(le, to Miss. Elizabeth Thompson, of Bxan- 
kenwell. 
At Harrington, Captain Thomas Garry, 
to Miss Ann Creig. 
Mr. Hutchinson, of Braystones, to Mi^s 
Atkinson, of Sr.lla Field. 
Mr, Elliot, to P*'Iiss Mary Pearson, both of 
CockermoutK. 
Mr. William Osborn, of'Workington, to 
Miss Cragg, of Mowbray. 
Mr. Stephenson, of Appleby, solicitor, to 
Miss Sh3u<«, si.ster of the Rev. Mr, S. 
At Gretna Green, Mr. R. Beaty, of Al¬ 
len vvood Hill, to Miss Clark, of Warwick 
Bridge, near Carlisle. 
Mr. John Ulsk, to Miss Agnes Airey, both 
of Kendal. 
At Brigiiam, Mr. Robert Stubbs, to Miss 
Martha Sim, both of Cocicermouth. 
Mr. T. F. Wilson, of Carlisle, to Miss 
Mary Danby, of Hull. 
Dkd.~\ Mrs. Margaret Docker, of Turn- 
kank, 90. 
At Keswick, Mrs. Margaret Grave, 67.— 
Mr. John Atkinson, junior, 30. 
At Penrith, Mr. Ellwood, solicitor, 57. 
At C arlisle, Jeremiah Wherlings, esq. at 
the advanced age of 91. He was chosen 
alderman in 1768, senior alderman in 1784, 
and served the office of mayor seven times.— 
hir. Joseph Robinson Foster, banlcer, 26. 
At Rockliffe House, near Carlisle, Mr. 
John Hodgson, at an advanced age; many 
years a respectable merchant in London. 
Mr. Thomas Armstrong, many years inn- 
J;?eper at Bramptorr, 96. 
At Ellenborough, Mr. Joseph Russell, 78. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. Robert M‘Mellon, 
74.'—Mrs, Bridget Harrison, 87. 
At Ravenstonedale, Mr. Joseph Rcnnison, 
67. 
At Kendal, aged 77, Mrs. Moore, relict 
©f John M. esq. lat^ colonel in the West¬ 
moreland militia. 
At Keswick, Mr. Thomas Lancaster, 58. 
At Liinore-Head, in the 84th year of her 
age, truly respected through life by all who 
knew her, Mrs. Fox, late of Whitehaven. 
Mr. Cliristopber Little, of Butter hill, in 
the parish of Rewcastie, Cumberland, aged 
100 . 
At Kirkland, deservedly lamented, Mr. 
Yeates, 95. 
Mrs. Jackson, of Kendal, 82.—-Mrs.Thom- 
son, 88- 
At Kifkby Lonsdale,, Mr. Edward Cum- 
miug, 71, many years an eminent farmer at 
Rigtnaiden, and Holme House. He was 
hospitable and generous, and an English far¬ 
mer of the old school. 
At Keswick, Mr. John Ladyman, 73. 
At Carlisle, Mrs. Frances Holrtres, widow, 
4 . 1 .—Mr. Robert Blaylock, innkeeper, 48. 
Dorothy, wife of Air. John Wise, of Se- . 
vilic. Abbey Holm,, Cumberland, 74, daugh¬ 
ter of the late Rev. Tliomus Wilson, of A.!- 
Jonby. 
At Cockermouth, Mr. Joseph Young, 
husband, 68 . 
At V/hitehaven, Miss Johnson, 29.—Mrs, 
Russel], 40, — Mr. John Holmes, 70. 
At Maulsmeaburn. Mrs. M. Docker, 87. 
At Stainton, Mrs. Isabella Dawson, 9-3. 
At Carlisle, Mrs. Isabella Sewell, ?5, 
whose death was occasioned by her clothes 
being seized by the flames while attending 
lier oven. 
At Kirkland, Mr. Jonathan S'mpson, 28, 
teacher of the mathematics at the grammar 
school at Appleby. 
At Wigton, Miss Martha Jeflerson, 25.— 
Mrs. Barnes 
YORKSHIRE, 
On the 4th instant, the first stone of a new 
library was laid, by Mr. Thor.pe, as presi¬ 
dent of the York Book Society^ attended by the 
committee of subscribers to the undertaking. 
fiuhk that some obllgir^ correspondent in 
eneery county nuould send us a list of the Societies 
of this nature in that county, indicating the num¬ 
ber of members, the name of the president or 
steward, the year of its establishment, and 
whether it is annual er permanent. 
MarrledY^ Mr. Joseph Ogle Robinson, 
to Miss KailiwelL 
The Rev. Mr. Scott, of Eastwood, to Miss 
Somerville, of Branton. 
At Halifax, Mr. Matthew Ayrton, to Miss 
Akroyb. 
At Birstall, Mr. Edward Nelson, to Miss 
M. Metcalf. 
At Skipton, John Stockdale, esq. of Cot- 
tingley, to Margaret, eldest daughter of -Mr. 
Green, of Draughton. 
Captain Burgess, of the West Kent militia, 
to Jane Maria, eldest daughter of the late 
William Fos':er, esq. of Spring Head. 
Mr. William Richardson, of York, to Miss 
Mildred, daughter of the late Daniel M. esq. 
banker, of London. 
Mr. Clark, of York, surgeon, to Ann, 
third daughter of the late John Audus, esq. 
Mr. Morton, of Sheffield, to Miss Morley, 
daughter of Miles M. esq. mayor. 
Mr. Anthony Atkinson, of Beverley, de¬ 
puty reg*ster for the East-Riding of the coun¬ 
ty of Y 01 k, to Miss Atk nson 
Mr Bower, of Smeathalls, to Miss J. At¬ 
kinson, of Knottingley. 
Mr. Jonathan Ramsden, of Bradford, to 
Miss Firth, of North Bierley. 
Mr. Beanland, junior, of Hor:on Mills, to 
Miss Frankland, Heaton. 
Mr. Frederic Wilkinson, of Sheffield, to 
Susanna, youngest daughter of T. Sparrow, 
esq. banker, of Newcastle. 
Mr. t'honias Emmet, to Miss Bedson, both 
of Halifax. 
Mr. Joseph Jackman, of Embsay, to Miss 
Hull. 
Mr. Isaac Wilson, jun. to Miss Scholey, 
both of Edlington. 
Mr. .losepi) Goodlad, to Mrs. Sharpe,^ 
orVVest Bar Green. 
