406' Cumberland and IVestmordand—yorkshir 



[Nov. I, 



At ^f9rpcth, Mr. Turner, to TVIifs Cook.— 

 Mr. William Stephenfon, to Mil's Miller. 



At ' iihop Middleliani, Mr. T. Garthw'aite, 

 to Mifs Mary Barker, o, SunderUnd. 



At Barningham, Mr. T. Commins, of .Sun- 

 derland, to Mils E. Hol-fun, of Barn.mlcaftle. 

 At St. Andrew's Auckland, Mr. John At- 

 klnfon, of Temple Sowerhy, to Mrs. Wilde, 

 •widow of Mr. Daniel W., of Dutliam, attor- 

 ney- at- law. 



Died.'] At Durham, Mrs. Ann Shawfurth, 

 wife of Mr. Thomas S , 85 —Mr. Wm. fear- 

 fon, 87. He had held different fituations in 

 the cathedral upwaids of 60 years, and re- 

 figued the vcvg r/hip about five years ago, on 

 account of h s gnat age — Mrs. Wilham, re- 

 lidi of 1 homas W., efq.,M.D., 81, 



At Herds-houfe, near Durham, Mrs. 

 \Vh-te, relia of Mr. Thomas W, 3.5. 



At Efli, near Durham, John Hunter, 106, 

 leaving a widow, aj.ed 92, and a daughter 61, 

 whofe- hulband is 8-1, and all of whom lived in 

 the fame houfe. 



At Old Newton, Mrs. Jackfon, who has 

 beenthr.ce married within the hft three years, 

 and has left her fixth hulhand to bewail her 

 lofs. 



At Hartford, Mrs. Burdon, wife of William 

 B., efq 



At Sunderland, Mr. George HaiT.ill, fur- 

 ge(>n and apothecary. — Mr. 1 homas Black, 

 £8.— Mr. Benjamin Penn, 58.— Suddenly 

 Mr. John Shott. 



At Stanhope, Mr. James Rippon, 67. 

 At Gate/head Fell, Mis. A. Ogle, 55. 

 At North Shields, Mifs Burleigh, of Sun- 

 derland, milliner. 



At Newcattle, Mrs. Sarah Mather, widow 

 cf Mr. Thomas M., 7».— Mr. John Gale, 

 goaler. — Mr. Thomas Harvey, formerly an 

 attorney, 80. — Mr Thomas Walker, mill- 

 wright, 62 — Mr. Thomas Klliott, 45. — J. 

 Moore, aged 101 years, 90 of which he had 

 been at fea. 



At Alnwick, Mr. AVilliam Leithead, 68. 

 At Stockton, Mrs Bone. 

 At Bebfide, Mifs Clark, daughter of John 

 C, efq , -J?. 



At Harnhara-lane, Mr. Thomas Leiehton, 

 and ten days afterwards his Ion of the fame 

 name. 



At 1 weedmouth, Mr. Robert Cuthbertfon, 

 65. 



CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 



T: is intended to apply for an Adt of Parlia- . 

 nient, to enable the Maoillrutes of Carlilie to 

 build a ['ridge or Brids^es, acioU the Kden ; 

 as likewife to eitft Courts of Jullice and a 

 Jail in or near that city The Bridges are 

 to be of the moll elegant and noble coniiruc- 

 tion. It is intended, to form Court Hoults 

 from the two baliions (landing in the Citadel, 

 with glafs domes upon the fummit; but, iV it 

 bf thouijht bttttr, to erect them on the Icite 

 of the Citadel CarlilJe will thus prefent a 

 beautiful appearance to travellers coming by 



the two chief entrances to the city j and, al - 

 together, will vie with any one of its fue in 

 the kingdom. 



Applicition Is intended to be made in the 

 enfuing feffion, for an aft tor inclofing and di- 

 viding the open commons and vjnAe grounds, 

 common fields, and other lands in the parifli 

 of Great Crog'in. Alfo for widening and al- 

 tering the road from Brampton to Longtown, 

 and building a bridge over the river Line at 

 Clift, and ereifling toli-houfes and bars on 

 that road. 



■ Married.] At Dalfton, Mr Robert Mat- 

 thews, of Carlifle, to Mifs Rohinfon. 



At Whitehaven, Mr. Henry Fox, mate of 

 the (hip Volunteer, of that port, to Mifs Ni- 

 cholfon. — Mr. David Rickerby, to Mifs Mary 

 Cragg. 



At Kendal, Mr. John Walkingame Ta- 

 tham, printer, to Mils Gernett, daughter of 

 Mr. Jofeph G.,o.''Kirkland. 



At Workington, Captain Jofeph Lolli, of 

 the brig Rofe, to Mifs Olborne, daughter of 

 Mr. Jofeph 6. 



Died.] At Egremont, Mr. Peter Sherwen. 

 At Whi ehaven, Mrs. Cr.igg, wife of Mj-. 

 Thomas C, 79. — Mis. Borrowdale, wife of 

 Mr. William V., 58 — Mr. Thomas Hudfon, 

 76 — !\Ir. William Watts, 69.— Mrs. Mary 

 Sheplicrd. 



At St. Bees, Mrs. Rohevtfon, a maiden 

 lady. 



At Kidburn Gill, in Arlecdon, Mrs. Mary 

 Dickinfon, relift o;' Mr. John I)., 70 



At Skib lereen, John lUakeney, 114. He 

 ret-iined his flrength and faculties to the laft. 

 At Carlille, Mrs. Mary Tweddle, 70. 

 At Borrowdale, of which place lie had been 

 the iaithful and exemplary paftor during the 

 long period of 54 ytars, the Rev. John Har- 

 rifon, 8-3. 



At l.owewood, Mr. John Modlin, one of 

 the independent pikemen commanded by 

 Phillip Howard, efq , of Corby Caftle, 52. 



At Garland, near Scotby, Mr. Samuel 

 Matthews, (i9. 



At Stanwix, near Carlifle, Mr. Richardfon, 

 father of John R., efq. agent to Vifcount 

 I.owther, 80. 



YORKSHIRE. 



The new buildings, from the fouth-end of 

 Story ftreet to the Infirmary, in Hull, are 

 to be named, Etherington place, in compli- 

 ment to Sir i-^enry Etherington, bart who has 

 been fo munificent a patron of that charitable 

 inftitution. 



An application is intended to be made to 

 P.irl lament for an act for inclofing the com- 

 mons and waile land ia the pari/h of AUer- 

 flon, i:i the North Riding. 



It is likewife intended to apply, in the en- 

 fuing ftihon of Parliament, for an a£t for 

 making a lurnpike-road, to branch oft" from 

 the grcit North Ko.id, at the fouth end of 

 Barrudalc, in tlic parilh of Campfall and Sr%.el- 

 brookjin the WeftRiding, and to cumrnunicate 

 with the prefcnt road leading froni Wakefield 



