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that whenever fhe fhould die, it would be in the 
month of March; this fhe often mentioned with 
great compotfure, and perfectly free from fuper- 
_ ftition.—She died March 22d, and, it is fome- 
what fingular, that all her relations, whom her 
friends have any knowledge of, died in that 
month. 
At Sunderland, Mrs. Baird, widow. Mrs, 
Milbourn, Mr. Shout, engineer. Mr. f. 
Jackfon. Mrs. Galley. : 
At Weft Bolden, aged 95, Mr. Cooper. 
Aged 102, Mr H. Grey, of Bambarough, 
Near Blacky Mills, of the {mall pox, aged 80, 
Mrs. F. Hubbuck. Mrs, Richardfon, of Dean- 
houfe. Near Ryhope, Mrs. Milburn. At 
Dunfton, aged 81, Mrs. Baker. At Weft 
Jefmond, Mr. W. Blain. At Clavering Place, 
aged go, Mr. W. Kinnaird. Mr. W. Trum- 
mel, of Morpeth. At Hexham, aged 66, Mrs. 
Peile. 
Near Kirk-Whelpington, Mr. J. Watfon, 
who lay down to reft with his ufual tranquil- 
lity of mind, but never awoke more. He was 
confidered as a pattern of piety, and every 
Chriftian virtue. Near Felton, aged 27, much 
regretted, Mifs Swan, of polite accomplifhments, 
engaging qualifications, and great humanity and 
good nature. Near Haltwhittle, Mrs. Carrick. 
At Bykerbar, Mr. J. Fenwick. At Roth- 
bury, Lieut. W. Alnwick, of the navy. 
At Darlington, aged 64, Mrs. Naylor. 
Near Darlington, aged 33, Mr. T. Wrangham. 
At Yarm, aged 32, Mifs. Hall. Near South 
Shields, R. Milner, efg. juftice of-peace for Dur- 
ham, 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Lately, at the celebration of a holiday in the 
neighbourhood of Appleby, while a fet of 
mafquers, or fword-dancers, were exhibiting 
their performances, in a large upper room, 
crowded with f{peétators, the main beams of the 
floor breaking with the weight, about one hun- 
dred and fifty perfons, together with the loft, 
were fuddenly tumbled,in a confufed heap, on the 
ground-floor. No individual, however, was 
killed by the accident, nor was any leg or arm 
fractured. 
In the courfe of laft year, fifty-three poor 
‘women were relieved by the lying in charity, 
at Kendal, at the expence of only gol. 16s. 
A cow, at Brigham, Cumberland, lately 
brought forth four calves ! 
The report of the cannon, fired, lately, in 
exercifing the new batteries, at Whitehaven, 
was diflinétly heard at Lockerby, in Scotland, 
a diftance of feventy miles ! : 
Married.|——At Carlile, Mr. A. Baty, of 
London, merchan’, to Mifs E. Hodgion. At 
Sebergham, Mr. J., Dawfon, of Kefwick, to 
Mifs 5. Sanderfon. At Whitehaven, Captain 
Falcon, of Workington, to Mifs J. Harrfon. 
R. Twerdie, efq. to Milfs S. Wennington. 
Died.|—-At Carlifle, Mrs. E. Coulthard. 
Mr. R. Baldridge. Near Carlifle, aged ror, 
Ana Hutton; the retained, tothe laft, the ufe 
of all her faculties. In the prime of life. W. 
Giles, efq. late ofthe 19th reviment of foot. 
MontTHiy Mac. No, XVI, 
Cumberland and Weftmoreland..... Lancafpire. 
“Mr. E. Jones, a Quaker. 
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At Whitehaven, Mrs. C. Gaitfkew, widow. 
Aged 18, Mr. J. Troughear, painter. Mr. 
Frazer, and Mrs. F. his wite, both advanced in 
years. Mrs. Hobfon. Aged 80, Mrs. Corry. 
Mr. J. Topping, mate of a coafting veflel. 
Near Whitehaven, aged 61, Mrs. S. Scurr. 
The rev. Mr. Tarn, re€tor of Dean, and 
juttice of peace for Cumberland. At Bootle, 
Mrs. A. Borrowdale, At Cockermouth, Mrs. 
Stritcht. At Cockermouth-caftle, aged 71, 
Mrs. M. Bell, of 
Workington. At Ulverflone, aged 70, Mr. R. 
Briggs, furgeon. At Parton, aged 32, Milfs 
How. Mis. Milburn, of Armthwaite-caftle, 
wite of W. M. efg. At Harrington, aged 74, 
Mr. G. Fearon. At Workington, aged 68, 
Mrs. P, Bowman. Near Workington, aged 
68, Mrs. J. Kelfick. Near Kefwick, Mr. J. 
Gibfon. At Kendal, Mr. R. Sleddal. Aged 
75, defervedly refpected through life, Mrs. 
Willon. . Near Kendal, aged gx, Mr. J. 
Rainghill. In Canada, Mr. J. Mayfon, former 
ly of Whitehaven, July.27, on his paflage 
home from the Eaft-Indies, Mr. J. L. Cooper, 
of Cumberland ; and, Auguft 14th, at Jamaica, 
of the yellow fever, Mr. A. C. his brother, a 
military officer. Captain W. Robinfon, and 
Captain both of Cumberland, 
drowned, lately, at Drogheda, in Ireland, in 
attempting to get on board their refpective vef- 
fels, in the night time. They were in com- 
pany together, and had been carouzing before, 
fomewhat too freely, at an entertainment; 
they were both refpe&table in their ftations, 
and the latter, on his recurn home, was to have 
been married to a very amiable young wo- 
man. 

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LANCASHIRE. 
At Lancatter affizes, S§. Longworth, for mur- 
der; T. and L. Hulm, for burglary; Edward 
Furnace, alias Turner, and John Gan, for 
fheep-ftealing, were capitally , convitted. 
LA wried.|—At Liverpool, Mr. W. Ferriday 
to Mifs Smith. Mr. E. Mozeley to Mifs Der- 
byfhire. At Preftwich, J. P. Heywood, efq. 
of Lincoln’s-Inn, to Mifs Drinkwater, of Ir- 
well Houfe, near Manchefter. ,, At Liverpool, 
Mr. Galan, merchant, to Mifs E. Richmond. 
W. Feilden, efg. of Blackburn, to Mifs Jack- 
fon, late of Jamaica. 
Died.|--At Manchefter, aged 25, Mr. W. 
Satterfield. Mrs. Ogden. MVirs. Hindley. 
Aged 6a, Mrs. Peel; excelling in the chara¢ters 
of wife, mother, friend, and Chriftian. Mr, 
T. Bradley. Mr. M. Johnfon. In the work. 
houfe, John Leech, well known as an herbal= 
ift and botanift; he had colle€ted herbs for 
decottions, diet-drinks, &c. upwards of fifty 
years. Neat Manchefter, Mr. R. Kaglatc, of 
Liverpool. Mr. T. Bradfhaw, of Fallowfeld. 
Mr. f. Giller, of Salforc, At Liverpoe!, aged 
a, Mifs'M. Dutton. Aged 28, Mr. M. Da- 
vies, Mrs. E. Hayes. | Mrs.. Kirkpatrick, 
wife of the rev. Mr. Ky of the Scotch Kirk, 
Mrs, f. Pennington. ~ On the cca% of Africa, 
January 13th, Capt. C. Robfon, of ihe fhip 
Lightning. Aged Go, Mrs, Preft. - Mrs... 
Tet 5 James, 
