1804.] 
Doyle, to Mifs G. Oliver, daughter of the 
late Capt. Oliver, of the Lincolnthire militia. 
—Mr. 8. Waite, fail-maker, to Mrs- White, 
widow of the late Mr. R. White, plumber 
and glazier. 
At Whitby, Mr, J. Seaton, fhip-owner, to 
Mifs Pearce. 
At Pudfey, Mr. Poole, attorney, to Mrs. 
Atkinfon, widow. 
AtThorne, Mr. Wake, thip-owner, of Whit- 
by, to Mrs. Cockerill, widow, late of Hull. 
W. Routh, efg. of Pollington, to Mifs 
Fither, of Newland, near Selby, 
At Doncafter, Mr, Harrifon, of the Lion 
inn, to Mifs Clark, of the Bell inn, Barmby 
Moor,—J. Wright, efq. of Howden, to Milfs 
Mawe, of Fenny Hill, near Durham. 
At Shefheld, Mr. J. Smith, merchant, to 
Mifs S. Makin. y 
At Humbleton, in Holdernefs, Mr. J. Bee, 
block-maker of Hull, to Mifs S. Weatherall. 
Died | At York, aged 83, Mrs. M. Wallis. 
—Aged 76, Mrs. B. Morritt, formerly of 
Cawood.—In her 25th year, Mifs Batty, of 
the Biack Swan inn—JIn her 76th year, 
Mrs. Conftable, widow of the late W. Con- 
ftable,efq. of Burton Conftable, in Holdernefs. 
At Hull, in the Citadel or Garrifon, aged 
17, Lieut. J. Butler Hay, of the fecond re- 
Kiment of Welt York militia—Aged 48, 
Mr. 11. Nodding, mafter of the fhip Maria, 
of Whitby —in her 17th year, Mifs M. 
Penny, niece of Mr, R. Binks, merchant.— 
Aged 63, Mr. G. Adams, of the Neptune 
public-houfe.—Aged 29, Mifs Voafe.—Aged 
74, Mr. W, Jackfon.—Aged 43, Mr. R. 
Bateman, baker.—Aged 66, Mrs. Creffey.— 
Aged 62, Mrs. Wafney. 
At Leeds, Mifs Ikin, eldeft daughter of T. 
Ikin, efg-—Mr. W. Prefton, eldcft fon of 
H. Prefton, efq. 
At Sheffield, in her 59th year, Mifs M. 
Goddard, a maiden lady.--Mrs. Parker, relict 
of the late Mr. R. Parker, attorney.—Aged 
73, Mrs. M. Norton.— Mrs. Barrett, of Weft- 
bar.—Mrs Parker, of Longley.—-Mr. f.Tur- 
ton, maltfer.—Mr. J. Whitehead, grinder, 
of Bridge-houfe —Mifs Fareham, of Bright- 
fide-lane.—Mr. J. Birks, grinder, of Healey. 
—Mrs.. Marhhall, wife of Mr, J. Marshall, 
carpenter, of Little Sheffield —-Suddenly, af- 
ter eating a hearty dinner, Mr. IF. Gloffop, 
farmer, of Ecciefal Bierlow. 
At Scarborough, aged about 50, Mr, C. 
Ofbourne, formerly of Hamp on, in Virginia. 
—Aged about 40, Mrs. Batty. 
At Whitby, aged 75, Mr. R. Birch, thip- 
mafter and church-warden; he had been 
employed in the fervice of Tames Atty, efg. 
Near haif a century, with great reputation,— 
Aged 45, Mr. T. Robinfon, deputy cuftomer 
at that port, receiver of the feamen’s fund, 
and fecretary of the commiilioners of the har- 
bours and piers. 
At Wakefield, Mr. J. Marfden, cloth- 
fearcher.—In his 47th year, Mr. R. Greaves, 
plumber and glazier. 
Montury Mas. No. 114, 
Lancapire. 
Q5.. 
At Beverley, aged 66, Mifs R. Dickons, 
a maiden lady, 
At Richmond, T. Simpfon, fen. efq. 
At Knarefborough, aged 31, Mrs. Shaw. 
—Mr. Tiompfon, bridie-cutter, but of late, 
retired from buiinefs. 
At Snaith, aged 22, Mrs. Clarke, wife of 
Mr. Clarke, furgeon. 
At Cawood, E. Smith, efg, 
At Malton, in her 26th year, of an apo- 
pleftic fit, Mrs. Poi:ter, wife of Mr. W. 
Porter, linen draper.—The Rev, R. Tay- 
ftall..-Azed 70, Mr. R. Harrifon, matter of 
the Black Bull inn near forty years, 
At Pocklington, aged 79, Mrs. M. Mayer, 
sy) 
’ daughter-of the late Mr, Alderman Mayer, of 
York,—In his sSth year, J. Hirt, “eta. of 
Cloush, near Rotherham.—Azged 31, Mr. 
G. Scruton, of Clitton, near York.——Mrs. 
Cleaver, of Nunnington, eldeft daughter of 
the late-W. Banks, efg, of Leeds. 
At Thornhill, near Wakefield, aged 79, 
the Rev. John Greenwood, minifter of Flock- 
ton,.and father to Mrs. Parkinfon, of Leeds. 
—In his 88th year, G. Hutton, efg.of Skelton, 
in Cleveland. —In his 83d year, Mr. J. White, 
of Banks Hall, near Barniley, and formerly 
of Ackworth Moor ‘Top, near Pomfret. —At 
an advanced age, Mr. J. Barlow, of Neepf- 
end, near Sheticld,—Myrs. Parker, wife of 
Mr. ©. Parker, merchant, of Highfield, near 
Shefheld.-—Suddenly, at a very advanced ages 
Robert Woodhoufe, elfq. ef Owfton, near Ep- 
worth,—Mr W. Layenby, farmer, of Fors 
wood, near Pocklington. 
{n-London, My. ‘{.,Tireman, formerly a 
glover, of York, but of late years retired 
from bufinels.—Aged 25, Mr. M, Watfon, 
of the Union public-houfe, oa Weitgate- 
moor, near Wakefield, 
At Keyingham, aged-77, Mrs. Barrill. 
At Romalckirk, A. Hugginfon, efq. 
At Kirkby Fieetham, aged 27, Mrs, Hicke 
fon, of Woodhoute, near Gainfborough, 
LANCASAIRE. 
Sir Ofwald Mofeley, -bart. lord of the 
manor of Manchefter, and owner and proprie- 
tor of the feveral markets in the faid town, 
afting in concert witn Athton Nicholas 
Mofeley,. efg. the recciver of the rents and 
prefits, appointed by the High Court. of 
Chancery, of the eftates of the faid Sir Of- 
wald Mcirley, bart have lately fignified, by 
public advertifement,. in the Manchetter 
papers, their intention (2s Judging it mot 
expedient for the public convenience) to re- 
move the market for the buying and felling 
of hay, firaw, clover, and cattle fodder, now, 
and for. feveral years paft, held in Market- 
ftreet-lane, in Mancheiter, to another ftreet 
inthe faid town, called Bridgewater-fireet, 
in Dean’s. gate, on a market fite there, cal- 
led, or intended to be called, the Hay- 
market. The abovefaid éhange of the fite 
of the market was to rake place from Satur= 
day, the 24thof March, lat. A. new mare 
ket has been lixewife opened, lately, ina 
ay part 
