108 
from this process?*? Many members deliver- 
ed their sentiments on these subjects; and 
ut the conclusion the opinion of the Society 
appeared to be, that paring and burning iS, 
for the greatest part of the land in Holder- 
ness, highly advantageous; and a majority 
were even of opinions that it was so general- 
ly in every situation: some very intellixent 
members, however, objected to the practice 
on strong clay lands, and thin swarth. 
Married.) At Noth Dalton, J. F. Waiker, 
esg. of Lascelles Hall, near Huddersfield, to 
Miss Buitle, daughter of Wm. B. esq. 
At Stokesley, Henry Hale, esq. second son 
of the late General Hale, of the Plantation, 
near Guisborough, to Elizabeth, fourth 
daughter of the Rew: Henry Pilayarc: 
At Kighley, Samuel Blakey, esq. to Miss 
Mary Fox. 
At Wakefield, Captain B..R. Langford, 
Royal Marines, to Margaret, anly daughter 
of W. Brooke, esq. 
At Stainton, Mr. John Appleton, of Stock- 
ton, bookseller, to Miss Stephenson, of Hem- 
lington Hall. 
At Sledmere, John Taylor, esq. of Salton, 
to Miss Swailes, only daughter of Mr. S. of 
Croom. 
Died.} At Thirsk, William Dent, esq. 
one of the justices of the peace for the North 
Riding, 86. 
At Wakefield, Mrs. Green, relict of R. 
G. esq. of Leaventhorp Hall, 64. 
At Hessle, Mrs. Swann, Aauchter of Fran- 
cis Hall, esq. of Hull, 27. 
At York, Mrs. D. Place, relict of Lionel 
P. esq. 70 —Mrs. Sporner, 81.—Miss Sarah 
Ann Stevin, daughter of the late James S. 
esq. 20,—Mrs. Sheldon, 25. 
At Scarborough, Sedgefield Dale, esq. ship- 
owner, and one of the common council of that 
borough. 
At Leeds, Mr. T. Wormald, merchant, 37. 
—Mr. John Metcalf.—Miss Elenor Bullman. 
—WMrs. William Turley —Mrs. Sheffer. 
At Ripon, Mr. Barker, bookseller. 
At Sheffield, the Rev. Charles @hadwick, 
vicar of Tinslev, and head master of the Free 
Grammar School, in Shefficid, upwards of 34 
years. 
At Sawley, near Ripon, Mr. Thacker, 77. 
At Holling Hall, near mettle, Mr. T Lic 
Holdem. - 
At Beverley, Mrs. Acklorn, 93. 
At Howden, Mrs. Pierson, 48. 
At Kirkstall, Mr. Abraliam Nichols, 88. 
AtArmley, Nici: Wade, 60 
At Flamborough, Mr. Edward Vickerman, 
60. 
At Richmond, Mr. Thomas Hunton, one 
of the junior aldermen of that borough, 35. 
At Batley, Mr. john Ward, 26. ~ 
At Aberford, Henry Swann, esq. 40. 
At Welton, Thomas Williamson, esq. 73. 
At Malton, William, second son of Mr. 
John Robinson, 15. 
Lancashire—Cheshire. 
[Aug.'t, 
At Northowram, Mr. Jobn Boys. 
At Dewsbury, Mr. James Gibson, governor 
of the Work- house. 
At Hull, Mr. William Harper, 63 —Mrs. 
Wilken, wake of Mr. Thomas W. of the Rein- 
deer Inn.—Mr. Robert Gunhouse, 40.— 
Mrs. Catharine Walker, 48 —Mrs. Sarah 
Bowman, 46. ' 
LANCASHIRE. | 
Married.]. At Aldingham, John Peacock, 
esq. of Slyne, to Miss Atkinson, of Leece, 
daughter of the late Robert A. esq. of Furness 
Abbey. 
At Liverpool, Anthony Littledale, esq. to 
Miss Mary Dawson, daughter of Pudsey D. 
esq.—- William Rowan Hodge, esq. to Miss 
Eleanor Routh, of Bristol.—-Mr. Samuel 
Orme, merchants to Miss Harrison. 
At Rochdale, John Roberts, esq. of Lin- 
‘fits, to Miss M, Shaw, daughter of Joseph 
S. esq. of Delph.—Captain F. W. Woehelm, 
of the German Legion, to. Hannah, fourth 
daughter ofthe Rev, K. Mawer, of Goverton, 
Notts. 
At Heswall, the Rev. G. Thomson, of 
Wyhembury, to Miss E. Lawton, of Gayton. 
At Eccles, John Bennett, esq. captain in 
the Newton and Failsworth Lancashire Local 
Militia, to Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. 
Adam Etock, of Church Minstrell, Cheshire, 
Died.| At Liverpool, Mr. Platt. the ce- 
lebrated bass singer.—Mrs. Jane Darrah, 55. 
—Mrs. Elizabeth Evans, 71.—Mrs. Looney, 
60.—Henry Parry, sen. esq.-——-Mr. Thomas 
Smith, 47.—-Miss Jane Hopwood, 44. bat eis 
Ellen Mocock, 60. . 
At Manchester, Mrs. Robinesist tye 
Mrs. Carr, wife of John C. esq. 
At Green’s Field, Lancaster, Mrs Uns- 
worth, 82. 
At Caton, Mr. Bryan Padget, 76. 
At Feilgate, near Cartmel, Thomas Ate 
kew, esy. 
At Rofford, near Ormskirk, Mrs. Mary 
Clark, wife of the Rev. Mr. C. 
At Arley, near Wigan, Miss Anna Ma- 
ria Johnson, eldest daughter of John J. esq. 
of -Liverpool, 15. 
. At Preston, Mr. William Salisbury.— 
Mr. John Foster. ‘ 
At Eccleston, Mrs. Elizabeth Foster, 83. 
At Lancaster, Mr. William Procter. 
At the Folly, near Lancaster, Mr. epi 
Rawlinsoa, 85. 
At Blackburn, Mr. Parkinson, 35, - 
At Ashton, Mr. Abel Wood, 77.—Miss 
Ann Andrew, 23. 
At Boiton, the Rev. John Whittle, 69. 
CHESHIRE. 
At the late fair at Chester, the new Union 
‘Hall, in Foregate street, was opened for the - 
first time for the sale of woollen and linen 
drapery goods, the display of which, for va-_ 
riety, beauty, fashion, and excellence, was 
never equalled in that city. This hall was 
en a through the spirited exertions of the 
individuals 
