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Marricd.t At Gregna-greenj Mr. John 
Todd, to Mifs Jane Smith, voth of Penrith. 
At Hayton, Mr. fohn Glendinning, to 
Mifs Ifabella Trumblew-Mr. Ifaac Rigge, of 
Kendal; to Mifs M. Sandéffon, of London. 
At Carlifle, M:.H. Falthaw, aged 48, to 
Mrs. Nelion, aged 25. 
At Yealand, John Fend, efg. to Mifs 
Lawfon. 
Died.| %n Carlifle, aged 33, Mr. J. 
Wilfon.—In Caldegate, aged 35, Mr. Tho- 
mas Simpfon.—tn Scotch-ftreet, Mifs Elea- 
nor Bennet.—In Botchergate, aged go, Mr. 
William Lacock. 
At Allonby, Mrs. Mary Beeby. 
At Haltcliffe, aged 66, Mr. Jofeph Rich- 
ardiom, wniverfally lamented. | 
At Workington, in the prime of life, 
Mrs. Wiiliamfon.—In an advanced age, Mr. 
John Ritfon.-Aged 59, Mr. Hugh James, 
an eminent and refpected fargeon and apothe- 
eary.—Aged 64, Mr. John Weftray, tanner. 
—Aged 22, Mr. Jufeph Sibfon, 
At Cove, Mr. Jeffery Irving, jun. 
At Wigten, Mr. Robert Pearfon, a young 
snan of fingulat worth. 
At Kendal, aged 4r, Lieutenant Plant, of 
the 35th regiment; he wus a native of Ken- 
dal, and had recentty returned from his regi- 
ment in the MeJjiterratean, having beer 
feized with a flux, on the coaft of Genoa, 
witich was the caufe of his death.--In an ad- 
wanced age, Mr. James Shepherd. 
In Queen-ftreety Whitehaven, Mrs. Reed. 
YORKSHIRE. 
The Magiftrates of Leeds, and of many other 
places, have publifhed the moft earneft fup- 
plicatiens to the farmers and dealers to bring 
their corn=to market. It feems now to be 
admitted, that the war, country banks, pa- 
per currency, and large farms, are the Hy- 
dras which the Legiflature has to encounter 
in any remesy it may apply to lefien the 
dreadful fufferings of the poor. 
Mr. JounSranctirre,whoisé refpectably 
Known as a philofophical and practical che- 
mift in London, has lately delivered a courfe 
of le€tures on chemiftry in the concert-room 
at Leeds. The utility of fuch leGures ina 
manufacturing diftrid muft be obvious, and we 
trutt they will prove no lefs ufeful to the phi- 
Jofophical world: an intefligent lecturer 
cannt refide Jong in a manufacturing diftri@ 
wihout arriving at a knowledge of proceffes 
which have hitherto been concealed from the 
public by ignorance or avarice, nor without 
i troducing improvements of the highet jm- 
prtance to the commerce and wealth of the 
minufaéturers. 3 | 
Ata late meeting of the Magiftrates 
of the Weft Riding, relative to the high 
price of provifions, fome general refo- 
Jutions were entered into, it being refolved 
to truft to the wifdom of the Legiflature at 
the then expected meeting ef Parliament. 
The Brewers of Hull have refolved mot 
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Yorkfhire. 
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to felbale at lefs than fixteen pence per gal-" 
lon. 
Seditious bills have been pofted up in va-! 
rious parts of Yorkthire, inviting the people _ 
to infurre@tion. ; 
Doétors Baynes, Davison, Hirpv, 
Tuore, and Wacker, with feventeen fure 
geons of Leeds, have figned a publi adver- 
tifement, announcing their ae = 
the cow pox. To the advertifement they 
have fubjoineda ftatement, that of thé 397 
perfous who have died in Leeds, during the 
Jat fix months, gz/have died of the {mall 
pox ! 
Married.] John Lifter Kaye,. efq. of 
Grange, to the Right Hon. Lady Amelia 
Gray, youngeft daughter of the Earl of Stam~ 
ford. 
The Rev. J. J. Hornby, of Winwick, to 
Mifs Hefther Atherton. 
Lionel Place, efq. fon of the late L. Place, 
of York, toMifs Sophia Thompfon, of Kirby 
Hall, 
The Rev. John Hewitt, of Peniftone, to 
Mifs Snowden, of Ripon. 
Mr. James Dewhurit, of Leeds, to Milfs 
Green, or Blackburn. 
Vir. Barrett, of Leeds, to Mifs Crowther, 
of Churwell. 
_ Mr. Taylor, of Sdndhutton, to Mifs Wat- 
fon, of Skipton-upon-Swale. 
Mr. Charles Kaye, of Farnley, to Mifs 
Ann Smith, of Tounder Bridge. — 
Mr. Holland, of Branfton, to Mifs Bur- 
rows, of Wrongby. -: ‘ 
James Jackfon, efq. of Doncafter, to Mifs 
Henrietta Bower, of Bantry. 
Join Dent, ef¢. M. P. to Mifs A. J. Wil- 
liamfon, of Roby Hall. 
Mr. Joféph Webtter, of Farnley, to Mifs 
Kaye, of Farnley-Tyas. 
Mr, Thomas Other, of Redmire, to Mifs 
Stapylton, of Leyburn. . 
Capt. George Eyre, of the Royal Navy, 
to Miis Georgiana Cooke, of Wheatley. 
The Rev. John Hyde, of Stoke-Talmage, 
to Mifs Godmond, of Ripon. 
Mr. S. Pearfon, of Gowthorpe, to Mi‘s S. 
Stephenfon, of Allerthorpe. 
Mr. 'T. Carrett, of Grimfby, to Mifs Jane 
Beatniffc, of Hull. 
Mr. Denman, comedian, to Mats Ciofe, 
of Doncafter. 
Mr. B. Torr, of Adwick-le-Street, to Mifs 
Torr, of Stowe Park. 
At Howden, the Rev. Ralph Spofforth, to 
Mifs Dunn. 
Mr. ‘T Sotheran, bookfeller, of York, to 
Miis E. Peers, of Chancery-lane, London. 
Mr. Cotterel, to Mrs. Everingham, both 
of Hull. 
Mr. W, Fewfon, to Mrs. Smith, of Scree- 
ton. 
At Hull, Mr. Peake, to Mifs Mary Job. 
At Beverley, Mr. William Malt, to Mifs 
Gardhan., 
At 
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