88 
Chatton, Mr. John Taylor, at an advanced 
age—89, Mrs. Barbara Alcock, relict of the 
late Mr. Samuel Aleock—-At Tynemcuth, 
33, Mr. Joho Barras, of Gateshead—On 
the New-road, near Newcastle, 38, James, 
eldest son of the late Mr. James Potts, of 
Berry-hill, near Morpeth—At Wickham, 
Mrs. Richley, eldest daughter of the late 
Cuthbert Hunter, esq. of Medomsley, and 
sister of General Hunter, governor of Pen- 
dennis-castle—At Darlington, 85, Mr. Robt. 
Ingledew; 34, Mr. William Boyes—At 
Welpington, 74, Mrs. Bolam—At the 
Manse of Wilton, in the vicinity of Hawick, 
84, the Rev. Samuel Charters—At Ber- 
wick, 72, Thomas Waite—At Workington, 
lately, 57, Mr. William Swinburne. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
_ A beautiful and substantial bridge over 
the Clyde, on the new line of road to Car- 
lisle, has within the month been opened to 
the public. It is constructed of durable 
stone, and consists of one beautiful arch 90 
feet span, neatly and substantially built by 
Mr. Park, from a plan drawn by Mr, Tel- 
ford. 
Married.| At Workington, Mr. Peter 
Waters, to Mrs. Margaret Cowan. 
Died.| At Carlisle, 58, Mr. Thomas 
Waugh—At Appleby, William Holmes, 
esq, of Crosby-ravensworth, senior Captain 
of the Royal Westmoreland Militia—At 
Oulton, 79, Mrs. Jane Liddle—At Collier- 
-row, near Maryport, Mrs. Hastie— At Ellen- 
boro’, 61, Capt. P. Robinson, of Maryport 
—At Whitehaven, 70, Ann, wife of Mr. E. 
Williams, Dawson-place, Duke-street—A. 
‘Kendal, 89, Mrs, Elizabeth Whitelock, of 
Patton ; 58, Miss E. Docker, formerly of 
Morland—At St. Nicholas, near Carlisle, 
80, Mr. J. Studholme—At Wigton, 49, 
Mrs. Ann Railton—At Drybeck, 37, Mrs. 
Dixon—At Maryport, 70, Isabella, wife of 
Mr. T. Huddart— At Workington, 81, Mrs. 
Martha Younger; 35,-Mrs. Mary Burns. 
YORKSHIRE. 
In consequence of the sulphurous mineral 
waters at Slaitewaite being much resorted 
to, and found beneficial by the public, the 
Earl of Dartmouth, on whose estate they 
spring, has patronized the erection of com- 
modious buildings for the purpose of warm 
and cold bathing. The baths were open to 
the public within the month; and, on the 
occasion, Mr. Richard Varley, the spirited 
proprietor, gave a sumptuous entertainment, 
at the long-room over the baths, tea nume- 
rous party. 
An adjourned public meeting for the for- 
mation of a Mechanics’ Institution at Dews- 
bury, was held in the school-room of Ebe- 
nezer Chapel. Thos. Todd, esq., president, 
was in the chair, and several of the principal: 
manufactures of the town were present. 
Mr. Edward Baines, jun., who had been in- 
vited by the committee to attend the meet- 
Provincial Occurrences :—Cumberland, Yorkshire, 5c. 
[ Aug. 1, 
ing, gave an account of the formation and 
success of the Leeds Mechanics’ Institution, 
as well as of other similar societies. The 
institution was resolved upon. 
Married.| Sir J. V. B. Johnstone, bart., 
of Hackness, to Louisa Augusta Vernon, 
second daughter of the Archbishop of York 
--T. Wilson, esq. of Huddersfield, to Han- 
nah, second daughter of J. Beaumont, esq. 
of Dalton—Mr. J. Gregory, of Wakefield, to 
Miss Dyson, of Crigglestone—At Doncaster, 
Capt. Saunders, adjutant of the South West 
York Yeomanry Cavalry, to Christiana, 
daughter of the late T. Elston, esq.—At 
Overton, the Rev. J. Heslop, of Haxby-hall, 
to Mary, second daughter of E. Place, esq. 
of Skelton-Grange—The Rev. C,.Wimber- 
ley, 8.a. son of Mr. Wimberley, of Doncas- 
ter, to Mary, second daughter of the late 
General Irvine, of Drum-Castle, Aberdeen- 
shire—Mr. John Hird, to Miss Cotton, 
both of Skipton—At Askham Bryant, Mr. 
T. Routlidge, to Miss Brown, both of Pon- 
tefract—Mr. M. Wice, of Silcoates, to Miss 
Haigh, daughter of Mr, J. Haigh, of Wake- 
field—Mr. S. Haslam, of Willow-house, 
near Halifax, to Miss Lee, of Beyerley— 
Mr. J. Drake, of Selby, to Miss Elizabeth 
Pearson, of York—Mr. J. Lodge, to Mrs. 
Henrietta Jackson, both of Leeds—Mr. J. 
Fryer, to Miss S. Bradley, both of Mark-. 
ington—Mr. M. Binns, of Bradford, to 
Miss M. Thomas, of Leeds. 
Died.| At Leeds, Mrs. Hogg—27, Sarah, 
the wife of Mr. W. Walker—22, Mr. G. 
Beverley, of Northowram, near Halifax— 
Mrs. Kemp, wifeof Mr. E. Kemp, of Golds- 
bro’—44, C. Mayor, esq. of Northowram— 
At York, Miss Maria Knapton—42, Mr. 
Cowling, attorney, and coroner for the 
county, city, ‘and ainsty of York—At Hali- 
fax, 43, Mr. J. Farrer—Mr. J. Driver— 
87, Mr. G. Beecroft, of Thorner—20, 
Lucy, second daughter of the late Mr. J. 
Wood, of Pleasant Dairy—At New-house, 
Hudderstield, Sarah, the youngest daughter 
‘of the late Mr. J. Broadbent, of Leeds— 
. The Rev. Mr. Trickett, Baptist Minister, 
at Bramley—At Thorp-Arch, 74, the Rev. 
F, Wilkinson, a.m. vicar of Bardsey and 
Paxton—At Barnsley, John, the eldest son 
of John Greenwood, esq.—93, Mrs, Anne 
Grey, eldest daughter of the late W. Gray, 
esq. of Newholm—At Woodthorpe, near 
Wakefield, 64, the Rev. R. Wood, minister 
of St. John’s church, Wakefield, and many 
years a very active magistrate and deputy 
lieutenant for the West-Riding of York- 
shire—Miss Elizabeth Bronte, daughter of 
the Rev. P. Bronte, incumbent of Ha- 
worth. 
LANCASHIRE. 
No less than 10,837 vessels entered Liver- 
pool in the year ending 24th June—836 
more than in the year preceding. ; 
A company was announced, within the 
month, with a capital of £100,00, to ae 
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