18¢9.] 
Married.} At Gaisborough, Mr. Thomas 
Simpson, of Nanthorpe, near Stokesley, to 
Miss Ann Lee, second daughter of James Ty 
esq. of Pinchingthorpe. 
At York, William Raven, esq. of Hartse 
horn Hall, Derbyshire, to Lucy, daughter of 
the late Mr. William Brown. 
At Halifax, James Haley, esq. to Miss E. 
Patchett, second daughter of Mr. P. 
Died.| At Hull, aged 84, Mr. Philip Alf- 
new. He was found dead in his yard, near a 
piece of wood, which he had been seen a short 
time before in the act of chopping. He was 
master of a pilot-boat at the time Paul Jones 
was upon that coast; and falling in witha 
ship captured by that notorious character, the 
prize- master of which was dissatisfied, he took 
charge of her, and brought her into the Hum- 
ber.——-Thomas Jackson, esq. many years an 
elder brother of the Triuity-house, 77.— 
John Voase, esq. merchant, 63.—Mr. R. R. 
Baines, many years governor of the goai for 
this town. 
At Leeds, aged 29, Captain John Paul, of 
the 334 regiment, on the recruiting service 
in Leeds. He was a very gallant officer, and 
particularly distinguished himself at one of 
the most memorable events in our military 
history, the storming of Seringapatam.—Mrs. 
Dove.—Mr. William Clough, 68.—Mr. Isaac 
Kimington. 
At Heworth Grange, near York, Mrs. 
Bourne, wife of William B. esq. 23. 
At Scarborough, Mrs. Dale, wife of Sedge- 
field D. esq.—Mr. John Keatley3 and the 
following day, his wife, Mrs. K. 
At Skewkirk, near Green Hammerton, Ur- 
sula, second daughter of H. Tenant, esq. 16. 
At West Mills, Mirfield, Miss Maria Brook, 
only daughter of the late S. B. esq. 17. 
At Osbaldwick, near York, Mrs. Wills, 
wite of the Rev. J. W. and daughter of the 
kate Rey. John Sarrande, rector of Sutten- 
upon-Derwent and Elvingion. 
At Dunnington Lodge, near York, Jobn 
Lister, gent. 
for that city in 1791. 
At Doncaster, Lieut. Westerman, of the 
25th foot, 22. 
At York, Mrs. Cecilia Maughan, relict of 
John M. esq. 69.—Mr. William Weatherill, 
39.—Mr. John Jackson, 70.—hirs. Motritr, 
relict of John Lawrey M. esq. of Rekeby 
Park.—Maria, youngest daughter of William 
Bayldon, esq. 17. 
At Beverley, Mrs. Susannah Dickons, a 
maiden lady, sister cof Thomas D. eag. one of 
the aldermen of that corporation, 70.—Mr. 
Jobn Andrew. 
At North Cave, Mr. A. Foster, 86. 
At Wighili Grange, Mrs. Wright, 93. 
At Ferriby, Mrs. Johnson, 85. 
At Northallerton, Hesry Todd, esq. 7¥. 
At Wensley, near Bedale, Thomas Maude, 
esq. 
At Masbro, Mrs. Pye, relict of the Rev. 
Joha P. of Sheffield, 81. 
Lancushires 
He served the office of sheriff 
407 
At Camp Hall, near Leed3, Thomas, son 
of John, Wilson, esq. 
LANCASHIRE. 
At the annual meeting of the vestry of the 
parish of Liverpool, he!d. as usual, at the Gid 
Church, the state of the parish Fong was 
laid ere the meeting as follows: 
Total expensiture at the work 
house; allowances to the 
cut.poor; for the house of 
correction, lunatics, militia, 
salaries, and incidents for 
the last year 
The taxes uncollected to the 
95th March ult. (allow. 
ancs being made for proba- 
ble bad debis) are estimated 
ar. 15,000 90 
Stock of provisions and other 
articles in the workhouse 
on the 25th March is, per 
valuation 
The debts owing by the parish 
on the same day are esti- 
mated at 
So that the balance in favour 
of the parish is 7,814 70 
The average number of paupers in the 
workhouse from the 3ist March, 1808, to the 
25th March, 1809, has been 1142 persons. 
The increase of the ovt-door poor has heen 
very considerable; but from the great attene 
tion of the parish officers,sand the late churche 
wardens in particular, t the utmost economy 
has been pragt) sed; and the same rates as jast 
year, itis expected, will be sufficient, pro- 
vided the pertsi is burthened with no addi- 
tional expence on account of the militia, or 
other unforeseet expences. 
The public labours of Mr. Lancaster, and 
his recent visit to Manchester, with a view 
to explain and recommend his admirable 
system of education, has i impressed the minds 
of a number of respectable inhabitants of that 
town, wiih a strong desire, to institute, upon 
a Bread basis, a school on this plan, for the 
gratuitous instruction of the poor children of 
this town, in reading, waiting, and such fun- 
damental rules of arithmetic as may be necese 
sary for the general’ purposes of business, 
every day in the week, except Saturday afiere 
noon ; and that it be always recommended, 
tnat, on Sunday, ail the children attend seme 
of the Sunday schoc:s, or along with those 
schoois, some of the places of worship, with 
both cf which the town is amply provided, 
A subscription has been commenced in erder 
to provide for the expences necessarily con- 
nected with the execution of this plan, and 4 
to procure, besides a moderate salary me the 
master, a building sufficiently extensive for 
so large a number of children as are expected 
to attend. 
éarried.| At Yapton, Mr. J. Rogers,’ 
teilor, horse-dector, asd teoth-drawer, aged 
60, to Mrs. Anne Stagg, widew, aged 8: 
years. -A grandson ef the bride gave her 
a2, 
£35,094 19 4 
4,391 53 
AT DS GAasS 
