1816.] 



(■leven o'clock next day. The Jury con- 

 tinued locked up all niglit, from six on 

 Monday evening, until ten next morning. 

 On coming into court at tliat hour, and on 

 Baron Wood asking, in the usual manner, 

 if they were agreed in their verdict, nine 

 declared that they had found for the plain- 

 tiff, and the other three declared for the 

 defisndaut. All therefore retired, and at 

 eleven returned with a verdict for the 

 defendant. The minority having tri- 

 tiniphed. 



Blanied.'] Mr. H. Lee, of the lionse of 

 W. Lee, Son and Co. to Miss Jane Rich- 

 ardson.— Mr. J. Nelson, to Miss E. liiuk. 

 — Mr. Thomas Cork, to Mrs. Sawdon : all 

 of Hull,— Mr. Sleight, of Hull, to Miss 

 Leadani, of Beverley. — The Rev. J. Mor- 

 Jey, ofHuil, to Mrs. Ashlin, of I5urgh in 

 the Marsh.— George Hewett, esq, to Miss 

 Andrews, of Wakefield.— Mr. William 

 Lord, of Mirfieid, to JMis. Newton, of 

 Leeds. — IMr. Joseph Stringer, of Seacioft, 

 to Miss Blanshard, of Barlby-hall. — Rlr. 

 Robert Tiloore, of Doucaster, to Miss Rad- 

 fowi.ofSheffieid.- Mr. W. F. Sicpiienson, 

 of Bislinp Burton, to Miss Dixon, of Bever- 

 ley.— Mr. W. Wadsworth, of Tlieaine, to 

 Mrs, Shore, of Beverley. — John Borlh- 

 ■vvick Bingiey, esq. of Covvcliffe, to Miss 

 Anne Barber, of M'orksop. 



Died.] At York, (51, Richard Simpson, 

 esq. one of tlie aldermen, hijihly and de- 

 iervedly respected. — Mr. Jcs. Avvmack, 

 •ne of the Society of Friends. 



At Hull, 74, Mrs. Elizabeth Wright.— 

 42, Mrs. Sarah Gibson.— 73, Capt. w'right. 

 — 86, Mr. Richard Peaison, afleran illness 

 •f 50 years. — Mrs. Bridgei Lancaster. 



At Leeds, 64, Alexander Turner, esq. 

 one of the senior aldermen of this town : he 

 had been twice mayor, and was a man 

 ef nnblcniished integrity. — Mr. Thomas 

 Weare. — The wife of Mr. Thomas I'.eesfoii. 

 — 29, !\lr. Benjamin i'raitluvaite, much re- 

 spected. — Mr. Jos( pli Kersha'v.— Mr. El- 

 lis'.— 8o, Mr. Hugh Mitchell, greatly es- 

 teemed. 



At Beverley, 67, AVilliam Hall, esq. al- 

 derman of that town. — 7^, Mr. William 

 AVi^on. 

 At Bradford, Mr. John Wood. 

 At Ripon, Mr. Alderman Ewbank. 



LANCASlilRii. 



Accoimts from Manchester represent the 

 wnrknicu of that town to be in a dcploiable 

 state; K'f'at numbers are en t of employ- 

 ment. 'J'ho'e who have woik are obllecd 

 to labour from fi<r in the morninK till eight 

 ornine ai night, fur about one shilhng per 

 Uay. — Liiiqwot Mercury. 



ConHiderable riots have taken place at 

 Pn'.sion among lln' unemployed and dis- 

 tressed workmen, but they were soon 

 appeased. 



A coacliman was lately convicted at the 

 lowu-hall, Liverpool-, in the full penalty of 

 1*1. with costs and ghargcs, for furiously 



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driving upon the fnrnpike-road betwcca 

 Manchester and Warrington. 



Mairkd.'] Mr. Robert Had wen, solici- 

 tor, of Lancaster, to Miss Dorothy Robin- 

 son, of Hall barn Tatiiam.— Mr". James 

 Brimner, to .Miss ^Valh■v.— Mr. William 

 Kiggar, to Miss Elizabeth razerkerly.— 

 Mr. A. Lowe, to Miss Harriet Cartiedx- 

 —Air. D. Lalnb, to Miss Martha Bircliall ■ 

 all of Manchester.— Mr. John Buckley of 

 Stayley, to Miss Stelfox, of Manchester.— 

 Mr. James Miirgatrovd, of Manchester to 

 Miss Mary Hill, oC Louden.— Mr. Williara 

 Hargieaves, of Heaton N orris, to Miss 

 Catherine Walters, of Manchester.- Mr. 

 Robert Harris, to Miss Sarah Dixon.— Mt.' 

 Joseph Foden, to Miss Mary Hell.— Mr* 

 John Davis, of Chri.stian street, to ML's 

 Agnes Robinson, of Shaw's Brow: all of 

 Livtrpool. 



Died.] At Manchester, Mrs. E:;iintoB 

 much respected.— 73, Mrs. WUhams \v- 

 gretied. 



At Sulford, Mr. Ja?ob Sevill.— In Kiiig- 

 stieet, ■ii, Mr. Kichard Wilson. 



At Liverpool, in Gr(Tk-stieet, 78, Mrs 

 Biookbauk.— Mr. Willian, Cass, merchant 

 — 7y, Mr. Henry Maud.— 3i^, Mr. John 

 Latham.— 07, Mr. William Inglis.- lu 

 Richn)ond-ro\v, 6S, Mrs. Mc. Avov. 



At Black bum, 60, tlie widow of Isaac 

 Glover, esq. 



At Bclton, 37, Mrs. Haslam.— The 

 widow ot Mr. Nathaniel Binns, of Pies- 

 ton. 



At Preston, 37, Miss Catherine Mvers, 



At Warrington, 31, Sir. Joseph Tiiiner. 

 — 60, Mr. Edward Pembcrion. 



At Gorton, 43, Mrs. Mary Ha!L— At 

 Rudgcfield, Mr. Henry Cottam, much re- 

 spected, 



CHESIIIKE. 



The following petition, which has heoa 

 presented to the Reg< nt by " the mannfae- 

 turers of cotton goods and workmen, who 

 have been employed in the various branches 

 of that once extensive and important 

 fabric, at Stockport: 



"Shcwctli, that your memorialists are 

 brought to tlie greatest distress, which is 

 every day becoming n:ore poignant j and, 

 unless some means of relief be speedily 

 devised, one common ruin must iuvolvg 

 both mastii-i and workmen, 



" Your memorialists are well aware that 

 many classes labour under similar dis- 

 tresses, but with this diiierence— theirs 

 have not long existed— om.s have abiost 

 become permanent ; they have had con- 

 slant employment and full wages, until 

 within these few months; but the evils of 

 which your incmoiialists complain, Ikuo 

 been growing for upwards of ftiteen years 

 till they have produced a climax of ua' 

 puralicled want, misery, and ruin. 



"That the evils to" which your memo- 



rialists allude may be ascribed to one 



great cause, \h, tiie cxpyrtatioa of the 



•^ halt; 



