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The Hull Packet; and East Riding Times from Hull, East Yorkshire, England • 3

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By the rmmbea of (hips of which the French squa-dron was composed, it leems likely to be the one that was chaced arid blocked np iri.Villaine by the-Slips under the command of Sir Edward Peliew, By the course they were steering, 'it is veiy probable, that their deillnation may be for Egypt or as othefs were bound on-a. ctnize.for the of intercepting ihe Engli(h convoys. The French were steering W. at the time the Con-cord feil in with them the a'ction between her and the French frigate was but smart, and the French was soon filenced, and ihe would haye been in posseslion soon, had not the sqnadron hore- down to her assistance the Concord had kiUed, and jo wounded, 5 of the.Tatte'r It is upposed that the-sqnadron got out of port in a storm-, but their destination is not- known. 1 he Concord bad a.

Swede in tow from to Malaga, which cast off. town of Hull, wliich by the very laudable eser-tions of some gentlemen at Birmingham, was traced out to be the place of its binh. Those gentlemen being determsned to person who had. lest' tbe child in so dangerous a situation, came bver' to Hull ifi December last, to make enquiry concerning it andrster hear-ing that the child had been niirsed by a Mrs. Smith, who lives inDkon's Entryj Lowgtte, in this town, they -applied' and after making some enquiry abont it, introduced the clwld, whom -soe immediately recognized, and the child ran up to her, crying, mother mather Mrs.

Smith. attended the real mother during her lyingin, and had no diffkulty in informing these gentlemen fhe to be nvet A warrant was immediat.ely granted by the Mayor to apprehend the mother, in Order to her making a which ihe' did, and die was afterw.ards removed' from hence to Birmingham, and taken before a Magistrate there, who committed her for The following particulars carrie out upon the trial On the r6th of August lad, ihe came with the child, by the Nottingham coach, to the Rose I.in, in EgbaHon-street, where (he arrived between seven and eiglit o'clock in the evening. Abont nine sh. Iff D'EATHS. On Lunday fe'nnight, at this after tong-ard painsul Indisposition, Mrs Dinfdale.

reifst of tlrs George JJinsd'ale," Eiq. of Nappa in ths North Ridingof thecounty of York. On. Wednesday last, aged 62, much respected by hfsf friends and very numeious Mi Robert Markland, wine and branjy-merchant. 3n Wednesday last', aged 38 years, after a Iong and; paihful illness, Mrs Mary Ha.wkes, wife of Mr Wif-liam Hawkes, gun maker, in this town.

On Friday last, in the 641h year of his Michael' Fester, foreman to Mr Ferraby, printer, in this town, in w-hose service and that of his he had been fifty-four years. Hisintcgrity and fidei lity in the duties of his station; and his al for the, in' terest of his employers, were rarely equalled. On Monday morning last, after a Ihott illness, much and defervedly regretted, Mr William Emer of Heworth near York, aged 50, and one of sie York voiunteer cavalry. On Tuesday. in the 8, st vear of her age, Mr Warson.of York, widow ofthe 'late Mr John whose death was mentioned in our papei of the 26tK ult.

A few days ago, Mr Robert of th? Nag's Head pubiic houfe, Fossgate, York. On Monday the ult. Mr I immhy Parke, pf Barugh, near Malton. in the oztk year of Uis age. At Edinburgh, Mr Duncan, lateof our theatre.

Lately, mueh respected by all who knew him. MC John Priestly, of the I.odge. near Halifax, merchant. On Tuesday sc'nriight, at Market Deeping, Bntler, fen. draper, aged 77 yeais.

It may be worthy of remark, that although had beerr marricd near half a-centmy, and had a large family his own death was the fiist which happened in it during that extentof time. At his fon-in-law's (the Rev. William Leos) irt Bunhill.ro. Moorfields, in his 761h year, Mr Job Simmons, stock broker, gitat-grandsen of Richard Pendrill, preserver and conductet of his facred Ma jesty King Charles the Sccond, after bis escape from reeller fight, 1 651, who was honored by that Monarch bythe appellation of Trusty Dick. At irvine.

on the'2th ult Robert Smith, weaver-aged 101 years. He worked at bis trade till within three weeks of. his death; was in the ufe to travei tht ee miles every Sunday to church and' couSl see to read the print of a coinmop pochet bilile withoutf-the affistance of glasses. -About twelve months fron, Ayre tolrvine, twelve miles in space of three hours. FERRY-BOATS.

Fionr i5A. ri Tuesday Wednesday I Friday 3 Saturday 3 Sunday '4 Monday iFrom the London Gazette. Feb. 7, i8or letter -om Vice Admiar! Lord Hugh Sey-mour, Comriianderin Chfef of his Maiestv's flyps and vessels at Janjaica, to Evan Nepeanj Efq, the iiit December, i0o9 foltowing beg you will lay before the Lords Commissioners of the Ad.mi,alty, the enclofed copy of a Jener" which I yester-day reeeived. -from Captain Haikett, of his Majesty's siiip Apollo.

am, Sir, H. 'His JpoIhD'ecembtr 1 800. My Lord, At noon, on the ioth uitimo. the Gulf of Mexico, ratitude 21 deg. North, tve gave chace to a-xebec to windward of us, but soon aster-difcoveririg in the wind's eye, we chaced her, and at two in the morning, aot up and' took.

posseslion ofthe Resolution Spar ilh" floop of War Vf eighteen guns ana one nunclred and forty nine men, commanded by Don Francisco Oarrichena, (formerly the Resolution cutter' in: the navy (he sailed from 'Vera Gruz three days before -As soon as hfer crew.wete removed to this lfiip, 'we raade all fail, hour after daybreak got sight again of the sebec, and -cap-, tured her at three o'clock in the. afternoon is from Vera Cruz, and was bound to tiie Resolution" was in general wed by US until the whe'n her main-. mast wen.t by the board an.attempc was made so refit her, but her rigging and being per-fectly rotten, and every thirig belonging to her ist; fisch a miserable it vir'a'S necessary to Gn the 7th inllant, off For. cilloj-in the island.of Cuba, the fchooner Joseph. I am, ray Lord, See." P.

HALKETT. 1 This Gazette also contains an aecount of the fol-lowing vessels captuied; by squadro'h. under the conirnand of Earl St the- Ficnch national ertrvette 'sixte'en guns, commanded by Charles Tieutenant Vaisseau. The 'French brig La fayorite, from LOrknt, bonnd'to viith coppe, and indes. The' Spanifh fetter of matqne fvom Fetroi bound to Curacoa.

-(Tbus fartandm Gazelle. PRICE OFSTOClCS. Bank Stock 3 per cent. red. J7 -58 3 ditto loyalty p2 -11 i Longann; 17 15-16 Shoi ann.

5 5-16 Imp. 3 per cerit. I j.6 rjs per cent. cons. 56 57 itii a -J 4 per cent.

77 76 5 per cent. navy. 01 i 2 Imp.ann. io Irilh 5 per ceiif, 16 BANKROTTS. james Coupland, London, toachmaster j.

Mac-namarai merchant M. Edward, London, cotton-broksr Wilson, Greenwich, mariner- of London; victualler T. Spencer, of C.Gregory, Elstow, Bedford(hire, (jaker-r-Qharles Bower of- Middlefes-, sciivener John. Gandell of Tiverton, vo i ,1 -f Pate of Bury Saint Edrntmds, money-sciivener Anthony Hall Hatton-Wallj Middlesex, vistiialler. HULL, February 9, r8oi.

-GOODWIN. DAVI30N, jeave to inform their Friends and. the Public, that they have jull reeeived a ery large and elegant -Afliirtrnent of oe'w and faihionable PRINTED FURN-ITURE, which they are cnabied to offer on terms. Hutt, Feb. 6, i8or.

-jgaaaasssra PH GEBE Widcnv of tbe litte THOMAS MULC ASTES, CHINA LASS and TQYK1AN, TNDUCED by the kindnefs-of her Friends, and eric'ouraged by the favors' which her Hulband had for several yea'rs experienced, this early opportunity of inforroing her Friends and the Public of her Intention of the all favors Mtherto receitfeii (he feefs obliged, and Jchcits a of them, hieb it will be her constant endeayour to oktain by every attention in her power, and by keeping an of CHINA, GLASS, equal if not siiperior to any out of London. no consills Englifh China and real. Wedgewood's Ware, in Table, Desert. and Tea Services; Sandwich Trays and Dcj.nn.es, of the most falhionable patterns, and from the first mann'factories in the Kingdom also elegant Epergnes, Girandoles, Candlesticks, and a great variety qf fiandsome cut-and. plain Glass.

Cj Cnndeirs: Balsam of. Essence of 'Mustard, most of the approved Patent Medicines.iiow in SHIP NEWS, The frigate has captured, andf this.motn-ing sent intb this port, three sail of Danifh vessels it is expected also that flve more; sail sent in to-morrow, captured by the fime ihip, being part of a fleet of upwards pf sifty fail that lest the ports of Morway a. few darjrs igo. Lloyd's list, of the Kth ulk. contains a of rj Danilh vessels and 9 Swedish ditto, detained at Ply- mouth; Danilh and ,8 Swedilh ditto at Ports-mouth 3 Danilh and 13 at Hiil! Danilh and 5 Swedisli ditto- at Swedifh ditto at ditto at Pool, 2' ditto at Dartmouth, and 1 wed iib ditto at Liverpool.

Tortay, Fei. z. Arrived her his Maj'esty's stiip the Ojseau, of 36 guns, Captain Linzee, from. a cruize, during which, in Company with the Sirius, feil in with and captured, off Cape Finisterre, the Dedaigneuse-French frigate, of 36 guris, after an action which lasted an hour. The captured frigate is also arrived.

On her return the captured, like-wise, a very valuable 8 wed, i Feb. A. Late last arrived here his Majessy's Ihip Captain Barton, from the arrival an officer, it is said, went off by for London. It appearsthat jpnher vriyage to England, Ibe feil in, on the s6th ult. about' zo leagues.

from Cape Finisterre, with five sailof French line of battle (hips, and two frigates, which gave chace to her, and partial action soon took place, between her and one of the frigates, when the other French frigate beaiing down upon her, and tbe line of battle Ihips being at no great distance, the Concord was obliged to make fail from them in a rnnning fight to prevent being captursej. She is B.ow Zoing up HgrriaM-e to reHs, tfnlheads MULL MAB.DES. 5 be set'i) at the Office of 25 ANTHQNY WltKIKsrvM 9th February, l3ol. qOO for SALE by Aufition. To be SOLD by AUCTION, ihe 2V infl.

at cleven ocloci intbe sorenoon. SaRD SOUTHERN PEARSON's Yard, 0n the North-side of the Dock, -v Staves Jaying there as under: I stettin staves: 0oat 51 0 0 Hundred Pipe 27 0 0 Hogihsad J05 00 Barrel 800 Hogsisead 48 Barrel KUGENWAI.D STAVES. Aaoat 66 Pipe 1 Hogfhead Ij8 Barrel zl HoglTiead II 0 0 Barrel Hamburg Crown and Pipe Staves 2 0 111 te cct IjOgS 5 2 ix Fee't Ditto C8t 3 A Cwt. Foreign Glue rie above ill be in Lots'as may suit the 3t the time of feie, arid rha'y pre- Clklin.J 1 J- Office, iiowy uuuvwcwi, x-canon, ot jilLL, 9th February, l8o. r' One comern.J a Decree of the High JT Court of Chancery made in a' cause, Sto'rne ajsiost Rainiey, any Person "or "Persorts ckiiming tb i the Heir or, Heirs at Law of RICHARD STERNE, late of Beverley, in the Coanty of York, isq.

who died or about thq rriontli of 3791, are tnrtnwitn to before Edward I.eeds, Esij. wie ot the of thevfiiid Court, at his in Lonifen, and prove beHelf; themfelves. to tetefc Heir or Heirsat Law, or in d.efault thereof, tAer will be exduded the fesnefit ok the seid Decice. Febrnary 7, 1801. WWOW of the Late THOMAS HALL.

fmporter of and Dealer in Wine and Spirits, Wholesale and Retail. Bt-jlCKFRIARGATE, HULI, PR.ESEMTS her most unfeigned acknow-kilgsrnents toller Fri.en.is and Public so the liberal patronage and (he has reeeived from them iince the deaj.fl.of her Hutband, and begs Stavs to informellem that (he has taken into Varlncrfcip her. -Sori-in-Law, MARK EDWARD i HUMBERSTON, (wlio ha in conseqoence rtiin-! quiHied Ins fituation in the Custom-housc) tbey intenJ to cany 011 the above branch'es in future, under the firm of Widow HALL and HUMBERSTON, and sulicit a continuanee of their favors; whose.atlention to biisir.es will be as unremitting as that of her lite Hastand, after.Thirty yeavs ex-perience. The Business of GOOPER in branches. will also lc carried on under the firm; and every attention- thereto (hall not be waminr on the part of said MARK EDWARD HUMBERSTON, to msere a coatinuance of has fiitiisrto been reeeived from the Friends of the late Thomas' Hall; Kull, Febiuary gth, r8oj.

(f)ni cenctrn.) LONDON, FEBRUART 5. PARIS papers to the ift ultimo inclusive arrived Thcy coptain an aecount of the Sgning of the artidies of peace betwecn Austria -and France. The treaty, however, is not to be publithed, till the end of the prefent montli, whea the engage-ments between Britain and Austria tetminate, Upon the Northern confederaey no frefh Information is aiforded, and no new light thrown. The attention of the French Govern-roent feems to be particularly directed to the frajeSs in aaaitirt Portnosl. The French papers also riotice some orfers given for the formation of an army of in the neighbourhood of Bourdeattx, which is certainly destined for the iavasion of Portugal, if that Gorernrnent does not fubmit to all the hatd conditions which the French Government may think fit to impose upon it.

Star. Notwitlistanding Mr. Pitt's slrenuous eser-ions in the Cabioet, for the emanciation of tiie Irisli Catholics, it feems to be the geherai opinion that he will be obliged to give up the raeasure others in the Gabinet, who think dif-ferendy on the fubject, having, it is saids suffi-cient insluence to thwart him. Lawrence Parsons, the great oppositionist Ireland, voted on the address with the on Monday. We are extremely sorry to annoance, that the, raoft serwnsappreheilfioM are entertained bf satety of General Knox, who was some time.

ago appointed om-pr, v- ijrenerai. -ffiTrS ld fromMco for Jamaica oh the ITn bT; and ktters fiom. Jtfraaica ofthe TnW 1 not mention his. arrival. 've much fear that the apprehensions-' thl "unded.

and little doubl remains that uni Tu hnS, General Knox was- divers) rf.fkP,cJ r. i- ms imutary taients ana personal virtues. ve underibod there are fivi Ms alreadv an- the enfuing loan, so that Mr. Pitt offers ofm.oney at leaff. The Messrs.

Roberts and Co. Sir V. -T iviejsrs. o-oiaimid--2d, Payne, Smithad, The mutee of Bankers-4th, Messrs. Newn-and r'vtm' and Co.

and their friends 5. the gentlemen ofthe Stock Exchange. ve7 considerable alarm having been ex-in tl paragraphs whick kave appeared trtnp Ufirl TV7' I tke VT- and 10 PaPers relative to ty of the imniediate exclusion of have 'PPIn8 Kom the ports of Portugal, we thatth -he' satissaction karh on enquiry, belief 'S furldatio'1 for the ceised having been re-juifined'v 's At all Events we are ffe3 ha "l3 that no 'ntelligence to that from rcceived by Government either sta'ed in fs been Talfely the papers from ke? Vull. On Tuesday Evening, for the benefit of Mr. Wilkinson, the much admired Comedy ofthe JEW', SHtvA, Mr.

Wilkmfin, his first an-pearance in that charadter these. nve after which the Grand Pantomime of or Thrk.e Fingsred JacR the part of Three Jack by Mr; (his first" on this stage these five: vears.) On Wednesday, SECR-ETS WORTH KNO 1 NGb. After the Play, Mr. Kicher's elegant exh.ibitions on the Rope, of Variety of Feats. and new e.ntirely.

his bvyn, partic'olarly his Original Hornpipe', manceuvre's with the Boop and To' conclude with; -the fa.vourite Farce of the E.IVAL SOLDIERS. The report of Mr. Pitt's resignation is again reyived, and? the sacke is affigned as on the former occafion we are informed by a cf this.town upon whofe authority we the public rriiiy rely, that a change of Ministry yv'ill certainly ia'ke place. 1 We think. it neceMry so femind our readers.

tbat Saturday was che last day allowed for or for use, of any. other bread than that made from the flour dressed- as deferi-bed in the late act. As the penalties are feyete, evefy head of a fa'mily stiotild attehd to this notice. The ioth of March (and not tbe roth, of February, as mentioned in our last) is the day appointed for ascertaining the population of England. The'time was altered from the ioth of February to the 'ioth of March, in a com-mittee ofthe House pf Lords, The allowance to the emigrants, it is said, to be after the hionth of March.

On Friday night, or early o'n Saturday morning last, a daring burglary and.fobbery was committea in tne Mop ot Mary fi.obiol.on, linen-draper, in Beverley which sonne illain or villains contfived to enter by of cut-ting out a part of the. pannel of the ddor iinme- diately under the bolts and stole theteout a large quantity 01 vasuabie imen-drapery with which, we are sorry to add they got off. A reward. of ten is offered for their tbe advertifement in the pre-ceding Oh Tuesday- night last, about nine o'ciock, a traveller from London in the lace way, going from Gainfbro' to Retford, was stopped about a mile from the latter tbwp by two sootpads, and robbed of bills, goods, to'the amount: of 700I. The traveller is sltpt th'rough the arm, and suppofes he wounded one of the he is the Black Head, under the csre ot a a hopefuL way.

The followiog further particulars refpeciing thg above robbery, are corne to our knowledge The gentleman robbed is Mr. G. of No. 5, Bread-street, London, of a box contaihing zo-pieces offine black and white lace-; three Bank of England bills, 41. each.j of 50L each and one of 50I.

Fifty pounds reward is offered, for discovery of therpbbers. Twornen are apprehended, and now in custody on fufpi- cion, but is fesred that there is not fufBcient proof for conviction. On Wednesday. the box was found under hedge not far from where the robbe ry was committed, with the lace inlt, but the bills. aed books were taken out.

On Tuesday last a wonderful discovery was made of the perpetrators of a succeffion of hein-ous robberies which the town and university of Cambridge have. fustained the last two years The depi.edators prove to be a gardener named ividdman, ot UelWane and a chimney-fweeper to many of the Colleges, named of Wa-U's-lane. Suspicion had some time marslialled tiie-way to fet'r'tbution, and proper search the houfe ot Grimfhaw, where they diseovercd, in what he termed his parleur, the ctown.of a.welJ, bricked over and cbncealed by a bureau, In this well, which was nine feet tfeep, a very consi-i derable quantity. of plate was difcovered, and under the stairs of the houfe, another large deposit of and half a sack of flour, stolen at the same time. house' was next day down, and appears, from the trap- uouis, to nave oeen Duiit ror tne vulainous purposes to which it was applied.

In the ceiling of the gafret in Eiddmao's houfe a lar-ge quantity of plate belonging to diffe-rent Colleges was also found. -The two thieves have been exarnined 'before the and the heads of the univerfity, are now secured in the casile. The Holderness fox hounds will throvv oiF on ThuTsday at Sir George Strickland's at Bointon. the last general quarter seslions of- the peace heid at Warivick, one Charlotte of New Malton, in thecoiinty of York, milliher, was tried for abandoning, by a cana! fiele, near Birmingham, her bastard ehiid, "(a bby between three and four years old j) and being convicT ed of the offenes, was fentenced to be iiuprisen-ed in the gaof at Warwick for twelve monthj.This inhuman mother in the month May, 1797, was wed of ibe chiliin ths the hin, with the child, who was thtn -dressed in a white muflin frock. a beaver hat, with a gold'band, atfd tied green ribbands.

About ten o'clock the (ame evening he was found by a boatman on the side of the canal, near the Steam Will, Sriow Hill, in a fituation, where, in the opinion of the itnelfes, it was im podikle he could have got without having been taken and which opinion was fuliy confirmed by an accurate plan produced to the Court and Jury. At this time his muflin. frock had been taken-off, the gold band and strings removed from. his hat, and he was ce'vered a coarse harden pinafare, which appeared never to have been worn, and seemed to have been made for tlieoccafion. The nifjht was ex-t'remely dark, and bad child -walked'a few yards, he mufl in all human probability have penihed in the canal.

It appeared that abuut the time the child was found, (he went into the Bird in Hand inn, in Dale End, where fhe sopped and and from whenco fhe took an inside place in the Litchfield mail coach, and went offtlie next morning by (even o'clock. She did not siy one word to the lahdlady, who waited upon her at in refefence to the child. In her defence, fhe said that die had lost the child in the street among a.crowd of and being in a place, (he did not know her to kok forit but acknpwledged she made no enquiry after it. On this evidence, the Jury found her guiity, and the Court fentenced her to twelve months imprisonment in the commn gaoi, where fhe is to be cnfined in a ce. We (incer'ely hope this melancholy Instance of human depravity, will be a.iaarnifig.to tbe yaung and thaughtlest, toravoid tbe into tbe baths of PlM.

r. t-i y. r.uuw now ipeeony, an now ettecruaily, immoral praaices destroy the finest feelings of the' Iniman mind, arid render it insensible even to the dies of nature, we could scarcely believe it possible, that a being conld be found, in a country bythe. benevolent principles of ebriflianity, who could so far ro'get tn lacrea at clanris of materna! afsection.Bs thns to expofe and her own off. It is sciely to be ascribed to the interposition of Divine Proyidence, in favoiir of this descrted infant, that the crime of murder was not the confe- quence or tnis lnliuman and barbarons act.

It is with true bieasure.we learn that fh likely to be taken under the of a lady of luiuc ncignpournooa ut uirmirigham. The diligeri'ce and great exertions used by the overscers of the noor. in tracinrr nA ing this woman justice; is highly to their Credit, uuma mein 10 tne tnanKS orttie pubiic. Sinceourlafi werecommitted to York castle.Chailes Gla.ve, of ShefEeldi charged with feloniouily stealing a quantity of silver and plated gootis, the property of Dnfmi.r! lri msioru ox ine lame place, uWer-plater, and his co-paftners; and Thomas Radford, charged with being an. aecomplice in the above felpny in ttealing the said gbods, or that he did reeeive the same from Charles Glave, knowin? them tohertnlpn the said stolen silver being found in his possesliosi.

AUo John Ciiffjrd, Newton-upon-Ouse, labburer, charged upon oath, of feloniously stealing, taking, and' carryingavyay.orr Monday the 2gth of December last, from the houfe of Jane Dunhill in Shipton, alehouse-' keeper, a silver pint rneasure, her property. And Joseph' Brooke, and Thomas Bottiimiey, charged upon oath of David Cawoud of felonioufly robbing and assaultrng him, the said David Cawood, of five penny-pieces and a hill of parcels of a. quantity of worsted yarn, upon the-King's highway, within the of Morton; in the West.RicMng.on thenioht of the January instant; Also William Dowse ahas William Dowrst, Tobias Hodgibn. Leonard Sc-ott, and Richard of New-Malton, charged with suspicion of stealing a certain quantity of spiritous liquors, of the value of four (hillings, the property of Thomas and. James Fenton, of New-Malton also, William Knaptrin of Sheffield, charged upon the oath of Thomas Leader of the same place, filver-plater, with feloniorisly stealing from hin, and his co-partners'at Sheffield aforefaid, a vquahtity of silver and silver goods, their property also further charged upon oath.

bv Tofenh Hnrrfj of Biightside Bieilow, siiver-smith, wiih feloniouily stealing, takinS, and carrvin iw fmm sk dje. bis Thomas Hodson and George Sedgwick, charged, upon oath with uttering and Publishing at Otley, in the WefcRiding, on the 3oth January last, two forged and notes, ira-porting to be notes iffued by the Goveroor and Company of the Bank of England, of the valus of one pound each, with an intent to defraud Thomas Turner and John Craven. Edward Tattersall, charged with the same offence, at Gnifesey, in the liberty of Otley on the 30t January last, with intent tc defraud Abraham Siaden. Bentley, charged with having on the night ofthe 2oth January last, burglarioufly and felonioufly broke into thu stable to the cKvelling-houfe of John Jackson of Upthorpe, in theNorth-Riding, butcher, and stealing therefroro a faddle of the yalue js, his propt.rty. Mark Akeroyd of Manningham, in" the West-Riding, labourer, charged upon the oath of Isaac Wrighf of Bradford, butcher, with steaUng, on Satur.

mght last, at twelve o'clock, one wethe-r fheep his property, out of a field beloneW to -the fiH Wright aud Thomas Fenton -Of the same place, but- eher, for killing the On Thrusday last, by fpecial licence, the Hon. Charles Wyndham to the Right Hoa. Lady Arm Lambton. Lall we'ek, Mr Charles Hudson, to Miss Smithfon, both of Louth Also, Mr Swift, the conductor of ajuulii papcr-rniii, 10 of Kirton. On -Sunday- s-'nnight, at York, Mr William Eimer, grncer, of Leeds, to Wayre daughter of Mr William Wayre, of York.

On Monday fe'nnight, at Gretna Green, Mr Charge, of HuddersSeld, to Miss Eliza Hartley' daughter of Mr Samuel Hartley, of Wakefield. AtHalifax.a few days ago, Captain William Stani-land owner of the ship Grocer of Selby. to Miss Noyl.br, es TnefIay Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday "4-" 4 Si 6 61: HULL SH1P NEWS. Fareignfhips arrived. February 6.

Kiok, from Rotterdam, witlx cloverseed, Foreign ehared out. February 7. Mercar, Witkopp, for Hamburg, witfc cottons, Consters arrived. February 2. Adventure, both from London.

William l.owther, from Boston. Trial, EUis Escape, Atmitage 5. Mary, Boucb; William and Mary, Patrick; Ann Lowry Uuity, als ftosj-Lynn. Friendfhip, Shillito, from Whelburn, from Boston. Tyne, Moorhoute, srons Wells.

Ann, Seager; Endeavour, Bnwister; Happjf" Return, Lee, all from Lynn. Nelson, WriihtJ Seiby, Industry, White; William "anch Mary, Collingwood Mary; Donking Siaines, Will by; Eliza.Dockiea; London, Saimon, all from London. Betty, Harrison Sutannah, Cornwelh all from Ipfwich. Horatio. Freeman, from Poole.

D. light, Allen, from Maldon. Sally, Bateman frork Colchester. Theaker; Staffof Life. Robertson Etiza, Bellamy Richkrd's Return, Turner Holderness Packet, Massingliam Expedition, Den! ms; Mercury.

Horten Hope, Lelew Samuel and William, Tat, all from Lynn. Virtue, Oarl-Phceuix, Darley, both from Wisbech. Joseph and Edward, Black, from Dover. DolpMr, London z. Industry, Whiting Brothers.

jalon, JefFreys, all fron. Lynn. Endeavour and Hannah, Burley, from Boston. Danby, Cook, from. Maldon.

Rye, from Yarmouth. Char.ce Baxfield, from Liverpool 6. Mary Ann Whhaker-Betty, Cherry. both from Cobb, from Lynn. Four Brothers, mm Boston.

Clyde, from jf-pW Capes; Union, Ducklcs. both from Wilbech. Aoeno-ria, Watfon, from Lynn. Ramtden Wrigh? from Boston. Samuel and Fitrney, from- Lynn Halifax Jackson Lion, Myers Collins, Plaxton; Hy.Jubh; Masterrnan.

all from London' 7- Bay Packet, furnbuli, from Wliifoy. Frieud-fhip, Cook, from Seat bro'. Beliona, Fill from Yar-mjuth, 8. Hull Packet, Chrifty, from Leith. cleared cm.

February .2. Neath Castle. Plaxton Staniiand Wtlifoot Ebor. nah; Pycock, all for London, Libvrty, for' vvnicoy- irtton, Clttcou, for Scarlnc Jt-rances, Foster, for Wisbech. John, Simpson, tot i.vt.,c 3.

cnaeavour, Waktegiave luuo- Skelton, both for London. Farne, Coutrs. so. Dun dee. Happy Return, Spurr; Wheat Hill Auckland both for Lynn 4.

Peggy, Caithness. kor BridporU Elisabeth, Ledger, for Wibech. Jane, Taylor fr ScarbroV Leith Packet, Campbell, for Leith. 'I'ee graph, Simpson, for Lynn. Fortitude, Philips Dunbar.

Newton, Tour CuC worth, both for London. Cark -Heart of Oak. Jagger; Pichmond. Audre-v. "chester, Dry, or fohr.

and Charlotte, Kell, for Newcastle. John. f0- Invernets. 6. Olive Leat, Watfon, for Wiibech' Two Sisters, Chappell, for Lynn, Grocer, Stanibnd, for London.

Hope, for Yarmoutb. Duchtse of Bnccleugh, Litheney, for Leith. Newcastle, Met-calf, for Newcastle. Unity, Turner, for Lynn. Sheffield, Huby; Kosamond, Dennis, koth for I on" don.

Perfeverance, Cook, for Newcastle Buse Wright, for Yarnrouth. Good Intent, Wi'av for Whitby. Unity, Cox, ft, Newcastle. 8t. tnard, for London.

Freedom Wray, for Wisbech arrived at IVHITBT. Nepttine, Ncse eenturionCoroey; Sophia, Ar; Two btl ers, Addtson Lively. Hnrst, all from Lm-don wrth goods. Wheatcroft Tanet and Sarah, Matfon i Liberty, Parkin. al! from Hull with goods, Conftantine, Muir, from Dunbar, witfe afhes.

Peggy, Walton-, from Newcastle, with iron. Sailed. Bay Packet, Turnhnil, fof Hull. for Glasgow, both with goods. Pe2g)f.

Walto, Feffd arrived at SCARBOROUGFT Jean, Taylor Cliftr. both fromM Sailed. yk Athol,.

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About The Hull Packet; and East Riding Times Archive

Pages Available:
25,397
Years Available:
1800-1886