Cumberland and Westmoreland- 



1823.] 



ardson.— In Church-street, 48, Mrs 



G. Vint. 



At .Sunderland, 71, Mrs. A. Greatrix — 

 74, Mr. S. R. Booth.— 44, Mr. P. King. 



At Tynemouth, Mr. J. Johnston. 



At Dailington, 67, Mr. M. Wilson.— 68, 

 Mrs. J. Coates. — 63, Mr. H. Johnson. — 



91, Mrs. A.Thirkell. 



CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 



A mail-coach communication is about 

 to be established between Whitehaven 

 and Penrith. 



Married.} Mr. S. Burney, to Miss A. 

 Blackball; Mr. B. Kelly, to Mrs. R. 

 Clinton; Mr. W. Main, to Miss J. Nixon ; 

 Sir. R. Cartner, to Miss Willoughby; 

 Mr. P. Conley, to Miss E. Armstrong : ail 

 of Carlisle. — Mr. Handsome, of Carlisle, 

 to Miss Dickinson, of Lamplugh. — Mr. 

 W. Randleson, of Carlisle, to Miss M. A. 

 Briscoe, of Newton. — Mr. J. Wheatley, 

 to Miss S. Roe; Mr. F. Parbleton, to 

 Miss J. Shaw ; Mr. T. Kelly, to Miss J. 

 Bone; Mr. B. Robinson, to Miss A. 

 Dodgson : ail of Whitehaven. — Mr. W. 



F. Shaw, to Miss D. Robinson, both of 

 Kendal. — Mr. T. Dodgson, of Cleughside, 

 to Miss G. Koutledge, of Stub. — Mr. 



G. Gregg, of Bowness, to Miss M. 

 Lambert, of Whinfell. 



Died.] At Carlisle, in English-street, 

 41, Mr. J. Sniiwdon. — In Bolchergate, 

 ."6, Mrs. J. Lewthwaite. — In Caldewgate, 

 61, Mr. E. Armstrong. — o7, Mrs, J. 

 Carson.— In Scotch-street, 63, Mrs. E. 

 Wilkie.— At the Irish Gate, 32, Mrs, F. 

 Elliot. 



At Whitehaven, 36, Mr. J. Joppin. — 



92, Mr. S. Hinds. 



At Workington, 75, Mr. M. Boucher. 



At Maryporl, 45, Mr. J. Johnston. — 

 3U, Miss B. Robinson. 



At Kendall, 82, Mrs. M. Nicholson. — 

 86, Mr. W. Hellen.— 47, Mr. J. Jones, 

 of London, suddenly. — At Botcherby, 

 Mrs. Barnes, wile of Adjutant B. 



YURKSHIKE. 



At the late York assizes, 42 prisoners 

 were capitally convicted. William John- 

 son, for murder, in the neighbourhood of 

 Beverley, was executed. 



The nicicliants and manufacturers of 

 Leeds lately agreed to petition ihe House 

 of Comrnuns for the repeal of the wool- 

 tax, or the rejection, ol tlie clause relative 

 to woollens in the wareliousing bill. 



A paper was lately read to tlic Philo- 

 sopliical and Literary Society of Leeds, 

 by Dr. Williamson, " On llie iiiHiience nf 

 " Lord Bacon's pliilosopliical .speculations 

 "in promoting the progress of experi- 

 " mental science." 



The Yorksliireman sleam-ship lately 

 arrived at Hull, from Antwerp, This is 

 the flrst steam-packet that has sailed 

 troni Hull to the Continent ; kIic had 

 only been thirtyoiie hours in performing 

 Ihe passage. 

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Married.] Mr. Woodburn, of York, to 

 Mrs. R. Wood, of Leeds.— Mr. J. Mit- 

 chell, to Miss S. Holgatc ; Mr. Rogerson, 

 to Miss H. Sawyer; Mr. J. Stnnehouse, 

 to Miss A. Watson ; Mr. C. Metcalf, to 

 Miss H. Collison ; Mr. J. France, to 

 Miss S. Mead; Mr. T. Cawood, to Miss 

 M. Cawood: all of Leeds. — Mr. J. 

 Dodgson, of Leeds, to Miss J. Walker, 

 of Hunslet. — Mr. W. Coates, of Leeds, 

 to Miss M. Millbiirn, of Ainderby Steeple. 

 — Mr. J. Appleyard, of Leeds, to Miss 

 Jackson, of Penrith. — Mr. G. Iveson, of 

 Wakefield, to Miss Rawson, of Farnley. 

 — Mr. R. Simpson, of Halifax, to Miss 

 Crossley, of Northowram. — Mr. James 

 Brice, of Pontefract, to Miss M. Fourness, 

 of Halifax. — Mr. Braithwaite, of Whitby, 

 to Miss Major, of Ruswarp. — Mr.Carrett, 

 of Dewsbury, to Miss Golt, of Birstal. 



Died.] At York, at an advanced age, 

 Ann, widow of Robert Harrison, esq. 



At Leeds, 72, Eleanor, widow of Lucas 

 Nicholson, esq.— Mrs, Addiuian. — Mrs. 

 Coney. — In North-town end, 82, Mrs. 

 Cockroft, deservedly regretted. — In Park- 

 sqnare, 70, Mr. J. Reynolds, deservedly 

 regretted. — 55, Mr. James Dickinson — 

 Mrs. IM.Smallpage — 51, Mrs. A.Barrett. 

 —Mis. Bramley.— 46, Mi. J. Bradford.—. 

 Mr. W. Haigli.— 41, Mr. M. Waddington. 



At Huddersfield, Mr. Jas. Slacey. 



At Halifax, 61, Mr. S. Gill.— 60, Mr. 

 E. Bottomley.-— 76, Mrs. G. Elluin. 



At Otiey, Mr. D. Bradley, suddenly.— 

 At Rossington, 83, Mr. Hetl, of Bawtry. 

 — At Borouglibridge-hall, 30, Manna- 

 duke Lawson, esq. late m.p. for Borough- 

 bride.— At Ayton, 34, Mr. T. Noton, 

 much respected. — At Skarrow Lodge, at 

 an advanced age, Mrs. Cayley, widow of 

 John C. esq. 



LANCASHIRE. 



The calendar of the late Lancaster 

 assizes contained the names of 63 pri- 

 soners; 26 were capitally convicted, but 

 reprieved. 



The Alert Dublin-packet, on her 

 voyage to Liverpool, was wrecked off 

 the coast of Wales. In consequence 

 of a powerful tide, she struck on the 

 West Mouse rock, and filled with wa- 

 ter; all etforts to relieve her wprc una- 

 vailable. Seventeen of tlic crew and pas- 

 sengers readied the shore in a boat ; but 

 the remainder, consisting of 130 persons, 

 men, women, and children, went down 

 with the vessel. 



A memorial was lately pre.sented from 

 the Maiiclitster Chamber of Commerce 

 to the Chancellor of the Exclieqiur, 

 requesting that a reduction may be made 

 in the stamp duties on Hills of Exchange 

 for sums of small amount. 



A society has recently been established 

 at Liverpool, for promoting the abolition 

 of slavery. 



Married.] Mr. R. Iivnic, (o Miss E. 

 Hardinian ; 



