381.) 
_ AtShincliff, near Durham, Mrs: Nesbitt, 
wife of Mr. Robert N. 37.—-Mrs. Elizabeth 
Richardson, 66 ‘ 
At Morpeth, Mrs. Allen, 75. 
At Hexham, Mr. Robert Dickenson. 
At Barnardcastle, Miss Holroxd. ; 
At Wolsingham, Mrs, Ionn, wife of the 
Rev. Mr. I. | 3 
At North Shields, Mr. William Warwick, 
of the Roebuck, Inn. 
Killed by a cannon shot from a battery on 
the Peninsula of Quiberon, Mr. D. W. Smith, 
17, signal midshipman of his Majesty’s 
ship Spartan, and only’ son of D. W. 
Smith, esq. of Alnwick. The death of any 
good young person isa public loss; but the 
death of this gallant midshipman is and must 
be a loss.to his country, as he would have 
-been an ornament to it had he liyed. Though 
bet 17, he had been at Madeira, St. Helena, 
South America, at all the West India Islands, 
and particularly atthe taking of Martinique, 
where he had his arm broken. . He was a 
good classical scholar, was well grounded in 
the mathematics, and had made great pro- 
ficiency in the languages of the continent. 
To sum up all with a good and brave heart, 
he had made himself so complete a master of 
his profession, as to have been long selected 
_@8 a signal midshipman. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
We announce with much satisfaction that 
,0n.the 22nd of June, was published, at Ken- 
dal, the first number of a weelzly newspa- 
pét, dntituled *¢ The Westmoreland Adver- 
tiser and Kendal Chronicle.” We under- 
Stand the proprictors intend that it shall 
be conducted on the broad basis of indepen- 
dence, without regard to political parties ; 
and they promise a constant attention to 
ocal. improvements, and to all subjects of a 
local nature, which may tend to throw light 
on the state of this and the neighbouring 
Counties, It has Jong been a subject of won- 
der and regret, that the county of West- 
moreland should not produce a single news. 
paper, though Kendal, so early as the time 
of Camden,, was a very populous and respect- 
able town. >. : 
Married.] At Workington, Mr..-Thomas . 
_ «Kendal, master of the Integrity, to Miss 
Dixon.—The Rey. Anthony. Dalzell, to,Miss 
Rasselt, daughter of Matthew Russell, esq.— 
Mr. G. J..Edwards, to.Mrs. Banks, 
At Bowness, near Kendall, John Wilson, 
~esq. of Elleray, to Miss Perry, of Amble- 
side. 
At Penrith, Mr. Edward Mouncey, to Miss 
Watkins, daughter of Mr. Christopher W.— 
Mr. William Jackson,’to Miss Anna Bird. , 
At Moresby, Mr. ‘Thomas. Fearon, of 
Whitehaven, to, Miss Elizabeth Hall. 
Died | At Carlisle, Mr. John Routledge, 
50.--Mrs. Jane M'Cluer, 65.—Mrs. Hod- 
son, relict of Mr. George H.—Mrs. Sarah 
Hodgson, 77.—Miss Mary Fleming, 21.0 
“Mrs. Jane Graham, a maiden lady, 60, 
Mewrury Mag, No, 214. 
Cumberland—Westmsreland—VY orkshire. 
the oldest female in the parish. 
. years last harvest, she followed the reapers 
_ tors. 
585 
At Penrith, Mr, John Whisfield, 57,— 
Ruth, wife of Mr. Edward Allen.—Mr. Joba 
Smiley, jun, 19.—Mrs. Deborah Wilkinson, 
88 
_ At Rockliff, Margaret, wife of Mr. George 
Graham. j 
At Kendal, John Wakefield, esq. banker, 
78. ’ ; 
At Whitehaven, Mrs. Mary Rooke, 40.— 
Mrs. Eleanor Brunton, 84 —Mr. D. Huggin, 
—Mr. Gambles, 35.—Mrs. Piele, 31,—. 
Elizabeth, fourth daughter of Sir Joseph 
Senhouse, 15.—Mrs. Steel, wife of James S. 
esq. 56. ae 
At Maryport, Mrs. Sarah Thompson — 
Mr. Ayley Brown, 67.—Jane, wife of Mr. 
Daniel Bell.— Mr. James Clarke. WES: 
~ Inthe Isle of Man, Nelson Scott, M.D, 
At Douglas, Artnur French, esq. BOs 2 
At Calderbridge, Mr, Joseph Taylor, for- 
merly master of a vessel belonging to Whitee 
haven, 81,—Myrs. Esther Bragg, 67, ; 
At Bridekirk, Mrs. Thompson. 
At Workington, Mrs, Saxter, widow of 
the Rey. Mr. .B. of Arlecton.—Mr. Charles 
Rigby, son of Mr. R., parish-clerk. 
At Standingstone, Mr. Evan Clarke, bro- 
ther tothe late Rev. Wilfred C. vicar of 
Wigton, a gentleman of some poéticai=abili- 
‘ty, 73. 
At Flimby, Mr 
muel Graves. , ; 
At Bannast Hill, Caldbeck, Mr. John Olde 
ham, 46. : 
At Barton New House, Westmoreland, 
Mrs. Eleanor Lancaster, relict of Mr. Sanivel 
L. 83. 
At Birkmoss, Mrs. Esther Bragg, 67. 
At Grimes-hill, near Kirkby Lonsdale, 
Mrs. Moore, wife of Mr. William M. esq. 
and daughter of the late William Palmer, 
esq. of Whitehaven, 50. hohe 4 
At Riston Hall, near Kendal, 
mas Strickland. 
At Eaglesfield, parish of Brigham, Mrs. 
Mary Whinney, widow, in her 96th yeae ; 
Only twa 
John Dow, 57.—-Mr. Sae 
Mr. Thos 
one day, and bound up thirty stooks of corn, 
YORKSHIRE. 
June 4.—The foundation-stone of the intend- 
_ed bridge over the river Foss, in Walmgate, 
York, was laid by the Right Hon. Lawrence 
Dundas, Lord Mayor of the city, in the pre- 
sence of the committee for the Ouse and 
Foss bridges, and a vast concourse of spectas 
The following inscription, engraved 
on a brass plate, was let into the stone:— 
The -first stone of this Bridge was laid by 
the Right Hon. Lawrence Dundas, Lord May- 
or, on the 4th of June, MDCCCXI, in the 
1st year of the Reign of George the Third, 
and on the day on which his Majesty com, 
pleted the 73d year of his age. Peter Atkin- 
son, Architect, 
As the workmen at Fossbridge, in York, 
were removing the rubbish under the ‘piac- 
ak sorgs 
