i 821.] Cum herland 
At South Shields, 76, Mrs. E. Young.— 
Mr. W. Rennies, late of Newbiggir, 75. 
—The wife of Mr. W. Barnes, brewer. 
At Sunderland, Jane, second daughter of 
Mr. M. Douglas, ship-owner.—Mr. G. 
Park, 35. 
At Barnard castle, the wife of Mr. G. 
Ware. 
At Darlington, Mr. T. Proud, 78, de¬ 
scribed as a ‘ k man of genius, and a poet.” 
At Staindrop, W. Proctor, esq. late of 
Newcastle, 72. 
At Bromley, 63, Mr. G. Angus. 
Mr. R. Reay, farmer, of Kenton Bar. 
Mrs. Ogle, relict of R. O. esq. of Eg- 
lingham. 
At the Felling, 82, Mr. C. Motley, late 
-of Ben well. 
At Whatton, 72, the wife of T. Meg- 
gison, esq. 
At Aspatria, 67, the wife of Dr. Rigg. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Married .] The very Rev. T. Carter, 
A.M. dean of Tuam, in Ireland, &c. to Har¬ 
riet, daughter of the late R. Wingfield, 
esq. of Kendal.—Mr. J. Jackson, of the 
Royal Oak Inn, to Miss Pearson 5 both of 
Keswick.—At Carlisle, Mr. J. Henderson, 
io Miss E. Eccles.—Mr. W. Matthews, to 
Miss M. Hewitson.—Mr. J. Johnson, gro¬ 
cer, to Miss H. Wharton.—W. Donald, esq. 
of Blagthwaite-house, to Miss J. Bell, of 
Lowhurst.—At Penrith, Mr. W. Elwood, 
of Barton, to Miss E. Boak, late of Earnout 
Bridge.—AKo Mr. R. Campbell, of Bramp¬ 
ton, to Miss II. Foster. 
Died.] At Carlisle, Mr. J. Gartmell, tan¬ 
ner, 47.—Mr. A. Moore, 70.—Mr. J. Blay¬ 
lock, 81.—Mr. T. Walsall, 56.—Mr. W. 
Bass, shoe-maker, 74.—Mr. G. Sewell, post¬ 
master, 53.—Mr. J. Richardson. 
At Workington, 59, Mr. M. Poole, late 
butler to C. Curwen, esq. 
At Longtown, on the road to his resi¬ 
dence at Bellinter, county of Meath, Ire¬ 
land, the Rt. H 011 Baron Tara, 56. 
At Beatock Bridge New Inn, 63, Mrs. 
Shearman, mother of Mrs. Wilson, of the 
Bush Inn, Carlisle. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Mr. Clarke, of Scarborough, the princi¬ 
pal owner of sixteen ships, is making pre¬ 
parations for building a square that will 
contain free residences for sixteen old and 
infirm seamen. 
By opening a new road through Pon¬ 
tefract to Barnsdale, the distance from 
Leeds to Doncaster is rendered four miles 
shorter. The line is much less hilly, and 
the tolls are much lower. 
Married .] The Hon. H. Hawke, of 
Womersly Park, to Elizabeth, daughter of 
Sir J. Ramsden, bart. of Byram.—F. Mar- 
chant, M.D. of Hemswortli, to Anne, only 
daughter of T. Wilson, esq. of Pontefract. 
—At York, Mr. Hudson, of the firm of 
Nicholson and Hudson, to the youngest 
- Lancashire. \sS 
daughter of Mr. J. Nicholson, merchant.— 
Mr. W. Morris, druggist, of Leeds, to Miss 
E. Rawling, of Wood-house hill.—At 
Northallerton, Mr. P. Kemp, wine mer¬ 
chant, to the daughter of Mr. J. Dixon._ 
At Richmond, Mr. R. Petch, to Mrs. Ri¬ 
chardson, of the Turf coffee-house. 
Died.] At Sheffield, 73, Mr. J. Barker, 
cutler, of Shales Moor.—Mr. T. Milner, 
file smith, 55.—Lately, Mr. W. Harris, 
hinge-maker, 41. 
At Leeds, in his 32d year, Mr. T. Bur- 
nand, of the old George Inn.—Mr. J. 
Driver, late of the White Hart Inn.—Mrs. 
Horsley.—In his 84th year, Mr. J. Armi- 
tage, confidential clerk to Messrs. Banks 
and Goodman. 
At Hull, 89, Mr. S. Hammond, of Sprots- 
boro’, near Doncaster.—At an advanced 
age, Mrs. M. Thornton, through life, and 
by bequests at her death, the friend of 
missionary and other charitable institu¬ 
tions. 
At York, 77, Mrs. C. Cappe, relict of 
the late Rev. N. C-, an excellent woman, 
whose life w r as spent in benevolent labours. 
At Scarborough, 66 , Mrs. Hornsea, re¬ 
lict of the late Mr. J. H. master of an Aca¬ 
demy. 
At Whitby, after an illness of 12 years, 
Mary, eldest daughter of John Saunders, 
esq. banker, one of the Society of Friends. 
At Doncester, 70, Mrs. Reynolds, of 
Hull. 
At Sutton, near Hull, in his 76th year, 
R. Bell, esq. His character presented the 
picture of an honest man, and his life was 
marked by acts of kindness and benefi¬ 
cence, 
At ingleby Cross, Mr. T. Holmes. 
In London, 26, Miss J. Walstell, second 
daughter of the Rev. R. W. of Cleasby, in 
this county. 
At Naburn Lock, near York, 52, Mr. J. 
Purdon. 
At Snaith, suddenly, Mr. J. Drury, mer¬ 
chant. 
Mr. J. Kay, cf Kippax, late of Hunslet. 
LANCASHIRE. 
A memorial, signed by more than athoa_ 
sand merchants, has been transmitted from 
Liverpool to the Lords of the Treasury, 
petitioning against the plan of building 
insulated warehouses, with exclusive pri¬ 
vileges to supersede the stores now erected, 
which it is alledged, would be unable to 
subsist under the competition, and would 
be gradually abandoned. The plan was 
recommended by the commissioners of 
enquiry into the customs and excise. 
The Earl Moira packet left Liverpool 
Aug. 8 . In attempting to tack, the vessel 
struck on Burboo Bank. After considera¬ 
ble toil, she was got into deep water, but 
grounded a second time on the Wharf Bank, 
and leaked. The vessel soon filled, and 
the pump was pliedj but with no effect. 
The 
