1822.] 
Fisher, of Nunfield, to Miss 8. Atkinson, 
of Clinthead—Mr. W. Morley, to Miss H. 
Graham, both of Wetheral—Mr. A. Swe- 
denbank, of Greyrigg, to Miss M. Phillip- 
son, of Kendal, 
Died. ] At Carlisle, in Annetw ell- street, 
46, Mrs. S. Wright.—In English-street, 
50, Mrs. M. Sowerby.--In Botchergate, 34, 
Mr. J. Lannon.—46, Mrs. M. Sinclair —58, 
Mr. J. Dawson. 
At Kendal, 29, Mr. C. Bush.—63, Mr. 
T. Hodgson.—Mr. E. Ivry.—25, Mr. J. 
Cummings.—93, Mrs. A. Harrison. 
At Whitehaven, 28, Miss J. Ledger, 
greatly regretted. — 88, Mrs. Littledale, 
Jate of Liverpool. 
At Maryport, Mr. T. Wilson.—Miss J. 
Retson, suddenly.—37, Mrs. M. Pennes, 
much respected. 
At Wigton, 73, Mr. J. Barker.—76, Mrs. 
M. Storey —47, Mr. T. Addinson. —89, 
Mrs. E. Pearson.—Mrs. A. Scott, suddenly. 
At Allonby, 82, Mr. W. Harrison. 
At Cargo, 70, Mrs. R. Robson, of the 
Society of Fr iends—At Rockcliff, $8, Miss 
M. Robiuson, of the pene of Fr iends. — 
At Westnewton, 77, Mr. J. Miller, much 
respected. 
At Blencogo, 63, Mr. 
gretted. 
28> 
R. Huddert, re- 
YORKSHIRE. 
Most of the northern counties partook of 
the late gales of wind and rain, which 
raged with irresistible fury; in the north 
west part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, 
the torrents of rain were immense. The 
banks of the Humber and Aire were laid 
under water for many miles, and all trade 
was interrupted ; carts were seen from the 
insufficiency of the number of boats, car- 
rying passengers backwards and forwards. 
The inhabitants of Seaton, Ross Fogga- 
thorpe, and Holme-upon-Spalding Moor, 
were lately alarmed, about ten at night, by 
the smart shock of an earthquake. A 
rumbling noise was heard, and in two 
houses the bells rang themselves. The 
shock wasalso felt in the villages of Beilby, 
Everingham, Allerthorpe, and Melbourne. 
A society, called the ‘* British Union 
Society,” is now forming at Doncaster, by 
anumber of families, for the purpose of 
establishing an agricultural colony in the 
territory of Illinois, jin the United States. 
A general fund is to be raised by subscrip- 
tion for the purchase of land, stock, &c. 
and a common store is to be kept, from 
which the colonists will be supplied with 
goods at wholesale prices. 
Married.| Mr. W. Hudson, to Miss S. 
Craggs, both of York.—Mr. W. Harrison, 
to Miss E. Huddleston; Mr. W, Maddy, 
to Miss 8. Hargrave; Mr. J. Pemberton, 
to Miss M. Brown; Mr. W. H. Lonsdale, 
to Miss M. Robinson; Mr. H. Smith, to 
Mrs. M. Tetley ; Mr. W. B. Ainsworth, to 
Yorkshire—Lanvashire. 
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Miss Wilby; Mr. C. Heath, to Miss S. 
Lightfoot; Mr. T.Stokehill, to Miss Nay- 
lor : all of Leeds—Mons. Duyard, of Leeds, 
to Miss Wise, of Burdon.—Mr. J. Middle- 
ton, to Mrs. C. Leech; Mr. W. Oldknow, 
to Miss E, Garside: all of Sheffield.—Mr. 
J. Scott, to Miss E. Mitchell, both of Hali- 
fax.— Mr. W. Booth, of Huddersfield, to 
Miss Walsham, of Emley—William Gil- 
bertson, esq. of Harrowgate, to Mrs. E. 
Brown.—Mr. J. Roberts, to Miss H. Hall, 
both of Bradford.— William Coulman, esq. 
of Bradholme, to Miss A. Tomlinson, of 
Fulford. —Mr. J. Knight, to Miss M. Bed- 
ford, both of Bramley —Mr. Littlewood, of 
Honley, to Miss J. Lupton, of Bradford. — 
Tatton Sykes, esq. of Sledmere-house, to 
Miss Mary Ann Foulis.— William Danby, 
esq. of Swinton-park, to Miss Gaiter, of 
Exeter.—Mr. G. Lowcock, of Halton, to 
Miss M. Jennings, of Islington. 
Bied.| At York, 47, Mrs. H. Lee, much 
respected. — 26, Miss S. Ledger, greatly 
esteemed.— At an advanced age, Mr. A. 
Yeoman.—In Castlegate, 89, Mrs. Eliza- 
beth Huddleston, of Pocklington, justly 
regretted. 
At Leeds, 69, Mrs. Beezon.—In Call- 
lane, 49, Mr. D. Dawson.—68, Mrs. A. 
Thompson.—Mr. H. Butterfield.—39, Mrs. 
S. Watkinson.—57, Mr. J. Butterworth.— 
Mrs. Lister, widow of Joseph L. esq.—43, 
Mr. J. Stead, jun. 
At Halifax, Mr. T. Moorhouse.—53, Mr. 
J. Stancliffe— Miss M. Foster.—52, Mr. 
J. Wright. 
At Beverley, 31, Mr. J. Willis. 
At Huddersfield, Mrs. Bradley. 
At Doncaster, 28, Mr. G. Pigott. 
At Pontefract, 60, Mrs. Ramsden, de- 
servedly respected. 
At Bradford, 46, Mr. J. Sugden.—70, 
Mr. W. Barwick.—Mrs. J. Aked. 
At Whitby, 95, John Chapman, esq. 
At Skipton, Mr. T. Tipping. 
At Over Helmsley, the Rev. F. W. Deal- 
try, M.A. rector—At Bregnal, Mr. J. 
Thompson, greatly respected. 
At Bramley, 85, Mr. William Field, 
deservedly regretted —At Busweth, Mr. 
J. Hawkins. 
LANCASHIRE. 
A meeting was lately held at Liverpool 
to take into consideration the propriety of 
voting an address of thanks to Mr. Hume, 
for his public services: Thomas Booth, 
esq. in the chair. After some discussion, 
in which Col. Williams, Mr. Henry Booth, 
Mr. Earl, and Mr. Ottiwell Wood, con- 
curred in very excellent speeches, in the 
cause of the general distress, resolutions 
were agreed to. 
A meeting of land-owners and farmers 
of the Fylde, was lately held at Poulton ; 
Richard Harrison, esq. of Baukfield in the 
chair. -A series of resolutions, and peti- 
tions 
