i) ial 
492 
farmer, 92.—Mr. Robert Johnfon, fchool- 
matter, 23.—Mrs. Wright—Mrs. Cook, wife 
of Mr. C. chief clerk in the Wall’s-End- 
coal-office. 
At Lower Weldon, Mrs. Elizabeth Bar- 
ker, 45. 
At Wark, Mr. Storey, 74. 
At Southwick, Mr. John Brunton, 472, 
At Sheephurft, Mrs. Ann Snowden, wife 
Mr. William S. 37. 
At Morpeth, Mrs. Ann Sopwith, gr. 
At Durham, Mrs, Jane Walker, o1t.— 
Mrs. Oliver, 56.—Mr. Francis Thompfon, 
53-—Mrs. Maxwell, wife of Mr. Edward M. 
furgeon. 
At the Riding, near Corbridge, Mrs. Bain- 
bridge, wife of William Bainbridge, efq. one 
of his majefty’s juftices of the peace for the 
county of Northumberland. This lady’s be- 
nevolence was only equalled by her great 
piety, and the poor will long and deeply la- 
ment the lofs of fo kind a benefadtor. 
At Kananfdale, Mr. Henry Brough Oli- 
yer. 
At Chefter-le-ftreet, Mr. John Robfon, 64. 
At Sunderland, Mr. Matthew Clover, 65. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Mr. Thomas Bates’s fuggeftion for an experi- 
ment to determine the value of the diferent 
breeds of live ftock, has been adted upon by 
the Workington Agricultural Society. At 
their late meeting the cattle were weighed, 
and are to be fed in different modes for twelve 
months, when’ the refult will be publifhed. 
‘The Board of Agriculture gives a premium of 
one hundred guineas towards the expence. 
A fchool is about to be opened at Carlifle 
on the plan of Mr, Lancafter.’ Mr. Curwen, 
with his ufual liberality, has given twenty 
guineas towards its eftablifkment; and it is 
to be hoped that a plan likely to be produc- 
tive of fuch benefit to the morals of the 
lower claffes of fociety, will meet with the 
patronage and encouragement it deferves. 
iMarried.] At Whitehaven, Mr. Anthony 
Connell, to Mifs Sarah Gilead. —Mr. David 
Creighton, to Mifs Mary Connell.—Thomas 
Cope, efg. of Coventry, to Mrs, Benn, niece 
to Admiral Lutwidge. 
_ At Carlifle, Mr, Horfley, to Mifs Eleanor 
Shaw.—Mr. Jofeph Henderfon, to Mifs Mary 
Wettray. 
At Brampton, Mr. George Bell, to Mrs, 
Janet Nicholl. 
At Kendal, the Rev, Mr. Sampfon, of 
New Hulton, and matter of the Free Gram- 
mar School, Kendal, to Mifs Kendal.-—Mr. 
Richard Hodgfon, to Mifs Rainford.—Mr. 
Thomas Thompfon, of Patton Hall, to Mifs 
Roberts, of Holmefcale. 
At Penrith, Mr. Anthony Prefton, attor- 
ney, to Mifs Rebinfon, daughter of Chrifto- 
pher R. efgq. 
Died.] At Hayton, near Brampton, Mr, 
Scollick, 25. 
At Stainton, near Carlile, Mr. Marmaduke 
Cumberland and Wi estmorcland—Y orkshire. 
that city, 83. 
At Culgaith, Mrs. Weftmoreland, 60. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. John Briggs, 76,—- 
Mrs, Pattinfon, 33. a 
At Brackenthwaite, near Burton, Mr. 
James Jenkinfon, formerly one of the tchool- 
mafters of Yealand, 59. , 
At Carlifle, Mifs Hannah Armftrong, 
{choolmiftrefs.—Mr. Henry Roberts, 36.— 
Mr. Thomas I{may, 72. 
Mr. Thomas Spooner, tanner, 73. On 
‘the day of his death he tranfacted bufinefs in 
the market as ufual, and appeared to enjoy as 
good health and fpirits as he had done for 
fome years. Ahout five o’clock in the even- 
ing he returned home, and before fix he 
dropped down in a fit, and expired almoft im- 
mediately. Mr. Spconer was about to retire 
from bufinefs; and the above was the laft 
day he intended to vifit the market as a 
tradefman. 
Captain Lieutenant Nevifon, on the half- 
pay eftablithment of the marines, 48. 
At Law-row, near Brampton, Mr. Irwin. 
At Kendal, Mrs. Moore, $2.—Chriftopher 
Fenton, efq. one of the fenior aldermen of 
that borough, 35. 
At Kirkland, in Lamplugh, Mr. William 
Bank, 38. 
At Brampton, Mrs. Lawrence, wife of 
Mr. fames L. 
At Kennefhall, William Latimer, efq. 68. 
At St, Helen’s, near Cockermouth, the 
Rev. John Wheatley, 36. 
At Turner row, in Brackenthwaite, Mr. 
John Head, 34. 
At Dove Nef, near Amblefide, J. Benfon, 
efq. 
YORKSHIREs 
Married.] At Liloughton, William John 
Lenthal, efq. of the third dragoons, eldeft fon 
of John L. efg. of Burford Priory, Oxfor{'- 
fhire, to Frances Mary, elde(t daughter of 
the late Thomas Terry, efq. of Beverley. 
At Thiifk, Thomas Tuton, efq. of Knaref- 
borough, to Mifs Richardfon. 
At York, Mr. William Wheelhoufe, of 
Knarefborough, to Mifs Horfeman,—Mr. 
Charles Radcliffe, to Mifs H. Smith. 
At Heighington, William Clark, efq. of 
Ribftone Lodge, to Mifs Huntington, only 
daughter of J. H. efq. of Killarby, near Dar- 
lington. 
John Harper, efq. of Selby, to Mifs Myres, 
of Gateforth. 
At Northalferton, Gray Rigge, efq. to 
Sarah, eldeft daughter of the late Edward 
Moore, efg. of Stockwell, Surry. 
Died.] At Selby, Mrs. Weddall, wife o 
Charles’ W. efg. je! 
At Little Bank, near Settle, Mrs. Alice 
Atkinfon, 97, the laft of the fifters of that 
name, who were fo well known and fo high- 
ly refpe€ted among the Society of Quakers. 
.At York, Miles Stapleton, efg. of Drax, 
68.—-Mr. George Haxby, 34.—Mifs Mary 
: Jennings. - 
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Allinfon, one of the common councilmen of — 
