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York/hire. 



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triotic and laudable an inftitutron, there can 

 tie no doubt but the fociety will increafe and 

 fl uriffi, and be one of the greateft means of 

 encouraging and improving the agriculture of 

 the county of Cumberland. 



Experienced workmen have been occupied 

 in boring, in order to afcertain the belt (itu- 

 ation for the intended bridge over the river 

 Eden, between CavHfle and Stanwix. They 

 have been fortunate enough to find a folid 

 foundation of rock from two to five feet on 

 the north fide, both above and below the 

 prefent bridg» ; and alfo rock of from feven 

 to ten feet on the fouth fide of the bridge. 

 A plan has likewife been taken of an in- 

 tended road from the new bridge at Stanwix 

 bank, to proceed nearly in a ftraighc line 

 through Kingmoor and Rocklift' parifh, to 

 Gnriftown on the Elk, where another new 

 biidge is in contemplation ; and then the 

 road is to be conneiSfd '.vith ihe new road to 

 Giafgow, whicli will certainly be a great im- 

 provement in that part of the country. 



Married.] At Carlifie, Mr. John Hitt, to 

 Mifs Mary King, daughter of Mrs K. inn- 

 keeper. 



At Egremont, Jnfeph Benn, efq. of Black- 

 hcw, to Mifs Banks, of Langhorn. 



At Whitehaven, Mr. William Wilfon, 

 fliip.b jilder, to Mils Sarah Dickinfon, daugh- 

 ter of Captain Jofeph D. 



Died.] At Whit-havcn, Mrs. Elizabeth 

 Brown. — Mrs. Elizabeth Younghufband, wi- 

 dow, 94. 



At Longmarton, Weftmoreland, Mr, Simp- 

 fon. 



At Scarbank, nearLongton, Lady Brucer. 



On his paflage from the Welt Indies, of 

 the yeiiow fever, aged 24, Capt. Robert Gib- 

 fo-i, of the Firrt or Royal regiment of foot; 

 (econd fon of Robert O. efq. of Barfield, in 

 this county. He united the charjiler of an 

 excellent officer with that cf an amiable 

 young man. To a moft eltgant and manly 

 form, were added thcfe perfonal graces, and 

 that fweetnefs of eifpr.fition, which prepof- 

 Icffed and er.gjged every one in his fu.'our; 

 and, in his death, he will be no lels la- 

 mented by the whole corps, than he was be- 

 loved whillt living. 



At Harrington farfonage, Mrs. T. Hu'ch- 

 infon, relidl of Mr. Jofeph H. of Cocker- 

 moutli, 72, 



At Cockermoutli, Mrs. WoodviHe, 99, 



At CarliCe, Mr. George Irving. — Mr. \V, 

 Dryden, tailor, a private in the Cumberland 

 Rangers, 2I. — John Han-.jh, labourer, 95. 

 —Mrs. Ann M'Knight, inn-keeper, 

 y (< H K s H m E . 



Miirrifd.] Ac Kipun, M. T. Trigge, efq. 

 partner in the houle of Hiarfe, Wray, and 

 Trigge, of Hull, 10 .Mifs Afkwith, daughter 

 of VVm. A. efq. 



At settle, Mr. Benjamin Horner, fur(jfon- 

 ^ntin, of York, to Mifs Alice Birkbeck, 

 daughter of Wm. 15. efq banker — George 

 PolUrd, efq. only fya of Geurge 1*. cfij. of 



Green Hill, near Halifax, to Mifs Horton, 

 daughter of the Rev. Wm. H, of Hound 

 Hill, near Pontefraft, and niece to the Earl 

 of Derby. 



.lohn Wjterhoufe, efq. of Well Head, to 

 Mifs Grace Rawfon, daughter of John R. efq. 

 of Stoney Royd, near Halifax. 



At Bramharn, Major Hawkfworth, of the 

 Wharfdale volunteers, brother to Colonel 

 Fawkes, of Farnley, to Mifs Ann Grimfton, 

 third diughter of the late Robert G. efq. of 

 Nefwick. 



At Ecclesfield, the Rev. T. Trebeck, of 

 Watli, to Mifs Fofter, daughter of John F. 

 efq, of High Green. 



At Bracewell, near Skipton, Michael John 

 Mafon, efq. of Cronnoii Park, Ell'ex, to 

 Mifs Jane Cockftiott, daughter of Thomas C, 

 efq. 



Died.] At Tadcafter, Mrs. Potter, fifter of 

 Mr. Alderman Hartley, of York. 



At Scarborough, Mrs. Liiler, wife of John 

 H. L. efq attorney at law, 28. 



At Leeds, Mrs. Green, relirt of Saville C. 

 efq. of the Pottery. — Mr. Harrifon Robfoo. 



— Mr. )ofeph Dixon, hofier, late china-man, 



— Mrs. Mary Wilby, relift of Mr. John W. 

 lite of Royd Moor, 72. — Mrs. Caffbn, widow 

 of Mr. C.lhoerajker, 83. — Mr. Par, formerly 

 a mafter cloth-drefler ; but who had feveral 

 years ago retired from bufinefs.ijo. 



At York, Mrs Peck, wife of Mr. Ed- 

 ward P. book.'^eller. — Mr. Richard Bielby, 

 72. — Mr. Hugh Staveley, brother to Mr. S. 

 of the Cartle, 35 — Robert Parker, efq. Of 

 Skipwith — Mr. Wm. Sutcllfle, linendraper. 



— .VIr. Thomas WaLker, many years keeper 

 of tiie Grand Stand on Knavefmire. — Mr^ 

 Timothy White, brother of the late Dr. W. 

 —Mr. A. Bro'Jie, formerly a cabinet-maker, 

 but who had retired from bufinefs. 



At Tickliill, near Doncartcr, Mr. Benja- 

 min Dawlbn, furgeon, who for the laft 25 

 years has been in extenfive practice in that 

 neighbuurhood. 



At :vJelton, Benjamin Llaydcs, efq. 70, 

 one of the aldermen of the corporation of 

 Hull. 



At Beverley, Mr. Thomas Thackray, 79, 

 He was in the memorable battles of Det- 

 tingen in 1743, and Fontenoy in 1745 — '^Irs. 

 Ann Barlfow, rclidl of Aidciman B. of Ful- 

 ford, near York. 



At Moreton, near Bingley, John Coatee, 

 efq. ?s. 



At NoHell Park, near Wakefield, Sir 

 Rowland Winn, bart. who in Jj'jf fervtd 

 the office of hi^h fhenff for the county, 3c. 

 His n-mains were (kpulitcd in the family 

 vault at Wiagby. All his tenantry were in- 

 vited to pay the laft tribute of refpeift to his 

 memory, and every one who had in any way 

 been engaged in rendering (crvices to the fa- 

 mily, received a mournful memento of the 

 lots of their patron. His nephew, John 

 Williamfon, efq. a youth in his twelfth 

 year, fucceedi to his valuable ellatcs. 



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