1804. | 
Overend, merchant.of Hull, to Mifs Moulde, ~ 
of Neddlisyton, near Howden. 
At Burlington, Mtr. Pocklington, merchant 
of Hull, ro Mifs- Milnes, danehter of B. 
Milnes, efg- coileéter of the cuftoms.—The 
Rev Caleb Reathaw, A. M. vicarof Eaftby, 
Rear Richmond, to Mifs Morrett, of Rokeby- 
park —E S. Sctrangeways, efq of Alne, near 
York, to Mifs E. Henning, of White Lack- 
ington-houfe, Somerterthire. 
Died | At Hull, aged 6s, Mr. J Wells, 
rope maker —-Aged 100 years, Mr. Thomas 
Benton. it is affirmed of this gentleman that 
he never experienced a day's aiines, during 
his whole life —Aged 29, fince erely regretted, 
Richard Howard, efq. a sary ils 
#utin, late of Beverly —Aged 62, Mrs. 
HH browne, daughter of the late Mr. Browne, 
fadsler.—Mr. G. Wallis, farmer, of Dry- 
pool 
At Shefield, Mr. Hadfield. —In the prime 
of life, Mifs M. Williams, of Highfield. 
Her mother died only a few weeks before — 
Mrs. ¢ of the Cherry-tree public- 
hovie —Aged 60, Mrs. Gefling.—Mrs. Ellis, 
——-Aged 23, Mr.] Bellams, head ei to Mr. 
Lay, merchant —Upwards of 60, Mrs. Jacke 
fon, a lady of re {pe€iable Rae She 
hung herfelf, in a fit of infanity, an4 was 
found fufpended by her pocket-hanakerchief, 
which fhe had tied to the latch ef her ce 
ber door, by a perfon who called in to vit 
her from the country. 
Aged 6;, Mr W. Beadley.~-Mrs. Platts. 
—Suddenly, Mr. J. Wilion. 
At Scarborough, in her 24th year, Mrs. 
Benfon, wiiow of the late Mr. J. Benfon, 
jun. of York.—In her ogth year, Mrs. ES 
hil. 
At Cawood, aged 70, 
widow, 
At Aberford, Mr. B. Murgotrey, merchant, 
of Leeds 
At Wakefield, at an advanced age, Mr. J. 
Backhoufe —Sudderly, while at dinner, Mr. 
. Whitacre, many years clerk to the Calder 
and Hebbie navigation. 
At Tadcafter, aged 53, Mr. Levi White- 
head, upwards’ of 30 years waiter at the 
White Rorfe-inn.—Aged 26, Mr. W. Bow- 
fer, faddler. 
At Keighley, in fer 47th year, Mrs. 
- Waitfon, wife of Mr. Wation, attorney, of 
Thorp -arch. 
At Knare (borough, fuddenly, while affift. 
ing at a fearch in the church regifter, Mr. 
Latham, many years clerk of the parifh. 
Mrs. Rhodes, wite of Mr. H. Rhodes, mer- 
chant, of Gomerfall, near Leeds.—Aged 72, 
G. Hebden, efg. of Appleton-le-ftreet, sear 
Maltos.-—Mr. Bradley, of Newhoufe, neat 
Huddersteld.—Aged 83, Bowden, efq. 
of Beighton-fields.——Mr. And. Hollingworth, 
formerly a cloth manufaéturer, of Beefton- 
hili, near Leeds.—Jn his 934 year, Mr. J. 
PB: ieftley, formerly a worfted manufacturer, 
Monruty.Mas, No. t19. 
caves, 
Mrs. Nichotfon, 
Lancafhire. 
Qo. 
7: 
of Rye- croft, in Ovendon, near Halifax — 
T. Buckle, efq of Weft-witton —Aged 26, 
Mr. 2. Heppenftall, junior, farmer, of Hat 
grave. 
At Demerara, R. Thompfon, of 
Mr. 
Hull, fn of the Rev. George Thompfon,  _ 
In = e city of York, aged 63 years, Mr, 
John Fither, itatuary, whofe integrity of dite 
postion, and genuine hofpitality of heart, 
will long live inthe affe@ionate remembrance 
cf his friends, and be thought of with refpec 
and with regret. His merit as a fculptor, 
ranked him high in the annals of the arts, and 
fo long as the works of genius remain the ob 
jects of our admiratgon, the purity and claf- 
fic originality of his cefigns, as well as the 
{pirit and elegant chaftity of his executwn, 
prove the juttice of his claim to eminence. 
His original determination had fixed him ia 
Loncon, till the patronage and friendly en- 
couragement of the late Marquis of Rocking- 
ham_(the difcerning and liberal Maecenas of 
the age, and whom he honoured and refpe&ted 
with enthufiaitic regard) induced him to feit'e 
in the above city, where, we underfand his 
fons, brouzht up uncer his eye and inftruéted 
by his prattical fkill, purpofe continuing 
their father’s prof-fiion. 
LANCASHIRE. 
The cenfiderable debt, amounting to tre 
fum of gool. ftated in the laf year’s report of 
that excellent charity, the Manchefer Lying- 
in Hofpital, has b:en very much reduced by a 
legacy irom the late Lady jane stanley. Fropr 
he Jaydable exertions of the truftees, &<c. in 
procuring benefactions, and the benevolence 
of that populous ans opulent town, the total 
li iquidationof the prefent debt will in all pre- 
bability, be foon effected: an event the more 
ardently to be withed for, as the execution 
of the title deeds await its taking place. 
The works cf the New canal from Warrington 
to Runcorn have been lately compieted, which, 
asthe navigation is never impeded at oo 
as heretofore e, by the neap tides, affords th= 
“greateft pollibie difpatch to every defcriptiors 
of ccrmmercisl bufinefs. The flats belonging 
to the aforefaid navigation are now efiectuale 
ly fecured by cocks and feals. Cotton and 
other goods will, for the future, be cifcharged 
under caver, and, of courfe, kept clean and 
dry. 
Intended inclojure in this county —7T The tganor 
of Claugkton, in ea (dale —Alfo the pariii 
of Quernmore, 
Married.} At Lindale, in Cartmel, Re 
Nuttall, efq of Birkby-hall,toMrs J.Helm, 
Widow, of Aliichw ayte lode, late ar Flook- 
- burg 
ae Walton, R. Nuttall Durning, efq. to 
Milfs Durning, of Liverpool. 
At Liverpool, air. R. Carter; to Mifs M 
Nuttall, fitter of the above Mr. Durning.— 
Mr. Morris, engineer, «6 -Mifs Nowell, 
youngeft daughrer of the late 8. Nowell, efg. 
of Hunter’s hall, county of York.—j. Ser. 
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