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Yorkshire— Lancashire — Cheshire. 



Watb, 40, Mrs.H. Spedding.— At Hensing- 

 liam, at an advanced age, Mr. James 

 Nicholson, a Member of the Society of 

 Friends. 



YORKSHIRE. 



The merchants, manufacturers, and 

 other inhabitants of Leeds, lately agreed 

 to petition the House of Commons against 

 the exportation of British long wool. 



A similar petition was agreed to at 

 Halifax. 



A public meeting was lately held at 

 Hndderstietd, to consider the state of the 

 game laws. It was resolved to petition 

 both houses of parliament, praying that 

 game might be made private property, and 

 to legalize its sale. 



Married.] Mr. T. Newton, to Miss A. 

 Cusvvorth; Mr. M. Dickenson, to Mrs. H. 

 Miisgrave; Mr. W. Walker, to Miss M. 

 Longbottom; Mr. G. Gannt, to Miss C. 

 Brown ; Mr. J. Farrish, to Miss M. A. 

 Hughan; Mr. W. Burgess, to Miss A. 

 Brumfit; Mr. T. Ledson, to Miss A. 

 Beeslon : all of Leeds.— Mr. W. Holland, 

 of Leeds, to Miss E. Howson, of Koth- 

 •well.—Mr. T. Marshall, of Hunslet, to 

 Miss H. Hirst, of Leeds.— Mr. G. T. 

 Marsh, to Miss E. Davies, of Leeds.— Mr. 

 J. Stead, of Wakelield, to Mrs. Walker, 

 of Birch House, near Bamsley.— Mr. C. 

 Stansfield, of Halifax, to Miss C. Thorp, 

 of Hull, both of the Society of Friends. — 

 Mr. J. Reid, to Miss Green, both of 

 Bradford.— Mr. W. Baracloiigli,of Bolfou, 

 near Bradford, to Mi's Waid, of Eccles- 

 hill.— Mr. J. Greeson, to Miss A. Green- 

 liow, both of Otiey.— Mr. W. Wright, to 

 Miss M. Crampton, both of Hunslet.— 

 TVlr. C. C. Abbotson, to Miss Waile, both 

 ofSkipton — Mr. E. Whiitam, to Mi.s R. 

 Firth, both of Addingham.— Mr. Jon. 

 Hirst, to Miss E. Nelson, both of Morley. 



Died.] At York, Mrs.R. Carrall — 84, 

 Mr. K. Birdsall, a deservedly esteemed 

 minister among the Wesieyan Methodists. 

 —In Little Blake-street, 82, Mr. G. 

 Wilcorkson. 



At Leeds, Mrs. M'Govven.— 85, Mr. W. 

 Wild. — 56, Mr. J. Musgrave, regretted. — 

 57, Mis. H. Einmott. — 22, Miss A. 

 Ellingworth. 



At Halifax, Miss E. A. Boothroyd. 



At Waketield, 57, Mr. T. Shiilitoe. 



At Huddersfield, 20, Miss E. Slatham. — 

 21, Mr. J, B. Houghton. 



At Bingley, 38, Mrs. A. Farnell.— 

 At Stillingfleet, Sarah, wife of the Rev. 

 A. W. Eyre, vicar.— At High Green- 

 wood, 74, William Mitchell, esq.— At 

 Burlington, Mr. J. Woodcock, generally 

 respected. — At Bamsley, 68, Mr. J. 

 Batty. 



LANCASHIRE. 



A public meeting was lately held at 

 Lancaster, Thomas Giles, esq. Mayor, in 

 the chair, for leceiving under public pa- 

 tropage and control, a mechanics' and ap- 



[ April 1, 



prentices' library, which had been success- 

 fully commenced by a few individuals in 

 the town. Resolutions were entered into, 

 and a committee of managers appointed. 



The ladies of Manchester arc about to 

 establish a Bazaar, for the benefit of the 

 schools ill Ireland. 



A new line of Packets has been lately 

 established in Philadelphia, to sail from 

 Liverpool for that port on the §Oth day of 

 every mouth throughout the year. 



HJarried.] Mr. J. Leadbeater, to Miss 



E, Nixon; Mr. I, T. Clayton, to Miss 

 Clayton ; Mr. James Worth, to Mrs. M. 

 Widdows; Mr. P. T. Candelet, to Miss 

 S. Sutclifi'c ; Mr. James Henson, to Miss 

 M. A. Smith : all of Manchester. — Mr. 

 J. Lavender, of Salford, to Miss S. Coe, 

 of Manchester — Mr. G. Hairsine, of Sal- 

 ford, to Mrs. S. Davenport, of Market- 

 street, Manchester. — Mr. T. Jenkinson, 

 of Manchester, to Miss M. Jackson, of 

 Salford. — Mr. T. T. Lowe, to Miss 

 Entwislle, both of Salford. — Mr. J. 

 Phillips, to Miss S. Chambers; Mr. 

 Reynolds, to Mrs. Brideson; Mr. J. Parry, 

 to Miss H. Glover; Mr. S. Tomlinson, of 

 Soho-street, to INliss A. Rives, of Mount 

 T'leasant : all of Liverpool. — Mr. W. 

 Hampson, of Bolton, to Miss M. Cowherd, 

 of Manchester. — I\Ir. W. Daniels, of 

 Bolton, to Mrs. M. Dean, of Marple 

 Bridge.— Mr. J. Hewitt, of Piescott, to 

 Miss A. E. Heskeih, of Knowsley. 



Died.] At IManchester, 40, Mr. R. 

 Collier, of the late firm of Barton and 

 Collier, deservedly regretted. — 47, Mrs. 



F. Walch, greatly lamented. — Mr, C. 

 Birch.— 32, Mrs. E. Hiilse. 



At Salford, 47, Mrs. E. Moss, deservedly 



regretted 29, Mr. H. Hull.— 52, Mr. j". 



Thorp. 



At Liverpool, 54, Mr. W. Veifch.— In 

 Great Cross-hall-street, 53,Mrs. C. Phillips. 

 — InBold-place.5S,Mrs. Everard. — 44,Mr. 

 W. Harrison. — In Chestcrtield-street, 29, 

 Mrs. E. Pickard. — Mrs. Graham, widow 



of the Rev. L. G In Clarence-street, 81, 



Mr. J. Johnson. 



At Warrington, 49, Mr. James Goodier, 

 of the firm of Messrs. Massey and 

 Goodier. 



At Hidme, 62, Mr. W. Thorley, de- 

 servedly regretted. — At Newton, 76, Mr. 

 R. Richmond, late of Manchester. — At 

 Wallshaw Cottage, 46, Miss Lees. — At 

 Barton-house, near Eccles, 67, Mrs. Sigley. 

 — At Allerton-hall, James Willacey, esq. 

 — At Sudley, 56, Elizabeth, wife of N. 

 Robinson, esq. esteemed and lamented. 



CHESHIRE. 



The couuty magistrates at a late nume- 

 rous meeting in Chester, voted 12001. for 

 making a new street and a church, besides 

 giving up a plot of land valued at 7501. 



A public meeting was lately held at 

 Chester, Robert Morris, esq. mayor, in the 

 chair, to consider the propriety of peti- 

 tioning 



