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1SI ‘2.] Yorksliire* 6 i i 
Mr. J^hn Robinson, ofBondgate, to Miss 
Todd, of Kirkby Sre ven. 
Mr. Joseph Newbold, to Miss Isabella 
liastwell, both of Hartley. 
D/e^.] Mr. Thomas Atkinson, of (Cirk- 
land. 
At End Moor, Mr. Thomas Kogerson. 
At an advanced age, Wm. Baynes, eso of 
Embsay Kirk, near Skipton. 
In Ins d9th year, John Tomlinson, esq. 
one of his Majesty’s justices of the peace far 
Ctniiberland, and captain in Colonel How¬ 
ard’s Rangers. By his death, his acquaint¬ 
ance have to regret the loss of a worthy 
friend, the poor of a generous benefactor, 
and the public of a valuable member of 
society. 
At Carlisle, Mr. James Rowell, 78. 
Mrs. Ward, wL'e or Mr. Wm. W. of Old 
Hutton. 
At Orton, Mr. John Milner, eldest son 
of the Rev. Robert M. vicar of Orton, 
18. 
At Mallerstang, Mrs. Margaret Brun- 
skill, ^6. 
At Settle, Mrs. Hartley, wife of JohnH. 
esq. 
At Brayton-House, Lady Lawson, in the 
d8th year of her age, relict of the late Sir 
Wilfrid Lawson, hart and youngest daugh¬ 
ter of the late John Hartley, e^. of White¬ 
haven. 
At Elm Lodge, near Hesket new-market, 
George Bolton, e.sq. 37 ; whose exemplary 
conduct throug.h life, will live long in the 
remembrance of all who fiad the pleasure of 
his acquaintance. 
At Carlisle, Richard Furguson, esq, 57.— 
Mr. Wm. How, 99. 
At Risebank, near Orton, Mr. William 
Adaoiscus, 79. 
At Parton, Cumberland, in the prime of 
life, Mrs. Bragg, wife of Mr. Thomas B. of 
the Society of Friends. 
At .Melmerby Hall, Cumberland, Thomas 
Pattenson, esq. 
At Carlisle, Mr. Wm. Henderson, 77. 
■VORKSKinS. 
MarnedJ] At York, Mr. M. PhilUps, ar- 
I chitect, to Miss Kemp. 
Mr. Daniel Agar, of Kexby, to Miss D. 
Parker, of Newton Lodge. 
Mr. Jasper Smith, to Miss Elswcrth, both 
cf Water-Fulford. 
Francis Addis, esq. of Jkmthwark, to 
Mary, youngest,daughter of the late James 
H. esq. -of Leeds. 
At Sheffield, Mr. Wm. Wisham Rust, to 
Frances, youngest daughter of the late Wm. 
Goldsmitb, esq, of Hartingfordbury, Here¬ 
fordshire. 
At Leeds, Mr. Francis Bulmer, of that 
place, to Miss Clarke, of Shelton. 
Mr. Clifford Womersley, to Miss Ann 
Wood. 
Mr. John Cramptoa, of Pudsey, to Mrs. 
Mary Wood, of-§ramley. 
1 * Monthly M.'ac. No. 221. 
Mr. Samuel Firth, of Beeston, to Miss 
Barker, of Hunslet. 
Charles Fothergill, esq. of Nun-Monk- 
ton, to Miss Charlotte Nevins, daughter of 
Pirn N. esq. of Larchfield. 
At Pontefract, the Rev. T. Rogers, jun. 
perpetual curate oi Flockton, to Miss Har¬ 
riot Ledger. 
Mr. Walsh, jun. to Miss Lucy Hall, eldest 
daughter of the late Mr. Wm. H. attorney 
at law, of Halifax. 
At Hull, Mr. John Blackshaw Briggs, 
to Miss Corlass, daughter of William C. 
esq. — Mr. Philfip Ward, to Miss Miidred 
Wright. 
Mr. Thomas Lockham, of Poland, in 
Holderness, to Miss Winter. 
Mr. Robert Potts, to Miss Dearman, 
daughter of Captain D.—Mr. Job Marson, to 
M iss Cade. 
AtKeyingham, Captain Matthew Haw¬ 
kins, to Miss Elizabeth Harlaud, of Sunk 
Island. 
Captain Edward Nightingale, to Miss 
Welsh, both of Bridlington. 
At Kilham, Mr. Robert Lamplugh, to 
Miss-Martha .Anderson. 
Mr. John Cannan Day, of Hedon, to Miss 
Ingleby. 
Thomas Cross, esq. to Miss Cantley, 
daughter of the Rev. W. C. of Hug- 
gate. 
At Gedney*HiIl, Mr. Benjamin Moore, 
of Sutton, St. Edmund’s, to Miss Ann 
Howes. 
At Stixwold, H. W. Hentig, esq. to 
Sarah, second daughter of John Milnes, 
esq. 
Died.] At A’’ork, Mrs. Tweedy, v/ife of 
John T. esq.—Suddenly, Mr. John Srod- 
hart, of Nessgate,—Mrs. Horsley, of the 
Malt Shovel Inn, Walmgate.—Mr. Michael 
Eastburn, late one of the common-council 
for Monk-Ward, 57.—John, son of Mr. 
Mark Herp, 43. 
At Sheffield, Mr. Wm. Lawton, of the 
Bay-Childers Inn, 89—Mrs. Brocksop, wife 
of Mr. B. keeper of the Batli, 79.—Mrs. 
Haigh, wife of Mr. Joseph H. 26.—Mrs. 
Deaking, relict of the late Mr. G. D. of 
Angel-street. 
Miss Elizabeth Greaves, daughter of Sam. 
G. esq. of Greystones. 
At Norton, Mr. John Rogers, 81.—Mr. 
Joshua Fox, of Gleadless, scythe-smith, 
46, known as a sportsman and singer. His 
pall was supported by six old sportsmen, and 
the funeral was attended by upwards of 600 
people. 
John Charnock, esq. of Monckton-Hall, 
near Ripon. He was on horseback, proceed¬ 
ing to dine with Earl Cardigan, when he fell 
dead in the street, at Wakefield. 
Mr. Wm. Moorhouse, of Ripponden, near 
Halifax, linen-draper. 
At Thorne, Mr. John Benson, attorney 
at law. 
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