- 
1823.] 
Smith, both of Durham.—H. T. Shadforth, 
esq. to Miss M. Bird, of Dockwray-square, 
North Shields.—Mr. P. Watson, of Stun- 
derland, to Miss A. Dixon, of Bishop- 
wearmouth. 
Died.] At Neweastle, 46, Mrs. M. 
Mingens.—In Pilgrim-street, 40, Mr. R. 
G. Sanzett. 
At Gateshead, 47, Mr. R. Oliver.—76, 
Mr. R. Watson. —59, Mr. J. Carr. 
At Durbam, 65, Mr. T. Robinson.—At 
an advanced age, Miss Turbot.—52, Wm. 
Hall, esq:-—40, Mrs. C. Arrol. 
At North Shields, in Church-streét, 
Mrs. Mason.—Mrs. Purvis. 
At South Shields, 31, Mrs. Wetherburn. 
At Sunderland, 65, Mrs. M. Foreman. 
—48, Mrs. Hick.—32, Mr. G. Wardle. 
At Tynemonth, Mrs. M. Lubbren, de- 
servedly lamented. 
At Chester-le-street, 42, Mr. R. Wea- 
therley. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Married.| Mr. T. Hill, to Miss E. 
Halton; Mr. P. B. C. Ilingsworth, to 
Miss E. Pugmere:: all of Carlisle—Mr. J. 
“Munroe, to Miss M. M‘Dougal; Mr. R. 
Turner, to Miss Quaile: all of Whitehaven, 
—Mr. J. Pratt, to Miss M. Dowgal; Mr. 
J. Peat, to Mrs, M. Rees : all of Working- 
ton,—Mr. Jas. Askins, to Miss C, Ould; 
Mr, A. Heckles, to Miss S. Rigg: all of 
Cockermouth.—Joseph Dover, esq. of 
Maryport, to Mrs. Skelton. 
Died.] At Carlisle, 18, Miss M. Forster. 
—53, Mr. J: Kellet.—In Botchergate, 
53, Mr. M. Roome. 
At Whitehaven, 75, Mr. J. Goulding,— 
Mr. W. Hardy; Mrs. Richardson. 
At Cockermonth, 71, Mrs. E. Atkinson. 
—The Rev. T. Wallas, late of Stokes, 
Kent. ; 
At Kendal, 22, Mr. J. Albron.—20, 
Mrs. C. Nelson. 
At Houghton, 84, Mrs. E. Heslop. 
YORKSHIRE, 
The fourth Session of the Leeds Philo- 
sophical and Literary Society took place 
within the month. Wm. Hey, esq. one of 
the vice-presidents, filled the chair, A 
paper was read by Mr. Thomas Teale, 
jun., “On the Source and Evolution of 
Heat in Animals,” and an interesting dis- 
cussion followed. The attendance of 
members was nunierous. 
The inhabitants of Sheffield, within the 
month, gave a public dinner to the vener- 
able and patriotic Earl Fitzwilliam; Hugh 
Parker, esq. iv the chair. ‘Two hundred 
persons were present, Several excellent 
speeches were delivered by the noble 
earl, Lord Milton, aud others, 
A noble music hall lias been recently 
erected in Sheffield, at an expense of 
about 40001; 
Married.) Mr. G. P. Bainbridge, to 
Miss E. Wisker, both of York.—Mr. J. 
Ellis, of St. Helen's, York, to Miss E, 
r4 
Cumberland and Westmoreland --Yorkshire, &c. 
475 
Wright, of North Town End, Leeds.— 
Mr. J. Maskell, of York, to Mrs. Larder, 
of Sheffield.—Mr. M. Holines, to Miss S. 
Ontwin ; Mr. J. White, to Miss B. Bryan; 
Mr. J. Sheplierd, to Miss E, Farmery : 
allof Leeds.—The Rev. J. Woodwork, of 
Doncaster, to Miss F. Starges, of EIm- 
field-house.—-Mr. S. Kay, jum. to Miss 
Steckney, both of Selby.—The Rev. R. 
Spefforth, a.m. vicar of Howden, to Mrs, 
Clark, late of Knedlington-house.—The 
Rev. J. Preston, of Mixendon, to Miss A. 
Appleyard, of Shaw Booth, near Halifax. 
Died.] At York, the Rev. G. D. Kelly, 
prebendary of Ampleforth. 
At Leeds, in Mabgate, Mrs. Driver.— 
Mr. W. Geldart.—53, Mrs. A. Smith.—In 
York-street, 38, Mrs. Carrett.—63, Mr. 
F, Sumpsteér. ~ 
At Halifax, 26, Mrs. Varner. 
At Waketield, 45, Mrs. Thompson. 
At Doncaster, 40, Mr. Waller.—James 
Fenton, esq. deputy lieut. for the West 
Widme. 
At Morley, 47, Mr, Rowland Hurst, 
proprietor of the Wakefield and Halifax 
Journal.—At Brecks, 34, Mr.J.Bradbury, 
—At Keighley, 69, Mr. T. Corlass, 
LANCASHIRE. , 
A destructive fire took place within the 
month, in the lofty range of warehouses, 
thirteen stories high, opposite to the king's 
old tobacco-wareliouse, Wapping, Liver- 
pool. They were the property of Messrs, 
Thomas Booth and Co., and contained two 
hundred and forty thousand’ bushels of 
corn, with vast quantities of cotton and 
other goods, all of which were destroyed. 
The loss was estimated at 150,0001. 
A number of the schoolmasters of Liver- 
pool have recently united in forming a 
society, for the purpose of bringing the 
Madras system of education into universal 
practice in their schools, 
Married.| Mr. W. B. Clayton, to Miss 
H. Hadfield; Mr. W. 8B. Hill, to Miss M. 
Whitworth; Mr. A. Bell, to Mrs. M. 
Griffiths; all of Manchester.—Mr. J. A. 
Turner, of Manchester, to Miss 8. 
‘Blackmore, of Cheetwood.—Mr. W. 
Atkinson, to Miss A, Platt; Mr. W. 
Borrows, to Mrs. M. Jones; Mr. J. 
Swaine, to Miss J. Alexander: all of 
Liverpool,—Mr, T. Burgess, of Liverpool, 
to Miss E. Dixon, of Ulverstone, 
Died.] At Manchester, in Lever-street, 
Mrs, H. Hardy.—Mrs. H. Weston.— 69, 
Mrs. E. Gardcastle. 
At Salford, 37, Mr. J. Jackson, deser- 
vedly respected.—Mrs, Libsey. 
At Liverpool, in the London-road, 35, 
Mr. J. Swainson.—24, Mr. S. Mercer.— 
73, Mrs. M. Woodhouse.—In St. Vincent- 
street, 59, Mrs. M. Griffiths. 
At Stretford, 66, Mr. 'V. Brundrit.— At 
Kotanic View, near Liverpool, 49, Miss 
Gibson,—At Heaton Norris, 80, Mrs. M, 
Tyner. 
CHESHIRE, 
