1910.} 
against Dion and Timothy, in 1800; and the 
mext day Cockfighter, (against Constantia, 
é&c.) who'bolted at Middlethorp corner, and 
lost about 300 yards; after which, it was 
allowed that Mr. Field displayed great jude- 
ment and cvolness, in bringing up his horse 
to his antagonist’s, almost as it were inch by 
inch, which won him the race, though with 
much difficulty, but to the great satsfaction 
of the sporting gentiemen present. Mr. 
Field, during his life, had been employed as 
tider or trainer (amongst ety other highiy 
respectable characters) to the Nae eae gen- 
tlemen: the late Sir L. Dundas, bart. Sir. W. 
Vavasour, bart. Sir T. Gascoigne, a Sir 
John Webb. bart. Messrs. Wentworth, Corn- 
forth, Wetherell, &c. also to the present 
Lord Dundus, Sir H. T. Vane, bart. Sir John 
Yawton, bart: Messrs... Baker, Garforth, 
Brandling, Shafto, W. Fletcher, W. Walker, 
and for the last twenty years was aliowed to 
be ove of the most skilful and best trainers of 
race horses in Engiand. 
At Fall, Mr. Thomas Kaye, 79.—Mr. 
John Read, 42 years over ‘looker. of the 
weighers.in the customs, 72.—=Mirs. Daws 
gon, relict of Mr. Mark D, 72. 
At Doncaster,’ Mrs. Downes, selict of 
Vicut.-colonel D, of the 1st dragoon guards. —~ 
Mr. Price, apparitor. to the Archbisho of 
York. He was returning to Bishopthorpe 
from York, on his ass, when just alter pas- 
Sing the crown of Ousebr ridge, he perceived 
the danger he was in, from the T rafalear 
York aifd Leeds'coach driving quickly | behind 
him, and consequently endeavoured‘to urge 
his ass to take the causeway, on the right of 
the bridges.” Unfortunately they both came 
gown, and Mr.’Price fell with his body across 
the bridge, when the wheel of the coach went 
over hins, and ecéasioned his instant death. 
At Hedon, Mr. Nicholas Dring, an alder- 
mah of that corporation, 7 1. 
At Sheffield, Miss Atherton, daughter of 
Mr. Jobn A. 13.—Miss M. A. Woollen, 
eldest daughter of Mr. James. W. bookseller, 
19.—Mrs' Eboral, mother-in-law of Mr. T. 
Rodgers, solicitor. fe MiP Mary Atkinson.— 
Miss Hatrict Eadon, daughter of Mr. John E 
a3. 
At Sunderlandwick Lodge, Mis.) ‘Horner, 
wife of Simon H. esq. 76. 
At Kippax, Mr. Joli Clayton, jun, soli- 
eitor and mela in the Morley local militia, 
26. 
At Fishlake, Mrs. Mary Wood, reliant of 
Mr. Mark W.95. 
The Rev. James ‘Hodgson, rectok ‘of. Bar- 
Wick ‘in Elmet, near Leeds. 
. LANCASHIRE. 
~ Notice has been given, that application i is 
intended to be made to Parliament i in the en- 
suing sessions, for leave to bring in a Bill or 
Bills for altering, explaining, amending; and 
¢ .larging the powers and provisions of several 
Acts for. making, improving, and supporting 
the several docks in the port of Liverpool ; 
Lancashire, 
‘frequenting the said port; 
: ” 
379 
for authority to All up the dock called the 
Old Dock, and in lieu thereof, at the expence 
of the corporation of Liverpool, to enlarge 
the Queen’s Dock, and to extend the same 
and other docks and works into Toxteth Park, 
in the parish of Walton, in the said county; 
and also to extend the powers and authorities 
contained in the said several dock acts for the 
said town and port to the intended docks, 
quays, wharfs, works, and certain streets and 
places surrounding the samein Toxteth Park ; 
and to enable the common council to appro. 
priate the scite of the present old dock to 
the erecting thereon a Custom-house and 
other commercial buildings, offices, and con- 
veniences; to make an additional market, 
and to form a street of communication, from 
Pool-lane to Mersey-street ; for altering ad 
reducing the rates and duties authorised by 
the said.acts to be taken on ships and) vess els 
for laying. rates 
and duties on ships and vessels im (certain 
€asesy mot provided for by any of the said acts 
and for laying new rates and duties on certain 
goods, wares, and merchandize, imported into, 
and exported from, the said port; and. for 
power to reduce the,size of the southernmost 
of the docks intended to be built under the 
act of the thirty-ninth year of his. present 
majesty ; and to establish a Dock, Police Of- 
fice and.officers, and to widen several quays 
of the docks, and the avenues leading to them; 
and also to purchase the present, and toerest 
additional repairing or graving docks, ,and)to 
lay rates for the use of the same ; and to-proe 
vide shades, cranes, and other conveniences 
for the merchant 5 and to provide accommo- 
dation for, ferry: -boats and other craft plying 
for hire on the siver Mersey, and’ to make 
bye-laws. and vezulations for the same, aud 
forthe said graving docks; and alsorto- pro-, 
vide shelter.and accommodation for Liverpool 
pilot boats on the coast of Anglesea. -), 
Married.j | At Liverpool, Captain Abra- 
ham Adamson, of the ship Dominica Packets 
of that port, to Miss Forster. —Richard Jeob, 
‘M.A, of Tapton Grove, Derby, to Marianne, 
second daughter of Robert Johnson, esq. 
Lieutenant colonel Douglas of the 98th» regi- 
ment, to Mary.Anne, only daughter of ‘Tho- 
mas Tattersall, esq. of Everton.—Mr, Jones, 
printer, to Miss Margaret, Davies.—Captain 
James Tomkins, of the ship St. Michael, to 
Miss Jane Harrison, daughter of Mr. H. ate 
torney:— William Jewer, esq. of Dablin; to 
Mrs. Hodgkins, widow of Thomas, H,. e3qs of 
Walsall. 
At Childwall, Rebert Holmes,. Sq. oft Dube 
lin, to Miss Lawrence, of Gateacre._ 
At Bootle; John Benn, esq. of Middleton- 
place, to Miss Hobson, only daughter, of Joba 
H, esq. of Hyton. 
Died.| At Manchester, Ann. Cotten wile 
of lsase Clarke, bookseller, aged 63... 
At Preston, Mr, Thomas Dixon, of i. 
dul. —Mr. Peter Melting Bs attorney, 66. | 
“At Lancaster, Mr. John Hodzéon, 
Ae. 
