1807] 
At Workington, Mrs. Sarah Simpfon, 73. — 
Mr. John Weftray, 48. 
At Cockermouth, Mrs. Mary Rofe, 72.— 
Mrs. Dalton, wife of Mr. John D. 
At Brigham, Mrs. Whinney, 94. 
At Gainsford, John Cade, efg. 72. 
At Scales, near Orten, Mr. Robert Wilfon, 
84. 
At Whitehaven, Mrs. Mary Dawfon.—Mr. 
John Ritfon, formerly mafter of the fhip Peace, 
of that port, 87. —Mr. John. Smith, late of the 
cuftom-houfe.--Mr. Themas George —Mrs. 
Ann Bell), 48.—Mrs. Agnes Cookion, houfe- 
Keeper at the Caftle, 53. 
At Penrith, Mr. John Noble, 83. 
At Harrington, Mifs Jane Sanderfon. 
At Kendal, Mr. Richard Lonfdale, 28. 
ft Ginnis, Mr. Hugh Naile, 83. 
At Crofsfield, Mr. Henry Booth, formerly 
matter ef a vefiel trom Whitehaven. 
YORKSHIRE. . 
The following is a lift of marriages, chrift- 
enings, and burials, which took place at Shef- 
field during the year 1806.—Marriages, 484; 
chriftenings, 17163 burials, 818. 
Baptifms, marriages, and burials, at the 
parith church, in Leeds.—Baptifms, 1345 ; 
airiages, 6265 buriais, 1015: 
Married.} At Howden, William Moore, 
efq. of Burn-butts, to Mifs Blanchard, dauzh- 
ter of B. efq. of Thorpe-hall. 
At Reinfwell, Richard Webfter, efq. of 
England-hill, to Mifs Sarah Cutford, of El- 
fternwick, in Holdernefs. 
At Thornhill, Matthew Bryan, efg. of Ne- 
therton, near Wakefield, to Mils Wile. 
At York, Mr. Kirby, of Tadcafter, to Mifs 
Snowball, daughter of the late Robert S. efq. 
#f Kirkby Grindalyth. 
Mr. John Ikin, of Leeds, merchant, to 
Mifs Ingham, daughter of Jothua I. efg. of 
Blake-hali, Mirfield. 
At Whitby, Mr. James Hopkinfon, of Bel- 
fings-hill, in Holdernefs, to Mifs Scarbro, 
fecond daughter of Robert S. efq. of Whitby. 
John Barlow, efg. of Middlethorpe, near 
York, to Mifs F. Bayley, fecond daughter of 
James B. efq of Ardwick, mear Manchefter. 
At Guilborough, Marmaduke .Conftable, 
efq. of Waffand, to Mifs Octavia Hale, eighth 
daughter of the late General H. 
Died.} At Hull, Mr. fohn Cooper, of 
Scawby, Lincolnthire.—-Mrs, Tayler, wife ef 
Mr. Francis T. merchant.—Mr. Wm. Sellers, 
merchant, 54.— Mrs. Ann Jonnfon, 91.— : 
Mrs. Sharpe, wife of Mr. John S. 65.—-Mr. 
Joteph Hardy,. permit-writer in the excife- 
office, 54.—Mrs. Smith, wife of Capt. Smith, 
of the Faleonberg, of Grimfby.—Mr. Richard 
Confitt, 70. 
At York, Mrs. Siddall, reli& of Alderman 
S —Mr. Charles Sanderfon, attorney.—Mr. 
Thomes Parkinfon —Mr. Nightingale, attor- 
ney.—Mrs, Prefton, widow of William P. 
oS aba ag 
At Leeds, Mr. William Powell. Mr. Hal- 
Yorkstire. 
88 
‘ton, broker, and manor-bailiff for the borous he 
=—NMys. Walker, wife of Mr. Ard W.—Mes. 
Blayds, fitter of the late John B. efq. of Oul- 
ton.—Mr. Robert Mitchell, printer.—Mrs. 
Sarah Stephenfon.—Mr. Jeremiah Warreil, 
long known as a teacher inthe Sunday fcheoise 
e—Mir. Mofes Wilfons 
At Lofthoufe, near Wakefield, Mr. Benge 
Pulleine. He diced of a mortification in the 
arm, which was occafiened by a fcratch he 
received on one of his fingers by a borfe’s 
tooth, as he was giving him a drink. 
At Sutton, near Skipton, Mr. Robert Hodg- 
fon, worfted fpinner, and enfign in the Craven 
legion. i 
At Howden, Mrs. Blanchard. 
At Beverley, Mr. John Hall, 84, 
At Thirfk, Mifs Buckle, eldeft daughter of 
Mr. Edward B. of Sowerby-park, 17. 
At Skarrow, near ShefReld, Mifs Mackene 
_Zie, elie daughter of the Rev. Mr. M. 
At Pontefraét, Mrs. Elltfon, reli&t of Dr. 
E. of Wolley. 
At Efkdale-fide, near Whitby, Mr. jofeph 
Dale, landholder. Though his generai cha- 
ra¢ter was of an eccentric caft, its predominant 
feature was humunity to his tenants, whofe 
rents he would never content to raife; and 
when the income-tax was firft eftablithed, 
he found an additional reafon for being fatis- 
fied with his forbearance in this refpeét, as 
he humourou@y obferved, it was the meang 
of his having a lefs fum to pay tout. 
At Sheffield, to which place he had retired 
for the benefit of his native air, Mr. John 
Daniell, printer of the Liverpool Chronicie. 
He was a young man of correct morals, and of 
a difpoktion truly amiable and conciliating. 
In the particular line of his profeflion, his ate 
tainments entitled him to confideration. Se- 
veral of the fpecimens which he has ieft be- 
hind him e¢f drawing, the amufement ef his 
leifure hours, are a fufficient indication that. 
had his attention been devoted te it as his 
leading purfuit, he might have ranked ameng 
the firft artifts of the day. 
At Ackworth, Anthony Suttees, efg. one 
of the juftices of the peace for the Weft 
Riding, and many years lieatenant-colonel of 
the 2d Weft York regiment of militia. 
. At Nunningtos, Mrs. Cleaver, wife of 
Edward C. jun. efq. 
At Wakefield, Mr. Nicholfon, 61, formerly 
an eminent mathematician and writing-mafter. 
—Mrs Leevefley, wife of Mr. Robert L.— 
Mr. Themas. Whitehcad.—-Mrs. Smith, wife 
of Mr. William 3S. ard daughter of Alderman 
Halifax, of Doncafter.—Mr. John Afh, 72. 
At Moorgate, near Rotherham, Samuel 
Tooker, efq. one of the magiftrates of the 
Weft Riding, and recorder of Doncafter. 
At Bofton, near Thorp-arch,. Mrs. Hall, 
wi'e of Thomas H. efq. of London. 29., 
At the vicarage-houle, Dewibury, the Rev. 
Matthew Powley, A.M. 663 upwards of 29 
years vicar of thit parifh. 
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