1807,] 
has long been the subject of complaint with 
nautical men. The new-erected and vivid 
lights upon Flamborough Head are found 
highly beneficial ¢o vessels making for land, 
from Greenland, the Baltic, &¢. 
Married.] At Middleton, near Pickering, 
_W. Marshal, esq. to Miss Hodgson, of Wrel- 
ton. 
* At Leeds, Mr. Knight, to .Miss Smith, 
both of the Theatre Royal, York. 
At York, Mr. George Wood, bookseller, 
of Wakefield, to Miss Mitchell.—-The Rev. 
W, J. Martin, of Keston, Kent, to Miss Ann 
Pickard, youngest daughter of the late Leo- 
nard P_ esq. i 
At Whitby, Licut Dale, of the royal navy, 
to Miss Duck, secand daughter of the Rev. 
_ Mr. D. of Danby. 
At Bole, near Gainsborough, Mr. John 
Biziand, of Finningley, near Doncaster, to 
Mrs Farrah, widew of Mr. G, F, 
Died.}] At Roughborough, near New 
Malton, Mr. Win. Sheffield, sen. #0. A sin- 
gular circumstance happened to him 49 years 
agoj when in company with five or six people 
bathing at Bridlington Quay, a wanton shot 
LaneashireCheshire. 
~ 
fired trom a vessel leaving the harbour, as he’ 
was sitting upon the’ chiff top, and in the act 
of drawing his stocking over his ancle, struck 
him close to his fingers ends, and shot his 
foot and ancle to atoms. 
At Coxwold, the Rev. T Newton, perpe- 
tual curate of that parish, to which he suc- 
ceeded in 1768, on the death of the celebrated 
Laurence Sterne. 
At York, Mrs. Jane Bigland.—-Mrs. Salter, 
58.—M<¢e. Francis Drake, son of the late Rev. 
Samuel D. of Montgomeryshire, 24. 
At Leeds, Mr, Christopher Blackburn — 
Mrs. Lister.—r. Gabriel Shepheard, 83.— 
Mr. Rhodes. —Mrs. Downs, widow of Mr> D. 
a travelling preacher tn the methodist con- 
nection, 
_At Hall, Mr. John Sherrif, cashier in the 
Custom-house, 33.—-Mrs. Draper, 44.—Mr. 
Wm. Haggitt, 56. 
At Richmond, Miss Anna Maria Leighton, 
only surviving daughter of, the late Rev. 
Thomas L. _ 
' The Rev. Stephen Moore, vicar of Don- 
caster and prebendary of York, 
At Shipton Castle, John Heelis, esq. one 
ef the agents of the Earl of Thanet. 
_ At Rotherham. Mr. James Kitchingman,86. 
Ac Scarborough, Mr. James Swith, a mem- 
| Set of the corporation. Mr. Christ» pnes Fow- 
ler, eldest son of George F. esq. ¢0 
At Middlethorp, Capt. John Mitchell, of 
the Madras Artillery, G9. 
. At Wakefield, Mis Kidd, of York, 64.— 
Mrs. Hardcastle, of the Mitce Inn. —Mrs. Ox- 
‘dey, wife of Mr, O. merchant, 38. 
_ At Huddersheld, Mrs. Smart, wile of Mr. 
Phomas S. printer —Mrs Mooihouse, wif 
of the Rev, Wm. M. ; 
, At Langton, Lady Norcliffe, whose life 
Was adorned with every Christian virtwes in 
; re 
199 
whom her tertants have lost an irdulgent dand 
lady and the poor a liberal benevactress. 
[ Further particulars of Mi. Walker, whose 
deuth was announced at p> 500, vol. xxitte 
—[The death of Mr Waker of Mesorv® 
was singularly aw*ul: being enyagéd at one 
of his iron works in a very interesting rxperi- 
ment, he went about 12 o'clock at night 
out of the forge door, and a plink on 
which he set his foot giving way, he was pre 
cipitsted into the mill pond, and being drawn 
under the large wheel then at work, was h- 
terally crushed to atoms, an arm and one leg 
being foand the next morning near halt a 
mile from the forge. He has left a large fa- 
mily to bewal his premature deata ] 
LANCASHIRE. I 
Married] At Liverpool, Joha French, 
esg. of Lawnsdown, Queen’s County, Ireland, 
youngest brother to Lord Ashtown, to Jean, 
eldest daughter of rhe late De Currie —Tho- 
mas Harrison, esq. @f Stubb House, Durham, 
to Miss Penelope Whylett. 
At Cartmel, the Rev. James Strickland, of 
Crosthwaite, to Miss \Walker, of Wellknow. 
Died.} At Ulverston, the lady of the Hon. 
Brizadier-general Lumley, and daughter of 
Vhomas Sunderland, esq. 
At Lancaster, Mrs Blunt, wife of 
B. esg.—-Mrs Cuvelje-. 
At Prescot, James Waring, esq. 62. 
Mr. John Webster, late of Croxteth Hall, 
78. He was 30 years steward to the Earl of 
Sefton, at Croxteth Hall, ‘near Liverpoal, 
which place he filled with the strictest inte- 
grity, and wa8 esteemed by his lordshiy, and 
tenants. He was a man of ‘unimpeachable 
character, punctual in his oficial duties, and. 
inde atigable in the service o his empioyer. 
At Midiletoa, Mrs. Ogden, wife of Mr, 
Jouathan OF aes 
At Manchester, Mr. John Hadfield, jun. 
At tlackburn, Mrs. 4lice Longworth, 1064 
She retained thie use of her faculties till her 
Joseph | 
last illngss, and never wore spectacles. Her 
youngest daughter is above 60. S 
At Platordge, sear Wigan, Ralph Peters, 
esq. 78. 
“At Little Bolton, Mrs. Miller, 23, 
At Clayton Mill, near Manchester,. Mes. 
Nash. : 
At Liverpool, Mrs. Wilson..—Mrs. Roper. 
—Mrs. Moncas, 80 — irs. Sarah Roberts, 
31.—ir. Kachard Gerard, 30.—Mr. Jameg 
M‘Evoy, sen. —Mr. Edward Wainwright. #8, 
—-Mis. Roskell.—-Mr. Joseph Hadwen, 82. 
—Mr. Wm, Woodburn, 4¢ —Miss Paliner.—~ 
Myr. George Robinson. ~My Robert Jackson, 
merchant —\ir. Hawthorn Thompson, 45.—« 
lysis. Wildiag, 82. 
CHISHIRE 
. Married] Vie Rev. Wm.’ W. Drake? 
rector of the lower mediety of the parish of 
Malpas, to Miss Eiiza Varleton, youngest 
daughter of Thomas i’, esq. of Bolesworth 
Cast.e. _ : ‘ j 
At Stockport, Mr. Henty Riiodes,’ ner 
oS EL Sea, 
