1808. ] 
Mrs. Mary Spedding, 61.—Mrs.. Rebecca 
Cattrick, 70.—Mrs. Hannah Carlyle, wafe 
of Mr. Thomas Carlyle, 78.—-Mr. John 
Park.—Mr. William Jordan, 25. 
At Armathwaite, Mrs. Slack. 
At Cockermouth, Mr. Hinde, 43.—Myr. 
Thomas Cotton, 51.——-Mr. George Graham. 
At Eamont Bridge,, near Penrith, Mr. Jo- 
seph Brall, innkeeper. 
At Bassenthwaite, Mrs. Beattie, a maiden 
lady, 75. | 
At Penrith, Mr. John Stedman, 45.—Mr. 
John Dennison, 64. He was near thirty 
years inthe service of Messrs. Clark and Bir- 
beck, as brewer to the old brewery. 
At Parkes, near Kirkaswald, Mr. Timothy 
Lowthian, 48. 
YORKSHIRE, 
The Mayor and Commonalty of York have 
offered the following rewards to such archi- 
tects, engineers, builders, or others, a§ shall, 
on or before the second day of August next, 
give, in the opinion of the said Mayor and 
Commonalty, the best plan for carrying into. 
execution the intended improvement of Ouse- 
bridge, by widening it, according to the sec- 
tion of the present arches, and for making 
the new foundations and abutments ; together 
with an estimate of the expense : 
For the most approved plan. . 1001. 
ROCCE SECON Waele « 5s alee GOL: 
For the third....+++eeeeeee 401, 
Married.| At Beverley, Joseph Hall, esq. 
to Miss M‘Donald. 
At Kirkheaton, Edmund Walker, jun. 
esq. of the exchequer office, Lincoln’s Inn, to 
Miss Walker, daughter of the late Samuel 
Walker, esq. of Lascelles Hall. 
At Ackworth, Mr. James Shepard, to 
Miss Turton, eldest daughter of the late john 
Turton, esq. 
At Howgill, Mr. A. Wilkinson, to Miss 
Sedgwick, only daughter of the Rev. Mr. 
Sedgwick. 
At Rotherham, F, Schmidt, esq. merchant, 
of Hamburgh, to Miss C. J. Oddy, of Darna. 
At Whitby, Mr. Thomas Donkin, late 
steward to Lord Mulgrave, to Miss Alice 
Bateman. 
At Bawtry, William Duncan Campbell, 
esq. of Whitby, Nortnumberland, to Re- 
becca, only daughter of the late ‘I’. Boroker, 
of the county of Northampton. 
Died.] At Rhodes Hall, near Rottrevell, 
John Brooke, esq. 84. 
At Great Driffield, Henry E. Rousby, esq. 
At Barnsley, Miss Sarah Bent, eldest 
daughter of Mr. Bent, of London, bookseller. 
At York, Mrs. Forbes. —Lieutenant Henry 
Whettam, of the Craven Legion, now on 
permanent duty in this city. He mistook 
his way, fell intothe Ouse, and was drowned. 
- At Beverley, Mrs. Mary Midgley, last 
surviving sister of the late Jonathan Midgley, 
esq. one of the aldernzgn of that corperation, 
Sz. 
Yorkshire. 
625 
At North Lees, near Ripon, Thomas Wal- 
ker, esq 82. 
At Barnsley, Mr. John Pickering, 75.— 
Mr. John Darby, 84. 
At Chapel Allerton, Mr. J. Whitaker, 82. 
At Masbro’, near Rotherham, Mr. Jo- 
seph Battie, 99. 
At Whitby, Mrs. Saunderson, wife of Mr. 
Jacob Saunderson, master of the sloop Agri- 
culture, of that port.—-Miss Huntrodes, G3. 
At Sheffield, Mr. Samuel Peech, of the 
Angel Inn, 70. He, by his great and per- 
Severing exertions, essentially improved and 
promoted the conveniencies of travelling ; and 
what merits particular notice, he was the 
first contracter in the north of England, to 
run the Mail Coaches. His life was re- 
markable for industry, by which he rose from 
an humble situation to the pessession of 
considerable property. He discharged the 
duties of his employment with strict honour, 
and to the satisfaciion of all who frequented 
his rouse; for it was, with truth, his pride 
and boast, that the accommodations of his 
inn were equal, if not superior, to any, in 
the kingdom. His trdependent mind, his 
real honesty, his enthusiastic love for his 
king and country, and-his general manners 
and deportment through life, attracted the 
admiration of ail ranks of society. 
At Badsworth, near Pontefract, William 
Willis, esq. 48. 
At Pontefract, Mrss Hepworth, relict of 
Jobn Epworth, esq. 
_At Airey Hill, near Whitby, in his 80th 
year, Richard Moorsom, esq. one of his Ma- 
jesty’s Justices of the Peace, and father to 
Capt. Robert Moorsom, of the royal navy, 
one of the present Lords of the Admiralty, 
‘ At Addle, near Leeds, the Rev. William 
Nicholson. 
At Clough House, near Huddersfield, Mrs. 
Sarah Nichols, reiict of Jonathan Nichols, 
esq. 
At Hull, Mrs. Godmond, relict of the Rev. 
_James Godmond, vicar of Howden, 83.— 
Mrs. Calson, 40.——Mrs. Barker.——-Mr, Wile 
liam Hall, 62.—-John Lee, esq. merchant, 
4.2. 0Mrs. E. Nordis, 59.—Mrs. Gelson, 81. 
At Wakefield, Mr. Joseph Wood, booke 
seller.—Mr. Matthews, B. A. late student 
of Magdalen College, Cambridge, 28.—Mr. 
Samuel Lake, 60.—Mr. John Shaw, serjeant _ 
in the 29th foot. 
_ At Leeds, Mrs. Pawson, relict of the Rev. 
John Pawson, a preacher of great eminence in 
the Methodist connection.—Mr. W. Grocack, 
63.—-Mrs. Hall, of the Star and Garter Inn, 
37.—Mr. R. Ray.—Mr. William Fretwell. 
—Miss Nixon, only daughter of Mr. Nixon, 
merchant. . 
At Bottom boat, near Wakefield, Mr. 
Wood, superintendant of the navigation 
works, at Lake Lock. He was sailing insa 
small boat, with two other persons, when.a 
sudden squall upset it. His companions, be- 
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