1809.) 
another with the signatures of Mr. Broad- 
ley, Mr. Mountain,. (the Architec') anl 
the gentlemen who assisted ; together with 
several goid, silver, and copper coins uf 
his present.Majesty. . 
The sum of about 500L. has been appro- 
priated at Leeds, to the relief of the poor, 
by the distribution of soup, between the 
29th of December and the 12th of May. 
The surplas of the funds collecied for this 
purpose, in the hands of the tr:asurer, 
to be applied, with interest, at any future 
emergengy, is 5501. The quanti-y of soup 
sold this season is 26,735 gallons. 
Married.| At Skir' augh,Godfrey Park, 
esq. of Catwick, to Eleanor, daughter of 
the late Robert Wood,.esq. 
At Leeds, Mr. Howarth, merchant, to 
Miss Lee. 
At York, Mr. Joseph Buckle, Jun. to 
Miss Houseman, daughter of Robert H. 
esq.——The Rev. Mr. Turre, rector of Rise 
to Miss Worsley, only daughter of the late 
Rev. James Wors'ey, f rmeriy rector of 
Stonegrave.—Mr. Tho:wpson, attorney, to 
Miss Hepworth. 
At BraJford, William Bacon, esq. of 
Wolverhampton, to Mss Balme. — 
At Hull, Captain John Mason, of the 
Halifax, Huland London'Trader, to Miss 
Jane Sa ler, daughterof CaptainAngus S, 
At Sheffield, Mr. John Brown, solicitor, 
to Miss Ward, daughter of Joseph Ward, 
esq. 
_ Died.| At Moorgate, near Rotherham, 
Richard Ho'den, esq, 
At Bawtry, John T. H. Kaye, son of 
John Kaye, esq. . 
At Kirk-Ella, near Hul, Mrs. Pease, 
wife of C. Pease, esq. 
At Hull, Mr. Joseph Howard, 61.— 
Mrs. Berridge, 49,—Mrs. Boyle, * 44.— 
Mrs. Elizabeth Haslewood, matron to the 
lying-in charity, 47.—Mrs Sarah Maw, 
69.—Mrs. Boyle, 44.—Mr. John Garnett. 
At Thwing, Widow Dawson, aged 107 
years. She retained all her faculties to 
the last, and was ill only one week. She 
has left two sons; the eldest of them, 73 
years of age, 
At Romaldkirk, Cherles, son of the 
Rev. R. Bligh, rector of that p!ace, 16. 
At-Pramham, Mr. Henry Childers, 102. 
_ At Kirkstall Forge, near Leeds, Mrs. But- 
ler, wife of Mr. Join But er, 64. 
At Doncaster, Robert Gave, esq. an al- 
derman of that curporatisn, 74.—Isabella 
wife of the Rev, Richard Hawksworth, ard 
dayghter of the late Sir Michael Pilking- 
ton, bart. 28. 
At Bolton, near Sheffield, Mrs. Johnson 
relict of Joseph Johnson, esq. 
At Leeds, Mr. William Cookson, 17.— 
Miss. Elizabeth Warham.— Mr, Luke 
Cockroft;—Mr. James Pickering, 29.— 
Mr. William Chadwick.—Eliza, enly 
Monruty Mae. No, 185. 
Yorkshire. 
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daughter of Mr Samuel Priestley.—Mr. 
William Dins'ey.—Mrs. Sarah. Jackson, 
30.—Mrs Rusbfor*h —Mr.Tav'or.—Mrs. 
Rymer, 77.—Mr. William Carr. 
‘At York, Mrs. Goodricke, rciict of Hen- 
ry Goo tricke, esq.—Miss Fairfax, daugh- 
ter of Charles Gregory Fairfax, esq. of 
Gilling Cas le, 14.—Miss A. Moorehouse, 
of Gainsb:o’, 61. 
In his 80th vear, Alexander Hunter, 
M.D. F.R.S: L®& E. and Phys.cian to 
the York Lunatic Asyium. He practised 
nearly 50 veuws inthis city with the hivh- 
est eminence and c:editin his pr'fessi: nal 
character, bis knowledge of which was the 
resu.t of science, -ski'l, and weil-f.unded 
experivnee, His goo mess as a man,— 
his urbanity and gentiemanly manne: s,— 
his practice of every eal and social virtue, 
—the manly and pliasing manner with 
which he gave his advice, whetheras a 
Physician, a Friend, or a Mentor,—his¢n- 
couragement cf the Arts, or whatever ap- 
peared to be beneficia] to mankind,—will 
ever embalm bis. memory in the hearts of 
his fr'ends, and of all those who had an op- 
portuuity of knowing him; while his fami- 
ly and connections will long have tor: gret 
the loss of a ten: ler husban«, an aff ctionate 
parent,a kind relative, and anindalgent avd 
liberal master. In the wor!d of letters he 
was highly esteemed, being au'hor and 
annetaior of several works «f great mit, 
among v.hich were his editions cf “ Eve- 
lyn’s Sylva,” 2 vols. 4to; ‘* Georgical 
Essays,”’ 6 vols.8\0 &c.&c. In his 'e sure 
hours be used oceasi na'ly to amuse him- 
self with composing misce!laneous pieces, 
such as ‘‘ Essays on cases of Insanity,” on 
“* Acriculture,” &c. &¢. and which were’ 
always weil received. by the public. His 
remains were in‘erred in the church of St. 
Michael le Belfrey, attended by a nume- 
rous and very respeciable body of his 
friends and fellow citizens. 
At Sheffie'd, Miss Smith, daught:r of 
Mr. John Smith, bookse'ler.—Mr. ‘(homas 
Mills,-s:n of Mr. Mi'ls, of Stavely Bridge, 
near Manchester, 21.—Mrs. Shirtcliffe. 
At North Cave, Anthony Fos‘er, e-q. 87, 
At Manningham, near Bradford, Mrs. 
Lister, relict of Samuel Lister, esq. whose 
char ty to the peor, though private and 
un: stentativus, was extensive, - 
At Barrowby Ha!!, Miss Smith, daugh- 
ter of Charles Smith, esq. 
At the New Building, near Thirsk, Fran- 
cis Smyth, esq. F.A.S. 71. 
At Ha ifax, Miss E:izabeth Smith, eld- 
est daughter of the late Mr. Alexander 
Smith, book:eHer.—Mr. Jobn Wyld, 18, 
At Wakefield, Mr. Thomas Rayner, "6. 
At Huddersfie'd, Miss Sarah Ch’ppen- 
dall, daughter of the Jate Thos. Chippen- 
dall, esq. of Backburn, 23. - 
At Se by, Mr. Staniland, "0, 
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