1822.] 
Satterthwaite, to Miss Walker; Mr. J. 
‘Clemensou, ‘to Miss E. Chesholme : all of 
‘Kendal.—Mr. G. Rayson, of Aglionby, to 
‘Miss Brown, of Skitbrightby.—At Kirkby 
‘Stephen, Mr. Gill, to Miss A. Robinson, 
of Skellside. 
Died.] At Carlisle, 81, Mrs. Kiernan. 
—83, Mr. T. Allison.—In Scotch-street, 
75, Mrs. Baird.—68, Mrs. H. Lewthwaite, 
deservedly esteemed and regretted.—In 
Shaddongate, 33, Mr, W.. Pattinson.—In 
Visher-street, Mr. J. Woodha!l.-—In Botch- 
ergate, 52, Mrs. M. Palmer. 
At Kendall, 24, Mr. J. Fell.—40, Mrs. 
G. Dunn.—68, Mrs. J. Dickson.— 27, 
Mrs. M. Bell.—62, Mrs, M. Langhorn. 
At Brampton, 67, Mr. W. Croser. 
At Wigton, 82, Mr. J. Williamson. 
At Abbey Holme, 74, Mr. J. Barwise. 
At Chalkfoot, 27, Mrs. J. Marrs, de- 
servedly lamented. ’ 
YORKSHIRE. 
Tn consequence of a letter addressed by 
Mr. Walter Fawkes to the county, inviting 
a consideration of the best method to 
procure Parliamentary reform, a numerous 
meeting took place at York, Mr. Fawkes 
in the chair. Several animated ‘speeches 
were delivered, and some excellent reso- 
Tutions, proposed by Mr. Dealtry and se- 
conded by Sir W. Ingleby, bart. were 
unanimously agreed to. 
The largest silver waiter ever manu- 
factnred in the kmgdom, (upwards of 
twelve feet in circumference,) is now mak- 
ing in Sheffield, and forms part of a service 
of plate preparing for the sultan at Con- 
stantinople. 
Married.| Mr. H. Lee, of York, to Miss 
J. R. Horsfall, of Leeds.—Mr. R. Bywater, 
to Miss A. Wood; Mr. G. Cooper, to Miss 
R. Townsley; Mr. J. Greenwood, to Miss 
J. Broadley; Mr, J. Whitaker, to Miss A. 
Summersall; Mr. 8. Judson, to Miss J. 
Wagzgitt: all of Leeds.—Mr. E. Halliley, 
of Leeds, to Miss S. Hirst, of Gomersall. 
—Mr. G. Robinson, of Leeds, to Miss 
S. Fomlay, of Buslingthorp.— Mr. B. 
Brotherick, of Leeds, to Miss M. Braime, 
of Methley.—Mr. J. Richardson, of Leeds, 
to Miss E, Braime, of Methley.—Mr. J. A. 
Whiteley, to Miss Frost; both of Halifax, 
—Mr. J. Northrop, to Miss Lawton; Mr. 
S. Binns, to Miss J. Richardson: all of 
Wakefield.—Mr. J. Walker, of Wakefield, 
to Miss S. Casson, of Minsthorpe.—Chas. 
Duckitt, esq. to Miss M. Hartley, both of 
Settle.—Mr. J. Carr, to Miss E. Deighton, 
both of Hunslet.—William Baines, esq. of 
Smeaton, to Mrs. Ash, of Pontefract.— 
John Croft Brooke, esq. of Ansthorpe 
Lodge, to Miss M. Hill, of Jamaica.—Mr. 
R. Tidswell, of Hunslet, to Miss MM, 
Bedford, of Hunslet-lane. 
Died.| At Leeds, 5%, Mr. W. Naylor. 
—50, Mr. 8. Field, of the firm of Field, 
Royston, and Field.—In Park-place, at an 
advanced age, Jolin Knubley, esq. much 
Montusy Mac. No. 375. 
Yorkshire Lancashire. 
281 
and deservedly respected.—In St. Peter’s- 
square, Mis, M. Atkinson,.—Mr, G. 
Mosle 
At*Wakefield, 42, Mr. Elwell.—81, W. 
Brooke, esq. deputy-lieutenant of tlie 
West Riding, greatly respected. 
At Aberford, 75, Mr. E. Sanderson, 
deservedly esteemed and regretted.—At 
Headingley-hall, 75, Mr. R. Thompson.— 
At Holbeck, Mr. G. Gamble.—At Oven- 
den, 42, Mr. J. Helliwell.—At St. Ann's, 
Sowthowram, Joseph Thompson, esq.—At 
Cleckheaton, 49, Mr. W. Mortimer, of the 
firm of Wood and Mortimer.—At Pateley 
Bridge, 49, Mrs. E. Wood. 
LANCASHIRE, 
The bankers of Manchester lately gave 
notice that the rate of interest charged on 
discounts, and charged and allowed on 
current accounts, will be 4 instead of 5 
per cent. per annum. 
It is in contemplation to establish a 
Welsh Institution at Liverpool, entitled 
“ Y Gordefigion,” under the patronage of 
a nobleman; its objects are, to revive 
“ Arferion rhinweddel” of the Brython, to 
protect the “‘ Awen” against the existing 
prevalent abuses, and to cultivate Welsh 
literature in all its branches. 
On the 2d ult. the festival of Preston 
Guild, which is held every twenty years, 
took place and continued until the 14th. 
‘There was a numerous assemblage of per- 
sons of all ranks; and art and fancy united 
to give it all the eclut possible. 
Married.] Mr. J. Howarth, to Miss J. 
Dutton; Mr. W. Martin, to Miss H. 
Whitmore; Mr. P. Worrall, to Miss E. 
Kearsley; Mr. R. Lowton, to Miss E. 
Brook; Mr. L. G. Dodd, to Miss H. 
Cowlishaw; Mr. J. Little, te Miss H. 
Allen; Mr. W. Carver, to Miss E. Airey: 
all ot Manchester. — Mr, J. Ellam, of 
Manchester, to Miss 8. Bagnall, of Ash- 
burn.—Mr., D. St. Ledger, of Manchester, 
to Miss S. Vandrey, of Stayley Bridge.— 
Mr, Hamson, of Manchester, to Miss 
Taylor, of Plymouth Grove.— Mr. T. 
Speed, to Miss Beswick; Mr, R. Atkinson, 
to Mrs. 8, Aked; Mr. W. Jones, to Mrs. 
E. Belshaw, of Williamson-street; Mr. P. 
Roberts, of Ranclagh-strect, to Miss FE. 
Jones, of Williamson-square; Mr. H. 
Barnett, of Grenville-street, to Mrs. 
Goldsmith: all of Liverpool._—Mr. J. 
Dewsbury, to Miss A. Cherton, both of 
Withington.— Mr. ‘Il. Kay, of Warrington, 
to Miss Fair, of Bold. 
Dicd.} At Manchester, Mr. J. Kersley. 
—Mrs. L. Hughes, deservedly esteemed 
and regretted. — 102, Mrs. Margaret 
Davics.—75, Mr. J. Hope.—25, Miss E, 
Holt, regretted.—70, Mr. 'T. Hemingway, 
deservedly lamented, 
At Liverpool, 34, Mr. J. Sherwood.— 
In Lime-street, 78, Mr. R. Grimshaw.— 
Mrs. Hope.—36, Miss M. Hodson.— 
Miss C, Richardson,—In Grenville-street, 
Oo 26, Mr. 
