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1816,] Nottinghamshire Oxford-Salop—Somerset Stafford.

North Shields, surgeon, to Eza, youngest
daughter of the Rev. M. Manners.-Captain
Thos. Barras, of the John, of that port, to
Miss Marg. Jetson, of Haltwhistle.-Captain
John Day, to Mary, daughter of Mr. P.
Henzell. Captain John Hall, of the 21st, or
Scots Fusileers, fo Catherine, daughter of
Lieut, Bell, late of the 9th Veteran Battalion,

Died.] At Newcastle, Mr. John Brown, 67.-The wife of Mr. John Stamp, shipowner, 74.—Mr. Fred. Horn, late a Lieutenant in the 1st Dragoon Guards, 22.-Mrs. Hewitson, wife of Middleton, H. esq.

At Ovington, Mr. Dan. Dawson, schoolmaster, 25.

Near Wolsingham, J. W. Drummond, esq. 30,

At Cleadon, Mrs. Dale, wife of Edw. D. esq.

At Belford, Mr. Jas. Scrowther, of the Black Swan inn, 46.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

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Died.] At Market Drayton, Rich. War ren, esq. late of Wootton Cottage, near Eccleshall, 85.

At Shrewsbury, the Rev. Sir John T.
Cholmondeley Edwardes, bart, rector of
Frodesley, 52.-Mr. L. Gianna.
At Oswestry, Mrs. Wild, 86.

At Ellesmere, John Rowlands, esq.-Mrs,
Pugh.

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At Oaken, J. Wood, esq.

At Allcaston, Mr. Wm. Lewis, 98.

SOMERSETSHIRE.

Married.] At Clifton, Arch. Armstrong, esq. to Rebecca, eldest daughter of Thos. Warner, esq.

Jas. Dobson, esq. of the Fishponds, near Bristol, to Mary, youngest daughter of Rob. Henderson, esq. of Chapel House, near Bath. At Bath, Viscount Mount Earl, to Mrs. Blennerhasset, widow of Col. B.-General Donkin, to Miss Crewe.

M. H. Castle, esq. of Clifton, to Frances, fifth daughter of the late R. H. Boddam, esq. formerly governor of Bombay.

S. G. Britton, M. D. to Jane, only daugh

Birth.] At Cuckney, the lady of Captain Sir Geo. Eyre, R.N. of a daughter. Married.] At Nottingham, T. N. Champney, esq. of Hull, to Anne, youngest daughter of the Rev. T. Hopkins, vicar of Donyat. ter of Mrs. Brocksopp.

Died]. At Woodborough, Ann Hucknall, 89. She had been married to her surviving husband 64 years, and had 139 descendants living at the time of her death.

At Newark, Mr. Matthew P. Sheppard, 72.-Suddenly, G. Wakefield, esq. of Stoke. At Lenton, Mrs. Maples, wife of Adjutant M. of the 45th Foot.

At Firbeck, Mr. Vardy, steward to S. Barrett, esq. of Park hill.

At Nottingham, Mrs. Hutton.-Mr. Wm. Richardson, 68.-Mr. Hugh Atherstone, sen. 76.-Deborah, wife of Mr. John Gregory, 77.

At Hockley, Mr. Wm. Huddlestone, of the firm of Cole, Huddlestone, and Phipps, worsted spinners.

OXFORDSHIRE.

Died.] At Ston Easton, Capt. Naish.
At Bridgewater, Mrs. Austice, wife of
Rob. A. esq. collector of the customs at that
place.

At Haselbury, Thos. Barret, esq. captain in the East Somerset yeomanry cavalry.

At Frome, the Rev. Geo. Shawford, 48 years an itinerant preacher among the Wesleyan methodists, 78.

At Mark's Hill, near Bath, Wm. Wait,

105.

At Bath, Mrs. Moore, sister of the first Lord Hawarden.-Sarah, youngest daughter of the late Henry Brady, esq. of Limerick, 14. Mrs. Shipp, widow of Mr. S. she was the mother of 24 children.-Lieut. gen. Sir Wroth Palmer Acland, K. C. B. colonel commandant of the 1st battalion, 60th foot, 46.Marianne, eldest daughter of John Tomlinson,

Married.] At Thame, Mr. Wm. Mun- esq. of Cliffe Vale, Staffordshire, 17.-Charday, to Miss Eliz. Batty.

At Oxford, Mr. J. R. Barnes, of Mickleton, Gloucester, to Sarah, second daughter of Mr. Whistler, of the King's Arms inn.

Died.] At Oxford, Mrs. Tallant, wife of Mr. T. of the White Hart inn.-Mr. Thos. Pavier.-John, only son of Mr. Parker, grocer, 23.

At Great Milton, Mr. Rob. Belcher, 68.

At Ensham, Mr. Giles Attwood, many years munciple of Christ Church, Oxford,

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lotte, wife of Dr. Fraser.-Mrs. Erving, wife of Col. E.-Mary, relict of Geo. Monkland,, esq. 62.

At Bristol, Sam. Whitchurch, esq. 65,Mr. J. M. Heath, Comptrolling Searcher of the Customs in this port, 51.--Wm. Seaton, esq. 72.-Martha, wife of John Shute, esq. 75.-At the Hot-wells, Anne, widow of Col. Montague, and sister to the late Earl of Bute.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

The Marquis of Anglesea is about to open several coal-mines on his estate near Lichfield, which it is hoped, will afford employment to a considerable extent, for the labouring classes in that neighbourhood.

Died.] At Forsbrook, the Rev. Mr. Davenport, upwards of 38 years curate of Dilhorne, and 15 years of Fulford, 62.

At Spring Vale, Mr. Thos Bakewell, father of Mr. B. of Spring Vale Asylum foi lunatics, 86.

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Lincoln--Monmouth--Norfolk--Northampton--Northumberl.

A correspondent of the Stamford Mercury states that much of the soil of this county is particularly well calculated for the growth of hemp, and that it might be cultivated to pay the farmer in a ratio equal to wheat at sl. a quarter, besides affording employment to the poor-it having been found that hemp may be spun, by a newly discovered process, into a finer thread than cotton, and cambrics manufactured with it exceeding in texture and durability those of France, Holland, and Germany. The city of Norwich is stated to have determined upon adopting the new trade; and it is suggested that spinning premiums should be offered as in Ireland, (and as in the county of Rutland, on a smaller scale, by the Society of Industry many years established in that well-ordered little county,) for the encouragement of it.

Birth.] At Firsby, near Spilsby, Mrs. Ashlin, wife of Mr. A. grazier, aged 64, of twin girls, who with the mother are likely to do well.

At Frisby, near Melton, Mrs. Heathcot, aged 50, of a son, being her first child, though now six years married to her second husband.

Married.] At Aslackby. Mr. Headley, surgeon, of Falkingham, to Miss Goodson. At Sleaford, Mr. Jacobson, surgeon and apothecary, to Miss Laycock.

At Grantham, W. Elston, esq. of Flint House Cottage, Wisbech, to Mrs. Merrifield.

Died.] At Osbornby, near Falkingham, Mrs. Glossup, formerly Mrs. Cole, mother of the Countess of Berkeley, 80. It will be recollected that she gave evidence in the case of the Berkeley peerage in a way that did honour to her feelings as a parent.

At Scremby Hall, Spilsby, Chas. Brackenbury, esq. a magistrate for the parts of Lindsey.

At Stamford, Mrs. Heppenstall, wife of Mr. Alderman H. 73.

At Boston, Mrs. Eleanor Green, 78. At Holbeach, Mr. J. B. Palmer, 87. At Raithby, near Spilsby, Mrs. Fretwell, wife of the Rev. John F. rector of the former place.

At Thealby, Mr. Thos. Waterland, near 40 years one of the High Constables for the wapentake of Manley.

At Lincoln, Mr. Jas. Johnson, bookseller.
At Gainsborough, Rich Capes, esq. 91.

MONMOUTHSHIRE.

Married] At Monmouth, Thos. Oakley, esq. late of Jamaica, to Miss Pearce, of Monmouth.

Died At Monmouth, Mr. Thurston, 81. At Cledden Cottage, near Trellick, on her birthday, Mrs. Williams, relict of Mr. Job W.82.

NORFOLK.

Married.] John Cary, esq. of Lincoln's Inn, to Miss Johnson, of Kirstead Hall.

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Lieut. Wm. Franklyn, R. N. to Miss Barker, daughter of Peter Henry B. esq. of Carbrook,

At Yarmouth, Jas. Conway Travers, esq. Captain of the Rifle Brigade, to Mary, youngest daughter of Wm. Steward, esq.

At Thorpe, Mr. Carter, surgeon, of Norwich, to Harriet, second daughter of Thos. Dewing, esq. of Castleacre Wicken.

Died] At Gorgate, Mr. C. M. Vickery, of St. John's College, Cambridge.

At Norwich, Georgina, third daughter of the Rev. J. B. Tompson.-Susanna Maria, third daughter of Jas. Murray, esq.-Mary, widow of the late Jer. Norris, esq. of Colney Hall.

At Blakeney, Henry, youn est son of the late T. W. Temple, esq.

At East Dereham, Mr. Wm. Barker, stationer and printer, 63.

At Lynn, Mr. John Armiger, 59. At Burnham, the Rev. Henry Crowe, rector of Wolverton and Burnham.

At Kenninghall, Nehemiah Haylett, 101. At East Harling, the Rev. Geo. Deane, sector of Carbrook.

At Thetford, Miss Eliz. Pallant, 22.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Married] At Wakerley, Wm. Cuffe, esq. of St. Albins, co. Kilkenny, Ireland, to Lady Anna Maria Sherard, sister to the Earl of Harborough.

At Croughton, Mr. Wm. Davis, of Blox. ham, Oxfordshire, to Miss Weston.

Died.] At Peterborough, Mr. John Shelton, of Werrington, 37.

At Fotheringhay, Eliza, daughter of the Rev. Rob. Linton.

The Rev. John Dixon, Rector of Broughton, near Northampton, and of Toddington, Beds, 70.

NORTHUMBERLAND.

It was not till the 19th Feb. that the bodies of the greater part of the sufferers in Heaton coal-pit, near Newcastle, were come at, when 55 of them were found in what is called the far workings of the pit. It has been asserted that these unfortuate persons perished of starvation, but there was nothing to warrant such a conclusion, as several pieces of the flesh of one of the horses was found wrapped in an old jacket. There were but two horses in that part of the mine; one they had killed for food, and the other was found tied to a prop without any marks that could justify the supposition of its having been put to death by the miners. From the position in which the bodies were found, and from the candles stuck against the sides of the workings not being much burned, it is supposed that the sufferings of these poor men were suddenly terminated by foul air. It is conjectured that madness had increased the horrors of their situation, as most of the bodies were found naked.

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1816.] Nottinghamshire Oxford-Salop—Somerset Stafford.

North Shields, surgeon, to Eliza, youngest
daughter of the Rev. M. Manners.-Captain
Thos. Barras, of the John, of that port, to
Miss Marg. Jetson, of Haltwhistle.--Captain
John Day, to Mary, daughter of Mr. P.
Henzell. Captain John Hall, of the 21st, or
Scots Fusileers, to Catherine, daughter of
Lieut. Bell, late of the 9th Veteran Battalion,

Died.] At Newcastle, Mr. John Brown, 67.-The wife of Mr. John Stamp, shipowner, 74.—Mr. Fred. Horn, late a Lieutenant in the 1st Dragoon Guards, 22.-Mrs. Hewitson, wife of Middleton, H. esq.

At Ovington, Mr. Dan. Dawson, schoolmaster, 25.

Near Wolsingham, J. W. Drummond, esq. 30.

At Cleadon, Mrs. Dale, wife of Edw. D. esq.

At Belford, Mr. Jas. Scrowther, of the Black Swan inn, 46.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

Birth.] At Cuckney, the lady of Captain Sir Geo. Eyre, R.N. of a daughter.

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Died.] At Market Drayton, Rich, War ren, esq. late of Wootton Cottage, near Eccleshall, 85.

At Shrewsbury, the Rev. Sir John T.
Cholmondeley Edwardes, bart, rector of
Frodesley, 52.-Mr. L. Gianna.
At Oswestry, Mrs. Wild, 86.

At Ellesmere, John Rowlands, esq.-Mrs.
Pugh.

At Oaken, J. Wood, esq.

At Allcaston, Mr. Wm. Lewis, 98.

SOMERSETSHIRE.

Married.] At Clifton, Arch. Armstrong, esq. to Rebecca, eldest daughter of Thos. Warner, esq.

Jas. Dobson, esq. of the Fishponds, near Bristol, to Mary, youngest daughter of Rob. Henderson, esq. of Chapel House, near Bath. At Bath, Viscount Mount Earl, to Mrs. Blennerhasset, widow of Col. B.-General Donkin, to Miss Crewe.

M. H. Castle, esq. of Clifton, to Frances, fifth daughter of the late R. H. Boddam, esq. formerly governor of Bombay.

S. G. Britton, M. D. to Jane, only daugh

Married.] At Nottingham, T. N. Champney, esq. of Hull, to Aune, youngest daughter of the Rev. T. Hopkins, vicar of Donyat. ter of Mrs. Brocksopp.

Died]. At Woodborough, Ann Hucknall, 89. She had been married to her surviving husband 64 years, and had 139 descendants living at the time of her death.

At Newark, Mr. Matthew P. Sheppard, 73,-Suddenly, G. Wakefield, esq. of Stoke. At Lenton, Mrs. Maples, wife of Adjutant M. of the 45th Foot.

At Firbeck, Mr. Vardy, steward to S. Barrett, esq. of Park hill.

At Nottingham, Mrs. Hutton.-Mr. Wm. Richardson, 69.-Mr. Hugh Atherstone, sen. 76.-Deborah, wife of Mr. John Gregory, 77.

At Hockley, Mr. Wm. Huddlestone, of the firm of Cole, Huddlestone, and Phipps, worsted spinners.

OXFORDSHIRE.

Died.] At Ston Easton, Capt. Naish,
At Bridgewater, Mrs. Austice, wife of
Rob. A. esq. collector of the customs at that
place.

At Haselbury, Thos. Barret, esq. captain in the East Somerset yeomanry cavalry.

At Frome, the Rev. Geo. Shawford, 48 years an itinerant preacher among the Wesleyan methodists, 78.

At Mark's Hill, near Bath, Wm. Wait,

105.

At Bath, Mrs. Moore, sister of the first Lord Hawarden.-Sarah, youngest daughter of the late Henry Brady, esq. of Limerick, 14. Mrs. Shipp, widow of Mr. S. she was the mother of 24 children.-Lieut. gen. Sir Wroth Palmer Acland, K. C. B. colonel commandant of the 1st battalion, 60th foot, 46.Marianne, eldest daughter of John Tomlinson,

Married.] At Thame, Mr. Wm. Mun- esq. of Cliffe Vale, Staffordshire, 17.-Charday, to Miss Eliz. Batty.

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lotte, wife of Dr. Fraser.-Mrs. Erving, wife of Col. E.-Mary, relict of Geo. Monkland, esq. 62.

At Bristol, Sam. Whitchurch, esq. 65.Mr. J. M. Heath, Comptrolling Searcher of the Customs in this port, 51.- --Wm. Seaton, esq. 72.-Martha, wife of John Shute, esq. 75.-At the Hot-wells, Anne, widow of Col. Montague, and sister to the late Earl of Bute.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

The Marquis of Anglesea is about to open several coal-mines on his estate near Lichfield, which it is hoped, will afford employment to a considerable extent, for the labouring classes in that neighbourhood,

Died.] At Forsbrook, the Rev. Mr. Davenport, upwards of 38 years curate of Dilhorne, and 15 years of Fulford, 62.

At Spring Vale, Mr. Thos Bakewell, father of Mr. B. of Spring Vale Asylum for lunatics, 86.

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Suffolk--Surrey-Sussex--WarwiWestmo.--Wilts--Worce. [April1,

At Lichfield, Mrs. Mellor, wife of Mr. M. daughter of S. Parkes, esq. of Northwood surgeon.

At Stone, Mr. Sam. Birks, 32. At Eccleshall, Mrs. Simkin, 84 At Stafford, Mrs. Copestick, 59.-Mr. J. H. Lloyd, 43-Martha, wife of Mr. Jos. Davis, 77.

At Wolverhampton, Mr. Michael Shore, clerk to the Collegiate church, 53.

At Neston, Wm. Broughton, one of the veterans who fought at Culloden, 106.

SUFFOLK.

Died At Beccles, Mrs. Dawson, widow of the Rev. Abr. D. rector of Ringsfield, 83. At Copford Rectory, Charlotte, wife of the Rev. Gervas Holmes, foster sister of the late Princess Amelia, 33.

At Woolpit, Dan. Pattle, gent. late of Elmswell Hall, 79.

Mary, wife of the Rev. Chas. Steggall,

rector of Wyverstone.

House.-Jas. Woolley, esq. of Icknield House; to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of the late John Iddins, esq. of Summerfield House.

Died.] At Birmingham, Mrs. Griffin, wife of Mr. G. of the Castle and Falcon.Mr. Julius Hardy, 52.-Mr. W. Llewellin, 63.-Mr. John Jones, 86.-Ann, wife of Wm. Parrock, 62.-Mrs. Aston, 82.

At Ashted, Mrs. Hollington, 75.

At Warwick, Chas. Belcher, esq. 82. At Coventry, Mrs. Milbourne, 73.-Miss Owen, daughter of the late Geo. O. gent.— Mr. Jos. Fawson, 71, and his son Joseph, 38/

WESTMORELAND.

Married.] At Kirbymoorside, Chris. Robinson, esq. to Maria, third daughter of John Watson, esq.

Died.] At Kendal, Mr. John Mitchell, 24. Mrs. Marg. Wallace, 94.-Mrs. Jane

At Livermere, Hannah, wife of Mr. Jas. Emmerson, 76. She has left the bulk of Cooke.

SURREY.

Married] At Battersea, Lieut. F. Dawson, R. A. to Margaret, elder daughter of the -late W. Mercer, esq. of Clapham Common.

Rev. F. H. Cole, of Christ Church, Oxford, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Thos. B. H. Sewell, esq. of Queenwood Hill.

Died.] At Clapham, Wm. Henry, eldest son of W. H. Crowder, esq. 21.

At Camberwell, Vice-admiral Sir Wm. Mitchel, K. C. B. 70.-Jos. Jordan, esq. 70. -Mary, daughter of the late Thos. Churchyard, esq.

her real and personal estate to charitable institutions in that town; one third to the widows of Sands' Hospital; one-third to the sunday-schools, and one-third to the schools of Industry.

At Kirkland, Mrs. Eliz. Towen, 28.

WILTSHIRE.

The unwearied perseverance of the gentlemen who compose the Melksham Spa Building Committee has been crowned with complete success, by their obtaining an immense supply of the saline water, after boring to the depth of 340 feet. A pump room and baths of the best construction are about

At Norbiton Hall, Kingston, Mrs. John- to be erected. stone, wife of General J.

At Banstead, Chris. Buckle, esq. first cousin to Sir John Hill, bart.

At Chertsey, Mrs. Cobb, relict of Jos. C. esq. 63

Married.] N. Struth, esq. eldest son of Sir Wm. John S. of Bristol, to Maria, eldest daughter of Mr. Fellows, of Sal sbury.

Died.] At Calne, Christopher Allsup, esq. late senior burgess of that borough.

At Guildford, Mrs. Stracy, relict of John S. About 50 years ago, he planned and caused esq. of Lower Tooting.

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to be executed, the figure of the White Horse at Cherwell, so pleasing an object to travellers on that road.-John Bishop, esq.

The Rev. Joshua Winter, rector of Codford St. Mary, 71.

At Woodford, Mary Anne, wife of the Rev. Dr. Wyndham.

At Allcannings, T. Andrews, esq. 81. At Melksham, Mr. Rob. Manning, 49. At Devizes, Mr. Hazeland.-Mr. B. Millet.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

Died.] At Chaceley Hillend, Mr. Fras, Dingley.

At Wolverley vicarage, the Rev. W. Callow, rector of Dorsington, Warwick.

At Kidderminster, Mr. John Washborne, 78. Mr Elijah Grove of the Swan Inn, 58. At Worcester, Mrs. Dandridge, relict of J. D. esq.

At Pedmore, Ann, widow of Mr. Wm. Franks, ss.

At Great Malvern, Geo. Roberts, esq. 64

1816.]

YORKSHIRE.

York-Wales Scotland,

Oa the night of Feb. 16, the wind having blown strong the preceding night and day from the N. N. W. the river Humber rose to a height unequalled since Jan. 25, 1788. The lower parts of Hull, on each side of the harbour, were completely inundated. Considerable loss was sustained in the warehouses in the High street, but no damage done in the docks. On the night of the 17th, the old tower of Owthorn church, better known by the name of the Sister Churches, an ancient land-mark on the coast of Holderness, being undermined by the encroachments of the sea, fell with a tremendous crash to the great alarm of the inhabitants of the village. The body of the church was taken down and rebuilt at Rims well in 1801. Births.] At Woodhall, the lady of Sir Charles Des Voeux, bart. of a daughter. At Methley, Viscountess Pollington, of a

son.

At Kippax Park, the Hon. Mrs. Bland, of a daughter. Married.] At York, Mr. Geo. Wilson, bookseller, to Miss Abdell, of Richmond.Major Coore, to Harriet, eldest daughter of Henry Gale, esq. of Scruton.-C. B. Lawton, esq. of Lawton, Chester, to Mariana, third daughter of Wm. Belcombe, M.D.

At Huddersfield, Tim. Rhodes, esq. of Rochdale, to Caroline, second daughter of the late John Whitacre, esq. of Woodhouse. At Thorner, the Rev. John Dunderdale, of Colne, to Charlotte, second daughter of Thos Harrison, esq.

At Beverley, the Rev. Fred. Gwynne, head master of the Grammar School, and late master of Witton School, Cheshire.

WALES.

Married.] At Maentwrog, Merioneth, D. P. Evans, esq. of Caernarvon, to Miss Máchin, late of Bromley, Kent.

At Llanelly, Richard Wilkins, esq. banker, of Brecon, to Charlotte, daughter of James Greene, esq. of Turton Tower, Lancaster.

Died.] At Tower, near Llangollen, Thomas Price, esq.. He was lieutenant of the First Denbigh militia, and lineally descended from sir Rhys Fawr ap Meredydd, standardbearer to Henry VII. at the battle of Bosworth. Early in the morning of the 7th March, the preceding (having retired to rest on night, apparently in perfect health,) Edward Hawkins, esq. of Court Herbert, Glamor ganshire, deeply and justly regretted, not only by his family and friends, but by the whole neighbourhood, where his death is considered as a general loss. Upright, just, and honourable in all his actions, he was an ornament to human nature; the whole tenor of his life was to promote peace and good-will amongst men, and it may indeed be justly said of this most excellent man, that he adorned the doctrine of God our Sa viour in all things.

SCOTLAND.

A very elegant monument has lately been erected in the cathedral of Glasgow, to the memory of the late colonel Cadogan. It is placed in a conspicuous situation on the north side of the choir, opposite the entrance door. The lower part consists of an appro

Died.] At York, Mrs. Borwick, sister to the late Wm. B. Borwick, esq. of London.-priate piece of sculpture, representing a fac Mr. Newton, 77.-Mr. Munby, solicitor, 42. -Mrs. Agar. 83.

At Bradford, Richard, third son of Rich. Fawcett. esq.-Mrs. Nesbit, wife of Mr. N. of the Commercial Academy.

At Pudsey, Susannah Hollingsworth, 95. She was mother, grandmother, and great grandmother of upwards of 100.

At Knaresborough, Lady Slingsby, relict of Sir Thos. T. Slingsby, bart. of Scriven Park, 81.

At Bramham, Fras. H. Borel, esq. formerly paymaster of the Leeds district, 36.

The Rev. Dr. Markham, vicar of Carlton, near Skipton.

At Otley, Mr. Henry Reynolds, 81.Mrs. Mary Reynolds, 81.

At Bridlington, the Rev. Thos. Williams, rector of Nunbourne Holme, and vicar of Warter, in the East Riding, 89.

At Melsonby, Sam. Swire, D.D. rector of that place, and of Baruingham, in the North Riding, 76.

At Giggleswick, Mr. Wm. Howson, brother to the Rev. John Howson, and late master of Wray school.

At Halton East, near Skipton, Mrs. Dyneley, relict of Rob. Dyneley, esq.

At Londonderry, Leeming Lane, Wm. Hunton, esq. 88.

simile of his belt, sword, and scabbard,above which is a handsome sarcophagus surmounted by the family shield and crest, mblazoned with emblematical trophies. The whole composition is of white marble, and is placed upon a massy stone basement. On the front of the sarcophagus is the following concise inscription :

Sacred to the memory

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