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ter, to Miss A. Rigg, both of Kendal.— 
Mr. W. Gill, to Miss A. Dobson, both of 
Strickland Kettle—Mr. J. Rickerby, of 
Wigtou, to Miss Wilson, of Brigham.— 
Mr. R. Longrigg, of Burnthwaite, to Miss 
M. Emmerson, of Blackwell-hall. 
Died.| At Carlisle, 21, Mr. J. Raper — 
75, Mrs. B. Glaister—In Caldewgate, 48, 
Mr. J. Ferguson.—27, Mrs. M. Wilson.— 
Mr. J. Forster, late of Ware.—20, Miss 
M. Wartz.—78, Mrs. M. Matthews. 
At Whitehaven, Miss S. A. Kirby, much 
respected.—75, Mrs. E. Fisher. 
At Workington, 71, Mv. J. Cameron. 
At Maryport, 22, Miss M. A. Rochford. 
—73, Mr. J. Wils6n.—Mary Irvine, one 
of the Society of Friends. 
At Kendal, 36, Mrs. M. Stevenson.—31, 
Mrs. M. Mason.—35, Mr. R. Woof. 
At Scotby, 80, John Irwin, one of the So- 
ciety of Friends—At Low Cummersdale, 
Mr. T. Hetherington—At Upperby, 25, 
Miss E. Charters —At Wetheral, 86, Mrs. 
M. Hall. 
YORKSHIRE. 
A respectable meeting was lately held at 
Knaresborough, Mr. John Foster in the 
chair, when a petition to Parliament was 
unanimously agreed to, praying for relief 
in the recovery of debts under 15]. An 
adjourned meeting then took into consider- 
ation the propriety of immediately taking 
measures respecting the medicinal spring 
lately discovered, adjoining the town; 
which, after being aualysed, closely re- 
sembles the famous Seidlitz Water. A 
committee was appointed to investigate the 
subject farther. 
Geological phenomena have lately been 
discovered in Yorkshire. The bones of 
elephants, rhinoceroses, hippopotami, hy@- 
nas, elks, &c. have been found in a cave 
of limestone. 
Married.) Mr.T. England, to Miss 8. 
Whitaker; Mr. R. Boler, to Mrs. M. 
Rushforth: Mr. M. Rhodes, to Miss C. 
Barstow; Mr. Todd, to Miss J Kay: all 
of Leeds.—Mr. J. Lewis, of Leeds, to Miss 
E. Cliff, of Sheffield —Mr. H. Backhouse, 
of Leeds, to Miss J. Crosland, of Scholes’ 
hall—Mr.J. Braithwaite, of Leeds, to Miss 
Atkinson, of Garforth.—Mr. M. Carr, of 
Dewsbury, to Miss Mitchell, of Leeds.— 
Mr. M.Jackson,to Miss E. Wolstenholme ; 
Mr. W. Skilbeck, to Miss A.Sampson ; Mr. 
G. Timperley, to Miss E. Wilson; Mr. T. 
Rhodes, to Miss A, Mosley: all of Shef- 
field.—Mr. T. Tyes, of Halifax, to Miss 
N. Hartley, of Keighley —Mr. R. Wilkin- 
son, to Miss E. Ponsonby, both of Barn- 
by —Mr. W. Pickering,of Acaster Malbis, 
to Miss 8. Kemp, of Catton.—Mr. G. Wrig- 
glesworth, of Swillingten, to Miss H. Kim- 
ley, of Leeds —Mr. S. Kemp, of Hunslet, 
to Miss S. Milner, of Woolley —Mr. J. 
Cook, of Skipton, to Miss H. Clapham, of 
Monvuty Maa, No. 356, 
Vorkshire—Lancashire. 
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Blubber-house.—Mr. G, Shillito, of Walsh 
ford, to Miss A. Smith, of Wetherby. 
Died.| At York,-Mr. J. Threapland.— 
74, Mr. J. Addeman, deservedly regretted. 
At Leeds, in Templar-street, Mrs. D. 
Lawreace.—in School-close, Mrs. H. Bram- 
ma.—Mrs. J. Johuson, suddenly —67, Mrs. 
E. Peacock, greatly respected.—24, Mr. 
B. Thompson, of the firm of Messrs. Caw- 
theray and Thompson —Mrs. Kenworthy. 
At Sheffield, 50, Mr. G. Ingall, of the 
firm of Messrs. Roberts, Cadman and Co. 
deservedly regretted.—The Rev. G. Har- 
rison —Mr. Bushe, respected. 
At Wakefield, $1, Mr. B. Spawforth, of 
Horbury.—86, Mrs. Rawlin—Lieut. Dow- 
ling, R.N. 
At Huddersfield, in King-street, 62, Mrs. 
M. Hutton —62, Mrs. Linley. 
At Bradford, Mr. W. Wilkinson.—Miss 
H. Salt. 
At Knaresborough, 78, Mr. Storr. 
At Selby, 70, Mr. J. Armitage, of the So- 
ciety of Friends, and estimable for many 
virtues 
At the Spring Grove, near Huddersfield, 
84, William Fenton, esq. deservedly re- 
gretted—At Kettlethorp-hall, 72, James 
Charlesworth, esq.—At Sturling, 93, Mr. 
J. Oldfield—At Horsforth, $1, Mr. R. 
Arton, 
_ LANCASHIRE. 
Great distress lias lately been occasioned 
at Lancaster by the failure of Messrs. 
Warwicks’ bank. The poorer manufac- 
turers, mechanics, &c. are deeply in- 
volved, and many totally ruined. 
A Dorcas and Spinning Society has 
lately been formed at Liverpool, the object 
of which is to find employment for the 
aged and destitute. 
“The inhabitants of Blackburn lately 
petitioned the House of Commons against 
the inhuman treatment of Mr. Hunt in 
Ilchester gaol, and his unconstitutional 
punishment. Twenty other places have 
petitioned to the same effect. 
Married.| Mr.J. Mort, to Miss E. Pal- 
phreyman; Mr. T. Butcher, to Miss E. 
Jones; Mr. R. Evans, to Miss E. Smith ; 
Mr. W. Warren, to Miss E. Sykes; Mr. T. 
Longshaw, to Miss M. Miller; Mr. Jas. 
Brandreth, to Miss M. Nicholson: all of 
Manchester.—Mr. J. Wright, to Miss J. 
Holland ; Mr. H. Moss, to Mrs. Garner ; 
Mr. C. Jones, to Miss Pettigrew, of Pitt- 
street; Mr. Irving, to Miss J. Stockdale ; 
Mr. T. Butler, to Mrs. E. Bond; Mr. J. 
Robinson, to Miss K. Abram; Mr. J. 
Kerkham, to Miss A. Garbitt; Mr. E. 
Finch, to Miss M, Butterworth; Mr. J. 
Armstrong, to Miss A. Matthewson : all of 
Liverpool—Mr. J. Dixon, of Liverpool, to 
Miss J. Wignall, of West Derby.—Mr. 
J. Hall, of Withington, to Miss A. Orm- 
rod, of Cheadle. 
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