1821. 



Camberland — Yorkshire. 



J91 



Mr. A. Loft, t-jMissAllw: all of Newcas- 

 tle. — ?.lr. R. Puuslieoii, of Newcastle, to 

 Miss E. Wardle, of Giifpsliead.- Mr. R. 

 Wiiiker, of t'hestev-lp-.strect, to Miss M. 

 Buriisoij, of Ctmrioltt^-square, Newcastle, — 

 Mr. J. Rennie, of Newcastle, to Miss J. 

 Parker, of Soufli Sliields. — Mr. A. Leslie, 

 to Miss M. Appleby ; Mr. R. Peast, to Miss 

 S. Man- : all of North eiiields.— Mr. R. 

 Clarke, to Miss J. S. Tate, both of Siin- 

 derlnud.— The Rev. W. Mark, to Miss Cur- 

 ry, both of Tynemoiith. — Mr. G. Dennis, to 

 Miss E. Brown, both of Darlington.— Mr. J. 

 Steveusoii, to Miss M. A. Clement. — Mr. J. 

 Dent, to Miss H. Stevenson ; Mr. G. Marshall, 

 to Miss M. Wilkinson : all of Stockton. — 

 Mr. W. Charlton, of Hedrlon on the Wall, to 

 Miss A. Smith, of Close-House. — At Ryton, 

 Mr. J. Whitfield, to Miss B. Belt, of Winla- 

 ton. — Cupt. Wade, of Coekfield, to Miss J. 

 Langsti'.f}', of Hamsterly. — The Rev. J. 

 Waite, of Washington, to Miss J. Humble, 

 of North Biddick. — Mr. R. Rippon, of Shot- 

 ley Bridge, to Miss Trotter, of Bishop Auck- 

 land. 



Died.] At Newcastle, at Westgate Hill, 

 T3, Mrs. F. Innes,— 57, Mr. Jopling, of the 

 High Bridge — In the Old Flesh Market, Mrs. 

 Charlton.— In Rosemarj-lane, 73, Mr. F. 

 Gray. — hO, Mrs. M. Airey, deservedly re- 

 gretted. — )j7, Mrs. E. Wilson. — In Lisle- 

 street, Mrs. J. Carruthers. — Miss Lightfoot. 

 —•ti,\U. J. Green.— Mrs. Millard, of the 

 Sand-hill.— Ill Pilgrini-sti-eot, 91, Mrs. M. 

 Mouher. — At Gateshead, 22, Mr. G. Cowley. 

 —SI, Mrs. M.Tate.— Mr. D.Rayue. 



At Sunderland. 39, Mr. W. Gardener. — 

 08, Mrs. M. Crief.— 82, Mrs. Crow.— 6(), 

 Mr. ,J. Meiibnrn. — 77, Mrs. E. Smith, a 

 member of the Sociely of Friends. — 84, Mrs. 

 M. Wharton.— 98, Mrs. J. Thompson. 



At North Shield.s, m Milburn-placi',30,Mis. 

 M. A. Kindley. — 64. Mr. C. Stephenson.— 

 AS, Mrs. E. Ander.son.— 81, Mr. R. Hudson. 

 69, Mrs. M. Bowman.— J6, Mr. R. Jons.— 

 80, Mr. R. Dacres.— 70, Mrs. C. Robinson, 

 of the Low Lights. — U3, Ms. Richardson, 

 of Ayton. 



At South Shields, 82, Mr. G. Colvin, de- 

 servedly lamented. — Mrs. S.Ogle. — 56, Wil- 

 liam Scott, e.sq. 



At Alnwick, 48, Mr. T. Dixon.— 65, Mr. 

 J. Temple, much respected. — 69, Mr. B. 

 Nichoi>oii. 



At Morpeth, 67, Mrs. Mitcheson, much re- 

 speciedi— 4;!, Mr. W. Patterson. 



At Prudhoe, Mr. G. Newton, suddenly. — 

 At Bedlington, Mr. T. Mitchinson. — At 

 JBIytb, the Rev. .1. Broailbent, much lameiit- 

 ed.- At Moat-hill, near Wark, Mary, wife of 

 R','gi!i;ild Cuarllon e:,(j. At Sherburn, 94, Mr. 

 R. Addisou. — At Pelion House, 70, George 

 H.idiHjn, esq. greatly lamented. 



CUMORRL.IM) ASU WEST.VIOHELAND. 



The iohabilanls of Cockermouth, lately 

 pr«>>ent«'l a petition to the House of Coni- 

 Djuus, dosiring the dismissal of niinistcrs, 



the restoration of the CJueen's rvftme to the 

 liturgy, and praying thera to adopt such 

 nieas'jres as would reduce unfair influence 

 in that House. 



The inhabitants of Kendal, lately peti- 

 tioned the House of Commons for a repeal of 

 the protecting duties of Ireland. 



Married.} Mr. J. Dixon, to Miss A. Bell ; 

 Mr. J.Graham, to Miss M.Irving: all of 

 Carlisle —At Whitehaven, Mr. W. Mitchell, 

 to Mi.ss Spitiall, of Scoteh-street, Carli.sle.- - 

 Mr. J. Scarins, of Whilehaven, to Miss A. 

 Fisher, of Newcastle, both of the Society of 

 Friends. — Mr. J.Graham, to Miss J. Nelson, 

 both of Penrith. — Mr. W. Simpson, to Miss 

 M. Hallidny ; Mr. R. Troughton, to Miss A. 

 Thornbanow : all of Kendal.— Mr. J. 

 Banks, of Kendal, to Miss Wilson, of Kirby 

 Stephens. — At Branipion, Mr. E. Parker, to 

 Mrs. Winterhope. — Mr. R. Davidson, of 

 Stainton, to Miss James, of Rickerby. 



Died.] At Carlisle, 40, Duvid Carrick, 

 juu. esq. banker, a friend of literature and a 

 patron of ri.-ing genius, and much and de- 

 servedly esteemed. In Caldewgate, Mr. J. 

 Stubbs.— In Rickergate, 70, Mr. T. Mul- 

 casttjr, deservedly respected. — 40, Mr. D. 

 Sowerby. — lu P-uglish-street, 59, Miss A. 

 Pears. — In Caldewgate, 41, Mrs. M. Ten- 

 ning. — In Botchergate, 60, Mrs. S. Rns.sell. 



At Kendal, Mrs. Clark.— 64, Mr. B. 

 Banks.— 64, Mr. J. Dawson.— 40, Mr. R. 

 Nicholson.— At Wigton, 27, Mrs. J. Bnr- 

 wlse. 



At Stansfield, 74, Mr. J. Lightfoot. much 

 respected.— At Whitehead Hill, 86, Mr. T. 

 Dryden. — At Woodside, near Maryport, 64, 

 John Walker, esq. — At Rickerby, 84, Mr. 

 J. Peel, much respected. 



YORKSHIRE. 



No less than thirty two petitions were 

 lately forwarded from York to the House of 

 Commons. They prayed for a general re- 

 form in the House of Commons — for the 

 restoration of triennial parliaments — for the 

 disfranchisement of all boroughs where the 

 voters were so few us either to be liable to 

 bribery, or to be under the influence of 

 some predominant family — for the extensien 

 of the franchise taken from them to the 

 large towns, and for the division of the king- 

 dom into equal districts. 



Murricd.[ Mr. W. Hood, of York, to 

 Miss A. Bower, of Hunslet. — Mr.S. Thomp- 

 son, to Mrs. Stauiit; Mr. J. Harker, to Miss 

 E. Portas; Mr. T. Hendry, to Mrs. Hewett: 

 all of Hull.- Mr. T. Fawcett, to Miss E. 

 Blake ; Mr. J. Carter, to Mi.ss S. Roberts ; 

 Mr. M. Johnson, to Miss M. Parker ; Mr. A. 

 Morris, to Miss M. English : all of Leeds. 

 — Mr. J. Keighley, of Leeds, to Miss Midg- 

 ley, of Alwoodley-hall. — Mr. J. Rushworlh, 

 to Miss M. Leathley.ofHolbeck.— TheRev. 

 C. Readshaw, of Richmond, to Miss Prest, 

 of Aiskew. — Mr. J. Elgey, to Miss A. Bow- 

 ron, both of Bradford. — Mr. J. Shilleto, to 

 Miss JVI. Settle, both of Harrowgate — Mr J 

 Bunks, 



