18l6.] Yorkshire, 



Mr. Robert Tate, of Sunderland, to Miss 

 Waiigli, of IJishopwearnioutii. — Mr. H. 

 Denham, to Miss Isabella Miller, both of 

 Tweedniontli. 



Died.] At Newcastle, Mr. John Lee. — 

 Miss Mary Ann Hardy, of Bell's CI 'se. — 

 34, Mr. Joseph Philip Robson.— In Gates- 

 liead, (36, Mr. Robert Rickerby. — 32, Miss 

 Margaret Gale.— Mrs. Joseph" Mavvbey. — 

 Mr. Bartholomew Atknison, of Driiry- 

 lane. 



At North Shields, 45, Mrs. Mary Bly the. 

 —64, Ml. E. Sander'ion.— 70, Mr. T. 

 Motiley. — 79, Mrs. Elizabeth Watson. — 

 68, Mr. William Andiew.— Mr. Robert 

 Robson. — 41, Mr. William Snowball.— 41, 

 Mrs. Ann Cook. 



At South Shields, 64, Mr. Thomas 

 Wilson.— 7C, the wife of Mr. Robert 

 Downey. 



At Barnard-castle, 61, Mr. William 

 Bailey.— 60, Mrs. Smith.— The wife of Mr. 

 Thomas Pearson. 



At Heximni, Mrs. Brown. 



At Bishopwearniouth, 36, Miss Eliza- 

 beth Oliver.— 88, the widow of Mr. Chris- 

 topher Craggs, of Sunderland. — 66, Mr. 

 Edward Johnson. — 42, Mr. Ralph Vaux. — 

 29, Mr. Thomas Watson. 



At Darlington, 38, the wife of Mr. Jo- 

 seph Hopper, much respected. — 80, Mrs. 

 Elizabeth Robson.— 86, Mr. William Tu- 

 tin.— 47, Mr. William Usher.— 53, Adam 

 Yarker, belter known by the name of 

 Blind Adam, having l)een blind from his 

 birth. He posse.-sed a strong memory, 

 which he particularly applied to register- 

 ing the ninnber of deaths, dx. which oc- 

 curred for upwards of tlie last forty years 

 at Darlington. Without hesitating a mo- 

 ment, he could tell how many deaths had 

 been in any given month or year, the exact 

 day when tlic individual died, to whom tin-y 

 were related, &c. 



-At Tyneraonth, 68, Mr. Thomas Tnart. 



At Wolsingham, 45, Mr. William Col- 

 linson. — 68, Mr. Ricliard Minnikin. — At 

 East Rainton, Miss Catherine Legge. 



At Linnel Mills, Mr. Thomas Hall. 



At Upperby, 23, Mrs. Elizabeth Bell. 



At Thrnnton, 54, Mr. Robert Witham, 

 much respected. — At Horton, 87, Mr. 

 John Dial, many years mathematical mas- 

 ter at Balmbro'-cabtle ; he tdught more 

 navigators than any other man hi the North 

 ef England.— At Cowslip Hill, 84, Mr. 

 John Hogg. — At Standtford-Stone, Mr. 

 Cuthbert Brown, much respected.— At 

 Cornforih, 76, Mrs. Jane Bell.— At White- 

 )iill point, 7<i, Mr. Andiew Gibson. 



CUIV1I3EKI.ANU AND WESTMOItLAN D. 



The armoury of the castle at Carlisle 

 was lately st I lick by lightning, and consi- 

 derable damage done. 



The herrmL' fishciy at Whitehaven is nn- 

 coniiiiriiily productive this season; 188 

 DinackH arrivt'd in one day. 



filwried.] Mr. Willi<tu NormaU; to Mist 



85 



Catherine Ferguson.— Mr. John Milbnrn, 

 to Miss Elizabeth Smith. — Mr. James 

 Campbell, to Miss \nn i'orstPr. — Mr. Wil- 

 liam Mc Clellan, to Miss Ann Bell : all of 

 Carlisle.— Mr. William Watson, of Car- 

 lisle, to Miss Jane Richaivison, of Dalston. 

 — Mr. William Addison, to Miss Mary 

 Barns.— Mr. George Marchal, to Miss 

 Mary Whitelock.— Mr. Joseph Thompson, 

 to Miss Small Johnstone : all of Penrith. — 

 Peter Taylor, esq. of Belfield, to Miss 

 Margaret Leiithwaite, of Whitehaven. — 

 Mr. Heuson, of Drouyh Abbey, to Miss 

 Elizabeth Barwi^e, of Tariggmoor.— Mr. 

 John Sco(t,ofTiirnside, to Miss Jane Cape, 

 of Wigton.— Mr. William Tordalf, of Pow, 

 to Miss Isabella Robinson^ of Sconter- 

 field.— Mr. Robert Allen, of Norton, to 

 Miss Benson, of Stockton. 



Died.] At Carlisle, very suddenly, Mrs. 

 Sarah Hetheiington.— Mrs. Mary Creigli- 

 ton.— 49, Mr. John Jefferson.— 85, Mrs. 

 Dinah Little, one of the Society of Friends. 

 — In Fi?Iier-siieet, very suddenly, 35, Mr. 

 James Routledge. 



At Whitehaven, Mr. G. Cowell. 



At Penrith, 63, Mrs. Maiy Croan. — 57, 

 Mr. Cail Birbeck.— 6o, Mrs Mary Car- 

 rick.— 63, Mrs. "d.-.ry Gaskin. 



At Brampton, 43, Mr. Potts. — Mr. Tay. 

 lor, at an advanced age. 



At Appleby, 66, the Rev. William Phil- 

 lips, M.A. vicar of that parish. — At Rock- 

 litT, 30, Mr. William Hewitt. 



At Nevvbiggen, 76, Mr. John Monnsey. 

 — At Cliburn, 88, Mr. Henry Coulson. — 

 At Gamblesby, 83, Mr. Joseph Stoddart. 

 — At Carleton-Hall, Cuthbert Atkinson, 

 esq. several years principal steward to tlift 

 late and present Lords Muncaster. — At 

 Leversdale, Blr. Richard Bowman. — At 

 Knockupworth, 31, Mr. Thomas Graham. 

 — .At Waveiton, advanced in years, Mrs. 

 Twentyman. 



YORKSHIRE. 



Considerable damage was done to the 

 houses of Leeds, during a late violent 

 thunder-storm. 



The Alexander coach, which runs be- 

 tween Leeds and Sheffield, was lately 

 overturned; — an outside passenger wag 

 so much injured as to occasion his death. 



Messrs. Benjamin and Joshua Ingham, 

 bankers, of Huddersfield, recently sii»- 

 pended their payments. 



Married.] Mr. J. Pape, to Mrs. Mary 

 Johnson.— Mr. S. B. Fleming, to Miss Ann 

 Hallewell : all of Hull.— Mr. Robert Em- 



niett, of Hull, to the widow of • Paine, 



esq. of Richmond, Surry. — I\Ir. W. Hare- 

 wood, of Leeds, to Miss Calvert, of Head- 

 ingley.— Mr. William Wood, of Leeds, to 

 Miss Catherine Bywatcr, of Tadcaster.— . 

 Capt. Best, to Miss Mary Fewson.— Mr. 

 Robert Cuitis, to Miss Ann Wo.id : all of 

 Partington.- Mr. Jonathan Harrison, of 

 North Frodingham, to Miss Stables, of 

 Pockliugton.— Mr. J, M. Bowm»n, to 



