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cumulated a confiderable fum, which fhe has 
bequeathed to an aged fitter. 
Mr. J. Hoddart, ‘miller, at Dry Holm, in 
Abbey Holme, generally refpeéted as a wor- 
thy honeft man. His body was found if 
one of the upper rooms of the wind mill, 
mangled in a fhocking manner. “He had 
been abfent a few minutes, and is fuppofed 
to have been employed in greafing the axle- 
tree, when fome part of the machinery 
caught hold of his cloathes and dragged him 
into the works. 
At Allifon Bank, near Gretna, aged 23, 
Mr. J. Ireland. 
At Diffington, in her 84th year, Mrs. A. 
Johnftone, widow. 
Aged 72, Mifs M. Stamper, of Freeland’ $ 
Place, near Brampton: fhe had been blind 
during the laft twenty years of her life. 
At Stanwix, near Carlifle, aged 34, Mr. 
T. France, late of London. 
At Abbey Holme, in her 52d year, Mifs 
Pape. 
At Cargo, near Carlifle, ited 775 Mt: J: 
Robinfon, one of the fociety of Quakers.—= 
Mits Clarke, of Behfide. 
At Hayton, aged 71, the Rev. Mr. Willis. 
Very fuddenly, near Kendal, aged 42, 
Mifs J. Wilfon. 
At Longfburgh, aged 79, J. Liddell, efq. 
Mary Hetherington. During half a cen- 
tury, fhe régularly attended Carlifle market, 
twice a week, with butter and eggs, and per- 
formed all her journies on foot, the whole 
eftimated at nearly one hundred thoufand 
miles! 
At Temple Sowefby, aged 81, Mrs. 
Langhorne, widow. 
At Kirkland, near Wigton, Scotland, Mrs. 
Moore. 
At Highwood Nook, near Wigton, aged 
23, Mifs Saunderfon, milliner. 
At Brigham, aged 82, Mr. R. Hewitt. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Five additional dock fhares were lately fold 
by public auétion, at the exchange in Hull, 
“under the powers of a late a&t of parliament, 
obtained for the purpofe of making additional 
docks at that port. The firft three fhares 
brought the fum of r5ool. each, the fourth 
24901. and the fifth r5iol. sLthat % is, the fum 
of rsool. upon an average. The: above is 
a ftrong proof, among many others that might 
be adduced, of the high opinion entertained 
of the growing confequence and refources of 
the port of Hull, an opinion, which, in all 
likelihood, will ever be realized. The ten 
dock fhares fold in March, 1303, produced 
the fum of 1454l upon an average. Only 
ten out of the thirty fhares which the dock 
company were empowered to create, now 
remain unfold. 
The preparatory works of the New Humber 
Dock, at Hull, aré proceeding on, in what is 
called the fore fhore of the river, &c. with all 
poffibie facility ard expedition, 
Yorkfhire. 
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Married.{| At Hull, Mr. T. Megeite, 
painter, to Mifs J. Smith, daughter of Mr, 
J. Smith, woolftapler, of Wifbeach._—Mr. G. 
Greenwood, merchant, to Mifs Richardfon, of 
Crofby Garrett, in Weftmoreland.—Mr. Ti 
Sanderfon, jun. Britifh wine merchant, to 
Mifs Robinfon, of Upper Houfe, near Brad 
ford.—Mr. R. Hage, jun. to Mifs Bedell. 
Mr. H. L, Edwards, merchant, of Pye Neft, 
eldeft fon of J. Edwards, efq. to MifsL Prieft- 
Jey, sth daughter of J. Prieftley, efq. of 
White Windows, near Halifax.—-Mr. Skel- 
ton, attorney, of Leeds, to Mifs Holroyd, 
late of Kebroyd, near Halif:x.—-Mr. B. Wil-~ 
fon, jun. paper-maker, of Moor Grange, near 
Leeds, to Mifs M. Tetley, of Armley.—W, 
Innes, efq. of Sandfide, in Caithnefs, North 
Britain, to Mifs Cradock, of Hartforth, near 
Richmond, in this county. 
At York, Mr, W. Clapham, merchant, of 
Leeds, to Mifs Blanchard, daughter of Mr. 
Blanchard, printer. 
At Manchefter, Mr. B. Hopper, book- 
feller, to Mifs Hopper, of Hull. 
At Brignall, F. Blackburne, efq. to Mifs 
Hogg, of Richmond. 
At Wakefield, Mr. Bedford, fadler, of 
Redford, to Mifs "Thompfon, eldett daughter 
of the Yate: Mr. J. Thompfon, architeé, 
At Driffield, Mr. R. Turner, grocer, of 
Hull, to Mrs. Turner, widow of the late Mr. 
Jacob Turner, linen-draper. 
At Sculcoates, near Hull, Mr. S. Barnard, 
jun. of Bofton, to Mifs M. Lambert, daugh- 
ter of the late J. Lambert, efq. merchant.— 
Mr. W. Smith, of Arkfey, to Mifs M. Hali- 
fax, daughter of G. Halifax, efq. of Doncaf- 
ter.—-Capt. Deane, of the brig Manchefter of 
Gainfbro’, # London trader, to Mifs Ellis, of 
Hull.—-Mr. J. G. Sheriff, linendraper, of 
Hull, to Mifs Day, of Wrawby, i in Lincoln- 
fhire. 
At Gretna Green, Mr. J. Appleton, ae 
84, of Difhforth, near Boroughbridge, te 
Mrs. Appleton, widow, aged 78, of Gaten- 
ham, near Bedale. 
At Barnard Caftle, J. Heaton Robfan, efq. 
to Mifs M. James, of Weft Auckland. 
Died.]| At York, Mrs. Knowles.—Mrs. 
‘Porteus, reli&t of the late E. Porteus, efq.— 
In his sgth year, Mr. J. Wynne, of the 
George Inn. 
At Hull, advanced in years, Mrs Frifton. 
She was paffing over to Grimfby, in Lincoln 
fhire, for the benefit of her health, but had 
fcarcely been on the Humber half an hour, 
before fhe was a corpfe.—-—-Aged 29, Mrs. 
Mills, wife of Mr, R. Mills.—Aged 54, Mr. 
R, Thornborrow, fcrivener.—Mr. Griffiths 
of -the Baltic Tavern, in Cent-per-Cent. 
ftreet.——Mr, R. Plowman, painter:-—_Aged 
Sy Secs Stephenfon, gent.—-Aged 37, Peter 
Screeton, mariner, many years employed in 
the paflage of the ferry-boat betwixt this 
town and Barton. His fingularity of man- 
ners, and of nautical expreffions, had rendere 
ed him a well-known character.—_-Aged as Ze 
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