: 1810.] 
But list’ning crowds this honour’d tomb at- 
tend, 
And children’s children bless their father’s 
. friend. 
| Married] At Skelbrook, the Rev. W. 
Snowden, of Doncaster, to Miss England. 
At Hull, Mr. John Featherstone, to Mary, 
grand-daughter of Thomas Brook, esq. 
At Burythorp, nesr Malton, William 
Preston, esq. to Miss Johnson, daughter of 
Mr. John J. of Welton. 
At York, Mr. Mather, surgeon,. to Miss 
Clough, daughter of the late John C. esq. 
At Acomb, john Pearson, esq. of Leeds, 
" to Sarah, eldest daughter of the late T. D. 
Garencieres, esq. of York. 
At Hedon, the Rev. Joseph Thompson, of 
Riplingham, to Miss Burstall, daughter of 
the late John B. esq. 
At Leeds, Charles Weddall, esq. of Selby, 
to Miss Motley, daughter of ‘James M. esq. 
of Osmondthorp House: 
Died.} At Yok, Mr. Thomas Surr, 52. 
At Hull, Mrs, Sarah Stephenson.—-Major- 
general Hewgill, commander of the troops 
in the ure at this place, 49.—Mrs. 
Kemplay, 81,—Mr. Thomas Williamson, 
58.—Mrs. Benson, wife of Mr. Joseph B. 
methodist preacher. 
At Bridlington, Lieutenant J. S. Harrison, 
of the ist West York militia, 30. 
At Wakefield, Mrs. Mann, 37. 
At Whitby, Mr, George Sanderson, 70. 
At West Hill, near Shedlield, Mr. J. Wil- 
liamson, 97. 
At Holbeck, Mrs. Hague, relict of the 
Rey. Joseph H. 91, 
At Cottingham, Mrs. Moxon, mother of 
William M. esq. ef that place, 77. 
At Drypool, Mrs. Langley, relict of En- 
sign L. 
At Boroughbridge, Mat. Glenton, esq. 79. 
At Bedale; Mrs. Caroline Raper, a maiden 
lady, last surviving child of Thomas R. esq. 
At Leeds, Maria, youngest daughter of 
Mr. Thomas Bolland.—Mrs. Northern. 
Mrs. Westwood.—Mrs. Trant, wife of Mr. 
William Thomas T. of that place, druggist, 
ie She was much respected by all who knew 
er, 3 
_At Badsworth, Mr. William Milton. 
At Sheffield, Mr. J. Barlow. 
At Wetherby, Mr. Thomas Walker, 69. 
At Great Driffield, Mr. George Conyers, 
solicitor. 
At Rotherham, within a few hours of each 
_ other, Mr. and Mrs, Carnelly, of the Pack- 
horse jinn. 
At Carlton, in Coverdale, Mr. William 
Walker. His death is not more lamented by 
the neighbourhood where lie resided, than’ 
by his numercus acquaintance in Skipton, 
where he formerly lived as a respectable drug- 
gist. He was author of ‘¢ Juvenile Poents,” 
and received a present from the celebrated 
poet, Mason, on their publication. 
At Wormersley Hall, near Ferrybridge, 
Joseph Thompson, esq. 
Lancashire. QI 
ear Cottingham, aged 60, George Knowse 
ley, esq. one of his Majesty’s Justices of the 
Peace for the East-riding. If widely diffused 
benevolence, an invariable propriety of con- 
duct, and uniform uprightness, deserve the 
esteem of survivors, his worth will be had 
in lasting remembrance. 
At Howroyde, in the 86th year of his 2 aves 
Mr. William Hirst, who had been a faithful 
servant for more than fifty years to the Jate 
Joshua Horton, esq. and to his son. He had 
attended York races (from pure attachment 
to the sport) regularly for upwards of forty 
years, with the exception of the last, and 
had the honour to be known, and, from the 
great propricty of his manners, noticed, by 
many of the distinguished personages who 
have patronized those meetings during the 
above period, part’cularly by such as were of 
his own standing. 
LANCASHIRE. 
As two sawyers were employed in cutting 
up an oak tree, about thirteen inches in dia- 
meter, for the use of the Ear] of Derby’s col- 
liery, in Rainford, in this county, the man 
in the pit perceived something move, 
which, on examination, proved to be a fulle 
grown toad. The animal was quite alive 
when taken up, notwithstanding one of its 
legs had been cut off by the saw. The ca- 
vity in which it was found, was exactly in 
the centre of the tree, just large enough to 
contain the body. Inthe tree, ies the least 
crack or aperture could be discovered that had 
a communication with the atmosphere. That 
part of the oak which contained the toad is 
now in the possession of Mr. John Foster, 
of Rainferd. 
Married.] At Walton, John, second son of 
John Hosken, esq. of Carines, Cornwall, to 
Miss Harper, daughter of William H. esq. 
of Everton. 
At Liverpool, Captain Youd, to Miss Eliz, 
Kemwp.—R. Pickering, esq. to Miss Ann 
Downward, daughter of Thomas D. esq. 
At Birkenhead Priory, Captain Bashsord, 
R. N. to Miss Sophia Lake, daughter of Wil- 
liam Charles L. esq. 
Died.] At Poulton in the Filde, Mr. Ro- 
bert Hull, 
At Oak House, West Derby, Mrs. White- 
side, wife of Mr. Thomas W. 56. 
At Bootie, Mr. Robert Coulburn, 64. 
At Rochdale, Mr. John Leech, upwards 
of thirty years an indefatigable preacher among 
the methodists, 73 ~~ 
At Manéhester: Mrs. Dalton.—-Miss Eliz. 
Cooper. —Mr. James Marshall. — Nancy, 
danghter of Mr. Foxcroft, Agent to the Com- 
missioners of the Police, 21. 
At Lancaster, Miss Shaw. 
At Kirkdale, Mr. Thomas Frodsham, 69. 
‘At Wavertree, Mary, second daughter of 
John Myers, esq. 
At Broad Green, near Wavertree, Mrs, 
Hickson. 
At Rainford, Mr. William Fleetwood, 
82, " a Ue 
me At 
