1822.] Cumberland and Westmoreland — Yorkshive—Lancashire. 
wood, esq. M.D. member of the Medical 
Society, Board of Agriculture, and several 
other institutions. SP iaiy 
. At Tynemouth, 87, Mrs. P. Wilson. 
At Stockton, Mr. J, Haselhurst. - 
’ At Hanghton' le Skerne; Major John 
’ Malcolm, of the East India Company’s 
service, deservedly regretted.-At» Mel- 
don-park, 62, Mr. J. Wailes, much ‘re- 
spected,—At Heddon on the Wall, 66, Mrs 
J. Harrison.—At Corbridge, 27, Mr. ‘T. 
Hardy.—At Old ‘Felton, Mrs. Grey.—At 
Mosser, Mr. Watson.—At Meldon: West 
House, Mrs. G. Gregson. r 
‘ CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
‘Married.| Mr. R. Howe, to Miss S. 
Crostliwaite; Mr. W. Oliver, to Miss J. 
Graham; -Mr. B. Rodgers to Miss M. 
Bales; Mr. J. Johnson, to Miss A. Wright ; 
Mr. J. Hudson, to Miss J. Miller: all of 
Carlisle—Mr. W. Banks, to Miss A. 
Wyley, both of Whitehaven.—Mr. T. Cape, 
to Miss M. How, both of Workington,— 
Mr. W. Bailey, to-Miss E, Holden; Mr. 
Brathwaite, to Miss E. Hudson; Mr. R. 
Knowles, to Miss H. Strong; Mr. T. 
Levens, to Miss M. Markreth; Mr. J. 
Thompson, to Miss E. Birkett: all of 
Kendal.—John Foster, esq. of Newtown, 
to Miss M. Ewart, of Woodbank.—Mr. 
Fisher, af Cold Keld, to Miss Wilson, of 
Grange in Borrowdale. 
Died.) At Carlisle, 36, Lieut. Calder, 
of the Sappers and Miners.—56, John 
Armstrong, esq. deservedly regretted.— 
In the Abbey; 71, Lady Gilpin.—7y, Mr. 
J.iBenstead.—Serjeant-major Robt. Da- 
niels, of the 3d Dragoon Guards.—In St. 
Cuthbert’s lane, 64, Mr. J. Liddell. 
At Whitehaven, 63, Robert Blakeney, 
esq. 
' At Cockermouth, 65, Mr, J. Jefferson, 
suddenly. 
At Wigton, 77, Mrs, Wilson, greatly 
lamented. vd 
- At Allonby, 50, W. Lomas, esq. M.D.— 
At Stoneknow, 25, Mr. W. Pearson, deser- 
vedly regretted.— At Kirkbride, at an ad- 
vanced age, the Rev. Francis Metcalf.— 
At the Fish house, Dornock, 100, Mrs. 
Graham.—At Blencogo, 82, Mr. J. Robin- 
son, much respected. 
YORKSHIRE. 
The committee appointed at the meeting 
on the 24d August last, “to organize a . 
County Meeting, or to adopt such mea- 
“sures as they might conceive requisite to 
promote reform in the Commons’ House 
of Parliament,” lately met at York, when 
@ requisition to the high sheriff for a Coun- 
ly Meeting was signed by the gentlemen 
present. Lord Milton presided. 
The York Whig Club lately dined toge- 
-ther at York, R.-Chaloner, esq. m. Pp. in 
the chair. One hundred and fifty membets 
were present, and maty patriotic senti- 
ments were delivered, 
47 1 
Married.) Mr. W. Taylor, to Miss E, 
Gibson ;, Mr. W. Gibson, of York, to Miss 
M. Gawkrodger, of Bridlington.— Mr. T. 
Atkinson, of York, to Miss H. Wade, of 
Bishopthorpe.—Mr. T, Cattley, of York, 
to Miss Jenner, of Wigan.—Mr. J, Har- 
greaves, to Miss Hi. Wood; Mr. \'T. .Prés-, 
ton, to Mrs, S.:Gibson; Mr. W, Akers; to 
Mrs. M. A. Ridsdale;, Mrs. J. Rhodes, to 
Miss M. Ellis; Mr. J. Wood, to’ Miss Ey 
Bradwith: all.of Leeds.—Mr. L. Ellison, of 
Knaresborough, to ‘Miss Langdale,‘ of Nor- 
thallerton.— Mr, Jas. Knight, of Bradford, 
to Miss M. Jepson,’ of Manchester.— Mr, 
J. Daniel, of Whixley,:to Miss:S. Harrix 
son, of Morton.—The Rev. Theo. Drury,, 
rector of Keighley, to Miss Anne: Green- 
wood, of Knowle.—Mr.: J. Lodge, of Be- 
garmans, to Miss A. Ioster, of Outershaw. 
—John Lees Hunter, esq. to Miss M. Coo- 
per, both of Wetherby.—Mr. W. Bradley, 
to Miss A. Burkinshaw, both of Barnsley. 
Died.] At York, 65, Mr. R. Scruton, 
suddenly. f 
At Hull, 21, Miss Ew F. Cook, deser- 
vedly lamented, 
At Leeds, 62, Mrs. Wood.—Mrs. E, 
Wass.—On East Parade, Mrs, Barwick.— 
25, Mrs, M. Barr. —34, Mr. R. Hat- 
tersley.—56, Mrs. F. Rhodes,—In Tratal- 
gar-street, Mrs, Rothery. 
_ At Halifax, 56, Mr. W. Holgate.—Mrs. 
A. Jackson. : 
_ At Huddersfield, 36, Mr. J. Mattinson. 
—59, Mr. Luke Greenwood; of the firm 
of Messrs. Kaye and Greenwood, deser- 
vedly esteemed and regretted. 1 
At Knaresborough, 83, Mr. Thompson- 
—66, Mrs. Daniel. ” 4 
At Doncaster, 26, Mrs. S. E. Hurst, 
At North Dalton, 66, William Buttle, 
esq. snddenly.—At Mowthorpe, 76, Rir 
chard Kirkby, esq.—At, Armley-hall, 46, 
Mrs. Stead. — At Sowerby, 54, Mr. E. 
Fletcher, : suddenly. —~ At. Northowram, 
Mr..G, Houldsworth, suddenly,—At, Ri- 
pon, 41, Mr. Airton, regretted.—At Ot- 
Jey, 54; Mrs. E. Calvert.—-At Lepton, .69,. 
My. W. Spivey. . : 
LANCASHIRE. “i 
A Society has lately been formed in 
Manchester, under the title of ‘¢ the Man- 
chester Society for Opposition to Fraudu- 
lent Debtors.” x ; 
A numerous and respectable meeting of 
the merchants, manufacturers, and traders 
of Manchester, the Boroughreeve in the 
chair, lately took place, ‘“ to consider the 
rate-of premium usually allowed on Bank 
of England notes. of large amounts, local 
notes, and cash, in the commercial opera. 
tions of that town, and, the necessity of 
making some change therein :” the follow- 
ing was the more important among the re- 
-solutions.—. ‘That. a reduction of 1 
cent. having taken place in the discount 
ou bills of exchange, it is proper we 2 
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