1805.] Cumberland — Wejimorland, 77 



Al Sunderland, Ann Green, widow lot. Married!^ At Stanwix, Mr. Roger Jame- 



— Mrs. Sparrow, wife of Mr. John S. ftip- fon, to Mrs. Mulcaller. 



owner. At Dalfton, Mr. Wm. Cogdon, miller, at 



At North Shields, in the prime of life Mr. the For2e mill, to Mifi Jane Watfon, of 



Luke WiKon, painter. Carlifie. 



At Corbriage, Mr. Thomas Laing, a pri. At Caldbeck, Mr. Baty, of Warwick, to 



vate in the volunteer corps of thut place. Mifs HannahSimpfon,daughterof Mr. Richard 



At Brampton, Mr. John Wallib, furgeon, S. colliery-agent to R. B. Warwick, eftj. of 



who had praftifed there nearly fifty years Warwick Hall. 



with great reputation, 79. At Sedbergh, Mr. James Winfter, to Mifs 



At Old Church, near Brampton, Mrs, Willan, fifter of Richard W. efq. of the Hill 



Jane Lee, wife of Mr. Wm. L. farnner. rear that place, and of Dr. Wi. of London. 



At Hexham, Mrs. Moody, wife of Mr. At Lowther, Mr. Mattinl'on of the Cuftom 



George M. Houfe, Whitehaven, to Mifs Walker 



CUMBERT.AND AND WESTMORLAND. At Crofsihwaite, Mr. Thomas Dixon, of 



The leaning towir 3: V'anwath Hall, be- Redah, near Wiiitehaven, lo Mifs Norman, 



longing to Lord Lowciii:r, has lately been of Dafli, near Kefwick. — The Rev. Mr. 



rcftored to it; perpendicular, Wy the ingenuity Thompfon, of Caftle Sowerby, to Mifs 



of his lordfhip's workmen. This mafl'y edi- Clark, daughter of Mr. Thomas C. nurfery- 



fice upwards of 35 feet high, had been propped man of Kefwick. 



upwards of 40 years, and overhung its bafe At Whitehaven, Mr. Wm. Brown, mer- 



three f^et one inch, The ^.idertakiiig created chant, to Mils Collins, fecond daughter of 



confideraLle apprchenfio . ; Jt wa? performed the late .Mr. Tobias C. 



without crack or rent in the building, and At W.jrltisgron, Captain John Longcake, 



without injury to any iiiiiwiduai. of the iriton, to Mifs Ann Thornthwaite. 



At the gener?.l annual meeting, held at Ai C.ulifls, Mr James Lowes, to Mifs 



the WhitchaveTDifpenl.'.ry, the icth of June, Ann jaques, uaughier of Mr. Jofeph J. 



it appealed, from ti:e books, that in the At Harrington, Captain Thomas Littledale, 



courie of the lai> year, the number of patients of the fhip Libcty, to Mifs [ane Thompfon. 



wrre as follows : At Whitehaven, William Woodburn, for- 



Kecommended and regiitered, (of 1 merly well known in that neighbourhood, ly 



whom 599 v.ere attended in their |- I493 the appellation of the huntfman of tl»e 



owii lioules) J three kingdoms, from the circumftance of 



^:iJwlfcry Cafes 87 his pack being compofed of Englilh, Scotch, 



Trivial IncidvnCa 2960 and Irifh hounds, with which in one feafon 



Children inoculated for the Cow pox.. 276 lie killed 147 hares, without either chang- 



— — — ing, lofing, or having one of them torn by 



4816 the dogs. He was a native of London ; and. 



Patients remaining upon the books 71 at the time of his death, wanted only two 



— — •— months of completing his hundredth year. 



4887 Though in a very enfeebled ftate for fome 



The following is the State of the Regifters. years before his diflblution, he continued 



Cured I384 ^ to walk out till within a few weeks of that 



Relieved 33 I period; and his faculties were fo little im- 



Incurable 22 ( 1840 paired, that he could, almolt to the lafl-, re- 

 Dead 4-' I colleift many remarkable inftances of fuccefs 



Remaining upon the Uooks 160 I in his profclTion, of which he delighted to 



Tk- ...t,,^!. » ~i . „r .• . J •.. J talk. — Mrs. r.ixtun, wife of Mr. F. croccr. 



The whole number of patiente admitted ^. .. cud / ^^ »j 



»« .1,- u„„.£;.- „£ .U-. 1 1.1 T II 4*' — Mrs Sarah Bowman, b\. — Mrs. Mary 



to the benehts of this valuable and well con- 7t, n .l •_, .' 1 ■, ^ ^ ' 



duded charity, f.nce its inftitution, June, ^ M 'p7 7r '"^ J' ^ A Pf "' 



,783. is as follows, viz. •' ^3— Mr. Edwar Brown of the Globe Inn 



Kegiftered patients _ 38,324 ■» f-T l ^ l^ 'r mu' 1 f^' "• 



Midwifery cafes _ % 92T \ 8.,759 Tr 'w~L % ""^' '^''.'n'^^' r\ u 



Trivial incidents _ 4,5,4 C '"' . At Working on .Mr Alhlon Clarke, 



T >j T J formerly of the Ihip Delight, ot that port. 



Of thofe, 35,354 have been cured, ,,189 re- At Kendal, Mr. James Lickbairow, late 



lieved, 6j8 incurable, 35 irregular, 959 principal oveifecr for that borough, 54. 



dead, and 160 remain on tht books. At Kirkland Kendal, Mr. George Allen, 



Mr. John Gibbons, whole former elegant weaver, 85 



buildings have fo much improved the appear. At Dilhngton, Mr. John Wilfon, tailor, 



ance of Rickergate, Carlifle, has recently Ci. 



built a new ftreet on the weft fide, and has At Ilenfingham, Mr. Richard CoUyer, S8. 



taken down two old houfes in the front, to At Coldcots, near Carlide, Mrs. barah 



open a fpacious entrance from the main Graham, reliA of Mr. Joho G. attorney at 



frrcct ; by which means, paflengers enjoy a law nf that city. 



fine profpcrt of the Callle, and the aoj.acen: At Furney Green, near Bownefs, V/eft- 



^''''* morland, Gcoige Brew Crump, tf<j 41. 



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