1797.) 
againft Empfony who has been committed to 
jail. | 
At Threlkeld, near Kefwick, the rev. T. 
Edmondfon, vicar of Rodmerfham, and curate - 
of Threlkeld ; be was 79 years of age, forty- 
nine of which he had been in-that cure. 
We are hafpy it is now in our power to refume 
our Cumberlund news, by means of the pater 
which is filed at Peele’s C ffee-houfe. 
fuggefi, however, 0 many jrroprietors ef provin- 
cial papers the neceffity of filing their papers alfa 
at the Chopter Coffee-houfe, where regular files 
have been continued for public reference during a long 
Series of years. Ouw Notice of laf? month was rather 
intended 28 our vwn apology, than as an attack 
ujion Mr. Wark, the rejpeétable printer of Tue 
CuMBERLAND PAckeT. 
LANCASHIRE. 
A few,weeks fince, the clothes of a young 
man, who had died of the yellow fever, in the 
Weft Indies, were received by his relatives at 
Hornby, a village about nine miles from Lan- 
cafter, On opening the package, which was 
wrapped up in blankets, the infection commu- 
nicated irfelf to five perfuns. prefent. The 
cuftomzry fymptoms of difeafe {oon appeared, 
and, in a few days, two of the five died. Some 
neighbouring families caught. the contagion 3 
but happily it has been arrefted in its progrefs, 
and thofe who were afflicted are now in a fair 
way of recovery. 
Married.| At Liverpool, Mr. Wm. Hurry, 
of Shields, to Mifs Bold, Mr. James Portees 
to Mifs Fleetwood. Mr. Samuel Vernon to 
Mrs, Sutton, Mr. John Bucktun to Mrs. 
Yard, At the fame place, Peter Berzhon, jun. 
efq. of Findbury-fquare, to Mits Ellen Green 
Park, of Liverpool. Mr. James Thompfon 
to Mifs Fanny Bellman. Mr. James Bould 
to Milfs Beftall Mr. James Andfdell to Mifs 
Jane Sinclair, The rev. Lewis Pugh to Mifs 
Everard. Mr. Jonathan Maddock to Mifs 
Martha Jones. Mr. James Winftanley to Mifs 
Mufker, of Walton, Mr. Wm. Hanley to Mifs 
Itherwood. 
At Manchefter, Dr. Archibald Paton, M.D. 
to Mits Burton. Mr. Royle to Mrs. Whit- 
worth. Mr. Gleave, merchant, to Mifs Hale, 
of Dam Hall. Mr. Edward Taylor to Mifs 
Heap. Mr. Samuel Ryle to Mifs Goolden. 
Mr. Jobn Yates to Mifs Godfrey, of Ancoats. 
At Blackburn, Mr, Samuel Fifher to Mrs, 
Clayton. The rev. Mr. Bolden to Mifs 
> Catlow. . 
At Preftwich, Mr. John Grundy Ringley to 
Mifs Taylor, Mr, John Crofs, of Whitefield, 
to Mrs. Stopford. 
Died.| At Liverpool, Mrs. Leigh. Mr. 
Peter Norris. Mrs. Wheelers Aged 19, 
_ Mr. Robt. Marlin. Io his 67th year, Mr, 
George Agett. Aged 73, Mrs. Haven. Mr, 
James Melling. Mr. John Carmichael. Mrs, 
Alice Almond. Mr. Maxwell. Mrs. Owen. 
Mrs. Meredith, = 
_ At Lancafter, aged 46, Bryan Grey, efq, 
Suddenly, aged 37, Mr. Thomas Worlwick. 
Mrs. Wilfon, 
We would . 
Lancan/fiire,..Vork/fhire. | 4OF 
At Blackburn, Mrs. Beardfworth. 
At Prefton, the rey. J. Nicholfon, curate of 
St. George’s Chapel. Suddenly, Mr. Gort. 
At Prefcot, Mr. Cobham Richardfun. 
At Manchefter, Mr. Walter Moore. 
YORKSHIRE, 
On the 16th of Odtuber, foureQuakers, wh» 
have been fo long and ‘fo cruelly confined in 
York Caftle, at the fuit of George Markham, 
vicar of Cariton, in Craven, for non-payment 
of tythes, were difcharged from their jong im- 
prifonment, purfuant to a f{pecial claufe in the 
late aét of parliament. 
On the 3d of the prefent month, was com- 
mitted to the Caftle Gaol, at the {uit of the 
fame ecclefiaftic, Benj. King, aged 86, like- 
wife for non-payment of tythes ! 
Mr. Foljambe, of Aldwark, has given a do- 
“mation of 2o00!. to the Sheffield Genéral Infir2 
maty. The duke of Norfolk has fubfcribed 
30 guineas annually towards the fupport of the 
fame charitable inftitution. Ai 
Married. |—At the Quakers’ Meeting=houfe, 
in York, Mr. Jofeph ‘Vatham, mafter, of the 
Quaker’s Academy, in Leeds, to Mifs Sarah 
North, of York. At the fame place, Mr. 
Sutcliffe to Mifs Stables. At Brockleiby, 
by {pecial licence, Robert Cary Elwes, efg. to 
the hon. Caroline Pelham, daughter of Jord 
Yardborough. -The rev. Robt. Jarrat, vicar of 
Wellington, to Mifs Margaret Hey, of Leeds. 
Mr. Jofhua Walker, wool-ttapier, of Popeley, 
to Mifs Sarah Gomerfall, of Birftall. At Moer- 
ket Weighton, Mr. J.-Pulleine, of Methley, to 
Mifs Smith, of the former place.’ At Wake- 
field, Mr. M. Po@lethwaite to Mifs Julia 
Perkin, At St. Michael-le-Belfyey, Mr. 
Nurfaw to Mifs Wabcila Baldwin, both of 
Knarefbro’.. Mr. Rooth, of Wakefield, agent 
the Aire and Calder Navigation, to Mifs Brsad~ 
bent,of Doncafter. Mr. Dyion, of Huddersfield, 
to Mifs Turner, of Sheflicld, At Ryton, Mr. 
W. Andrews, of Lemmington, to Mifs Tare 
Renoldfon, of Blaydon, i 
At Leeds, Mr. Jeierfon, of St, Peters. 
fquare, to Mifs Mary Walker. 
At Aitrigg, Mr. Wm, Heap to Mifs Habclia 
Burton. ; 
At Leeds, Mr. Samuel Crdfley to Mifs 
Raiftrick, 
Died.J—At York, Mr. Samuel Johnfon. 
Mr. Mounfor. Mrs. Benfon. Mrs. Warbur- 
ton, In her 72d year, Mrs, Ann Clapham. 
At Scarhorough, the rev. T. Morrel,D.D. At 
the fame place, in her 25th year, after a te- 
dious illnefs of 12 months, Mrs. jane Jen- 
nings. , At Efcricke, near York, in her 16th 
year, Mifs Fearne. At Thornton Bridge Hall, 
near Helperby: aged 79, Mr. Ambrofe Gray. 
At Hull, Mr, Redford. In his 53d year, the 
rev. Jof-ph Milner, A.M. vicar of Holy Tii sity 
Church, and 30 years matter of the ‘ree grim- 
mar-{chool in Hull, At Sheffield, Mr. Ty. 
Taylor, captain in the Joyal-independent 
Sheffield volunteers. At Richmond, Mrs. 
Wright. At Birftall, near L+< ds, Mr, T. John. 
fon, one of the ¢ldeft preachers in Mr. Wefley?. 
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