1823. 
Mr. J. Martin.—47, Mr. W. Martin. —25, 
‘Mrs. A. Kennedy. : 
At Workington, 80, Mrs. B. Stecl,_—26, 
Mr. T. Harker. 
At Maryport, 83, Mr. R. Smith, Sen. 
At Cockermouth, 71, Mr. R. Smith,-de- 
servedly regretted.—37, Mr. A. Mack- 
-veth, generally respected. 
At Inthington, at theextreme age of 118 
years, Mr. Robert Bowman, yeoman.—At 
“Stanwix, 22, Mr.-W. Blaylock, of Car- 
Hisle, generally esteemed.—Gn Bromham 
Common, 62, Miss Ciook.—At Easton 
Bowness, 74, Mr. C.. Watson, much and 
deservedly respected.—At St. Bees, 73, 
Mrs. Smith, generally esteemed. ~- 
[sae YORKSHIRE. 
The inhabitants of York within the 
‘month agreed to petition both Houses of 
Parliament against the practice of prose- 
-euting individuals who may publish disqui- 
sitions tending to impugn the Christian re- 
ligion. 
Scarborough was recently visited with a 
kind of hurricane. It was first seen to 
commence ata small village near Fa!s- 
grave; ils appearance was like a cloud— 
it passed off the turnpike-road, in a direc- 
tion towards -the sea; passed through a 
plantation, and tore up two of the trees; 
then passed on to the sea-shore, and shat- 
tereda machine called a Camera Obscura, 
which was just fitted for exhibition, to 
pieces. It approached the bathing ma- 
chines, and carried about a dozen of 
‘tiem into the sea, leaving them destitute of 
their wheels ; then passed into the harbour, 
and cast away two or three of the ships 
which happened to be in the direction, 
taking one against the pier, and crushing 
two or three cobles nearly to pieces, It 
burst against the end of the pier. 
Murried.| At York, G Pigou, esq. to 
Jane, daughter of the late Rev. R. Smith, 
rector of Marston.—William Catgutt, of 
York, to Eliza Rountree, of Scarborough, 
both of the Society of Friends.—Mr. J. 
‘Ashton, to Mrs. 8. Walker, both of Hull, 
—Mr: J. Pickard, to Miss M. Marshall; 
Mr. J. Smith, to Miss E. Berry; Mr. J. 
Brown, to Mrs. Kershaw : all of Leeds.— 
Mr. W.'T. Bolland, oft Leeds, to Miss H. 
Wood, of Wakefield.—Mr. ‘I’. Hisst, of 
Leeds, to Miss Ainley, of Saddleworth.— 
Mr. B. Thompson, to Miss A. Gilderdale, 
both of Wakefield —Mr. Peace, to Mrs. 
Dransfield, both of Huddersfield.—Mr. J. 
Aked, of Bradford, to Miss M. Bent, of 
Mytholm.—W. Parkin, esq. of Rotherham, 
to Miss S. A. P. Bayley, of Elmley-park. 
- Died) At Leeds, in Nile-street, 29, 
Mrs. M. A. Heppor.—52, Mrs. H. Stirk, 
much respected,— In Woodhouse-lane, 
Mrs. E. Smith, deservedly lamented.— 
Mrs. Ridley.—In Branawick-street, Mrs. 
Hodgson, justly regretted. 
At Wakefield, Mr. W. Srvect, 
Moasruty Mae, No, 365. 
Yorkshire —Lancashte: 
‘ 
89 
At Huddersfield, 66, Mr. R. Batley, 
gi! Santee 3 : 
t Knaresborough, 81, Mr. Charles Mar- 
shall.—66, Mr. ‘T. Barr. 
At Bradford, 64, Mr. Outhwaite. 
At Bridlington, W. Holtby, esq. deser- 
vedly regretted. 
At Sandall, 55, George Webster, M.D. 
At Hedon, 79, .the Rev. J. Tickell, au- 
thor of the History of Hull.—At Croft, 37, 
Mr. Joseph Munby, regretted.—At Easing- 
‘wold, 60, Mr. T. Wrightson, generally res- 
pected.—At Cottingham, Mrs, Akester.— 
80, ‘the Rev. Alexander. Baynes, vicar of 
Kelham-on-the-Wolds, At Mill-hill, Mrs. 
Linley.—At Steeton, Mr. J. Asquith. 
LANCASHIRE. 
A public meeting was lately held at 
Manchester, to take into consideration the 
propriety of establishing an asylum in that 
neighbourhood for deaf aud dumb persons ; 
Sir Oswald Mosley, in the’ chair. ‘The 
meeting was. respectably attended, and a 
number of resolutions approving of the ob- 
ject was unanimously agreed to, 
Married.| Mr: W. Dickinson, of Lan- 
caster, to Miss E. Winter, of Manchester. 
—Mr. J. Greave, to Miss E. Corns, of 
Market-street-; Mr. W. I. Gregory, to 
Miss §. Wrigley; Mr. T. Shepherd, to 
Miss M. Scott; Mr. G. Newby, to Miss 
A.Hall ; Mr. J. Howard, to Miss E. Pass ; 
Mr. J. Penny, to Miss E. Hurst; Mr. J. S. 
Dodge, to Miss A. Royle; Mr. J. Carbutt 
to Miss M. Linsley ; Mr. T. Hall, to Miss 
E. Butler: all of Manchester.—Mr. 'T. 
P. Caudelet, of Manchester, to Miss Sut- 
cliffe, of Holme-house.—Mr. J. Mabbott, 
of Manchester, to Miss A. Nightingale, of 
Pendieton.—Mr. W. Cooper, to Miss J. _ 
Pemberton ; Mr. J. Gray, to Miss M. 
Hart; Mr. R.S. Nixon, to Miss M. Hat- 
ton; Mr. T. Wood, to Miss M. Carson ; 
Mr, J. Duckworth, to Miss Wheatley ; 
Mr. J. Milne, to Miss S. Ormerod; Mr. 
R. Higginson, to Miss E.‘Williams: all of 
Liverpool.—Mr. M, Prior, of Sankey, to 
Mrs, EK, Newton, of Warrington.—Mr. J. 
Carlton, to Miss Watson, both of Chorl- 
ton-row.—Mr. J. Berry, to Miss M. Kay, 
both of Worsley.—Mr. J. Heailcote, to 
Miss L. Wordsworth, both of Cheetham. 
Died.| At Manchester, in King-street, 
Miss Thorp, suddenly. —38, Mrs. E;Wors- 
ley.—28, Mrs. A. Brownsworth, gene- 
rally and deservedly esteemed.—74, Mrs. 
M. Janney, much aud justly regretted.— 
65, Mrs. M‘Gauchin, greatly lamented.— 
In King-street, Miss Thornyeroft, of Thor- 
nycroft-hall.—Mirs. 5. Marsden.—54, Mr, 
Ad. Parkinson. 
At Liverpool, 80, Mrs. Alice Hamer. 
—39, Mrs. $. Dickins.—66, Mr. T. Wals 
thew.—In Duke-street, 74, Mrs. M. Fea- 
1on.—65, Mrs. A. Bryan. Upper Pitt- 
street, Mr. T. Sydebotham.—In Paradise- 
street, 43, Mr, J, Hodgson,—71, Mrs. 8. 
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