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Yorkshire — Lancashire 



At Bishop Auckland, 85, Mr. M. 

 Atkinson. 



At Lotifj Benton, 67, Mr. Jos. Addison. 

 —At Blytli, 80, Mr. W. Bruce.— At Nor- 

 ton, John HogL', fSf|. — At Linaock, Mr. 

 R. Latlimer. — At Thointon-le-Streef, Mr. 

 W. Weatherbiiin.— At Kellin^ton, 90, 

 Mr. K. Maynaid. — At Morpeth, 72, Mr. 

 Kobert Gibson, much esieemed. 



CUMBEKLAND AND WfeSTHOR EI.AN I), 



A Mr. Bowness, of Woriurigton, in a 

 late Whitehaven Gazette, observes, — " I 

 vill venture to assert, thai it is possible, 

 by adopting certain means, to introduce 

 almost any quantity of pure air into a.iy 

 coal-pit or mine vvliatever ; this properly 

 conducted, in any situation, would be a 

 complete remedy to the daily increasing 

 evil, and afford a more sufficient and safer 

 light to the collier." 



Mariicd.] Mr. J. Farley, to Miss A. 

 Jordan.— Mr. J. Strong, to Sliss !\I. A. 

 Fenwick. — Mr. J, Johnston, to Miss A. 

 Wright: all of Carlisle.— Mr.J.Patrinksoii, 

 to MissM. Gopliin; Mr. J. Niotir.lson, to 



Miss J. Coullhard : all of Whilehaven 



l*Ir. J. Jolinson, to Jliss 5). BpcJiv ; Mr. 

 A. B. Wilkie, to Miss M. Bell : all of 

 AVorkinuton.-^Mr.T- Atkinson, of Penrith, 

 to Miss Hoylin, of I'cnrnddock. — Mr. T. 

 Harrii-on, of Brampton, to Miss li. Madj-in, 

 of Penrilh. — The Rev. Win. Skinner, of 

 Kirby Lonsdale.— Mr. K. Little, of Mals- 

 pate," to Miss E. Rouiledge, of Crook.— 

 Mr. Aslicroi't, to Miss Sherwood, both of 

 Walton. 



JDied.'] At Carlisle, Hannah Edmondson. 

 one of the Society of Friends. — 74, Mr, 

 Dan. Wilson. — In Fisher-street, Mrs. A. 

 Clark. 



At Whitehaven, 67, Mrs. J. Mossop, 

 nnich respected. — 39, iNIis. Ros. Darby. — 

 06, Mrs. M. Grayson. — 62, Mrs. A. 

 Crawford.— 42, Mrs. N. Cain. 



At Workington, 75, .Air. G. Rogerson. 

 — 15, Mr. James iMiickleweau. 



At Cockeininnth, 74, iMrs. A. Fearou. 



At Kendal, 39, Mr. E. Brooks. 



At Kocklilf, 69, Mr. T. Lo\^ry.— At 

 Westhnton, 83, Mr. T. Blown.— At B!en- 



nerhasset, 89, Mr. J. Atkinson At 



Egremont, 32, Mr. T. Benn, suddenly, 

 deservedly regretted. 



YORKSHIRE. 



Several school-masters residing in Hull 

 and the adjoining districts, have lately 

 formed themselves into an association, 

 imder the title of ' The Hull, East-Kid- 

 ing, and North-Lii)coln Si'hoohnasters' 

 Association," upon the model of one at 

 Kewcastlc-upon'-Tyne, which has existed 

 about lilty years, 'fheii object is, by a 

 jegular (jiiaileily subscription, to rai.sc a 

 fund for the relief of aged members. 

 Earl Fitzwilliam is the puln.n ; and VV. 

 Wilberforce, enj. m.p. the president. 



At the late meeting of the Philosophical 

 aud Literary Society of Leeds, a paper 



fFeb. I^ 



was read, "On the Origin of Langnage, 

 and on the Origin anil Progress of Alpha- 

 betical Writing," by Mr. O. S.Weidemann. 

 — John Marshall, esq. the president, read 

 another, " On the production of Wealth, 

 and on tlie propriety of discussing subjects 

 of Political Economy, as distinguished 

 from Politics." 



A meeting of the inhabitants of Shef- 

 field was lately held in the Town-hall, 

 vvlien a plan was adopted for establishing 

 a lib.ary for mechanics and apprentices, ■ 



Mitiricd.'] The Rev. D. Uinpleby, m.a. 

 to Miss i\I. Carnidse, both of York.— Mr! 

 T. M'Turk,of Hull, to Miss Gladstone, of 

 Lower Wjke. — Mr. J. Gil<^, to Miss M. 

 Kelly, of School-Clore ; Mr. Calvei t, to 

 Miss Muff; Mr. \V. Bateman, to Mrs. C, 

 Settle; Mr.J. Jones, to Miss M.Thomlinson; 

 Mr. J. Field, to Miss M. Weeley : all of 

 Leeds. — Mr. T. Lewis, of Vior-lane, 

 Leeds, to Miss Craven, of Rotlivveli.— Mr, 

 W. Arnold, to Mi>s S. Copley ; Mr.' W; 

 Kennington, to Miss Dyson ; Mr. W. 

 Chadvvick. to Miss E. Linley : all of Wake- 

 field. — Mr. Nichols, of Wakelield, to Miss 

 Middleton, of Aekton.— -Mr. J. Sharpe, 

 of Halivax, to Miss Oliver, of Skelton. — 

 Mr. Hii-.st, to Miss E. Stubbs, both of 

 Borouiihbiulge. — I\Ir. W. Stott, to Miss 

 M. Walker, botli of Stainland.— Mr. Jas. 

 Wrigiit, of Hinislet, to Miss M. Ouseman, 

 of Tadeaster.— Mr. J. Tattersal, to MisS 

 C. Lunn, both of Birkby.— Mr. Hoboyd, 

 of fltouhlgrcen, to Mrs. Pollard, of Hud- 

 dersfield. — Mr. J. Nichols, to Miss F. 

 Hezlevvood, both of Morley. 



Died.] At York, MissMira. Shadwell, 



At Hull, in Bishop's-lane, Mr. J. Cairns, 

 suddenly. — Mr. Rouuceval Fletcher, le- 

 spectcd. — InChnrch-Iaue, Mr. W. Hodes. 



At Leeds, 47, Mrs. Wood. — Lr St. 

 James's-street, Jlrs. Bray. — Elizabeth, 

 wife of Robert Rainsden, esq. of Carlton. 

 — In Nile-street, 49, Mr. T. Freeman. — 

 SO, Mr. J. Patrick.— Mrs. Forrest.— Mrs. 

 S. Fnth. 



At Wake6eld, Mr. F. Hatfield.— In St. 

 John's Place, 76, George Oxiey, esq. — 50, 

 Miss Wilson, daughter of the late Captain 

 W. of the Guards. 



At Knaresborough, 69, Mr. E. SutclifT. 



At Birstall, 88, Mr. Joshua Priestley, 

 brother to the late Dr. P. the able philo- 

 sopher — At Meanwood, Mrs. Wood. — At 

 Barwick, 85, Mr. J. Canell. — At Morton- 

 on-Swale, '^7, Mr. Joseph Blackburn. — 

 At Hebden Bridge, 75, Mr. Diueley. — At 

 Bramley, a?, Mi*;,- S. Burton. 



L4NCASHIRB. 



A nnnierons aud respectable meeting of 

 thi; owners and occupiers of land in the 

 parish of Manchester lately took place, 

 when several resolutions were Uiiaui- 

 niously passed, expressive of the deler- 

 n;iiuatioa of the meeting to resist the 

 warden and fellows of the collegiate 

 church, Mancliestcr, who had filed bills in 

 Chancery 



