1807.] Cumberland and Westmoreland— YcTkshire. 



6o: 



At Monkmearmouth, Mr. Egglsflou, 

 furgeun and apothecary. 



At Brearton, near Hartlepool, Mr. John 

 Featonby, 63, late of Stoncbridge Houfe, near 

 Durham. 



At Sunderland, Mrs. Mary Jurdifon, wi- 

 dow, 77". 



At Lees, Mifs Marianne Marjoribanks, 

 daughter ot Edward i\I. ei'q. 



Mr. John Elftob, of Sciton Sluice '. return- 

 ing home from Elych he fell into a fmall 

 burn and was drowned. 



At iMiJdle Hcndon, Mlfs Robinfon, eldeft 

 daughter of Ralph R. efq. 



CUMBKRL.'iND AND WESTMORELAND. 



Miirried.] At Whitehaven, Matthew 

 Atkinfon, efq. of Temple Sowcrby, to Mifs 

 Littled.ile, daughter of Ifiac L. efq.— Mr. 

 Manders, of Dublin, architeft, to Mifs Collins, 

 youngelt daughter of the late Mr. I'obias C. 



/t Lowick, in Furr.efs, Mr. S. Scephenfon, 

 to Mlfs Kabella Gradwell 



At Grafn--ere, Clirillopher Fcnton, jun. 

 efq. of Kendal, to Mrs. Berkcnhout, widow 

 of the kte captain B. of the Royal Marines. 



At St. Bees, Captain Edger, of the Nancy 

 of Whitehaven, to Mifs Corkill, fecond 

 daughter of Mr. Willi:im C. of Padllow. 



At Penrith, Captain V^ illiam Hebfon, of 

 the 3d. regiment of foot, and eldeft fon of 

 John H. efq. of Carlifle, to Mifs Greave. 



Died.] At AUonby, Mr. John Charles, 77. 

 At BlennerhaiT^ the Rev. Francis Rat- 

 tray, 58. * 



At Rydall Hall, G. E, Stanley, efq. of 

 Ponfonby Hall. 



At Penrith, Mr. James Dawfon. 



At Carlille, Mrs". Head, 85.— Mr. John 

 Beaumont, .i9.— Mr. Richard Baillie, father 

 in law to Mr. Ilodgfon, printer, 59.— .Mr. 

 John Hogg, 5i. 



At Whitehaven, Mrs. Piper, relift of Mr. 

 John P.— Mr. Thomas Dalton. 



At Kendal, Mr. Richard Lonfdale.— Mr. 

 Ceorge Stewardfon."— Mrs. Benfon, reliit of 

 JUr. George B. 



YORK EHIRE. 



On the 1ft of December, at fun-fet, the 

 new lights at Flamborough-Head were exhi- 

 bited for the firft time. Benjamin Milne, 

 efq. coUeflor of the cuftoms at the port of 

 BridlingtriB, and an aftive promoter of this 

 , light-houfe, delivered an oration upon the 

 occafion, in which he noticed the advantages 

 refulting in a commercial point of view from 

 fimllar ereflions ; ani'. dwelt upon the benefits 

 which might be expcftcd from that at Flam- 

 boriugh, particularly confidered as affording 

 the probalile- means of preferving many valu- 

 able lives. The heijiht of the building from 

 the bafis to the fummit is 85 feet, and from 

 the level of the fta S!oO leet. 'Ihe lanthorn 

 contains three frames, v.'ith feven large lamps 

 iindrefleftors in each, malring in the whole 

 21. Tlie lights revolve, and the motion u 

 horizontal. One of the lights is red, to dif- 

 tJBguifh Flaniboroujh lighCi from all oclxcvij 

 iVk»STiiLY M,AW,, IVo J51. 



and in a clear night they may be fecn at the 

 diftance of thirty miles, 



Marned] At Hull, Mr B-.tterill Hyde, 

 of Barmfton, to Mifs Dawfon, daughter of 

 John D efq. of Briiilin^ton. — Ctorgc Ne'.fon, 

 efq. of Great Limber, Lincolnfliire, to Mifs 

 Sherli^ck. 



At Gretna Green, Wm. Meek, efq. late a 

 lieutecant in the 73d regiment of foot, to 

 Mifs Caroline Wilkinfon, of Leeds. 



At Bradford, George Carroll, efq. of" Dub- 

 lin, to Mifs Hodfden, daughter of the late 

 Richard H. efq. of Horton. 



Mr. WiUiam NVhitehcad, of Shaw Hall, 

 Saddleworth, to Mifs Haywood, daughter of 

 James H. efq. of Critthlcy Houfe, near 

 Bolton. 



The Rev. William Faber, of Darrington, 

 near Ferrybridge, to Mifs Baker. 



At Halifax, Mr. Jofeph Fawdrop, apothe- 

 cary, to Mifs Pricftiey, niece of Richard f. efq. 



John Ward, efq. of London, to Mifs Lam- 

 bert, eldeft daughter of Ro'acrt L. e.'q. of 

 Elland Hall, near Halifax. 



At Carlton near Snaith, Matthew Hick- 

 ringill, efq. of Bravton, near Selby, to .Mifs 

 Burton, daughter of I'homas B. efq. of Oufquo 

 Hall. 



Did] Suddenly, at Wooley Park, near 

 WakeSeld, IMrs. Fawkes, relidl of the late 

 Walter F. efq. of Farnley. hall. 



At Copgrove, Lady Muncafter, wi.'e of 

 Lord ^L 



Mr. Matthew Jackfon, huntfman to G. 

 Lane Fox, efq. of Bramham Park, o-- He 

 was upwards of twenty years a celebrated 

 whioaer-in under Mark Beauchamp, huntl- 

 man to the late J.ord Darlington, at Roby 

 Caftle, and at Hound Hill, in Yorkftire ; and 

 had in thofe capacities, followed the chace 

 h.ilf a century, from the age of twelve. 



At Burton Agnes, the Rev. Thomas Dade, 

 retlor of that place. 



At PontefracV, Mrs. Jepfon, 80, rcllftof 

 Mr. J. fupervifor of excife. 



At Gilderfome, Mr. John Sharp. 



At Tickton near Beverley, Mrs. Mafter- 

 man, 75, wife of Mr. Ifaac M. aged i,'5, to 

 whom (he had been hut a few days married. 



At Hu^, Mt. John Brocklebank, 83.— 

 Mr. Edmund VVebfter, 60. — Mr. William 

 Smith, 64 — Mrs. Elizabeth Kelfey, wife of 

 Mr. James K. 36- — Mr. Samuel Annifu.T, 

 mafter-mariner. — Mr. John Smith,late macg- 

 bearer to the corporation, 64. 



At York, Mr. Edw.-.rd Yeoman, keeper of 

 the houfe of correction. — Mr. George Met- 



cali". Mrs. Brown, wife of Mr. Richard B. 



—Mrs. H.-.xby, relift of Mr. Thomas H. 



At Eirthwaite Hall, near Barnlley, Mrs. 

 Perkins, rife of John P. efq. 



At LcjJs, Mrs. Greame, 89, a lady of 

 eminent iiiety and benevolence. — The Rev. 

 T. W. Flint, afternoon lefturerof St. John's. 



MCs. Salmon.— Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Mary 



Blayds, fifter to the late John B. efq. of 

 Oulton, ?-.i.— Mr. David %ner. 



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