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feet afunder, and then as one light, eclipfing 
each other, as they pafs, every five minutes, 
by which means they will be diftinguifhable 
from all other Jights on the coaft. Thofe 
moit perilous rocks cff Flamborough Head, 
©n which continual lofs of preperty, and 
fcenes of great diftrefs, occur, may then be 
paffed in fafety. 
Married.] The Rev. R. Steele, of Don- 
cafter, to Mifs Caile, only daughter of the 
Rev. William Caile, vicar of Hefmingborseh. 
At York, William Penrofe, aged 74, late 
boat(wain in his majefty’s navy, to Mifs Ann 
Webfter, his grand-niece, aged 21.—Mr, 
Rawlinfon, merchant, to Mifs Eliza Atkin- 
fon, youngeft daughter of Mr. Atkinfon, ar- 
chited. 
“At Leeds, Col. Straubenzee, of Speni- 
thorne, to Mifs Buckle, of Wakefield.— 
Charles Ingleby, efy. major in the Craven 
legion, to Milfs Ingleby, of Ouftwick, near 
Settle. 
At Eafby, near Richmond, Robert Clialo- 
ner, efg. of Gaintborough, to the Hon. 
Frances Laura Dundas, third daughter of 
Lord Dundas. 
At Sculcoates, Mr. J. B. La Marche, of 
Hull, merchant, to Mifs Etherington, only 
gaughter of the late Rev. George Ethering- 
ton, of Driffield. 
At Aldbrough, in Holdernefs, Mr. Petchell, 
ef Hull, to Mifs Mary Midforth, fecond 
daughter of Flinton Midforth, efq. of Carl- 
ton.—-Thomas Hudfon, efg. of Wadworth, 
€aptain in the third Weft York militia, to 
Mifs Eleanor Duckitt, fecond daughter of the 
Jate Thomas Duckitt, efq. of Thorpe, near 
Doncafter. 
Died] At Leeds, Mrs. Brownbill, widow 
of the late Mr. Henry Brownbill, watch- 
maker. . 
At Whitby, aged 73, Edward Cayley, efq. 
‘fon of the late Corneiius Cayley, efq. deputy 
recorder of Hull. Mr. Cayley was an emi- 
nent practitioner in the law at Whitby, and 
had a&ted many years 4s fteward to the late 
Nathaniel, and the prefent Henry Cholmley, 
efg. of Howfham and Whitby Abbey. | 
At Hull, aged 22, Mifs Kirby, daughter 
of Mr. Robert Kity, wine merchant.—- 
Mrs. Swalwell, wife of Mr. Swalwell, of 
the theatres of York and Hull —Mrs. La- 
vetack, wife of Mr. Laverack. Having a 
party of relations and friends at fupper, fhe 
fat dewn with them in good health, and 
while carving a fowl, fell back in her chair, 
and never {poke atersrrds. 
- At Beverley, aged 87, Mrs. Hoggard, wi- 
dow of the late John Hoggard, eig. one of 
the aldermen of that corporation—Mifs C. 
Hutchinfon, youngett daughter of Lieut. Col, 
Hutchipfon. 
' At Exmouth, Devonshire, John Savage 
Foljambe, efgq. of Rotherham. 
At Helmfley, aged 75, the Rev. John 
Clement. 
Captain John El lis, of the brig THontas, 
Vork/bire. 
[March 1, 
a Selby and London trader, He went inte 
his cabin, at the former place, and having fat 
down, expired immediately. 
At York, Mr. J. Hampfton, jeweller. 
At Norwood, near Sheffield, fames Wheat, 
efq. aged 64. aa Henry Prager, of El- | 
lingftring, near Mafham, aged roo. 
At his feat at Scampfton, aged 36, William 
St. Quintin, efg. This gentleman was a 
firiking inftance of the irrefiftible power of 
affability and condefcenfion. He addreffed 
men of every defcription as his equals, and 
was regarded by every neighbour asa friend. 
He had nearly completed a large fcale of im- 
provements both in his manfion of Scampfton 
and the furrounding grounds, when he was 
feized by the fever of which he died, unfor- 
tunately verifying the words of the Roman 
fatirift ; a 
Sepulchri immemor 
Struis domos ! 
At Boroughbridge, the Rev. James Wil. 
kinfon, fifty years vicar of Sheffield, four 
years prebendary of Ripon, and two years in 
the commiffion of the peace for the North 
and Weft Ridings. He was the fon of. An- 
drew Wilkinfon, efq. and was born at. Bo- 
roughbridge, July 25, 1730; had his gram- 
mar education at Beverly fchool, and was 
admitted of Clare-hall, Cambridge, where 
he took the degree of B.A. in 1752, M.A. 
1755; and, in Otober, 1754, was prefented 
to the vicarage of Sheffield. He liad, for 
fome time paft, been affiéted with a pulmo- 
nary complaint, which baffed all medical ef- 
forts; but flattered himfelf that he had re- 
eoigea great benefit from the fea air at Hartle- 
pool, from which he lately returned to his 
feat at Boroughbridge. In the morning of 
the 18th of January; he took an airing in 
his carriage, and returned to dinner feemingly 
as well as ufual ; ees about fix in the even- 
ing, as he was rifing from his feat to {nuff a 
candle, he fell to the ground, and immedi- 
ately expired, 
Aged 84, the Rev. George Bayliffe, forty- 
four years affiftant-minifter of Sheffield, and 
more than thirty-four years perpetual curate 
of Ecclefall. He was born at Kirkby-Lonf- 
dale, in Weftmorland, Oétober 25, 17215 
had his grammar education at Sedbergh, in 
Yorkshire ; took orders in 17443 became cue 
rate of Ecclesfield in 1745, where he conti- 
nued, upon a fmall income, during fif- 
teen years, defervedly loved and efteemed by 
all his parifhioners. His wife died Jan. 26, 
180%, aged $2, by whom he had nine children, 
four of whom furvive him, two fons and two 
daughters, His eldeft fon, Thomas, of St. 
John’s college, Cambridge, B. A. 1778, is 
how vicar of Rotherham ; and his youngeft 
for, William, of Trinity college, Cambridge, 
B. A. 1733, is now reéter of Blore, in Staf- 
fordfhire. On Sunday the 16th of January, 
he was chearfully preparing to give afliftance 
to a clergyman at the church, when he haf. 
tily called in his daughter, and faid ‘* Nanny, 
Tam 
