556 



Marriaoes and Deaths Abroad. 



[May, 



the Right Hon. Lady Suaan Dougla»— At Home, 22, 



E. Harkness, esq At Petersburgh, 59, W. Doughty, 



e«q.— 75, At Heidelberg, Johann Helnvlck Vosa, one 

 of the most worthy veterans in the German Literary 

 world— At Guernsey, J. O. Griihths, esq.— At Paler- 

 mo, Mary, wife of J. Grey, esq — At Jersey, J. 

 Lutman, esq., R.N.— At Jamaica, the Rev. W. Pui- 

 nock— 102, In Montego Bay, Miss H. FuUerton— At 



Halle, Professor Vatei, th? cdebrated Orientalist^ 

 At Maghera, 123, Mrs. A. MulhoUand— 114, A. 

 Berkeley of Scotland, in Virginia — At Calcutta, 

 Capt. P. Dudgeon ; The Rev. J. Lawson— At Kur- 

 naul, Lieut. W. Heysham — At Prome, Lieut. J. S. 

 Torrens — At Van Dieman's Land, Mrs. Balfour — At 

 Penang, J. Trotter, esq.— At Canton, 18, J. T- 

 Parslee, esq. 



MONTHLY PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES;* 



WITH THE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. 



NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 



His Grace the Duke of Northumberland has pre- 

 sented the sum of £rtO to the Trustees for erecting 

 the new Chapel in Blackett Street, Newcastle-upon- 

 Tyne. 



Died.'] At Earsdon, the wife of W. Chapman, esq., 

 of North Shields— At Bishop Middleham, Jemuna, 

 daughter of the late Maj. Gen. Napier. 



CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 



Married.] At Whitehaven, Capt. J. Piader, to 

 Miss H. Kendall. 



Died.] At Whitehaven, 32, Elizabeth, daughter 

 of H. Jefferson, esq.; 8(t, Mrs. Ritson; 18, Miss 

 Ann Hardic! 40, Mrs. Knials— At Petterel Crook, 

 62, Miss A. Parkins— At Kirklington, D. Niven, esq. 

 — At Kendal, Mrs Tesenian ; Mr. J. Dodgson ; Mr. 

 Davise— At Penrith, 39, Mrs. Hebson— At Stone- 

 house, John Richard, son of Sir H. Ross, K.C.B. 

 —At Wigton, 24, J. Dodd, esq — At Workington, 

 88, R. Jackson, esq. 



YORKSHIRE. 



A boy, ploughing lately In a field near Swine, 

 found upwards of 1,400 coins of the Emperor Con- 

 stantine, who governed from the year 306 to 337, and 

 was born at York. 



Mar. 24. The ceremony of laying the first stone 

 for the proposed extensive additions to York Castle, 

 was performed by the High Sheriff. 



At a meeting of the Yorkshire Festival Committee, 

 It was resolved to divide the surplus receipts of 

 £1,900, among the four Infirmaries of York, Hull, 

 Leeds, and Sheffield, being £475 to each. 



Married.] At Woodhouse, near Huddcrsfield, the 

 Rev. H.J.Hastings, M.A., of Martley, Worcester, 

 to Elizabeth, ilaughter of J. Whil.^cre, esq — At 

 Doncaster, the Rev. J, T. Bennet, B.A., to Miss H. 

 E. Jackson— At York, J. T. Mitchell, esq., of Lon- 

 don, to Miss H. Brearey- At Leeds, E. J. Scule, 

 esq., to Miss Clayton, of New Laiths. 



Died.] At Market Weighton, 117, Mrs. Ann 

 Holmes— fi9. The Rev. W. Bainos, of West Stanfield 

 ^The Rev. — Dawson, of West Boulton — The Rev. 

 H. J. Maddocks, of Huddersfield — 41, F. Coupland, 

 esq., of Hunslet, Leeds— At York, 69, T. Walsh, 

 esq, 



LANCASHIRE. 



A meeting was held at Manchester, March 22, and 

 resolutions were adopted to petition Parliament to 

 ameliorate the condition of the slave population. 



Married.] At Manchester, T. Audson, esq., to 

 Miss Tavlor— At Oldham, C. Todd, esii-, of Ard- 

 wick, to' Mary, daughter of T. Barker, esq.— At 

 Warrington, T. Lee, esq., to Mis^ De Jough. 



Died.] At Manchester, 101, Mrs. S. Richardson; 

 Miss iVntrobus— At Horwick, the Rev. S. Johnson, 

 JVI.A J. Duncuft.esq., of Ilollinwood— At Middle- 

 ton, 87, Mrs. M. Radcliffe— At Liverpotil, E. Airey, 

 esq., of Whitehaven; 56, the Rev. P. S. Charrier; 



(;2, B. Buxton, esq At Rochdale, J. Ormerod, esq., 



third and last surviving son of the late P. Ormerod, 

 esq., of Ormond, near Burnley. 



CHESHIRE, 

 The royal assent has been given to the Macclesfield 

 and London Road bill ; the trustees, in conjunction 

 livith the Leek Commissioners, have decided on 



making considerable improvements between Mac- 

 clesfield and Leek. A bill is now in progress to 

 enable the Asborne Commissioners to make va- 

 rious alterations and improvements in their dis- 

 trict, thereby avoiding nearly all the hills on that 

 part of the road, including the dangerous declivity 

 of Low Hill. 



The new Macclesfield canal, to which the royal 

 assent has just been given, will uiute the Peak 

 Forest canal at Marple, with the Trent and Mersey 

 canal at Talk-o-th-hill, Staffordshire, which will 

 shorten thedistance twelve miles between Manchester 

 and London, and twenty-five miles to the manufac- 

 turing districts of Yorkshire. 



Married.] The Rev. W. Harrison, M.A., of 

 Chester, to Miss A. C. Waters, of Bath— At Cheadle, 

 G. Peel, esq., to Frances, daughter of J. Chatfield, 

 esq. 



Died.] 42, At Wellock House, Licut.-Col. Tre- 

 vQr— Mary Anne, wife of F. P. Mudd, esq. — .\t 

 Chester, 8.3, Mrs. Foulkes— Ann, Wife of T. Fern- 

 ley, esq., of Portwood, near Stockport. 



DERBYSHIRE. 



Married.] At Matlock, the Rev. T. C. Holdsworth, 

 to Miss Leader, 



Died.] In Derby, 28, Mrs. Wright, of Notting- 

 ham ; Lieut. G. Castle, R.N. — At Great Longstonc, 

 103, Ann Harrison — .\t Worksworth, 79, J. Toplis, 

 esq.— At Hulland, (i4, Mrs. Wharton— Mrs. Hall, of 

 AU'rehon — At Aston on Trent, J. Garner, esq — G. 

 R. Whenficld, esq. of Heauor— At Ilkeston, 38, Mrs. 

 M. Gent. 



NOTTINGHAJISHIRE. 



Married.] At Stanton on the Wolds, the Rev. T. 

 Smith, to Miss S. Oliver, of Muston — At Worksop, 

 S. Huthwaite, esq., of Newton, to Miss Lee. 



Died.] At Averham HaU, 52, Ann, wife of the 

 Rev. R. Chaplin— At WoUaton Rectorj', Miss F. 

 Sanders— At Nottingham, 45, the Rev. J. H. Mad- 



dock, M.A 76, Mrs. Pritt ; 95, F. Hart, esq. ; 



Eliz.abeth, daughter of the Rev. W. Aver— Levett, 

 son of the Rev. L. Thornton, of Colwick Rectory— 

 At Newark, 42, Mrs. Hole; 42, Mrs. E. Ives— At 

 West Retford, 71, M. Bower, esq.; 22, Mrs. S. J. 

 Brown — At Southwell, Mrs. Lowe. 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 

 Died.] 52, Ann, wife of the Rev. R. Chaplin, of 

 Kelk and Haverham — The Rev. W. Brown, of 

 Stamford— T. Smith, esq., of Liricoln — At Kirkby, 

 Laythorpe, 107, Mrs. Gumiis. 



LEICESTER AND RUTLANDSHIRE. 

 A ball was lately given at Leicester, for the benefit 

 of the Fever Institution of that town, and the sum 

 of £lI6 43. paid into the hands of the treasurer, 

 and the further sum of £20, being a donation from 

 Sir J. H. Palmer, bart. 



Married.] At Woodhouse, the Rev. J. H. Has- 

 tings, A.M. of Matley, near Worcester, to Elizabeth, 

 daughter of the late J. Whiteacre, esq — At Leicester, 

 the Rev. E. Margetson, of Northampton, to Miss 

 Sykes. 



Died.] J. Ducker, esq., of Market Harborough— 

 M Bushby, G. Bramley, esq.— At Leicester, 88, Mrs. 

 Heyrick; 79. J. Needham, gent.— At Countesthorpe, 

 B. Christian, gent. 



