189,47 
dispatch. In the city of York it has been 
determined to obtain an act, to widen and ren- 
der more commodious Ouse and Foss bridges, 
and the avenues leading thereto 5 and in or- 
der to prevent the necessity of a’ foot toll 
being imposed to defray the expence of the 
projected improvement, a voluntary sub- 
scription has been entered into, from the 
published list of which we select the follow-’ 
ing’ munificent subscriptions. The corpo- 
ration, 2000]. Sir M. M. Sykes, 100i. Earl 
Fitzwilliam, 5001. Messys Raper, Swan, and 
Co. 500}. 
Married.) At Sheffield, Henry Garrett 
Key, esq. of London, to Miss Tudor, third 
daughter of the late Henry T. esq. 
At Cottingkam, E}lis Owen Cunliffe, esq. 
of Addingham, near Otley, to Miss Ewbank, 
only daughter of William Kay, esq. 
At Aldborough, John Tindall, esq. of 
Scarborough, to Miss Alice Terry, daughter 
of the late Mr. Leonard T. of York. 
At Doncaster, tne Rev. S. Hodson, rector 
ef Thrapston, Northamptonshire, to Mrs. 
Fenwick, of Bywell, Northumberland. 
At Hemsworth, James William Morrison, 
esq. of his Majesty’s mint, to Miss Simpson, 
only daughter of the Rev. John S. 
At Wakefield, William Turner, esq. of 
Kilnhurst, to Sophia, third daughter of the 
late john Foljambe, esq. of Rotherham. 
Died»| At Buildon, near Bradford, Wil- 
liam Ho'den, esq. 71. 
At sbetheld, John Kenyon, esq.—-Mrs. 
Mary Needham, 8i. 
At Busby Hall, William Marwood, one of 
his Majesty’s justices of the peace for the 
North Riding, 66. 
At Otley, aged 71, Mrs. Wilson, relict of 
the late Henry Wilson, M A. vicar of Otley, 
and rector of Slaidburn —Francis Win, esq. 
of Richmond, banker; he was thrown. from 
his horse when hunting, and killed on the 
spot. 
At Horsforth, Mary Airton, 105,—Same 
day, Sarah Dean, of the same place, aed 
102. 
At Wadworth, near Doncaster, Mrs. Dixon, — 
wife of the Rev. Henry D, vicar of the jior- 
mer place. 
Ac Kelmer Grange, Thirsk, Miss Sarah 
Sadler, 25. 
At Manton, Mr, John Acomb, of Leeds, 
28. 
At Fulford, Thomas Harrison, esq. 
At Hessie, in the workhouse, Mary Ow- 
thorp, 106, 
At Scarborough, Mrs. Reed, wife of Mr. 
Williaui 2. ship-owne:, and daughter of the 
Jate John Hugail, e.g. 24, 
At Hull, Mrs. Martha Atkinson, wife of 
Captain A, 49.—-Mrs, Overend, 77.-——Miss 
Caroline King,.—-Mr. William Simpson, jun 
23.—Mr, Jushua Overend, merchant, son of 
Mrs. O. mentioned above, 49.—Mrs, Snow- 
den, 33.—_Mrs, Bell, 75. 
» Laneashitre. 
$03, 
At Sheriff Hulton, Mr. James Sowerby, 
schoolmaster, 75. 
At Calico Hall, Halifax, the Rev. Edward 
Piescott, vicar of Long Preston. 
At Bradford, Mr. John Fawthorp, 101. 
At Escrick, Mr. Clark, agent.to Richard 
Thompson, esq 76. He was a man of strict 
integrity and indefatigable industry: a ¢ha- 
racter throughout his whole life totally un- 
impeachable, universally acknowledged an 
inestimable friend to the industrious tarmer, 
whuse interest, as well as that of his employ- 
ers, was the principle which led him to the 
popular esceem he always enjoyed. 
At York, Mrs. Dorothy Daile-—-Mr. John 
Severs. —Mrs. Whip, 70.—Mrs. Anderson.— 
Mr, John Terry, surgeon and apothecary, and 
a member of the common-council, 62. 
At Leeds, Mr. Charles Boynton —Miss 
Wainwright.—Mr. Thomas Hargreave, 93. 
—Mrs. Turner.—Mr. Sanel Constantine. — 
Miss Rayner, eldest daughter of Mr. John R. 
merchant, 16. 
At Cherry-tree Hill, near Sheffield, Mr. 
Join Wainwright, 96. 
At Hemworth, near Pontefract, Mrs. Val- 
lans, relict of W. V. esq. 
At Leavy Greave, Alexander Goodman, 
esq. of Sheffield. Ne 
At Ripon, aged 87, Samuel Coates, esq. 
senior alderman and father of that corporation, 
and a partner in the Ripon and Nedderdale 
bank. He was in business for more than half 
a century, and whose industry and integrity 
through life, have seldom been exce led; 
yielding to himself prosperity and happiness, 
and affording to mankind an example the 
most worthy of imitation. He-wasa good 
townsman, being ever ready to contribute li- 
berally towards whatever was considered for 
the public good, or benefit of his neighbours, 
and to assist the industrious poor whenever 
they applied to “im jer aid. He lived useful 
to mankind, and has died a credit to his fami-~ 
ly and pame. 
LANCASHIRE, 
The important communication between the 
Manchester, ¥oiton, and Bury canal, and the 
Old River navigation, opposite the Sugar- 
house, in Manchester, is now complete ; so 
that goods and mervhandize of every descrip- 
tion may be conveyed at a cheapand easy 
rate, between the towns of Bolton and Bury, 
Manchester, Wartington, Livemool, and 
parts adjacent. . ae 
Miarried.| ‘At Liverpool, Broome Witts, 
esq. of Champion Hill, Surry, to Miss Jane 
Lake, daughter of William Charles L. esq. 
Died.] At Chorley, Mr. John Higginson, 
93. 
At Wavertree, Roger Newton Dale, esq. 
of Liverpool, banker, 33. 
At Dunham, Mrs. Boardman. 
At Prescot, Mr. James ‘Vitherington, 69. 
~The Rev. Thomas Messenger, curate of 
c Overton, 
