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known local preacher in the focieties of the 
- Wefleyan methedifts.—_At an advanced age, 
Mr. C. Webiter, baker. 
At Leeds, Mr, W. Long, late a linen 
draper in Pomfret.—In her 80th year, Mrs. 
' Hotham, a maiden lady.—Aged 6t,.Mr. J. 
Flintoff, of Raley Fell, in the county of 
Durham —Aged 65, Mr. R, Clarke, whart- 
inger, &c. 
At Sheffield, Mrs. Motteram, reli& of the 
late Mr. Motteram, hatter.——-Mr. G. Booth, 
fhoe-maker.—Mr J. Wood, grocer. He was 
fuddenly feized with a violent convulfive fit, 
in which he rolled from his bed, and inftant- 
ly expired.—Mrs. Walker, wife of Mr. 
Waiker, tinman.—Aged 83, Mr. P. Hinch- 
cliffe, the oldeft publican in the towm—Aged 
82, Mrs. Hawkefworth, widow of the late 
Mr. J] Hawkefworth, file-fmithi—Mr. R. 
Kippax, merchant.—Mr. W. Taylor, carpet- 
manufacturer. 
At Scarboro’, aged 84, Mr. G. Simpfor, 
formerly a butcheri ~—Ayed about 50, Mrs. 
Hudion, of Hepworth, and widow of the 
late Mr. &. Hudfon, formerly a brazier of 
Scarboro’”.—Avged about 60, Mrs. Efthill. 
At Doncafter, Mrs, Bennett, wife of Mr. 
Bennett, a mafter taylor.—Aged. 59, Mrs. 
Chambers, wife of Mr. Chambers, fhoe-ma- 
ker.——-Aged 33, Mr. Weftby, thoe-maker. 
At Rotherham, -aged 61, Mr. Bail, attor- 
ney. 
At Barnfley, Mr. R. Tyas, late of London. 
At Bawtry, Mr. Beale. 
At Beverley, aged 80, Mrs. E. Blakefton, 
a maiden lady.~-In his agth year, P. Ack- 
lom, efq. formerly lieutenant-colonel in the 
Eaft York militia.—Aged 93, Mrs. Beane, a 
_ Maiden lady.—Aged 66, Mr. R. Ramfhaw, 
gardener —Mr, W. Gibfon, merchant. taylor; 
formerly of Hull. 
At Hefsle, near Hull, at an advanced age, 
Mr. Ripli ingham, 
At Bradford, in her S6th year, Mrs. Wadf- 
worth, relia of the late Rev. J. Wadf{worth, 
of Coley Chapel, near Halifax. 
At Wakefield, at an advanced age, “Mr. f. 
Smith, dyer,—In his 20th year, of a decline, 
Mr. Bennett, eldeft fon of Mrs. Bennett, 
inn-keeper.—Mr. G. Briggs, inn- keeper. 
At Market Weighton, aged 83, Mr. Hud- 
fon, more than 50 years poit-mafter of that 
place.—Aged 56, Mrs. Baxter. 
At Welton, Mifs S. L’Offe, daughter of 
the late Rev. J. L’Ofte, of Louth, Lincoln- 
fhire—J. Healey, efq. of. Carlton, near 
Stokefley, one of the common council of the 
Corporation of Doncafter.—Mr, Stevenfon, 
of, Bradley Mills, near Huddersfield, and 
formerly of Leeds. 
In his 7oth year, Mr. W. Leng, comedian, 
He had trod the boards of the York theatre, 
and others in the fame circuit, not lefs than 
fifty years, with much real applaufe, being 
generally a favourite with the public, and 
efpecially with the gods, in the many dif- 
ferent parts he acied, fiom the sing down to 
3s 
Yorkfhire. 
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the catchpole. Mr. Leng had but lately re 
tired from the ftage, ° 
At Campfmount, near Doncafter, Mrs. 
Cooke, reliét of the late Rev. H. Cooke, of 
Darfield. 
At Treeton, near Rotherham, aged g5y 
the Rev, C. Turner, M. A. and reétor of Bi- 
fhopttoke, in Hamphhire. ; 
At Crake Hall, C. Pickering, efq. alfo 
Mrs. Pickering, his wife.—Mus. Garlick, of 
Dodworth, near Barnfley. 
Suddenly; while travelling on the road 
betwixt Stanley and Wakefield, aged 66, 
Mr. R. Pearfon, many years clerk of the 
courfe of Wakefield. 
Mr. Salt, of the Foundery at Bounflet, 
near Leeds. ° 
In Jerfey, Mrs. Ball, ‘wife of Lieut. Ball, 
of the 83d regiment of foot, and eldeft 
daughter of Mr. Tootle, hofier, of Doncafter. 
—Aged 72, Mr. E. Thornton, upwards of 
forty years game keeper in the family of 
W. Wrightfon, efq. of Cufhworth, near Done | 
cafter. 
At Kirby Hall, near Richmond, Mrs, W. 
H. Johnfon, 2d daueurs of the late captain’ 
Thomas, of Warmontaeed 31, Mr. Wy 
G. Robinfou, furgeon, of Bifhop Wilton, 
near Pocklington, 
At Beale, near Selby, Mrs.. Edmondfon, 
wife of J. Edmondfon, efq. late captain in 
the 1sth regiment of foot, and fon of the 
late W. Edmondfon, efg. of Lazencroft, 
near Leeds. 
’ At Thornhill, aged 52, Mr. Ab. Green- 
wood, an excellent mechanic, and able engi~ 
neer; and fo devoted to the art and practice 
of bell-ringing, that he made it his principal 
bufinefs, for a whole year, to note down, on 
an immenfe roll ofe paper, the whole of the 
changes on eight bells; and- with indefati- 
gable perfeverance, he devoted three months 
more to the revifal of the notes thus made, 
Mr. S Fletcher, of Gannow, near Barnfley,- 
formerly of Bradford; engineer to the Leeds - 
and Liverpsol Canal Company.—lIn her 6oth 
year, Mrs. Richardfon, wife of J. Richardfon, 
efq. furveyor, of Pule Hill, near Penpyftone. 
—Aged 56, Mr. W. Sheneed » of Kexby 
Bridge. 
On the roth of January, at Hamburgh, 
of an apopleétic fit, Mr. J. Haffell, mer- 
chant, formerly of Hull. 
Mr. J. Draffield, of High Field, near 
Sheffield. 
At Hepworth, near York, in her 85th 
year, Mrs. A. Bond.—In his 84th year, Mr. 
J. Greene, merchant, of- Park Row, and for- 
merly.of Camp tall, near Leeds, © 
At Howden, aged 25, J. Dunn, efq. 
At Pein: Jacklins, near Pontefract, 
aged 23, Sam. Dunn, efg, brother of the 
above —Mifs Ann Cumpttone, daughter of 
the late Rev. G. Cumpftone, of Howden. 
At Treeton, near. Shefheld, Yorkshire, 
aged 55 years, the Rev. Creed Turner. 
He was placed at the Charter Houfe {chool, 
Avguft, 
