[147]

"At which her heart with sorrow filled."Bell.

[148] Thomas Petty, previously mentioned.

[149]

"Instead of pleasing marriage-bed."Bell.

[150] From a MS. penes James Falconar, esq., F. S. A., Doncaster.

[151] William Smith, alderman; buried, Nov. 13, 1760.

[152] Peter Cave, mayor 1748-9; buried, June 4, 1782.

[153] The Rev. Lionel Willatts, rector of Sprotbrough, son of Charles Willatts, rector of Plumtree, Notts, and Castiliana his wife, daughter of Lionel Copley, esq., of Wadworth and Sprotbrough; buried, at Doncaster, May 20, 1760.

[154] Mr. Turbutt was of a family at Mount St. John, near Thirsk, Yorkshire. He resided for several years at Doncaster, where he died, 3 Sept. 1758, æt. 68. He was the great grandfather of Gladwin Turbutt, esq., now (1860) of Ogston hall, Derbyshire. His "young ladies" were Frances, afterwards wife of John Woodyeare, esq., of Crookhill, near Doncaster, and Eleanor, who became the wife of Lieut. General Sowerby.