ST* Cumberland and Westmoreland — Yorlishire. 



At NoTth Shields, j6, Mr, Luke Walker, 

 — 6.">, Mrs. IsabfUa Taylor. — o.>, Miss 

 Doiotliy Uavisoii. — '-'8, Mr. John Lacy.— 

 35, Mr. William Vv'ilson,— 78, Mrs. Sarah 

 Kecd. 



At .South Shields, 72, Mis, Pott*.— 73, 

 the widow of .Mr. James Morrison. — 47, 

 the wife of Mr. William Whiiiney, greatly 

 esteemed. — 9;!, Mrs* Mary Hilton. — 3i, 

 Mr. Joseph Hall, of the firm of Hall and 

 Phillips.— 91, Mr. Ciithbert Fowler. 



At Bishopwearmouth, i;5, Mrs. Mary 

 Bel. 



At Siindciland, 5'.', Mrs. Mary Atkm- 

 son.— 84, Mr. Andrew Tajlor.-llO, il/.,r- 

 jl net Aiclur.—o2, the wife of iMr. Thomas 

 iJradsliaw. 



At Clieiicr Ic Street, 94, the widow of 

 Mr. Wm. Matthews, universally respected. 



At South F.lyih. d^, IMis, Storey, much 

 laiiK'iited, — At Longhir»t, 'Jl, Rliss I^a- 

 hrlla IJoofymaii.— ATDiikesfield, 7l', Mi. 

 .Thimias Salkeld. — At Ouscbiirn, Mr. 

 James Kob?on, — At Hiid»ton, iMr. Wm. 

 Kuibletoi). — At Stokcsiey, 77, Tiiomas 

 A\'ctlienli, esq, much respu'tcd. — At 

 Carlbiiry, 72, Mrs, Earl. — At Hartley- 

 Lodge, 74, Samuel Hathwaitc, i.si). 



CUMBtni.AND AND >V ESTNOIIELAND. 



Dlairiea.] Mr. Kobt rt Donald, to Miss 

 Mary Diitton: Mr. William Kidley, to 

 Mi^s Sarali Keddey : Mr. John Fleniming, 

 to Mvs. Llizalietli Siaiiners: all of Car- 

 li^ile. — .At Carlisle, Mr. David Donald, to 

 Tv!is:< Sowerby, of Cummersdale. — Mr. 

 William Clarke, to Miss Ann Patrickson : 

 Mr. Thomas Tolson, to MLjs Ruth Wilson : 

 all of Feiiruli. — Mr. David Asnioiir, to 

 Mifs Jane Stephcimim, both of Kendal. — 

 Mr. Waugb, to Miss Haiigh, both of 

 Brampton. — At Dacre, lAIr. .Anthony 

 Smith, to MisS Elizabeth Benson. — Mr, 

 John Annctt, to Miss Ann Wiikenson, 

 both of Widdiinston. 



Died.] .At Carhsle, 21, Mr, Thomas 

 Jioiman. 



At Penrith, 65, Mr. Thos. Harrison. 



At Brampton, Mrs. Langsliaw. 



At Wigton, Mrs, Barbara 15iisco, 



AtOuiton, 76, IMis. E:izabet!i Keed. — 

 At Hazelhcad, Mr. William Batey. — At 

 Scaleby-lMill, 100, Dh: John i^i/mt-r.- At 

 Maar?ton Kigs, C'^, Mr. Thomas Lattimcr. 



\t Gelt-Mili, 7j, Mrs, Mary Kodford, 



of Denioii-hill.— At Stainton, at an ad- 

 vanced age. Mrs. Gibson, much respicted. 

 —At Agliouby, Mrs, Mar-aret Dalton, 



■VOltKSIiniE. 



The mayor of Leeds lately transmitted 

 a letter to the " ofticiatini; ramisieis" of 

 the religious con<!:rei;ntiuns in thiit town, in 

 which he stated, " that the number of la- 

 bourini; persons waniinj; employment and 

 iu deep distress, in that township, was 

 never before equalled;" and recommended 

 that the con;:regaiioiis should subscribe 

 *' in aiJof th«,p«\>r rates, to ai:eT;ate the 



[Oct. 1, 



miseries of their brethren, nntil employ- 

 ment ran be obtained, and wanes earned." 

 The exportation of Cotton-iwist lia* 

 swelle.l to' an inci edible maijnitnde ; and, 

 while the cotton-weavers are either nn- 

 employed, or working for wa<:es which 

 scarcely afford subsistence, the spinners 

 are in a state of comparative prosperity. 

 Official Return of Cotton-twist exported 

 from Hull. 

 From Jan. 1, to From April 3, 

 April5,tS16. to Jane ^5. 

 To Germany 995,6'iOlbs. a,0.'j6,925 lbs. 



— Holland 122,775— 160,025 — 



— Flanders 131,805- 99,755 — 



— St. Petersbing 600,715 — 



— Dmutzic 500 — 

 Total export from Hull in six months, 



4,051, liolbs. 



.yinried.] Mr. Thomas Coatswortb, to 

 Miss Mary Ann Briggs: Mr, James Dales 

 Williams, to Miss Crosslcv : all of Hull. — 

 Lieiit, William Pitt, R.S. of Wakefield, 

 to Miss Strafloid, of Sanda!!.— Mr. James 

 Biittain, of Hull, to Mir,s Sarah Dobson, 

 of Selbv.— Mr. William Ritchmj:, lo Mrs. 

 Hannah Wittakcr : Mr. Thomas Page, to 

 Jlijs Hannah Harrison : Mr. Henry Teal, 

 to Miss Elizabeth Jackson: Mr. Samuel 

 C!a])ham, to Miss Eleanor Goodman : all 

 of Leeds.— Mr. Hemingway, of Leeds, to 

 Miss Mary Vavasoin, of Onlton. — Mr. 

 John Ciidworth, of L<eds, to Miss Rachel 

 Nevins, of Laicii-Field-house.— Mr. Wm. 

 Edwards, to Mis. Dorothy Mair, both of 

 Beverley. — Lieut. Beaimiont, R.N. of 

 Wlieatiands, to Miss M. A. Atkinson, of 

 Mould Greiii. — Mr. Thomas Eastwiood, 

 to iMiss Ann Ogle, of Wilberfoss, — Mr. 

 John Schiiletield, to iMiss Jane Rii-hforth, 

 both of Barnslcy, — Mr, William Brooke, 

 to ifliss Elizabeth Mackiah, both of War- 

 ley.— Mr. William Stead, of Thrnmb hall, 

 to Miss Sarah Hoyle, of Barkislaiid.— Mr. 

 Joseph Armitage, to Miss Hannah Race, 

 both of Hojbiiry.— Mr. Thomas Gnnihorp, 

 to Miss Sarah Hurst, both of Farfield — 

 ']'. S. Wilson, esq. of Metlilcy, to Miss 

 Pyinont, of Pontelract, 



'Died.] At York, the widow of Henry 

 Wi'ber, esq. of St. Petersbnriih. 



At Hull, 21, Mr, Charles Levett, of 

 Dockside.— 72, Mr, Francis Wood.— 57, 

 Mi-s. Ellen Brown.— 50, Mr. Henry Ven- 

 ner Greaves, Librarian to the Hull Snb- 

 hcnptiou Library. — 52, Mr. George 

 Hewson. 



At Leeds, the wife of Mr. Thoma? 

 Newill. — 6), Mrs. Eleanor Tetley.— 36, 

 Mr. John Mallorie. — 77, Mrs. Grace Law- 

 son.— '4, Mr. Holland G. Kaistrick. 



At W'akefield, siiddeniv, Mr. Green. 



At Halifax, 29, -Mr. Daniel Crabtree, 

 universally respected. 



At Bradford, the wife of Mr, John Tor- 

 doff. — .At Knaresbnrougli,7S, Mary, widow 

 Oi the Rev. Pi. liliDj;worlh,gicatly esteem- 

 ed.— 



