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now be created, under the provifions of the 
Tate a&ts of parliament. 
Married.] At Yapham, near Pocklington, 
Mr. Wilfon Crofs, of Meltonby Hall, fecond 
fon of the late John C., efq, of Tricket 
Hall, to Mifs Bagley, youngeft daughter of 
Mr. Thomas B., of Pocklington. 
At Coxweld, Mr. Thomas Smithfon, of 
High Field Houfe, to Mifs Fewfter, enly 
daughter of Matthias F., efq., of Byland 
Abbey. == Mr. Ifaac Wood, to Mifs Sarah 
Greenwood, nicce of William Barker, efq., 
all of that place. 
At Carleton, near Snaith, Thomas Pears, 
efq , to Mifs Hinfley, daughter of Mr. John 
H., jun. 
At Sutton in Holdernefs, Lieutenant Fox, 
ef the royal navy, to Mifs Barmby, daugh- 
ter of Mr. Thomas B., fhip owner. 
At Fridaythorpe, Mr. John Harland, of 
Hyggate Lodge, tu Mifs Sarah Sharp, young- 
eft daughter of Robert S., efq. 
At Whitgift, Johns Dodfworth, efq., of 
Selby, to Mrs. Dolphin, widow of the late 
M. Dolphin, efg. 
At Brunton, near Scarborough, Richard 
Smailes, efy., of Troutfdale, captain in the 
Pickering Lythe volunteers, to Milfs Eliza- 
beth Beal, eldeft daughter of Mrs. B., of 
Birdfall. 
At PontefraG@, the Rev. T. Pym William- 
fon, of Gainfborough, to Mifs Frances Tay- 
lor, daughter of Thomas T, efq, of the 
former place. 
Died} At Leeds; Mr. John Wrigglef- 
worth, ftuff maker. — Mr. John Smith, of 
the White Hart Inn.—Mr. Thomas Martin, 
paper-maker, of Woodfide.—-Mr. John Chap- 
pel, bailiff.—-Mr. Benjamin Cromack, tailor. 
—Mr. William Dawtfon, of the houfe of 
Wefterman and Dawfon, woolftaplers.—-Mrs. 
Mann. — Mrs. Briggs, wife of Mr. B., 
plumber and glazier.—Mr. W. H. Brazier, 
auCtioneer, 54 —Mr. james Wilfon Lang, 
late of Wakefield, merchant.—John Wright, 
efq., formerly of Bolton Hall, near Rich- 
mond, 74. 
At Halifax, Mr. William Thomas, for- 
merly of the Cock and Crown Inn} 79. 
At Northallerton, Mifs Mary Bayley, . fe- 
cond daughter of Dr. B., 14. 
At Wakefield, Mrs. Clayton, wife of Mr; 
€., foap-boiler. 
At Pontefra&, Mrs. Horton, reliét of Jo- 
fhua H. efq., of Howroyd, 67. — Mir. Bed- 
ford, linen-draper. 
At Midalzton-Tyas-Hall, Mrs. Lalleland, 
relict of Robert L., efq., fermerly of York. 
At Harlfiey Kall, near Northallerton, Sir 
Alexander Ramfay Irvine, bart. 
At Knarefborough, Mrs. Ingle, wife of 
Mr. Thomas I., furgeon. 
At Heworth, near York, Gecrge Th 
efq. 
— AtSpotboro’ Hall, near Doncafter,: in con- 
fequence of brezking his leg by a fall froma 
wing, 
Lancafbire. 
pair of library-fteps, Sir Lionel Copley, bart., 
at Hull, Mrs. Wilberforce, 38.—Mr. Sa- 
muel Southy. wharfinger, 38. — Mr. fohn 
Walker, fifhmonger, §5.——-Mr. Jofiah Jones, 
70.——Mr. Timothy Crofs. tailor —Mrs. Wil- 
liams, wife of Mr. W., comedian, 38. 
At Beverley, John Courtney, efq., great- 
ly lamented for his munificence and extenfive 
charities. —Mr. Robert Story, tailor, 66. 
At Scarbro’, R. Farfide, efg., many years 
matter of the ceremonies at Donner’s aflem- 
bly-rooms, 96. 
At York, Mrs. Hotham, wife of Mr. R. 
W. Hotham. — Mr. William Thompfon, 
youngeft fon of the late William T., efg.— 
Atthe houfe of her uncle, Mr. Prince, Mifs 
Clergette, 25, -—~ Mrs. Jenninzs, relict of 
William J., gent., 87.—Mr. Benjamin Gor- 
wood, bra!s-founder. 
At Eafingwold, Mr. Henry Driffield, go. 
At Ellerker, near South Cave, Mr. John 
‘Levitt, an eminent agriculturift, 66. 
At Darrington, William Sotheron, efq.y, 
lieutenant-colonel of the Pontefraét volun- 
teers, 50 He reprefented the borough of 
Pontefract in two parliaments, as a reward 
for having fuccefsfully vindicated and affert- 
ed (together with his cclleague Mr. Smith,) 
the rights of all the free burgeffes to the 
privilege of voting. He was a gentleman of 
the moft honourable principles, of eafy and 
polifhed manners, beloved by a numerous and 
Valuable acquaintance, regretted moft deeply by 
his neareft relatives, and lamented by all whe 
knew him, as an intrepid friend to his coun- 
try, of high fpirit and independent fenti- 
ments, and of the ftri€teftintegrity. 
LANCASHIREs« 
Married.] At Lancafter, Mr. Forreft, of- 
Hornby, maltiter, to Mifs Stulman, daugh- 
ter of Mr. S., of Caton, innkeeper.—The 
Rev. Mr. Harrifon, of Manchefter, to Mifg 
Hinde, daughter of the late James H., efq. 
At Liverpool, Mr. Thomas Hughes, jun., 
woojlen-draper, te Mifs johnfon.—Mr. John 
Richardfon, merchant, to Mifs Aikin, daugh- 
ter of the late Captain A.— Mr. Robert 
Greaves, folicitor, to Mrs. Parry. — Mr. 
George Wright, matter of the Induftry, of 
Lancafter, to Mrs. Farrer, widow of Mr. Jo- 
feph F. 
At Prefcot, Mr. John Houghton, attor- 
ney, to Mifs Brown. 
At Bidfton, Mr. Houghton, atterney, of 
Liverpool, to Mifs Jackfons ~ 
Mr. William Buck, of Bank Mewien, 
near Gargrave, to Mifs Hardacre, of Long 
Prefton. On the evening of the fame day, 
Mr. John Buck, grazier, father of the bride- 
groom, died fuddenly in the houfe where the 
marriage was celebrated. 
At Puchdale, Mr. William Hunt, to Mifs 
Stott, only daughter of the late Mr. S., of 
Saiall Bridge, 
At 
