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long he remained In that sihiation is uncer¬ 
tain, as, when found, he was in his own bed 
Esieep j and a neighbour, passing on the road 
early next morning, found his clothes scat¬ 
tered in various directions, nearly a mile off. 
The account he gave was, that he dreamt he 
had been at a neighbour’s house, at a good 
supper, after which he supposed he went to 
bed there. It appears he actually walked 
three miles, though in a profound sleep the 
whole of the time j during which he stripped 
oft his cloches, and walked home naked, pass¬ 
ed the gate, and went up stairs-to bed, the 
whole of the time beingasleep.— 
yidvertiser. 
Married.^ William Kay, esq. of Cotting- 
ham, ill York, to Mrs Vioxon, of Kendal. 
Mr. William Clianiley, of Old Hutton, 
to Miss Jane Addison, of Hutton Park, near 
Kendal. 
Mr. John Diilon, paper-maker, to Miss 
Jopson, of Cow'den Head, near Kendal. 
Mr. Robert Wallas, of Sedburgh, to Miss 
Eleanor Cleasby, of Orton. 
In Carlisle, Mr. John Gibbs, -to Mrs. Isa¬ 
bella Armstrong. 
In Carlisle, Mr. James ^SilIer, to Miss 
JaneGowIin. 
Mr. John Foster, to Miss Alice Martin, 
both of Carlisle. 
W'm. Bradshaw Bradshaw,esq. of Halton 
Hall, to Miss Clarkson, of Halton 
At Walton le-Dale, Francis Richard Price, 
esq. of Bryn-y-Pys, Flintshire, to Susan, 
eldest daughter of the late Thomas Tovvnly 
Parker, esq. of Cuerden Hall. 
Mr. John Barrow, of Kendal, to Miss Wren, 
of Holker. 
Mr. John Allen, of Kirkby Lonsdale, to 
Miss Carr, of Leek. 
At Irton, near Ravenglass, the Rev. Mr. 
Grice, to Miss Lutwidge, daughter of the 
late Henry L. esq. of Whitehaven. 
At Well, the Rev. Thomas Dockeray, to 
Miss Ann Fleetham, of Snape-Hall. 
Died.'^ At Penrith, Mr. Ihom.as Rawson, 
77. 
At Carlisle, in the 92d year of his age, the 
Rev. Joseph Hudson, D.D. preoendary of Car¬ 
lisle, and vicar of Warkworth and Newburn, 
in the county of Northumberland. Dr. H. 
occupied the second prebendal stall in that 
cathedral, for tv.'enty-nine years, and was 
known and respected by some cf the first per¬ 
sonages in the kingdom, not less for his learn¬ 
ing than for the frankness of his disposition, 
and the plainness of his manners. 
Mrs. Mary Mitchell, of Carlisle, 72. 
At Harraby, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Wm. 
Stephenson, 62. 
At Penrith, Mr. Jacob Hewitson, one of 
the people called quakers, 80. 
Ac Workington, suddenly, Mrs. Arm¬ 
strong. 
At Keswick, Mr. Daniel Dickenson, 58. 
In the prime of life, returning from divir.S 
Mac, Na. 
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service in the parish-church of Waberthwalte* 
Mr. Richard Woodal, of that place. 
At Derwent Hill, near Keswick, Mrs. Slack, 
37. 
At Dalton in Furness, Mr. James Hunter, 
of Ty tup Hall, 71. 
Ac Rockiiff Cross, Mrs. Jane Wilkin, 
48. 
At Carleton, Mr. James Murray, at an ad¬ 
vanced age j and Mrs. Murray, wife ot th« 
above. 
At Lingbouse, Miss Margaret Slack. 
At Penrith, Mr. Thomas Rawson, 93. 
At Calthwaite, Mr. Richard Lazonby. 
Mr. Christopher Wcodhill, of Carlisle, a£ 
an advanced age. 
At Netherton, near Carlisle, in the prims 
of life, Mr. Richard Sowerby. 
Mrs. Wilson, relict of the late Col. Wo 
of Abbot Hall. 
Adiss Glave, of Garstang, 80. 
Mrs. Dover, mother-in-law of Mr. Timo¬ 
thy Crosthwaite, of Kendal, 8.5. 
At High Leigh, Mr. Joseph Neale, of Mill- 
thorp. 
YORKSHIRE. 
The Society of Metnodists have purchased 
the superb mansion and grounds at Apperley- 
Bridge, in tlie West Riding, late the residence 
of Thomas Clapham, esq. for the purpose of 
a public school. This institution is to be 
founded on the model o‘ the school at Kings- 
wood, in the neighbourhood of Bristol, and is 
to be on a scale sufficiently large to accom¬ 
modate 400 boys, principally the sons of mi¬ 
nisters. 
Alarried.'] At Richmond, Mr. Wm. Den¬ 
ham, to Miss Overing, of London. 
Mr. John Ward, to Miss Tyre, both of 
Hull. 
At the parish-church of Lanelly, John Da¬ 
vid, to Mrs. Sherwen. 
Air. John Fisher, to Miss Nicholson, both 
ofBrigg. 
At Barnsley, Mr. Samuel Hops, minister 
in the methodise connexion, to Alisa Alary- 
Nay lor. 
John Howard, esq, of Ripon, to Ivlartha, 
eldest daughter of James Compson, esq. of 
Cleobury, 
Mr. John Lomas, of Strangeways, to Alary, 
third daugliter of J. Walker, esq. of ^vjear- 
clough-Bottom, near Halifax. 
Air. Thomas Hill, of Howden, minister In 
the methodise connexion, to Miss Isabeiia 
Hare. 
T. H, Tennant, esq, of Chapel-House, near 
Skipton, captain m the 3d West York mili¬ 
tia, to Miss Wilson, only daughter of the 
late Rev. Henry W. A. lyi. rector of Haid,- 
burn. 
At Scarborough, Captain Bate, of the Royal 
Alarines, to Aliss W'ilsun, eldest daughter of 
Mr. W. surgeon. 
Mr. Champion, of Sheffield, to Mrs Need- 
hum, of3pri.ng-Piou.se, near Chesterfield. 
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Torkshire, 
