636, 
At Papcastle, Mr. Dawson, 49.—Mrs. 
Eliz Watson, 94. 
At Keswick, Mrs. Pryden, relict of Capt. 
B. of Whitehaven, 50. 
At West Newton, Mrs Todd, 64. 
At Tronsfield House, Lancelot Oliphant, 
esq. G3. 
At Kendal, Mr. Henry Gradwell, 82.— 
Mrs. Isabella Willan, many years school- 
mistress at. Dillacre, 88.—Mrs. Alice Rigge, 
an eminent preacher in the ae of Friends, 
81.—Mrs. Agnes Wohirwell, £ 
At Caldcoats, Mr. alles Listes 743; the 
oldest common-councilman of the corporation 
of Carlisie. 
At Grinsdaie, Mr. Thomas Sibson, 88. 
At Crosshill, AG ok Mr. John Phillip- 
son, 67. 
At Penrith, Mrs. Hogarth, 42.——Christo- 
‘prer Robinson, esq. formerly a captain in the 
East India Company’s service, D2. 
At Munkwray, Mr. Jos. Greenhorn, 81. 
At Little Orion, Mr. James Midclemore, 
85. 
At Appleby, the Rev. William Cowper, 
vicar of Ramsey and Bovercoart cum Har- 
wich. 
At Kirkby Lonsdale, Miss Gibson. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. John Gilpin, 24.— 
Mrs. Johnson, 32.—Mr. John Sim, 30.— 
Mis. Stowbridge, relict of ‘Captain S —Miss 
Carter, 25.— ‘ir. Anthony Holmes, 87* 
At Egremont, Mr. Thomas Southward, 29. 
=—Mrs. Mary Bragg. 
At Biteatoraneis Miss Mary Smith, 25. 
At Workington, Mrs. Shadduck, 30 
At Monk’s. Hall, near Keswick, Mrs. 
Slack, 72. 
At Hilderton, Mrs: Hannah Cumming, 72. 
At Brampton, Mr. Edward Atkinson. 
At Longtown, Miss Margaret Glendining, 
48. 
At Carlisle, Miss Mary Spooner, 27.—Miss 
Isabella Waugh, eldest surviving daughter of 
the Rev. Dr. W. formerly dean of Worcester. 
—Mrs. Rachael Armstrong, 74.—~On his re- 
turn from Liverpool, Mr. James Howie, of 
i ae 49.—Mr. Edward Stubbs, 30. 
YORKSHIRE. 
4 few days ago, as a workman was em- 
“ployed in digging in a field between Biack- 
moor and Scarcroft, near Doncaster, he found 
buried ia the earth an immense oak tree, 
which measured three tons ten feet, or 130 
solid feet; fifty-five feet long, the whole of a 
jet black, and supposed to have lain there 
many centuries. cir Thomas x avasour, the 
lord of the manor, to whom the tree in.course 
belonged, gave it to the labourer by whom it 
was found. 
A very material addition will, in the course 
of the ensuing spring, be tae to one of the 
great Cloth Marts, in Leeds, the manufac- 
turers having determined to elevate the co- 
Joured cloth hail another story. The range 
of stands formed in the streets of the new 
.7 
Yorkshire: 
George Darley, esq. of that place. 
Jan. Is 
story will, we understand, be appropriated te 
the purpose Of expesing for sale undyed wool- 
lens. 5 
From the report made by the Committee 
of the Subscription Library, at Hull, it ap- 
pears that the total value of the books pro- 
‘cured last year is 36Gl. 17s. 2d. 
Married.] At Bingley, Edward Surtees, 
esq. of Seatunburn, Northumberland, to Anne 
Catherine, youngest sister of Edward Ferrand, 
esq. 
John Green, esq. of Don Pottery, to Miss — 
Mary Ann Lann, daughter of the late Mis 
William L. of Sheffield, surgeon. 
Mr. William Proctor, of Sheffield, to Miss 
E, Denkin, daught of the late Samuel i: at 
of Moor Fiall. 
Died ] At Knaresborough, Mrs. Morley, 
77.—Mr. Ellard, of the Elephant and Castle 
Inn. 
At Barnsley, Mrs. Roper. 
Mrs. Metcalfe, relict of the Rev. George 
M. rector of Crofton, and curate of Armley, 
82. 
At Cold Hiendly, Mr. Hurst, father of 
Mr. H. of Wakefield, stationer, 81. 
At Azerley, near Ripon, Mrs, Cheracei: 
relict of George C. esq. of Wakefield, 78, — 
At Ripon, “John Fairgray, esq. one of the 
aldermen of that borough, 44. He served 
the office of mayor in “the year 1806; asa 
_ Magistrate he was upright and dad natciee - 
and, as a member of society, an affectionate 
parent, a truly honest man, a sincere friend, 
and a good neighbour. 
At Selby, Jobn Spencer, €sq.,73« 
At Scarbro’, Mr. Cooper, governor of the 
Spa, whose attention to his visitors: will 
cause his memory to be long respected. 
At Holmpten, Samuel Walice, esq. 80. 
At Hillhouse, near Huddersfield, Harriet, 
second daughter of Mr. Scholes, of "the Lamp 
Inn. 
At Rawden, Mrs. Marshall, 5 
At Woodhouse, Mr. T homas Hardcastle. 
At Thorncliffe Iron Works, near Sheffield, 
Mr. William Cbambers,- youngest son of 
Thomas C. esq. 23. 
At Poppleton, Mr. John Heslewood, 55, 
At Hull, Mr. John Chapman, BB. nib 
At: Bridlington, in the prime of youth, 
He was 
sitting at supper with some friends, when he 
observed to them that they ate nothing, but 
he would show them how to eat; he accord~ 
ingly took a large mouthful of foul, which 
stuck in his throat, and almost ister stuf 
focated him. 
At Dewsbury, ir, Francis Sykes, attor- 
ney. 
At Havingham, Mrs. Worsley, relict of 
Thomas W. esa. 81. 
At Leeds, Mrs. Musgrave, wife of Mr. 
M. ang daughter of Mr. Spence, bookseller, 
of York.—Mr. John Walker.=-Mr, Sutcliffe, 
= Mrs. Jubb, Beier 
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