182 Cumberland and Westmoreland. [Sept. 1, 



Glanton, to Miss Jane HiKloii, of Bishop- Married.] Benson Harrison, esq. of 

 Aveavmouth. — Mr. Francis FIintoft',olCi oft, Liiuil-Lod^ie, to Miss Loui>a Johnson, of 

 to Miss Jane Simpson, of HiirwortI). Whitehaven.— Mr. Josepli AVestmorelancI, 



Dud.'] At Newcastle, Mrs. Feai-.-on, of to Miss Mary Nixon.— Mr. James Kelly, 

 Gallowgate.— Mr. William Haddrick, of to Miss Ann Sanderson : all of Penrith.— 

 the Close, deservedly lamented.— a>, Mrs. At Riampton, Mr. Martin, to Miss Bur- 

 Mary Cooper, of "New Pandon. — Lt. rongh.— Mr. William Craig, to Miss Ell- 

 Archd. Flint. iff, R.N. deservedlv lamented, wood, of Groat Salkeld.— Mr. John Irwin, 

 —76, Mr. Hn^h Fraser.— In Gate-head, of Nether Denton, to Miss Bell, of Beck- 

 Mr. E. Jet^'erson.— 6.5, Mr. Francis Cooper, stone.— The Rev. Mr. Sewell, of Wyth- 



At Durham, 6.', Mrs. Ann Johnson.— 46, Imrn, to Mis.s Culliirson, of Bowness. — Mr. 

 Mr. James Ilelmerow.- B6, Mrs. Ann John Farl.ridge, of Alston, to Miss Friend, 

 Perrv. of Corby Gates. 



At North Shields, 84, INIrs. Jane. Bry- Died.] At Penrith, Mr. Edward Scott, 

 mcr. — o", Mr. C. Fieeraan.— 07, Mr. 

 Jonathan Tate.— 83, Mr. N. Ohj.liuut.— 

 41, Mrs. Jane I'nivis — 6.t, Mr Tlionias 

 Johnson. — 50, Mrs. Elizabeth Main.— 77, 

 BIr. John Hedley.— 70, Mr-. Sarah Mof- 

 faJt.— 80, Mr. James Sibbald. 



At Soitih Shields, .52, Mr. Paper.— 76, 

 the widow of Mr. Richard I'eard. — 1'8, the 

 mfe of Mr. T. M. Emmerson. — The wife 

 of Mr. Clark Johnson, 



late of Piccadilly, London.— 43, Mrs, Mary 

 Bulman. 



At Kendal, Mr. Buck, much respected. 

 At Brampton, at an advanced age, Mrs. 

 Scrginson. 



At Wigton, Mr. John Rawling. — 58, 

 Mrs. Susaimah Claik. 



At Grinsdale, 59, Mrs. Anne Mitch- 

 enson. 



At Stonchousc, 90, Mrs. Graham. — At 



At Tweedmonth, 92, IMrs. Mary King. Tarraby, 27, Mr. Isaac Graham.— At 



— 72, Mrs. Margaret .Smith. 'Jhurstonfield, Mrs. Margaret Robson.— • 



At Sunderland, 82, the widow of Mr. At Irihinj^ton, Mr. Thomas Henderson.— < 



Thomas Clark. —68, Mr. Michael Hntch- At New by-bridge, Mr. Eastham. 



inion.- 90, Mrs. Jane Newton.— 51, Mr. Yorkshire. 



Cnthbert Johnson. A nnmber of the principal merchants 



At Bisliopwearinonih, 8.3, Mr. William and niannfactnrers of woollen and wors- 



Brown, of Snnderland.— 6i, the wife of ted goods, in Leeds and neighbourhood, 



Mr. Thomas Horn. — 16, Mr. William La- accompanied by delegates from Wake- 



tham.— Tiie wife of Mr. Htnry Blylh, sud- field, Hnddersfield, Halifax, and Bradford, 



ienly.— 80, .Mr. Richard Wiiite. and also by a deputation of the trustees ef 



At Hexham, 58, Mrs. Philhs Wheeler. the Lecd.s" Clo'h-Halls, lately waited upon 



.o„«. .-o, .„„ ...,,. ,„r.-.n, ,,.«.., ..,.. Visconnt Lascelles, at Harewood-Honse, to 



CUMbERLAIlD AND WESTMORELAND. , . ^ r i .u i r i • 



express 'heir grateful thanks for his ser- 



Considerable dnmage has lately been vices during the last session of parliament, 



done to several towns and villages in Cum- in resisting the motion for a law to per- 



beriand, by tremendous storms of wind, niit the exportation of British sheep and 



bail, &p. At l.,(ingpark, a .'cene of desola- 

 tion occurred from a treinend us volley of 

 pieces of ice, some of (hem an inch in di- 

 ameter, impelled with the violence of a hur- 

 ricant, which shattered the windows of the 



British wool, and for imposinir a duty upon 

 the importation of foreign wool. 



I\!essrs. Brook and Sons, of Hudders» 

 field, at'ter struggling with extreme ditfi- 

 cnlties, arising out of the shock given to 



houses, tore up the turf, beat down the public credit by the stoppage of a neiah 



ve:;etal)les, and did other damage — more 

 than one half tiie produce of the inha- 

 bliants being lo.-.t. At VVha!diib, about 

 fourteen acres of bailey were entirely de- 

 stroyed. At J'arkbroom, Walby, Longtuwn 

 &r. the gardeii-vegelables were nearly all 



bouriiig bank, have also been obhged to 

 suspend their payments. 



In a trial for seduction, at York, Sat- 

 tenhwaite, a maltster, (widower, aged 37), 

 was cast in 3001. damages for the sediictioii 

 of .Sarah Revel aged 23, the eldest of nine 



destroyed. At Ntllierby, upwards of 700 children of the Plaintiff. 



pflnes of f.'lass were broken in the hot-houses Diirmg a late violent thunder-storm, the 



of Sir James Graham, hart. ; and 60 squares inhabitants ;if Wath were greatly alarmed 



in the house were <hiven in with great 

 \iolence by hailstones, resembling pieces of 

 ice. A large tree <U Kirkandrevvs upon- 

 E-ik, and more in the iininidiate neighhoiir- 

 h'jod, were lorn up by the roots. 



The Earl of Lonsdale has reduced the 

 produce of his coal mines at Whitehaven 

 2s. 6d. per wagi^on load. The vessels 

 previous to Ihi.i iletermiuation having been 

 laid up forsomedays. 



The firm ot Bartholomew Smith and Co. 

 •f Pennth, have suspended tUtir paymeati;. 



by the fall of an immense body of water 

 from the accidental condensation of a cloud, 

 in the School Field, near that place, which 

 making its way into the village with great 

 force and velocity, carried every thing be- 

 fore it. Several acics of tnrnips, and many- 

 tons of earth were swept from the neigh- 

 boining fielils, and many houses were in- 

 undated 10 the depth ol six feet. 



At the York Assizes, a trial about the 



warranty of a horse came en, which lasted 



from nine o'slock jn the morning nntil 



el^vea 



