1809.] 
Died.] At Wreay,-near Brampton, Mr. H. 
Graham, 
At Workington, Mr. Ralph Gleeson, ot- 
panist, @22.——-Mr. Newark Shipley.—-Mr. 
John Mucklewean.—Mr. Samuel Wise.—- 
Mrs. Mary Barnes, 58.——Mr. W. Fearon, 
printer.—-Mr. William Wild, 74. 
At Kendal, Mr. Henry Brewer, surgeon, 
31. 
At Harrington, Mrs. Key, 92.—-Mrs. Sa- 
rah Grave. 
At Egremont, Mrs. Jane Bateman. 
At Pasture-lane, near Hesket Newmarket, 
Lieutenant James, of the Cumberland mili- 
tia, 23. 
At Portinscale, near Keswick, Mr. Jos. 
Keen, 66. 
At Derwent Bank, Mr. }. Atkinson, 68. 
At Burton in Kendal, Mr. John Nichol- 
son, 60. 
At Orton Rigg, Mr. John Blain, 48. 
At Burton in Lonsdale, Mrs. Mary King. 
At Kirkland, Kendal, Mrs. Jane Hay- 
Barth, 74. ~ | 
At Papcastle, Mr. Thomas Watson, 59. 
At Keswick, Mr..Jolin Crosthwaite, 80. 
At Newtown, near Carlisle, Mr. Francis 
Lamonby, 43. 
At Denton Holme Foot, T. Coscrow, 96. 
At Wetherall, Mr. ‘T. Nichol. 
At Wigton, Mrs. Mary Chambers. 
At Elterly Lodge, Mrs. Anne Birkett, 
daughter of the late Rev. Edward B. preben- 
dary of Carlisle cathedral, 79. 
At Penrith, Mr. J. W. Fisher, 29.—Mr. 
T. Murthwaite, of the Black Bull Inn, 95.— 
Mr. Jeremiah Jackson,—Mr. John Varty, 75. 
At Water-end, in Loweswater, Mr, Jona- 
than Dixon, 
At Sandwith, Mrs. Moore, wife of Mr. 
Joseph M. and the next day, at Sandwith 
Outfield, his son-in-law, Mr. T. Savage. 
At Morresby, Miss Woodall. 
At Whitehaven, W. Lewthwaite, esq. late 
ef Broadgate in Millom, 70.—Mr. Richard 
Oyes, 55.—Mr. T, Holmes.—-Mr. Emanuel 
Burton, 77. 
At Carlisle, Mr. T. Stephenson, 45.—Mrs. 
Relph, 25.—Mr. T. Wales, 62.—Mr, T. 
Nixon, 80.<—Miss Ann Moore. 
YORKSHIRE. 
An excellent library has been established 
at Aberford, patronised by all the distinguish- 
ed families in the environs of that beautiful 
village, and is supported by upwards of 40 
subscribers. The general management of the 
business is conducted by a committee of 
three persons, balloted for annually. Mr. 
Allen, Mr, W. Sanderson, and Mr. Joseph 
Ellerton, form the committee for 1809-10. 
Great praise is due to Mr. Wilks, the libra- 
rian, for the excellent order and preservation 
in which the bovks are kept. 
Married.| At Bransby, W. J. Charlton, 
esq. of Hesleyside, Northumberland, to Kas. 
“therine Henrietta, third daughter of the late 
Francis Chol meley, esq. 
MenTHEY Mas. No, 19%. 
Porkshires 
Sykes, 87.—Mrs. Hailam. 
$37 
At Bowden, Booth Grey, esq:.to Lady Soe 
phia Grey, daughter of the Earl of Stamford 
and Warrington. 
At Skepton, Mr. Holden, of Halifax, book- 
seller, to Miss Pollard. 
At Driffield, Captain John Rose, of Hull, to 
Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. William Porter. 
At York, Mr. William Askwith, proctor, 
to Miss Buckle, daughter of Joseph B. esq. 
At Smeaton, W. B. Bayley, esq. M.D, 
of Northallerton, to Miss Hewgill, daughter 
of the late Rev H. H. of Hornby Grange. 
At Hull, Mr. Thomas Wilson, of the Rein 
Deer Inn, to Miss Thompson, of the Crown 
lnn.-—Capt. T. Pears to Mrs. Sherwood. 
At Richmon¢, Mr. Summers, of Modrtown, 
near Leeds, to Miss Goodwill, eldest daugh- 
ter of the Rey. Mr. G. rector of the former 
place. 
At Scarbro’, Capt. John Smelt, to Miss 
Mary Fowler, eldest daughter of Mr. J. F. 
At New-Malron, William Middleton, esqe 
of Norton Grange, to Miss Anne Walker, 
second daughter of John W. esq. . 
Died.} At Yor, Mrs. Bedinyfield, relict 
of Eilward B. esq.-Mr. T. Brayshaw, 46.— 
On the anniversary of his 71st year, Mr. To 
Willans.—Mr. W. Stott, 75.—Mrs. Dawson; 
86.—Mr. T. Palmer, 66.—T. Atkinson, esq. 
84.—Miss Sarah Hampton, 35. 
At Leeds, Mr. Cooper, jun His death was 
occasioned by eating nuts.=-Mrs. Waugh, 82. 
—Mrs. Arthington.--—Mr. John Priestleys 
late quarter-master serieant to the south bats 
talion of Leeds voluntee:s, and to the second: 
battalion of local militia, attached to this 
borough. 
At Sheffield, Mr. W. Proctor, 65.—Mrs. 
Dodworth.—Mr. T. Roebuck, 58.—Mr. We 
At Hull, Mr. R. Duncan, of Great 
Driffield, surgeon, who served in that Capa 
city for 23 years in the navy, 53.—Mrs. Alf- 
new, 80.—-Mrs. Burnham, 72.—Mr. T. 
Good, 75.—Mr. R. West, 54,—Mr. John 
Mowld, 75 —-Mrs. Mary Wright, 72.—Mrs. 
Roxby, 71. 
At Beverley, Mr. Edward Lee, 73.—Mr. 
T. Diwson. 
At Pickering, Miss Borton. _ 
At Ripon, the Rev. Isaac Godmend, 44 
years vicar of the collegiate church there, 74. 
—Miss Askwith, daughter of W. A-.esq — 
The Rey. Isaac Cook, A.M. head-master of 
the grammar school. 
At Seamer, near Scarborough, Mr. Dun- 
slay, 33. 
At Rawthorpe Hall, near Huddersfield, 
Mr. Jos. Dobson, sen. 68. 3 
At West IMills, Mirfield, Mrs. Brook, re- 
lict of Samuel B. esq. 55. 
At Bridlington, Marmaduke Prickett, esq. 
—Mrs. Ann Dixon, wife of Mr. James D. 
post-master, 35. 
At Beeston, Mr. Samuel Dixon, 79. 
At Scarborough, Mrs. Hebden, widow of 
Wilkam H. esq. : 
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