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Cumberland and fVtstrnort 



Acv, la'eof Ciateghead. — Mr. RnbeiiPaer, 

 R.N — In RnUey-place, Miss Heron. — In 

 IJond-street, Mr. J. Hall. 



At Galesliead, 40, Mr. G. Clennell.— 

 53, Mrs. J. Brown.— Mrs. M'Kye. 



At Snndoriand, 63, Mr. J. Kobinson. — 

 •44, Mr. J. Parlis.— 47, Mr. S. Gossoine. 



At North Shields, 50, Mr. A. Gillies. — 

 At an advanced age, John Scott, esq. a 

 jn'!fice of the peace for Norlhiimberlaiid. 



At Hishopwparnnonth. 53, Mrs. Walker. 

 — 35, Mr. Robert Scott, of Sunderland. 



At Darlington, 75, Mrs, E. Scolt.— £6, 

 Mr. R. Jowsey. 



At Tynemouth, 76, Mrs. D. Taylor. — 

 75, Ml . J. Carr. 



CUMFiERI.AM) AND \VEi5TM0R El AND. 



The inhabitants of Whitehaven lately 

 licld a nicetins;, when it was resolved to 

 form a branch society, for the preservation 

 ef shipwrecked manners. 



Mitrried.] Mr. J. Dalton, to Miss M. 

 Story ; IVir. J. Koiiilcd;;e, to Miss A. 

 Vipoiid, of Old Fish-street : all of Carlisle. 

 '■ — S. G. Warner, esq. of Trinidad, to Miss 

 E. Stodarf, of Carlisle. — Mr. J. Koblcy, of 

 Carlisif, to Miss A. Slauwix, of Pennth. 

 — Mr. E. Wray, to Miss M. Miller; Mr. 

 B. M'Intirc, I'o Miss M. Venture : all of 

 Whitehaven.— Mr. W. Moore, to Miss C. 

 Rcvani, both of Workington. — Mr. J. 

 L:«n;r, to Miss H. Cockburn, both of 

 Pennih. 



Dud.] At Carlisle, 74, Mr. Wilford 

 G»tp, a respectable archifccf. — 52, Mr. J. 

 Pattinson.— 41, Mrs. E. Sank 



At Whileiiaven, 19, Mrs. M. Stanton. — 

 Mrs. Roper, wife of Citpt. R. 



At Workiiififoii, tii, Mrs. E. Newton.— 

 TO, Mrs. M.Gnive. 



At Keiidal, 45, Mr. J. Prickett.— 59, 

 Mi-. J. Atkinson.— 41), Mr. T. Clark. 



At Wifiton, 69, Mr. L. Ocnwood, of 

 Cockermuulh. — Mrs. E. Todd.— 65, Miss 

 S. Waile. 



At Longtown, 64, Capt, S. Rome, — At 

 Kirkland,"63, Mr. Stockdale. — At Aspa- 

 tiia, 27, i\ir. J. Rickerbic. — At Esreniont, 

 74, Mr. J. Mann.— At Carlton, 77, Mr. 

 T. Railton.— At l.ongtovvn, 68, Mr. W. 

 Irvinjj'. 



YORKSHIRI?. 



The York Pitt Cliil) held their annnal 

 meeting within the innnlli, when only five 

 jtpr>oiis were present, 'lliis wa.< in conse- 

 ijiience, we wonid hope, of the clnb's im- 

 provement in political kniiwli'djje. 



The inhabitHnts of Leeds lately agreed 

 to petition the House of Coniiuons in t<»- 

 voiir of Lord Althorpe's County Court 

 Rill. 



The inhabitants of Stoke.sle y, in iheWcst 

 Riding, lately agreed to p-.-tition the 

 House of t'oinnions, for lenioval of all 

 restrictions imposed on the freedom of 

 discussion, by speaking or pHblishing. 

 . JUarr/rt/.] Mr. F. Mennell, of York, to 



Iftnrf— Vi»>7a7i<rf, t^Y. [July 1» 



Milts E. Talham, of LeeJs, both of the 

 Society of Friends. — Mr. T. E. Upton, 

 jun. to Miss E. Berwick ; Mr. .1. Tnrtoii, 

 to Miss E. Wilkinson ; Mr. W. Monntain, 

 to Miss H. Proctor, of Nile-stieet; Mr. 

 .S. Overend, to Mis. E. Rcnloii : all of 

 Leeds.— Mr. T. Ma.-on, of Hmiskt, to 

 Miss S. Smithsnn, o) Leeds. — Mr. .S. 

 Thwaito, to Miss Holdswoitli; Mr. Joseph 

 Wood, to Miss Wilson : all of Halifax.— 

 Mr. J. Stead, of VVakelield, to Miss H. 

 North, of Stanley.— Tlie Kev. C. Carr, 

 rector of Headbouine. Worthy and of 

 Bnrnb^', to Miss Allison, of Knowslrop- 

 honse. 



Died.'] At York, Mr. T. Catlcy, 



At Leeds, Miss Harpei.— 62, Mr. R. 

 Ellerby.— 36, Mr. T Wood.— In Hiiiislet- 

 lane, 7 6, Mr. J. W'a.ker, a niejnber of the 

 Society o< Friend^. 



At Wakefield, yo, Mr.T. Robinson, late 

 of Norihallerton.— ^5^s. E. Ellis. 



At Hndderslield, (6, Mr. T. Ramsden. 



At Halifax, 32, Mr. J. Mason.— 79, Mr. 

 W. Baxter.— Mr. T. Boothroyd. 



At Bradf.rd, 52, Mr. T. Green.— 41, 

 Mr. Robert Mawson, much lamented.^ 

 60, George Mossmvin, iM.u. He was a 

 native of Scotland, and received his medi- 

 cal education in EJinlmigli. His classical 

 attainments also were superior; caily in 

 life he obtained one bundled {i"'"";i*'* f**" 

 the best Latin tiansiation of a prize essay, 

 for which some cmiiient linguists wero 

 competitors. Initiated into medicine nn- 

 der the auspices of Black, Ciillen, and 

 Monro, he imbibed the spirit of their en- 

 thusiasm, which he ever afterwards retain- 

 ed. To the (acuity, his E-says on Glan- 

 dular Consninpiioii, Scrofula, and Digita- 

 lis, are well known, and duly appreciated. 



At Kelroyd, 33, E. Priestley, esq,— At 

 Bilton, 61, the Rev. T. Watson. 



LANCASHIRE. 



Tlie inai;istrates of Lancaster lately 

 resolved to petition the House of Com- 

 mons for repeal of the Combmalion Law.<. 



Numerous and most respectable meet- 

 ings were held within the month at Man- 

 chester and Liverpool, to consider tho 

 propriety of petitioning the kini; in conii- 

 cil, lor recognition ot the independence 

 of South America. S'jveial eloquent 

 speeches were delivered in both places, in 

 which the advantages to the manufactures 

 of Il.'is country were clearly shown Tlio 

 petition of the Liverpool meeting stated, 

 that Liverpool e\ports more cotton tuod.* 

 to Spanish America and Brazil tl'.an to the 

 United Slates; and that in 1820, :md tho 

 three succeeding years, no fewer thuu 756 

 vessels cleared out from that port for va- 

 rious parts of North and South America, 

 lately under the dominion of Spain and 

 Portiieal. 



Muirud.] Mr. J. Lear, to Mi-s H. 



Crostoii ; Mr. W. Lonsdale, to Miss E. 



Broadhead; 



