1806.] 
At Dalfton, Mr. Jacob Bewley, 70. 
At Kirby, in the parifh of Dean, Mr. John 
Barwife, 26. 
At Cockermouth, Mifs Mary Wilkinfon. 
At Egremont, Mr. Fletcher Weftray, iron- 
Monger, 23. 
At Diffington, Mrs, Sharp, wife of Mr. 
S., joiner. 
At Netherby, Longtown, Sophia, the in- 
fant daughter of Sir James Graham, bart. 
At Caftle Lodge, near Workington, Mrs. 
Anp Milburn, 76. 
At Workington, Mrs. Piggs, wife of Mr. 
Jofeph P.—Mrs. Efther Tiffin. —Mr. Charles 
Udale, 77. He had been nearly fifty years 
head agent to John Chriftian Curwen, efq., 
and to his father the late Mr. Chriftian, of 
Unerigg.—Mrs. Selkirk, wife of the Rev. 
John S., paftor of the Diffenting Congrega- 
tion at the High Meeting, 60. 
At Kirkbrice, Mrs. Rebecca Fell. 
At Carlifle, Mr. Robert Hodgfon, cooper, 
fon of the late Mr. Caleb H., 27.—=Mr. Jo- 
feph Twentyman, manufaturer, 30.—Mrs. 
Mary Crane, wife of Mr. Sampfon C., 22.— 
Mr. John James, 28.—Mr. Chriftopher John- 
fton, 53. 
YORKSHIRE. 
At Leeds parifh church, during the laft 
year, there were 1290 baptifms, $12 mar- 
riages, and 767 burials. 
At the late annual meeting of the mem- 
bers of the Hull Dock Company, the accounts 
for the year 1805 were audited, and the fum 
total declared to be 41,2821. 14s. 2d., or 
7zl. 15s. tod. per fhare upon 155 fhares, in 
which number are included the five new pro- 
prietors admitted laft year. 
The number of fhips belonging to the port 
of Hull employed laft year in the whale fith- 
ery was 33. Thefe together took 474 fifh, 
which produced 13,272 butts of blubber and 
5175 tons of oil. The whole of them, with 
the addition of two other veflels, are fitting 
out for the enfuing feafon. 
Application is intended to be made to Par- 
Ijament for an a& for inclofing the commons 
aed wafte grounds within the townfhip of 
Skelton, in the parifhes of Skelton and Over- 
ton, in the North Riding. 
On the 7th January, from half paft nine 
to half paft ten at night, a Lunar Iris, or 
rainbow of the Moon, was feen at Horbury, 
near Wakefield, very beautiful, and entirely 
perfect inits arch, It continued much longer 
than rainbows ufually do. A fecond bow 
was clearly difcernible above the firft, which 
was alfo perfect in its arch, but the colours 
could not be diftinétly feen. The pheno- 
menon was feen in Wakefield, and feveral 
places adjacent ; alfo in Leeds, but nat quite 
fo vivid. 
Married.| At Stockton, John Frederick 
Lumley, efq., captain in the Stockton volun- 
teer infantry, to Mifs Robinfon, daughter of 
the late Leonard R., efq. 
Yor ki{bire. 183 
At York, Captain Sampfon, of the third 
Weft York militia, to Mifs Anne Story, 
fourth daughter of George S., efg., of 
Bifhopwearmouth, Durham. — Mr. J:mes 
Snowden, fadler, to Mifs Catharine Dinu.or>, 
—Mr. James Pulleyn, to Mifs Batty, daugn- 
ter of the late Mr. Ambrofe B. 
At Doncafter, John Moxon, efq., banker, 
of Hull, to Mifs Heaton, daughter of the 
late William H., efq. 
At Snaith, Mr. Fofter Clark, furgeon, to 
Mifs Beachill, only daughter of Mr. Riche 
ard B., of Pan 
At Gretna Green, Mr. Richard Parkins, 
fon of John P., of Birthwaice Hall, near 
Barnfley, to Mifs Hargreave, of Wakefield. 
At Dewibury, the Rev. Juhn Buckworth,y 
M.A., to Mifs Halliley, daughter of Mr, 
JohnH., merchant. 
Mr. Riguere Richardfon, of Barnfley, at- 
torney, to Mifs Crooks, of Monk Bretton, 
only daughter of the late Richard C., efq., 
formerly of Kirkftall Forge. 
_ At Wefton Underwood, Bucks, Frederick 
Hall, efg., of Efklith Bante. in this coune 
ty, to Mrs. Barclay, of Wetton, 
Died.] At Selby, John Fofter, fen., efq; 
From his appearance on the ftage of public 
life, his name has been dowd with thofe 
Virtues which diftinguifh a man of {cience 
and induftry : by the unremitted exertion of 
a fuperior difcernment, he had obtained a con- 
fiderable property, and that without the aid 
of any hereditary wealth. Sound judgment 
and moral purity and ju(tice were moft ftrik- 
ingly difplayed in all his tranfaétions. 
AtRipon, Mr. William Grimfton, alder 
man, father of that corporation, 90, He 
ferved the office of mayor in regular rotation 
four times, namely, in 1761, 1772, 1733 
and 1795, having been in the corporation 57 
years.—-Charlotte, youngeft daughter of the 
late William Harrifon, M.D, — Mr. Joha 
Johnfon, jun. 
. At Halifax, Jofeph Hulme,’ M.D., 95. 
As a phyfician he ftood in the firft line of emi- 
nence, having ftudied at Leyden unden the 
learned Mufchenbrook, Ofterdyke, Albinusy 
Van Royen, and Gaubius, in the year 1743. 
He was a friend to the poor, and was ever 
ready to adminifter to them his advice withs 
out fee or reward. 
At Hebden Bridge, near Halifax, Mrs, 
Rhodes, mother of the Rev.W. Rhodes, mafe 
ter of the grammar -{chool at Tadcafter, Bo. 
At Hull, fuddenly, Captain Thomas Ellere 
by, matter of the Ruffian fhip Narva, 39 —= 
Mrs, Catharine Green, reti€t of the Rev. Ro- 
bert G., 66.——Mr. George Simpfon, cabinet 
maker, 44.—Mrs. Hewitt, wife of Captain 
H., of the Progrefs Davis’s Straits fhip, of 
this port, 32.—-Captain Chriftopher Parker, 
of the Ariel Davis’s Straits thip, 42.——-Mrs, 
Wilberforce, daughter of Captain Jofeph 
Murton. 
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