]S2I. 



Cu mbirla n d — Vorksh ire. 



581 



At Corbridge, «?, J.Hall, esq. 



Ill London, 4'2, IMr. J. Harrison, ship- 

 owiiei", formerly of Preston, near North 

 Shields. 



.At Ayemouth, J. T. Home, eq. of Wed- 

 derburne. 



In Old Elvct, 84, Rev. Dr. W. Gib- 

 son, Roman Catholic Bishop of Acanthos, 

 and Vicar Apostolic for the northern dis- 

 trict of Eug-land. 



fCUM8ERL.\ND AND WESTMORL ^ ND. 



Population of Carlisle 14,531. In 1811 

 the number was 12y).il, and iu 1801, 

 10,221. 



Warricj.1 Mr. E. Johnston, banker, of 

 Whitehaven, to Miss M. Hai-risou, of Pen- 

 rith. — At Carlisle, Mr. W. Sanders, to Miss 

 R. Lowry. — At VVhitcliavcn,- Mr. VV. Bell, 

 to Miss J. Flemi-ig-. — Mr. J. Dawson, to 

 ftliss S. Ramsay.— At Keudal, Mr. W. 

 Rigg-, to Miss ]M. Shejjherd, of New Hut- 

 ' ton — At Penrith, Mr. J. Mitch-ll, to Miss 

 fM. Lee. 



jUic(l.:\ At Carlisle, 69, Mrs. H. Atkin- 

 son — >lr. W. Dunn, 48. — l^Irs. N. Lons- 

 dale, 60. 



At Whitehaven, Mrs. Paby, of the Old 

 Pack House. 



At Peurith, aged 33, Mr. J. RIason, 

 draper, one of the Society of Friends. 



At Kendal, .5S>, Mrs. R. Carter.— Mrs. 

 Bradshaw, wife of Alderman B. — Mrs. 

 Harrison, wife of Mr. T. H. sarg-eon, 52. 



At Maryport, bo, .Mr. W. Messinarer. 



At Workington, 84, iMrs. E. Dowell. 



Aged 22, Miss M. Routledg-e, of Kiik- 

 hall. Nether Denton. 



At Castle Bank, near Ecclefechan, Mr. 

 D. Brown, farmer, deservedly respected 

 as a member of civil and relig-ious society. 



YOBKSnlKE. 



Population. Skipton, inhabited house!* 



6.84, ditto biiildiug 7, empty 2.5, males 



1584, females 1827, increase of persons 



543. From 80 to 90 years of age 33, one 



'female upwards of 100. 



Addingham. Males 811, females 840, 

 increase 180, uninhabited houses (>4, four 

 mills out of five not workinty. In 1811, 

 there were only eight uuinhjiijitcd houses, 

 and all the mills were in full v/ork. 



Olley. Males 1500, females 1556. 



Poole, near Otley. Males 1.50, females 

 144. 



Leathley. Males 161, females 151. 



Aberford. Total population 1172. 



Donca.ster. Inhabited houses 1789, fa- 

 milies 1798, houses building 21, do. unin- 

 habited 64, families in agriculture 307, do. 

 inj trade 1184, other families 307; 88.57 

 males, 4687 females, increase 1609. 



Parish of Sculcoates, near Hull. 

 Inhab. HouHes. Families. Males. Females. 



1953 2557 4502 5957 



Houses uninhabited 171, families in agri- 

 culture 10, do. ill trade and manufactures 

 199.3, others .5.54. 



Monthly Mag. No. 355. 



A knife has been made in Sheffield con- 

 taining 1821 blades. It is not intended for 

 sale, but is exhibited as a specimen ©^hu- 

 man ingenuity. 



Proposals are advertized for the erection 

 of a new church in Broad Lane, Sheffield. 

 Married.] W. L. F. ScotI, esq. of Wood 

 Hall, to Charlotte, daughter of the late 

 Sir R. Johnstone, bart of Hackiiess. — P. 

 Dawson, esq. of Suunington Manor, to 

 Jane, second daughter of the Rev. R. Daw- 

 son, LL. B. of Halton Gill, &c. — John, 

 son of the late .1. Benson, esq. of Pledwick 

 House, near Wakefield, to Jane, daughter 

 ofihelatc W.Giiftith, esq. of Bodegroes 

 Carnarvonshire. — At Doneaster, ftlr. Cou- 

 sitt, of t\'awn, to Lydia, eldest daughter 

 of the late B. Earnshaw, es(|. — At Ripley, 

 Mr. J. Housman, of Clint, to Sliss M. .Mills. 

 The bride soon after was siezed with apo- 

 plexy, and alter liiigeriiig' some hours, 

 closed hor ^arthfy pilgrimaoe. — E. J. 

 Hallywcil, esq. aecond son of the Rev. J. 

 H.of Fanihain, to Martha, daughter of J. 

 Watts, esq. of Stratford House, Glouces- 

 tershire. 



Died.] At York, in his 77th year, the 

 Rev. W. Kiehardson, incumbent curate of 

 St. Michaels-Le-Belfrj', and vicar of St. 

 Sampson's, where he had exercised his 

 ministry nearly fifty years. 



At Hull, .')2, Mr". It. Wiity, painter.—. 

 Aged 89, xMrs. S. Parker, relict of Mr. R. 

 P. lately deceased. — Anne, v.ife of Capi. 

 J. Welburu, 65. — Mr. T. Steel, schoolmas- 

 ter, 43. — Mrs. M. Porter, wife of Mr. G. 

 P. fellmonger. — Mr. J. Greene, ship-owner, 

 66. — Mrs. Hurdon, relict of the late Mr. 

 H. merchant. 



At Bridlington, Miss M. :\Iarshall. 

 At Scarborough, Charles, youngest sou 

 of .Mr. M. Galtry. 



At Whitby, suddenly, Mrs. Donson, 

 wife of Mr. F. D. jun., master «f the brig 

 Grasshopper. 



At Northallerton, Mr. T. Pearson, an 

 ingenious artist and mechanic. 



At Beverley, very suddenly, Mr. D. 

 Purdon, late of tlie "Red Lion Inu. — Mrs. 

 Gibson, widow, 73. 



At Masham, near Rippou, Mr. J. Baines, 

 surgeon, a gentleman of eminence in his 

 profession, aud distinguished by many 

 philanthropic virtues. 



In Loudon, 3.5, Mr. J. Boyson, attorney, 

 formerly of Hull 



At Romald Kirk, at an advanced age, 

 theRev. Mr. Bligh. 



At Scruton, near Northallerton, aged 

 70, H. Gale, esq. nearly related to the late 

 T. and R. Gale, the historians of York- 

 shire. 



At Hallam, near Sheffield, Mr. W. Wood- 

 house, 95. His progeny consisted of 13 

 children, 75 grand-children, and 80 great 

 grand-children. He frequently mentioned 

 his having carried straw to the troops on 

 4 D Doaeastcr 



