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stationer, to Miss Proctor of Hilton, Dure 
ham. 
At Plumpton, the Rev. John Hodgson, to 
Miss Stamper, only daughter of Thomas S, 
esq. of Fair Bank, near Penrith. 
Died. | At Carlisle, Mrs. Dinah Shepherd, 
$1.—Mr. Thomas Nanson, 75.—Mrs, Bi- 
shopbrigg, 88.—Mr. David Palmer, 63. 
Mr. Thomas Ellictt, 50.—Mr. Simon Park, 
a member of the Carlisle volunteers. 
At Natland, near Kendal, Mr. John 
Fisher, 73. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. John Pearson.—Mrs. 
Mary Walker, 62.—Mr. John M*‘Mellon. 
Mrs. Ormandy.—Mr. George Vickers, of the 
Black Lion inn—Mr. Thomas Harrison. 
=Mr. Charles Shiphard.—Mrs. Mary Cle- 
ments, 50.—Mrs Patterson.—-Mrs, Yeoward. 
Mir. William Spedding, 75. 
At Workington, Mrs. Mary Fairfield, 74. 
Mr. John Jenkinson, 7i.—Mr. Thomas 
ennings, attorney, 37. 
At Kendal, suddenly, Mr, Miles Hayton, 
formerly keeper of the house of correction, 
66.—Mrs. Gill, 70.—Mrs. Tyson, 99.—Miss 
Mary Gibson, daughter of Mr. Christopher 
G. 15.—Mrs. Ann Newby, 77. 
At Kirkland, Kendal, Mr. Robert Hodg- 
son, adjutant of the Kendal and Lonsdale 
wolunteers, 45. 
At Wad Crag, in Embleton, Mrs. Elizabeth 
Clark, 79. . 
At Wigton, Mrs. Furness, 86. 
At Riggfoot, parish of Kirklinton, Mr. 
Wiliam Graham, 82. 
At Catcoats, Mrs. Jane M‘Key, Sde 
YORKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Pontetract, James Banks, of 
Wakefield, esq. cousin and only surviving 
heir-male to the Right Honourable Sir Jo- 
seph Banks, to Miss Mary Barnard, daughter 
of the late L. Boldero B , of South Cave, esq. 
and sister to Lady Carrington, 
At Beverley, lieutenant Higgins, of the 
first regiment ef foot, in the recruiting ser- 
vice, to Miss Sally Simpson.—The Rev. Mr. 
Simpson, of Boynton, to Miss Banks. 
At Scarborough, Captain Roberts, son of 
the late Joseph R. esq. of Morpeth, to Miss 
Dunlop. 
At Brantingham, William Johnston, esq. 
of Wandsworth, Surry, to Miss Ann Nelson, 
only surviving daughter ef W. N. esq. 
At York, the Rev. John Wilkinson, to 
Ann Joanna, eldest daughter of Mr. New- 
stead, solicitor. 
At Sheifield, Thomas Phillips, esq. of the 
royal marines, to Miss Tudor, eldest daughter 
of the late H. T. esq. 
At Harewood, Mr. John Benson, of East 
Keswick, aged 75, to Mrs. Fowler, of the 
same place, aged 85. The bride possesses 
two thousand pouads almost all in gold, 
hoarded together during the last ceatury, and 
put under a larze flag stone. 
Died, } At Bransby, Francis Cl elmley, esq. 
Yorkshire—Lancashire. 
to 
[March }, 
At Escrick, near York, John Strangeways, 
in the one hundred and first year of his age 5 
the greater part of which he pessed in the 
service of the worthy proprietors of that 
estate, the Thompsons. He scarcely ever 
had a day’s illness, and used to say that he 
was born on St. James’sday, 1707. 
At Wakefield, Daniel Smallpage, esq. 45. 
—Mrs. Holdsworth, wife of Mr. H. a partner 
in the house of Milnes, Heywood, and Co. 
merchants.-Mr. Scott, 46.—Miss Good- 
win. 
At York, Mi. Benjamin Tate, solicitor. 
Mrs, Knight, relict of Robert K. esq. of Ap- 
perley Bridge.—Mr. Harry Abbey, one of the 
common councilmen for Micklegate-ward, 79. 
—Mr. W. Thompson.—Mrs. Stodhart, 61. 
At Leeds, Mrs. Hargrave.«-Mrs. Lee. 
At Hunslet, William Hartley, esq. up- 
wards of thirty-five years a principal acting 
partner in the extensive pottery, near Leeds: 
a gentleman as much beloved for his do- 
mestic virtues, as he was esteemed for his in- 
flexible integrity and honour as a man of 
business. 
At Middleton-Tyas, in the North Riding, 
Barbara Macknay, aged one hundred and 
two years, She was born in the county of 
Northumberland, of respectable parents, 
tenants of the late unfortunate Earl of Der- | 
wentwater. During her long life she en-. 
joyed uninterrupted good health, and setained 
possession of all her faculties to the last. 
At Ripponden, near Halifax, Mrs. Gill, 
wife of Mr. Thomas G, attorney. 
At Knaresborough, Mrs. Shatwell, sister’ 
to the late Rev. Mr. Collins, many years 
vicar of that place.—Mr. William Henlvell, - 
37.—Mr. William Crake, late supervisor of 
excise, 50. 
At Red Hill, Sheffield, Mr. William Dann, 
an eminent engineer, 
At Hunslet, near Leeds, the Rev. James 
Milner, for the last. thirty years minister of 
that place, ~ 
At Osmandthorp-house, Miss Motley, 
eldest daughter of Mr. M. 28. oad 
At Silsden Moor, near Skipton, Mrs. Cat-~ 
terson, relict of Silvester C. gent. aged one 
hundred and two. She retained her faculties 
to the last. 
At Hull, Mrs. Mafon, wife of Mr. Peter 
M. of the King’s Coffee-house.—Mrs. Ann 
Brough —-Mrs. Parker, wife of J. C. Park- 
er, esq. 
At Ickles, near Rotherham, John Hall, 
esq. 54. 
At Birkin, near Ferrybridge, William 
Tontill, esq. 
At Mawaby, near Northallerton, Francis 
Hutchinson, esq. rt 
At the collegiate church in Manchester, 
last year, there were taree thousand two hun- | 
dred and eighty-one baptisms, eight hundred 
and fifty burials, and one thousand four hun- L 
@red and fifteen marriages. = 
[ Married. 
