Jlr4 Cum])erland amd lVcsti}ior.dand-~-YorJcshlrel [Nov. I, 



^0, Mr. Robert Lowpy 65, Mr. M'iiiiam volcnce. — At CarRO, 81, Jlr. TUomait 



Corwen. — At KnowficlcJ, 63, Mr. J. Sow^- 

 eiby. — At GiCiU Oitoii, 80, iMr. John 



Walktr.— 58, Mr. Joha Scrafton. — f.q, 

 Mr. Edward Biwvn. — 70, l\Ir.«. iXnn Kob- 

 Bon.— Se, I\Ir. John Campbell.— S7, Mrs. 

 Jiiizabeili WilsKin. 



At Soiiiii Sliie'.ds, 44, BTr. Wm. Dixon. 



At Tweedniouili, 47, Mr. J. Thompaon. 

 k— 61, IMrs. Hannah White 



Sturdy, ^en. a, member of the Society ef 

 Friends. 



voukshire. 

 At an iinnsually ntimerou; meeting of 

 llie inhabitants of the town of Sheffield 



• At I^exiiani, ;>?, JMrs. N. Tomperley, and its vicinity, hdd at the tovvn hall, and 



greatly respected. — The wife rf Mr. Peler by adjourninent iu Paradise-square, to 'ake 



tee, suddenly.— 69, Mr. Thomas Ami- inio consideration the cause of the prptent 



Btronc. public di.slress, Thoaia.s Eaw-^on, esq. 



At Bishopwearmonth, the widow of havini; taking the chair, the following re. 



Tli'imas Wilkinson, esq. much lamented, solutions were nnanimousiy passed : — 



r-S5, Mr. 'Jhonias Richardson, one of the 1. That the present alarminsr state of 



Societ> of Fi lends. — 43, the widow of Mr. nnexaniplrd public distress, calls loudly 



John Wilkitison. upon us as men, and .is friends of onr 



At flonkwearmouth, 67, Mr. Richard country, for an inquiry into its canse.— 



T^-by. 2. Tliatin the year 17'.''^, the taxes paid by 



At Morpeth, 70, Mr. Matthew Nichol- the proplo of this countrv, amounted \o 



BOn, suddenly. 16,fiOO,00(i/. annually.— .i. That in »h«* year 



At Alnwick, suddenly, Mrs. Curry. ifSi5, "the taxes paid by the pt.'ple of 



At Ajh, 76, l^lrs. Mary Coward. — At this conntiy, amounted to the 



of 



Kidle}-I)all, Isaac Spavke, esq. justice of 66.000,000/! annually, beiii!; an u'crtasp of 



peace for Northumberland. — At Etall, 6-', 

 Sli. Aiciiibald Fairbairn. — At Acomb, 65, 

 ilr. Thom.Ts Elliot.— At Stamdrop, 'i*, 

 >lr. .Tohn Fcrd.— At Frosterlcy, suddenly, 

 6cf, Mr G. Chapman, much uspected. — 

 At C!;frton, 100, Mr. fV. EUiolt. 



Cl."fI3FPI^AKI) AND WEST.MoREL.iND. 



The Eari of Carlisle ha-- icdiicefl ihp 

 jirice of co^ls, sold at Siuith, Ss. ■id. per 

 %ai;cori hisd. 



49,400,00(1/. in the annual laiiatioi., <;i:ring 

 the sIktI space of twenty-ihtee years. 

 — 4. That the debt, called " "Nati- 

 onal," amounts to the ei:ormous simi of 

 1,000,000,000/.— 5. That this excessivf tax- 

 ation, and its concomitant and snmn;ary 

 enforcement of payment, without regard 

 to lirne or circumstances, is one cartse of 

 the present distress. — 6. That the annitv-i] 

 Slim of 44,000.000/. is collected from the 



iJaTrjed.'} Mr. Henry M'Kenzie, to Miss jjcoplc, to pay the iutLrt-t of this debt. — 



J;:!!e Toppm,'; : Mi. Jo|m O'Cain, to J.'iss 7. That tliii debt has mncli of it arisen 



Wary Holbiool; : Mr. liichard Robinson, from tiie lafe protracted war ap'ainst 



to Miss Maria Atkinson: Mr. Daniel France, aud the frequent subsidies trant- 



Jl'Mnllens, to Miss Marparet Bonstead : eil to foreign powers, fot the purpose of 



all of Carlisle.— Henry Benson, esq. of imposing? upon France a dynasty ha»pful 



Whitehaven, to Miss Maria Meals, of to the people, the consequence* of which 



Cockerraontb.— Mr. Armstrong, to Miss have bceji the restoration rf the power of 



Sinten: Mr. J. Nelson, to Miss .lane the Pope and the Inquisition, and the per- 



flall: all of Peniith.— At Wif;:ton, Mr. secution of our Protestant brethren in 



Joseph Storey, to Miss Mary Davir..>,on. — France.— 8. That the pe.ple of this coiin- 



Wi. Bell, to Miss Blargaret Hetherington, try have been deceived as to the causes 



flf Brampton.— Mr. John Ethciin^ton, of for which the late war af,'ainst France has 



V'etlieral, to ftliss Winifred Atkinson, of been carried on; their developenient having 



Penrith. — i\Ir. Jghn Lowry Mulinndcr, of provf.-d that it was not a \\ar of agiiression 



Stanwix, to i^liss Elizabeth Robinson, of on the pa.rt of France, but a war of a 



Carlisle. faction at home. — 9. That 162 peers and 



Died.] At Carlisle, in Caldewgate, 77, the treasury return 306 members, and 2611 



Mrs. Mary Jackson. , — Suddenly, Mr. persons reiurn 327; thus those who call 

 Oiarles Ainni, a native of Italy.^66, Mr. 

 Kojjcrt Marshall.r— Mr. Ivcsoji, jun. one 

 «f the Society of Friends. 



At Wliitehavfcc, 44, Mr. Johp Cross- 

 thv.aite. 



AtPenifth, 58, Mr. John Rogers.— -^,9, 



Mrs. Mary Law. — 64, Mrs. Margaret That'moie than the sum of 200,000/ is now 



Townley. — Mr. J. Pirkup. annually paid by government to membera 



At W'igtun, 3Irs. Miugaret Carnithers. of (lie House of Commons. Thus the wise 



~ — i'O, I\ir. John Sanderson. — 78, Mrs, provisoes of our ancestors are disregarded 



Elizabeth Routledge. — Mrs. Giace Ro- and aiiniilled.— 12. That the government 



I)i?r.— 72, Mr. Tlionias Torueiit. debt of 1,000,000,000/. and its consequent 



At 3Iaryi>orf, 53, Mr. Coulihard Sim. taxation of 44,000,000/. has arisen from the 



At Beaumont, 44, Mrs. Eiizabcih Hew- abuses of the constitution which have beea 



son, rpucii re^pecled,— At Leaversdale, suflercd to take place. — lo.Thatthesysteni 



92, jfeir, j&^k.a&ter, i f^m of ^c^at Ucuo- called funding, has been the ^r^ud eogins 



by 



themselves the representatives of 10,000,000 

 of persons, are returned by 2611 indivi- 

 duals only. — 10. That by the act of settle- 

 ment, no persons receiving pt-nsions from 

 government, are capable of sitting ot 

 vofinj: ill the House of Commons. — 11, 



