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Cumhti'land and Westmoreland — Yorkshire 



At Siinderlanil, 69, Mr. J. Pearson.— 

 82, Mis. A. Small.— ?«, Mrs. Brovfii.— 74, 

 Mr. T. Enslish. 



At Bisliopwearmoiith, 32, Mr. S. 

 Branton. — 20, Mrs. Batey.— 82, Mrs. M. 

 Eden. — 93, Mrs. Waidie.— 47, Mrs. 

 Nesliani. 



At Morpeth, Mrs. Thompson.— 22, Miss 

 J. Steplienson. — 28, Mrs. Taylor, wife of 

 Captain T, much respected. 



At Lone; Benton, 20, Mi'^s M. Allinson. 

 —r\t Pairshaw, 43, Sober Watkin, esq. — 

 At Plawsworth, i7, Miss J. Darling. — At 

 Shirlmon, 71, Mr. B. Claveiing. — At 

 Stockton, the Rev. John Staikej-. — At 

 Cockfield, 26, Mr. J. Scafe.— At Ham- 

 BtPrley, 72, Mr. Cutli. Vasey. 



CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 



Mariicd.] Mr. J. Douglas, to Miss J. 

 Smith; Mr. J. Shai rack, to Miss M. Ni- 

 cholsou ; Mr. J. Gilhertliorpc, to Miss iM. 

 M'Aclendon: all of Carlisle. — I\Ir. A. 

 Connell, to Miss A. Robinson ; Mr. T. 

 Bryan, to Miss A. Borinscale; Mr. S. 

 Yeoward, to Mrs. A. Ashgrove ; Mr. J. 

 Beck, to Miss E. Harris; Mr. T. Boroness, 

 to Miss M. Bcanmonl : all of Whiteliaven. 

 —Mr. A. Melcalf, to Mrs. .T. Simpson; 

 Mr. T. Thompson, to Mrs. Hodgson: all 

 cf Penrith. — J. Fell Swainson, esq. to Miss 

 Harrison; Mr. J. Shortridge, to Miss M. 

 Bare : all of Kendal. — Mr. Furnass, to 

 ]\liss M. A. Carrick, of Wigion. — Mr. R. 

 Stoddart, of Coopcn, to Miss E. Appleton, 

 of Castle Edtn. — At Brampton, Mr. J. 

 Carrick, to Mis.* M. Calvert, of Sandysyke. 

 —Joseph Harris, esq. of High Close, to 

 Miss Cowperihvvaito, of Papcadle. 



Died.] At Carlisle, in Fisher-street, 

 Miss A. Warwick, deservedly respected. 

 —78, Mrs. S. Monkhouse.— 84, Mrs. S. 

 Brown.— In St. Ciithbert's lane, 78, Mrs. 

 M'Connell. — In Botchergate, 53, Mr. J, 

 Atkinson. — In English-street, 83, Mrs. M. 

 Beck. 



At Whitehaven, CO, Capt. T. Barwise. 



At Workington, 74, Mr. J. Tye. — 63, 

 Ann, wife of William Dickinson, m.d. — 

 72, IMrs. Mecam?. 



At Penrith, 69, the Rev. James 

 Fletcher, vicar, and a justice of the peace 

 for these counties. — 32, Mrs. E. Slee.— 34, 

 Mr. R. Roulton.— 75, Mr. J. Barnes. 



At Kendal, 70, Mi-s C. Wilson.— Mr. 

 W. Halhead.— 58, Mr. J. Yoole.— 77, 

 Mrs. Wood, one of the Society of Fiiends. 



At Ambleside, 63, iMr. William Green, 

 author of "Green's Guide to the Lakes," 

 and a respectable artist. — At Croft Lodge, 

 26, Mr. R. Wilson. — At Upperby, 45, Mr. 

 Jas. Chambers. — Ai Leckerbie, 61, Mr. J. 

 Ualliday, much re.'-pected. 



■yORKSHIRE. 



Petitions from Leeds, and most of the 

 cities and towns thronghout the country, 

 liavc, within the mouth, been presented to 

 the House of Coninious, praying foi total 

 abolition of slavery. 

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[JuJie J, 



It is In contemplation, to erect a market- 

 place for all descriptions of wares, on the 

 south side of Leeds-bridge, upon the site 

 recently occupied as the coal-staith. 



At a late meeting of the Roman Catholic 

 clergy of this county, an unanimous vote 

 of thanks was passed and ordered to be 

 presented to Archdeacon Wrangham, 

 and the forty-four liberal and independent 

 clergymen of the established church, who 

 signed a late petition to parliament in fa- 

 vour of Catholic emanci|iation. 



Married.] Mr. J. Enipson, of York, to 

 Miss T. Ladman, of Barnard-castle. — Mr. 

 W. T. Beilby, of Hull, to Miss E. Jepson, 

 of ShetBeld.— Mr. J. Price, to Mrs. M. 

 Ingham; Mr. J. Na}lor, to Miss E. 

 Rogers ; Mr. J. Kellet, to Miss A. Chad- 

 wick : all of Leeds.— Mr. J. Wilson, of 

 Leeds, to Ml^s E. Smales, of Horsforth.— 

 Mr. J. Thompson, of Tadcaster, to Miss M. 

 Ward, of Leeds. — J. L. Fernandes, esq. of 

 Wakefield, to Miss C. M. Hutchinson, of 

 Stockton on Tees. — Mr. L. Hitchin, of 

 Wakefield, to Jliss Turner, of Haslingden. 

 — Mr. R, Banner, to Miss J. Walker, of 

 Mearclougli-Bottom, near Halifax. — Mr. 

 Jas. Haste, of Halifax, to Mrs. E. Er- 

 rington, of Birstal. — Mr. Whitehead, of 

 Bradford, to Miss E. Andns, of Selby. — 

 Mr. W. Masterman, to Miss J. Kaye, both 

 of Knaresborough. — Mr. J. Ramsdea, to 

 Miss Tracey, both of Pontefract. — Mr. G. 

 Wheatley, of Caldwell, to Miss E. Raine, 

 of Hutton. — John Teunant, esq. of Rid- 

 ding, to Miss M. A. Crosland, of Hudders- 

 tield. — John Boomer, esq. of Broom, to 

 Rliss H. Hoyland, of Gleadless — Mr. R. 

 Harris, to Miss A. Rollinson, of Lancaster. 

 —Mr. J. Bell, of Esholt, to Mrs. Bentley, 

 of Lower Yeadon.— Mr. J. Whabley, of 

 Wortley-lane, near Leeds, to Miss M. 

 Brown, of Tiiornton. 



Died.] At York, 36, Mr. Whitwell, of 

 the firm of Messrs. Barber and Whitwell, 

 deservedly regretted. — On Bishops-hill, 52, 

 George Hotham, esq. son of the late 

 Gen. H. 



At Hull, Mrs. Coulson, wife of Mr. 

 Alderman C— 86, Mr. R.^Chidson. 



At Leeds, in St. Jamess-street, Mrs. 

 Stead.— air. Jas. Coates.— 69, Mr. J. 

 Loftus : he was considered one of the first 

 florists in his neighbourhood. — Mr. T. 

 Webster, regretted. — At an advanced age, 

 Mr. R. Woodhead. 



At Halifax, 72, C. G. Plowman, esq. of 

 the firm of Messrs. Taylor and Plowman. — 

 61,Mr. Lightfoot. 



At Huddersfield, 24, Miss A. Lees, of 

 Saddle worth.— 41, Mrs. E. Thornton, de- 

 servedly lamented. 



At Wakefield, 79, Mrs. Nicholson.— 33, 

 Mr. W. Keap. 



At Bradford, 43, Mr, J. Crosley. — Miss 

 H. M. Melligan. 



At Pontefract, 54, Dr. Haxby : he had 

 attained high professioual eniinence, and 



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