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At Pardthaw, pati(h of Deane, inthe prime 
ef life, Mr. P. Rudd, taylor. ; 
On the roth of November lft, at Anatto 
Bay, ifland of Jamaica, W. Gillmore, efq. - 
merchant, formerly of Whitehaven. 
At Douglas, ifle of Man, aged 73, Mr. R. 
M‘Adam, pier-mafter of that port, and for-_ 
merly of Whitehaven. 
Lately, on his paffluge from the Weft In- 
dies, Capt. Wilkinfon, of the fhip Rofe, of 
Whitehaven. 
At Wallace Town, county of Ayr, in 
Scotland, aged 110 years and ro months, 
Jean George, formerly nurfe to the late Earl 
ef Eglingtown, from whofe noble family fhe 
had enjoyed a penfion ever fince. She had 
never been affli@ted with ficknefs or difeafe 
in her life, retained her faculties to the laft, 
and died without a firuggle. In her 47th 
year, fhe hada fon, who is ftill alive. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Lately, at a garden at Swine, in Holder- 
nefs, in the occupation of a Mr. Heffeltine, 
afew ancient filver and copper coins were 
found, turned up by the gardener, ‘with his 
fpade, one of which is precifely of the fame 
’ kind as the one figured in the cuts of Roman 
coins, in Camden’s Britannia, p.95, No, xviii. 
ane to which he alludes in his notes upon 
them, page tcq4, in the following words: 
«XVII FLAVIUS CONSTANTINUS 
MAXIMUS AVGUSTUS, the great orna- 
ment in Britain, ftamped this coin in Con- 
ftantinople, as we are taught by thefe charac- 
ters underneath, CONS with this GLORIA 
EXERCITUS; that is, the Glory of the Army, 
to curry favour with the foldiers, in whofe 
choice in thofe days, and not at the difpofal 
of the emperor, was the fovereign rule and 
government.” It fhould beobferved that the 
figures reprefenting the head of Flavius, en 
one fide, and two men in armour, with bows 
and fpears in their hands, ftanding on each 
fide two banners; on the other fide, are re- 
matkably legible, confidering the very great 
antiquity of the coin, which is upwards. of 
1350 years old. There was formerly an ab- 
bey at Swine; a circumftance which may 
probably account for the difcovery of ancient 
coins in that parith. 
Forty-one large veflels are now fitting out at 
the port of Hull for the Davis’s Streights and 
Greenland Whale and Seal Fitherjies, for the 
enfuing feafon. 
Married.| At Whitby, Mr. T. Webtter, 
printer, to Mifs Dobfon. 
At Hull, Mr. D. Boileau,;merchant, to 
Mifs S. M. Buckton,-of Kirkella.—Mr. T, 
Efcreet, to Mifs Etherington.—Captain T. 
Bell, of the fhip Retrieve, to Mifs Bell, of 
Thorne.—Mr R, Hammond, painter, to 
Mifs A. Walker, of Drypoole.—Mr. J. S. 
Harrifon, merchant, to Mifs A. Hugall, of 
Scarboro’. . 
At York, Mr. Pindar, cordwainer, to Mifs 
J. Gibfon.—Captaia Locke, brother of the 
Yorkfbire. 
[ April 1; 
late Mr. M. Locice, law-itationer, to Mife 
R. M, Hardifty. . ; 
At Thirfk, Mr. Holdftock, land-furveyory 
to Mifs Neifon. : 
At Leeds, Mr. W. Rufhworth, merchant, 
to Mifs Brooke, of Upper Houfe, near High- 
town.—Mr. J, Brooke, jun. merchant, to 
Mifs Bramley, late of Cariton Houte. 
At Sheffield, Mr. W. Malcham, to Mifs 
M. Wheatcroft, Mr. J. Birtles, fciffors- 
fmith, to Mifs E. Brittlebank——Mr.- J. 
Greaves, brafs-founder, to Mifs Fletcher, 
of Rotherham. ‘ P 
At Knarefboro’, Mr. Webfter, merchant, 
to Mrs. Cooper, widow of the late Mr. 
Cooper, grocer. 
In London, Mr. Quin, furgeon, of Hull, 
to Mifs E. Robley. ; 
At Rotherham, Mr. J. Greaves, factor, of 
Sheffield, to Mifs Fletcher. a 
At Kippax, Lieut. Col. Wood, of the 8th 
regiment of light dragoons, to Mifs H. 
Bland.—The Rev. R. Thorpe, of the parith 
of Egton, to Mifs N. Wilfon, of Sleights. 
At Rippon, H. Reynard, efg. to Mifs El- 
wick, late of Anderby Houfe. 
At Beverley, Lieut. Leadham, of the Be- 
verley volunteers, to Mifs Owftaby.—=Mr. J. 
Leavens, furgeon, to Mifs Kelly. ; 
At Burlington, Mr. F. White, printer, to 
Mifs Thompfon, miiliner. 
At Patcington, Mr. J. ‘Featherftone, fur- 
geon, to Mifs Hingham. ‘ 
At Richmond, the Rev. T. Snell, LL.B. 
fellow of St. John’s College, Oxford, to Mifts 
B. Cooke. ‘ ne 
At Howden, Edw. Blythe, efq. of Cotnefs, 
to Mifs Blanchard, daughter of Rob. Blanch- 
ard, efq. of Belby, and niece of! Re Aa 
Athorpe, efq. of Dinnington, 
Died.| At York, in’her 75th year, Mrs. 
Bagnard.—-Aged 79, Mrs, Abbey, wife of 
Mr. EH. Abbey, joiner, &c.—In her 78th 
year, Mrs. Finling.—Aged 72, Mr. T. Kil- 
vington, taylor—-Aged 66, Mrs, El. Wil- 
lans.—Mr. J. Standifh.—Aged 35, Mrs. 
Staveley, wife of Mr. Staveley, governor of 
York Caftle. 
At Hall, aged 79, Mrs. A. Barton, relict 
of the late Mr. J. Barton, wine merchant.— 
Aged 28, Mr. J. Wilkinfon, grocer.—-Aged 
69, Mr. J. Martin.—Very fuddenly, aged 
84, Mrs. M. Wilkinfon.—Aged 56, Mr. T. 
Parkin, coating fhip-broker.—Lieut. Rol- 
lings, of the fecond regiment of Warwick- 
fhire militia.—Aged 57, Mrs. Hudfon, reliét 
of the late Mr. J. Hudfon, organift at Tris 
nity church.—Aged 87, Mr. L. “Newton, 
many years fword-bearer to the corporation. 
——Aged 23, Mrs. Tramble, wife of Mr. S. 
Tramble, hair drefler.—Aged 69, Mr. W. 
Bartlett, cork-cutter.— Aged 67, Mrs. Wheat, 
wife of Mr. Wheat, brufh manufacturer. 
At Halifax, Mr. T. Shaw, attorney. ee 
At Whitby, Mrs: Dor. Ripley, widow of 
the late Mr. Jofhua Ripley, builder, a well- 
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