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They no~, with the moft fympavhetic woe, 
<ondole wach his aged parents, of wuorm he was 
and fupps "gis and ae eply mourn his 
bit as'a national lofs, waich they cannot ind julge 
the hope of hving to fee fupplica. ++: 
CUMBERLAND AND WesTMORELAND. 
Marrnez.}—-At Whitehaven, Mr. A Wil- 
fiams to Mifs Simmerin, of Morefby. Mr. 
Howéill to Mifs Breage. Capt. H. Archer te 
Miis Addition. 
at Workington, Mr. J. Clark, 
avionteetn. 
Aé Diffington, Mr. F. Pearfen te Mifs A. 
Scott, of Gil-arten.—At Crois Canouhy, Mr. 
K. Wood to Mifs M. Inman, both of 
pert—At Brough, Mir. A. Rebinion to Mifs 
Hodgfon—-Re Reymington, efg. of Millon, 
to Mifs 
wear “Kirkby Lonfdale, to Mifs E. Maytchell, of 
Aynfom, near Cartmeil, 
_ At Appleoy, Capt. 4 
Mils Wilton, 
Died. j—-At Whitehaven, 575 Mrs. Uarrifon. 
ee Workington, Nir. R. Parkin—Aged 7 Ly 
Mr. W. Tailentyre—-At Seb. rham-Bridge, 
aged: 34, Mrs. Claike. At fades Mrs, 
Hinde.— Aged $7, Mr. J.. Fiber; he let 
Dchind him zo children, §7 grand-childven, 
and 37 great grand-children.——Mr. W. Glover, 
for many years head gardener at Abbot-Hall, 
mear Kendal... 
At Kirkotwald, 
S‘iter, of the mavy, te 
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aged 76, Mr. ©. White- 
Ga HESHIRE. 
Married] Jame Mfr, C. Amery -to Milfs ae wt 
Hams, atin of Lz Sutton. 
At Afibury. Ms. Walley, 
Mis M. Jacafon, of Congleton. © Signor Bor- 
ghefe, of hears) CO Bits Larive Ey 2 7av OQFfe of 
the late Queen of Kranee, for her ikl as a per- 
former on the vicha. At Lymm, ].. Rowe, 
e(q.of H. Leigh, to Mus Stélion,. or Redgith 
Hall. 
H. L. Towninend, of Chefte : 
Died. J—At Chefier, Mits Rogers. Mr. 
Bromfield, Mrs. Puce. Mr: j..Wation. In 
the bloom of youth, Mifs S. Havgarth. Mis. 
mete 
Prince., ‘Mrs. Moore Mr. J. Hall. 
Mr. J Wood, of Winsford, a young gen ae 
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man of an any difpolition, and exqui ite 
literary accomplifhmciits. 
YORKSHIRE. 
An application is to be made to Parliament, 
this Seflions, for amore eneétual drainage of the 
lends, in the parifhes of Cowick, Snaith, 
Sykehoufe, and eighteen other contigucus 
parithés. © ~ 
Four red potatoes, cut in fets and planted laft 
ycar, ig a piece of ground near Shetneld, pro- 
duced 5! pecks, which being cut end planted 
this year, na fimilar mane have proauced a 
lords, Or 196 pecks ! 
A cow, at Hafiingden, produced lately Foch 
her milk, in the ae of one’ week, the fur- 
prifing quantity | of 214 pounds of cutter! 
of Preftor, -to 
* eye am CS ee: . 
At Nefton, the rev. R. Mafie to Mify. 

A correfpondent of a York paper, —re 
recommends’ the® effablifhment of fucietics 
throughout the country, familar to that in the 
metropolis, w beh is called * The Law Se- 
ciety,””—the ob& of which is, to refeue the 
poorer clafies of the community from the 
rapacious fangs of Low. and UNPRENEIPLED 
attornies. he public at Jaree would be bene- 
fitted, were tuch focietics to be generally fet 
on foot. ; 
yee the late Wakefield Quarter Seffions, 
ti © Lourt refolved {and recommended thefame ~ 
re eae atioa to other ‘magiftrates) not to allow of - 
any indenture for binding cut psrifh appren= 
tices, unlefs where the: parents, the children, 
the parifh overieers, and the propoied mafters 
fall have been previoufly examuned, &c. by a_ 
magiftrate, that all the pastes may have an 
evportunity «f fhewing gaufe azaing fuch 
allowanee, &c. They alfo direGied a refolu- 
fion to the apprenticing of poor coikdren ft 
cotfon-mills, éc. where they are. compelied te 
works during the night time,, or an unreafonable 
number of hours in the day. They, frther 
recommended, that Juftices fheuld compel 
partih everfecrs to prejent a retucn of the fate of 
the fioor, &C. twice in ewery year, at a petty 
ferGons to be hoiden exprefsiy for the purpofe ; 
together with particular enquiries into the treats 
mui%, &c. of fuch apprentices, with a ¥few te 
ooo: their fituation lefs dreaded, ang “more 
corafarteble than at prefent. 
Miurviz dJ—Ax York, by the rev,- W,. 
Ricihrdion, the rev. M Reaeice of Gatehoufe, 
near Daumibics, to Mifs Hy Asleeion —WMr. G. 
Partman, of Loraion, to Mifs Glechill.—Mr,’ 
Si Williamfon to Mifs E. Lambert.—Mr. ]- 
Simpfon,--of _ Hewden, to Milfs BE: Davy, 
The. rev. S. Se Een reftor oft@K Kirty 
Knowle, N R. to Mifs. Bell, of Huby. 
At Leeds (Brnghoufe) Mr. S. Pyiefiman | te 
Mifs M. Fatham: 
At Huil, J. T. Stanley, efq. of Alderley, to 
the Hon. Mus Holroyc, eldeft-daughtsr of Lore 
Shefheld. Capt. Tempirton to Mits 8. Buttle. 
Mr.. W. Skipworth to Mifs E. Wilfon, of 
Sheffeld. Mr. J. On kfon to. Mrs. Chapman. 
Mr. J. Kitehin, of Londen, to .Mifs Stearss 
At Balifax, B. ube fies che rof Chrift Col. 
Cambridge, fe > Milfs A. Waterhouis, of Well, 
head. Myr. W. Hirt, of i. ghtcliffe, to. Mifs 
M. acted th, of Wivices dear Holl... Mr. W, 
Greave to Mifs M. ‘Couien, of Old Town. 
At Doncatier, Mr. W. Morley to Mifs 
Ainley. Ma. Syble to’ Mifs Dove. 
At Sheffield, sir. B. Williams, of Manchefter, 
to. Nail gucleg: hr: J. Hartop, of Bright- 
fide, to Mrs. Handley. 
At Wakefeld, Mr. C. Mann to M ifS _S, 
Beatfon, of eal. 
At Birttall, Mr. J. Appleby to Mifs A. Page, 
At Giieley, Mr. . Wood, of Batls “> to 
Mifs E.- Mofs, of Horsforth. Mr. Banks, of 
Swillington, to Milfs Shillitoe, of. Prefton. 
fre Js Jennet, of Stockton-upon- Tees, to Mifs 
Hortley » of Norton. At Drax, Mr. . Aaron, 
of eal to Mis A, Fither, of Newland: 
At 
