1811.) | 
€UMRERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
» ArSociety has been recently established in 
Carlisle for the purpose of assisting the so- 
ciety in London for promoting Christianity 
among the Jews, The number of subscribers, 
atone peniny per week, has become sé nu- 
merous, that ‘the’annual sum raised by this 
means will not, it is supposed, be less than 
from 40). to 50). 
. The following is the number of baptisms, 
burials, and marriages, in the parishes of 
Workington and Harrington, in the course of 
the year 1810: 
. Workington. Harrington. 
Baptisms - 214, | Baptisms 51 
Burials 149 | Burials 32 
. Marriages 66 } Marriages 14 
. From the statement published by the com- 
mittee of the Carlisle Dispensary, it’ appears 
that the expences of that institution from the 
5th of February 1810, ‘to the Sth of Febru- 
ary 1811, amount to 2471. 9s. 7d. exceeding 
the receipts by 11.17s. The number of pa- 
tients admitted during the last year was 848. 
Of these, 620 have been cured; 57 relieved ; 
30..irregular, and-dismissed by advice; 48 
have died ; and 93 remain on the books. 
- Married.) At Carlisle; Mr. Joseph Thomp- 
son, to Miss Elizabeth Barnes.—Mr: C: Hodg-" 
son, to Miss Catharine Fisher.—Mr. R. Boak, 
of the royal artillery, - to~ Miss Elizabeth | 
Parker, of Wigton. 
At Penrith, Mr. Robert Stockdale, to 
Miss Jane Smithi—=Captain Wm. Buchanan, 
R.N. to Miss Harrison, daughter of the lace 
Dr. H. 
| At Kirk Brita Isle of Man, Mr. Oliver 
Peckett, co Miss Ann Clark, second éaugh- 
ter of the late Captain C. of the royal navy. ° 
' At Douglas, Isle of Mun, Mr. ‘Thomas . 
Garrett, to Miss Elizabeth Skillicorn, 
At Heversham, near Kendal, Mr. T: imothy’ 
Brown,. of Bury, oLaakashind, to Miss Jane 
Crosfield. 
. AtyWhitehaven, Captain’ Fraser, of’ the 
Ballons, to Miss: Holmes. « 
ied.) As. Carlisle, Elizabeth, dab ptces 
re Saul, solicitor, 16.—Mrs. Peascod.— 
Mr. Lawrence Benson, 50.—Mrs. Jane Mac- 
donald,. 90:—-Mrs. Sarah Renny, 97.—Mr, 
John Pagan, 22.—Captain William Greene 
well, on half-pay, 60. —Margaret, third 
bter of Mr. John Hornsby, 23.—Mrs. 
garét» “Henderson, ‘°74.-+Mr. William 
Creighton, surgeon; 35.—At Miss 'Gwyler’s 
hoatding-school, Miss Isabella’ Johnston, 13. 
—Mrs. Routledge. w-Jane, daughter of Mr? 
William “Andercony. 45\0iSarah, daughter. of 
“Mr. John Tweddell, 16, 
. At Penrith, Mrs. Elizabeth Sutton: <Miss 
Toddi—Mr. Joseph Lee. . 
» At Whitehaven, Mrs. Selkirk, wife “of 
Captain S.-of the Worsley: of this ‘port.—' 
Mr. William Bragg, 30.—Mrss Watts, relict’ 
of Captain William W. and ove of che oldest 
inhabitants of this town, 89.—Mr. Ellwood,' 
wife of Mr. Johu'E. 55:—Mrs. Abigail’ 7 
*Montury Mac. No 220, 
Cumberland and q Vestmoreland—¥. orkshire, 
185 
Fletcher.—-Mr. John Benn, formerly master 
of a vessel from this port, 84—Mr John 
Kane, second mate ef the Derwent, Captain, 
Osborn. He was drowned in this harbour, 
in attempting, it is supposed, to get on hoerd 
the vessel. He was a native of Cliton, near 
Workington. 
At Kendal, Mr. Georz* Brethweite. 
At Workington, Mr. John Garrett, 78..° 
At Bromwell, in Kirklington, Mri. Mary 
Graham. 
* At Moorhouse, Mrs. Ruth Armstrong, 90. 
At Longburgh, Susannah Pattinson, 9 
At Cowenbridge, near Kirkby fonsdale, 
Mr. Henry Gifford, 101. 
At Kirkland, Kendal, Mr. William hoe: 
tlethwaite, formérly a partner in the house of 
Wilson, Cartmell, and Co 
At Drig, Mr: John Bénn, 97, 
In‘the Isle of Man, at Ballaughy in cons 
sequence of.afall from his horse, Mr. Daniel 
Corlett, attorney.—At Oatlands, near Douge 
Jas, Mrs. Qats,. relict of James O. esq.—- 
At Castietown, Mr. R chard Davis, of White 
haven. 
‘At’ Morland, ev Ati Seeman: of. whick 
place he’ was vicar near 40 years; the Rev. 
John Jackson... He was'a native of Sebarg« 
ham, Westmoreland, greatly respected by. 
his parishionersj2and eminent for his taste in - 
horticulture; particularly in the cultivation, 
of choice fruit-trees. 
At Botcherby, Ann Anderson, widow, 904 
At Breckenbrough, Fissleet in the Forests 
John Elwood, 89.- ; 
At Snouts in - Beweattle Mr. Matthew’ 
Armstrong. + = 
At Sleetbeck, Mi. Geert Armstrong, 53. 
At Carleton House, near Ravenglass, ik 
“her 73d year, Mrs. Burrow, a maide: a ladys 
daughter of ‘the Tate Rev. Mr. B, réctor o 
Drig and Irton, and'sister of the Jaté Dr. Bs 
thany years master af Rugby school. 
At Bewcastle, Jobs, son of the Rev. Mr, 
Lauder, dissenting minister, 23. ; * 
» AE ac Miss Mary Litcas. i 
“YORKSHIRE, i 
” 08 Monday, Feb, 4th, a most terrib! ie ace 
cident happened at Providence Mill, ip Shipy 
ley, near Bradford. About a quarter betore - 
one o’clock, when prepaiations were making 
for the work-people to renew, their. Navour 
after dinner, the boiler of the stean- -engine : 
burst with a tremendous explosion 3 3 it was ; 
carried eight or nine yards from its scat against 
the mill, to which it did'considerable 1 Injury ¢, 
but hat i is much more lamentable, five young: 
persons who’ were near the spot, wee so 
dreadfully wounded, that four of them diced 
the same*eveéning, and the filth on Wedness 
day, all surgical aid provin ineffectual. 
The cause between the Rey. Basil Woody 
of Bath, rector of Thorp Bagset, in the East- 
riding of this county, and his parishioners, 
respecting the tithes of tha: parish, was 
heard in the Court of! Cliancery on the 
ali of February, when a decree was tiade in 
2A favour. 
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