Yorkshire — Lancashire — Cheshire — Derhy shire 



472 



Miiry'ied.] Mr. D. HodgsoD, of White- 

 haven, to Bliss Bland, of Lythe. — Mr. T. 

 Coiiltliard, to Miss H, Fisher ; Mr. T. 

 Swinscovv, to Miss E. Fletcher: all of 

 Cockermouth. — Mr, Hodgson, to Miss J. 

 Moore, botii of Wigton.— Mr. J. Dixon, 

 to Mis II. Winder ; Mr. J. Rishton, to 

 Miss M. Steel; Mr. J. Nicholson, to Miss 

 S. Birket: al! of Kendal. 



Died.'] At Carlisle, 60, Margaret, wife 

 of James Forster, esq. — In Shaddongate, 

 o3, Mr. J. Embleton. 



At Wliitehaven, 46, Miss J. Davis.— 

 5.5, Mr. H. Ward.— iio, Mr. J. N!ciiol>on. 



At Penrith, 5:% Raciiacl Hewetson, one 

 of the Society of Friends. 



At Kendal, 32, Mr. E. Irving.' 



At Netherby, 6',', Sir James Graham, 

 hart. — At Eaglesfield, at an advanced age, 

 Sarah Alderson, a member of the Society 

 of Friends. 



YORKSHIRI!. 



A petition was lately forwarded from 

 Leeds to tlie House of Commons, praying 

 that Lord Altliorpe's bill, for speedy re- 

 covery of small debts, may pass into a 



iM'.V. 



A meeting of the general committee of 

 the Auxiliary Missionary Society for the 

 West Riding lately took place ; G.Rawsou, 

 esq.intliechair; when the folio wing, among 

 other resolutions, was agreed to : — " That 

 as ihe proceedinirs at Demerara have now 

 been conducted to their melancholy ter- 

 mination, we feel it incumbent upon ns to 

 express to the directors of the parent 

 Society those sentiments of high adinira- 

 fion which we entertain for the memory 

 of their late invalnable and faithful mis- 

 sionary, the Rev. John Smith ; to give 

 utteiaucc to the stron;; feelings of disj;nst 

 and abhorrence which every part of the 

 malignant and unprincipled conduct of his 

 persecutors has aroused in our minds; and 

 to assure the directors themselves of the 

 i)erfect satisfaction which we cherish oa 

 reviewing the steps fliey have taken to 

 protect the life and liberty, and (since that 

 effort has proved unavailing;) to vindicate 

 the reputation of their martyred servant, 

 and to shield all future missionaries from 

 similar wrong and outrage." 



Married.] Mr. R. R. Rockliff, of York, 

 to Miss E. Eyre, of Easingwold.— T. G. 

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

 Higher Ardwick. — Mr. W. Hall, to Miss 

 E. Hurtley, both of the Society ot Friends; 

 Mr. J. Gates, to Miss M. Sharp, of Kirk- 

 gate ; Mr. J. Whittou, to Miss M. While : 

 all of Leeds. — Mr. Belchier, of Pontefract, 

 to Miss Hartley, of Burton Salmon. 



Hied.] At Vork, the Rev. J. Eilis, m.a. 

 prebendary of Barnby on the Moor, and 

 vicar of Strensall and bshaldwick. 



At Leed.s51, Mr. J. Steel.— S3, Mrs. 

 A. Lister.— Mr. E. Bisby.- Mr. J. Gilpin, 

 mejcliaut,— 50, Mr. B. Kobnnon. 



[June 1, 



At Halifax, on West-parade, Miss Ag. 

 Bates.— 70, Mrs. H. Aked. 



At Burnley, Mrs. Massey, widow of J. 

 M. esq. — At Shipton, Wm. Chamberlain, 

 esq. — At Pudsey, 36, Mrs. Jenkins, wife 

 of the Rev. D. J. incumbent minister of 

 that parish. 



LANCASHIRE. 



There belong at present to the port of 

 Liverpool, seventeen steam-packets and 

 vessels, fioni 4,50 to 75 tons burthen, ave- 

 rage each 208^ tons ; they are worked by 

 steam-engines of UO to 20 horse power, 

 average for each vessel 65 horse power. 



Several e.>itensive failures have lately 

 taken place at IJurnley : among them the 

 film of Messrs. J. T. and F. Holgate, 

 bankers, whose debts, it is said, amount 

 to 300,000/. Inconceivable distress has 

 been introduced among a nnnierous class 

 of working depositories; their entire 

 savings had been entrusted to the firm. 



Married.] Mr. W. Pollard, to Miss J. 

 Blair ; Mr. J. Knight, to Miss M. Jones : 

 all of Manchester. — Mr. W. Haley, of 

 Manchester, to Miss A. Bedford, ofFal- 

 house. — Mr. T. Lynn, to Miss Elston, of 

 Union-street ; Mr. W. Wickstead, to Miss 

 E. Green : all of Liverpool. — J. Whitley, 

 esq. of Liverpool, to Miss J. Greenall, of 

 Wilderspool. — Mi-. L. Watson, to Alice, 

 daughter of C. Speakman, esq. both of St. 

 Helen's. 



Died.] At Manchester, 49; Jlrs. M. 

 Parker. — In Oxford-street, Mr.J. Radford. 



At Salford, in the Crescent, 80, J, 

 Beever, esq. 



At Liverpool, Mr. H. Jones.— Mr. Jof!. 

 Hancox.— 51, Mr. W. Fallon. 



At Warrington, 64, Mr. J. Hall.— 2P, 

 Mrs. F. Hall, suddenly. 



At Hiphfield-honse, near Wigan, 36, 

 James Fisher German, esq. 



CHESIIIRe. 



A petition from this county was lately 

 forwarded to the House of Comnrons, 

 praying that the operations of Lord 

 Allliorpe's bill, tor the recovery of sirKiIl 

 debts, might not be introduced into that 

 palatinate. 



Married.] R. Marsland, esq. of Sale, to 

 Miss S.IStaikie, of Agden. — W. Cockerel!, 

 esq.of Thornton-lodse, to Miss E. Dudley, 

 of Wharton-lodire, Wmsford. 



Died.] At Ciiester, Mr. T. Rogers, of 

 Holyivell. — Mr.J. Morrison. — John Drake, 

 esq.— In Qiicen-strcet, INIrs. Wettenhall. 



At Northwich, Miss E. Richardson. — 

 63, Blr. James Oilier. 



At Hough, at an advanced age, Mary, 

 widow of the Rev. Robert Hill, of Chester. 

 — At Eccleston, at an advanced age, Mr. 

 Cotgreave. 



DERBYSHIRE. 



Married.] T. O. Piout, esq. of St.Agnes, 



Cornwall, to Miss Webster, of Derby. — 



E, Evans, esq. of Yieldersley-house, near 



Ashborne, 



