1809. | 
At Bishopwearmouth, Mrs. Rawling, 52.- 
Mrs. Akenhead. 
At Chester-le-street, Mrs. 
school-mistress. . 
At Alnwick, Mrs. Dodds, / 
At the Brooms, near Pontop, Mr. John 
%mith, 86. 
At Haydonbridge, Mrs. Jane Dryden. 
At Lambton, Mrs. Denning, wife of Mr. 
Richard D. of Newcastle, 33. . 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Married.) At Carlisle, Michael Rowand, 
banker, Glasgow, to Miss Margaret Wilson, 
sixth daughter of the late Alexander W. esq. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. John Wallace, to 
Miss Messenger. 
At Dearham, Captain Wm. Fletcher, to 
Miss Betsy Tolson, daughter of Captain Thos. 
T. of Maryport. 
At Kendal, Mr. Thomas Hayton, to Miss 
E. Garnett. 
Died.} At Carlisle, Mrs. Elizabeth Gra- 
ham, who had been tapped for the dropsy 22 
times.—Mrs. Isabella Sceugh, 32.—Mrs. 
Agnes Simpson, 81.—-Miss Nancy Nelson, 
known on the stage by the name of Edwin, 29. 
At Penrith, Mrs. Margaret Wilkinson.— 
Joseph Salkeld, esq. 
_ At Whitehaven, Mr. John Brough, 39.— 
Mrs. Nutsford, 37.—Mrs. Sarah Featherston. 
——Miss Johnstone, 25.—Mr. David Latimer, 
of Angus-well, Kirklinton, 76. 
At the Low Wood, near Kendal, Mrs. Do- 
rathy Troughton. : 
At Hegdale, near Shap, Westmorland, 
Mrs. Thomas Cooper, 71. 
At Stainton, near Carlisle, Mrs. David 
Botty, 78. 
“At Maryport, Mr. Daniel Saul, 
At Linstock, Mr. James Graham. 
At Brampton, Mrs. Sloan, 87. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Application is intended to be made in the 
ensuing session of Parliament for Acts for the 
following purposes:—-1. For making a turn- 
pike road, to branch off from the Great North 
Road at the south end of Barnsdale, in the 
parish of Campsall and Skelbrook, or one of 
them,in the West Riding; and to communi- 
cate with the present road leading from 
Wakefield to Leeds.—-2. For dividing and 
inclosing the common and waste grounds in 
the township of Thorp Andlin and parish of 
of Badsworth, in the West Riding.—3. In 
the manor and township of Scarerofi.—4. 
In the parishes of Edlington and Stainton. — 
5. in the townships of Campsall and Nor- 
ton—and, 6. in the township. of Hensall ; 
all in the West Riding. . The first of 
these improvements, on the supposition 
of one of the north mails passing that 
way, will bring Leeds six hours’ journey 
(mearer the metropolis than it is at present ; 
it will, besides, materally enliven Poi.terract, 
and greatly benefit all the villages in the 
line of country through which it is: intended 
_ tO pass. 
MontutyMas. No, 190, 
Anderson, 
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Yorkshire. 3533 
Married.} At Leeds, John Kirkly, esze° 
of Dotterill Cottage, in the East Riding, to 
Miss Watson, only daughter of Mr. W. Mer- 
chant, of Leeds.-Elihu Dickenson, esq. of | 
“Melbank House, to Mrs. Rothwell, of Mans 
chester. 
At York, Mr. Wm. Spence, bookseller, ta 
Mary, youngest daughter of Mr. William 
-Hawkin, ; 
At Bridlington, Mr. Thomas Fletcher, 
aged 84, to Miss Mary Fletcher, 16. 
At Thorp Arch, Robert Hemmington, esq, 
to Miss Fisher, daughter of the Rev. Mr,. 
F. of Twickenham, Middlesex. 
At Brompton, near Northallerton, Lieut. 
Johnson, of the North York militia, to Miss 
Newby. ; 
At Cawthorne, Mark Skelton, jun. esq. to 
Anne, fourth daughter of Samuel Thorp, 
esq. of Bank’s Hall. 
At Bilton, Captain Chamberlain, of the 
15th Foot, son of the late Irish Judge Cham- 
berlain, to Ann Maria, third daughter of 
Lieut.-Colonel Plumer, of Bilton Hall. 
At Bedale, the Rev. George F. Wise, rector 
of Thornton Watlass, to Miss Brooke, eldest 
daughter of the late Colonel B. of Scholes, 
near Wetherby. 
, Died.| At Leeds, Elizabeth Finley, 101. 
—Mrs. Teal.—Mr. David Dunderdale.——-Mr. 
J. Riley, jun. bookseller, 24.<—Mrs. Wild. 
At Hull, Mr. John Teal, 66.—Mr. Wm. 
Tong, 67.—Mr. Vhomas Herrall, 51. 
At Doncaster, the Rev. Roger Steele, cus 
rate of that place, 31. f 
Yesterday se’anight, at Shefficld, aged 74, : 
Mrs. Hardy, who for the last 27 years kept 
a school, where she had instructéd many 
thousands of childred in reading and spelling, 
by a method of her own, peculiarly easy and 
expeditious, Among-her pupils she went by 
the name of ‘* Giant Grumbo,” her real 
name being unknown to most of her nearest 
neighbours till it appeared on her coffin- 
plate. _ ; 
At York, Mr. John Stabler, 52.-Henry 
Darley, esq. of Aldby Park, 65.——Mr. Robt. 
Gray.—-Mr. Wm. Pashley, 79. 
At Tolstone-Lodge, near Tadcaster, Pere-« 
grine Wentworth, esq. 87. In May, 1751, 
Mr. W. married Miss Thompson, only daughe 
ter of Beilby Thompson, esq. of Escrick, 
near York, by his first. wife, who was sole 
daughter and heiress of Sir Roger Beckwith, 
bart. He afterwards married Mrs. Whitton, 
relict of Wm. Whitton, esq. of Lupset, near 
Wakefield, and sister tothe late Dr. Asshe- 
tod, of Misdieton, near Manchester. He 
has left no issue by either marriage. Mr, 
W.was the last of the male line of the 
Earl of Strafford. He held the office of Re- 
gister for the West Riding of the county of 
York, 44 years. He was highly esteemed 
by every gentleman of the turf, on which he 
commenced in 1754, though in 1752 he rode 
his hunter, a match, against Mr. Vernen’s 
hunter, over York. 
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