82 
secuence of a shot received in an engagement 
with a French privateer, Mr. George Cun- 
ningham, only surviving son of the late Mr. 
Dayid C..of Alnwick, 30. His integrity to 
his employers, intrepidity and courage in the 
hour of danger, his suayity of temper, en- 
deared him to all his connections. 
At Bishopwearmouth, Mr. James Emble- 
ton, 28. 
» At Hexham, Mr. Jasper Gibson, 78. 
At Ebchister. Mr. ‘ohn Surtees, 72. 
At Coldstream, Captain William Reid, of 
the 8th royal veteran battalion.—Mr. Robert 
Scott, of Sunderland. Hewas founddrownedin 
a pond near Hendon, He wasvery Jately mar- 
ried ro. a widow who had been twice matried 
before ; and it is remarkable that both her 
former husbands were drowned. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
« The following is the number of the chris- 
#enings, Marriages, and burials, in Carlisle, 
from January 1, 2810, to January 1, 1841. 
Parish of St. Mary, christenings 212, mar- 
riages 100, burials 173; parish of St. Cuth- 
bert, chfistenings 172, marriages 46, burials 
4197 ; besides those christened at the several 
dissenting meeting houses. 
Married.] At Cress Canonby, Captain 
William Christian, of the brig Industry, to 
Miss Fell, both of Maryport, 
At Kendal, Mr. John Taylor, of Hutton, 
to Miss Bayliff, daughter of Mr. John B. of 
New House, in Strickland.—Mr. William 
Wood, to Miss Eliz. Atkinson, 
AtScotby, Mr. Randleson, of Whitehaven, 
to Miss Margaret Hodgson, daughter cf the 
Tate William H. esq. 
At Barton, Mr. Richard Robinson, of Low 
Windor, to Miss Jane Ward, of Canonby, 
At Cockermouth, Mr. Joseph Grave, to 
Miss Scott. ; 
At Aikton, Mr. R. Wilson, of Whitrig« 
lees, to Miss Jane Ivison, 
“ At Whitebaven, Mr,, Thomas Gordon, to 
Miss Grabam, Fs : 
~ Died.] At Whitehaven, Mr. John Pearson, 
who had been near 46 years in the employ of 
the late and present Earl of, Lonsdale, 77.— 
Mr. William Richardson, 70,—Mrs. Eliz. 
Brockbank, 64.—Serjeant Young, of the 
royal artillery, 52.—Mrs, Mary Fannin, 46. 
—Mrs, Margaret Golpin, 70.—Mrs. Cald- 
beck. —=Captain William Blake, of the Alex- 
ander, of Whiitehaven,—=-Mrs., Grace Coul- 
thard, 55.—-Miss Catharine Turner, 24,.— 
Mis. Fearon, wife of Captain Joseph F. of 
the Boyton, 27.—Mr. Archibald Creighton. 
At Cockirmouth, Mr. Henry Wood, 72. 
=—Mr. Jehn Simpson, 66.—Mrs. ‘Trinkeld. 
At Penrith, Mrs. Margaret . Sergeson, 
wife of Mr. Ewbank S.—Mrs. Patrick, wi- 
dow of Mr. James P. of Kendal.—Mr. James 
Turnbull, Y1.—Mr, 
Miss Jane Abbott.—Mr. Isaac Burtheck. 
At Carlisle, the Rev. Mr. Halliwell, 
many years priest of the Roman Catholic con. 
gregation at GreystocR-Mr. Heary Thomp- 
Cumberland and Westinoreland—VYorkshire: 
John Morland, 64.— _ 
[Feb. Ty 
son, 81.—Mr. John Huddart;, 97.—Miss 
Grace Hall.—-Mr. Thomas Broadfoot, 28. — 
Miss Mary Wilson, 25.—Mrs. Susannaly 
Thomlinson, 75.—Mr. John Sowerby.—Mz. 
Thomas Hutton, 71.—Mrs. Mary Batey.— 
Mrs, Mary. Armstrong. nishgaale ® 
At Dykesfield, near Longburgh, William 
Matthews, esq. 53. 
At Peterill Bank, near Carlisle, Mrs. 
Thomlinson, 99. 
At Youlick Hill, Mrs. Sarah Gill, 85. 
At Milltown Mill, Emma, wife of Mr. 
William Sanderson. ¥ 
At Kirkoswald, Mr. Joseph Stevenson, 76. 
. At Shap, Westmoreland, Mr. Richard 
Walker, carrier between Kendal and Pen- 
rith. 
At Burton, im Kendal, Thomas Still, esq. 
one of the magistrates for Westmoreland, 82: 
- At Kendal, Mr. John Macgowan, 45.— 
Mr. Jonathan Wearing, of the Nag’s Head 
Inn, 
At Stainton, Mr, Richard Nelson, 82. 
At Workington, Mr. John Sewell, 53.—< 
Miss Jané Walker, a maiden lady, 93.—-Mrs. 
Martha Nelson, 66: ; ad 
At Harrowthwaite, Mrs. Ruth Hodgson. 
At Tarns, in Abbey Holm, Mr, Joseph: 
Holliday, jun. 32. . 
At Douglas, Isle of Man, Mr, Leonaré 
Baxter, 93. 
At Ramsay, Iste of Man, Mr. Charles 
Frissell, second son of the late John F. esq. 
56. ; 
At Kirkby Lonsdale,;Mr. Greenwood, many 
yeats clerk of that parish. 
YORKSHIRE, 
About eight o’clock in the evening of 
Christmas day, the neighbourhood of Leeds 
was visited by a severe storm of hail, loud 
peals of thunder, and vivid flashes of light- 
ning. The house of Mrs. Waddington, of 
Wither, near Kirkstall, suffered much from 
the fury of the storm; and two of her daugh- 
ters were so affected by the lightning that, 
they have been under medical car¢——one of 
them, who was in.the kitchen, being struck 
by the electric-fluid, appeared for some time 
lifeless ; the other, who wasup stairs, was 
stricken less severely, but, either from alarm 
or its effects, fell down stairs, and was much 
hurt. Mrs, Waddington, her son, anda young 
lady, had a most miraculous escape. They 
were sitting in the parlour, where the electric 
fluid passed with such force, that it struck 
out the candle, and the fire from the’ grate 5 
without, however, injuring any of them. - 
Married.| At Whitby, Richard Moorsony 
esq- one of the magistrates for the North Ri- 
ding, to Miss Craig. 7 
The Rev. Mr, Jennings, of Boroughbridge, 
to Miss Wright, of Thorpe Arch. 
At Hull, Mr, Adam Heidlaw, surgeon. of 
his Majesty’s_ brig Prince William, to Miss 
Ann Marwin, daughter of the late Captain 
M. of Grimsby,-Mr. John Johnson, of Wel= 
ton, tg Mrs. Hodgson, widaw of Edward H. 
; 83 
