J 821*] Cumberland- 
25, Mr. Peape— 52, Mrs. Robinson.-—32, 
Mrs. A. Wood.—-72, Mr. S. Aynsley. 
. At Alnwick, 65, G. Erableton. 
At Tynemouth, 93, Mrs. H. Atty. 
At Sunderland, 31, Mr. R. Dailies—74, 
Mr. T. Dixon—62, Mr. J. Brown. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Mr. Curwen, the Earl of Lonsdale, and 
Mr. D. Garrick, have considerably reduced 
the rents of their farms. This principle 
of reduction of rent pervades the whole 
kingdom, at the rate of from 20 to 30 per 
cent. It justly relieves the farmer, while 
the load of incumbent taxes oppresses and 
impoverishes the unfortunate landlord. But 
the reckoning of the late wanton and un¬ 
principled wars must be paid. 
Married. J Mr. D. Dorran, to Miss A. 
Wilkinson.—At Carlisle, Mr. P. Hodgson, 
to Miss M. Barker.—At Kendal, Mr. R. 
lay lor, to Miss A. Whitebread, and Mr. 
J. Braith waite, to Miss M. Cooper.—At 
Minace, Mr. J. Mc’Gowan, to Miss Grizzle 
Blaylock.—Mr. W. Handsome, to Miss H. 
Reat.—11. Pick, esq. of Thirsk, Yorkshire, 
to Miss Hall, of Keswick.—James Connell, 
esq. to Ann, only daughter of the late C. 
Sherson, esq.—W. Tweedy, esq. to Miss 
Bribeck. 
Died.] At Carlisle, 84, Mrs. M. Thirl- 
well.—76, A. Moffatt.—41, Mrs. F. John¬ 
son.—46, Mrs. A. Nicholson.—66, Mrs. E. 
James—33, Mrs. Baird—76, Mr. W. Ni¬ 
cholson.—83, Mr. Walker—26, Mrs. Ful¬ 
ton—100, Mrs. Tamar Irwin, who retained 
her faculties to the last moment. 
At Irthington, 35, Mr. R. Graham. 
At Whitehaven, 39, Mr. W. Shaw.—43, 
Mrs. C. Moon.—64, Mr. J. Macready.—87, 
Mrs. E. Lancaster.—74, Mrs. A. Johnston. 
—87, Mr. W. Lundy.- 53, Mr. J. Knight, 
spirit-merchant.—67, Mr. D. Douglas. 
At Egremont, 35, Capt. E. C. Towerson. 
—66, Mr. J. Banks. 
At Longtown, 81, Mr. R. Geddes, a well- 
known sporting character. 
At Penrith, 85, Mr. M. Chamley—32, 
Mr. T. Robinson.—35, Mr. J. Graham. 
J. Robinson, esq. of Scalescleugh, greatly 
respected—51, Mrs. E. Steel, of Lime 
Holme.—35, Mr. B. Graham.—At Holm 
Rook, Mr. J. Penrith.—At Line Holme, 
-81, Mrs. E. Steele. 
At Estherside, Holm Cultram, 62, John 
Banoise, esq.—At Kirkhampton, 90 Mr. 
Wm. Taylor. 
At Kendal, 36, Mrs. A. Nicholson.—90, 
Mr. R. Carter.—75, Mr. L. Earle.—Mrs. 
Pearson.-- Mrs. Birkett.—Mr. J. Atkinson. 
At Stainwix, 88, much respected, Mr. R. 
Dobinson—At Wigton, 70, Mrs.M. Barton. 
At Cockermouth, 50, Mrs. Head, eldest 
daughter of J. C. Satherwaite, esq. 
At Sunan,67, Mrs. Janet Armstrong, sin¬ 
cerely regretted. 
YORKSHIRE. 
At the York Assizes, Mr. Justice Holroyd 
- Lancashire. 279 
passed sentence of death upon twenty- 
threb individuals, 18 of which were 
afterwards reprieved. 
It is in contemplation to erect an elegant 
and spacious saloon, at Scarborough, for 
the convenience of visitors. 
A grand musical festival will take place 
at Huddersfield about the second week in 
October. 
On the 10th Sept, five individuals were 
executed on the new drop, behind York 
Castle, pursuant to their sentence. 
About eight miles south-east of Acaster, 
a number of Roman coins have been disco¬ 
vered, besides urns, trinkets, and human 
bones, with foundations of houses, evi¬ 
dently the remains of an ancient town. 
A penitentiary, upon an extensive scale, 
is about to be erected at Leeds. 
Married .] The Rev. J. Kenrick, A.M . 
to Miss. L. Wellbeloved.—Mr. R. Bentley, 
to Miss E. Northerwood.—At Wakefield, 
Mr. Milman, of Ditchmarsh, to Miss Halli- 
lay, of Wakefield.—At Beverly Minster, 
Mr. R. Stubbs, to Miss M. Sherwood.— 
Mr. J. Spence, to Miss J. Boddy.—P. Jay, 
esq. to Miss C. Plumer.—Mr. W. Gott, of 
Aiusley House, to Miss Ewart,of Mosley- 
Hill, Lancashire.—At Leeds, J. Gott, esq. 
of Aiusley House, to Miss M. A. Brooke, 
of Chapel Allerton.— At Wakefield, Mr. T. 
Taylor, to Miss M. A. Lee.—W. A. Urqu- 
hart, esq. to Mrs. M. Ravenscroft. 
Died.] At York, 75, Mr. B. Waller— 
23, G. B, Cooke, esq—39, Mr. R. Alder, of 
Hull. 
At Sheffield, 74, Mr. T. Scantlebury, one 
of the Society of Friends.—29, Ann, wife 
of Mr. M. Chadwick.—21, Martha, wife of 
Mr. W. Gough.—66, Mary, wife of Mr. II. 
Elliott.—73, Mrs. E. Ingram, of Westbar. 
—Mrs. Valentine.—30, Mr. T. Wilson_ 
Mr. J. Parkin.—73, Mr. T. Darling.—62 
Mr. R. Raybould, Townshead-street. 
At Leeds, 34, after a lingering illness, 
Mrs. Theaker.—51, Haunah, wife of Mr. j! 
Speight—36, Mr. J. Sands.—Mr. F. Top- 
ham—97, Mr. T. Ash—72, Mrs. Miller_ 
42, Mr. J. Smith, of a fit of apoplexy.— 
67, Mrs. A. Sykes.—67, Mr, R. Holmes.—- 
Mr. Greenwood. 
At Hull, 62, Jane, wife of Mr. W. Levett. 
—71, Mrs. Stanley.—50, Ann, wife of the 
late Mr. T. Fish wick.—84, Mrs. Sanderson . 
—Mrs. Stephenson.—Much respected and 
regretted, 26, Mr. C. J. Fox.—52, Mr. J. 
Wake.—56, Mr. T. Browne.—At an ad¬ 
vanced age, Mrs. Hicke.—24, Mrs. M. 
Cordon—68, Mrs. A. Mill. 
At Halifax, 74, Mrs. Emmett, deeply 
regretted by her numerous friends and re¬ 
latives.—Mrs. Bland.—Mr. R. Gledhill, of 
Lee Bridge. 
At Barton, 62, Mr. W. Willoughby.—At 
Great Driffield, Mr. Fox,—At the same 
place, Dorothy, 2nd daughter of the late 
Mr. W. Watson, of Scarborough. — At 
