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Jlip tiauptjtcr of the late alderman Pearson, 

 of Rjppon.— Tlie Rev. J. Ht^iop, of Skel- 

 t..u, to Miss Siniil). of Coitingliam. — The 

 Kt'v. Freilerick Dodsworlli, D. D. of 

 1 lioiiittji)-l.all, to Miss F. A. Pulleyn 

 r.Ioseley. — Mr. T. Oxley, aldennaii of 

 }'<i»teliiict, to Miss Swabey, from the 

 West Indies.— Mr. B. Stead, of Hiiddeis- 

 .fir'.d,!" M!8S Eleanor Jane Carr, of JSanis- 

 IfV. — Mr. O. H. Body, jiin. of l^"ortlial- 

 lertoii, to Miss Maraaiei Isabella Lamp- 

 ton, of Newcastle-irpoii-Tyne. — The Rev. 

 Joseph Wardle, of Gilder; ome, to Miss 

 I^ydie Jane Loveuay, late of Cross-hall, 

 ?,iorU'y. — Mr. Scott, of Poiitcfract, to 

 !Mi.ss i-iBbson, of Cotham.— BIr. Gearge 

 Charleswortli, of Wakefield, (o Mi.-s Maiy 

 Mttealf, oi Leeds. — Mr. Edward Parker, 

 «f Selby, to Miss Ellen Barrroft, of Park- 

 lioirse, Colr.e. — Mr. Empson, to Miss 

 Johnson, of Nevvsham. 



Bial ] At York, 76, Mrs. Mary Har- 

 laiul. — 52, Mr. Fryar.— 79, ihe widow of 

 Mr. Jolin Hicks. 



At Hull, iil, Mr. R. Rose, nincli re- 

 spected.— Ii4, Mrs. Shotton.— 69, Mrs. 

 Abigail Dunuing, of West-street. — 'i2, Mr. 

 Andrew Giiry. — 79, the widow of Mr. 

 Blarmadiike Claike. 



At Leeds, tlie wife of Mr. Benjamin 

 .Storey. — Mrs. Holmes. — 75, Mr. Henry 

 Bound. — 74, Mrs. Bracken, of Timble 

 Bridge. — Mr. Samuel White. — 41, the wife 

 of Mr. John Mann. 



At Halifax, the widow of Tlioraas Strat- 

 ton, e^q. greatly and deservedly lamented. 

 — 67, Mr. G. Hiitchinsou, regretted. 



At Wakefif'ld, 26, Miss Waugh.— 68, 

 the wife of Mr. John Denton. — Mr. Jona- 

 than Haigh. — Mr. George Copley. 



At Doncasler, tlie widow of Samuel 

 Buck, esq. late recorder of Leeds. 



At Knaresboroiigh, the widow of Mr. 

 William Clowe. 



At Biadfoid, the Rev. John Cross, the 

 Tenerable vicar of that parish. He was 

 zcalons in the discharge of his duty, and 

 ■will be long regretted by his parishioners. 



At Braillington Quay, 65, Mr. William 

 Agar. 



At Howden, 21, Mr. John Denton Jef- 

 ftr;on. 



AtRipon, 69, the widow of alderman 

 J. Kawson. 



At Pontefiact, 27, Mr. Henry Holme. 



At KeUiold, 83, Mrs. Akani, a liberal 

 lienefactrtss to the poor.- — At Lockholme, 

 iil. Miss Ann Fewson. — At Holbeck, the 

 wife of George Eddison, esq. one of the 

 ■Society of Friends. — At Roos, 40, the 

 Rev. Thomas Lowihion, he peifmmed his 

 duties for seventeen years with scrupulous 

 p-.inctuality. — At Hornsea, 60, Mrs. Ann 

 Isriiwii. — At Braniini;liam, 60, Isaac 

 Broadley, c-q. — At Rawden, Sarah Wil- 

 H'U, late of Leeds, one of the Society of 

 Friends. — .\t Welton, 69, Mr, Watsou 



Lancashire. V^^S- ^* 



Stickney, Wncli and deservedly respected. 

 —At Hessle, 66, Mr. William Appletou. 

 -.^Tlie wife of Mr. Richard Maigison. 



LANCASHIRE. 



The late Liveri)ool election is said to 

 have cost 'he friends of Mr. Canning up- 

 wards of lO.OOi/L Medals arc to be 

 struck, an<) prciented to the 738 burgesses 

 who voted for Mr. Leyland. 



Messrs. James Aspinall and Son, of 

 Liverpool, bankers, have stopped pay- 

 ment. 



Martud.l Mr. Robert Birdsall, to Miss 

 Carpemer.— i\tr. J. Forrest, to rvlj.«» Ellen 

 Hiirsi.-— i\Ir. Jiiim Tufe, to Miss Mary 

 Ann Bai row : all of Manchester. — Mr. J. 

 Allen, of Munchester, to Miss Mary Bate- 

 man, of Hamiier. — Mr. James Leech, to 

 Miss Eli/abilh Laylard, both of Salfurd. 

 — Mr. William Hunter, of Manchester, to 

 Miss Mary Hankiuson, of Salford. — Mr, 

 John Wright, to Miss Dutton.— Mr. Wall- 

 worth, solicitor, to Miss Pai quoit. — The 

 Rev. T. S. Bristow, to Miss Jane Fleming. 

 — Mr. Thomas Jackson, merchant, to Mrs. 

 Ashton : all of Liverpool.- — Isaac Oidhau 

 Bold, esq. to IVIiss Eilzabelh Gregson, of 

 JEverlon. — Mr. Henry Hallewell, to Mis* 

 Mary Mallaheu, both of Copster-hill — 

 Mr. John Taylor, of Agecroft, to Miss 

 Mary Ann Medhurst, of Salford.— Mr. 

 Joseph Willuughby, of Cheetwood, to 

 Miss Lees, of Salfoul. — Chrisiopher Ben- 

 tham, of Gaythorn, to Alice Waddington, 

 of Corlton-row, Manchester, both of tlie 

 Society of Friends. — The Rev. John Stud- 

 dard, to Miss Elizabeth Hardman, both of 

 Whitworlh.— At Bolton, Mr. Thomas 

 Livesly, of Choi ley, to Miss Bntler. 



Di(d.} At Manchester, 73, iMr. Isaac 

 Clarke, an eminent bookseller, and a man 

 whose general intregrity of character, amjl 

 whose accuracy and punctuality in busi- 

 ness, had long gained him the high respect 

 of numerous friends. — In Hatter-lane, Mr. 

 Joseph Thomas — Mr. William Whitaker. 

 — In Old Biidgestreet, Mrs. Ann Bar- 

 row. — Mrs. Sarah Unthank. — Mr. J. 

 Johnson, twenty-five years librarian to 

 Broom-street library. — 7y, Mrs. Mary 

 Mitchell.— In Long Mill-gate, Mr. Bird, 

 respected. — Mr B. Joel, greatly respect- 

 ed. — In Hanging Ditch, 34, Mr. John 

 Lawson. — At Salfoid, 45, Mr. Robert 

 Goring, of Aldreu-street. — 67, Mr. John 

 Smith. 



At Liverpool, in Seel-strcet, 44, the 

 Rev. Wm. Tarlelon, Catholic priest.-^ 

 In \\ hitechapel, i20, Miss Esther Briscoe. 

 —95, Mr. Kowe.— 88, Mrs. Mai'thfi Hiu- 

 ton. — Mr. William Harley.— 69, Mrs. Pen- 

 nington. —55, Jane, the wife of Edward 

 Rowland, esq. — 43, Mrs. Ellen Banner- 

 man. — In Hai ford-street, 41, Mr. Johq 

 Banks. — In Great George-street, 40, Mrs. 

 Betty Watson.— 35, Mr. William Town- 

 ley, merchant,— The wife of Mr. Hicl^, 



