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600 
furgeon, to Mifs Udale. , : 
At Hefket, Jobn Graham, efq. of Calth- 
waite, in the Foreft of Inglewood, to Mrs, 
MM‘ Minnus. : 
At Cleator, John Birly, efq. to Mrs, Lin- 
dow, of Wood-End, near Egremont. 
At Kendal, Mr. H. Robfon, of Manchef- 
ter, merchant, to Mifs Mawfon. 
At Heverfham, Mr. Thomas Jackfon, jun. 
to Mifs Nicholfon, both of Lancafter.—Mr. 
John Addifon, to Mifs Nicholfon, both. of 
Beathwaite-Green, near Kendal. 
At Darlington, Mr. Richard Scott, of Cox- 
wold, to Mifs Jane Thompfon, of the King’s- 
head Inn. 
. Died.} At Carlile, on Wednefday, No- 
vember 2, Mr. Chifholm, architect, aged 28. 
He was a native of Aberdeen, in North- 
Britain; in the Univerfity of which he re- 
ceived the elements of*phyfical and moral 
fecience, on which his profeffional ftudies 
“were grounded. The aétivity of his mind 
was fhewn in. the great progrefs which he 
made in architeéture, engineering, and thofe 
parts of natural philofophy conneéted with 
them. But while he was ftudious to ad- 
vance himfelf in his profeffion, he did not 
negle& thofe ornamental ftudies which qua-— 
lify a man to take a part in elegant and polite 
converfation. His tafte was improved by 
reading the beft poets of ancient and modern 
times ; and he had formed a ftyle of writing 
which evinced a brilliant fancy and a poetical 
imagination. Mr. Chifholm, tilla few days 
previous to his death, enjoyed good health, 
and was eyer aétive in promoting and fuper- 
intending the works on which he was em- 
ployed. On the Thurfday preceding he was 
out taking different levels on the river Cal- 
dew, from which the projeéted water-works 
were to take ‘their fource. On Sunday he 
went on a vifit to John Lofk, efq. of Wood- 
fide, from which place he returned home in- 
difpofed ; fhortly after, his illnefs increafed, 
and though the beft medical aiffiftance was 
adminifiered, and every attendance that friend- 
thip or humanity could dictate, yet his difor- 
der proved mortal, and deprived the world of 
a man of integrity and of worth! It has too 
often been our Yot to lament the afpiring ge- 
nivs cut fhort by the hand of death, and to 
yaourn for the vacuum which it leaves bebind 
it; but never could regret or lamentation be 
_more feelingly beftowed than on the fubjec 
of this fhort memorial. -From the union of 
moral excellence and ingenuity in his profef- 
fion, from the aménity of his manners, and 
from: the juftnefs of his obfer'vations, he had 
conciliated univerfal efteem, admiration, and 
refpect: and never did the grave clofe upon 
a man more ufeful, nor more entitled to the 
efteem and reverence of his furvivors. ‘It is 
fuppofed that he died-in confequence of the 
hurfling of an artery at the heart. 
Porkshire. 
oF At Workington, Mr. Edward) Hare, attor- > 
ney, to Milfs Betfey Bell—Mr. Jofeph Litt,. 
At the houfe of ‘his fon-in-law James” 
Forfter, efq. the Rey. John Farrer, aged 
| 73, vicar of Stanwix, in this county, and 
minifter of the perpetual curacies of Wit. 
ton le-Wear, and Hamfterly, in the count; 
of Durham. He was’many years teacher of 
the fchoo! at Witton, which, by his unparal-- 
leled exertions, he raifed to a pitch of emi-- 
nence rarely excelled. In the death of this 
worthy divine, theeftablifhed church has loft 
one of its moft ftrenuous fupporters, the poor’ 
a liberal benefactor, and his family and con- 
ne€tions an invaluable friend, His private 
virtues were only furpaffed by his zeal for the 
religion of that mafter, whofe example it’ 
was ever the ardent with of ‘his life to imi- 
tate.—-Mr, James Blake, 84.—Mr. William - 
Lamb, jun. 43-—Mr. Archibald Simpfon, 70. 
—Mrs. Irwin, wife of Mr. 1. fchoolmafer, 
78. 
At Newbaths Hall, Mr. Edward Bowman. - 
At Newtown, near Carlifle, Mr. William” 
Morris. : RAS? 2 
At Newby, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Robert 
Bailiff, 28. . 
At Penrith, Mr. George Allen, many years 
matter of the Lion Inn, 66. 
At Whitehaven, Mrs. Edward Grears, 29. 
At Workington, Mr. Leonard Spears, 420 
—-Mr. Jonathan Hayton, 38.— John Fawcett, 
efq. merchant, and late manager of the co- 
partnerfhip firm of Meffrs. Wilton, Wood, 
and Co, a young man whofe candid and inde- 
pendent principles, combined with his exten- 
five concerns in trade, render his death a 
public lofs, i 9 
At Natland Beck, near Kendal, Mr. Ri- ~ 
chard Wilfon, 8a. 
At Newbiggin, near Penrith, Mrs. Ann — 
Johniton, 95. 7 ae 
_At Dacre, near Pentith, Mr. Wm. Slee, — 
a 
3>- a 
At Brampton, Mr. John Hodgfon. a 
At Kendal, Mr. Thomas Beilby, of Don-~ 
cafter, Yorkthire, celebrated as a preferver 
of birds, and proprietor of the travelling mu- 
feum, wt 
. YORKSHIRE. ae ; 
It is in contemplation to, eftablifh in this 
county a feminary, on a liberal and rather ex- 
tenfive fcale, under the denomination of ¢* The 
County Grammar School,”? for the education 
of the children of Proteftant Diffenters: the 
courfe of education to comprehend the Eng- 
lifh, French, Latin and Greek Janguages, 
arithmetic, geography, hiitory, and belles 
lettres. The utility, not.to fay abfolute ne~ 
ceffity, of eftablifhments of this nature, 
amongft a large, increafing, and, in fome re- 
fpe&ts, opulent body of men, whofe children - 
have not accefs to the national feats of learn- 
ing, requires not to be infifted upon. . It will, 
ftrike the community by which thefe’ bene~ 
fits are to be enjoyed, with fufficient force to. 
infure the accomplifhment of a defign that 
mutt, in no incentiderable degree elevate the: 
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