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CUMEERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
- The names of 5 magiftrates of Cumberland 
have been lately ftruck out of the commiffion 
of the peace, for certain collufve prattices 
with the parifh officers of Whitehaven, in 
the. privileges of his fellow 
_erder to defraud the town ef a confiderable 
fum of money. The parties convicted were 
farther obliged to pay the entire cofts of fuit, 
amounting to 12911. and were mulcted in the 
pendlty of 6s. $d. each. Their crime and 
difgrace isalfo put upon record. 
The fubfcriptions to the Kendal Difpenfaty, 
which amounted laf year to 123]. 7s. have 
_ been augmented this year to 2931. 3s. 
A number of cannon-.have been lately 
“mounted at Whitehaven, and great exertions 
made by the inhabitants, with a view to add 
to the defence of the port. Four volunteer 
> companies have been alia raifed for this pur- 
pofe. ‘ 
Married.|—At Whitehaven, Capt. J. Ni- 
eholfon, of the fhip Wilfon, to Mits Tyfon. 
At Morrefby, Mr. Clementfon, jun, a/mof 18, 
to Mifs Waddington, of Parton, turned 15! 
At Workington, Mr. P. Wilfon. of Great Clif- 
ton, Cumberland, to Mifs Scrugham. - Capt. 
W. Peele, of the fhip Harmony, to Mifs M. 
Smith. 
Died |—At Whitehaven, aged 40, Mr. C. 
Caffon. Aged 35, Mrs. Park. Aged 58, Mr. 
F. Holliday. Azed 87, Mrs. Nicholfon. Mrs. 
Piper. Aged 80, Mrs. A Bragg. Aged 83, 
Mrs. E. Carter, widow. Capt. J. Smith, of the 
Fellona. Aged 80, Mr. W. Hudion. Capt. 
J. Plafket, of the thip Fanny. Aged 46, Mr. 
J. Dougan. Near Whitehaven, Mr. |. Wright. 
At Kendal, aged $3, M.;Harrifon, efq. of 
Eincoln’s Inn, and Recorder of Kendal. Aged 
92, Mrs. J. Atkinfon, widow. Aged 64, Mr. 
T. Hodgfon. Mrs. M. Brockbanck.. -.At 
Kefwick, Mrs. Ellwray.. At Diffington, aged 
89, Mrs. M. Stamper.. At Brigham, Mr. M: 
Gregg. At Stainburn, aged 66, Mrs. A, 
Fearon. : 
At Milthorp, Weftmereland, Mr. R. Cramp- 
ton. At Alverftone, Mrs. Stephenfon, and 
Mr. W. Noble, gent. - At Lamplugh Crofs, 
aged 77, Mrs. A. Jenkinfon, ait 
Aged $7; the rev. R. Barnes, curate of Ca- 
merton, near Workington. His life held 
forth an amiable difplay of temperance, piety, 
firit regularity, punctual difcharze of every 
parochial duty, great liberality to the poor, and, 
in fine, of every Chrittian virtue- 
At Penrith, Mifs Orr. 
LANCASHIRE, 
It is worthy of remark, that 34 veffels were 
lately .advertifed, to be upon frerght for Ame- 
rica, in Mr, Gore's Liverpool Advertifer. 
At Liverpool, im confeguence of the fpi- 
rited exertions of the sinhabirants, a Jine of 
fortification, of so heavy guns, has lately been 
raifed, for the defence of the. town and har- 
bour; and the batteries at the fort, the dock, 
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Cumberland and Weftmareland.....Lancafbire. 
[ March, 
Piers, and the different commanding points of 
the river, are manned with 570 feamen and 
others (12 men toa gun) all volunteers, and 
peculiarly “interefted in the defence of the 
port. .All the young men of the town, with- 
out exception, are-affociating, to learn the ufe 
of arms. 
Ort a meeting being called, at Manchefer, 
for the putpofe of raifing additional volunteer 
corps of cavalry and infantry ; in lefs than an 
hour’s time, eight names were fubfcribed, to 
the fum of 1oo!:.each, eighteen names to 
521. sos. each, feven to 311. ros, each, one 
name to 2.6]. forty-four to 21]. each) and two 
names to ro]. 10s. each, not including feverai 
{maller fubfcriptions of 51]. 5s. each. 
A number of ftreets, lanes, and paflagess. 
In the towns of Manchefter and Salford, are 
about to be widened and rendered more com- 
modious. e.g 
Through the humane interference of the mayor 
and builiffs of Liverpool, 17 debtors, who have 
been confined in the jail, for the loft three years, for 
fmall debts, have lately obtained their releafz. 
The exjtence of compromifing the debts, and paying 
the fees, amounted to not quite 17/1, ! 
Married.\—At Liverpool, Mr. R. Johnfon 
to Mifs J. Johnfon. Mr. J. Hunt, printer, to 
Milfs C. Curry. Mr. Phillips, printer, to Mifs 
C. Lowton. Mr. J. fohnion to Mifs A. Sut- 
ton, of Weft Kirby, Chefhire. Adam Wright, 
aged 79, to Margaret Alexander, aged 87. 
At Rochdale; Mr. J. Elliot, attorney, te 
Mifs Wilkinfon. “At Pilminfter, John Ben- 
don, aged 70, who has walked upon crutches 
for feveral years, and has only one eye, to 
Sarah Govier, aged 33, who alfo has one eye 
and isdumb. At Preftbury, Wood, -efq. 
to Mifs~Hopkins, of Macctesfield, anamiable 
and accomplithed young lady. W. Yates, efg. 
of Bury, to Mifs Robins, of Newcaftle under 
Line. Mr. Wright, attorney, of Prefcott, te 
Mifs Aftley, of Liverpool. 
Died.\-—At Liverpool, Mrs. M. Catterall. 
Mr. J. Quilliam. Mrs. Wilfon. Mrs. Welch, 
of Leck. Mrs. M. Eyres, bookfeller. Mrs. 
Bannifter.. Mr. Dicas, mathematical-inftru- 
ment maker. My. T.-Carter. Mrs. Deb. 
Johnfon. Mr. E. Carnock, of Liverpool. At 
Santa Cruz, inthe flower of youth, Mr. J. 
Cropper. Aged 22, Mifs Eft. Gertrey.. On 
his paflage from Angola to the Weft Indies, 
Mr, J. Froft, of Liverpool. Aged 58, Mrs. 
Deare; uniformly good as a woman anda 
Chriftian; humility and benevolence were, how- 
ever, the leading traits in her character. Mr. 
W. Cartmell, mafler of the fhip Onflow; of 
ftri@ honefty, and great goodnefs of heart. 
At Manchefter, Mr. J. Shelmerdine, printer. 
Mrs. Touchett.. Mrs. Welch. Mifs Mafley. 
Mrs. Fielding, widow, of Hanging-ditch. 
Mrs. Middleton, cf Salford. J. Drinkwater, 
M.D. of ditto. « Mrs. Byrom, of Alport Town. 
Among’ other cafualties at Manchefter, three 
children were lately burnt to death, in confe- 
quence of being left alone by their refpective 
z friends, 

