378 
Pattinson, esq. of Wigton, to Miss Fidler, 
of St. Alban’s Row, Carlisle—Mr. W. 
Cummens, of Larking, to MissA. Robinson, 
of Natland.—Mr. J. Cooper, to Miss M. 
Glendenning, both of Longtown,—Mr. J, 
Liddle, of Bonstead-hill, to Mrs. Harrison, 
of Burgh-by-Sands.—Mr. J. Shepherd, of 
Brigham, to Miss M. Muncaster, of 
Cockermouth. 
Died.|. At Whitehaven, 52, Mrs. J. 
Nicholson, —72, Mrs, M. Moore.— 76, 
Mr. H. Crellen.—78, Mrs. M‘Kunighit. 
At Maryport, 25, Mrs. Ashbridge, wife 
of Capt. A. much respected.—Mr. J. 
Kirkpatrick.—At Kendal, 80, Mrs. D. 
Bulfield, of Natland.—97, Mr. J. Waller. 
—36, Mr. J. Fisher. 
At Wetheral Cottage, near Carlisle, 60, 
Mr. W. Rustin, late of Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne, deservedly respected.—At Rick- 
erby, 31, Mr. J. Cuthbert, greatly re- 
gretted.—At Broadfield, 70, Mr. R. 
‘Taylor, justly lamented.— At Eamont 
Bridge, 49, Mr. W. Langley. 
YORKSHIRE, 
The preparations for the late York mu- 
sical festival were upon the most attractive 
scale, and its visitors were of the highest 
rank; while the numbers swelled the 
receipts to fifteen thousand pounds, The 
expences amounted to eight thousand 
pounds, and the profits went for the sup- 
port of the infirmaries of York, Leeds, 
Hull, and Sheffield. The orchestra was 
80 extensive, that accommodations were 
open for five hundred performers and 
their instruments. 
Married.| Mr. Cropper, of York, to 
Miss ‘M. Backhouse, of T'adcaster.—Mr. 
T. Hodgson,'to Miss A, Cook; Mr. R. 
Curry, to Miss M. Potter; Mr. J. Lister, 
to Miss G, Braithwaite: all of Leeds.— 
Mr. T. Morgan, of Leeds, to Miss 
H. Dean, of Woodhouse.—Mr. J. P. 
Sheppard, of Leeds, to Mrs. Barker, of 
Waketield.—Mr. N. Booth, of Leeds, to 
Miss R. Blackburn, of Hunslet.—Mr. E. 
Mirfield, of Armley, to Miss Dunderdale, 
of Leeds.—Mr. W. Booth, to Miss M. 
Aked.—Mr. J.Austwick, to Miss Bayston, 
both of Waketield.—-Mr. H. Milnes, to 
Miss E, Tetley.—Mr. B. Hoyland, to Miss 
Bentley: all of Bradford.— John Francis 
Carr, esq. of Pledwick, to Miss M. 
Robinson, of Hemingborough.—Mr. J. 
Burnley, of Batley, to Miss Keighbey, of 
Heckmondwike.—Mr. R. E. Hutchinson, 
to Mrs. B.° Wrigglesworth, both of 
Masham.—Mr. S. Bower, to Miss H, 
Clegg, of Misfield. 
Died.] At Leeds, in Fanshawe-street, 
Mrs. S. Linley, deservedly regretted.— 
45, Mrs. A, Abbott.—Mrs, Thackray, 
greatly lamented.—43, Mr. Lane, of the 
firm of Messrs. Green and Lane, of this 
town. 
At Wakefield, Mrs, M. Oakland, 
Yorkshire— Lancashire. 
[Noyv. 1, 
At Halifax, 4, Miss A. Pinch,—66, 
Mr. J. Normington, — 
At Bradford, Mr. T. Jardine.— Miss H. 
Wood.—31, Mr. J. Bell, much respected. 
—Mrs. A. Burdett, of Cottingley. 
At Pontefract, 46, Mrs, R. Fox, 
At Selby, Mrs. A. Smith. 
At Woodhouse, near Howarth, William 
Greenwood, esq. deservedly esteemed 
and regretted.—At Headingley, Mr. Jz 
Long, of London.—At Holbeck, 27, Miss 
M. Hargreaves, regretted.—72, Mrs. E. 
Williams.—At Sowerby, 24, Mr. J. Leife.: 
LAWCASHIRE. i 
A meeting of the respectable inhabi- 
tants of Manchester lately took place, 
Dr. Davenport Hulme in the chair; and 
it was unanimously resolved to establish 
an institution for the promotion of liter- 
ature, science, and the arts. 
A musical festival lately took place at 
Liverpool, which was numerously and 
fashiouably attended; and the receipts 
amounted to six thousand pounds. 
Married.] Mr. S. M‘Cruer, to Miss E. 
Pollitt; Mr. J. Hollingsworth, to Miss 
A. Hunt; Mr. J. Parker, to Miss S.i 
Lewtas; Mr. J. S. Mosley, to Miss A. 
Jack; Mr. W. M. Crowther, to Miss B. 
Podmore: all of Manchester.-—- Mr, J. 
Whitaker, of Oldham, to Miss M. Wood, 
of Manchester, both of the Society of 
Friends.—Mr, J. Snelham, of Manchester, 
to Miss S, Dodson, of Boston—Mr J. 
Parkhill, to Miss A. Nicholas, both of 
Henry Edward-street; Mr. D. Campbell, 
to Miss A. M. Fairchureh ; Mr. J. Hogan, 
to Miss M. Thompson; Mr, Jas. Nuttall, 
of Old Dock, to Miss E. Morgan, of Fen- 
wick-street; Mr. J. B, Wright, to Miss 
E. Currey; Mr. J. Butterworth, to Miss 
H, Hodgson ; Mr. 1. Darlington, to Miss 
S. Marshall: all of Liverpool.—Mr. J. 
Jackson, to Miss A..Chadwick, both of 
Oldham.— Mr. T. Kendal, late of Oldham, 
to Miss M. Bardsley, of Shaw.—Mr. J. 
Lomas, of Heaton Norris, to Miss S. 
Sidebotham, of Stockport. 
Died.| At Manchester, in Cross-lane, 
75, Mr. J. Burgess, much respected.— 
22, Miss M. A. Hill, deservedly regretted. 
—32, Mr. A. Smithurst, justly lamented. 
—74, Mrs. B. Knott, greatly ‘esteemed. 
—Mr. G. J. Singleton, ~ an 
At Salford, in Bury-street, Mrs. Seville, 
greatly respected. 
At Liverpool, in Paradise-street, Mrs.. 
Riley, wife of, Samuel R. esq. of March- 
well-hall, Denbighshire. — In Park-lane,’ 
75, Mr. J. Wainwright, late of Liver- 
street,.—46, Mr. J. Simpson, late of Scot-- 
land-road.—75, Mrs. M. Potter.— 61, 
Mrs. A. Chesney. ; 
At Duckingfield, 66, Mr. J. Bradley,: 
generally respected.— At Strangeways, 
Dorothy, widow of George Clowes, esq. 
—At Fairfield, the Right Rev. Thomas 
Moore, 
