72. 
Benn, of Henfingham, to Mifs Frances Years, 
of Carlifle. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. Williarn Wells, of 
‘Workington, to Mifs Catharine Blades, of the 
former piace. 
At Bampton, Mr. Thomas Noble, of High 
How, to Mifs Ann Nicholfon, of ines both 
in that parifh. 
At Crofthwaite church, near Kefwick, Mr. 
Daniel Jopfon, of Borrowdale, to Mils Betty 
Wilfon. 
At Ulverfton, Mr. Wm. Turner Seatle, to 
Mijfs Habeila Trinkhall. 
At Cockermouth, Mr. Clark, jeweller, to 
Mifs Dover. 
At Morefby, Mr. Wm. Lawfon, to Mifs 
dae Slater. 
At Wigton, Mr. Sanderfon, merchant, to 
Mifs Todd. 
At Wabburthwsite, Mr. Jonathan Whin- 
merah, of Ravenglafs, to Mifs Hannah Bor- 
rowdale, of the former piace. . 
At Brampton, the rev. Thomas Ramfhay, 
to Mifs Ewart, only daughter of the | late David 
Ewart, efq. of Brampton. 
Died.| In Whitehaven, in the prime of life, 
Mrs. H. Skeiton. In her 51ft year, Mis. 
Mary Nutsford. Suddenly, Mr. John Sower- 
by, mariner. Mir. Robert Twedie. In his 
23d year, Mr. Thomas Fleming. 
At Carlifle, fuddenly, Mr. Thomas Smithy 
town-major. 
At Kendal, in an advanced age, Mr. Jofeph - 
Gough. Mifs Elizabeth Chambre. Mr. 
Giles Batty. On his return from Madeira, 
aged 26, Mr. Wm. Wakefield 3 and, on New 
Year's day, aged 28, his brother, Mr. Edward 
Wakefield, fons of John Wakefield, banker, in 
Kendal. 
At Warnell-fell, in the parifh of Sebergham, 
Duncan Robinfon, aged 100 yearse He bore 
arms in the fervice of George the Firft, during 
the rebellion of 1715. He ferved are wands 4 in 
the wars, and. was prefent at moft of the me- 
morable battles and fieges, that Great Britain 
was egncerned in, till the year 1760. 
At Threepthwaite, near Whitehaven, aged 
94, Mr. D'Arcy Curwen. 
At Neft, near Kefwick, aged 93 Mr. Jofeph 
Hodgton. 
At Chefnut-Hill, likewife near Kefwick, 
Mr. James Culling. 
At Gil: chwaiterigg, near Kendal, Mr. Tho. 
Baynes. 
At Workington, aged’ 73, Mrs. Sarah 
Cowx. Aged 37, wir. Jofeph Steele. Mis. 
Mary Heron. 
At Difington, in her 81ft year, Mrs. Doro- 
thy Hefkett. 
At Harrafdyke, at the advanced age of g5, 
ames Ladly, who, for many years, was in 
the habit of walking the ftreets of Whitehaven, 
with a wooden leg, and leading an afs, with 
befoms for fale. By this occupation, and 
fome {mall relief from the parith of Halt- 
whiltle, in Northumberland, (the place of his 
nativity) he was enabled to fupport himfelf 
Gecently, till within a few weeks of his deceafe. 
Cumberland and Weftmoreland....Lantafbire. 
{Jan. 
His faculties were unimpaired to the day of his 
death. ’ 
LANCASHIRE. 
__ The Harriet, of Liverpool, belotigintg te 
T. Barton, efq. has made no iéfsthan 33 
veya from that port to Barbadoes,. and 
back, during the laft 10 years and three months ; 
an inttance of commercial expedition fcarcely 
to be paralelled. In the courfe of her fuc- 
Ceffive voyages, fhe has taken and retaken 2 
confiderable number of veffels from the enemy, 
and refcued feveral others from Josie into the 
hands of the French. 4 
‘Lhe officers of the Rochdale Volunteer 
Corps have agreed to give a premium of ro 
guineas to every volunteer who fhall have, in 
lawful wedlock, twin male children born alive, 
and that fuch of the officers as the parents 
fhall approve of, fhall ftand godfather cn -the 
occafion. Thefe gentlemen bad lately an op- 
portunity of appropriating this humane and 
judicious donation, the wife of one Afhworth, 
a private in Capt. Hamer’s company, having 
been fafely delivered of two fine boys. 
Married.] At Lancafter, Capt. Quins, 
of the fhip Flora, to Meds Bland. 
At Manchefter, Mr. John Grime, of Bolton, 
to Mi’s Mary Broadbent, of the former town. 
Mr. Mauiice Lewis, to Mifs Daniels Mr. 
John Knowles, to Mrs. Robinfon, Mr. 
Sfachar Thorn, jun. to Mifs Siddall, Mr. 
Thomas Perkins, to Mifs Charlotte Finney. 
Mr. James Grindrod, corn-factor, to Mifs 
Stones. 
At Liverpool, Mr. James Brown, furgeon, 
to Mifs Sarah Skelhorne, of Everton. Mr. 
Jonathan Dixon, to Mifs Owens daughter of 
the late rev. Mr. Owen, of Angelfea. . Capt. 
Gawn, to Mifs Johnion, Mr. . Jonathan 
Garrett, to Mifs Elizabeth Matthew. Capt. 
John Kendall, of the Prince, to Mifs Ann 
Baldwin. Mr. John Tobin, to ats Af- 
pinall. 
At Guile near Liverpool,- ir. Pheens 
Wiiight; of Leeds, to Mifs Tempeft, youngeit 
daughter of the late Stephen Tempeft, efy. of 
Broughton- Hall. 
At Salford, Mr. John Gregory, to. Milfs 
Harkman. 
Mr. Wm. Reece, of Oldham, cotton-manu- 
facturer, to Mifs Whitehead. 
At Rochdale, the tev. Wm. Hodgfon, te 
Mifs Hay. 
At Ormfkirk, Mr. S. Shearfon, to Mifs 
Riddihough. 
At Blackburn, Mr. Ruflel, of Manchefter, 
to Mifs Ainfworth, of the former town. 
Died.|] At Lancater, aged 94, Mr. John’ 
Fofter. 
At Liverpool, Mr. Joba Clarke, the oldeft 
clerk in the Cuftom-Houfe of that.port. Aged 
93, Mrs. Wilfun. Mss. Gregory. After a 
fevere and tedious illnefs, Mr. Rebert Tyrer, 
joiner. Aged 80, Mrs. Greetham. Mife 
Rebecca Brown. Mr. Henry Rigby. Mr. J. 
P, Sutton. Mifs Uther. Mrs. Baillie. 
At Mancheiter, aged 73, Mr John Daniel. 
Mrs, Hatfigld. ; 
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