4805. «Tayi 
the fame order 3 and if any ftill remain, that 
¢hree or more hares be then offered, until 
they are all difpofed of. 
Married. At Bingley, C. -F. Busfield, 
efq. youngeft fon of J. A. Busfield, efq. of 
Myrtle Grove, to Mifs Ferrand, eldeft. fitter 
of Edward Ferrand, efq. of St. Ives.—Tho- 
mas Bennards, efq. of Hull, to Miis Steele, 
of Wooton, Lincolnfhire, 
At Doncafter, Mr. Cridland, to Mifs Rip- 
Jey. 
. at Sheffield, Mr. S. Hington, of Exeter, 
merchant, to Mils§. Eyre, daughter of. Mr. 
John Eyre.—Jofias Smithfon, efg. to Mifs 
Taylor, daughter of Thomas Taylor, efq. of 
Pontefract. 
At Hull, Mr, Thomas Fearne, grocer, to 
Mifs Adams, fifter of Mr. Adams, 
draper.—-Mr. Walter Beilby, of the cuftoms, 
to Mifs Ellis Boyes, daughter of Bethel 
Boyes, efq.—Lieutenant Barlow, ofthe Che- 
fhire militia, to Mifs Giofon, eldeft daughter 
of Mr. Jacob Gibfon. 
In London, John Hague, efq. of Crow 
Neft, near Dewfbury, to Mifs Wormald, of 
Gomerfal, fifter of John Wormald, efq. 
. partner “i the banking-houfe of Child and 
Co, Temple-bar. 
At Scarborough, the Rev. W. Woodfall, 
fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, to 
Mifs Hebden, »: +: -« 
At Ripon, Mr. Hope, of Newcaftle, to 
Mifs Jane Atkinfon, daughter. of the late 
Alderman Atkinfon. 
» Died.| At. Hull, aged 42, Mr. William 
Sedgwick, linen-draper. — Aged 63, Mr. 
William Wood.—Aged 55, Mrs. Pearce, wife 
of Captain Pearce.——Aged 62, Mr. William 
Gofton, harbour-mafter.—Mr. Peter Bul- 
tesl, brewer, aged 55. — Mrs. Hefeltine, 
wife of Mr. Benjamin Hefeltine, merchant, 
aged 20.——-Mr. Robert Sherwood, flax-dref- 
fer.—Mrs. Alderfon, wife of John Alderfon, 
efy. M. D.—-Lieutenant Carter, of the Roy- 
al Wefimoreland militia; a gentleman uni- 
verfally refpected. . He had retired to reft in 
apparent health, and was found dead in his 
hed on the following morning. 
Aged 54, Mr. Francis Browne, formerly 
of Leeds. He was buried at Sculcotes, near 
Hull, and has left one fon by his firft wife, 
Ann, daughter of Lancelot Myers, of Farn- 
ley. His fecond wife was Mary Vevers, 
who furvives him. 
At Leeds, Mrs. Wilfon 3 and, a few days 
afterwards, her hufband, Mr. J. Wilfon, Ji- 
quor-merchant.—-Very fuddenly, aged §9, 
Mr. Jonathan Harrifon, dry-falter. == Mr, 
Burnand, jun. coach-maker. —- Mr. John 
Armiftead, muftard-manufaGiurer. —- Aged 
48, Mr, Thomas Wright, one of the com- 
mon-councilmen, and printer of the Leeds 
Intelligencer. —= Mrs. Soper, swther of Mr. 
Soper, furgeon. — Mr. Maac Mofle. — Mr. 
Kichard Mills,—-Mr. Mafterman, nurfery and 
feed{man. 
, At Wakefield, Mz, Waites, linen- Bid 
Lancappire 
linen= 
289 
a local and ufeful preacher of the Methoditt 
fociety.—-Aged 28, Mr. Peter Hardcaftle,—= 
Aged 74, Robert Amory, M. D. — Mr, J. 
Kaye, aged 74 years, thirty-two of which 
he was town-cryer.—Aged 23, Mrs. Smith, 
wire of Mr. Smith. 
. At Bradford, aged 59, Mr. John Bentley, 
atameh at Se 
At Ripon, Mr. rijebn Robinfon, attorney 
at law. 
At Snaith, Mr. H. Brothcn, relict of the 
Rev. Edward Bracken, late of York. 
At Graffington, near Skipton, Peter Wile 
fon Overend, efq. aged $12 
At Baildon, near Bradford, an Tho- 
mas Dixon, aged 57. 
At Boflal, aged 30, Mrs, Belt, reli of 
Robert Belt, efq. 
_At Doncafter, William Hornby, efq. 1 
of Gainfborough, banker. —Mrs. Oliver, age 
of Mr. John Oliver.—John Hill, efq. one 
of the aldermen of the corporation, who had 
twice ferved the office of mayor. 
. At Shooter’s*Hill, near Doncafter, Mrs. 
Humble, wife of Michael Humble, efq. 
LANCASHIRE. 
The gentlemen and farmers of Ulverfton 
and its neighbourhood have* eftablithed © am 
Agricultural Society in that town. 
Through the townfhip of Blakely, near 
Manchefter, a new road is now carrying on, 
which will fhorten the diftance between 
Manchefter and Rochdale nearly two miles.—< 
The beneficial accommodation expected by 
thofe towns to refult from this undertaking, 
has begun to fhew itfelf already, if we may: 
Judge from the fudden change in the value of 
land in Blakely ; for that which let for rol. 
perannum lately, is now deemed worth an 
per yard. 
In addition to the number of charitable in- 
ftitutions in Liverpool, another is about to be 
eftablifhed, the objeét of which is the ameli- 
oration of the condition of the refident Welch - 
poor, by forming a fociety fimilar to that of 
the Ancient Britons, fo nobly fupported ia 
London. The contributions to the. fociety 
are daily and rapidly increafing, by the pa- 
tronage of fome of the firft noblemen and 
gentlemen in the kingdom. His Royal 
Highnefs the Prince of Wales, with that ii- 
berality which on all occafions diftinguifhes 
him, has fent avery handfome donation. The 
benefaétions already amount to feven hun- 
dred pounds, independent of annual fubfcripe 
tions, which amount to two hundred pounds. 
Married | At Liverpool, Mr. John Smith, 
ironmonger, to Mifs F. Davis, — Captain 
John Williams, to Mifs Ann. George.—-Mr. 
John Carr, of Coventry, to Mrs. Platt, wi- 
dow of Captain William Platt.—Mr. G. A. 
Pritt, attorney, to Mifs Lonfdale—Mr. Wil- 
liam Stockdale, brewer, to Mifs Jackfon, 
daughter of Mr. J. Jackfon.—Mr. Thomas 
Marfh Booth, furgeon of the Britannia, to- 
Mifs Jane Scott. 
At Wet Ham, Effex, Robert Lewin, 
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