go Yorkshire. 
‘was requefted to prefent it to the Bifhop of 
Landaff, and to intimate to his lordfhip the 
fatisfa@ion it would afford to them and the 
public, if this valuabie Effay were publithed. 
The cups given by Mr. Curwen were ad- 
judged as foillows:—For the beft two-year 
old long horned buil, to Mr. Eilifon, of 
Sizergh; for the beft two-year old heifer, to 
Mr. Benr, of Middleton-place ; for the beft 
half- bred fhearling tup, to General Gale, of 
Bardfea; for the beft half-bred fhearling 
gimmer, to Mr. Benfon, of Hawkthead-field. 
The firft ftone of a large addition to the 
parifh church of Harrington was recently 
laid. Mr. Corwen has contributed gool. to- 
wards the building ; and a great number of 
public pews are to be ereéted in it, for the 
accommodation of fuch of the inhabitants as 
have no feats in the prefent edifice. 
Marrisd.| At Workington, Mr. Thomas 
Irwin, mate‘ of the fhip Jofhua, to Mifs Jane 
Brown, youngeft daughter of Capt rain Richard 
B. of Seaton. 
At Carlifle, James Dundas, efq. to Mifs 
Margaret Mounfey.—Lieutenant W. Wilde, 
of the Weft York Militia, to Mifs Martha 
Harrington. 
At Lamplugh, Mr. Jonathan Rebinfon, fe- 
cond fon of Mr.Joseph R. of Dockwray Nook, 
to Mifs Dorothy Nichoifon, younveft daughter 
of the Jate Rev. Mr. N. curate of that parifh. 
Died. | At Carlifle, Mrs. Mounfey, relict 
of George M. efq. 74.—Mrs. Ann Scott. 
Mrs. Jane Rarnes, 58.—Mr. Jofeph Fofter, of 
the Lion and Lamb Inn. — Mrs. Barbara 
Banker, 70, 
At Starwix, near Carlifle, Mifs Smith, 
youngeft daughter of Leonard S. efq. ‘colleétor 
of the cuftoms for that city, 14. 
At Workington, Mr. John Sumpton. 
At Whitehaven, Mrs. Paterfon.— Mrs, 
Wood.—Mr. William Brownrige, 63.—Mr. 
ames Greenhow.—NMrs. Bownefs, 84.—Alre. 
argaret Duff.—-Mrs. Gibfon, relict of the 
late Edmund G. efg. 32.—Mr. Jofeph White, 
76. 
| At Maryport, Mr. John Tunftall, fon of 
the late Captain T. 18. 
- At Brigham, Mrs. Eliz, Watfon, gs. 
At Mount Pleafant, near Whitehaven, 
Mis Fletcher, relict of Capt Jof. F. 77. 
At Egremont, Mr. Jof. Grayfon, furgeon, 
25.--—-Mr. [faac Southward, 62. 
* At Lowca, Mrs. Catherine Peele, 86, 
At Harrington, Mrs. Margaret Curwen, 838. 
At Kirkby Lonfdale, Mr. John Hail, of the 
Rofe and Crows Inn, 57. 
The Rev. John Simpfon, vicar of Wyth- 
burn, 90. 
~ At Watermellock, John Robinfon, efg. 34. 
At Hime, near Burton in Kendat, Mr. 
John Holme, formerly a paper manufa€iurer 
at Kirkofwald, 66. ~ 
" At Kendal, Mr. Francis Docker, 83. 
At b AiR, Mr. Joh: Jamefon, who by 
firiat ette ction te buafinels amafled a very 
handfome fortune, 75- 
fAug. fT, 
YORKSHIRE. , 
_ The number of fhips belonging to the por€- 
of Hall only that were engaged laft year in 
the Greenland and Davis’ Straits fihhery was 
40, of which three were taken and deftroyed 
by the French. The remaining 37 took 233 
whales, and brought home 9,822 butts of 
bluhber, and 3.612 tons of oil. 
Married.| At Cantley church, near Don- 
cafter, Colonel Bell, to Mifs Ann Childers, 
fecond daughter of the late C. Walbanke C. 
efq. 
ae Thome, Mr. Thomas, of Doncatter, 
furgeon, to Mifs S. Benfon, fecond daughter 
of John B. efa. 
At Leeds, Mr. John Heaton, bookfeller 
and fta:ioner, to Mifs Hobion. 
At Briilington, Mr. James Prefton, mer- 
chant, of Manchefter, fecond fon of the Rev. 
Wm. P. vicar of Wold Newton, to Mifs Har- 
rifon. 
At Birftall, Mr. Barnet, of the Low Moor 
iron-foundry, to Mifs E. C. Slack, of Go-. 
merfal. : 
At Bramham, Mr. Wm. Levi, of Meuilfee; 
Bucks, to Mis Darel Oldfield, daughter of 
the late Jofhua O. efq. of York. 
‘Died.} At Warmsworth, near Doncaster, 
Mrs. Catharine Aldom, 85. She is the last 
of a family of the name who have resided 
upon the egtate at Warmsworth, and who 
ave been owners of it, in a direct line, up- 
wards of eight hundred” years. 
At Brovgh Fiall, in the North Riding, 
Mrs, Strickland Standish, wife of Thomas 
Strickland S. of Standish-hall, in Lancashire, 
and of Sizerah in Weatuisteldady esq. and el- 
dest daughter of Sir john Lawson, of Brough- 
hall, baft. ~ 
“The Rev. Mr. Carver, rector of W yston 
near Rotherham. 
At Leeds, Mrs. Logan, ie of David Li, 
esq. of Antigua, and mother of Mr. L., sur- 
geon of this town, 80.—iir. joseph Allison, 
of the Buil’s-Head Inn. 
At Hemsworth lane-end, near Pontefract, 
Mrs. Fourness, relict of Francis F., esq. . 
At Huddersfield, Mr. T. S. Smart, son of. 
Mr. S., printer and bookseller, 
At Hackaess, near Scarborough, Sir Rich- 
ard Bempde Johnson, bart., 
At Doncaster, Mrs. Hall; 
H., €Sqe 
At Sheffield, Mr. Marsh, grocer, 79.—In 
his 86ch year, the Rev. John Skinner, 65 
years minister of the Episcopal congregation 
in Longside —Mr. William Smith.—-The 
Rev. S. Barnard, minister at Howard-street 
chapel. 
At Holl, Edward Rebert Hodgson, esq. 
45.—Mrs. Elizabeth Buckton, 27 —Mr, Ra- 
bert Grieves, broker, §9.—-Mirs. Eleanor 
Hall, 87.—-Miss M4. Walker, grand-daughrer 
of don Weatherill, esq.—Mr, Edmund Fos- 
ter, 67.—Mr. W illiam Chamberlain, portrait- 
painter, formerly a pupil of the late Mr. Opie. 
At York, Mr, — Underwood, of the 
Black 
5: 
wife of C. F. 
