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Mrs. Pullan; wife of Mr. Pullan; painter.— 
Aged 22, after an illnefs of only 36 hours, 
Mr. J. Coatfworth, merchant’s clerk. 
At Sheffield, Mrs. Hall. She suddenly ex- 
pired, while fitting in her chair at breakfaft.—- 
Aged 56, Mr. J. Hind, butcher.—Agzged 65, 
Mr. T. Laver, black{mith, of Pittf{moor.— 
‘Aged 78, Mr M. Wharldale, fhoemaker, of 
Attercliffe.—Suddenly, Mifs Owen, of Weft- 
bar Green,—Aged 58, Mr F. Newton, gro- 
cer —Aged 50, Mifs Cozens. — Aged 23, Mifs 
L. Wilfon.—Aged 68, Mr. J. Mellor, of 
Sheffield Park.—Mrs. Hibbard. 
At Burlington Quay, of a rapid decline, 
Mifs Calvert, eldeft daughter of the late Mr. 
Calvert, riding officer of the cuftoms at 
Barnfone. 
At Wakefield, aged 65, Mr. C. F. God- 
thart.—Mrs. Taylor,.wife of, Mr. W. Tay- 
lor, fhoemaker. 
At Howden, in her 35th year, Mrs. Lin- 
dow, wife of the Rev. J. Lindow, and daugh- 
ter of the late Rev. J. Godmond, vicar 
of Howden —Aged 6c, Mr. R. Harrifoa, 
agent to the bank of Mefiis, Moxon, of 
Hull. 
At Beverley, aged 58, very fuddenly, Mr. 
J. Webfter. On returning from' his ‘ufual 
walk, he died almof immediately on reach- 
ing his owa houfe. He had been indifpofed 
for fome time before.—Aged 70, Jack 
Power, efq. an American refugee ; he had 
refided in this town, for the laft feven or eight 
years. 
At Kilham, aged 79, Mrs. J, Pindar, 
widow of the late Mr. J. Pindar, farmer.— 
R. Stephenfon, efq of the Quaker’s Temple. 
Mr. W. Morley, of Difhforth, near Bo- 
roughbridge.—Mr. B. Chapman, of Norton, 
near Sheffield —G. Harrifon, efq. of Or- 
grave, near Rotheram.—In his 75th year, 
Mr. W. Holroyd, corndealer, of Stainland, 
neat Halifax —Mr, Shillitoe, of Ackworth, 
near Pontefraé&. 
At Sutton, Mrs. Harrifon, wife of Mr. Jj. 
S. Harrifon, merchant, of Hull. 
At Horntey, aged 75, Mr. T. Corney, late 
of Beverley, and formerly well known as a 
horfe-dealer. 
At Swanfleet, near Howden, aged 73, Mr. 
T. Parker.—Mr. R. Hardy. 
At Hatfield Hall, near Wakefield, in his 
73d year, Hatfield Kaye, efg.—Suddenly, 
Mr. J. Taylor, miller, of Treeton.—Aged 
57, Mrs. Williams, of High Field near Shef- 
field. —Mrs. S. Sharpe, of Micklebring. 
At his houfe, at Newland, near Hull, 
Mr. Richard Terry, merchant. 
At Skipton, in Craven, Mr. J. Holmes, 
fen. of the Black Horfe Inn; and on the fol- 
lowing day his fon, Mr. J. Holmes, jun, who, 
as is conjeétured, in a fit of lunacy, cut his 
throat in fo dreadful a manner as to ogcafion 
his death. 
At Fifhlake, fuddenly, aged 72, Mr. J. 
Bladworth, farmer. 
At Rawdon, near Leeds, at a very advance 
Lancafrire. 
[July 1, 
ed age, the Rev. J. Oulton, A. M. and minii- 
ter of the baptift congregation there, upwards 
of half a century. 
At Chelfea, Portius Smith, efq. patent 
comptroller of the cuftoms at Hull, Scarbro’, 
Burlington, and Grimfby in Lincolnthire.—= 
The office is now abolithed. 
LANCASHIREs 
Married.} At Clithero, Mr. Yates, of 
Liverpool, to Mifs C. Goldfinch, daughter 
of Mr. Goldfinch, manager of the Bradford 
and Burnley theatres.—Mr. Hudfon, mer- 
chant, of Manchefter, to Mifs Elwood, of 
Carlifle.—Lieut. J. Taylor, of Afhton under 
Lyne, to Mifs Worth'ngton, of Carrington 
Farm, Audenfhaw.—Lieut. Boyce of the 16th 
light dragoons, to Mrs. Hulton, widow, late 
of Hulton Park. 
At Manchefter, Mr. J. Curtis, cornfaftor, 
to Mrs. M. Warner.—Lieut. J. Cooke, of 
the cerps of Denton and Houghton Volun- 
teers, to Mifs Bond, of Denton, Mr. J. Nield, 
to Mifs Ryan. 
At Cockerham, near Lancafter, Mr. Ty. 
Harrifon, aged 70, clerk of Ellel Chapel, to 
Mrs. J. Whittingham, aged about so. It is 
a curious but well known circumftance, that 
the bridegroom a€tually purchafed his blooms 
ing bride, about twelve years ago, for 4s. gd. 
and the parties have lived together ever 
fince! 
At Liverpool, Mr. T, Kelly, grocer, to 
Mifs Parkinfon, of Upper Newington.—Mr. 
T. Fairclough, merchant, to Mifs M. Butter, 
of Penny’s Lane, near Northwich.—Mr. J. 
Thomas, druggift, to Mifs Chears, of Broome 
Hill, near Barrow.—Mr. Proétor, to Mifs 
S. Spedding, daughrer of Captain Spedding. —= 
Mr. H. Widows, merchant, to Mifs $. Wid- 
dows, daughter of Mr. Widdows, excife-ofi- 
cer, of Chefter.—Mr. S.. Johnfon, druggift, 
to Mifs Beard.—Mr. J. Houghton, merchant, 
to Mifs M. Harrifon, of Kingfton, ifland of 
Jamaica, 
At Prefton, Mr. J. Burnet, linen-draper, 
to Mifs E. Bland, of Bolton by the Sands. 
Died.| At Liverpool, Mrs. Chapman, 
wife of Mr. Chapman, hofier, and late of the 
theatres royal of Covent-Garden and Liver- 
pool: a lady of a truly refpectable charaéter, 
both in the walk of her profeffion and in do- 
meftic life.——Mr. J. Machill, underwriter, 
formerly a merchant in Lancafter. His death 
was occafiomed by the fudden rupture of a 
blood-veffel, internally.—Of a complaint in 
the liver, aged 69, Mr. J. Murray, heraldry 
painter: aman of confiderable information in 
the line of his profeflion.—Mr. T. Caran, 
fifhmonger.—eMrs. Buddicum, wife of Mr. 
J. Buddicum, furgeon.—Aged 70, Mrs. Kerr. 
—Aged 26, Mrs. Cook, wife of Mr. J. Cook, 
Merchant.—Mr. Griffiths, currier.—In her 
86th year, Mrs. E. Barron. 
At Manchefter, Mrs. Arrowfmith, wife of 
Mr. Arrowfmith, merchant. 
At Lancafter, aged 49, Mr. W. Parkinfon, 
ironmonger.ee Mis, Forbes, elit of the or 
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