180 
The landlord observed, ‘4 I hope you are not 
going to take away your hifes2)) Ge replied 
‘€°God forbid! I have no such intention.” 
About nine o'clock at might he took a fit, and 
continued in it rill nearly five the next.morn- 
ing, when he expired. He had eat nothing 
for thee days except the half of a penny loaf, 
though he had money enough upon him, The 
surgeons said they saw no. appearance of his 
having taken poison, or any thing whatever, 
to hasten his death. cy loud 
* At Maryport, Miss Mary Lewis. 17.—Mr. 
Richard Pearson, ship carpenter, 61. 
At Hexham, Mr. bell, dracer. 
* At Keswick, Mr. Joseph Crosthwaite, 79. 
~ At Carlisle, Mr. Wiliam Marshall, tallow 
chandler, 51.—Mrs.. Margaret Richardson, 
widow of Mr. James R. late clerk of St. Coth- 
bert’s, 77-—«Mrs. Jane West, 90.—Mrs. Jane 
Pears, 44. ; 
At Wheelbarrow Hall, near Carlisle, Mr. 
George Robinson, 22. 
At Penrith, Mr. John Roper, glazier, 75. 
At Whitehaven, Mary Raven, 26, who in 
the course of ten months wasa brice, a wi- 
_dow, a mother, anda corpse —Mrs. Bull, 
wife of Mr. B. surveyor. 
At Burton, in Kendall, Mrs. Jackson, 
wife of Captain Robe:t Jackson, late ot the 
Royal Westmoreland militia. 
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YORKSHIRE. 
Last month the first stone of Mr. Hewitt’s. 
new Hotel at. Askern, near Doncaster, was 
laid by S. W. Nicoll, esq of York, recorder 
of Dencaster, in the presence of a number of 
visitors at the Spa; and afterwards a hand- 
some treat was given to the workmen at the 
Swan Inn. : Weir ois! 
| Marricd.] At Leeds,:Mr. John Mallorie, 
mercer, to Miss Martindale, daughter of Mr. 
M. preacher in the old methodist connection. 
Mr. Thomas Webster, of London, currier, 
to Miss Elizabeth Topham, of the former 
place. ee 
At Patrick Brompton, Mr. Richard Ben- 
ton, of Newton le Willows, 84, to Miss Mary 
Plews, of the same place. 
At Kirkthorp, near Wakefield, Joha Henry 
Smith, esq. eldest» son of the Right Hon. 
John Smith, of Heath, to-Miss Caroline Ib- 
betson, second daughter of the la‘e Henry 
J. esq. of St. Anthony’s, in Northumberland, 
—W. Charnock, esq. to Mrs. Neale, both of 
Wekefield.—Mr. Richard Bgomfitt, carpet 
menvufacturer, to Miss Elizabeth Rolfison, 
both ofsLeeds.—Mr. Richard Hollid+y, of 
Lumley, near Ferrybridge, to. Mrs. Nichol- 
_ son, of Liacoin. 
At Kilcairness, Thomas Amory, esq. of 
Wakefield, to Miss Margaret Berry, daughter 
ef the late Phillip B. esq. 
At Marsk, in Cleveiand, Mr. Russe!, of 
Northallerton, to Miss Beckett, of the same 
place... - 5 
= At Strousal!l, Mr..George Ho'mes, of Don- 
cester, to Miss Ann Smith, of Towthorpe. 
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Yorkshire—Lancashire. 
{Sept. hg 
At Pontefract, the Rev. B. Lumley, 4.M, 
to Miss Bennett, dauzhter of the late John 
B. esq, of Barton, Lincolushire. 
At Royston, near Barnsley, Mr. Banforth, 
linen-manufacturer, of Newark, to Miss Ri- 
chardson, of Cadworth. : 
At Stockton, Mr. John Foulstone, to Mis 
Ann Ferrari, of that place, oki 
At St. Jotn’s, Wakefield, Henry Patterson, 
jun. esq to Miss Turton, daughter of Sir Tho= 
mas T. vart. M.P. for the Korough of South- 
wark. 
- Diei.] At Doneaster, Mr. Firth, drapery 
ané common councilman. pte, 
At Scarborough, Thomas Hague, esq. of 
Wak-field. : 
At Huston Bushell, rear Scarborough, 
“‘Lhomas Smart, surgeon. 
At Leeds, Robert Davison; M.D. He was 
eminent in his proiession, and for many years 
senior. physician to the Leeds General Infir- 
mary.==Mrs. Hodgson, of St. Peter's Square, 
46. . 
At Northallerton, Mr. George 
attorney-at-liw, 25. As 
At Studley, near Ripon, the daughter of 
Wiiliam Downing, esq. 15. 4A 
At Huli, Jane Ritson Key, daughter of 
Leonard Ash, K. esq. of Strensall, near York. 
— Mr. R. Haslewood, manager of Mr. Pick- 
ar@’s lead works. . 
At Borrowby, Miss Ana Johnson, 23. 
At Tickhill Castle, Harriet, the wife of 
the Hon. Frederick Lumley, 41. Most be- 
loved and lamented by those who knew her 
longest and best. a % 
At Portobello, near New Malton, Mr. 
Robert Beilby, 88. He visited the Spa at 
Scarborough seventy-three successive sea- 
sons. , 
At Stanley, near Wakefield, the second 
daughter of Jeremiah Glover, esq. 
At Scarlby Hall, the Right Hon. Robert 
Moncton Arundel, Viscount Galway, K. Be 
and one of his Majesty’s Privy Counsellors. 
At Doncaster, Mr. Reynolds, 87. 
At York, Mr. Featherstone, surgeon, 88. 
e~ Mr, Nathaniel Mush, 78. 
LANCASHIRE. oF 
Married.] At Manchester, Mr. Dorring- 
ton, linen-draper, to Miss Gartside, of Cross 
Hall, near Chorley. ; 
At Garstang, Mr. Thomas Gardner, brazier, 
to Miss Proctor, of the Eagle and Child Inn. 
At Liverpool, Mr. Crow, bricklayer, to 
Miss.E. Tandy.—Mr. Birket, land waiter, to 
Miss Lomber.—Mr. Abraham Adamson, to 
Miss Frances Foster.—Mr, John Garnett, to 
Mz. 
Millen, 
- Miss Penketh, of Childwall.—Mr. Cairns, 
draper, to Miss Kaye.—George Waapanaar,. 
merchant, late of Rotterdam, to Elizabeth, 
~widow of the fate James Bond, esq, of Latham. 
— Mr. Robert Watson, late of Leith, to Miss 
Crane.—-Mr. Samuel Isaac Tobias, of London, 
to Miss Sophia, eldest daughter of Dr. Solo- 
mon, of Gilead House.—Mr. R. Clay, to ~ 
Miss E. Newell, both of Chescer. 
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