IY ie 
poor-house.—Mr. George. Baterhan,—Mits. 
Elizabeth Marshall,85.—Mrs. Thorpe.—Mis, 
Ann Hirst, 83. 
ager Huddersfield, Mr. Thomas Depledze, 
At Pontefract, Mr. Serjeant Cockelt, one 
iy the ‘leading’counsel in the northern ‘eir- 
dit: 
‘ At Masbro, near Rotherham, Mr. D. Tay- ~ 
lot, 97 5 anda few days afterwards his bro- 
ther Mr. John T, 31. 
Iseac Grainger, 80, long known in the’ 
Castle Howard country as the first huntsman 
of his day, having hunted it for many years 
uhéer different establishments 3 but, om the’ 
Earl of Carlisle giving up the foxhounds, his 
loréship was pleased to withdraw him from 
that line of life, by retaining him at the head 
of his stable department, where he has for'a 
apes of years enjoyed every, comfort and 
attention so peculiarly characteristi¢ of the 
Eail of Carlisle’s goodness to all dependant 
wpon his lordship. _ : 
At Bubwith, Mrs. Lanestaff, 82. _ 
' _ After having ‘completed his 111th year, 
Joba North, of South Holme, near Butter- 
wick, butcher. He was born at Butterwick, 
io the parish of Barton-le-street, near Mal- 
fon; never lived at a greater distance than a 
mile from the house he was born ff; retained 
the use of his faculries to the day of his death; 
and uaa considered to be, during the early 
part of his life, a free liver. 
At Wakefield, Henry Andrews, esq. one 
of the deputy lieutenants for the West Riding, 
o~-Mir. James Tate, 44.—Mrs. Amoryy 
Teuict of Robert A., M.D.—Mrs. Walker. 
Al York, Mr: A. Bartholoman, proprietor 
of the York Herald, and one of the common- 
counciimen for Walmgate Ward, 49.—Philip 
Sofie), Maisto, esq. 54.-—Mrs. Taylor. — 
» John Agar, 79 —Sarah, wife of Mr. L, 
Hay.—Mrs, Flall, wife of John H.esq.—Mr. 
yotiam Elsworth, of the Elephant and Castle 
nn. 
_ At Hull, Mrs. Kirkman, wife of John K. 
esq. 65.—Mrs. Ann Carter.—Mrs. Rosen- 
dale, wife of Captain R. 38.—-Mr, Tripp, 
formerly proprietor of the Hull and Barton 
ferry; 77,--Mr. John Orton, landing-waiter 
in the customs at this port, 57. 
At Leeds; George Henry, second son of 
Mr. White, organist.—-Mr. John Greaves, 
of the hotel. ‘ 
At Ripon, Mrs. F. Hardman; 90. 
» At the advanced age of 93, the Rev. Wil- 
Yiam Hedges, M.A. rector of Thriburgh and 
AawickAe-streets near Doncaster, 
At Bawery, John Nicholson, well known 
ifi that neighbourhood by the appellation of 
Dr. Nicholson, who has practised many years 
With great success, 43 an itinerant doctor. 
LANCASHIRE. 
Yt i$ a matter of fact, that, in the present’ 
times, the worst perhaps Liverpool ever 
¥hew, the foundation stone of a superb go- 
phit tHurch has just been laid; enother pro- 
Laneashires 
485) 
jected for'a different part of the town’; two 
elegant ‘chapels just covéred ing the ‘first 
stone of a third laid; a Magdalen Institution 
just founded, andan auxiliary Bible Society’ 
for each of which’! very liberal -subscriptions 
are’now collecting. 
Married] At’ Walton-le-Dale, John Bas~ 
kervyle Glegg, esq. of Whittington’ Hall, 
Chestér, to Anne, youngest ‘daughter of the: 
late Thomas Townley Parker, esq. of Cuerden 
Hall. 
At Lancaster, Sereethill Harrison; esq: son 
ofthe late Streethill H: esq: of Cranage Halt,. 
Cheshire, to Mrs. Hunter, relict of the Rev, | 
John Alexander H. of York} and daughter 
and co=heiress ‘of ‘the late’ Thomias Saul; esq, 
of Lantaster. 4 : t 
At Liverpool, Norman John Bond, nephews 
of SirStephen B. bart. of Woodbank, Cheshire, 
to Isavella’ Eliza Speed, grand-daughter’ of” 
the late Earl of Sandwichi—Mr. Joseph! 
Brade, to Miss Mary) Huson.—James Muir, 
esq. to Miss Brancker, daughter of P. Wi. Be 
esqi—Dr. Abrahain Solomon, to’ Miss’ Helen: 
Tyrie.Mr. William C. Cardwell;-to Oliviay. 
youngest daughter of thelate William Wright, 
esq. of Withington, neat Manchester. 
“At Childwall, Samuel Newton, eay. to 
Eliza, daughter of the late James Clegg, esq, 
At Manchester, J. ireland Blackburne, 
esq. M.P. eldest son‘of Jolin: B: esq. one of 
the Yepreseutitives’ of this county; to Anny 
eldest dauchter of the late William’ Bamfordy: 
esy.of Bamiford. ‘ : 
Died.] At Broughton, near Ulverston,*Mr.’ 
E. Ireland, 74. ee 
At Mashgrave,’ near Dalton in’ Furriess, 
Messe Hartley, 75- DL : 
“At Manchester; fohn Whitehead, esq. 
ptincipat id the houseof Messrs. Whitehead 
and Son.—Mr. Josep Fowler, formerly of 
Nottingham, 4.— Myr. Samuel Satterthwaite. 
At Frenchwood, near Presten, Thonias 
Starkie, ésqi ; : 
At Preston, Mrs. Satterthwaite, 
* Alexander Buthér, esq. of Kirkland 
Hall and Beaumont Coté, the senior justice 
of the peace for this éounty, chairman of the 
quarter Sessidns at Pieston, and constable of 
Lancaster Castle, 78. 
At Boulton onthé Sands, near Lancdstery: 
Mr. Christopher Atkinsofy 59. ‘ 
“At Edge Hill, Mrs. Gibson, wife of Mr. 
George G. | 
Ac Hill Clif’, acd Warrington, Mrs. Pol+ 
jard, 52. ' 
At Everton, James Brade, €5q: 
At Wigaa, Mr. Robert Fitch. 
At Bedford, néar Leigh, Mt. Prescott, for+ 
merly printer of the Manthester Jourtialy 
rT henge 
At Killingholm, Mrs. Motrishtt; aftetda-— 
bouring two years ubder a dropsy, and ane 
dergoing the opesation of tappittg 'thirty-séven 
times... } 
At Haslingdon, Mr. George Dewes, of 
Hull, 4.2, at 
