1823.] 
J. Mash, to Miss J. T.ewis : all of Kendal. 
Mr. J. Gilderd, of Kendal, to Miss A. 
Machell, of Whinfell—_Mr. A. Geddes, to 
Miss M. Thirlwall, both of Brampton.— 
Mr. J. Monkhouse, of Stockwell Low, to 
Miss Armstrong, of Sowerby-hall.—Mr. F. 
Hall, of Hayton, to Miss A. Johnson, of 
Longdale.—Mr. Roper, of Seavillcoat, to 
Miss M.A. Hodgson, of Seaville.—At Dis- 
sington, Mr. J. Nicholson, to Miss M. A. 
Addison. 
Died.] At Carlisle, in Fisher-strect, 
Mrs. Bell, widow of Richard B. esq. of 
Glasgow.— 53, Mr. William Thompson, 
much esteemed and regretted.—In Ritson’s 
lane, 35, Mr. C. Bennet.—At the Irish 
gates, 73, Mrs. J. Nixon.—In Annetwell- 
street, 45, Mrs. S. Manson.—In Caldew- 
gate, 85, Mrs. E. Bisket. 
At Whitehaven, 54, Mr. J, Gibson. 
At Penrith, 70, Mr. T. Lewis.—18, 
Miss J. Forster.—71, Mr. J. Todd.—3s, 
Mrs, M. Nicholson. 
At Maryport, 25, Miss A. Monkhouse. 
—Mrs, J. Sharp, much respected. 
At Wigton, 66, Miss Knubiey.—At an 
advanced age, Mr. P. Forrester.—74, Mrs, 
S. Reed. 
At Kendal, 37, Mrs. E. Heap. 
At Brampton, 61, Mrs. MM, Campbell. 
At Eccleston, 84, Thomas Barrow, esq. 
an eminent portrait painter well known in 
London.—At ‘Thornihwaite, in Woodland, 
atan advanced age, Mrs. Dodgson.—At 
Bromficld, 75, Mr. J. Blenkin, greatiy re- 
spected. 
YORKSHIRE, 
A numerous and respectable meeting 
lately took place at Sheffield, to consider 
tlhe propriety of establishing a Literary 
and Philosophical Socicty, Dr. Knight in 
the chair. Several eloquent speeches 
were delivered, and the resolutions were 
unanimously agreed to. 
A late Leeds paper contains a list of the 
names of fifteen noblemen and gentlemen 
who have recently, without solicitation, 
reduced their rents from 20 to 40 per 
cent. 
The following deserves to be recorded 
for the Catholic spirit which accompanied 
the act. The first stone of a new charch 
has been lately laid at Atterclifle; the 
duke of Norfolk, attended by eail Fitz- 
william and Surrey, lord Milton, and 
others, presided.—The singularity of a Ca- 
tholic duke laying the first stone of a Pro- 
testant church, elicited the following re- 
marks from his grace: “ He felt no scru- 
ple at what he had done; in many respects 
he considered himself as much a Protest- 
ant as any of his fellow subjects; that he 
had taken the oaths of allegiance to a 
Protestant king, and if that king were 
ever to become a Catholic, he should con- 
sider himself absolyed from his allegi- 
ance,” 
VYorkshire—Lancashire. 
367 
Married.) Mr. B. Strother, to Mrs. S. 
Pickles; Mr. J. Waterson, to Miss E. 
Musgrove ; all of Leeds.—Mr. G. Bell, of 
Hunslet, to Miss A. Wright, of Leeds. — 
Mr. F. Lapage, of Leeds, to Miss A. Han- 
mer of Everton,—Mr. F. J. Jones, of 
Greenburfield, to Miss M. A. Goulding, 
of Leeds —Mr. W. Cowling, of Hudders- 
field, to Miss C. Kitchingman, of Leeds.— 
Mr. Wright, of Sheffield, to Mrs. Witckell, 
of Halifax, both of the Society of Friends.— 
Mr. T. Binney, of Waketicld, to Miss Holt, 
of Rochdale.—Mr. T. Becket, of Wake. 
field, to Miss M. A. Carneley, of Norton. 
—Mr. J. Dunhill, to Miss M. A. Hartley, 
both of Wakefield.—At Bridlington, Mr. 
Pinkney, to Miss M. Cross, of Foxholes. 
—Mr, J. Gibson, of Pickeiing, to Miss C. 
Cook, of Seaton Ross.—Mr, J. Kendal, to 
Miss A. Chippendale, both of Otley.—Mr. 
J. Hepper, to Miss E. Brown, both of 
Armley.—Mr. J. Foster, of Styes, to Miss 
Jane Law, of Harcholi,— Mr. G. J. Wain- 
wright, of Halewood, to Miss M. Apperton, 
ei Everton.—John Spencer Stanhope, esq. 
of Cannon hall, to Elizabeth Wilhelmina, 
daughter of Thomas William Coke, esq. 
M. P. for Nerfolk. 
Died.] At York, 59, Mr. Hall, deser- 
vedly regreited.—In Castlegate, y0, Wil- 
liam Tuke, a member of the Society of 
Vriends, much aud justly esteemed and 
lamented. 
At Leeds, in Quarry-hill, 61, Mr. J. 
Umpleby, generally respected.— In Co- 
bourg-street, 23, Miss IX. Priestley, late 
of Halifax.—On the East Parade, Mrs. A. 
Hall.—In Meadow-lane, 70, Mr. T. Pie- 
kering.—Miss Duckworth.—In Leylands, 
Mis. Scholefield.—60, Mr. W. Anderton. 
At Wakefield, 32, Mr. J. Birkett.—99, 
Mr. R. Robson, late of Selby, much and 
deservedly respected.—75, Mr.S. Hartley, 
greatly regieited. 
At Huddersiield, 74, Mr, A, Beaumont. 
—Mrs, Hirst. 
At Bradford, Mr. Walker, of Leeds.— 
At the Lime kilns, Mr. A. Rhodes, deser- 
vedly regretted.—Mrs, Horsfall. 
AtSelby, tir. Banney. 
At Branhan Lodge, 33, Henry Scott, 
esq. deservedly regretted.—At Delph, Mr, 
D. Wrigiy, much and justly lamented.— 
At Chapel Allerton, 61, Mrs. Smeat:n.— 
At Swinden, 71, Mrs. 8. Charlesworth,— 
At Bull-house, Penistone, 35, Mrs. E. 
Crossley.—At Shipley, Mrs. Hargreave, of 
Pricking Hill,—At Ossett, 79, Mr W. 
Harrop. 
LANCASHIRE. 
One of the most appalling hurricanes 
took place on the 5th ult. that were ever 
remembered both for extent, universality, 
and afflicting effects. It was felt throngh- 
out the greater part of the kingdom, 
reached [relaud, and created general 
alarm. In uo quarter were its ravages 
felt 
