1824.] 
Harding.—On Sandhill, Miss M. Ormston. 
—At the Forth Bank, 55, Mrs. R. Brown. 
—42, Mr. Wal. Elliott.—In the New-road, 
Miss J. Dodds, much regretted.—84, Mr. 
R. Gibson, much respected. —In Rose- 
merry-lane, 75, Mrs. M. Turner. 
At Gateshead, 89, Mr. J. Bell.—Mrs. 
Halliday—78, Mr. W. Laird, late lieyte- 
nant 86th rest. foot.—Mr. G. Henderson, 
much respected. 
At Durham, 58, Mr. R. West.—85, Mr. 
John Robson. K 
At Sunderland, 82, Morell Reed.—gg2, 
Mr. J. Snowdon.—55, Miss E. Smith, 
At North Shields, 86, Mrs. E. Matthews, 
—In Dockwray-square, 55, Mr. J. Dorkin, 
much respected. —In Queen-street, 47, Mrs. 
M. Nicholson.—In Camdenestreet, 72, Mr, 
F. Ibbetson.—75, Mrs. A. Therlaway.— 
63, Mrs. B, Alexander—In Union-street, 
29, Mr. M. Ellison. A 
At Darlington, 29, Mrs. E. Deaton.— 
67, Mrs. R. Lewis, —63, Mr. J. Rowell. 
At Alnwick, Mrs. Landles, 
At Ratcheugh, 90, Frances, widow of 
P. Wilkie, Esq., deservedly esteemed.— 
At Seaton, Mr. R. Hind, of Stockton on 
Tees.—At High Ford, near Bishopswear- 
mouth, 75, Mr. T. Lawson.x—At Whitby, 
78, Peregrine Hezell, Esq.—At Eland- 
hall, 65, Mr. G. Bell.—At Cleadon Hills, 
66, Mr. P. Watson. . le 
At Wooley, near Hexham, 29, Mr. An- 
thony Cook, Mathematical Master to the 
Trivity House of Newcastle. This able 
mathematician was brought up as a farmer, 
and at a very early age evinced considerable 
fondness for figures, which led him several 
years ago to become a contributor to the 
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Diaries, About 
three years since, when Mr. Edward Riddle, 
the late master to the Trinity House, was 
appointed. to the mastership at Greenwich, 
Mr. C. was the person elected to succeed 
Mr. R., and on which occasion he received 
recommendations from Drs. Hutton, Gre- 
gory, &c.&c. From Mr. Cook’s diligence 
in his profession at the Trinity School, he 
had laid in a stock of observations which he 
had begun to arrange for a large work on 
Navigation, both theoretical and practical, 
and which will now perhaps be for ever lost 
to the world. He received his education at 
the schoo] of that able teacher, the Rev. 
Mr. Seurr, of Hexham. In private life he 
was modest and unassuming, mild in his 
manners, and steady in his friendship. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Married.| Mr. W. Brown, to Miss BP: 
Clark ; both of Carlisle.—Mr. J. Lowry, 
of Carlisle, to Miss I. Nicholson, of 
Brampton.—Mr. N. Nightingale, to Miss 
¥. Leathers; Mr. W. Jackson, to Miss A. 
Fletcher ; Mr. C. Mossop, to Miss J. 
Dixon: all of Whitehaven —Mr. W. Lee, 
to Miss A. Makepeace; Mr. W. George, to 
Miss A. Beetham; Mr. R. Dixon, to Mrs. 
E. Dent: all of Kendal. 
Died.\ At Carlisle; 56, Jane Morgan, 
Cumberland and Westmoreland.— Yorkshire— Lancashire. 
187 
one of. the Society of Friends.—In Caldew - 
gate, 77. Mr. J. Watson. 
At Whitehaven, 27, Mr. Phil. Burnyeat. 
—41, Mrs, H. Wallace.—83, Mr. E. Bo- 
lingbroke.—50, Mr. J. Gordon. 
At Workington, at an advanced age, 
Capt. Jos. Makinson. —64, Mr. T, O’ Neil. 
At Cockermouth, 78, Mrs. A. Smith.— 
35, Mrs. S. Richardson, suddenly.—75, 
Mr. C. Armstrong. 
At Kendal, 64, Mrs. M. Docker.—Mr. 
C. Branthwaite, of Burnside.—46, Mr. 'T. 
Barnes. 
At Brampton, 55, Mr. T. Fleming. 
At Kensingham, 17, Miss J. Cook.— 
At Keswick, 84, Mr. Step, Grave.—At 
Skelton, 28, Mrs. M. A. Huntington. — 
At Newbiggin, 28, Mr. R. Ellwood, of 
Penrith, deservedly esteemed. — At Parkgate 
Hall, near Wigton, 37, Mrs. J. Orborne, 
of the Society of Friends, much respected. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Married.| Robert Denison, jun. Esq., of 
Kildwick Percy, to Charlotte, daughter of 
the late George Hotham, Esq., of York.— 
Mr. J. Alder, of Hull, to Miss M. Knowles, 
of West-House, Gomersal.—Mr. J. Roys- 
ton, to Miss H. Ellis; Mr. A. Fatorini, to 
Miss M. Broni; Mr. S. Brown, to Miss A. 
Crosby: all of Leeds.—Mr. J. Sandyforth, 
of Leeds, to Miss A. Boddy, of Middleton. 
—Richard Leonard Lee, Esq., of Leeds, to 
Miss Hammond, of Beech-hill, Middle- 
sex.—Mr. C Fletcher, of London, to Miss 
M. Worswick, of Leeds.—Mr. J, East- 
wood, of Hemsworth, to Miss M. Berry, 
of Wakefield.— Mr. R. Gervas to Miss Bur- 
niston, both of Knaresborough.—Mr. T. 
Yates, of Walton-head, to Miss A. Nibbs, 
of Kerkby Overblow.—Mr. J. Carter, to 
Miss S. Kitourn, both of Horbury»—Mr. 
A. Tinker to Miss J. Roberts, both of Mer- 
field.—Mr. W. Demden, to Miss M. Cor- 
dingly, both of Bramley,—Mr. J; Illing- 
worth, to Miss M. Tillotson, both of 
Bingley.—James North, Esq., of Mill’s 
Bridge, to Miss Sigston, of Gomersal. 
Died.) At York, 43, John Webster Carlen, 
Esq., of Brotten; deservedly lamented.— 
75, Mr. Robt. Spence, jiate of the respect- 
able firm of Messrs. Wilson and Spence, 
booksellers. ; 
At Leeds, 27, Mr. W. Mattock, much 
respected.—In New Road-end, 36, Mrs. J; 
Wilkinson.—On Grove-terrace, the Rev. 
Miles Martindale, Methodist minisier, ge- 
nerally respected. ait 
At Pontefract, 38, Mr. Jas. Booth. 
At Knaresborough, 75, Mr. R. Lister. 
—Mrs. C. Grimston. ; 
At Hunslet, Miss P. Carr, suddenly. — 
At Kirkburton, 58, Mrs. A. Parkin.—At 
Stanningley, 62, Mr. J. Butler.—At Bram- 
ley, 41, Mrs. Shiers. 
LANCASHIRE, : 
A newspaper. on Catholic. principles. is 
about to be established at Manchester. 
Married.| Mr. Jos. Edwards, to Miss A. 
2B2 Bancks; 
