‘sli. 
=—Mrs. Isabella Parkin, 71.—Mr. Thomas 
Pow, 50.—Mrs. Shaw, 56. 
At Cockermouth, Mr..-Richard Smith, 
formerly a hat-manufacturer, ‘and the oldest 
inhabitant of the borough, 97. 
At Great Orton, Mr..Richare Dixon, 
perish clerk, and 49 years schoolmaster 
there, 68. 
’ At Brampton, Ann, daughter of the late 
Mr. Hudson, surgeon, 29.—-Mr. David Tin- 
Eng, surgeon, 50. 
St Penrith, Mr, John Turner, 78. —Miss 
Corney. 
At Hundhew, near Kendal, Mr. Thomas 
4Gibson, 42. 
At Carlisle, Mr. ‘Jonathan Taylor, 48.— 
Mrs. Hannah Park, 42 —Miss Dorothy Wil- 
ton, 34.—Mrs. Elizabeth Scott, 38; anda 
few days afterwards her sister, Mrs.” Mary 
. Frost.—Mrs. Jane Blamire, 84.—Mrs. Park. 
—Mr. Tohn Green, 64.—Mr. Leonard Sto- 
rey, 46.—Mr. John Spedding, 73. 
At Gelt House, near Brampton, Mr. J. 
Railton, 60. 
At Abbey Holm, Mrs. Rebecca Dunn, 74. 
At Ellenborough, near Maryport, Mrs. 
Mary Falconer, 69. 
At Crofthouse, near Penrith, Mrs. San- 
dersen, 
At Maryport, Mr. Joseph Cook. —Mr. Da- 
miel Kevan. 
At Irton, Mr. J. §. Burrows, 25. 
At Appleby, Dr. Bushby, one of the alder- 
men of. that borough, 44 —Jane, wife of Mr. 
John Perceval, of the Queen’s Head inn, 45. 
—Mr. John Andrew, 40. 
At Aikrigg End, near Kendal, Mr. Wm. 
Bullman. 
At Crackenthorp Hak, Westmoreland, Miss 
Richardson. 
At Marton, Mr. Joseph ‘Parker. 
At Scotby, Mrs. Graham, of Sykeside, 65. 
At Barrow Mill, parish of Hesket, Mr. 
Thomas Kirkbride, 86. 
At.Kendal, Charles, fifth son of Mr. Wm. 
‘Berry, 14.—Mr. James Burrow, 49. 
-At Sandwith, Mr. George Yewart, 25. 
-At Egremont, Mrs. Hannah Bragg, 82. 
At Castletown, kle of Man, Wm. Raw- 
‘linson, esq. formerly of Aucoats Hall, near 
‘Manchester. 
WORKSHIRE. 
A -school is about to open in the.town of 
Leeds, 800:children are likely to partake the 
cbenefit of the Royal Lancasterian system. 
There was much vpposition ac first, but it 
gave way to the force.of truth. Mr. Lancaster 
‘lectured in the theatre royal,.and the im- 
pression on the public. mind was such as to ae- 
side it in favour of the system. 
Married.) At Hull, Arthur Maister,-esq. 
«colonel of the East York militia, to Miss 
Pease, eldest daughter of the late J..R. P. 
vesq. of Hessie Wood. 
Died.) At York, Mr. John Todd, many 
years an eminent hooksslier, 75.—Mrs, 
Yorkshire—Lancashire. 
383 
Wilks, relict of Mr. Joseph W. 57.—Mr: 
Wm. Furnish, formherly an innkeeper of this 
city, 100.—John Allenby, gent. 91.—Mary, 
wife of Mr. Wm. Spence, 25 —-Mr John 
Frost.<=Mr. Richard Hardy, 26.—Miss Fran- 
ces Fawcett, niece to Coione! Rigault, 30, 
At Wakefield, Mr. R. Sutcliffe, supervisor 
of excise, 50.—Mr. Benjamin Hammond, 
At Sheffield, Mrs. Sanderson, wife of Mr. 
Thomas S. 33.—Mrs. Staniland, relict of Mr. 
John S. 71.—Mr. John Shepherd, 75.—Miss 
Wallace, 16 —Mr. J. Wood, 27.—-Mr. Ri- 
chard Grindle, 78. 
At teeds, Samuel Elam, -esq. late of the 
firm of Thompson, Elam, and Co. bankers. 
At Boroughbridge, Mrs. Fretwell, ef the 
Crown inn, 36. 
At Bawtry, Mrs. Andree, 52. 
At Beverley, the Rev. Mr. Dobson, curate 
of Hutton Cranswick, only sun of Robert D. 
esq. of Pocklington, 31. 
At Selby, Mr. Wm. Walker. —Mr. Joseph 
Savage, 87. ; 
At Tadcaster, Mrs. Hotham, -99. 
At Cottingham, Mr. Wm. Wride, 45. 
At Scarborough, R. H. Lister, esq. 
At Hull, Mrs. Palmersley, wife of Mr. P. 
ex port-officer inthe excise. 
: LANCASHIRE. 
At a public meeting held at the Town 
Hall, in Liverpool, on the 25th of March, it 
was resolved that an Auxiliary Bible Society 
should be established in th-t town, in aid of 
the British and Foreign Bible Society in Lon= 
den. A subscriprion was entered into anda 
considerable sum raised to promote the design. 
Married.] At Liverpocl, Pcter Pons, esq. 
of Cadiz, to Miss Bradley. —Richard Towers, 
esq. of Duddon Grove, Cumberland, to Miss 
Sarah Timmins. —The Rev. Christopher Ma- 
son, of Wenhuston, Suffolk, te Miss Rowe 
landson. 
At Haigh Hall, Robert Wardlaw, esq. of 
Balcurvie, Fifeshire, to the Hon.-Lady Anne’ 
Lindsay, youngest daughter of the Earl of 
Balcarras. © 
At Dalton, ‘the Rev. john Stainton, mi- 
nister of Rampside, to Miss Huddlestone, 
daughter of Wm. H. esq, of Pease Holm. 
At Manchester, Mr. W. R. Hargreaves, 
of Liverpool, to Miss Sarah Davenport. 
At Winwick, W. Hall, esq. of Hulme, to 
Miss Margaret Cruss. 
Died.) At Bolton, near Lancaster, aged 
90, Edmund Mashiter. He had been a beg- 
gar.70,years and was justly entitled to the 
appellation of ‘*-King of the Beggars.” His 
father. was.a school-master at Halstead, vin 
Morkshire, who gave him a good -education ; 
but, after his father’s death, he preterredtthe 
wandering life of a mendicant, and .perti- 
naciously persisted in it; nor.could threats or 
entreaties make him desist, fili wichin the 
Jast four years, during wi.ich time he fad 
been bedriuden. 
At Carnforth, John Peele, esp. 7.2, 
At 
