1824.] 



Married.] Mr. J. Fishor, to Miss M. 

 Roiliwell.both of Carlisle.— Mr. J.Stepheu- 

 son, to Miss B. Moore; Mr. H. Braii- 

 tliwaite, to Miss Fawcett; allofWliite- 

 liaven.— At St. Bees, the Rev. R. Ho^g, 

 to Miss IM. A. Ormandy, of VVIiiteiiaveii. 

 —Mr. J. Ciioriton, to Miss J. Hciinell; 

 Mr. J. Gillies, to Miss M. Elliott, all of 

 VVoikington. — IMr. J. Laidinan, of Pen- 

 rith, to Miss Rl. A. A'.linson, of Siainton. — 

 Mr. D. Rogers, of Maryport, to Miss 

 I'rantliwaite, of Wliiteliaven. 



Died,] At Carlisle, 41, Mrs. M. Kobsoii. 

 —47, Mr. J. Mitclicll.— 70, Mr. J. Nay- 

 sniitli.— 66, Bits. M. Purdy. — In Scotch- 

 street, 12, Mr. J. Briden. 



At Whitehaven, 76, Mr. W, Nicliol.— 

 Jolui Boadle, an esteeraed member of tlie 

 Society of Friends. — 74, Mr. J. Johnston, 

 nuicU respected. — In Chapel-street, 78, 

 Mrs. A. Coupland. 



At Workinjiton, 76, Mrs. J. Jackson. — 

 6o, Mr. N. Thompson, iate of Milholni.— 

 74, Mr. B. t;owan.— 75, Mrs. G, Dixon, 



At Kendal, 33, Miss J. Maskew, much 

 and deservedly esteemed.— 36, Mr. R. 

 Burrow,— 56, Mr. R. Bales. 



YORKSHIRE. 



A numerous meeting of the inhabitants 

 of Leeds lately took place, Mr. Joseph 

 Oates in the chair, to consider the pro- 

 priety of petitioning the legislature for a 

 repeal of the combination laws. After 

 some able speeches, re;^oiutions and a pe- 

 tition were unanimously agreed to. 



A public meeting of the inhabitants of 

 .Sheffield lately took place, when it was 

 resolved to petiiion the House of Com- 

 mons, for a total repeal of the house and 

 window taxes. 



Married.] Mr. G. Nelson, of York, to 

 Miss Webster, of Thirsk. — Thomas George 

 Hall, esq. of Hull, to Miss C. Croft, of 

 Higher Ardvvick. — Mr. T. Woffinden, to 

 Miss A. Hirst; Mr. J. Oates, to Miss S. 

 Atack; Mr. W. Martin, to Miss M. Am- 

 bler ; Mr. W. Duce, to Miss H. Glover; 

 Mr. H. Aveson, to Miss A. Woodcock ; 

 Mr. G. Gill, to Miss M. Cooper; Mr. J. 

 Knight, to Miss £. Smith; all of Leeds. — 

 Robert Brady, esq. of Leeds, to Miss H. 

 Blunt, of Sidney-street, City-road, Lon- 

 don.— Henry Clapbam, esq. of Leeds, to 



Miss E. Frobisher, of Halifax Mr. W. 



Kiik, of Leeds, to Miss D. Morrill, of 

 Tliir.-k. — James Malum, esq. to Miss Gal- 

 lon, both of Knarr'sborough. — Mr. J. Wal- 

 ker, to Miss Hindle, both of Wortley. — 

 Mr. W. Risliworth, of Morton, to Miss N. 

 Sharp, of Diibb, in Bingley. — Mr. J. Firth, 

 to Miss Fox, boili of Gomersal. — John 

 Childcrs, cfq. of Cantlcy, to Ann, dau-^liter 

 of Sir Francis Lindlcy Wood, bart. — Mr. 

 W, Atkinson, of JJramley, to Miss H. 

 Horsmun, ol Arniley. 



I)ii:d.] At York, Mr. George Rylali,— 

 ■i.i, Mr. J. Cowling. 



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375 



At Hull, Edward Codd, esq. late town- 

 clerk. — Mrs. Aspinall. 



At Leeds, in St. John's-place, 75, Mrs. 

 Kirkby. — Mr. Stead. — At an advanced 

 age, Mr James Bioom.-^InSonth-parade, 

 80, Mrs. Ann Watson.— 80, Mrs. M. Kcr- 

 shavv.— 67, IMr. G. Halton, much re- 

 spected. — 55, Mr. G. Moore, greatly re- 

 gretted.— PJr, Calvert. 



At huddersfield, 74, Mr. E. Johnson. 



At Halifax, 71, Mr. E. Gledhill.— 84, 

 Mr. Bradley, late of Wakefield.— Mrs. 

 Stead. 



At Wakefield, 39, Mr. J. Horner.— 63, 

 Mr. J. Pitchfoitlu— 2'^;, Mr. J. Abson.— 

 Mr. J. Beaumont. 



At Btadfoid, in Horton-lane,Mrs. Auds- 

 ley.— Mrs. C. Shores. 



At Knaresborough, 75, W. Manby,esq. 



At Farsley, Mr. B. Clarkson. — At Os» 

 sett, 39, Mr'.E. Clay.— At Gyslam,74,Mr. 

 T. Pnrclion. 



At Carr Lodge, Hovbury, 62, J. Carr, 

 esq. — At Scholes, 89, Mr. J. Vevers, much 

 respected.— At Holbeck, Mrs. Gibson. 



LANCASHIRE. 



A numerous and highly respectable 

 meeting was lately held at Manchester, 

 when it was resolved to establish an Insti- 

 tute, for the dissemination of useful know- 

 ledge amongst the labouring classes. 



A numerously signed petition was lately 

 forwarded from Manchester to the House 

 of Commons, against building any more 

 new churches at the national expence. 

 The petitioners stated, that if churches 

 were necessary, the expence ought to be 

 exclusively borne by those who wanted, 

 and those who attended them. The pe- 

 titioners went en to shew, by a statement 

 of the numbers who attended certain Pro- 

 testant churches in Manchester, on par- 

 ticular days which Ihey set forth, that there 

 was no necessity for the building of new 

 ones, as on those occasions the congrega- 

 tions which were counted did not fill one- 

 twentieth part of the space allotted to 

 them. 



Married.] 3Ir. G. Baldwin, of Manches- 

 ter, to Miss F. Smith, of ToUhoiise-hill, 

 Nottingham. -^Mr. J. Wilkinson, late of 

 Manchester, to Miss S. Wcstmore, of Liver- 

 pool. — Mr. T. Hardman, to Mrs. Currie ; 

 Mr. S. Lenox, to Miss E, S. Banrroft, of 

 Clarence-street ; Mr. J.Terry, to Miss M. 

 Birtles; Mr. H. H. Bridge, to Miss L. 

 Bullock ; all of Liverpool.— Mr. S. Flit- 

 croft, of Liverpool, to MissC. Gregor, of 

 Urmston. — Mr. James Whittaker, of War- 

 rington, to Miss M. Kendrick, of Moor- 

 street, Liveipool. 



Died.] At Manchester, G2, E. Greaves, 

 esq. of Ncttleworlhhouse, near Mans- 

 field, formerly high-slicrift" of this county. 

 — Mrs. A. Kilby, late of Rcarsby. 



At Liverpool, in Mason-street, 66, Mr. 



T. Blakcy.— In Cunliffe-street, 77, Mr. K. 



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