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... MARRIED. On lA, at the II pari.h church, Mr. Samuel Stauefielal, (wail.n cutter, to Miss Ellen Wadsworth, both of Eastwood, Stan/bell On the nth inst. et Reptant&ll Church, by the Mew. Herb Derrig, LL.B., Mr. Greenwood Helliwell, bite inhkerpci, Angel ...
... MARRIED. COOKsON—SMALL.—On the 22rd instant, at St. Paul's Church, Mr. John Cookson, painter, to Mrs. Fanny Small. SMITH—REANEY.—On the 24th inst., at the above place, Mr. Joseph Smith, watchmaker, Pilistone-street, to Miss Annie Elizabeth Amway. ...
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... MARRIED. MAY—DRAKE.—On the 2nd inst., at St. Mary's Church, Barusle2,-, by the Rev. H. R. Alder, Mr. Richard May, cordwainer, to Mrs. Sarah Drake, both of Barnsley. HANCOCK—ALLoTT.—On the 3rd inst., at the same place, Mr. Henry Hancock, labourer, to Miss ...
... MARRIED. On Tueaday, the 16th inat., at St. chitreb, SC !I Mr. W. Swing, agent, Jitd. , to MN. Nic;lo: of the Talbot Inn, Satrliro`. At Norton, on the 20th . inst., by the Itc.. E . Mr. Joshua I)unwell, tiehoolmaqter, to Attac, daughter John Eland, raff ...
... MARRIED. On the 9th inst., at the Halifax Parish Church. Mr. Abraham Thomas, corn miller, of Stanfield, to Miss Betty Wilcock, of Langfield. Same day and place, Mr. Isaac Walker, iron dresser, to Miss Elizabeth Horner, both of Wadswoi th. On the 16th ...
... MARRIED. On the 7th init., at Batley Parish Church. by the Rev. T. Davie*. Mr. B. A. Crossley, of Waladen, to Miss A. H. Lawson, of Toionorden. On the 9th inst., at the Halifax Parish Church, Mr. Brighton Clark, weaver, Stinger House, Banks, Mytholmroyd ...
... MARRIED. January sth, at Christ Cliorch, Harrogate, the Rev, W. W. Gibbon, vicar. Tbomaa Charles Cartleg**, of Wethsiby, to Nancy Maria LdujuifdbOD, of Uarrogate. January 4ih, at Christ Cborcb, HarrogaU, by the Rev. G. 6. Browurigg, WiUiaui Hiuiairortb ...
... MARRIED. BUTTERELL--tTESKINSON.-011 the 28th instant, at the Parish Church, Mr. William Butterell, grocer, to Miss Emma Jeukinson. DIED. CONDLIFF.—On the 24th inst., aged 37, at the residence of her brother-in-law, John Montagu Brown, Esq., Tideswell ...