1804. ] 
At Ballakillingen, Ifle of Man, in the 
prime of lite, Edward Curphey, efq. 
YORKSHIRE. 
So great and progreflive have been the im. 
provements on the immenfe diftri€t called 
the Wolds, in this county, that in the lands 
the fole property of Sir M. M. Sykes, bart, 
allotted oy the late inclofure, upwards of 
eleven millions and fixty thoufand fhoots of 
quick wood have been planted! 
An agricultural fociety has been lately 
formed in the neighbourhood of Peniftone,y 
for the particular improvement of the diftri& 
extending along what is called the Moor 
Edges.—-The firft general meeting of the gen- 
tlemen, farmers, &c, was held at Wortley, 
“on the 2rft of June, at the annual fheep- 
fhearing of James Stuart Wortley, efq. when 
feveral lots of cattle and fheep, bred in the 
diftri€&t, wereexhibited, and aftorded the high- 
eft fatisfaétion to all prefent. 
Married.| At Leeds, W. Steele, efq. 
lieutenant in the marines, on the recruiting 
fervice in that town, to Mifs M. Fillmar. 
At Cottingham, Mr. Spencer, druggift, of 
York, to Mifs Metcalfe, daughter of M. 
Metcalfe, efq. 
At Wakefield, Mr. G. Broomhead, liquor- 
merchant, to Mifs Greaves, milliner, 
At York, Mr. S. Billings, hofier, of Hull, 
to Mrs. Metcalf, relidt of the late Mr. C. 
Metcalf, furgeon. 
At Hull, Capt. J. Wright, eldeft fon of 
Mr. J. Wright, merchant and thipowner, to 
Mifs A. Thackwray, late of Swinefleet, in 
Marfhland.—-Mr, Wheat, brufhmaker, to Mrs. 
Browne, 
At Whitby, Mr. Jefferfon, of Newcaftle, 
o Mifs M. Wills. 
At Sheffield, Mr. W. Fox, printer, to Mifs 
8. Brittlebank, of the Dove and Rainbow inn. 
-—Mr. D. Senior, of the aflay office, to Mifs 
Efther Ward.—Mr. W. Baker, filverfmith, 
to Mis. Machin, of the Crofs Daggers public- 
houfe. 
At Pomfret, at the Quaker’s meeting- 
houfe, Mr. J. Johnfon, grocer, to Mifs 
Thitlethwayte. 
Died.} At York, Mrs, Knowles.—Mrs, 
Porteus, reli€t of the late E. Porteus, efq — 
In his soth year, Mr. J. Wynne, of the 
George inn.—Mr. J. Fifher, flatuary, of 
eminent abilities in his profefiion. 
At Shefficld, in her agto year, Mifs E, 
Wainwright.—Mrs. Wilde, of Sparrow Moor. 
—Mr. Jofeph Mather. LEM, Brownell, of 
the Park.—-Mrs. Singleton, widow, and go- 
vernefs a the Infirmary --In her roth year, 
“Mifs M. A. Watfon.—Mrs. Hughes, of Lit- 
tle oreteet —Ared 70, Mr. B. Darwin. 
Aged 37, Mr. J. Hall, joiner. 
At beeds, Mr. R. Harrifon, fecond fon of 
the Jate ir. R. Harrifon, merchant, 
“Ut ycarbro’, aged about 60, Mr. W. Bean, 
garocner — ized 71, W. Herbert, efq. com- 
(O..-cuuscilmaa, and father-in-law to Mrs 
r, Of stuileein her 24h year, Mirs. 
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Benfon, widow of the late J. Benfon, jun. 
of York. 
At Whitby, aged 70, Mrs. I. Strong, 
fitter of Mr. Strong, fpirit-merchant. 
At Burlington Quay, Mr. W. Atkinfony 
of the Tyger inn. 
At Beverley, in his 44th year, Mr. R, 
Peacock, mercer and draper.—Aged 93, Mrs» 
Oates, widow. 
At Driffield, Mr. R. Porter, corn-dealer. 
At Doneafter, aged 81, Mr. N. Robinfony 
merchant and alderman.—Mr Miller, booke 
feller, of Bungay, only brother of Dr. Millers 
' At Wakefield, aged 67, Mr. Cryer, booke 
feller and auétioneer.——-Aged 73, Mrs. Mufs 
grave.—-Mrs Waugh, widow of the late Mre 
Waugh, keeper of the houfe of correGtion. 
In his 7oth year, Mr. T. Earnfhaw; anda few 
days after, aged 68, Mrs. erates his fitter, 
a maiden lady.—-Mr. T. Kerfhaw, eldeft fon 
of Mr. Kerfhaw, druggitt. 
At Beverley, aged 35, Mr. J. Robinfon, 
painter. 
At Howden, aged 24, Mr. T. Smith. 
At Scarbro’, Mrs Moorfom, wife of Mr. 
Wm. Moorfom, gentleman, and formerly of 
Whitby.—At an advanced age, Mr. J. Saun- 
derfon, of Darfield, and formerly of Little 
Houghton.—Mr. C. Thompfon, farmer, of 
Altofts, near Wakefield. 
In Suffex, aged 22, Mr. G. Hall, fon of 
Mr. H. Hall, merchant, of Sheffield. , 
At Stillington, near York, aged 82, Mr. 
Morley.—In his 65th year, F, Hatfield, efq. 
of Hatfield Hall, near Wakefield. —-Aged 83, 
Mrs. Browne, of Letwell. 
Suddenly, on board his fhipy the James, a 
trader from London to Selby, Captain Mo 
Dolphin. © 
At Wombwell, near Barnfley, in his 76th 
year, Mr. A. Carey, many years fteward to 
the late Earl of Strafford. 
In London, fuddenly, aged about 60, Mr, 
R. Owften, fie cwner, of Scarbro’. 
At Lincoln, regretted by her family and 
friends, aged 35, Mrs. Swainfton, wife of Mr. 
Jas. Swaintton, of Howden. 
LANCASHIRE 
Married.} At Liverpool, Mr. W. Harper, 
brazier, to Mifs M. Marchbank.e-W. Ro- 
linfon, tin-plate-worker, of Bolton, to Mifs 
C. Dagnall, of St. Helene. 
At Saddleworth, W. Blackburne, efq. of 
Bregnall, to Mifs $. Shaw.—-Mr. J. Wyllie, 
of London, to Mifs Southern, of Worfley, in 
this county.—~Mir. Simpfon, calico manufac- 
turer, of Blackburne, to Mifs Booth of Hea- 
pey, near Choriey. 
At Manchefter, Mr. F. Froft, iron-monger, 
to Mifs S. Hawkins.—Mr. J. Johnfon, ma- 
nufa€turer, to Mifs H. Maffley.——Mr, S- 
Thomas, engraver, to Mifs S. Seddon, of Sal- 
ford. —Mr. Maton. late of the theatre, Birm- 
ingham, to Mrs. Reed of the theatte in this 
town —-Major Budden, of the Hon. Eaft In- 
dia Company’s ferv.ce, to Mifs Halley, daugh- 
ter of the late J. Halfey, efg. late of Bome 
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