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style; and if the performers acquit them- 
selves with that ability which there is rea- 
son to expect, both the frequenters of the 
drama, and the manager, will, in all probabi- 
Jity, have reason to rejoice in the changes 
which have taken place, 
Married.}| At York, Michael Anne, esq. 
of Burghwallis, near Doncaster, to Miss Tas- 
burgh, of Bodney, Norfelk ; in consequence 
-of which Mr. Anne takes the lady’s ueme. 
At Whitgift, Mr. Harrison, of Pockling- 
ton, to Miss Danser, daughter of Joshua D. 
esq. 
Ane Bilton Church, the Rev. W. Preston, 
vicar of Bulmer, in the North-Riding, to, 
Miss Frances Plumer, daughter of Hali P. 
esq. of Bilton Hall. 
At Duffield, Richard Stanley, esq. of, Bar- 
ber Wood, near Rotherham, banker, to Miss 
Thacker, daughter of the late Mr. T. of 
Wiln Mills, De:byshire. 
At Hull, Mr. Stephen Dickinson, solicitor, 
to Mrs. Etherington. 
At Kirby Hill Church, Humphry Fletcher, 
esq. of Boroughoricge, to Miss Arabella 
Smith, daughter of the late Jacob S. esq. of 
Humburton. 
At Ripon, Mr Themas Ayrton, to Miss 
Mary Rawson, youngest daughter of Mr. Al- 
derman R. 
Died.] At Garton in Holderness, Mr. 
John Grasby, celebrated for his skill zs a 
bone-setter, 82. 
At Hull, Captain Thomas Thompson.— 
W illiam, only son of Mr. Richard Parke, one 
of the proprietors of the London stage wag- 
gons, 19.—Mr. William Hessey, B1—Mr. 
Joseph Wardell, 64. 
At Cac Mrs. Elinor Staniforth, 92. 
She was carried to Atierclifie chapel by 19 
grandchildren, and followed by 27 great- 
grandchildren. She has left two daughters, 
the one 70 years of age, and the other 60. 
Aged 83, Mr. Proctor Holden, formerly 
master of the free grammar-school at West- 
house, near Ingleton, Yorkshire. He was 
brother to the late Kev. G. Holden, calcula- 
tor of the tide-table for Liverpool, and father 
of that universal scholar, the late Francis 
Holden, of Trinity College, Cambridge, 
At Pontefract, Mr. Joseph Johason, 79. 
At Oakwell fall, near Leeds, Benjamin 
Fearnley, esq. 
At Leeds, Mr. James Berwick.<-Mes: 
Clapham. 
‘ At Kichmond, Henry Blegborough, esq. 
the senior alderman of that place. He had 
~ served the office of commos-councilman many 
Years, was elected.an alderman above thirty 
years since, and served the office of mayor 
three times, w ich great credit to himself, and 
benefit to the corporation. 
At Knaresboro’, Mr. Francis Fairbank, at- 
torney. ; ao 
At Hessell, Samuel Bean, esq. 
At Cottingham, Joseph Milburn, esq. one 
of the oldest masters in the Royal Navy, 73. 
Lancashire. 
[Junea, 
At Arksey, the Rey.-John Dockray, cus 
rate of «dlington, 65. 
At York, Mrs. Sarrande, relict of the Rev. 
Mr. S. rector of Sutton ugon Derwent, and 
vicar-of Bossall.--Mr. Thomas Cartwright, 
late of Cariton, near Penrith, 83.—In the 
734 year of his age, Thomas Smith, esq. se- 
nior alderman of this corporation, and father 
of the city. He served the cifice cof sheriff 
in the year 1778, and that of lord mayor in 
1786 and £4793. . Wirs. Rouby, superior of 
_the Roman Catholic seminary.—iMs. John - 
Simmons, 33. 
At Doncaster, Mrs, Mosley. —Mr. Her- 
ring, of the Black BuliInn, which he had 
kept upwards, of half a century, 74. 
At Adwick, Mrs. Coward, 80. 
At Sheffield, Mr. James ,Greaves.—Mrs. 
Lowe.——Mrs. Cadman.—Mes, Hobson, wife 
Mr. Charles H.--Mirs. Taylor.—Mrs. Ray- 
ner.—-Blizabeth, daughter of Mr. Orton, 
bookseller, 14.—Mr. W. Waker, 80.-—Mir. 
Aaron Nicholls, and his wife, Mrs. N. 
At Rosh ty Mr. Favell, 77, 
At Darnall, Mr. William Smith, 78 j.anda 
few days afterwards, at the same age, his Wii, 
Mrs. 5S. .- 
At the Elm, near Sheffield, Joba Parker, 
esq- attorney. 
At Huddersfield, aeeett wife of Mr. 
George Ibbotson — Mrs. Stocks.—In conse 
quence of a fali from a gig, Mr. Newhouse. 
At Sheffield, J. Browne; M.D.inthe 70th | 
year of his age. He was so generally and — 
deservedly respected, that on the day of his 
interment, the shops in the principal streets 
in Sheffield were shut until 11 o’clock in the 
Mornings: At a public meeting held at Cut- 
ler’s Hall, to consider of the be-t means of 
perpetuating his memory, it was resolved 
ihat a marble bust of the doctor should be 
placed i in the General Infirmary; and asube 
scription was opened for defraying the ex- 
pense. 
- LANCASHIRE. | 
The inhabitants of Liverpool have lately 
been visited with an inflammatory disease of 
the eyes, which has in many instances pro- 
duced blindness. _A meeting has been held 
to consider of the means of establishing in 
that town-an institution for the relief and 
cure of the diseases of that tender organ. 
A subscription has has been opened in the 
same town, for the purpose of {founding a se= 
minary in this country fur the education of 
British catholics. 
Married.| At Liverpool, Captain John 
Kubley, ef theship Montezuma, to Miss Hare 
rict Plant,—Captain James Garner, to Elizae 
beth, daughter of John Hinde, esq.— Mr. Ro- 
bert ‘Mellon, coast-waiter and searcher in the- 
customs at Bagiilt, to Miss E. Cowell. 
At Preston, Mr. Edward Forshaw, | attore 
ney, to Miss Mary Taylor. 
At Prescot, Mr. Henry Lickbarrow, to Miss 
Southern. 
At Childwall, A. T. Patterson, ee 
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