282 
Whitehaven.—Mr. D. Doiglas, of White- 
haven, to Miss EB. Greenhill, of Thirsk.— 
Mr. M. Bouch, of Whitehaven, to Mrs, H. 
Nixon, of Carlisle-—Mr. R. Hardy, of Ma- 
ryport, to Miss Robinson, of Bishopauck- 
land.—Mr. G. Law, to Miss E. Hutchin- 
son.—Mr. G. Johnston, to Mis Armstrong, 
both of Longtown.—Mr. J. Robertson, of 
Cleator, to Miss D. Towerson, of Coate- 
close.—Mr. A. Robinson, to Miss M. Bell, 
both of Brampton. 
teatng At Carlisle, 74, Mrs. M. Green- 
ville. 
At Whitehaven, 68, Mr. W. M‘Lauch- 
lin.—67, Mr. J. Watson, greatly respect- 
ed.—21, Mr. J. Reay.—22, Mr, J. Quintin, 
—21, Mr. J. Creighton. 
At Workington, 42, Mrs. A. Gibbons.— 
54, Mr. R. Walton. 
At Kendal, 26, Mr. J. Woof.—68, Mrs. 
M. Fisher.—At an advanced age, Mrs. 
Thompson, wife of John T, Esq.—67, Mr. 
B. Hayton, of Nayland. 
At Wigton, 62, Mr. T. Robson.—70, 
Mr. R. Story.—24, Miss H. Bowman. 
At Aughertree, near Ireby, 75, Mr. J. 
Cape.—At Swarg, 33, Mr. J. Benson, 
lamented. — At Lowther, 85, Mr. J. 
Plumbe.—At Papcastle, 89, Mrs. M. 
Lenox.—At Botcherby, 54, Mrs. S. Black. 
YORKSHIRE. 
A public meeting was lately held at 
Leeds, the Mayor in the chair; when it 
was resolved, to prevent vexatious dis- 
putes, to effect a commutation of the 
vicarial tithes and Easter offerings. Ri- 
chard Fountayne Wilson, esq. of Ingman- 
thorpe, had generously vested 70U0l. in 
the funds, with directions that the divi- 
dends should be applied in aid of the com- 
mutation. This meeting returned him their 
warmest thanks for his muniticent dona- 
tion. 
The artizans of Sheffield lately present- 
ed a silver tea-urn, beautifully embossed, 
to Lady Anne Hamilton, as a testimony 
of their admiration of her faithful attach- 
ment to the late queen. 
The methodist ministers, Messrs. F. 
Derry and Jamies Beckwith, having taken 
upon themselves, for some alledged non- 
conformity, recently to expel nearly the 
whole of the members of the society at 
Malton, a deputation was appointed by 
the Conference to examine into the pro- 
priety of the expulsion; who, after an 
impartial inquiry, pronounced the conduct 
of the ministers ‘‘a gross violation of the 
roles of methodism.” ‘*Too much praise,” 
says alate Rockingham paper, “ cannot 
be given to the leaders, for such an exam- 
ple.of spirited and well-timed resistance 
of priestly tyranny.” 
Married.| Mr. Crosby, to Miss M, 
Wood, both of York.—Mr. W. Hargrove, 
of York, to Miss M. S. Frobisher, of 
Halifax.—Mr, J. Wheat, of Sheffield, to 
Yorkshire— Lancashire. 
[Oct. 1, 
Miss E. Sanderson, of York.—Mr. J. 
Holiday, to Miss A. Hutchinson; Mr. W. 
Fearnley, to Miss S. Robinson; Mr. J. 
Wood, to Miss S. Atkinson; Mr. J. 
Barraclough, to Miss Denham; Mr. W. 
Hodgson, to Miss J. Hargreave.— Mr. 
Reeves, to Miss Hill.—Mr. J. Clarke, ef 
Leeds, to Miss A. Capes, of Woodlesford. 
—Mr. W. Heap, of Halifax, to Miss Nay- 
lor, of Brookfoot.—Mr. R. Grunston, to 
Miss C. Kemp, both of Knaresborough.— 
Mr. W. H. Stoney, to Miss S. Fell, both 
of Skipton.—Mr. J. Womersby, of Ec- 
cleshill, to Miss H. Holmes, of Bolton, 
near Bradford.—Mr. G. Forth, of Ripon, 
to Miss M. Briggs, of Bondgate.—Mr. J. 
L, Bateson, to Miss R. Carr, of Holbeck. 
—Mr. H. Crossley, of Wadsworth, to Miss 
R. Jones, of Heptonstall.—Mr. J. Scott, 
to Miss A. M. Woodhead, both of Great 
Gomersal. 
Died.] At Hull, 45, Mr. G. Turner. 
At Leeds, in Mabgate, 64, Mr. J. 
Linsley, much lamented.—In St. Jame~’s- 
street, 30, Miss A,..Fretwell.—27, Miss A. 
Nichols, deservedly regretted—Mr. J. 
Greaves.—On Mount Pleasant, Miss E. 
Gatliff.— In Lowerhead-row, 69, Mrs. 
Brooke.—On Sunny-bank, 43, Mrs. Le. 
—73, Mr. J. Smith, of Clayton Heights, — 
Alexander Holt Leigh, esq. 
At Sheffield, in Snow-lane, 68, Mr. T. 
Cartwright.—In Eyve-lane, 43, Mrs, M. 
Lee. : 
At Knaresborough, 28, Mr. J. Ibbetson, 
-—67, Mr. J. Walker.—58, Mr. W. 
Eteson. 
At Selby, 24, Miss S. Marsh.— At 
Armley, 57, Mrs. Langton.—At Haxby, 
75, William Belton, esq.—At Joy Dale, 
near Barnsley, Mrs. M. Howson, deserv~ 
edly respected.—At Kirkheaton, 72, Miss 
E. Foster, generally lamented.—At Hol- 
beck, Mrs. Shaw, suddenly.—At Clifton, 
Mr. J. Grainger. 
LANCASHIRE. 
A society has lately been formed at Lan- 
caster for the education of the daughters 
of poor clergymen, 
Within the month a requisition fora pub- 
lic meeting of the inhabitants of Manches- 
ter, to take into consideration the invasion 
of Spain by the French, was presented, 
numerously signed, to the boroughreeve 
and constables of that town. ‘They refused 
the meeting. The requisitionists conse- 
quently published an excellent document, 
which contained the following paragraph : 
“That we do, on general constitutional 
grounds, wequivocally protest against 
the principle that the municipal officers of 
the town should set up their private opi- 
nion as a reason for preventing, to the 
utmost of their power, the expression of 
the public voice ; as likewise against that 
which is further implied in their answer to 
the reguisition, and the policy adopted by 
. government, 
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