1808.] 
Died.) At Bull, Lidweoahe #: Halewérth, 
of the second uniecehiee militia, 26.-—Mr. 
William Foss, 63.—Mrs. Blenkinsop, wife 
of Mr: B. master ef the Oakhall Greenland 
ship.—-Mr. Thomas,Wardell, 57.—Mr. Jo- 
nathan Bailes, 68.—Mr. William Jordan, 
49.—Mr.. Joseph Bradford, many years me- 
thodist preacher at this place, 67.—Miss 
Elizabeth Smith, widow of Mr. John S. tide- 
waiter, 69. —Mr. Thomas Hall, merchant, 
64.—Mrs. Briggs, wile of Mr. Christopbien B. 
-~Mr. W. Rand, schoolmaster. In correct- 
ing a boy, with his pen-knife in his hand, he 
accidentally ran it into his arm.: a fever en- 
sued, which caused his deach. : 
At Wakefield, Mrs.. Walsh, relict of the 
Rev. Dr. W. of Dublin.—Miss Mirfield, 
niece to Mr. Taylor, surgeon, 23,—Mr. 
Vickers, 55.——Mr. Milnes. 
At Northowram, John Edwards, esq. 
At Leeds, Miss Cookson, eldest daughter 
of Mr. John C. 18 —Elizabeth, the youngest 
daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Wright, of 
the Leeds Intelligencer.—Mrs Dinsley, 69. 
—Mr. John Linsley, sexton and parish clerk 
at St. Peter’ssx—Mr. John Hobson.—-Mis, 
Wright, wife of Mr. Henry W.—Miss Lee, 
only daughter of the late John L. esq. 
At Whitby, aged 17}‘Miss Fanny Peirson, 
second. daughter of | Mr, ‘Thomas. P. his 
young lady had a narrow escape from death 
when an infant, in falling-over the west,clift 
at Whitby, by which: accident her arm was 
broken. The nurse in whose charge she was, 
attempting to prevent her fall, was precipi- 
tated) over along with her,.and killed upon 
the spot. 
At Newland, near Hull, Mrs. Findlay, 
widow of Captain F. who was drowned about 
a year ago while fishing in the Humber, 
At Sheffield, Mr. William Mather, or- 
ganist, 56.—Mr. -John jackson, of. ‘Hutton 
Rudby school, aged 65. He was a universal 
scholar, and many years a contributor to those 
entertaining annual publications, the Ladies’ 
and Gentlemens’ Diaries. 
- At Loversall, near Doncaster, .George Au- 
gustus Cooke, esq. eldest son of Sir George C. 
of Wheatley, 27. 
At Stansfield Hall, near Halifax, Mr. John 
Sutcliffe. 
_ At Sand Hutton, Miss R. Read, eldest 
daugt Wr of the Rev. Thomas. C, RudstowR., 
At’York, Mirs, Scott, sister to the late Rev. 
Thomas Mosley, rector of Stonegrive.—-Mrs. 
Furnish, wife of Mr. William F. 84. 
At Ardwick le Street, in consequence of a 
fall from his:horse, Edward \Juynch, esq.’75. 
©. At Wentworth, Mrs. Ana Froggatt, 82. ' 
At Otley Mills, Miss Elizabeth Hartley, 
second daughter of Mr. ‘William’H. 
At Skipton, Mr. William Bland, 
‘At New-houses in Craven, Mrs, ‘Foster,84. 
At Portobello, near Shefheld, Mrs. iPen- 
kins, ‘witeof. TM, P,-¢sq. of Walker’ House, 
£ 
q' etd _- 
Lancash tre. 
=~ 
‘Welsby, of Liverpool. 
559 
At Otley, Mrs. Clapham, 87. 
At Halifax, Mrs. Alexander, wife of Mr. 
A. surgeon. 
At Doncaster, Walter Eliott, esq. late 
heutenant-colonel: of ‘the $3d regiment, 42. 
Mrs. Rutter, wife of Lewther R. esq. and 
daughter of the late John Bacon, esq. of News 
ton, Cap, Durham. 
“At Skipton, Edward Moorhouse, esq. 
At Hunslet, Mrs. Garret, 83. 
. At Drypool, near Hull, Mrs. Cowper, 
wife of the Rev. Mr. 'C. 25, ae 
LANCASHIRE. 
Married.) At Lancaster, My James Fisher, 
merchant, to Miss ae daughter oF James, 
M. e+q, 
ee AES Manchedted! William Winstanley, 
M.D. to Blizabeth, eldest daughter of the lete 
Samue} Hardman, esq.—Mr. William Da- 
nicll, attorney, to Miss Robinson, daughter 
of Mr. Richard R.—Mr. James Hurry, of 
Londom, to Patience, fourth daughter of the 
hate James Wortenbury, esq. 
Died.| At Lancaster, Mrs. Yates, a maiden 
lady, 65. 
At Clithero, Mis. Baldwin, relict of Mr. B, 
of Chatburn, 73. 
At Preston, Mr. Matthew Shakeshafe. 
At Crossfield, near Rochdale, john Holey 
esq. 
At Busttiey) Mr. Richard Fishwick, 28. 
At Burnage, Mrs. “Orme, relict of Aaron 
O. esq. 
At Manchester, the Rev. John Goodwin, - 
aminister in the connection of §he bos 
dists, in the 67th year yi 3 
of his ministry; during> 
boured with unblemished character x 
nerant capacity in England and Iveland.—N 
Nathaniel Shelmerdine. —Mr. Joseph Smith, 
—Mr. George Marsh.— irs. Jepson, widow: 
of ‘Mr. ° T Thomas J. whom she survived only 
about ques weeks.—-Mrs. Aston. 
At Warrington, Thomas Lee, esq.—Tho- 
_mas Pemberton, M.D. 
At Lydiate, near Ormskisk, Mr. George 
At Oldham, Mr. Nathan Worthington. 
At Broad Oak, near Accrington, Mr. John 
Taylor, brother of james T. esq. of Whal- 
ley, 43. 
At New Church in Rossendale, the Rev. 
W. Thacker, formerly master of the gram- 
mar school there, 69. 
At Ashtoa under Lyne, Mr. Joseph Rad- 
Cliffe, 52. 
At Liverpool, on his way to’Bath, the’ Rev, 
Mr.-€rellen, late vicar-general of the ate of 
Man.—=Mr. Richard Price.--Mr. James Bure 
‘rows, /attorney.—-Mrs. Harris, wife of Mrs 
Matthew H.—-Mrs. Peddar, relict of James 
P. esq. 62: 
At Islington, near Liverpool, the ‘Reve 
"Fhomnas Castley, A.M. many years Chaplain - 
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