192 
At Ulndale near Cockermouth, Mrs. Betty 
Thompfon, 97. We 
At Workington, Mrs. Mackinfon, wife of 
Captain Jofeph M. 62.—Mrs. Scrugham, 80. 
At Stainborn, Mr. John Stockdale, 78. 
At Kendal, Mrs. Wilkinfon, wife.of Mr. 
Henry W.—Mrs. Campbell, wife of Dr. €. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. Michaelmas Kef- 
wick, 53.—Mr. James Carruthers,60.—Mr. 
Benjamin Gilliat, 80,. formerly mafter of a 
veilel out of this port, but retired from bufi- 
nefs feveral-years ago. He was the laft far- 
vivor of four brothers, all of the fame occu- 
pation, (and chiefly employed in the foreign 
trade) whe, after encountering for years the 
perils of a maritime life, and traverfing innu- 
merable leagues of water, at laft refigned 
their breath in the place where firft they drew 
3t; each of them (one excepted) having num- 
bered his eightieth year.—Mrs. Jane Kei- 
wick, 84. # 
At Harparigg, near Langholm, Mr. Wm. 
Bothrick, 96. 
At Cleator, Mifs Margaret Fofter, young- 
eft daughter of Mr. John F. of Whitehaven. 
At Burton, in Lonfdale, Mr. Thomas 
Smith, 67. 
At Hague-hall, Mrs. Allott, reliét of the 
Rev. Mr. A. 76. 
YORKSHIRE. 
At the annual meeting ef the members of 
the Dock-Company, held at the Guildhall, 
in Hull, the accounts for the year 1806 were 
audited, and the total fum to be divided, de- 
clared to be £8901 15s. or £49 9s. 1d. per 
fhare, upon one hundred and eighty fhares,— 
jn which number are included the twenty-five 
new or additional fhares admitted the laf 
year. 
, Married.|] At York, Mr. Thos. Sanderfon, 
to Mrs. Harrifon —Mr. Thos. Ellis, of Nor- 
ton, near Malton, to Mifs Waud, of Acomb. 
At Birftall, Mr. John Alderfon, of Liver- 
pool, to Mifs Knowles, of Gomerfall. 
At Richmond, Mr. F. Story, to Mifs 
Mary Dale. 
At Hull, Capt. Richard Maxwell, to Mrs, 
Thomas, of Liverpool. 
At Pocklington, John Bagley, efq. t 
Mifs Bell, daughter of Mr. B. furgeon. 
At Scarbro” Capt. Smith, of the thip Lin- 
coln, to Mifs Willis. ; 
At Pontefract, Mr. Wm. Bradley, archi- 
tect, of Halifax, to Mils Rideout, daughter 
of Mr. Wm. R. of Manchefter, ' 
At Myton, in Craven, John Charnley, 
efq. of Lancafter, to Mrs. J. Peele, daugh- 
ter of the Rey. Thos. Armiftead, vicar of 
shat parith. 
Died.| At Oxton, near Tadcafter, Mrs. 
Siddall, 101. She retained all her faculties 
to the hour of her death.- 
At York, the Rev. John James Dobfon, 
of Crambe. He has leit handfome legacies 
to the York County Hofpital, the fchools for 
Blue Coat Boys, and Grey Coat Girls, and 
Yorkshirem—Lancashire. 
[March 1, 
the Difpenfary eftablithed there ; and alfo to 
the poor of the parifh of Crambe, where he 
died, dnd-to the poor of the parifh of St. Sa- 
viour’s-gate, where he is buried in a family 
vault.—IMrs. Sinclair, wife of Robt. S. efq. 
recorder of the city. 
Mrs. Confitt, widow of Mr. Richard C, 
whofe death was announced in our laf aum~ 
ber.--Mrs. Catherine Rudd, eldeft daughter 
of the Rev. Abraham Blackfton R, vicar of 
Londefbro’ and Burnly, in the Eaft riding. 
At Barnby, near Selby, Jofeph Blanchard, 
efg.—John Brewer, efg. 
At Whitkirk, near Leeds, Mifs Smallpage, - 
only daughter of the Rev. Mr. S. 19. 
At Kirkftall, fuddenly, in his barn, as is 
conjeétured, in a fit of apoplexy, Mr. Wai. 
Waddington.-—Mzr. Thos. Myers. 
At Warthill, near York, John Agar, 
efg 87. . : 
At Pontefrat, Mrs. Gunning, reli& of 
Thos. G. efq. merchant, of Sheffield. 
At Wyton, in Holdernefs, Mrs. Raines, 
wife of Wm. R. efg. 28. 
At Hedon, John Burftall, efq. 71- - 
At Beverley, Mrs. Ifabella Nicholfon, 2 
maiden lady.—Mr. Richard Meadley, 73. 
Mifs Rachel Wyrill, daughter of Mr. James 
W. being the third daughter he has buried in 
lefs than three months. 
At Scarbro’, Mr. Thos. Abott, 74.—Mr, 
Rich. Crompton, 82. 
At Hull, Mrs..Hewfon, wife of Mr. Geo. 
H.—Mrs. Harriet Bennet, wife of Captain 
Thos. B. of the Good-Intent, of London, 19. 
— Mrs. Eckins, 40 years matron of the work- 
houfe, 86.—Mr. Thomas Richardfon, jun.— 
Mrs. Staniforth, reli of John S. efg. and 
aunt to fohn S. efq. M.P. forthis borough, 82. 
At Winterburn, near Skipton, Thomas 
Wilkinfon, efg. 69. and a few days afters 
wards his brother, Mr. fames W. of Skipton, 
poft-mafter. 
At Clayton-hall, near Barnfley, Richard 
Greaves, efq. 
At Drypool, Mr. William Ramfden, for- 
merly a ftationer in Hull,-and author of fe- 
veral tracts on religious, moral, and popular 
fubiects. 
At North Ferriby, Mr. Wm. Hefsieden, 
youngeft fon of Thomas H. efg. 18. - 
At Leeds, Mr, Thomas Wilfon, 42.—Mr. 
George Roper, merchant. 
At Crofsland Hall, near Huddersfield, 
George Beaumont, efg. formerly major of ~ 
the Leeds Volunteer Infantry. 
At Kettlewell, Craven, the Rev. Ten- 
nant Bolland, Curate of ‘Hubberholm: a 
gentleman of the ftritteft probity and honour, 
with a heart always touched with the dif- 
trefles of others, and a benevolence ever 
ready to relieve their wants and promote their 
furire good, _ 
LANCASHIRE, 
~ Married.| At Maachefter, James Bellairs, 
elq. of Derby, banker, to Elizabeth Anne, 
cide - 
