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pencil which do honour to the English 
school. + ee 
A number of gentlemen of Huddersfield 
and the neighbourhood are about to 
establish a society for disseminating prin- 
ciples for the promotion of permanent 
and universal peace. 
Married.] Lieutenant Atkinson, late of 
the Marines, to Miss Cundall, both of 
York.—Mr. G. L. Shackles, to Miss M. F. 
Slater; Mr. T. Cruddis, to Miss FE. 
Keddey: all of Hull.—Mr. James Haigh, 
to Mrs. Dearman.—Mr. J. Reynard, to 
Miss Smith; Mr. Robert Middleham, to 
Miss F. Hardwick; Mr. W. May, to Miss 
Kay: all of Leeds.—Mr. J. Barnes, of 
Leeds, to Miss M. Murgatroyd, of Head- 
ingley.—Mr. J. Glover, to Miss Scholes ; 
Mr. I. Blenkhorn, to Miss: North: all of 
Huddersfield: —Mr. T. Milthorp, of Brad- 
ford, to Miss M. Weir, of Otley.—Joln 
Blayds, jun. esq. of Oulton, to Miss Ellen 
Molyneux, of Newsham-house.—Mr. J. 
Charlesworth, of Holmfirth, to Miss M. A. 
Gartside, of Holm. Banks. — Mr. T. 
Hutebinson, of Gnrisbrongh, to Miss 
Stephenson, of Brotton.—Mr. B. Fearnley, 
to Miss E. Horsfall, both of Gomersall. 
Diced.] At York, 68, Mrs. M. Jackson,. 
much respected.—Lady Burden, wife of 
Sir. Thomas B. bart.—69, Mr. Wilfrid 
Pyemont,.a common councilman for 
Walmgate Ward, deservedly respected 
for -his liberal political principles, and 
many private virtues. 
At Leeds, in Park-square, Mrs. Cockell. 
—Mrys. Rawson.—In Mabgate, 62, Mrs. 
R. White.—33, Mr.W. Headley, lamented. 
At Huddersfield, Mr. J. Booth—At 
Bradford, Mrs, Crossley, 62.—Mr. N. 
Murgatroyd, 
At Beverley, 60, Robert Ramsey, esq. 
of Thearne Cottage. 
At Boronghbridge, 64, Capt. Charles 
‘Gitling, of the Yorkshire. Hussars.—At 
Stillingfleet, Miss Ann Eglin.—At Ever- 
ingham, 77, Mrs, Howe,. of ‘Thorpe.—At 
Moor Town, 32, Mrs. C. Brook.—At 
Greenrcyd-tionse, Miss Elizabeth Smith, 
of Newland-park.—At Holmfirth, at an 
advanced ‘age, Mrs. Steplenson.—At 
Bromley, Miss M. Lister. 
LANCASHIRE, 
A> society has lately been formed at 
Lancaster for ameliorating the condition 
and employment of the poor. 
A public meeting has lately been held 
at Manchester, the Boronghreeve in the 
chair, when resolutions were entered into, 
and ‘a petition to the House of Commons 
agreed to against insidious alterations of 
the stamp duties. 
Married.] Mr. James Crnickshanks, to 
Miss Z. Coates; Mr. S. Pavgett, to Miss E, 
Dawson; Mr. W. Read, to Miss Kay: all 
of Manchester—Mr. G. Kinaster, of 
Manchester, to’ Miss A. Ridgway, of 
Chester.=-Mr. W. Roberts, of Manchester, 
Lancashire— Cheshire. 
[July f; 
to Miss F..-Frodsham, of Thelwall.—Mr- 
R. Bury, of Bahia, to Miss J. Sunmer, of 
Warrington.—Myr. J. Bromley, to Miss 
M. Findley; Mr. E. Matthews, jun. to 
Miss E. Branwood ; Mr. D, Kennedy, to 
Miss Lawton; Mr.’ Joseph ‘Codper, to 
Miss A, Robison.-—Mr. W. Nevett;‘o 
Rodney-street, to Miss E. Stringer, 
Blair-street : all of Liverpoo}.—Mr.° 
T. Thompson, of Liverpool, to’ Miss M. 
Bethune, of Queenslie, Glasgow.—Mr. 
W. Critchley, of Liverpool, to° Miss C, 
Gilliard, of Chester.—Mr, P. Leicester, 
of Rancorn, to Miss A, Chanmey, of Li- 
verpool.—D. Dakcyne, esq. of Gradbuek, 
to Miss C. Medowcroft, of “Fottington. 
—wW. A.A, West, esq. of Cropper’s Hill, 
Eccleston, to Miss A. Bootliman} of Higher 
Ardwick.—My. J. Bentley, Saddleworth, 
to Miss E. Hargreaves, of Edgehill, 
Liverpool. inert ae tee 
’ Died.] At Manchester, 26, Mr. W, 
Fisher.—65, Mr. S. Gibbous, mucli re- 
spected.—57, Mrs. A. Gibbons, justly ané 
equally respected and regretted.—Miss 
E. Howarth, highly esteemed.—33, Mr. 
H. Bould, much and justly lamented.— 
Mrs. Gongh. ‘ao 
At Liverpool, in Barten-lane, 52, Mr. 
C. Gronow.—79, Mr. J. Harrison.—tn 
Crosshall-street, 38, Mr. W. Tudor-— 
Mr. J. L. Morecroft.—In Edmund-street, 
70, Mr, T. Barnctt.—On Brownlow-hill, 
Mr. R. Litherland.—Mrs. A. Grapel:— 
In Great Crosshall-street, Mr. J. Mears. 
—50, Mr. T. Aldersey. ~ 
At Prescot, 34, Mrs. Ducker.—At 
Hulme, Mr. James Blakeley.—At Waver- 
tree, Mrs. Dale.—At Everton, 25, Miss-F. 
Gordon.—At Gildow-house, Wigan, 39, 
Mrs. Ashton.—At Andenshaw, 83, Jolin 
Grimshaw, esq. deservedly lamented:—At 
Everingham, 77, Mrs. Howe, late of 
Thorpe. ‘ 
CHESHIRE, 
Dr. Huily, of Kordsham, has now cu- 
cumbers growing, which had heen forced 
by means of steam conveyed under the 
bed, instead of the fermentation of ma- 
nure—atonic being the tabulum in both 
CASERete Ss Uo ab. 
Married.| Mr. W. Johnson, to Miss 
Brown; Mr. G. Hughes, to Mrs. Ramsey, 
of Monnt Pleasant: all of Chester—The 
Rev. Josephi Hodgkinson, A.M. to Miss EF. 
Simmonds, of Manchester. — Edmund 
Henty Pemy, esq. to Miss M.S. Wilson, 
of’ Neston.—Robert Wade, esq. of 
Knight’s Grange, near Over, to Miss 
Jampson, of Uikinton hall. 
Died.] At Chester, in Abbey-square, 
84, Thomas’ Townshend, esq —At’ the 
Cross, 48, Mr. Ellis —At an advanced age, 
Mr. Baptist. : 
At Nantwich, Mr. Charles Willtams. 
—Mrs, Williams.—Mrs. A. M. Harwood. 
—At Congleton, Mr. Charles Johnson. ~ 
At Great Boughtun, Mis. Ta 
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