1822.] 
castle; many excellent specimens were 
shewn, and the infant Academy of the 
North bids fair to support the character 
for talent and genius, for which that part 
of the kingdom is already known. 
Within the month, Newcastle and its 
neighbourhood have been thrown into a 
state of considerable agitation, from a 
body of nine hundred unemployed keel- 
men parading the streets and roads; a 
dispute had arisen between them and 
their employers, which ended in their 
refasal. to work. -Several regiments of 
military were on duty, and the several 
towns appeared as if regularly besieged. 
Marrvied.|] Mr. W. Laing, to Miss M. 
Doeg; D. S. Greenwell, to Miss Snowdon, 
of Forth-place; all of Newcastle.—Lieu- 
ienant-colone! Browne, of the 23d regi- 
ment, to Louisa Anne, daughter of the 
Rey. Dr. Gray, prebendary of Durham.— 
Mr. W. Bragg, to Miss A. Chilton; Mr. 
R. White, to Miss Fogg; Mr. J. Simpson, 
to Miss M. Stobbart: all of Darlington. 
—Mr, J. Brown, to Miss E. Milburn, both 
of Morpeth.—Mr, W. Dixon, to Miss E. 
Proctor; Mr. H. Proctor, to Miss F. 
Hall: al! of Barnard-castle.—Mr. Baillie, 
to Miss Thompson, both of Cullercoats. 
—Mr. E.. Thew, jun. of Alnwick, to Miss 
E. Crow, of Brinkley.—Mr. T. Button, to 
Miss A. Cockton; Mr. W. Wright, to 
Miss B. Pearson; all of Bishop Auek- 
Jand. : 
Died.| At Newcastle, 19, Miss J. 
Turnball, deservedly lamented.—Mrs. N. 
Watson.—In_ Dean-street, 83, Mr. W. 
Wood.—In Rosemary-lane, 21, Mr. W. 
Peel, regretted.—92, Mr. W. Nichol.— 
22, Mr. J. Honsby, much respected.—In 
Northumberiand-street, Miss 5. Fenwick. 
—62, Mr. J. Scott. 
At Gateshead, 34, Mrs. M. M‘Donald, 
greatly vegretted—58, Mr, F. Humble, 
of Washington Blue-house,—33, Mrs, E. 
Coulson. Ys isang 
At North Shields, 50, Mr. J. Davidson, 
an able mathematician.—Mrs. Royall.— 
In Dockwray-square, 34, Mrs. A. Banks. 
—54, Mr, R. Williamson.—57, Mr. F. 
Emerson.—80, Mrs. A. Hunter. 
At South Shields, 49, Mr. J. H. Henzell, 
much respected.—25, Mrs. J. A. Emily, 
—25, Mr. R. Murray. 
At Sunderland, 29, Mr. M. 6, Nowell. 
— Mr. Weatherell.—Mrs. Ridley, — 33, 
Mr. W. Service.—74, Mr. J. Harrison. 
At Hexham, 36, Mrs. Scott, deservedly 
lamented. 
At Blaydon, 67, Mr. W. Snowball.—At 
Bowe’s House, Lambton, 79, Mrs. A. 
Robinson. — At Barmston, 70, Mrs. A, 
Younger.—At Whitley, Mr. T. Shipley. 
—At the Blue House, near Sunderland, 
50, Jolin Easom Scaif, esq. of London, 
At the Hermitage, 63, John Hunter, esq. 
suddenly. 
Montuty Maa, No, 374. 
Cumberland and Westmoreland Yorkshire. 
377 
OUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND, 
Married.| Mr. M. Gill, to Miss M. 
Kirkup ; Mr. J. Dand, to Miss J. M‘Uney; 
Mr. H. Shield, to Miss M. A. Little; Mr. 
J. Varty, to Miss M. Bell; Mr. J: 
Thompson, to Miss M. Harrington; Mr. 
G. Rook, to Miss J. Maxwell: all of 
Carlisle—Mr. J. Spedding, to Miss E, 
Barton, both of Punrith—Mr. Thomas 
Richardson, to Miss M. Alkinson; Mr. 
J. Wilson, to Miss M. Hunter; Mr. E; 
Fawcett, to Miss M, Hutchinson; Mr. J. 
Robinson, to Miss A. Parker; Mr. J. Sill, 
to Miss M, Mason; Mr. R. Spedding, to 
Miss Winder: all of Kendal.—-Mr. W.: 
Smallwood, of Aikton, to Mrs. Wilkinson, 
of Annan,— Mr. P. Carrick, of Long 
Strumbul, to Miss M. Parker, of 
Greystoke. 
Diced.] At Carlisle, in Abbey-street, 28, 
Mr. P. M‘Cartney.—In English-street, 70, 
Mrs. J. Ladley.—In Caldewgate, 36, Mrs, 
J. Reed.—61, Mrs. Juliana Nicholson.— 
At an advanced age, Mr. W. Brown. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. John Hicks, 
At Penrith, 69, Mrs. M. Scowerfield; 
—o4, Mr. J. Grisenthwaite.=36, Mr. W. 
Dobson. e 
At Kendall, 72; Mrs. M, Benson.—46, 
Mrs. A. Foxcroft.—At au advanced age, 
Miss Dodgson.—79, Mr. J. Jackson.— Mr. 
Proctor, at an advanced age. 
At Grimeshill, Miss M. Moore.—At 
Blackwell, gO, Mr. J. Simpson. — Af 
Rockliff, 65, Mrs, J. Black.—At Ellen- 
borough, 79, Mr. A. M‘Cain.—At Lang- 
holm, Mr. G. Graham, deservedly re- 
gretted.—At Walby, 22, Mr. G. Baty, 
respected. 
YORKSHIRE, 
A public meeting of the friends to 
civil and religious Jiberty was held in 
Leeds, on the 8th ult. to take into con- 
sideration the propriety of entering into a 
subscription for Mr. Lewis, of Coventry, 
now confined in Okeham gaol, for advo- 
cating reform; and Mr. Peter Watson, 
also in prison, for refusing to pay Easter 
Offerings; Mr. James Mann in the chair: 
when subscriptions were entered into for 
their relief. 
A meeting of the frierids to radical 
reform was held at Dewsbury on the 6th 
ult. to promote the northern union of the 
reformers, and a subscription for the suf- 
ferers in the cause of liberty; when it 
was resolved that a circnlar should’ be 
addressed ta the people, calling upon them 
to support the incarcerated reformers, 
and to promote a subscription for the 
purpose of returning some intrepid ad- 
vocate of the people to the House of 
Commons. 
No less than sixty tenants of Sir Mark 
Sykes, in the vicinity of Sledinere, lately 
gave notice of their incayability ef ean- 
mee i9'C tinving 
