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Foster, to Miss E. Lonsdale, both of Bar- 

 nard-castle — Mr. J. Bocheiby, of Darling- 

 ton, to Mrs. J. Keiulrew, of Northaller- 

 ton. — Mr. J. Fairless,to Miss Dean, both of 

 Hescham. — Mr. Heslop, to Miss H. Wilson, 

 bothof Chester.le-street.— Mr. J. Bell, of 

 Brinckburn, to Miss A. Redhead, of the 

 Lee, near Rothbury. — ;>Ir. J. Brovvell, of 

 Mickley, to Miss M. A. Boll, of Broom 

 Houses, near Prudhoe. — Mr. Smith of 

 Marsh House, to Miss J. Crystou, of 

 Lovesome-hill. 



Died.] At Newcastle, 57, Mr. J. Bu- 

 chanan, deservedly respected. — At the 

 Barras Bridge, 23, Mr. VV. Manners.— At 

 the North Shore, 42, Mr. F.Boyd, greatly 

 regretted. — Mr. T. Kay. — xMr. R. Stokoe, 

 of Gateshead, suddenly. — At the North 

 Shore, 107, ElizahetU Drydeii. — At 

 the Ballast Hills, 32, Mrs. A. Laidlow. 

 — In Percy-square, 59, Mr. E. Davison, 

 late of Alnwick. 



At North Shields, 46, Mrs. C. Paterson. 

 — 43, Mrs. E. Alston.— 88, Mrs. A. Man- 

 chester. — In Milburn-place, 66, 3Irs. E. 

 Kendley.— 73, Mrs. J. Potts.— 82, Mr. T. 

 Morrison. — 20, Miss E. Arkell. — 46, Mrs. 

 E. Elliot.— In Cambden-street, 76, Mr. R. 

 Forrest.— In Church-street, 90, Mrs. J H. 



B. Chalmer At South Shields, Mr. W. 



Crawford. 



At Bishopwearmouth, 20, Miss J. David- 

 son.— 96, Mr. W. Eltringham 79, Mrs. 



Scurfield. 



At Chester-le-streef, 33, Mrs. Parkin- 

 son, much regretted. 



At Chirtou Grange, 73, Mrs. M. Usher. 

 — At Grange Hill, near Bishop Auckland, 

 94, Mr. J. Spenceley. — At Bywell, 3Ir. 

 W. H. Johnson, much lamented. — At 

 Charlton, 78, Mrs. Dodd.— At Whitburn. 

 56, Mr. J. Surtees. — At Stokesley, 60, Mrs. 

 T. Neesham. 



CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 



Married.] Mr. J. Armstrong, to Miss 

 Thomlinson; Mr. J. Norman, jun. to Miss 

 E. Rook : all of Carlisle.— Mr. R. Ben- 

 die, of Carlisle, to Miss E. D. Sutton, of 

 Scotby. — Mr. L. Adamson, of Whitehaven, 

 to MissE. Wolmsley, of Penrith— Mr. W. 

 Carrick, to Miss S. Dennison ; Mr. T. 

 Grisdale, to Miss E. Charter : all of Pen- 

 rith.— Mr. J. W. Wiiks, of Wickton, to 

 Miss A. Gibeon, of Belfast.— Mr. W. Ro- 

 binson, to Miss N. Martindalc ; Mr. J. 

 Jenkinson, to Miss Whaiton : all of 

 Cockerraouth. — Mr. M. Laycock, to Miss 

 Stephenson ; Mr. T. Noble, to Miss A. 

 Lewthwaite : all of Kendall. — Mr. J. 

 Clarke, to Miss F. Urnon, both of Pew- 

 Lill. 



Died.] At Carlisle, 71, Mr. J. Brown.— 



76, Mrs. M. Penrith.— Mr. J. Penrith In 



Rosemary-lane, 58, Mr. J. Patten. — In 

 Botcher-rate, 75. Mr. A. Bell.— 72, Mrs. 

 M. Phillips, much and deservedly re- 

 gretted. 



At Rickerby, 42, ,Mr. ,1. Peel.— At 



Cumbeiiun d — Yorkshire. 



293 



Browheed, near LongtowD, SI, Mr. 3. 

 Paisley. — At Hayton, 45, Mrs. N. Hether- 

 iugton — 88, Mrs. M. Helheriugton.— At 

 Blackwell, Thomas Routledge, esq. late 

 of Loudon, much respected. 



VORKSHIRE. 



At the York assises 25 prisoners receiv- 

 ed sentence of death ; 18 were transported, 

 two for life, three for 14 years, and 13 for 

 7 years •, 8 imprisoned for various periods, 

 one for 5 years; 20 acquitted upon trial; 

 one acquitted of murder on the ground of 

 insanity ; 8 no bills, or discharged by pro- 

 clamation. 



The merchants, manufacturers, and 

 woolstaplers of Leeds lately agreed to 

 petition the House of Commons against 

 the Wool-tax. 



Eight hundred persons owners of 250,000 

 acres of land, in the neighbourhood of 

 Beverley, lately forwarded a petition to 

 the House of Commons, praying for relief. 

 Lord JohDRussel's bill for conferring the 

 elective franchise on the scot and lot inhabi- 

 tants of Leeds, has lost much of its salutary 

 effect by an amendment of Mr. S. Wortley, 

 by which the right of voting has been re- 

 stricted to the inhabitants of houses rated 

 at more than £20 per annum ; this it is 

 said will reduce the number of voters iu 

 this immense town to less than 1000. 



Married.] Mr. M. Hedley, to Miss S. 

 Threadgold ; Mr. Green, to Miss M. Gun- 

 nie; Mr. Chaffer, to Miss A. Crosskell •. 

 all of Hull.— Mr. W. Wilkinson, of Hull, 

 to Miss Marshall, of Sheffield.— Mr. R. 

 Sharp, to Miss S. Napkin ; Mr. J. Wood, 

 to Miss L. Lee; Ensign T. Kitchingman, 

 of the First West York Militia, to Miss 

 C.Autey; Mr. T. Hall, to Miss M. Ma- 

 thers ; Mr. S. Smith, to MissBrownridge : 

 all of Leeds. — Mr. W. Braithwaite, of 

 Leeds, to Miss A. Shuttleworth, of VVake- 

 field. — Mr. Stephenson, to Miss M. Evers, 

 both of Wakefield.— Mr. R. Bayley, to 

 Miss S. Cheney, both of Sheffield.— Mr. 

 C. Bromley, to Miss R. Edwards, both of 

 Halifax. — Mr. J. Ingham, to Miss E. Lamb, 

 both of Bradford. — Mr. A. Atkinson, of 

 Beverley, to 3Iiss Parkin, of Poppleton. 

 — Mr. S. Hall, of Bridlington Quay, to 

 Miss S. Field, of Flambro. — George 

 Knowles, esq. of Lucan House, to Miss 

 A. Wormald, of York— Mr. W. Hyde, of 

 Barusley, to Miss Locke. — Mr. J. Birkett, 

 of Goole, to Miss E, Westerdale, of Hull. 



Died.] At York, 93, Mrs. Overend, 

 ■widow of G. O. esq. 



At Hull, 76, Mrs. L. Jenkinson.— 91, 

 Mrs. M. Duncan. 



At Leeds, 37, Mrs. Mand, greatly re- 

 gretted. — Mrs. Blackburn. — la School 

 Close, Mr. J. Blackey, suddenly. — Mr. M. 

 Hay — 20, Miss M. Wood— At an ad- 

 vanced age, Mr. W. Dobson. 



At Huddersfield, 70, Mrs. Miindell. 



At Halilkx, 62, the Kcv. Sir Tlioinas 



llorton, bart. — 72, Mr. N. B.irrett, of 



Haley-hill, 



