Cumberland and Westmoreland — Yorkshire — Lancashire, 1 85 



1S23.] 



street, 74, Mr. Marcliant, a native of 

 Antigua, deservedly regretted.— In Percy- 

 place, 46, Mr. J. Towns. — In Norllium- 

 herlaml-stieet, 24, Mrs. M. Monro.— In 

 the New-road, 56, Mrs. M. Brown. — In 

 the Close, 51, Mrs. J. Wriglit.— 38, Mrs. 

 E. Davison, justly regretted. — At Gates- 

 head, 40, Mrs. Robson, much respected. 

 —64, Mr. J. Proctor.— Miss E. Falla, 

 justly esteemed and regretted. — 51, Mrs. 

 A. Kell, regretted deservedly.— At Diu- 

 liam, 63, Mr. C. Nixon.— 75, John Taylor, 

 esq. justly respected. 



At North Shields, 56, Mrs. J. Hudson. 

 —In Mil burn-place, 24, Miss E. Marshall. 

 — 32, Mr. J. Moore. — In Toll-square, 31, 

 Mrs. A. Johnson.— In Dockwray-square, 

 38, Mr. J. Walker, jun.— 26, Mr. K. L. 

 Uow. 



At South Shields, Mr. H. May.— 42, 

 Mr. J. Sterling.— 77, Mrs. Cleugh. 



At Sunderland, 69, Mis. S. Ditchburn. 

 —79, Mr. A. Simpson. — 64, Mr. T. 

 Bywaters. — 63, Mr. W. Robinson.^62, 

 Mrs. Thompson.— 55, Mr. R. Mitchell. 



At Bishopwearmouth, 124, Elizubeth, 

 ■wife of G.J. Mowbray, esq. of Yapton- 

 Iiouse, Sussex. 



. CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 



Marrkd.l Mr. R. Barnes, to Miss M. 

 Jordan; Mr. T. Mc. Gell, to Miss 

 J. Thompson: all of Carlislp. — Mr. J. 

 Blamire, of Carlisle, to Miss E. Blamire, 

 of Biickabank. — Mi'. John Forster, to 

 Mrs. A. Steel; Mr. M. Mawson, to Miss 

 A. Mawson ; Mr. H. Fearon, to Miss 

 Longmire: all of Whitehaven. — Mr. W. 

 Preston, to Miss A. Armstrong, both of 

 Workington. — Mr. J. Law, to Miss M. 

 Hall, both of Maryport. — Mr. W. Hodgson, 

 of Maryport, to Miss R. Beeby, of 

 Allonby.— Mr. J. Coulthard, to Miss J, 

 Hicliardson, both of Wigton. 



Died.] At Carlisle, 26, Mr. J. Home. 

 —30, Mrs. M. Boustead. — In Caldtwgate, 

 21, Mr. T. Bonner.— In Rickergate, 73, 

 Mr. E. James. 



At Whitehaven, Mr. D. Uownie. — 60, 

 Mrs. G. Reicl. — 62, Mrs. M. Brown. 



At Kendal, 72, William Paitson, esq. — 

 80, Mr. J. Baron. — (J4, Thomas Cartniel, 

 esq.— 71, Mrs. H. Austin.— 77, Mr. L. 

 Garth. 



At Wigton, 75, Mr. J. Hewitson. — Mrs. 

 D. Porter.— 80, Mrs. A. Thompson. 



At Hcnsingham, 33, JiuuesScolt, esq, 



VUKKSKIltE. 



The Yorkshire petition for parliamen- 

 tary reform is (states a late Leeds paper,) 

 proceeding very piosperoiisly in those 

 parts of the county where it has been pre- 

 hented for the signatures of the free- 

 holdi-rs, and the number of those who have 

 athxcd their names lo it in some places, 

 exceeds the whole number ol fiecholUiis 

 who voted fiom those pLices, on both 

 »jde8, at the grrat contested election. 



MoNriii.Y Mab. No. 379. 



A Gas Light Company is about to he 

 established at York. 



IHarried.'] Mr. W. Hargrave, to Miss 

 M. Crosby; Mr. J. Simpson, to Miss J. 

 Boothman ; Mr. J. Collier, to Miss E. 

 Terry : all of Leeds.— Mr. T. Crowther, 

 of Leeds, to Miss E. Dalby, of Garforth. 

 —Mr. J. Bradley, of Leeds, to Miss M. 

 Wigglesworth, of Grove-place. — The Rer. 

 J. Glover, of Lpcds, to Miss E. Andrews, 

 of Bawtry. — Mr. 11. Rinder, of Leeds, to 

 Miss A. Warliam, of Hareliills. — Mr. J, 

 Beevor, to Miss S. A. Ramsden, both of 

 Pontefract.— Mr. Clark, of Bradford, to 

 Miss Rhodes, of Upcroft-house, near 

 Guiseley. — Mr. J. Greaves, to Miss E. 

 Whitelock, both of Armley. 



Died.'] At York, Mrs. Wellbeloved, 

 wife of the Rev. Charles W. 



At Leeds, 57, Mrs. Hcptonstall, de- 

 servedly regretted. — Mr. J. Leathley, 

 generally respected. — In Meadow-lane, 

 82, Mrs. Braithwaite.— In North-lown- 

 end, 55, Mrs. H. Brown. 



At Halifax, Mrs. Jenkinson.— Miss Ann 

 Frobisher. 



.At Gildersome, Mr. G. Elain. — At 

 Lomeshaye, 26, Mrs. E. Ecroyd. — At 

 Painthorpe-house, William Brown, esq. 

 late of Leeds. — At Wrose, 78, Mrs. S. 

 North. — At Earlsheaton, 87, Mr. A, 

 Thomas. — At Holbrook, Mr. J. Carr.— 

 At Horsfortb, 76, Mr. J. Kettlewell.— At 

 Woodchnrch Mill, 34, Mr. J. Rhodes. — 

 AtEcclesfield, 85, the Rev. J. Dixon, vicar. 



LANCASHIRE. 



Mr. Peel, secretary of state, has lately 

 transmitted to the mayor of Liverpool and 

 to the authorities in the other commercial 

 and manufacturing towns of the kiugdom, 

 a number of inquiries, to which answers 

 are required ; the following is a copy of 

 an official paper: — 1. What is "The pre- 

 sent state of trade and employment of the 

 working classes? 2. What ''The rate of 

 wages as compared with the charge of 

 providing comfortable subsistence for 

 workmen and their families? 3. What 

 "The increase of buildings, with details 

 as to the amount of the increase ? 4. Wliat 

 " The general disposition of the working 

 classes, in regard to the peace of the 

 country and subordination to the laws? 

 5. " What is the calculation with respect 

 to the continuance of trade and eraploy- 

 nietit ?" Should these returns be pub- 

 lished, we shall, with avidity, present them 

 to our readers, aud we apprehend they 

 will prove, that although the exports upon 

 paper appear to have increased in <|uantity, 

 yet that the produce of labour has more 

 than proporlionably diminished. 



A society has been lately established ia 

 Liverpool, of those gentlemen who have 

 visited distant countries, with a view of 

 acquiring inforniaiion, cither in general 

 science oi natural history, 



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