616. 
Mix, Robert Towers, 74. He wassthe firt 
infant that was badtifed in Thwaites chapel ; 
and the fitt pert m isterred iin. the buryiog 
ground, fince “taking down the: original fa- 
briehi in order fo rebuild and eftlarge it. 
At Ravenglass, 88, Mrs. Stamper, wife of 
Mr. Robert S. who for many years kept: iy 
King’s Arms there. 
At:Kendal, 30, Mrs. Fenton, wife of Mr. 
C. F of the poft office. Mr. Jofeph Billing- 
ham, linfey manufacturer, 4%.—By a fall 
<p the battlement of Stramongate bridge, 
r. Benjamin Fag Te —Mr, Jemes Pen- 
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| YORKSHIR Es 
A very remarkable natural curiofity. was 
lately difcovered at Hull. ' Some fawyers in 
Mr. Gieagow’s fhip. yard, in cutting up an 
elm tree of confiderabie: fize, found>a bird’s- 
neft in which were four or five eggs, -in the 
heart of the:tree, which was found in every 
part round where the nef was lodged. This 
fingular circumfta: ce has excited confiderable 
attention; and from the appearance and firm 
texture of the wood, itis conjectured that the 
neft mutt have been placed there fifty or faty 
years ago. © 
Mr. Benjamia Rishinelbn: of Wawn, near: 
Beverley, ‘has had I39°ewes this feafon in 
lamb, which have produced no ‘fewer than 
264 lambs--18 of, the ewes have-now three 
lambs each ; 89 two each; an@ only. 32 one 
each, -‘Ithe whole of the ‘lambe are uncom- 
siaates fine, and°in general ‘of a good fize’ 
This uncommon paises hasydrawn a number 
of gentlemen. to. vifit- the fie Ads where eae 
Stare... 4 
An application.is, intenJed to 'be dade to 
parliament, fer an a&t to makeva new: turn- 
pike-rdad‘from Huddersfield.to Rochdale, in 
Lapcaihaes by way: of Outlane Pole Chapel 
and Milrrow. ~ 
From a lit. of the marriages, baprifms and 
burials at the two churches.im Leeds, ana the 
chapelriés within the parify, from the 1ft of 
January torthe 3ft of December, «1804, the 
totai numbers: were as follow: Marriages, 
5673 Baptifms, 202% 3 Burials, 1.89.. Hence 
it appears that the nember’of: births within 
the y year neatly doubles the number of deaths,. 
The freedom of the parifiy from epidemic 
complaints during the abeve period, and‘parti- 
culurlyfrom that deftru€iive difeafe the-fmail- 
pox, by the: general introsuétion oftthe cow- 
Poxs ‘willaccount for this remarkableinereate” 
in its population; and will, it is hoped, have 
its psoper influence in rermoving from, the 
minds of parenis all’ prejudices’ againft! thie’ 
vaccine inoculation. 
Ata late meeting of. the Cleveland Agri- 
cultural Society, the following premiums 
were awarded: To Mr, John, Partington, of 
Ormefby, for the bef bull, fives guineas.” 
To Mr. Tit cies Belt, of ae RRR for 
tite. bet blood hore ‘foe getiing hunters or 
hacks, three «guineas,: Po Dr, . Williain’ 
Yarhbire. 
[July 1 , 
Weatherill, of Marfke, for the hei bay or 
_ brown horfe for getting coach horfes, three 
guineas. To Mr. William Wi Vfony of Bar) 
wick, for the beft boar, two guineas. 
As a labourer was lately taking down part 
of anald wall within the precinéts of-tbe pri- * 
ory of Kwarefborough, he difcovereda large : © 
quantity of filver coin, amounting ® near 
fixteen hundred pieces, moftiy of the éoinage 
of Edward the Firft, coined at the city of 
Canterbury. There were others alfo ewined 
at York, Durham, Newcaftle, &c. 
_ An ‘uncommonly large and regular toath of 
fome fpecies of bulky animal yet unksowny, 
wasafew weeks ago found-upon the fea- 
fhore: at Spurn Point, near Holl. The bot-) 
tom- part of tt is quite flat and even, with al- 
ternate fulland hollow black ftripes <erofs: » 
its weight is twenty-five ounces; meafure-_ 
‘ment, twelve inches and a half round; and» 
four inches long, notwithftanding part of the, 
grains, of which there have been five, were 
. Inconfiderately broken off by the perfon who 
difcovered it: the upper part is of various 
colours; and it. is ppachin in form hb 
tmall Bort irda. 
_ Marrieds}. At. Shetheld, Mr. wobliedl 
-Hodgfon, merchant, fon of the late Rev. 
‘Rowland 1. eathie of Rawmar%, to Mifs 
Harriet Tudor, fecond. davghtfer of the late . 
Henry T. efg.—Mr: John Walker, iron-mer- 
chant, to Mifs Frances. 
At Hull, Mr. George, Turner, cathier ta 
the bank of Meftxs. Peafe, Knowfley, Wray,’ 
and Liddell, ' to Mifs Debnam, daughter of 
“Mr. Dy quarter mafter of the Eatt Suffolle | 
Militia —Mr, Caparn, chymift and draggift, 
to Mifs Sarah fackfon, daughter of! Mr. J. 
wharfiager, of Newatk.—Mr. Henry: Den-. 
. ton, jun. merchant, to Mifs a of 
Market Stainton, Lincolnthire:* ‘ “ 
Bt Doneafter, the Rev. H. Prowfe Jones, 
to Mifs Sarah Hudey Shafto, youngeft dungh-' 
“ter “of Sir Cuthbert'S.- of Barington Bild" 
Northumberland. 
&t Ripon, Lepton Dobfon, ef, of ial 
to Mifs ‘Terry, only dasghter of Mr. Alder- 
man T. of  Ripom, banker. —Mr. William. 
‘Faylor, of Hull, merchant, to Mifs Alice’ 
Aikwith, daughter of Wikiiam A. efq. 
At Bawtry, John Kaye, efq. off Wath 
Hall, to Mifs: Milnes, piece to the: esgetiisis" 
Harrifon,’ efq. / 
Died. | At Leeds, Mr; Strabane Walkers 
dyer, and a member of the Leeds: Volunteer ; 
Cate —Mr. Jothva Wilfon, fon of Mr, 
Jobh W.—Mr.- Swanfélder, caine LNG 
Savile Green, many- years partner in the’ 
houfe of Hartley, Greén, and Co. of the 
Pottery. —Mifs Topham, daughter: of, Mr. ; gee 
of Mill Hill.—In- the prime of life, Mt. 
William: Wood, -a feryeant: in the ‘Leeds. Vo-" 
lunteex: Infantry;—Mr. Wiiliam Wray, 78,5. 
formerly a card-maker, but-had retired from, , 
bufinefs. —Mr. Jofeph Weod.—Mr, James, 
Kaye, cene+ of the owners of the wherrieg, 
. employed: 
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