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The Leeds Intelligencer and Yorkshire General Advertiser from Leeds, West Yorkshire, England • 3

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The Duke de Chartres soenr severai davs at Birming ua i uci-i' iait cijcii, jiiiac ham last week, in viewing the manufactory at that MONDAY's POST. By Express LONDON. Marcb 5. HE Frcnch and Dutch fquadrons in rhe East rn.i;t ninnimrtn rn place. Thurfday morning, Thomas Moralec, a farmer, at Milsord, near Morocth, his wife.

and fwe crand- iinj.wj jiiiuni tu ivii lau vi MW uuc. oir U.w. U. r.L-T:- children, in cating hasty-pudding to breakfast, were fmith at Sheffield. The fame day died ar Eath, univerfally larnented.

Sir Thomas Dyke Ackland, Bart, of ColuMpton, in Stafibrdflrirc. The day died, suddenly, of a paralytic stroke, Mrs. Atkinson, the wife of Mr. Richard At-k in fon, Grazier, of Calton-Hall, in Craycn. On Wednefday died, after a tedious Indisposition, to the incxprcffible grief of her family and friends, Mrs.

Dc.dfw orth, wife of Mr Ralph Dodfwuth, of York. rr-l brm' D. 1 I. iiujuw ua; uul uur mii 01 nie iine, a Aiip of two frigatcs, and a sloop. Tue Conference which the chaiiman of the East-Indi Company lud an Saturday with Mr.

Pitr, at his houfe in Downing-ltreet, was concerning the Ganges F.all-Indiaman, which has been seized at Tarbur, in Ireland. Capt. Denipster had arrived within ibund-inys from India, with a fair wind and tolerable wea-tiier, when the wind suddenly veered about to the i' omo lnM. 1 ne iame aay aiea, mr. tv uuam ruvu, uu the OldCoid Staith, in this town.

On Sunday morning died, Mrs. Horncasile, ofthis town, reliCt of the lare Mr Homcastle, an alderman of this borough by whofe death the poor have lost a liberal bcnefaclrefs. Yesterday mornmg died, Mrs. Jowert, relict of the late Mr Joseph Jowett, ofthis town, meichant. The tarne died, much reipecied, Mr.

Joseph Stead, in this town. Tho onrl WPTsiHT rtf immeoiateiy letzea witn vioient convuliiona. 1 ne old msn, by vomiting freely, recovered, the wife died in the evening, four of the children are likely to do well, but theolheris in a dangerous way. The cauie has not as yet been difcovered, but it is fuppofed that a quantity of arienic had been put into the ineal. A few days ago a main of cocks was fought at Woore, between the gcntlcmcn of Staftordfhire and Chesoirc.

It confilted of ig battles, 14 of which were won by the former, and 5 by the latter. Last weck an ewe belonging to John Nicholson, a cutler near Sheffield, earned hve lambs, all and aiive. The ewe is only fix years old, and has had 19 lambs. Yesterday fe'nnight at the GnildhalL.York, Mr. Wm.

Stavclcy, and Mr. Wm. Ellis, Ifce-m and fad'ers' ironmo'nger, were chofen common-coun-cilmen. The Hon. General James Murray is appointed Go-vernor ot Hull, and Major General Richard Burton Phillipson is appointed Colonel of the Third Regiment ot Dragoon Guards, both in the room of General Philip Honeywood, decealed.

A correfpondent affigns the follqwirig that the late county meeting was and unarimcus.LNumerouS -for curiofity alone brought together a large body of the honest inhabitants of Set by JEREMIAH DIXON, Efq; Mayor for tke aorouu oj L.ce.is, on lnurjiUij iar. rm Oe. Dr. White TlrrnJ Ttio Pmnw Rrirt A ft 1 Wbeaten Bread. The Three Penny Loaf i 10 I dtanmru tfbeetten.

JJitto 1:13:2 Houlhold Brcad. Iitk .2:2:12 Bread. Ditto 2:4:16 2 12 4 Kye Bread. Ditto Oat Bren.I TW feCnn irf fr! 5 I 14 Horse Bread. Two Penny Loaf 1 otk, us neignoournooa, ana many otner parts.

Respeaabtetor it was eraced with the oreience of HULL, Martb IMPORT. Vicilantia. Mattvse. from Amsterdam, with old iron, f. EXFORTS.

Onortn Merrhtnt. iwWCcn PfstVlH "rr. Andrew, forOporto, with Foreign and Biitiih wMeat. LAID ON. Cavei Southreo.

for Elfinore. Koninpfliurt. and ElbiY). rmmnfmrn COASTZRS ARRiVED. Harmony, Wright York.

Hall: Kliends nnodwill. Fletelitr Wriirht Tn. deavour. Hieeins I.iherr. Aarnn Turn Rrmhpi.

Pllnr. thorp, from London. Exchange, Affiton) from Sunderlancl. regey, uoggin jalon, Mopper, irornLynn; 1 rades Ooosl-hope, Wall, l'rorn Colcheder. Industrious Heien, Cray, iom Aiioa.

t-ojiy, wneiaon, trom Whrtby. CO ASTERS SAILED. Friendsliio. Sinclair, for moutli. Jojin and Ann, Robinson, for Sunderland.

Chilron, for Kewcaflle. Elisabeth, Dawson, for Whitby. Barr.evtlt, Wright Endeavout, Blar.ch Nelly, Smith Lyon, Harriton, for Lciodon. Pesgy, Coggio, for Lvnn. i 1 11 1 1 OTtTriJay Kigl tbe es cut cf Stahle beLr.gin to obn near Saxton, AN Aged Bay HORSE, about Fourteen Hands high, will, a switcb Tail, is ilot smee altered, a large Star or bn Ins Forehead, and has lately had "Wound on the of the Knee of the near fore Leg, which is not yet cjuite healed.

Wlioever can hr.ng or give Notice of the fame to tfie John.Mai fhal, or to Widow Claikfon, at Ahei ford, the Ownersy so that he may be had again, shall have all Chargeg allowcdj and be well rewarded for their Trouble. 1 N.B. There was some Meal stolen out of Lead-Mill at the fame Time. i three rigbt benourabU flacenun. -Unmimous'-as the associating Meetings hitherto bave been, and, for obvious probably ahvays will be: If, indeed, their fpirttual Dictator be ever again moved to issue forth his fign to convene his fiattered rjic.

The long Continuance and feverity of the siost at this feasori, has such a stoppage in the na-vigation between this. and other places with Hull, that it will be a happy circurnstance, though hardly be that the rn'any fhips, boats, Sie. See. blocked up in different patts of the tivers by rhe ice, are releafed, without forne of them fustaining considerable darnage. Tuefday last Wm.

Raven, Jarnos Tweddell, Henry Newbegin, Edward Dixon, Tho. H'ubbuck, Win. Rogers, Robert Bell, Wm. Armstrong, Tho. Robfon, John Aynsley, Rob.

"Garbutt, Zu, M. Robson, ali ot Hexham in Northomberland, were feverally qon-victed before the Magistrates there, in the perialty of 20I. forkeeping and using horfes liable to the duty of 10s. not having entered and paid the duty for the fame, which faid penalties weremitigated by the Magistrates to the fum of 10I. Last, week a bog, belonging Mr.

Atkinsoh, of Great Broughton, near was meafured, and is of the following dimenfions, viz. height 4 teet, and length, ftom tlie end of the nose to the tail, 8 teet 10 inches. It is only eiglvt months old. Tuefday last three oxen the property of the Rev. Mr Toofey, of Stonham, drew in a narrow wheel'd Waggon 43 cwt.

and a half from Stonham to Ipfwichj (which is 11 miles) and returried with a chaldron of coals in as fhort a spate of time as a team of five horfes. It is faid that four perfons, resident in the neighbourhood of the place vvherc the late leizure was made in Cumberland, have abfeonded, and that thrce of them have gone off with the fmuggling cuttcr from which the goods were landed. Last week arrived at the Kitty, Huston, from South Carolina the Nonfuch, Johns, from Maryland and the Baltimore, Darley, from Baltimore, with zzohhds. of tobacco, 17,300 of wheat, 1800 hhd. staves, 12,500 harret stav, fS caiksof iudi-go, 234 barreis of turpentlne, 315 pietes of mahoga-ny Last week arrived at the Chatfworth, from Dominica, with 116 hhds.

of sogsr, 62 cafks of coffee, 125 bags of cotton, See. Thurfday failcd from Whitby for Davis's-Straits, the Earl of Fauconbeg, Johnson Two Sisters, Banks; Friendfhip, Ifmay; Rowlattd; and Free-love, Brown. Last week the TruelovS, Clark Elizabeth, Dring Whale-Fifher, Allen arid Chance, Wallace, failed from Hull for Grecnland. i-EEDS, March 8. SATURDAY last the Affixes at York.

before Lord Mansfield, and the Hon. Edward Sk jL Will es, before whom the followins prifoners have to take their trials Ann Beaston, of Eafingwold, charged with poifon-ing her huband. Ann of Sheffield, charged with the wilful murder of her bastard child. I3ne Jackson, of the parish of Ronialdlkirk, charged with the murder of her bastard child. Thomas Smithfon, of Sheffieldblackfmith, charped with the wilful murder of Tho.

Zanker, of Sheffield. Robert Audsley, charged by an inquilltion with the murder of Benjamin Booth, of Bradford. Thomas Vaufe, for murder. James Robinson, charged with bieaking into the dwclltng-houfe of Mary Cockihot, of Addingham, and wil fully assaulting Esther Cockshot, fpinster. and cutting her throat, and otherwife wounding her.

John Pipes, charged' with fnaring and killing two rabbitts, on Hutton Moor warren. George Miller, charged with breaking into the dwelling-houfeof Mr. Matthcw Aukland, of Ferry-bridge, and stealing thereout.divers goods. George Gale, on fufpicion of stealing severai facks of oats, wheat, from the barns of James Monk-man, at Morton and Heworth. Joel Deaue, charged with entering the warren of James Scephenfon, and killing one coney.

Michael charged with stealing cloth out of the warehoule of Mestrs. Bischofs, of this town and with stealing ten iilver tea fpoons, a quantity of china cups and fsucers, Wearing apparel, and other articlcs, out of the of Messrs. Rhodcs. Percival Elliott, charged with breaking intb the houfe of Richard Pickwell, of Burton Pidfea, and stealing thereout a iilver watch. John Anderfon, marrying Elisabeth Snell, of Scarborough, fpinster, having wife at the fame tirne.

Matthcw Mitchels, of Sowerby, charged on fufpicion of breaking into the Workshop of Thomas with an iutent torobthe fame. John Fortune and William Waddington, charged wjuh stealing severai: webs of linen cloth out of a bieaching yard at Newland and Nelly Hall, for reeeiving a part of the fame, knowing thern to be stolen. .5 w-; r' Johnson, charged with breaking infb the of Thomas Todd, of Heworth, stealing thereout zl. 10s. in mdney', agold ring, Shaw, charged with stealing a yellow-metal watch, with various other things, the property of James Webster, of Ripon.

Thomas Wormstey, charged' with stealing ox. ceiving twopieces of cot ton greys, knowing them to be stolen. Itj Joleph Clough, charged with stealing a quantity of wearing apparel, ont of the dwelling-houfe of John Hodgson, of Burniston. kmtjtn luji John Craggs, Thomas Cook, and Richard Arnatt, charged on fufpicion of ffieep stealing. William Bell, charged with stealrng a quantity of wearing apparel outof a dwetfrng-honso at Lbfthoufe.

Jsrnes Willismfon, charged with reeeiving two.linen web's, knowing' them ts have been stolen. William Law, charged with put of adwel-Iihg houfe, a ehest, containing 16I. rnes Belficld, charged qn jufpicion of stealing a wjeb of linen cloth out of.a bleaching-yard, at Stam-ford-Bridge. 7. William Rylet, for robbing Mr.

Bur, on the high-betwixt Hull and Ncwlands. John Edwards and John Beck, charged with a high-way robbery. John Morton, charged with stealing a number of calf skins, arid a quantity cow and horse leather. James for houfe-breaking, Richard Hill, for stealing a Iarge quantity of ivory eombi George Raines and Nicholas White, for breaking irito. a sifhi ng lodge, nelr Naburrii William Canwell, charged houfe breaking.

James Wilson, and Samuel for stealing a biack filk cloak. And Thomas Pulleine, for stealing a quantity of out of a milk Last Friday were admitted at the General Infirmary, 13 and 14 Out-patients 2 of the lattcr being cafes not admitting of delay. At the fame" tiine were difcharged, igpatients cured, and i.relieved. On the 26m ult. was married, Mr Colling, of Coa-th am -Hall arth, near Darltngton, to' Miss Hutton, of Skelton.

Lately was St. Bees, Mr. Thomas Brandwood, of Whihaven, aged 70, to Mrs M'Caver, a brifk widow of thirty Tbus ruund the odii tbe Ivy tnuities." A few days ago was married at Hedon, James Stoven, of MifsCarville.daugh-ter of the late Francis Carville of Boreas-Hill, Efq. Tuefday last was married, Mr. John Rand, rner-chant, at Bradford, to Miss Swaine, only daughter of Mr.

Samuel Swaine of that place. Thurfday was married at Hubborhain Chapel, in Langsterdale, Mr. Weighton, furgeori, in Wetherby, to Miss Lawson, of Yokenwate. A few days ago was married at Batley, Mr. Hugh Royston, of Walton, to Miss ot Brown Hill, near Birstall.

Sunday was married, Mr. Thomas jones; Hard-wareman, ofPontefracti to Miss Jane Hefom, of the fame place. On Tuefday last three gentletnen of the E. tribe of fwindlers, who have for some time past infested this neighbourhood, were apprehended at Knarefbrough, in the exercifc of their profeffion, and having fleeced. a few of the unwary out of a considerable fum of money, tbe trio were conveyed before a rnigttrate, who instantly ordered their table to be broken and burnt, bound them over for their future good beha-viour, and after a very fevere reprimand difcharged them.

Saturday fe'nnight two sharpers decoyed a farmer into an inn at Stamford, and fwindled him out of near thirty pounds, with which they gpc clear off. The Claffical Prizes for this year, given by his Grace the Chancellor of Cambridge, are adiudged to Mr. Lloyd. B. A.

of Trinity College, and Mr. Whitehcad, B. A. of Jesus College. The two prizes ot 25I.

each bequeathed by the late Rev. Dr. Robert Smith, Master of Trinity College. Cambridge, to thofe junior am who appear to be the best proficierits in mathematics and natural philofophy, are this year adiudged to Mr. Lax, of Trinity College, and Mr.

Dud'ley, of The Rev. William Baynesis instituted to the rectory ofRickinghall the Rev. Morgan Graves to the retlory of Henderclay both in SufFolk, on the presentation of Rowland Holt, Efq. A few days ago the Rev. Thomas Sifson, was prefented to the Vicarage of Ifield, in Sussex, void by the death of the Rev.

John Allen, Vice Principal of Mag-dalen Cullcge, Oxfoid. v- The Rev, E. Davidson, curate of Brancepeth, is prefented to the living of Trimdon near Durhain. It is now evident that Lord Lonfdale iniends stelling the River Eden again, as loon as the weather will per-mit, in lpitc of ab Opposition. Within thefe few days severai waggonsT loade.i with wood and pfovifions passed through Cariifle, for King-Garth', and there are now of 50 people employed at the fihery there.

A IOUIII-C4LI, tUU Jll IVjUailJ, 111UW, llCCt, OCC. which obliged him to bear away for Jreland, initead of continuing to stmd in for the Channel, which was dangerous under such They made the mouth of the Shannon, and went in. The people of the ship, as ufual, began to make every effort tor diipofing of their littie venture but being in forne manner too opeu, anda.disputc happening between tiic failors and revenue officers, theSurveyors of the Cuttoms at Limerick issued an order, and offi-cers were fent on board, who pat the King's broad arrow upon the ship and all her cargo, feizing her, as it were for the benefit of the Crown. The Com-m inder irnmediately defpatched an express to the Di-rectors of the India Company, who havclaid the matter before Government, and an order has been fent to discharge the ship but as the Irish are now perfcctly iiidependcnt, and govcrned by their own laws, the forms of the Courts of Law in that kingdom must be gonc through. So much for the independence of Ircland! 'jit -A.

OEf This morning a messenger arrived at the India-Houfe from Ireland, with an aecount of the restitution of the Ganges East Indiaman. A etterYrom Paris, dated Feb. 19, favs, The Members of the severai cktbs, hdd under' the arcades of the Palais RoyaJ', are under the greatest mortifica-tion. An order of Police, printed in largetharacteTS, and fixed upon the wall at each ciub, prohibits all play whatever ar tfiefe Meting8. A deputation of forae of the first Nobility, members of thesc clubs has been to wait upon the Lieutenant-General de.Poliee, pray-ing a repeal of the order; when he weplied, that he was directed to issuc the prohibition by ehe King's lct-ur, which they knew would not fuffer any Comments1 vpon it, any remonirrance, or reply and, in Ihort, nothing but passive fubm.ission and unconditional obe-dience.

Thete now rernairis littie doubt of the difpute between the and Holland being brought to an arnicablc conclusion and the Ernperor feerns rnore thau forrnerly to comply with the moderate propositiens of the Repdblic, to whick pacific terrtpe-r nt is fuppofed to have been, in a great meafure induced by the last delpatches from Peterfburgh. Thurfday the Houfe of Commons, aster confiderable pains, proccedcd tb balloffor Committees ko try the incrits of the and Colchester Elections. Mr. Galcoyne prefented a petition, from the Mer-chants' of Liverpool againR the new intended IriQi Commercial Bill which was ordered to lie on the tablc. AifciiiJi ii The Chancellor of the Exchequer moved, that the Houfe do on Tuefday nexr resolve itfelf intb aCom-mittee, to further consider the propositions for ejta-blishiiig a permanent fystem of inter Course between Great Britain and Ireland, which was agreed to.

Mr. Sawbridge moved a refolution fimilar to that moved by Mr. Welbore Ellis on a formet day, That the Houfe do order Thomas Corbfctt, Efq; High Bailiff of Westminster, to make his bers to serve in Parlament for that Mr. Pitt oppofed the motion, becaufe the Houfe had alrcady, in more than one instance, decided, that the iVrutiny Ihould be carried on. Hc did not.meln, he faid, to debate the matter, as every gentleman was al-.

ready in posseflion of the fubject but he was so fully convinced of the rieteffity of the Bailiff going an with the ferutiny, that he fhould most assuredly give his negative to the Gentleman's motion; by rnoving the quefiion of adjournment. Before the question was put, a petition from severai inhabitants of Westminster, was prefented by Lord Muncastcr, stating, that they heard a motion Was to be made the Houfe to order a return, and praying that the ferutiny might, accoiding to the order of the Houfe, proceed. Lord Suney aked if Sir Cecil Wray's name was to it. The names were read; and it appeared the Baronet did not sign. Some altercation took place, and the question was then put on the motion for adjournment, Nbes 162 Ayesj 124 Majority 28 The original motion for the High Bailiff to make a return, was then put and carried without a diviiion.

Thu 5 ends the Westminster Scrutkiy On Friday the return for Members for the city of Westminster was read in the Houfe of Commons, which contained narration of the High Bailiff's con-dud and stated, that on reeeiving the order. of the Iiouie, he had examined the different liits, abating the votes.dilaliowed, when the numbers appeared to be, for Lord Hood 6588 Hon. C. J. Fox 6126 Sir Cecil Wray 5895 and that therefore the two formet appeared to him to bednly elected.

In conlequence of' the majority in the Houfe of Commons in favoitr of the Hon. Charles Fox, severai houses in Fall Mall, St. Jamcs's-street, Piccadilly, and the Strand, were illuminated last night. The return of Lord Hood and Mr. Fox Was not made to the Houfe of Commons yesterday till after four o'clock, after which hour no member can be fworn in.

They will take their feats for Westminster ttn Monday. A S. Robert Arnold, of Bristol, Innholder. Richard Tyler, of Littie Bartholomew Close, Benjamin Vrince, ofLeeds, Wine-merchant. Wn.

Filher, of Bath Easton, Someisctshircj Carrier. Joseph Craham, of Lancaflcr, Broker. I homasNattercss, of Hoiborn, Money-scriveneT. John Lee, of l'leet-street, Haberdalher. DJED.

At Broanway Farm, near Berkhamstea, Hert-fordthirt, the psrfon distjnguislied by the appellation of Paer the Wild Boy, who waspicked up in a wood in Germany, in the latter end of the reizn of Geoige the First, whil the King was hunting, and by that Monaieh fent over to England, here he ha remained ever lince. MARRIED The Right Hon. the Marquis of fraham, to the Duke of Montroi'e, toi he Hon. Mif Afnburnhatn. PR1CES of CURN, LONDON.

Wheat z5. 1044s. Rye to 27s. Barlev ics. to 14s.

6d. Oats 17s. to ais. 6d pr Quarter, imt LKF.DS. Oau, 14.

to icts. od. per Quarter. Beana 9s. to 13s Kye 11s Wtie 15s.

to 195. ptr load ariey t0 l6s, ptr luarte. QCKS.) Bank Stock, iro Thrce per Cent. Red. Thrtc per Cent Conibl.

z. J. -India 13s. our per Cent. Con.

73. lFive per Cent. Ann. 88. i.

-ong. Annuities 17. 15.161h india Ann. Bonasos. dis.Navy Bills 14.J dis.

Omnium COURSE of EXCHANGE Amst. 7. 9. Ditto a1 iM 37-6. Rot.

37. Us Harab. ,5.4.. Altona 3t 5.sl7sP3r;S isay? date, a8. Pfi-i Usance Sourdeaux 28.

Cadiz 34. Madrid 54. a 34 Leghorn 47. Genoa 44' fc Vemce 45 LULon jj js. td.i,ljblin.9.

A Rhn Away Wife. Wherfjvs Sarah hardisty, the Wife of Me, WILLIAM HARDISTY, of Huby, In the Townfhip Weeton, in the WestrRiding of the of York, Has abfeonded from me 'without any Oause wnatever, and has taken fuhdry Artieles of Fumi-turej and other Things NOTJGE ii thertfott hrreby givn. That whoever haibors her after this Notice, will bs pro-ceeded against Law and whoever gives her any Credit en, my Account, after this public may rcfl satisiied tiiat such Oebts will not be difcharged by me Ai Witncls nty Hand, this First Day of March, 1785. WILLIAM HARDISTY. His yC Mark.

METHLEY, 71h March, 17S5. HERE AS THOMAS CASSON, of Methjey, lest at my Houfe some Months ago, a Brown Horse, and hath not lince thought proper to take lma away or p'ay methe Expenccs of Ins keeping. NOTICE is hereby given, To the faid Thomas Caslbn, that in Case he docs not with! three Weeks from tbe Date hereof, selch the faid Horte away and pay me the Expences of keeping him, that I (hall chtn cause the faid Horse to be sold towards desraying the faid Expcncel. PETER RODLE Y. SELBY, 7'th March, nSj.

For CADIZ and MALAGA, (With Ulcrty to toll at YAR The EXPEDITION, Cantsin EDMUND TAT F. L-ii MM 5 Will fall from with the Ooods from jgegg. Leeds, of the yth Inst. On Monday the 141h of Feb. last, a fire broke out in agarret in the dvvelling houfe of Mr.

Wm. Banks, of Cholmondely, in Chefhire, which was soen ex-tinguiihed, tho' not without considerable lofs and about nine o'clock the fame evening, a lower room; at the other end of the houfe, in which was forne tow, was difcovered to be on fire, but the fiarnes Were foon put out without much damage about ten o'clock on the Wednefday evening following, the outbuildings were difcovered to be in names, when the 'hole were confumed, with eight milking cows, two heifers, acolt, a rick of oats, aboutio tons of hay, geers, A few days ago, a wheat rick, worth 70I. belonging to Mr. Lamb, farmer, at Omberfley, near Birmingham, vas entirely confumed by nre. This unsortu-nate accldent happened from a boy fhooting at some fparrows.

It was with difficulty that the dwelling houfe was prevented from beint; on fire. A correfpondent at Crowle.in Lincolnfhire, informs us, that lately there was interred at Althrop, in that county, one John Read, who had been in feven-teen different goals, was four times Capital ly convict-ed, three times tranfported, and ferved also an ap-prenticesliip upon the Thames. The wife of this eminent man, before he died, could have boasted of having tbree hufbands living. Lately died at Charlestown, South Carolina, after a few days illnefs, Mr. Geo.

Cobham, forrnerly of Liverpool, Merchant. A few dys ago died, Mrs. Holmes, of Lightcliffe, near Halifax. A few days ago died, Mr. William Bolland, of Settle, in this county.

Thurfday fe'nnight died, Sir Elias Prestwich, of Holme, in Lancafhire, Bart. Saturday fe'nnight died at Ormfkirk, Mr Alexander Radcliffe, ofthat place. The fame day died suddenly, of an applectic nt, Mr. Wm. Houghton, Cloth Merchant, of lntaek, near Huddersheld.

Sunday fe'nnight died at Wakefield, Mr. William Burron, feeond fon of Richard Button, Efq; of the fiirne place. Yesterdav fe'nnight died. after a lingerin illnef--, in For BILBOA and CORUNNA, The JOHN, Captain JOHN TAYLOR, Will fall with the Goods of the following Weck. N.B.

The Sailing of the above Ships is postponed for a Week on Account of the late unfavourablc Weather they are intended to fail fur.fiually as mentioned. The Expedition will take Goods for the Anfon, Hall, fer Ancona, and the Active, Moqre, for Genoa and Leghorn, from Yarmoutb. gS Merchants, See. are requested to be fartxcuhr in con-flgning their Goods, and addresttng their Lerters to Mr. William Read, who reiides at Selby, being affured that he will pay every Attention to the quick and Difpatch of any of their Concerns ent, usted to his Care.

MANNING, WALKER, and HURRlT. Some Quarter Barrels of frelh Import ed Sun, and Boxesof Bl'oom and Museanl RAISlNSTor Messrs. Walker and Read, of Leeds, attend to further Inquiiies. Under Shnte's Bankruptcy. To be SO LP by AUCTION, (Before the major Part tne Commlffioners named and au thorized in and a Ocmmission of Bankrupr, awarddj against JOHv of Leeds, Grocer, a Bankrupt, puriuant ne orc! Chancellor's Order for that Porpu.) At tle J''ufe J'Js''pb Hindlc, tb: in Lcrl, 0 TLurjday tbc 31r Dsy of Marcb' at in tbe sJftrr.icif f-urjuant to to be titn A hC that Entirc FREEHOLD YARD, JT called the Rcfi-anii-O wn Yard, on the Back of the' Shamhles, in Leeds, of scvtral Ncw-built Dwtl- l-n-Hsinsfsand Shnns tothe Krnnt.

and unA the 66th year of hisage, William Perscct of Pontc-tefract, Efq; very great! and defervedly larnented all who kjiew him. Wc hear the businefs be carried on as cxtenfivcly as heretofor by his MP and Partner. Mr. John Perscct, and hl' on Mr. Grofvcnor Perscct.

Same died, Miss Ann Lay, Oontofract, fister to Capt. Lay, of Doncastcr. Same day died, Mr. WiH" Wil fon. many years Malier of the Charity Sch The farae day died at Manchester, r.

Joleph senior, a very considric 11 manufacturer. The fame day CaPl- uiion, ot rhe Durham n5'The fa'-'1 died suddenly, sincercly lament-'ed by-1 wno knew him, Mr. Richard Hartlcy, of Naffi011 mM- He was an affccti-nate husoand, a tccr-'parent, chatitable to the poor, and snhouest. -din. -ue l.j3C3b.lJ New.built Dwelling-HousL-, used asan Inn, and severai orlier Dwellins-Houses, Stahles, Brewhoufes, Warehi.ufet, and other Huildings in tbc Yard bchind the fame, in the severai Occupations of rhe faid Mr.

Hinle and others. jr This Estate will bedivided and put up in such Lots as (hall appear to be most agreeable to the Biddtr at th Time Ws, Anether Entire FREEHOLD YARD, on th? of the Shanstles, in Lieds, in the Occupation of )uhn Shutc, corilisting of a Dwclling-Housc and Shop to the Front, and a large and commodious Ncw-built Wareh-use, with a btabie snd other Buildiig in (he Yard bchind the fame. For othr Tarticulars apply to Mr. Faley, or Mr. Cadfnan, in Lceds, AssMjnetsof tlws John Shute, or elf: Bol-land and Johnson, Attornkk in Lccds..

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1754-1866