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Transcriptions of the Births, Marriages and Deaths
from the Malton Messenger for the year 1858


2nd January 1858

MARRIED

  • On the 19th ult., at Norton, Mr John NEWBY, of Welburn, to Miss Mary WATSON, of Norton.
  • On the 21st ult., at Langtoft, by the Rev. Richard BALDOCK, Mr William TRANMAR, of the above place, to Miss Mary MARSHALL, youngest daughter of Mr John MARSHALL, of Slingsby.
  • On the 23rd ult., at St. Mary's Bishophill Senior, York, by the Rev. H.W. BECKWITH, Mr Henry George SMALLWOOD, farmer, Middlethorpe, York, to Mary Jane, second daughter of the late Mr Robt. CARR, druggist, of the former place, formerly of Settrington.
  • On the 24th ult., at the Registrar Office, Malton, Mr John MASTERMAN, of Swinton, to Miss H. BOTTERILL, of Rillington.
  • On the 26th ult., at St. Leonard's church, New Malton, by the Rev. J. WALKER, Mr Robt. MERCER, of North Grimston, to Miss Mary OXENDALE, of New Malton.
  • On the 27th ult., at St. Leonard's church, by the Rev. G.P. CORDEUX, Mr Edmund HILL, to Miss Elizabeth ALLAN, both of New Malton.
  • Same day, at the parish church, Stockton-on-Tees, by the Rev. Thos. LAW, curate, Mr Joseph WARDELL, bricklayer, to Mary, only daughter of Mr Anthony HANBY, butcher, Stockton-on-Tees.
  • On the 28th ult., at Wharram-le-Street, Mr David DICKINSON?, Thixendale, to Miss Jane PORTER, Acklam.
  • On the 29th ult., at Kirby-Misperton, by the Rev. C.J. SYMPSON, Mr John CLARKSON, to Miss Mary PIERCY, both of Ryton.
  • On the 30th ult., at the parish church, Great Driffield, by the Rev. George ALLEN, Richard LAYBOURNE, Esq., Newport, Monmouth, second son of Jacob LAYBOURNE, Esq., of Nafferton, to Emily, second daughter of James HARRISON, Esq., of Driffield.
  • On the 31st ult., at the parish church Whitby, Mr Thos. Blake MORRISON, to Miss Mary GROVES, both of the same place.

DEATHS

  • On the 30th ult., at the Union House, Malton, Mr Wm. LUPTON, aged 61.
  • On the 21st ult., Mrs WALKINGTON, the wife of Mr Robt. WALKINGTON, inkeeper, Malton, aged 45.
  • On the 24th ult., at the Union House, Malton, Mr James PARKER, aged 82.
  • On the 25th ult., at Thorpebasset, Mrs Hannah SHEPHERD, aged 77.
  • On the 27th ult., at Sowber Hill, near Northallerton, John HUTTON, Esq., deputy Lieutenant for the North-Riding of Yorkshire, aged 63.
  • On the 28th ult., at Malton, Mr Wm. RUDDOCK, brewer, aged 62.
  • Same day, at her residence, Bagdale, Whitby, Mrs Dorothy AKENHEAD, aged 91.
  • Same day, at Marton, aged 33 years, Mr Wm. ETTY, jun., son of Wm. ETTY, Esq., wine merchant.


9th January 1858

MARRIED

  • On the 24th ult., at Settrington, by the Rev. R. SHAWCROSS, Mr W. METCALFE, eldest son of Mr METCALFE, farmer, to Miss H. SPENCE, youngest daughter of Mr J. SPENCE, both of Settrington.
  • On the 22nd ult., at St. Saviour's church, York, by the Rev. R. SHOOTER, Mr Robert DOBSON, schoolmaster, Terrington, to Mrs Usella ROBERTS, eldest daughter of the late Mr Peter RYMER, of Coxwold.
  • On the 5th inst., by the Rev. W.R. GRIESBACK, Mr Morris WINDOWS, to Miss Mary PETLEY, both of Fridaythorpe.
  • On the 2nd inst., at Thorpebasset, by the Rev. Mr HALL, Mr Wm. DENNIS, wheelwright, to Miss E. MARSHALL, of Thorpebasset.

DEATHS

  • On the 26th ult., the Rev. Dr. COLERIDGE, vicar of Thoverton, and prebendary of Exeter, brother of the Hon. Mr Justice COLERIDGE, the celebrated poet.
  • On the 29th ult., at Filey, Mr G. GOFTEN, aged 74.
  • On the 31st ult., Mr Thos. ROBSON, Inland Revenue Officer, Edinburgh, and late of Malton, aged 41, leaving a wife and eight children to deplore their untimely loss.
  • On the 1st inst., at Thimbleby, Mr John BULMER, stonemason, aged 70.
  • On the 6th inst., at Slingsby, Mrs Mary SMITH, aged 80.
  • Same day and place, Anne, daughter of Mr HUTCHINSON, aged nine months.


16th January 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 8th inst., Msr John BURNITT, of a son.
  • On the 9th inst., at New Malton, Mrs Robert WARWICK, Greengate, of a son.
  • On the 10th inst., at Old Malton, the wife of Mr H. ROBSON, of a son.
  • On the 11th inst., at Castle-Howard Gardens, the wife of Mr Geo. SUTHERLAND, of a daughter.
  • Same day, at the Marishes, the wife of Mr B. ROBSON, of a daughter.
  • On the 12th inst., at Fridaythorpe, the wife of Mr Cooper SHEPHERD, of a daughter.
  • On the 12th inst., at Malton, the wife of Mr Jno. SHEPHERD, painter, &c., of a daughter.

MARRIED

  • On the 12th inst., at St., Leonard's church, by the Rev. G.P. CORDEUX, Robert DICKINSON, labourer, to Mary KELD, both of Malton.
  • Same day, at St. John's church, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Theodoala, daughter of Mr Joseph GIBSON, of Whitby, accountant, to William SKELTON, of the same place, draper.

DEATHS

  • On the 5th inst., at Henderskelf, Mary Ann BILBROUGH, aged 17, much respected.
  • On the 7th inst., at Pocklington, Mr George NICOLLS, joiner, aged 28.
  • Same day, at Broxburne, Mercy Smallwood MANN, aged 61, relict of the late Thos. MANN, Esq., Bagdale, Whitby.
  • On the 8th inst., at Norton, son of Mr J.J. BRAY, aged one year.
  • On the 8th inst., at Bishop Wilton, Mr John ATKINSON, farm labourer, aged 66 - respected by all - his end was peace.
  • On the 10th inst., same place, Hannah WARE, wife of Mr Wm. WARE, jun., aged 30.
  • On the 14th inst., at Slingsby, Hannah, infant daughter of Mr Joseph HILL.


23rd January 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 20th, the wife of Mr Wm. FALKINGBRIDGE, builder, of a son.

MARRIED

  • On the 16th inst., at the parish church, Kirby-Misperton by the Rev. C. SIMPSON, rector, Mr John ROBINSON, jun., blacksmith, to Miss Mary WOOD, both of Habton.
  • Same day, at Seamer church, by the Rev. J.R. INGE, vicar, Mr Harrison RHODES, to Miss Jane CANDLOR, both of Seamer.
  • Same day, at Lastingham, by the Rev. R.D. EASTERBY, Mr Wm. TODD, book-keeper, Liverpool, to Jane, eldest daughter of Mr Isaac GARBUTT, farmer, Farndale East.
  • Same day, at St. Leonard's church, New Malton, by the Rev. G.P. CORDEUX, John Richardson HUNT, of Malton, to Frances ROGERS, of Norton.
  • On the 18th inst., at St. Mary's church, Scarbro', Capt. Jas. SHAW, eldest son of Mr SHAW, of Scarbro', to Ann, only daughter of Mr Wm. DOUTHWAITE of the same place.
  • On the 19th inst., at St. Leonard's church, New Malton, by the Rev. G.A. FIRTH, Mr John NELSON, saddler, to Miss Alice SIMPKIN, both of Malton.
  • On the 20th at Kirkdale church, by the Rev. Canon DIXON, Mr John BOYES, from Australia, to Miss COOPER, of Wombleton.

DEATHS

  • On the 14th inst., at Little Barugh, Mr John WILSON, aged 77.
  • Same day, at Knapton Hall, James TINDALL, Esq., aged 70.
  • Same day, at the Manor House, Heworth, in her 25th year, Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr YACKE, farmer.
  • On the 15th inst., at Bugthorpe, Mr John KING, aged 53, many years a class-leader of the Wesleyan Society.
  • On the 16th inst., at Kirby-Moorside, Jane, only daughter of Mr John TAYLOR, aged 21.
  • Same day, at Thirsk, Jane, the beloved wife of Mr George LANCASTER, aged 30.
  • On the 17th inst., at Malton, Mr Christopher HODGSON, aged 70.
  • Same day, at his seat, Hardwicke Hall, Derbyshire, in his 68th year, His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, K.G., Lord Lieutenant of the county of Derby. He is succeeded in his dukedom and extensive estates, by the Earl of Burlington Lord-Lieutenant of Lancashire, who married a sister of the pretent Earl of Carlisle, and whose eldest son, Lord Cavendish. M.P. for North Lancashire, will now assume the title of Marquis of Hartington.


30th January 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 24th inst., at Fimber Field, the wife of Mr HORSELEY, of a son.
  • On the 28th inst., at New Malton, the wife of Mr James MEWBURN, station master, of a son.

MARRIED

  • On the 13th inst., The Hon. Alexander Edward FRASER, Major, Scotch Fusilier Guards, to Miss Georgina Mary HEANAGE, niece to Mrs FAIRFAX.
  • On the 23rd inst., at St. Leonard's church, New Malton, by the Rev. G.A. FIRTH, Mr Thos. BARKER, Old Malton, to Miss Alice LOFT, of New Malton.
  • Same day, at Bilsdale, by the Rev. John FLETCHER, Mr Wm. HUNTON, to Miss Martha AINSLEY.
  • On the 24th, at Whitby, Mr Robt. CLEGG, jet merchant, to Miss Sarah Anna LINSEY.
  • On the 25th, same place, E.L. SIMPSON, Esq., Meadow Fields, to Elisa, second daughter of H. SIMPSON, Esq., Bagdale, Whitby.
  • On the 26th, at Headingley, near Leeds, by the Rev. F. NEWMAN, of St. Saviour's Leeds, the Rev. Thos. H. WILKINSON, incumbent of Grossmont, to Mary Elizabeth second daughter of John WADDINGTON, Esq., of Whitby.
  • Same day, at St. Leonard's church, New Malton, Mr John PARNABY, farmer, to Miss Ann Elizabeth BARKER, both of Malton.
  • On the 27th, Mr Geo. Fenwick AGAR, mariner, to Margaret Anne GILL, both of Whitby.
  • Same day, at Kirby-Misperton, Mr Thos. PETREY, joiner, Little Barugh, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr W. BURNETT, innkeeper, of the same place.
  • On the 28th, at St. Augustine's church, Everton, Liverpool, by the Rev. T. PAGE, the Rev. Charles GARRETT, Rochdale, to Selina, youngest daughter of the late W. LOVEL, Esq., Nafferton Grange, Driffield.

DEATHS

  • On the 22nd inst., at Duggleby, the infant grandson of Mr RAWLIN, gardener.
  • Same day at Firby, Mrs. Martha WILSON, aged 83 years.
  • On the 27th inst., Mrs Ann HECKLEY, widow of the late Mr Richard HECKLEY, of Mount Pleasant, Welburn, aged 86 years.


6th February 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 31st ult., at Luttons Ambo, the wife of Mr R. BELL, of two daughters.
  • On the 2nd inst., at Fridaythorpe, the wife of Mr M. BURKE, of a son.

MARRIED

  • On the 26th ult., at the parish church, Great Ayton, Mr Thos. BROWN, to Miss Annie DIXON, both of the above place.
  • On the 27th ult., at the same place, Mr John BALFOUR, farmer, to Miss YORK, both of Great Ayton.
  • On the 1st inst., at Slingsby, by the Rev. W. CARTER, Mr Thos. BARNES, stone mason, Thonton, to Miss Margaret Morris SCOTT, Scarbro'.
  • Same day, at St. Leonard's Church, by the rev. G.A. FIRTH, Mr John WHITTY, miller, to Miss Elizabeth NICHOLSON of Malton.
  • On the 4th inst., at the Register Office, Malton, Mr Robt. LENG, of Rillington, to Miss Sarah BOTTERILL, of Norton.

DEATHS

  • On the 29th inst., at Raskelf, infant son of Mr GILLS, aged 7 weeks.
  • On the 31st ult., at Pocklington, Sarah Ellen Ramsay L'ANSON, sixth and beloved daughter of Mr Wm. L'ANSON, of Spring Cottage, near Malton, in her 6th year.
  • On the 3rd inst., at Slingsby, Harriet, second daughter of Mr W. DALE, aged 4 years.
  • Same day and place, Mary Ann DALE, sister to the above, aged 2 years.
  • Same day, at Scarborough, Mr Thos. GREASLEY, aged 73.


13th February 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 5th inst., at Thirsk, the wife of Mr John FISHER, draper, of a son.
  • on the 7th inst., at Norton, Mrs HARWOOD, of a son.
  • On the 8th inst., at New Malton, the wife of Mr Thos. BOTTERILL, of a daughter.
  • On the 9th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr John WOOD builder, &c., St. Nicholas Street, of a daughter.

MARRIED

  • On the 30th ult., at the parish church, Rillington, by the Rev. Thos. ADDISON, vicar, Mr Thos. COLLINSON, farmer, to Christiana, third daughter of Mr Francis OWSTON, bricklayer, both of Rillington.
  • On the 6th inst., at the same place, Mr. Wm. ERRINGTON, to Miss Mary BARKER, both of Rillington.
  • Same day, at the parish church, Egton, by the Rev. G. DIXON, incumbent, Mr Geo. FLETCHER, jun., farmer, Shaw Pitt, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr Wm. LACY, farmer, Wilks, in the parish of Egton.
  • Same day, at Helmsley, Mr J. ACONLEY, farmer, to Miss Annie LAWSON, Sherburn, fourth daughter of the late Mr George LAWSON, farmer, Foxholes.
  • Same day, at Stonegrave, Mr Thos. WALKER, West Ness, to Miss Margaret WARE.
  • On the 7th inst., at St., Leonard's church, New Malton, Mr Joseph COATES, labourer, to Miss Emma ATKINSON.
  • On the 10th inst., at the Catholic chapel, Kilvington, Mr D.L. CALEY, of Sowerby, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late John STEVENSON, Esq., of Sowerby Grange, Thirsk.
  • Same day, at Sherburn, after 24 hours' courtship, Mr Thos. BENNET, late of Bolton, Lancashire, to Miss Ellen CARTER, late of Rillington.

DEATHS

  • On the 3rd inst., at Brawby, Mr Jerimiah THURNHAM, aged 66.
  • On the 4th inst., at Harum, at the advanced age of 94, Mr George LEAMER, carpenter.
  • On the 5th inst., at Castleton, Mr George WAKE, aged 49.
  • On the 6th inst., at Houlayke, very suddenly, Mr John WINSPEAR, aged 41.
  • Same day, at Pickering, very suddenly, Mrs LYON.
  • Same day and place, Mr Edward BLAND, aged 54. Deeply lamented by a large circle of friends.
  • On the 7th inst., at Brec-on-hill, in the parish of Glazedale, Mr John LEIGHTON, aged 61.
  • On the 8th inst., at Old Malton, Mr John NENDICK, aged 82. Much respected.
  • Same day, at Brawby, Mrs GREEN, aged 22.
  • On the 9th inst., at Norton, William, second son of Mr Isaac FORSTER, tailor, &c., aged 7 years.
  • Same day, at Whitby, Mr David HARTLEY, auctioneer, aged 70.
  • Same day, at Scarbro', Ellenor, the beloved wife of Mr THEAKSTON, aged 53.
  • On the 13th inst., at New Malton, Mr KIRK, Market-Place, tailor, aged 62.


20th February 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 8th inst., at Fulford, near York, the wife of Mr N. EDEN, of a son.
  • On the 15th inst., at Pocklington, the wife of Mr Henry JOHNSON, plumber and glazier, of a daughter.
  • On the 16th inst., at Brompton, near Northallerton, the wife of Mr GARNETT, grocer, of a son.

MARRIED

  • On the 15th inst., at the parish church, Pocklington, by the Rev. T.F. ELLIS, vicar, Mr John GILES, to Miss Jane EASTON, eldest daughter of the late Mr John EASTON, printer, Pocklington.
  • On the 16th inst., at the parish church, Bishop Wilton, by the Rev. J.A. ELDRIDGE, vicar, Mr John HARRISON, of Wilberfoss, to Miss Mary DUGGLEBY, of Bishop Wilton.
  • On the 17th inst., at Filey, by the Rev. T.N. Jackson, M.A. Mr George ANSON, to Miss Mary Ann CHEW, dressmaker, both of Filey.

DEATHS

  • On the 5th inst., at Huggate, G. HORSLEY, Esq., aged 64.
  • Same day, at Brompton, near Northallerton, Mrs APPLETON, relict of the late Mr Wm. APPLETON, farmer, age 92.
  • Same day, at Appleton-le-Street, Mrs Mary MAGSON, aged 88.
  • On the 7th inst., at Brompton, Mr Robert STANGER, farmer, aged 84.
  • On the 8th inst., at Spencer-Place, Leeds, the wife of Mr Robert SMALLPAGE, tailor, &c., aged 50.
  • On the 9th inst., at Fulford, near York, Mr Joseph EDEN, aged 20.
  • Same day, at Norton, Mr David FLEWKER, joiner and machine-maker, aged 38.
  • On the 10th inst., at Prog-hills, Rosedale, Anna, relict of Mr Joseph PEIRSON, aged 84.
  • Same day, at Appleton-le-Street, Ellen, wife of Mr George STORRY, aged 39.
  • On the 11th inst., at Settrington, Sarah, ninth daughter of Mr Leonard BROWN, innkeeper, in her 26th year. She is deeply lamented by all who knew her.
  • On the 12th inst., J. CORNER, Esq., merchant, Bagdale, aged 67.
  • On the 14th inst., at Norton, Harry, the infant son of Mr John HARWOOD, labourer.
  • Same day, at Fern Hill, near Whitby, Wm. FRANKLAND, Esq., aged 42.
  • Same day, at Slingsby, Lucy Alice, youngest daughter of Mr John WILSON, shoemaker, aged 1 year and 7 months.
  • Same day, at Malton, Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr John LAW, aged 13.
  • On the 15th inst., at Brompton, Mr David DAY, aged 73.
  • Same day, at New Malton, Mr Leonard JOHNSON, Castlegate, aged 61.
  • On the 16th inst., at the Railway Station, Garton, Ann MASON, aged 35.
  • Same day, Mr Jas. HODGSON, innkeeper, Hinderwell, aged 52.
  • Same day, at Filey, Mrs Elizabeth WRAY, aged 52, much respected.
  • On the 17th inst., at New Malton, Mr Mark ANDREW, chainmaker, aged 79.
  • On the 18th inst., at Slingsby, in the 46th year of his age, much respected, Mr Johnathon COULSON, farmer, late butcher. The deceased attended Malton Market upwards of 20 years.


27th February 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 15th inst., at Coneysthorpe, the wife of Mr Mark KITCHEN of a daughter.
  • On the 24th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr FOGGETT of a son.

MARRIED

  • On the 22nd inst., at the minster Beverley, by the Rev. J. B. BIRTWHISTLE, M.A., incumbent, Mr Marmaduke WRAY, of Driffield, grocer, to Anne, second daughter of Mr William WATSON, of Beverley, builder.
  • On the 23rd inst., at Malton, by the Rev. G. A. FIRTH, Mr Hugh KEEFE, to Jane HAMBOROUGH, both of this town.

DEATHS

  • On the 15th inst., at Scackleton, Mrs Francis WAWNE, innkeeper, aged 71 years.
  • On the 16th inst., at Redcar, Mr Joseph WALKER, late of the Blue Bell Inn, Norton, aged 55 years.
  • On the 18th inst., at Pickering, Mr John PIERCY, late of Mount Pleasant, aged 77, much and deservedly respected by a large circle of friends.
  • On the 19th inst., at Malton, Mr Geo. LEADLEY, aged 39 years.
  • Same day, at Edinburgh, of consumption, Mary, the wife of Mr John George BOULTON, aged 33 years.
  • On the 20th inst., at Malton, Leila BARK, aged 31 years.
  • Same time and place, William, son of Mr James SHIELDS, coal dealer, aged 16 years.
  • Same day, at Sowerby, Mrs HUDSON, many years at the Royal Oak Inn, Thirsk, aged 83 years.
  • Same day at Osmotherley, George, son of Mr G. POYNTER, brewer, Clack Lane End, aged 15 years.
  • On the 21st inst., at Osmotherley, Bethsheba TYREMAN, aged 89 years.
  • Same day, at Old Malton, Mr Richard SANDERSON, aged 99 years.
  • Same day, at Malton, the wife of Charles JAGGER, Esq., solicitor, aged 40 years.
  • On the 22nd inst., at Malton, Aleth, widow of Mr John COULSON, aged 57 years.
  • Same time and place, Mr John THORPE, aged 68 years.
  • Same day, at Whitby, Harriet, the wife of Benjamin GARMINSTON, Esq.
  • Same day, at Stockon-on-Tees, after a short illness, Mr Thos. GARBUTT, jun., formerly wine and spirit merchant, aged 35 years, much respected by a numerous circle of friends.
  • On the 23rd inst., at Slingsby, Mr Johnathon HEWARD, farmer, aged 39 years.
  • On the 24th inst., at Malton, Margaret BEVERLEY, granddaughter of the late Mr Geo. BEVERLEY, cabinet-maker, aged 36 years. She was universally respected, and died happy.


6th March 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 27th ult., at Husthwaite the wife of Mr W. COOPER, of a son.
  • Same day, at Yedingham, the wife of C. THOMPSON, Esq., of a daughter.
  • On the 28th ult., at Bugthorpe, the wife of Mr John WRIGGLESWORTH, of a son.
  • Same day, at Gate Fulford, the wife of Mr C. MACINTOSH, of a son.

MARRIED

  • On the 25th ult., at Normanby, by the Rev. Jas. HILL, Mr John HUDDLESTONE to Mrs WILLIAMSON.
  • On the 4th inst., at the parish church, Whitby, Mr Wm. EBBLEWHITE, shipwright, to Miss Mary MARSHALL, both of Whitby.

DEATHS

  • On the 26th ult., Richard KIRBY, son of Simeon KIRBY, of Settrington, aged 2 years.
  • On the 2nd of March, Mr Brown MARSHALL, Whitby, aged 72 years.
  • On the 3rd inst., at Nafferton, Tom, son of Mr Reuben STABLER.
  • Same day, at Malton, the wife of Mr Charles MONKMAN, aged 65 years.
  • On the 4th inst., at Norton, Mark FOULIS, Esq., aged 53 years.


13th March 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 2nd inst., at New Malton, the wife of Mr Edward LONGBOTHAM, druggist, of a son.
  • On the 7th inst., at Malton, the wife of Mr John FOSTER, hatter, &c., of a son.
  • On the 12th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr Wm. P. SHAW, of a son.

MARRIED

  • On the 3rd inst., at St. Peter's church, Stokesley, by the Rev. Chas. CATOR, Mr Isaac REED, of Broughton, to Miss PATTISON, daughter of Mr Thos. PATTISON, farmer, Quakers' Grove, Stokesley.
  • On the 10th inst., at the parish church, Whitby, Mr MILLER, draper, to Miss Hannah JONES.
  • Same day and place, Mr J. STOKES, farmer, to Emma, second daughter of J. MILLER, Esq.
  • Same day, at Liskeard, Cornwall, Mr Thos. HOPKINS, of Malton, to Miss Sarah, Jane BORROUGH, daughter of the late Mr Richard BORROUGH, of Liskeard.

DEATHS

  • On the 25th ult., at Slingsby, Mary Ann, wife of Mr Wm. RUSHTON, aged 25.
  • On the 6th inst., at Ruswarp, Mr John BARRY, stonemason, aged 28.
  • On the 8th inst., at Pocklington, Mr John HODGKINSON, joiner, aged 24.
  • Same day, at Harum, near Hemsley, Jane, widow of Mr Thomas SMITH, farmer.
  • On the 9th inst., at Welburn, Anna BEALE, aged 18.
  • On the 10th inst., at Slingsby, Mr Francis LAVERICK, aged 81.


20th March 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 8th inst., at Luttons Ambo, the wife of Mr NENDICK, of a daughter.
  • On the 13th inst., at Fridaythorpe, the wife of Mr George Dixon WOOD, of a son.
  • On the 15th inst., same place, the wife of Mr BOTHAM, miller, &c., of a daughter.
  • On the 16th inst., same place, the wife of Mr Thos. HODGSON, of a daughter.
  • Same day, at Norton, the wife of Mr W. COOK, railway porter, of a daughter.

MARRIED

  • On the 17th inst., at St. Leonard's Church, New Malton, by the Rev. G.A. FIRTH, Mr Charles HARRISON, of South Holme, farmer, to Miss Hannah HUNTON, of New Malton.

DEATHS

  • On the 9th inst., at Wetwang, Thos. HOPPER, Esq., aged 90.
  • On the 11th inst., at Wharram-le-Street, Mr Oman WARD, aged 21.
  • On the 12th inst., at Stokesley, Mr John THOBURN, aged 56.
  • On the 15th inst., at Malton, James, infant son of Mr John DOBSON, jun.


27th March 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 14th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr J.J. BRAY, of a daughter.
  • Same day, the wife of Mr Geo. DINSDALE, of a son.
  • On the 20th inst., at Newsham Mill, the wife of Mr Wm. SIMPSON, of a son, still born.
  • On the 22nd inst., the wife of Mr W. NORTH, Castlegate, of a daughter.
  • On the 24th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr W. WILSON, painter, of twins, both sons.
  • On the 25th inst., at Welburn, the wife of Mr Nicholl HEWSON, of a son.

MARRIED

  • On the 20th inst., at Gate Fulford church, by the Rev. J. SUTTON, Mr Geo. HEMBROUGH, to Miss Eliza HALLET, both of Gate Fulford.
  • On the 26th inst., at the parish church, Bulmer, by the Rev. Wm. PRESTON, Mr Wm. COULSON, of Gaterley, to Miss E. SETCHFIELD, of Welburn.

DEATHS

  • On the 16th inst., at Hedon Cottage, near Snainton, Mrs Catherine CROSS, aged 56.
  • On the 18th inst., at Snainton, Mr Richard SKELTON, farmer, aged 76, much respected.
  • On the 19th inst., at Allerston, Mr Thomas COCKERILL, only son of the late Mr Joseph COCKERILL, aged 22.
  • On the 20th inst., at Glazedale, the wife of Mr John HARDING, miller, aged 70.
  • Same day, at Slingsby, Mr Wm. SMITH, builder, aged 42.
  • On the 22nd inst., at Kennythorpe, Mr Wm. REED, carpenter, aged 72, much respected.
  • Same day, at Whitby, Mrs Wm. BELL, grocer, aged 49.
  • On the 23rd inst., at Bagdale, Whitby, Mr Wm. AINSLEY, many years head brewer to Mrs SIMPSON, aged 51.
  • Same day, at Cropton, Mrs James GRAY, aged 27.
  • Same day, at Belle Vue, Whitewall Corner, Joseph, son of Mr Joseph SWALWELL, hatter, &c., aged 4 years and 6 months.
  • On the 24th inst., at Malton, Mary, the wife of Mr John WARWICK, Golden Lion Inn, aged 60.
  • Same day, at the Union House, Malton, Esther MARSHALL, aged 24.
  • Same day, at York, Joseph HUNT, Esq., hop and seed merchant, aged 62.


3rd April 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 27th ult., at Norton, the wife of Mr HAY, St. Nicholas Street, of a daughter.
  • On the 28th ult., at Helmsley, the wife of the Rev. George CRUDDAS, of a son.

DEATHS

  • On the 25th ult., at Northallerton, Mr Thos. Guthries CARNES. Much respected.
  • Same day, at Huttons' Ambo, Mrs COVERDALE, aged 87.
  • On the 28th ult., at Northallerton, William HEPTON, clock and watch maker, aged 81.
  • On the 29th ult., at Norton, Mr Edward HARRISON, St. Nicholas Street, aged 60.
  • Same day, at Harum, near Helmsley, Mary, the wife of Mr Joseph WEBSTER, farmer, aged 32.
  • On the 30th ult., at New Malton, Hannah, the wife of Mr William ALLAN, aged 23.

MARRIED

  • On the 27th ult., at St. Leonard's Church, New Malton, by the Rev. G.A. FIRTH, Mr James COOKE, to Miss Eliza Ann ROGERS, both of New Malton.
  • Same day, at New Malton, at St. Leonard's Church, by the Rev. G.A. FIRTH, Mr Thos. BARKER, of Old Malton, to Miss Ann TAYLOR, of New Malton.


10th April 1858

MARRIED

  • On the 4th inst., at St., Leonard's church, Malton, Mr George LAWRENCE, to Miss Emma WARCUP.
  • On the 5th inst., at St. Leonard's church, Mr John Wright, tailor, to Miss Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr James STABLER, both of Malton.
  • Same day, at Norton, Mr Barker HOLIDAY, of Kirkdale, to Miss Elizabeth Sellers, of Norton.
  • On the 6th inst., Mr Joseph Smith, farmer, Leatham, to Miss Alice WARDELL, of Malton.

DEATHS

  • On the 30th ult., Hannah, the beloved wife of Mr George BROWN, tailor, aged 25.
  • On the 2nd inst., at Wansford, Great Driffield, Mary, the wife of Mr Thos. NICHOLS, aged 76.
  • On the 3rd inst., at Scagglethorpe, Stephen RUTSEY, aged 14.
  • Same day, at Settrington, Mrs Ellen COLLINSON, aged 30.
  • On the 4th inst., at Whitby, Mr J, GILDER, hairdresser and watchmaker, aged 28.
  • At Norton, on Monday morning, the 5th April, John ATKINSON, Esq., aged 76.
  • Same day and place, Samuel WOOD, grocer, aged 34.
  • Same day, at Hunmanby, Ann DINNEWELL, aged 79.
  • On the 6th inst., at Norton, Mary Ann, daughter of John SPECK, joiner.
  • Same day, at Cawton, near Hovingham, aged 18, Thomas, eldest son of the late Mr Francis TARBOTTON, farmer.
  • On the 7th inst., at Mr W. FLINT's Malton, Miss E.H. BLAKE, aged 19.


17th April 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 15th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr Wm. RICHMOND, labourer, of twins, son and daughter.

MARRIED

  • On the 11th ult., at the parish church, Levisham, by the Rev. R. SKELTON, Mr David MORLEY, of Levisham, to Miss Isabella SPENSLEY, of Troutsdale.
  • On the 10th inst., at St. Mary's church, Scarbro', by the Rev. R. LEE, Mr Thomas THOMPSON, of Norton, to Miss Mary SNOWDON, of Malton.
  • Same day, at the Register Office, Malton, Mr Thomas MONKMAN, of Settrington, to Miss Ann MERCER, of Norton.
  • On the 11th inst., at St. Leonard's church, New Malton, Mr John WALKER, galvanist, to Miss Elizabeth PERRIN, both of Malton.
  • On the 12th inst., at the Register Office, Malton, Mr Samuel COLBERT, to Miss Alice BLADES, both of Malton.
  • Same day, at the parish church, Egton, by the Rev. Geo. DIXON, incumbent, Mr Robert COOPER, of Newbegin Hall, to Miss COOPER, of the parish of Egton.
  • On the 14th inst., at the Register Office, Malton, Mr John YOUNG, to Miss Sarah ANDERSON, both of Settrington.

DEATHS

  • On the 3rd ult., at Scagglethorpe, Mr Stephen PUDSEY, aged 81, many years a member of the Primitive Methodist Society.
  • On the 8th inst., at Hunmanby, Miss Mary PERIVENER, landlady of the Black Bull Inn, aged 62.
  • On the 9th inst., at Bulmer, Mr Wm. MARSHALL, aged 70. He has been upholsterer at Castle-Howard for upwards of 57 years, he was highly respected by a large circle of friends.
  • Same day, at Coneysthorpe, Mr Wm. TAYLOR, aged 59, second son of Mr Joseph TAYLOR, for upwards of 40 years in the Cathedral service at York, very much respected.
  • On the 10th inst., at Norton, very suddenly, Mr John KAYE, aged 65.
  • On the 11th inst., at Lyth, near Whitby, Mr Robt. SHAW, aged 20.
  • On the 12th inst., at Scagglethorpe, Mr James LIGHTOWLER, aged 70, much respected.
  • Same day, John CHAPMAN, Esq., banker, Huntingdon, lately of St. Hilda's Whitby, aged 45.
  • Same day, at Hunmanby, Mr Wm. CHANDLER, gardener, aged 83.
  • On the 13th inst., at Kirby-Moorside, Mr John GRAYSTOCK, farmer and innkeeper, aged 84.
  • On the 14th inst., at Whitby, Mr John RATCLIFFE, painter, Flowergate, aged 65.
  • Same day, at Norton, Jane, the wife of Mr J. SELLAR, aged 67.
  • Same day and place, Matthew, son of Mr John EDWARDS, maltster, aged 11.


24th April 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 4th ult., at Chowringhac-road, the wife of W, Clark, Esq., engineer to the municipal commissioners of Calcutta, East India, of a daughter.
  • On the 20th inst., at Fimber, Mrs Thos. HORSLEY, of a son.
  • On the 21st inst., at Fridaythorpe, the wife of Mr Joseph PATRICK, shepherd, of a daughter.
  • Same day, at Whitby, the wife of Mr Thos. WHITAKER, hairdresser of a son.
  • Same day and place, the wife of Mr Thos. PIERSON, brazier, of a son.
  • On the 22nd inst., at Stockton-on-Tees, the wife of Mr Thomas HUNTER, of a daughter.

MARRIED

  • On the 10th inst., at the parish church, Scarbro', (by license), Mr Wm. COOPER, of Filey, clock and watchmaker, to Mary, daughter of Mr John MORRISON, of Scarbro'.
  • On the 17th inst., at Malton, by the Rev. G.A. FIRTH, Mr John ALMOND, of Winteringham, to Miss Betsy DOUTHWAITE, of Hovingham.
  • Same day, at the parish church, Levisham, by the Rev. R. SKELTON, Mr John MORLEY, repairer, to Miss Helen LANE, both of the above place.
  • On the 18th inst., at Hunmanby, by the Rev. R,M. TAYLOR, vicar, Mr Edward TAYLOR, joiner, to Ann Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr Seth FRANKISH, Hunmanby.
  • on the 19th inst., at the parish church, Whitby, Mr Geo. TURNER, to Miss Ann MARSHALL.
  • On the 20th inst., same place, Mr J. LAVERACK, to Miss Emma WARRIOR, both of Whitby.

DEATHS

  • On the 15th instant, at Ganthorpe, David STEPHENSON aged 91 years, departed this life, and on the Sunday following was attended to his long home by a large circle of friends. In his youth, deceased had served his time to the sea, and on the 29th of August, 1782, (a beautiful Sunday morning), being then about 15 years of age, he was cruising of Spithead and witnesses the famous loss of the "Royal George" soon afterward he bid adieu to the perilous glory of the ocean wave and sought employment on shore. At the age of 28 years, he settled at Ganthorpe, where, for many years, plodded on an even pathway, as wagoner to the Earl of Carlisle. For about 20 years previous to his death, he was incapacitated for labour, and was a pensioner of his noble employer.
  • On the 16th inst., at Old Malton, Harriet, the wife of Mr James OLIVER, woodbaler?, aged 66.
  • On the 17th inst., at Bishop Wilton, Ann, relict of the late John SISSONS, aged 77.
  • On the 19th inst., at the same place, Mr John SEAMOR, aged 36, butcher, only son of Mr Robt. SEAMOR, innkeeper.
  • On the 17th inst., at Swinton, Mr Robert THOMPSON, aged 27.
  • Same day, at Welham, Mr Wm. WEATHERILL, farmer, aged 55.
  • On the 18th inst., at Luttons Ambo, infant twin daughter of Mr BELT, agricultural implement maker.
  • Same day, at Norton, the infant son of Mr ARUNDEL, Mill Hill, Norton.
  • Same day, at Whitby, Mr G. FRANK, innkeeper, Church Street, aged 70.
  • On the 19th inst., at Norton, Elizabeth, the 5th daughter of Mr John ELAND, timber merchant, aged 18.
  • Same day, at Whitby, Mr Wm. LAW, sailor, aged 59.
  • Same day, at Fridaythorpe, the infant son of Mr George WOOD.
  • On the 20th inst., at Greatham, Mr Ralph MUSGRAVE, aged 83, much respected.


1st May 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 19th ult., at Laybridge Mill, the wife of Mr Richard OXTERBY, of a daughter.
  • On the 23rd ult., at Bugthorpe, the wife of Mr John LEE, of a son.

MARRIED

  • On the 24th ult., at St. Leonard's church, New Malton, by the Rev. G.A. FIRTH, Mr Thomas WARDELL, porter, Railway Station, Malton, to Miss Jane HARRISON.
  • On the 25th ult., at Eglingham, by the Venerable Archdeacon COXE, Thomas Robinson ETTY, Esq., of Malton, to Annie, eldest daughter of Ralph ATKINSON, Esq., East Lilburn, Northumberland.
  • On the 26th ult., at Hinderwell parish church, by the Rev. Mr SIMMS, Mr Walter MANN, to Miss Hannah WATSON, third daughter of Mr Thos. WATSON, Tranmire, Rexby.
  • On the 28th ult., at the parish church, Whitby, by the Rev. J. HUGHES, the Rev, H. 8. CAMPBELL (sic.), Scotch Church Minister, Cliff Lane, Whitby, to Susan, fourth daughter of the late Benj. HUNTER, Esq., St. Hilda's Terrace, Ruswarp.

DEATHS

  • On the 17th of March, in Upper Canada, North America, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Mr John WILSON, and youngest daughter of the late Mr Richard MILNER, of Howe.
  • On the 10th ult., Catherine ALDER, eldest daughter of the rev. George ALTON, Wesleyan missionary at the Gibralter Station, aged 8 years.
  • On the 22nd ult., at Osmotherley, Sarah Jane, daughter of Mr Wm. BURTON, aged 12 years.
  • On the 23rd ult., at Norton, Mr Thos. WRIGHT, plasterer, aged 34.
  • Same day, at Norton Cottage, Harriet Emeline, eldest daughter of the late Henry PRESTON, Esq., aged 32.
  • Same day, at New Malton, Geo. William, eldest son of Mr G. NICHOLSON, aged 17.
  • On the 24th ult., at Welburn, Mr Thos. HARRISON, aged 81, much and deservedly respected.
  • Same day, at Nafferton, Mr Richard FAIRBOTTOM, aged 71.
  • On the 25th ult., at Wykeham, Old Malton, Mrs E. MEDD, aged 82.
  • Same day, at Hunmanby, very suddenly, Bridget, the wife of Mr Wm. TAYLOR, aged 67.
  • Same day, at Stokesley, Mrs Maria ROSSER, aged 49, much respected.
  • On the 26th ult., at York, Henry, third son of the late Mr John WALKER, Ironfounder, aged 21.
  • On the 29th ult., at Malton, Mr Wm. FLINT, cabinet-maker and uphosterer, aged 68, much respected.


8th May 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 28th ult., at Brunswick Row, Norton, the wife of Mr Jno. SMITH, tailor, of a daughter.
  • On the 3rd inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr John HOLMES, jockey, of a daughter.
  • On the 4th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr John WISE, of a son.
  • On the 5th inst., at Grove Park, the wife of Mr John JOHNSON, farmer, of a son.
  • Same day, at Carpenters' Yard, Malton, the wife of Mr Henry YATES, of a son.
  • On the 6th inst., at Malton, the wife of Mr John SNARRY, veterinary surgeon, of a son.

MARRIED

  • On the 1st inst., at the parish church, Whitby, Mr John KNIGHT, carpenter, to Miss Sarah BAKER, both of Whitby.

DEATHS

  • On the 24th ult., at his residence, Knockindrane, county Carlow, Mr James NOLAN depated this life, having reached the age of 115 years and 9 months. He was born in 1742 - thus he has lived in the reigns of five sovereigns of England. His father, whom he well remembered, died over one hundred years ago, at the age of 86, having been born in the reign of Charles II, and having lived through the reigns of eight monarchs of England. The late Mr Nolan had all his faculties preserved to him to his death.
  • On the 28th ult., at Scarbro', Mr Thos. HICKLEY, tailor, aged 51.
  • On the 29th inst., same place, Mrs Elizabeth JACKSON, aged 66.
  • Same day, and place, Mr David DANIELS, brewer, aged 70.
  • On the 30th ult., at Norton, Mr Thos. Samuel DAVIS, aged 43.
  • Same day, at Kelston Rectory, near Bath, the Very Rev. Sir Wm. COCKBURN, Bart, Dean of York.
  • On the 1st inst., at Whitby, Mr Ralph HODGSON, mariner, aged 44.
  • Same day and place, J.W. HARLAND, and on the 2nd inst., Christopher HARLAND, sons of Mr HARLAND, jet worker, aged 5 and 2 years.
  • On the 2nd inst., at Slingsby, after a short but severe illness, Mr John Welburn SCALES, joiner, aged 23.
  • Same day, at Ashberry House, near Helmsley, Robt. FREER, Esq., aged 76.
  • Same day, at Stokesley, Mr John THOMPSON, aged 84, much respected.
  • On the 4th inst., at Winteringham Common, Mr James MARSHALL, aged 53.
  • Same day, at Whitby, Mrs Margaret ANDREW, aged 73.
  • On the 6th inst., at New Malton, William PRESTON, Esq., aged 84.


15th May 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 10th inst., at Highfield House, Nunnington, the wife of Mr Thomas STAMPER, Esq., of a daughter.

MARRIED

  • On the 27th ult., at the church of St. Wilfred, Cantley, near Doncaster, by the Rev. J. CLARK, Mr Wm. B. HOULDEN, of Buckthorpe (sic.), near Pocklington, agent to J.W. CHILDERS, Esq., of Cantley, to Anna Maria, daughter of Mr R. WOOD, of the former place.
  • On the 7th inst., at St. Mary's, Scarborough, by the Rev. Mr WHITESIDES, vicar, D.D., Thomas Cookson KENYON, Esq., of Hunters' Hall, Old Malton, to Bessie, eldest daughter of John NEWTON, Esq., Old Malton.
  • On the 8th inst., at the Wesleyan Chapel, Scarbro', by the Rev. P.C. HORTON, Mr Benjamin THACKERAY, to Miss Agnes SMITH, both of Falsgrave.
  • On the 9th inst., Mr Wm. THOMPSON, cabinet-maker, to Miss Sarah Jane BEADNELL, both of Whitby.
  • On the 10th inst., Mr John HOGGARTH, sailmaker, to Elizabeth Hannah DAWSON, of Whitby.
  • Same day, at the parish church, Stokesley, by the Rev. C. CATOR, M.A., Mr Thomas FARROW, to Miss FLINT, both of the above place.
  • On the 12th inst., at the parish church, Dalby, by the Rev. John Stephen HALL, rector, Mr Richard HARRISON, yeoman, Witheram, Skewsby, to Mrs GUEST, of the same place.
  • Same day, at Stokesley, Mr J. ETTRINGTON, to Miss Annie PHILLIPS, third daughter of the late James PHILLIPS, Esq., of Tanton, near Stokesley.
  • On the 13th inst., at St. Michael's church, Malton, Mr P. E. GIBSON, builder, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr Wm. DRAKE, both of Malton.

DEATHS

  • On the 28th ult., Mrs Elizabeth WALKER, widow of the late Mr Wm. WALKER, Royal Oak Inn, Thorpebasett, aged 61.
  • On the 10th inst., at Whitby, Henry, son of Robt. BROWN, basket-maker, Church Street, aged 5 years.
  • On the 11th inst., same place, Mr J. HARRISON, aged 45, many years servant at the Angel Hotel.
  • On the 13th inst., at Brawby, Mrs John DODGSON, aged 66, much respected.


22nd May 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 12th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr Wm. G. SEARLE, of a son.
  • On the 17th inst., at Welburn, the wife of Mr Francis HODGSON, of a son.

MARRIED

  • On the 16th inst., at St., Leonard's church, by the Rev. Mr CLARKSON, John DUCKWORTH, gardener, Bishop Wilton, to Ann WILSON, of Malton.
  • On the 17th inst., at the Wesleyan chapel, Mr Wm. BROWN, to Miss Lucy JACKSON, both of this town.
  • Same day, Mr Ralph WHITE, shipwright, to Miss Eliza BAKER, both of Whitby.
  • On the 18th inst., Mr R. ELLIS, surgeon, Gainford, to Alice, youngest daughter of the late R. RIPLEY, Esq., of Whitby.
  • Same day, at St. Michael's church, by the Rv. G. A. FIRTH, Mr John JACKSON, fishmonger, to Ann JOHNSON, both of Malton.
  • Same day, at St. Thomas's church, York, by the Rev. Chas. J. BUNCOMBE, to Mr Richard HORSLEY, Walsea House, Rillington, to Mis Jane Hannah MAW, of Norton.

DEATHS

  • On the 5th inst., at New Malton, Rachel, daughter of Mr James BEECROFT, aged 13.
  • On the 12th inst., at Malton, Mary, the wife of Mr Matthew STAINTON, aged 59.
  • On the 14th inst., at Pickering, Mr Wm. BOAK, bookseller, aged 81.
  • On the 15th inst., at York, Mr Matthew LAWSON, of Slingsby, aged 56, greatly respected by a large circle of friends. The deceased was a Wesleyan class leader upwards of 20 years.
  • On the 18th inst., at Malton, Mrs Mary LYNN, aged 48.
  • On the 20th inst., at Slingsby, Mr Wm. EAST, late carrier from Slingsby to York, aged 55.
  • On the 14th inst., Mr Thos. PINKNEY, whitesmith, aged 64.

  • His sledge and hammer lies declined,
  • His bellows, too, have lost their wind;
  • His fire's extinct, his forge decayed,
  • And in the dust his vice is laid;
  • His coal is spent, his iron's gone;
  • His nails are drove, his work is done.


29th May 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 20th inst., at New Malton, the wife of Mr Smith CARR of a son and daughter.
  • On Saturday last, at Norton, the wife of Wm. KILVINGTON, shoe-maker, of a daughter.
  • On the 24th inst., at the same place, Mrs TOWNSEND of a son.
  • Same day and place, Elizabeth, the wife of Mr John NEWTON, blacksmith, of a son.
  • Same day, at York, the wife of Mr Ralph WILKINSON, professor of music, of a son.

MARRIED

  • On the 22nd inst., at the Superintendent Register Office, Malton, Mr John DOBSON to Miss Ann BOYES.
  • Same day, at Norton, by the Rev. E. DAY, Mr Jno. JACKSON, tailor, Malton, to Miss Anne LAWRENCE, Norton, milliner.
  • Same day, at the Parish Church, Whitby, by the Rev Jas. HUGHES, Mr J. BRECON, second son of R. BRECON, Esq., solicitor, to Elizabeth, the only daughter of the late Ralph HAYES, Esq., both of Whitby.
  • On Monday last, at Robin Hood's Bay, by the Rev. Gambler PYM, Mr J. GRAINGER, ship owner, to Miss STORM of the same place.
  • On the 25th inst., at Fridaythorpe, by the Rev. W. R. GRIESBACH, William CLEGG, Esq., Rottenstone, near Manchester, to Miss Eliza, third daughter of John JOHNSON, Esq., Manor House, Fridaythorpe.

DEATHS

  • On the 15th inst., at Stockton-on-Tees, Mrs Jane HORSLEY, (late a resident in Malton), aged 23 years.
  • On the 19th inst., at Hunmanby, Mr George DAGGETT, aged 62 years, much respected.
  • On the 22nd inst., at Helmsley, Mr Chas. WOOD, aged 59. Much respected.
  • Same day, at Slingsby, Mr Johnathon ENGLAND aged 71.
  • On the 25th inst., at little Habton, Thomas, son of Mr Wm. WARD, aged 16.


5th June 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 28th ult., at Old Malton, the wife of Mr Charles DRAKE, of a son.
  • Recently, at High Towthorpe, the wife of Mr WILKINSON, of a daughter. Also the wife of Mr NETTLETON, of a son.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 29th ult., at St. Michael's church, Malton, Mr Robert HICK, farmer, to Miss Mary Ann MILNER, both of New Malton.
  • On the 30th ult., at St. Leonard's church Malton, Mr James HARRISON, hair-dresser, to Miss E. HOPPER, both of Malton.
  • On the 31st ult., at Whitby, Mr J. REDMAN, stonemason, to Miss Jane Elizabeth ANDISON, both of Whitby.
  • On the 1st inst., at Brompton, Mr Cave COULSON, Malton, to Miss Mary STEPHENSON, of Snainton.
  • Same day, at St. Michael's church, Malton, Mr Joseph ETTY, to Miss Elizabeth ROBERTS, both of Malton.
  • On the 3rd inst., at St. Michael's church, Malton, Mr Thos. SMITH, carpenter, Slingsby, to Miss Mary DIXON, of Malton.

DEATHS

  • On the 29th ult., at Ryton, Sarah, the wife of Mr Henry UMPLEBY, 24 years.
  • Same day, at Kessley near Huggate, very suddenly, Mrs KING, aged 54 years.
  • On the 30th ult., at Norton, Joseph, son of Mr Jospeh GOTT, aged 11 years.
  • Same day, at Whitby, Mr J. ROGERS, sawyer, aged 72.
  • On the 31st ult., at Whitby, Master W. TOSE, age 8 years.
  • On the 2nd inst., at Whitby, Mr W. FOSTER, turner, aged 62 years.
  • Same day, at Norton, Mrs Elizabeth DIXON, (formerly of Castlegate, Malton.)


12th June 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 31st ult., at Norton, the wife of Mr Thomas MONKMAN, of a son.
  • On the 4th inst., at Snainton, the wife of Mr R. HODGSON, of a son.
  • Same day, at Welburn, the wife of Mr Robert CROWDER, of a son.
  • On the 5th inst., at Snainton, Mrs Johnathon WEBSTER, of a son.
  • On the 6th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr Robert INGHAM, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 5th inst., at Slingsby, by the Rev. J. GABB, Mr Joseph WRIGHT, to Miss Hannah KAY.

DEATHS

  • On the 2nd inst., at Huggate, Mr Wm. CARR, aged 56 years, highly respected by a large circle of friends.
  • On the 4th inst., at Malton, Mr W. CLARK, age 64 years.
  • On the 5th inst., at Malton, Mrs Jane SMITH, widow of the late Mr Wm. SMITH, raff merchant.
  • Same day and place, Mary Ann, wife of Mr John LEE, Black Swan inn, aged 47.
  • Same day, and place, Mr John BROADBELT, formerly of Acklam, aged 65.
  • On the 7th inst., at Ryton, Bob, infant son of Mr Henry UMPLEBY.
  • Same day, at Norton, Annie, daughter of the late Mr Geo. HOBSON, miller, aged 11 years.
  • On the 8th inst., at Malton, the infant son of Mr John FOSTER, hatter, of a son.
  • Same day, at Ugthorpe, Mr Matthew PORRITT, farmer, aged 62 years.


19th June 1858

MARRIAGES

  • On the 12th inst., at the parish church, Whitby, Mr G, W. WHISSON, mariner, to Miss C. TINDALE.
  • On the 13th inst., at St. Michael's church, Malton, by the Re. G. A. FIRTH, Mr Thos. JACKSON, ostler at the New Globe Inn, to Miss Ann PULLEYN.
  • On the 14th inst., by the Rev. J.C.A. CLARKSON, Mr John PEARSON, labourer, to Miss Sarah HODGSON, both of Malton.
  • On the 15th inst., at the parish church, Whitby, Mr J. ATKINSON, miner, Grosmont, to Miss Hannah FRANKLAND, Whitby.

DEATHS

  • On the 11th inst., at Coneysthorpe, Annie, daughter of Mrs BURDETT, aged 2 years.
  • Same day, at Roxby, Mr Ralph WELFORD, aged 56, he was an extensive farmer, grazier, and butcher, highly respected by a large circle of friends.
  • On the 14th inst., at Whitby, Mr John STOREY, aged 82.
  • Same day, at norton, Alice Elizabeth, daughter of Mr James HALLENBY, railway goods clerk, aged 23 months.
  • Same day, at Appleton-le-Street, Mr William CHESTER, aged 26.
  • On the 15th inst., at Malton, Elizabeth ARMISON, late of Bugthorpe, aged 77.
  • Same day, at Dromonby Grange, Cleveland, after a short and painful illness, much regretted, Mr John BARKER, aged 18, son of Mr John BARKER, farmer, of the same place.
  • On the 16th inst., the Rev. Jabes BUNTING, D.D., of London, the eminent Wesleyan minister.


26th June 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 23rd inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr Rd. JOHNSON, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 19th inst., at St. Michael's church, Malton, by the Rev. G.A. FIRTH, Mr Wm. BROWN, currier, to Miss Mary Ann TOMPKINS, both of Malton.
  • On the 22nd inst., at the parish church of St. Martin in the Fields, in the county of Middlesex, London, by the Rev. J. W. KINGSFORD, M.A., Mr Richard TOPHAM, farmer, Scampston, eldest son of Robert TOPHAM, Esq., Low Mowthorpe, to Miss Mary TINDALL, only daughter of John TINDALL, Esq., of the former place.
  • Same day, at St. Michael's church, Malton, by the Rev. W. CARTER, rector of Slingsby, assisted by Rev. G.A. FIRTH, incumbent of St. Michael's, John SAWYER, Esq., of Peckham Grove, Camberwell, to Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr J.S. MALLETT, Malton.
  • Same day, at St. Leonard's church, Malton, by the Rev. John WALKER, Mr John DRAKE, grocer, to Miss Mary DODGSON, both of Malton.
  • On the 24th inst., at the Register Office, Malton, Mr Robert THOMPSON, of Norton, to Miss M.J. DRUMMOND, of Duggleby.

DEATHS

  • On the 22nd inst., at Slingsby, Mr Wm. WILSON, aged 92.
  • On the 23rd inst., at Slingsby, after a lingering illness, Margaret, the wife of Mr Isaac KNEESHAW, aged 58.


3rd July 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 2nd ult., at Raskelf, the wife of Mr James HODGSON, of a son.
  • On the 26th ult., at Norton, the wife of Mr Wm ROBINSON, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 17th ult., at the Wesleyan Chapel, Rotherham, by the Rev. P. PEARSON, John S. BERRIMAN, Esq., Tutor, Wesley College, Sheffield, to Miss Eliza HOWSON, Eastwood Mount, near Rotherham.
  • On the 24th ult., at Acklam, by the Rev. T.H. BARTON, Mr Holliday HARRISON to Miss Rachel IAN? (or ION?), both of Acklam.
  • On the 27th ult., at the parish church, Crambe, by the Rev. G. SMITH, Mr John FROST, turner, to Ann, the second daughter of the late John KING, Slingsby.
  • Same day, at the Parish Church, Whitby, Mr Matthew ARGUMENT, shipwright, to Miss Susannah HILL, both of Whitby.
  • On the 29th ult., at St. Leonard's church, by the Rev. J.C.A. CLARKSON, Mr John MOORE, dealer in earthenware, to Esther, daughter of Mr Jeremiah SWALES, both of Malton.
  • Same day, at the Parish Church, Whitby, Mr Alexander TURNBULL, merchant, Leith, to Maria, the fourth daughter of Francis PICKERNELL, Esq., engineer, of Whitby Piers.
  • Same day, at St. Michaels, Spurriergate, York, by the Rev. Canon SUTTON, Mr John MASON, chemist, Norton, to Jane, daughter of the late Mr G. GROVES, cabinet-maker, of that city.

DEATHS

  • On the 22nd ult., at Raskelf, Mrs Elizabeth GILLBANK, widow of the late Mr Chas. GILLBANK, aged 62, very much respected.
  • On the 24th ult., same place, the infant son of Mr Jas. HODGSON.
  • On the 25th ult., at Welburn, after a long and tedious illness, Mrs Jane ELSWORTH, aged 21.
  • Same day, at Great Ayton, Mrs WRIGHT, aged 89.
  • Same day, at Scagglethorpe, Jane, the wife of Mr John FOORD, aged 64.
  • Same day, at Malton, Samuel Thomas, son of Mr M FAMILTON?, railway guard, aged 1 year.
  • On the 26th ult., at York, Mr John HARLAND, formerly of Fridaythorpe, aged 74.
  • On the 27th ult., at Old Malton, Mrs Sarah RUSTON, aged 92.
  • Same day, at Norton, infant son of Mr Thomas SPAVEN.
  • Same day, at Sherburn, Hannah, widow of the late Mr John THOMPSON, aged 68. She had been an approved member of the Wesleyan Methodist Connexion upwards of 30 years, and the end of her respected life was peace.
  • On the 29th ult., at Pocklington, Flora Eliza, the infant daughter of Mr John APPLETON, stonemason.
  • On the 1st inst., at New Malton, John infant son of Mr Charles DUNHAM, aged 4.


10th July 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 2nd inst., at New Malton, the wife of Mr W. W. KING, of a son.
  • On the 3rd inst., at Whitby, the wife of Mr S. MERRYWEATHER, surgeon dentist, of a son.
  • On the 4th inst., at Welburn, the wife of Mr J. BEAL, of a son.
  • On the 5th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr J.G. TOMLINSON, of a son.
  • On the 8th inst., at New Malton, the wife of Mr Thos. TAYLOR, grocer, &c., Castlegate, of a son.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 3rd inst., at the Register Office, Malton, Mr Robt. HOPPER, of Snainton, Miss Mary RAPP, of Swinton.
  • Same day, at Rillington, Mr John THOMPSON, Scampston, to Miss Mary LENN, of the same place.
  • Same day, at St. Michael's church. spurriergate, York, by the Rev. Cannon SUTTON, Mr Thos. STEPHENSON, city Arms, York, to Miss Margeret SIMPKINS, of Malton.
  • On the 7th inst., at the parish church Whitby, Mr Thos. WADE, of Birdsall, near Malton, to Miss Hannah JEFFERSON, of Whitby.

DEATHS

  • On the 28th ult., at Thornton, after a lingering illness, borne with christian patience, Mary HICKEY, aged 50, much respected.
  • On the 1st inst., Middlecave, Old Malton, Elizabeth, wife of Mr David WATSON, miller, aged 55.
  • Same day, at Malton, John, son of Mr Chas. DUNNSHOW, aged 4 years.
  • Same day, at the Union Workhouse, Malton, Elizabeth DALES, aged 25.
  • On the 2nd inst., at Broughton, Jane, wife of Mr John HUTCHINSON, aged 53.
  • Same day, at Thirsk, William, youngest son of Robt. ARMITAGE, Esq., borough bailiff, aged 24.
  • On the 3rd inst., at Thirsk, Mr Michael HORNER of the Black Lion inn, much respected.
  • Same day, at Hull, Mr Joseph GARBUTT, formerly of Kirby-Moorside, wine and spirit merchant, aged 74, much respected.
  • On the 4th inst., at Grove Villa, Norton, Mrs Mary WILSON, aged 82.
  • On the 5th inst., at Malton, Mr John RENNARD, innkeeper, Rockingham Arms' inn, aged 44.


17th July 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 4th inst., at Malton, the wife of Mr Thos. BRIGHAM, of a son.
  • Same day and place, the wife of Mr Henry STEPHENSON, of a son.
  • On the 11th inst., at Malton, the wife of Mr John REMMER, of a son.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 11th inst., at the parish church, Whitby, Mr Josh. FALCONBRIDGE, builder, Stockton, to Anne Mary, only daughter of Mr W. THOMPSON, shipowner, Cleveland Terrace, Ruswarp.
  • On the 15th inst., at Whitby, Mr T. ARNELL, farmer, Ness Mill, near Whitby, to Miss Mary COOPER, Hawkser.
  • Same day, at Norton, by the Rev. Edmund DAY, vicar, assisted by the Rev. Canon PRESTON, rector of Bulmer, (uncle to the bride,) Wm. WALKER, Esq., of High Field House, Notts., to Ellen Sophia, youngest daughter of the late Henry PRESTON, Esq., Norton Cottage.
  • Same day, Mr W. NICHOLSON, station master, Rillington, to Miss SWABY, Marishes.

DEATHS

  • On the 6th inst., at Stokesley, Mr John HALTON, tailor, aged 32. Upwards of 70 of the bretheren of the Loyal Cleveland Lodge of Odd Fellows, M.U. attended the funeral to pay their last tribute of respect.
  • On the 9th inst., at Nafferton, Mr Wm. LAYBOURNE, aged 69.
  • On the 10th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr Geo. WILSON, boot and shoemaker, aged 55, much respected.
  • Same day, at Whitby, Mr Robt. PANNET, hairdresser, St. Anns' Staith, Whitby, aged 63.
  • On the 11th inst., same place, Mr John SCHOFIELD, shipowner, Belle Vue Terrace, Whitby, aged 73.
  • Same day, at Stokesley, Mrs Isabella SNOWDON, aged 75.
  • Same day, at Broughton, Mr Thos. MERRYWEATHER, aged 80.
  • On the 12th inst., at Whitby, James, only son of Mr J. GREEN, grocer, Church Street, aged 2 years.
  • On the 13th inst., same place, Sarah Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr W. KNAGGS, coal merchant, aged 9 years.
  • On the 14th inst., at Malton, Maria, daughter of Mr Christopher WILSON, aged 4 years.
  • On the 15th inst., at York County Hospital, Mr Joseph WRAY, boot and shoemaker, Norton, aged 66. He had been suffering for a length of time, when he was conveyed to York on the 17th June for the purpose of having his leg amputated, which was done on the 22nd, below the knee.
  • Same day, at Norton, Jane Ann, daughter of Mr James WRAY, aged 4 months.
  • Same day, at Thirsk, Mr Robt. ADAMS, aged 73, deservedly respected.


24th July 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 17th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr Jas. BOTTERILL, of a daughter.
  • On the 21st inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr Wm. HOPPER, grocer, of a son.

MARRIAGES

  • Recently, Alexander W. SMITH, Esq., of Fallowfield Lodge, Manchester, to Miss CRUDDAS, of Newcastle.
  • On the 17th inst., at Nafferton, by the Rev. James DAVIDSON, M.A. assisted by the Rev. J. MELLON, Mr Wm. BELLWOOD, Heighington, in the county of Durham, to Miss Betsy BELT, fourth daughter of Thos. BELT, veterinary surgeon and farmer.
  • On the 19th inst., at St. Michael's church, Mr Robert PANTRY, of Malton, to Miss Elizabeth MARTINDALE, of Old Malton.
  • Same day, at the Register Office, Malton, Mr Wm. YOUNG, of Thorpebasset, to Mrs Jane WILSON, of Old Malton.
  • On the 20th inst., at All Saint's church, Kirby-underdale, by the Rev. J.W. ATKINSON, M.A., Ramsey, second son of Ramsey GARWOOD, Esq., of Full Sutton, to Anne, eldest daughter of C. WIGGLESWORTH, Esq., of Garraby House.

DEATHS

  • On the 18th inst., at Brawby, Sarah, wife of Mr Robt. FAIRY, aged 29.
  • Same day, at Stokesley, Mr Robert THIRKELL, shoemaker, aged 61, highly respected.
  • On the 23rd inst., at Norton, Ellen, the wife of Mr Wm. HOPPER, grocer, &c., Commercial-Street, aged 26.


31st July 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 20th inst., at Allerston, the wife of Mr SOWERSBY of twins.
  • On the 24th inst., at Malton, the wife of Mr John COLLISON of a son.
  • On the 25th inst., the wife of Mr WIGGLESWORTH, Coal Depot, of a son.
  • Same day, at Ruswarp, the wife of Mr J. CARR of twins.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 21st inst., at St. John's Church, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, by Rev. George CRUDDAS, brother of the bride, Alexander W. Smith, Esquire, of Fallowfield Lodge, Manchester, to Jane Maria, eldest daughter of George CRUDDAS, Esquire, of Glowich, Newcastle.
  • On the 24th inst., at St. Michael's Church, by the Rev. J. WALKER, John WILLOWS to Ann BOYS, both of Malton.
  • On the 26th inst., at the Union Board-room, Pickering, Mr J. ATKINSON, Wrelton, to Anne, only daughter of Mr S. NELLIS, tailor, Thornton.
  • On the 28th inst., at the Parish Church, Whitby, Mr J NEWTON, master-mariner, to Miss Mary WORMALD, of Whitby.

DEATHS

  • On the 19th inst., of consumption, aged 21, Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Archibald MEGGET, Esq., M.D. Ayton, near Scarbro'.
  • On the 22nd inst., at Swinton, Maria, daughter of the late Mr John SLEIGHTHOLME, aged 18 years.
  • On the 24th inst., at Stokesley, Mr Stephen AINSLEY, grocer, aged 64.
  • On the 25th at Amotherby, Hannah, relict of Mr Robert SALTON, shoemaker, aged 76.
  • On the 27th inst., at Norton, Mr Richard WARD, limeburner, aged 47.
  • On the 28th inst., Mr Richard FOSTER, mariner, aged 77, he was the oldest member of the Union Society.
  • On the 29th, Thomas HEWRY, Esq., of the Hollens, Grosmont, aged 52 years.


7th August 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 29th ult., at Great Ayton, Cleveland, the wife of Mr Robert SHEPHERD, of a son.
  • On the 3rd inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr John SELLER, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES

  • Recently, at the Register office, Stokesly, Mr John MARTIN, of the Temperence Hotel, Stokesley, to Miss Helena Sophia SIMPKIN, of Canterbury.
  • On the 31st ult., at Kilburn, by the Rev G. SWAINSON, Mr G.C. GIBSON, of Whitby, to Miss Sarah Maria BLAND, of Scincliffe.
  • On the 3rd inst., at the parish church, Yedingham, by the Rev. W. CARTER, Mr George FEARNLEY, to Miss Mary CARTWRIGHT, both of West Heslerton.
  • On the 5th inst., at the Register-office, Malton, Mr John SMITHIES, to Mrs Mary MITCHELL, both of Hovingham.

DEATHS

  • On the 29th ult., at the Hollins, Grosmont, Whitby, Mr Thomas Henry HAY, aged 52 years.
  • On the 30th ult., at Welburn, Mr Nichol HEWSON, boot and shoemaker, aged 49 years.
  • Same day, at Thirsk, Mr William TAYLOR, aged 71 years; and on the 1st inst., aged 78, his wife. Both were interred at the same time at Thirsk.
  • On the 31st ult., at West Cliffe, Whitby, Mr Richard WOOD, mariner, aged 91 years.
  • Same day, at Whitby, William Knaggs, son of Mr T. P. YEOMAN, draper, church street, aged 10 months.
  • Same day at Norton, Mr James SELLER, aged 66 years. He was for 46 years a steady and consistent member of the Wesleyan Society, and for upwards of 42 years a local preacher in connection with that body, being the oldest on the plan. His end was peace.
  • On the 4th inst., at Stokesley, Mr John DAVISON, grocer and tea dealer, aged 71 years, highly respected.


14th August 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 9th inst., at Birdsall Hall, Lady Middleton, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 8th, inst., at Norton, Mr John WATSON, to Miss Sarah FORD.
  • On the 10th inst., at the parish church, Whitby, Mr R.F. TRENHOLM, farmer, Sedgefield, Durham, to Miss Mary KILBURN of Whitby.
  • Same day, at the parish church, Stockton-on-Tees, by the Rev. F.J. JAMES, vicar, John WREN, Esq., of the firm of Wren and sons, corn merchants, to Mrs CHILD, all of Stockton.
  • On the 12th inst., at Aldro', near Boro'bridge, by the Rev. H. HOLDSWORTH, Mr G.C. BOND, of the East-Riding Bank, Malton, to Eliza, daughter of Mr SLATER, nurseryman, of the same place.

DEATHS

  • On the 5th inst., at Stokesley, Mr Edward GLASPER, aged 23, much respected. A number of the bretheren of the Loyal Cleveland Lodge of Odd Fellows, M.U., attended the funeral.
  • On the 7th inst., at Old Malton, Hannah, relict of Mr John BENSON, cordwainer, aged 66.
  • Same day, at Norton, Mary, wife of Mr David BROWN, aged 58.
  • Same day, at Whitby, J.R. LAIDLEY, aged 2 years.
  • On the 8th inst., same place, Mrs Dinah HUGILL, aged 94.
  • Same day, at Castle-Howard, Georgina, Countess of Carlisle.
  • On the 10th inst., at Norton, Ann, widow of the late Robert MEDD, waggoner, aged 85. She was for many years servant to Messrs Cleathing and Bell, merchants, Malton.
  • Same day, at Gate Fulford, Mrs Sarah HICK, aged 93.
  • On the 11th inst., at Leeds, Mr John GILL, late of this town, aged 60.


21st August 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 12th inst., the wife of Robert ATKINSON, Cope Lodge, Hartoft, of a daughter.

DEATHS

  • On the 12th inst., at Old Malton, Mr Wm. FROST, rabbit dealer, aged 77.
  • On the 17th inst., at Allerston Marishes, Mr Richard NEWLOVE, aged 36.
  • Same day, Mr Robert HAMILTON, baker, Church-street, Whitby, age 42 years. He was the author of "Whitby Footpaths," and a very frequent contributor of other articles to this paper. His death is keenly felt by a large circle of friends.
  • Same day, Mr Mark WEIGHILL, White Horse and Griffin Inn, Church Street, Whitby, aged 34 years.
  • On the 18th inst., at New Malton, Mr William ELLIOT, bacon factor and tallow chandler, Wheelgate, Malton, aged 71 years.


28th August 1858

MARRIAGES

  • On the 19th inst., at St. Paul's church, Holdgate-road, York, by the Rev. W. A. CARTLEDGE, Mr Edward Henry Pickering, bookseller, York, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr George CHAPMAN, of Archers' Cottage, Holdgate.
  • Same day, at the parish church, Hunmanby, by the Rev. R.M. TAYLOR, vicar, Mr Thos. ELLERKER, gardener, to Miss Martha DIXON, both of Hunmanby.

DEATHS

  • On the 17th inst., Mr Ralph BRECKON, butcher, Grosmont, aged 32.
  • On the 19th inst., at Rosedale, Mr John KNEESHAW, clock and watch-maker, Pickering, aged 29, much respected.
  • On the 20th inst., at Messrs Bird's Cottage, Grosmont, Mrs Mary HARWOOD, wodow and relict of Mr Thos. HARWOOD, Goathland, aged 87.
  • Same day, at Malton, Ann, relict of Mr Henry RYMER, aged 77.
  • On the 21st inst., at Slingsby, after a long and painful illness, borne with true Christian patience, Mrs COOPER, aged 87.
  • On the 22nd inst., at Malton, Dinah, wife of Mr George LEE, blacksmith, aged 2?.
  • Same day, at Norton, the Rev. Daniel JACKON, Wesleyan minister, aged 68.
  • Same day, Rachel Amelia, youngest daughter of the late Wm. WILKINSON, jun., Whitby, aged 16.
  • On the 25th inst., same place, Elizabeth HABKIRK, aged 37.


4th September 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 21st ult., at Malton, the wife of Mr John MOORE, of a daughter.
  • Same day, the wife of Mr John PARNABY, of a daughter.
  • On the 26th ult., at Old Malton, the wife of Mr Thomas WATSON, of a son.
  • On the 28th ult., at Malton, the wife of Mr Jeremiah SWALES, of a son.
  • Same day, at Norton, the wife of Mr James KITSON, of a son.
  • On the 29th ult., at Coneysthorpe, the wife of Mr John DOUGHTY, of a son.
  • On the 30th ult., the wife of the Rev. John WALKER, of a son.
  • On the 31st ult., the wife of Harcourt JOHNSTONE, Esq., Scalby, of a son.
  • Same day, the wife of Mr J. ANDREW, confectioner and grocer, Baxtergate, Whitby, of a son.
  • On the 1st inst., at Malton, the wife of Mr Charles DIXON, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 26th ult., at St. Leonard's church, Malton, Mr Henry SMALLPAGE, plumber and glazier, to Miss Sarah TINSLEY, both of Malton.
  • On the 28th ult., at Brompton, near Northallerton, Mr Thomas MARWOOD, to Miss Mary WRIGHT.

DEATHS

  • On the 27th ult., at York, aged 71, Mary Catherine, widow of John WRIGHT, Esq., jun., of Kelvedon Hall, Essex, and daughter of Francis CHOLMLEY, Esq., of Brandsby Hall, Yorkshire.
  • On the 28th ult., at Stokesley, Mr Henry COLLINS, jun., aged 24, highly respected.
  • Same day, at Malton, Mr James D. WAITE, railway clerk, aged 27, highly respected by a large circle of friends.
  • On the 29th ult., at Norton, Richard, son of Mr Charles STOBARD, railway inspector.
  • On the 31st ult., at Belle Vue Terrace, Whitby, Miss Mary SCHOFIELD, aged 69.
  • On the 1st inst., at Malton, Mrs Elizabeth BULLOCK, widow of Mr Thos. BULLOCK, aged 71.
  • Same day, at Norton, Isaac, son of Mr James FEWBERT? aged 12 months.


11th September 1858

BIRTHS

  • On Monday the 30th ult., at Welburn, the wife of Mr Alfred GREEN, of a daughter.
  • On the 3rd inst., at Welburn, the wife of Robert NEBY, of a son.
  • On the 6th inst., at Welburn, the wife of Mr Richard ELLIOTT, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 6th inst., at the Register Office, Malton, Mr J. W. ATKINSON, temperance advocate, to Miss S. HARRISON, of Norton.
  • Same day and place, Mr Wm. SMITH, to Miss Mary GUTHERLESS, both of Bulmer.
  • On the 9th inst., at St. Michael's Church, Malton, by the rev. G.A. FIRTH, Mr Matthew B. SLATER, Malton, to Jemima, youngest daughter of Mr Richard WALLER, farmer, Welburn.

DEATHS

  • On the 2nd inst., at Old Malton, Robert James, son of Mr Henry BULMER, cordwainer, aged 5 years.
  • On the 3rd inst., at Malton, Mrs Lydia MARSHALL, aged 74.
  • Same day at the Union Workhouse, Malton, Mrs Hannah KIRBY, aged 72.
  • On the 6th inst., at Swinton, Mrs Hannah CONSITT, aged 79.
  • Same day, at Slingsby, Mr Thomas BURTON, boot and shoe maker, much and deservedly respected, aged 71.
  • On the 7th inst., at Amotherby, Eliza, wife of Mr John SMITH, railway stationmaster, aged 27.
  • On the 8th, at Norton, Esther, wife of Mr John BROWN.
  • On the 9th inst., at Malton, much respected, Mr COLLIER, sen., aged 73 years.


18th September 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 10th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr SKERRY, joiner and builder, of a daughter.
  • Same day and place, the wife of Mr Robert PICKARD, of a son.
  • On the 12th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr Thos. WALKER, of a son.
  • On the 13th inst., at Ryton, the wife of Mr Rd. BROWN, of a son.
  • Same day, at Norton, the wife of Mr OWEN, Balaklava Tavern, of a daughter.
  • On the 15th inst., at Ryton, the wife of Mr Rd. MILNER, farmer, of a son.
  • Same day, at Fridaythorpe, the wife of Mr T. ROWNTREE, of a daughter.
  • On the 16th inst., at Norton, Mrs WILSON, Scarbro' road, of a son.
  • Same day, at Malton, the wife of Mr Henry BRADLEY, joiner, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 11th inst., at St. Leonard's church, by the Rev. J.C.A.CLARKSON, Mr Thomas BURKILL, joiner, to Miss Sarah CARR, both of Malton.

DEATHS

  • On the 9th inst., at Stokesley, Mr Robert DAWSON, formerly farmer, at the advanced age of 97.
  • On the 10th inst., at West Heslerton, Mr William BISH, station master, aged 29.
  • Same day, at Langtoft, Ann Elizabeth, fourth daughter of the late Mr Robert LAMPLOUGH, farmer, aged 32.
  • On the 11th inst., at Bilsdale, Henry DUNNING, only son of Mr James DUNNING, Howterby, aged 22.
  • Same day, at the Union workhouse, Malton, Mrs LAWSON, aged 83.
  • Same day, at Norton, Minnie, youngest daughter of Mr William KILVINGTON, cordwainer.
  • On the 12th inst., at West Heslerton, Mr Simpson PATRICK, aged 71.
  • Same day, at Nafferton, Mary, wife of Mr George IRELAND, aged 60.
  • On the 15th inst., at Old Malton, Ruth, daughter of Mr R. SANDERSON, aged 17.
  • Same day, at Norton, Mr William MITCHELSON, aged 48.


25th September 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 16th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr Geo. ARRAN, of a daughter.
  • On the 19th inst., at Malton, the wife of Mr Thos. PETERKIN, of a daughter.
  • On the 20th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr Geo. ROBSON, of a daughter.
  • On the 21st inst., at Stamford House, Cheltenham, the wife of the Rev. G.P. CORDEAUX, of a daughter.
  • On the 22nd inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr Wm. BROWN, railway porter, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 21st inst., at St. Michael's church, Malton, by the Rev. G.A. FIRTH, William Taylor COLBY, Esq., surgeon, eldest son of Wm. COLBY, Esq., surgeon, to Annie, only daughter of Wm. ETTY, Esq., wine merchant, both of St Michael's parish, Malton.
  • On the 22nd inst., at the Parish Church, Brighton, by the Rev. H.M. WAGNER, vicar, Mr Thomas PEARSON, merchant, Malton, to Ellen Elizabeth, second daughter of H. STAPLEY, Esq., Wellington Park, Sussex.
  • On the 23rd inst., at St. Michael's church, Malton, by the Rev. G.A. FIRTH, Mr Joseph PEACOCK, farmer, Malton, to Sarah, Jane, eldest daughter of Mr Joseph SCAMMELL, of Ludlow, Wiltshire.
  • Same day and place, Mr Richard REX, Birdsall, to Ellen, eldest daughter of Mr Thomas READ, Wheelgate, Malton.

DEATHS

  • On the 13th inst., at Todmorden, Hannah, the wife of the Rev. James HARDMAN, Congregational minister, aged 41.
  • on the 15th inst., at Leavening, Mr Henry BOULTON, aged 85.
  • On the 17th inst., at Coneysthorpe, the wife of Mr Edward RACE, aged 35.
  • Same day, at Little Ayton, Cleveland, after a few days illness, Mr Thomas BAILEY, farmer aged 28.
  • On the 18th inst., at Malton, Mary, relict of Mr Robert JOHNSON, waterman, aged 55.
  • Same day, at Eddlethorpe, after a long and painfull illness, Mr John MELLENBY, aged 67 years. He was servant with Sir Tatton Sykes, Bart., upwards of 40 years.
  • Same day, at the Residence, Ripon, the Rev. Robert SUTTON, M.A., canon residentiary of Ripon, rector of St. Michael's Supurriergate, York, and incumbent of Fulford.
  • On the 19th inst., at York, the wife of the Rev. George COOPLAND, M.A., and incumbent of St. Margaret's.
  • Same day, at Great Ayton, after a few days' illness, Mr George BULMER, jun., stonemason, highly respected.
  • On the 20th inst., at Swinton, Richard, youngest son of Mrs Geo. CLARK.
  • On the 21st inst., at Malton, after a short illness, John W. WILLIAMSON, Esq., of East Lutton, and late of Malton, aged 25 years.
  • On the 22nd inst., at Malton, the infant daughter of Mr Thomas PETERKIN.


2nd October 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 19th ult., at Ryton, the wife of Mr Wm. SMAILES, of a son.
  • On the 21st ult., at Malton, the wife of Mr H. RUSSELL, of a daughter.
  • On the 27th ult., Mrs POSTILL, Old Maltongate, of a son.
  • On the 28th ult., at West Heslerton, the wife of Mr Wm. HODGSON, postmaster, of a son.
  • On the 30th ult., at Birdsall, Mrs POWELL, of a daughter.
  • Same day and place, Mrs SELLERS, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 21st ult., at St. Mary's church, Scarborough, by the Rev. M. A. PIERPOINT, Mr John SMIDDY, farmer, Pickering, to Harriet, eldest daughter of Mr Francis DOWSON, of the same place.
  • On the 25th ult., at the parish church, Stokesley, by the Rev. J. CROFT, Mr Thos. TASKER, to Mary, third daughter of Mr L. BARKER, veterinary surgeon, Stokesley.
  • On the 28th ult., at the parish church, Whitby, by the Rev. Jas. DINGLE, Mr John PIERCY, draper, Beverley, to Adelaide, youngest daughter of the late Mr Wm. CLARKSON, draper, Whitby.
  • Same day, at Danby church, Mr Wm. HARRISON, Underpark, to Mary, youngest daughter of Mr Geo. WOODWARK, Glazedale.
  • On the 30th at Kirkburn church, Mr Wm. Ward LUND, to Betsy, the fourth daughter of the late Mr Wm. BARKER, tailor and draper, Tibthorpe.

DEATHS

  • On the 26th ult., at Slingsby, Mr F. THORNTON, stonemason, ages 65.
  • On the 28th ult., at Leeds, Margaret, relict of John LOVEL, Esq., of Snainton, aged 74.
  • Same day, at Huttons Ambo, after a lingering illness, borne with Christian fortitude, Mr Thomas BOGGIT, aged 74.
  • He was a member of the Primitive Methodists nearly 40 years. His end was peace.
  • On the 29th ult., at May Fields, Whitby, Thos. Clegg, Esq., merchant, formerly of Heywood, near Manchester, aged 45.
  • Same day, at Willingdon Park, Sussex, very suddenly, Albert, the beloved son of Henry STAPLEY, Esq.
  • On the 30th, at Nafferton, Frances, the wife of Mr Isaac WRIGHT, boot and shoemaker, aged 71.


9th October 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 29th ult., at Norton, the wife of Mr John ASBOUGH, of a son.
  • On the 1st inst., the wife of Mr John PICKERING, farmer, of a daughter.
  • Same day, at Snainton, the wife of Mr Wm. RODGERS, blacksmith, of a daughter.
  • On the 4th inst., at New Malton, Mrs ROBINSON, Stainton's Yard, of a daughter.
  • On the 5th inst., at Hutton, Mrs SHUTTLEWORTH, of a daughter.
  • On the 6th inst., at New Malton, Mrs LINSLEY, Market Place, of a son.
  • On the 7th inst., at Snainton, the wife of Mr T. TROWSDALE, of a son.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 28th ult., at Acaster Malbis, by the Rev. Mr GRAYSON, George FAWCETT, chemist, West Town, Dewsbury, to Mary, second daughter of Mr Richard DRESSER, of the above place.
  • On the 30th ult., at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, by the Rev. Anthony Berwick LECHMERE, M.A., vicar of Hanley Castle, and Honarary Canon of Worcester Cathedral, Sir Edmund A.H. LECHMERE, Bart., of Rhydd Court, Worcestershire, to Louisa Rosamond, only surviving child of the late John HAIGH, Esq., of Whitwell Hall, in the North-Riding of Yorkshire.
  • Same day, at Thornton, by the Rev. E. W. HESLOP, rector, Mr Geo. CHAPMAN, son of Mr John CHAPMAN, Elleron House, near Cawthorn, Pickering, to Jane, only daughter of the late Bothie COLLEY, of Church Street, Thornton.
  • Same day, at St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London, by the Rev. J.C. WALTER, Patterson, A.H. GEDNEY, Esq., of Candlesby House, Lincolnshire, to Frances Ann, only child of Jospeh JOHNSON, Esq., formerly of Easingwold.
  • On the 1st inst., at Barton-le-Street, by the Rev. C. HODGSON, Mr John BOWMAN, grocer, York, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr George THOMPSON, farmer, Barton-le-Street.
  • On the 5th inst., at the Registrar's Office, Whitby, Lowe HEY?, miner, to Miss Elizabeth SEYMOUR, of Staithes.
  • On the 7th inst., at the parish church, Salton, by the Rev. Wm. ABBEY, vicar, Mr COULTAS, of Swinton, to Ann, eldest daughter of the late Mr Robert THOMPSON, of Broughton.

DEATHS

  • On the 30th ult., at Clarendon Square, Leamington, Miss St. QUINTIN, aged 76.
  • On the 1st inst., at Thirkleby, near Thirsk, Ann, the beloved wife of Mr. J. JOHNSON, schoolmaster, aged 51.
  • Same day, at his residence, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Mr James LEAH? (or LOSH?), the judge of the Northumberland County Courts.
  • Same day, at Norton, Mr Charles HUDSON, cordwainer, aged 42.
  • On the 3rd inst., at the Union, Malton, Mrs Jame WARDELL, aged 82.
  • Same day, at Whitby, suddenly, David GASKIN, Esk Terrace, aged 39?.
  • Same day, at the Paddock, Elizabeth, FOSTER, many years matron of the Whitby Workhouse, aged 76.
  • On the 4th inst., at Norton, Jane, daughter of Mr John PEARSON.
  • Same day, at Great Ayton, Cleveland, Mr John JACKSON, sen., tanner, aged 67?, highly respected.


15th October 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 4th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr Thomas HODGSON, of a son.
  • On the 7th inst., at Fimber, the wife of Mr MEDD, of a son.
  • On the 8th inst., at Shipton Police Station, the wife of Mr Robert SKELTON, of a son.
  • On the 9th inst., at New Malton, the wife of Mr Wm. WRANGHAM, spirit merchant, &c., of a son.
  • On the 11th inst., at Huttons Ambo, the wife of Mr G. MILNER, of a son.
  • On the 12th inst., at New Malton, the wife of Mr Henry SMITHSON, bookseller, &c., of a son.
  • Same day and place, the wife of Mr Johnathon RIEVELEY, grocer, &c., of a son.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 7th inst., at Slingsby, by the Rev. W. CARTER, rector, Mr Wm. GERMAIN, schoolmaster, to Miss Joanna KNEESHAW.
  • On the 9th inst., at the Register Office, Malton, Mr Wm. MARTIN, of Old Malton, to Miss Martha JACKSON, of Welburn.
  • Same day and place, Mr Thos. ELLETT, to Mrs Jennett THACKRAY, both of Malton.
  • On the 14th inst., at the parish church, Norton, Mr MIDGLEY, of Leeds, to Miss THOMPSON, St. Nicholas-Street, Norton.

DEATHS

  • On the 8th inst., at Norton, Mr Robert FERGUSON, farmer's servant, aged 26.
  • On the 9th inst., at Malton, Mr Thos. FIELDS, coal porter, aged 93.
  • Same day and place, Mr Henry GRAY, aged 32.
  • On the 10th inst., at Norton, Ann Benniworth CARRINGTON, wife of Mr Thomas CARRINGTON, wood turner, aged 65.
  • On the 11th inst., at Norton, Mr John CARR, late of Huttons Ambo, farmer, age 63.
  • Same day, at Stokesley, Mr John GALLOWAY, tailor, aged 46, much respected.
  • Same day and place, Mr Robert STURDY, carrier, aged 30.
  • Same day at Tanton Dykes, near Stokesley, very suddenly, Mr William ARMSTRONG, stonemason, aged 42.
  • On the 11th inst., at Norton, Mr John CARR, late of Huttons Ambo, farmer, aged 63.


23rd October 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 13th inst., at Great Ayton, the wife of Mr Joseph BAYNE, of twins.
  • On the 16th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr Thos. JACKSON, of a son.
  • On the 17th inst., at Welburn, the wife of Mr Francis RAWLIN, of a son.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 10th inst., at Barton-le-Street, by the Rev. C. HODGSON, Mr George HILL, of Slingsby, to Miss Mary JACKSON, of Barton-le-Street.
  • On the 16th inst., at the parish church, Whitby, Mr Jas. Parkin NEWHOLME, to Miss Anna TATE, of Whitby.
  • On the 17th inst., same place, Mr J. NOBLE, to Miss Martha PRINGLE, both of Whitby.
  • On the 19th inst., same place, Mr Stephen DIXON, to Miss Elizabeth ALLISON, Hawsker.
  • Same day, at the parish church, Scarbro', Mr Walter SHELLEY (Manager of the Theatre, Malton), to Miss Minnie TRAVERS.
  • Same day, at Kirby-Underdale church, by the Rev. J. W. ATKINSON, Mr Richard KIRBY, of Hanging Grimston, to Eliza, youngest daughter of Mr John NEWLOVE, farmer, of Kirby-Underdale.
  • On the 21st inst., at the church of St. Michael, Malton, by the Rev. W. CARTER, M.A., assisted by the Rev. G.A. FIRTH, B.A., incumbent, the Rev. R. W. SHOOTER, B.A., curate of Skipwith, to Sarah, Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Edmond SMITH, Esq., of Hull.

DEATHS

  • On the 25th Sept., at Hull, very suddenly, Henrietta Eliza, second daughter of the late Mr Richard Joseph ELLIS, of Her Majesty's Customs, Hull, and grand-daughter of the late Mr THURNHAM, of Malton, aged 20.
  • On the 6th inst., at Brawby, Hannah, the eldest daughter of Mr Wm. HODGSON, aged 22.
  • On the 10th inst., at Henderskelf, Hannah NICHOLSON, aged 87.
  • On the 12th inst., at Rillington, at the house of her son-in-law, Jane BAXTER, relict of the late Mr James BAXTER, aged 77.
  • Same day, at Nafferton Mill, Mary, relict of the late Thomas SMITH, farmer, Ubram, aged 87.
  • On the 15th inst., at Ryton, the wife of Mr Thomas RAINES, farmer, aged 74.
  • On the 16th inst., at Whitby, Mary, the wife of Mr James ELLIS, pilot master, aged 56.
  • Same day and place, Mr Peter PAYLOR, aged 63.
  • On the 17th inst., at Butterwick, near Salton, Mary, wife of Mr Robt. ELLERBY, aged 64.
  • Same day, at Stokesley, Mr Thomas HAMILTON, hostler, aged 42.
  • On the 18th, at Newton-in-Cleveland, Mr Joseph BRITAIN, farm labourer, aged 72.
  • On the 21st inst., at Malton, Mrs Mary HARDWICK, aged 70.
  • Same day, at Nafferton, Thos. COUPLIN, aged 55.
  • At sea - July 2th, Oliver GOLDSMITH, aged 24, second officer of the Dunsandle, third son of the late Commander Charles GOLDSMITH, R.N., and a great grand nephew of the poet Oliver GOLDSMITH.
  • We are sorry to record the death of Colonel C. A. FITTZ-HARDINGE BERKELEY, C.B., of H.M.'s 32nd? Regiment, which occured on board the Simla, on her homeward passage to Suez, on Sept 24th?
  • Abraham BOLD, formerly sergeant in the 7th fusiliers, a warrior of thirteen battles and a hundred skirmishes, died recently in Huddersfield. He served with great credit during the penninsular campaign, and did not escape wounds. His reward was shilling a day! Since 1816? he has lived by weaving and latterly as a porter.


30th October 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 15th inst., at Malton, the wife of Mr Henry TAYLOR, grocer, of a son.
  • Same day and place, the wife of Mr Wm. SNOW, of a daughter.
  • On the 26th inst., at Hyde Park Corner, Norton, the wife of Mr J. S. STURDY, butcher, of a son.
  • On the 27th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr T. BRAND, of a son.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 9th inst., Mr Wm. BRAY, mason, to Sarah, only daughter of Mr Geo. SHAW, cordwainer, all of New Malton.
  • On the 17th inst., at Norton, Mr Geo. PRESTON, painter, to Miss Jane KITCHING, both of the above place.
  • On the 20th inst., at the Friends' Meeting-house, Scarbro', Thomas MASON, Esq., of York, to Miss Sarah STICKNEY, of Scarbro'.
  • Same day, at the church of St. Martin-cum-Gregory, York, by the Rev. T. RICHARDSON, incumbent, Serjeant-Major STANLEY, of the 18th Hussars, to Amelia, youngest daughter of the late Mr John WETHERELL, of Morton Palms, Durham.
  • On the 23rd inst., at Slingsby, Mr F. CLAYTON, to Miss WILSON, both of the above place.
  • On the 26th inst., at Bilsdale church, Mr BARR, of Nawton, to Miss TATE, youngest daughter of the late Mr John TATE, of Beadlam.

DEATHS

  • On the 23rd inst., at Norton, Ferdinand, son of the late Mr Daniel JACKSON, Wesleyan Minister, aged 19.
  • Same time and place, Ann, daughter of Mr James Naylor, aged 2.
  • Same day, at Old Malton, Eliza, daughter of Mr John ARMDALE, aged 3 years.
  • On the 28th inst., at Slingsby, Sarah, wife of Mr Robert THORNTON, stonemason, aged 55 years.


6th November 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 21st ult., the wife of Mr SNOWDEN, Wolds' Inn, Huggate, of a daughter.
  • On the 24th ult., at Wilton, the wife of Mr Geo. GILL, of a daughter.
  • On the 28th ult., the wife of Mr John WILSON, Wold-Street, Norton, of a son.
  • Same day, at the Gas House, New Malton, Mrs MOSEY, of a son.
  • Same day, at Norton, the wife of Mr B. BOYES, of a son.
  • On the 30th ult., at New Malton, Mrs GODDARD, Barnby's Yard, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 28th ult., at the parish church, Leeds, by the Rev. S. JOY, Mr James SMITH, pianoforte manufacturer, brother to Mr Wm. SMITH, timber and coal dealer, agent, &c., Norton, to Mrs Lucy Isabella JONES, both of that town.
  • Same day, at the parish church, Stockton-on-Tees, Mr W. R. GRAHAM, grocer, to Emma, third daughter of Mr Thomas PERCY, slate merchant, all of Stockton.
  • Same day, at Raskelf, near Easingwold, by the Rev. T. HARTLEY, Mr John HODGSON, of Kilburn, near Thirsk, to Miss Jane HUTCHINSON, of Barnard Castle.
  • On the 4th inst., at Kirby-Underdale, by the Rev. J. W. ATKINSON, Mr John WILKINSON, farmer, of the above place, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr Thomas Dale, Garraby.

DEATHS

  • On the 25th ult., at Ganton Dale, near Foxholes, Mr Thos. HOLTBY, farmer, after a lingering illness, aged 55, much and deservedly respected.
  • On the 27th ult., at Halstead Essex, Mrs LEE, daughter of the late Mr Robert BARTINDALE, of this town, aged 56.
  • On the 27th ult., at Malton, Mr George TAYLOR, cooper, aged 67, highly respected.
  • On the 29th ult., at Wombleton, Ann, widow of the late Mr George COOPER, grocer, aged 66.
  • Same day, at Welburn, Mr Brown HOGARD, aged 39, much respected.
  • Same day, at Nafferton, Mr Thomas BELT, veterinary surgeon, aged 72.
  • Same day and place, Mr John WILSON, aged 82.
  • On the 30th ult., at Slingsby, Mr Wm. HAYTHORNE, aged 72.
  • On the 31st ult., at his residence, Bilbrough Lodge, near York, William BROWN, Esq., late of Broughton, aged 69.
  • On the 1st inst., at York, very suddenly, Mrs WAUD, wife of Mr T. WAUD, of the Greyhound Inn, Spurriergate.
  • On the 2nd inst., at Wansford, Mr JEFFERSON, innkeeper.


13th November 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 3rd inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr Wm. CHIVERS, of a daughter.
  • On the 4th inst., at Swinton, the wife of Mr Thos. FLINTOFT, of a son.
  • On the 8th inst., at Barugh, Mrs BROWN of a son.
  • Same day, at Old Malton, the wife of Mr NENDICK, tailor, of a son.
  • On the 9th inst., at Easthorpe, Mrs KIRBY of a daughter.
  • Same day and place, the wife of Mr William KIRBY of a daughter.
  • Same day, at Malton, the wife of Mr John MENNELL, of a daughter.
  • Same day, at Norton, the wife of Mr John MARSHALL of a son.
  • On the 10th inst., at Norton, Mrs MORLEY, of a daughter.
  • Same day, at Foxhouse, near Wharram, Mrs MILNER of a daughter.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 23rd ult., at Christ Church, Scarbro', by the Rev. J. W. WHITESIDE, John DOBSON, Jun., Esq., architect, to Mary, second daughter of the late Mr Francis WELLBURN, Whitby.
  • On the 4th inst., at All Saints Church, Kirby-Underdale, by the Rev. J. ATKINSON, Mr John WILKINSON, Baffan, to Miss DALE, of Garraby.
  • On the 6th inst., by the Rev. Mr CLARKSON, Thos. HODGSON, miller, to Miss Jane TINSLEY, both of Malton.
  • On the 8th inst., at the Parish Church, Mr W. H. FERNS, draper, Durham, to Margaret Jane, daughter, of Mr M. L. SIMPSON, Angel Hotel, Whitby.
  • On the 9th inst., at St. Michael's Church, Mr. Geo. MEDD, farmer, Old Malton, to Jane, second daughter of Mr John LEE, innkeeper, of this town.
  • on the 10th inst., Mr Geo. PINKNEY, farmer, Cayton, to Miss Frances DUNN, daughter of the late mr Robt. DUNN, farmer, Seamer.

DEATHS

  • On the 4th inst., at Old Byland, Mrs Holmes, relict, of the late Mr John HOLMES, innkeeper, aged 70.
  • On the 5th inst., at York, after a long and severe illness, Mr Tindall James LAPISH, late innkeeper, aged 38.
  • On the 7th inst., at Coneysthorpe, Miss Elizabeth COATES, aged 67.
  • Same day, at Whitby, the wife of Mr John CLIFFORD, builder, aged 53.
  • On the 9th inst., at Gromont Cottage, near Whitby, Mr Wm. PURSGLOVE, aged 86.
  • On Tuesday, November 9th, at 3.15 in the morning, the Rev. John HICKLING finished his useful and happy life in great peace. He was in the 71st year of his ministry, and would have been 93 years old, had he lived only three weeks longer. With him has died the LAST of that noble body of men sent out to preach by the late Rev. John Wesley. His last public service he conducted at Birmingham a fortnight since, when he lectured on "Early Methodism." At the time of his death large hand bills were announcing him to conduct six services in this circuit and Kingswood near Bristol, - He has conducted on the average 150 special public services a year, during the last three years, and collected hundreds of pounds for chapels and other funds.


20th November 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 29th ult., at Norton, the wife of Mr William ARUNDALE, of a daughter.
  • On the 10th inst., same place, the wife of Mr John HOOD, Wood Street, of a daughter.
  • Same day, the wife of Mr Paul KISPIN?, Fridaythorpe, of a daughter.
  • On the 12th inst., at the Fox and Hounds Inn, Thornton, the wife of Mr John PERCY, of a son.
  • On the 13th inst., at Malton, the wife of Mr Wm. SCORSBY, of a son.
  • Same day, at Leavening, the wife of Mr John SNOWDON, veterinary surgeon, of a son.
  • On the 14th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr Stephen WILSON, engine stoker, of a daughter.
  • Same day, at Rochdale, the wife of the Rev. C. GARRETT, late of Malton, of a daughter.
  • On the 15th inst., at Beverley, the wife of Mr HOLMES, veterinary surgeon, of a daughter.
  • On the 16th inst., at the Fox and Pheasant Inn, Wilton, the wife of Mr John HUDSON, of a son.
  • Same day, at Stockton-on-Tees, on the 14th inst., the wife of Mr W. NELSON, grocer and provision merchant, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 11th inst., at West Heslerton, Mr Mark DOBSON, gamekeeper to Joseph MARSHALL, Esq., Heslerton Hall, to Miss Mary LIGHTOWLER, daughter of Mr John LIGHTOWLER, innkeeper, West Heslerton station.
  • On the 11th inst., at St. Joseph's church, Picadilly, London, Geo. Edward MARSH, Esq., to Florence, youngest daughter of the late Thos. Wentworth BEAUMONT, of Bretion? Hall, Yorkshire, ??? of Bywell Hall Northumberland, and sister of Wentworth Blackett? BEAUMONT, Esq., M.P.
  • On the 13th inst., at the parish church, Whitby, by the Rev. Jas. DINGLE, Mr George GIBSON, ropemaker, to Miss Mary L. ARCHER, both of Whitby.
  • On the 13th inst., at Pickering, Mr Peter HARWOOD, yeoman, to Miss Susannah SWALES, both of Goathland.
  • On the 16th inst., at Whitby, Mr Wm. JACKSON, mariner, to Mrs Elizabeth WILSON.
  • Same day at Weaverthorpe, by the Rev. J. M. HESLOP, vicar, Mr Gregory ANDERSON, to Fanny, eldest daughter of the late Mr Jeremiah RINGROSE.
  • On the 17th inst., at the parish church, Norton, by the Rev. J. WALKER, Mr T. SIBLEY, Grantham, Lincolnshire, to Clementina Mary, second daughter of Mr R. ARMISON, Wood Street, Norton.
  • On the 18th inst., at Whitby, by the Rev. W. KEANE, M.A., Mr Wm. PICKERING, to Miss Elizabeth LEADSON, both of Fylingdales.

DEATHS

  • On the 26th ult., at Cork, wife of James GLOVER, Esq., of Mount Glover, in that county, and mother of E.A. GLOVER, Esq., ex-M.P. for Beverley.
  • On the 11th inst., at Kirby-Underdale, Mrs MASKELL, aged 40.
  • On the 13th inst., at Malton, the wife of Mr Richard BIRDSALL, late of Helmsley, farmer, aged 63.
  • In the 13th inst., at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr GARBUTT, for many years servant to the late Richard BARR? Esq., of Butterwick, near Malton.


27th November 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 13th inst., at Malton, the wife of Mr W. ALLEN, of a daughter.
  • On the 20th inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr Mark HUDSON, of a son.
  • Same day, at Welburn, the wife of Robt. WISE, of a son.
  • Same day, Mrs CALVERT, St. Paul's Row, Greengate, of a son.
  • On the 21st inst., Mrs SKIETH, Stainton's Yard, Castlegate, of a daughter.
  • On the 24th inst., at Settrington, the wife of Mr Wm. METCALFE, farmer, of a son.
  • On the 26th inst., the wife of W. FEWSTER, Esq., Swinton Grange, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 24th inst., at the Register Office, Malton, Mr Thos. SMITH, to Miss E. SIMPSON, both of Hovingham.
  • Same day, at the church of St. Andrew's, Buckthorpe, Mr Thos. WHITE, farmer, to Miss Sarah WILKINSON, daughter of the late Mr James WILKINSON, farmer, of the same place.

DEATHS

  • On the 19th inst., at Hawsker, mear Whitby, Mr John THOMPSON, farmer, aged 84.
  • On the 20th inst., at Thirsk, Mr Thomas ALDERWICK, hatter, &c., aged 61. He was an affectionate father, and greatly respected by a large circle of friends.
  • Same day, at Whitby, Elizabeth, wife if Mr Ricard VIPON, aged 67.
  • On the 21st inst., at Whitby, Mr Richard BRADLEY, aged 68.
  • On the 22nd inst., of diarrhoea, Mr Charles MONKMAN, of New Malton, aged 61.
  • Same day, at Great Hanton, Mr Nicholas ROBINSON, aged 67.
  • On the 23rd inst., at Norton, the wife of Mr Richard JOHNSON, aged 30.
  • Same day, at Whitby, Mary, wife of Mr Wm. GARMENSWAY, aged 50.
  • Same day, at Wykeham, near Scarbro', Mr Richard SHARP, aged 58.
  • On the 24th inst., at Malton, Mr Richard SMITH, printer, late of this office, and son of Mr Thos. SMITH, refreshment rooms, aged 25.
  • Same day, at Leeds, after a long and protracted illness, Mr Benjamin WALKER, tobacconist, formerly of York, aged 23.
  • Same day, at Whitby, Hannah SMITH, aged 76.
  • Mr SMEE, chief accountant of the Bank of England, died on Wednesday evening.
  • The Earl of Cortown died on Saturday evening, at his residence in the county of Wexford.
  • We regret to have to announce the premature demise, after a long and lengthened illness, of Lord Henry CECIL, fourth son of the Marquis and Marchioness of Exeter.
  • We have to record the death of John Joshua Lord PROBY, heir to the earldom of Carysfort, in his 25th year.
  • Worcester - November 15th, at Barbourne house, in his 84th year, Lieut.-General Thomas LIGHTFOOT, C.B., last surviving officer in the renowned 45th Regiment. The deceased entered the army very early in life, served in the Peninsula with Moore and left with Wellington. He survived seven wounds and one ball remained in him till his death. He received three gold and eleven silver medals, being one more than the Duke of Wellington.


4th December 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 23rd ult., at Norton, the wife of Mr John BARKER, of a son.
  • On the 27th ult., at Malton, the wife of Mr P. PEACOCK, draper, of a son.
  • Same day, at West Heslerton, the wife of Mr John BOULTON, innkeeper, of a son.
  • On the 28th ult., same place, the wife of Mr John MONKMAN, of a daughter.
  • On the 30th ult., at Settrington, Mrs MATTHEWS, of a son.
  • On the 1st inst., at Malton, Mrs SMITH, Pump Lane, of a son.

MARRIAGES

  • At North Grimston, by the Rev. E. TRUEMAN, William COTSEN, gardener, to Jane THOMPSON, both of the same place.
  • On the 21st ult., at the parish church, East Heslerton, by the Rev. T. McINTIRE, Mr Robert BROWN, bootmaker, Sherburn, to Mrs Mary WOODALL, East Heslerton.
  • On the 22nd ult., by the Rev. W. R. GRICEBACK, Mr J. WELBURN, to Miss ROBSON, both of Fridaythorpe.
  • On the 25th ult., at Slingsby, by the Rev. W. CARTER, rector, Mr Geo. SKAIFE, farmer, Pickering, to Miss ELLERBY, of Slingsby.
  • On the 27th ult., at Weaverthorpe, Mr George HUMBLE, to Miss Hannah KITCHEN.
  • Same day at the Register Office, Mr William KENDREW, of Firby, to Miss Adelaide CARR, of Malton.
  • Same day, at Huggate, by the Rev. T. RANKIN, Mr R. COOK's groom, to Miss CAWOOD.
  • Same day and place, Mr M. SMITH, cordwainer, Huggate, to Miss RICHARDSON, Pocklington.
  • On the 29th ult., at the parish church, Whitby, by the Rev. R. OLDHAM, Mr Wm. IREDALE, shipwright, to Miss A. B. LINCOLN, both of Whitby.
  • On the 30th ult., at Whitby, by the Rev. Wm. KEANE, M.A., Mr Wm. ATKINSON, farmer, to Miss M. J. YEOMAN, both of Hawkser.
  • Same day, at the parish church, Kirby-in-Cleveland, by the Rev. J.P. NEWTON, Mr Wm. PENNEY, stonemason, to Annie, eldest daughter of Mr John BARKER, farmer, Dromonby, near Stokesley.
  • On the 1st inst., at West Heslerton, Mr John PUTSEY, to Miss Maria BAKER, both of West Heslerton.
  • On the 2nd inst., at Amotherby, by the Rev. G. A. FIRTH, of Malton, Mr Wm. RICHARDSON, Scarbro', to Miss WALKER, of Ness.

DEATHS

  • On the 24th ult., at Chopyat, Mr Michael JOHNSON, innkeeper, aged 67.
  • Same day, at Stokesley, Mrs Sarah THOMPSON, aged 68.
  • On the 25th ult., same place, Mr Michael HEBDON, grocer and seedsman, aged 71.
  • Same day, at the Workhouse, Malton, Mrs Dinah STELLINGS, aged 76.
  • Same day, at Malton, Mary, daughter of Mr William CLARKSON, aged 2 years.
  • On the 26th ult., at Malton, Sarah Ellen, youngest daughter of Mr Wm. LIGHTOWLER, Railway-Street.
  • Same day, at Stokesley, John GREY, Esq., aged 50, highly respected.
  • On the 27th ult., at Whitby, Mr Ralph SLATER, grocer, aged 64.
  • Same day, at Glazedale, near Whitby, John MEDD, Esq., aged 78.
  • On the 29th ult., of Scarbro', formerly of Hull, aged 58, brother to Mr Jas. GREASBY, bookkeeper, Times office, Scarborough. Deeply regretted by his family and surviving relatives.
  • On the 2nd inst., at Dishforth, suddenly, Mark BARROWBY, Esq.


11th December 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 4th inst., at Welham, the wife of Mr Johnathon BIDE, of a daughter.
  • Same day, at Westow, Mrs SIMPSON, of a son.
  • On the 5th inst., at Norton, Mrs FISH, of a son.
  • Same day, at New Malton, the wife of Mr HARRISON, basket-maker, Wheelgate, of a son.
  • Same day, at Marr House, Mrs TINDALL, of a daughter.
  • On the 6th inst., Mrs SUFFIL, Langton, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 4th inst., at Slingsby, by the Rev. Wm. CARTER, rector, Mr James WILKINSON, Fryton, to Mrs Hannah ROBSON, Slingsby.
  • Same day, at the Register Office, Malton, Mr Robert Allen, to Miss Mary YOUNG, of Hessay, near Thirsk.
  • Same day, at Egton, near Whitby, Mr Wm. WOOD, of Egton Banks, to Miss Hannah WOODHOUSE, Glazedale.
  • Same day, at St. Leonard's church, New Malton, by the Rev. J. C. CLARKSON, Mr John HARRISON, roper, to Miss Elizabeth BRADLEY, both of Malton.
  • On the 6th inst., same place, Mr Richd. STEPHENSON, to Miss Jarnet CARR, both of Malton.
  • Same day, at the Register Office, Malton, Mr Wm. RICHARDSON, of Foulbridge, to Miss Mary TEMPLE, of Leavening.
  • Same day, at Norton, Mr James DOBSON, of Hovingham, to Miss Maria KELL, of Wharram-le-Street.
  • On the 9th inst., at the Register Office, Malton, Mr John FLETCHER, of Habton, carrier, to Miss Sarah SPEDDING, of Huttons Ambo.

DEATHS

  • On the 26th ult., at Stockton-on-Tees, Isabella, widow of Thomas DUNN, Esq., formerly of the city of Durham, banker, aged 88 years.
  • On the 29th ult., at Driffield, Mr James KITSON, aged 37.
  • On the 1st inst., at Rillington, Mary Ann HOLLING, aged 2 years.
  • On the 2nd inst., at Hilton, near Yarm, Franch COATES, Esq., aged 66, highly respected.
  • On the 3rd inst., at Slingsby, Jane, the beloved wife of Mr Wm. BOYES, farmer, aged 55, much and deservedly lamented.
  • On the 4th inst., at Hilton, Mrs Jane JACKSON, aged 24.
  • On the 5th inst., at Old Malton, Mr Christopher WATTERSON, aged 85.
  • On the 8th inst., at Malton, Mrs Mary BLACKBOURNE, aged 70.


18th December 1858

BIRTHS

  • On the 4th inst., at Wilton, Mrs J. SEDMEN, of a daughter.
  • On the 7th inst., the wife of Henry JEWISON, Esq., Raisthorpe, of a daughter.
  • On the 10th inst., at the Castle-Howard Reformatory Institution, the wife of the Rev. I. FISH, Chaplain to the Institution, of a daughter.
  • Same day, at Settrington, Mrs DALTON, of a daughter.
  • On the 12th inst., at New Malton, the wife of J. HARTLEY, Esq., surgeon, of a daughter.
  • On the 14th inst., at Ebberston, the wife of Mr J. PEARSON, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES

  • On the 8th inst., at Centenary Chapel, York, by the Rev Luke H. WISEMAN, Mr John STORR, of Sinnington, near Pickering, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of John FARRAR, Esq., Slaithwaite, near Huddersfield.
  • On the 13th inst., at the Parish Church, Scampston, by the Rev. E. DAY, Mr S. TAYLOR, to Fanny, daughter of Mr Geo. KIRBY, all of Scampston.
  • On the 14th inst., at the Church of St. Andrew, Buckthorpe, by the Rev. R. KITCHEN, Mr R. Weatherill, of the above placem to Miss Elizabeth BENSON, of Malton.
  • On the 16th inst., at St. Leonard's Church, New Malton, by the Rev J. WALKER, Mr Aaron SNOWDON, of Nunnington, to Miss Hannah COLLINSON, of New Malton.

DEATHS

  • On the 2nd inst., at Ganthorpe, near Castle-Howard, Mr Richard GOODWILL, aged 80 years; for 53 years he was head waggoner in the service of the late and present Earls of Carlisle. He was much respected.
  • On the 9th inst., aged 14 years, Edwin, youngest son of Mr J.H. BOND, Knarsbro'.
  • Same day, at Gainsbro', in the county of Lincoln, and late of New Malton, Ann Leaf TAPWORTH, aged 68.
  • Same day, suddenly, at Kirby-Underdale, Jane, the beloved wife of Mr R. WILKINSON, tailor and draper, aged 57.
  • On the 10th inst., at her uncle's, Thorp-le-Willows, Ellen Swann BROWN, eldest daughter of the late Deputy Commisioner General BROWN, Chalk Villa, Beverley, of a cancer, aged 34, much and deservedly respected by all who knew her.
  • On the 11th inst., at Auburn Hill, aged 30, after a long and protracted illness, Mr Abram TOPHAM, late of High Mowthorpe; deeply lamented by his family and friends.
  • Same day, at Kirby Grindalythe, aged 4 years, Miss Mary Jane RINGROSE, the only surviving daughter of Mr John RINGROSE, of the former place.
  • Same day at Snainton, aged 27 years, Hannah, the only daughter of Mr William ALLANSON, farmer.
  • Same day, at Slingsby, Mr Christopher DAWSON, aged 83.
  • On the 12th inst., at Rillington, aged 71, Mrs Daniel OUTHET.
  • Same day, at Slingsby, aged 23, Richard, the son of Mr Robert KNEESHAW, farmer.
  • On the 13th inst., at Rillington, after a protracted illness, aged 46, Mr John FREER.
  • On the 15th inst., aged 20, Leonard, fourth son of Mr Matthew SNOWDON, West Ings, Kirby-Moorside.

film of The Malton Messenger
1858
Transcribed by Andrew Sefton ©2001

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