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At Blanchland, 78, Mrs. C, Iveland.—At 
Blackwell, 74, Capt. R. Milbanke, R.N. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Murried.| Mr. S. Campbell, to Mrs. E. 
Naylor; Mr. P. Graham, to Miss H. Rip- 
ley: all of Carlisle—Mr. T. Plunkett, to 
Miss M. Gill; Mr. W. Sandwith, to Miss 
E. How: all of Whitehaven.—Mr. W. 
Mackinson, to Miss A. Bainbridge; Mr. 
R. Hetherington, to Miss ©. Creighton ; 
Mr. P. Dodgson, to Miss J. Thompson: all 
of Workington.—Mr. H. Dobson, to Miss 
A. Hall, both of Brampton. 
Died.] At Carlisle, the Rev. John Wil- 
kin, a respectable antiquary.—In the 
Abbey-street, 74, Mrs, Cox.—In George- 
street, 36, Mrs. J. Railton. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. J. Bowness. —80, 
Mr. W. Clementson.—87, Mr. 8. Smith. 
At Workington, 25, Mrs. J. Marley. 
At Kendal, 76, Mrs. H. Bellington. 
At Brampton, 41, Mrs. 8. Wallace. 
At Skelton, 64, Mr. D, Crozier.—At 
Longtown, Mrs. J. Turnbull—At We- 
theral, 91, Mr. W. Robinson. 
YORKSHIRE. 
A public meeting of the artisans and 
other tradesmen of Sheffield Jately took 
place, for the purpose of petitioning Par- 
liament to repeal the Combination Laws, 
the bearing of which tliey considered pe- 
culiarly prejudicial to them ; Mr. Sheldon 
in the chair. A series of resolutions was 
yead by Mr. Evans, which stated that the 
combination laws had upon all occasions 
exposed the workmen to the lash of op- 
pression, prevented them from obtaining a 
fair remuneration for their iabour, and 
enabled the employers to reduce the price 
of labour so low as to render it impossible 
for the employed to support their families, 
and that on these grounds it: was expe- 
dient that a petition to the House of Com- 
mons should be presented, praying for the 
yepeal of the aforesaid Jaws. ‘These just 
and proper resolutions were unanimously 
agreed to, and, we earnestly hope, will 
have their effect in the proper quarter. 
Their prayer ought to be supported by 
workmen of every denomination in the 
three kingdoms. 
Married.] Mr. T. Batley, to Miss M, 
A. Brown; Mr. W. Hewitt, to Miss E. 
Frazer: all of York.—Mr. T, Senior, of 
Bowman-lane, to Mrs. Jubb; Thomas 
Galleway, to Mary Lihsley, both of the 
Society of Friends; the Rev. S. Crawford, 
to Miss L. A. Wood: all of Leeds—Mr. 
J. Butler, of Stanningley, to Mrs. Lons- 
dale, of Meadow-jane, Leeds.—C. Ward, 
esq. of Halifax, to Mrs. Crabtree, of 
Peckham.—G.W. Dowker, esq. of Salton- 
hall, to Miss Tindall, late of the Cliff, 
Scarborough. _ 
Died.| At Hull, 54, Mr. T. Scoftin, 
merchant. 
At Leeds, 68, Henry Roche, a member 
of the Society of Friends,--Mr. N, Wallis. 
Cumberland and Westmoreland --Yorkshire, &c. 
[Jan. 1, 
At Sheffield, in Mulberry-lane, 70, Mrs. 
A. Chadburn,—In New-street, 73, Mr. S. 
Ashforth.—Ti Eyre-lane, 77, Mrs. Morvil. 
At Halifax, 67, Mr. J. Jenkinson. 
At Wakefield, 40, Mr. 'T. Barras. 
At Pontefract, Mr. ‘T. Travis. 
At Shaw, near Hawes, Wensleydale, 
Mr. R. Pratt.~-At Leppington, 60, Win. 
Aikinson, esq.—At Hunslet, 67, Mrs. Ma- 
son.—At Yeadon, Mr. Kenion. 
LANCASHIRE. 
A numerous meeting was lately convened 
at Lancaster, for establishing a Mecha- 
nics and Apprentices’ Library ; Lawson 
Whalley, esq. M.D. in the chair, A num- 
ber of resolutions was passed, and a hand- 
some subseription entered into to carry 
this praiseworthy institution into effect. 
At a meéting of the contributors to 
the late Spanish subscription in Liverpool, 
it was unanimously agreed, that the sum 
of fifty pounds should be offered to the’ 
widow of Riego. 
‘Two hundred Irish labourers or naviga- 
tors are about to embark at Liverpool for 
Buenos Ayres, for the formation of a canal 
from Ensemada to the city of Buenos 
Ayres. These men have bound themselves 
to serve that government for seven years, 
for which they will receive a certain con- 
sideration ; and, at the expiration of that 
time, a quantity of land will be allotted 
to each. 
Marricd.] Mr. T. Allen, to Miss H. 
Thompson; Mr. J. Baines, to Miss M. 
Moore: all of Manchester.—Mr. G. Gor- 
ton, of Pendleton, to Miss A. Fallows, of 
Manchester. — Mr. H. Hargreaves, of 
Manchester, to Miss A. Hulse, of Rush- 
olme-green,—M, Harbottle, esq. to Miss 
M. Royle; Mr. W. Harrison, to Miss L. 
‘Threlfall : all of Liverpool. 
Died.] At Manchester, 68, W. Byfield, 
esq.—lir. H. Marsden. 
At Salford, Mr, J. Collier; 
Collier, his son, 
At Liverpool, in Branswick-road, 29, 
Mrs. E. Jones —53, Mr. J. Hodgson. — 
In Bedford-street, Toxteth-park, 71, 
Henry Crouchley, esq. 
At Hulme, 46, Mrs, M. Mather.—At 
Oldham, 36, Mr. A. Abbott. _ 
CHESHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. R. Willett, of Chester, to 
Miss S. Farrall, of Aldford.—Mr. J. Jack- 
son, to Miss S. Parrack, both of Nant- 
wich.—Mr. J. Heald, of Disley, to Miss 
M. A. Wild, of Marple.—Mr. J. Yates, of 
Chance-hali, to Miss M. A. Hull, of 
Nantwich. 
Died.| At Chester, Mrs. Walker,—68, 
Jane, wife of the Rev. W. Fish, a.5.—In 
Trinity-street, 85, Mrs. Newton, 
_At Knutsford, 33, S. Wright, esq. jun. 
—50, Mr. F. Sharpe. 
At Tarporley, 24, Miss Newton.—At 
Wilmslow, Mr. J. Massey, suddenly.—At. 
Beeston, 79, Mr. Joseph Bird. 
DERBYSHIRE. 
27, Mr. J. 
