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paths of fcience, in which, if he had perfe- 
vered with the fame ardour he fhewed in the 
outlet of his life, he in all probability would 
have been yet living, and would in time, it 
is fondly withed, have realifed the hope of 
his early friends and contemporaries, in mak- 
ing himielf an ornamen> to his fpecies and 
his country. ——Carlifle Fournal. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Morried.| At Kendall, Mr. Joteph Stan- 
ley ty Mifs Bragg. 
At Workington, Mr. Pool, manufacturer, 
to Mifs Wilfon, of Sturgill. 
At Whitehaven, Robert Stevenfon, M.D. 
to Mifs Atkinfon. 
At Monkwearmouth, Mr. James Smith, 
merchant, to Mifs Ann Milan, daughter of — 
the Rev. R. Miln, of Carlifle. 
Died.| At Carlifle, Mr. Jofeph Porter, but- 
cher. ) 
At Parton, near Whitehaven, Mr. Thomas 
Dickinfon 
At Lerwick, Andrew Heddell, efq. 
At Froft-hole, near Kendall, aged 70, Mr. 
Daniel Ellwood. 
At Cockermouth, Mifs Copperthwaite. 
At Kendall, in the prime of life, Mrs. 
Robinfon, wife of the Rev. Henry Robinfon, 
vicar. Mr. Thomas Burrow. 
At Seaton Iron Works, near Workington, 
aged 71, Mrs. Dickinfon. 
At Whitehaven, aged 29, Mrs. Benn, 
wife of Mr. Benn, mariner. Aged 70, Mrs. 
Johnfton, mother of Mr. Johnfton, merchant, 
Aged 55, Peter Peele, efq. » Aged 28, Mifs 
Telfer. 
At Langrigg, Mr. John Donald. 
At Cocker-mills, near Cockermouth, 
Mrs. Waugh, wife of Mr. Waugh, miller 
At Plumbland, mafter W. Bird, youngeft 
fon of the Rev. John Bira, rector of Plumb- 
land. 
At Eaglesfield, Mr. Jof. Wilfon, Quaker, 
at the age of 100, who was never known to 
drink either malt, or fpirituous liquors. 
At Burnew Caftle, aged 117, Mr. John 
Jackfon, who had ferved under the Duke of 
Marlborough, and had been in nineteen dif- 
ferent actions. 
At Broughton, near Cockermouth, aged 
44, Mr. John Palmer. 
At Appleby, Mils Phillips, only daughter 
of the Rev. W. Phillips, vicar of that place. 
At Scaleby-hall, aged go, Mrs. Eleonora 
Graham. 
At Workington, aged 53, Mr. J. Barnes, 
rope-manufacturer. Mrs. Dobfon. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Married.| At York, Mr. Robert Lakeland, 
to Mifs Sarah Walker, of Horbury near Wake- 
field. Mr. William Hudfon, to Mifs Gibfon, of 
Brompton, near Scarborough. 
At Leeds, Mr. Thomas Wright, Printer, 
to Mifs Armititead. Mr. John Greaves, to 
Mrs. Crofsland, of the Hotel. 
At Doncafter, James Turner, efq. of the 
31ft. Reg. of foot, to Mifs Eliza Haigh. 
At Sheffield, Mr. J Seulthorp, to Mift_E. 
Holt, of Derbyhire, 
Cumberland....Weftmareland, &e. 
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At Beverley, Richard Robfon, efq. of 
Doncafter, to Mifs Nicoll, only daughter 
of the late J. Nicoll, efg. of York, 
At Hull, Mr. R. Kaines jun. to’ Mifs 
Phebe Porter. Mr. W. Depledge, to Mifs 
Nople, of Breton near Wakefield. Francis 
Hall, jun. efq. to Milfs Bell, daughter of 
--Bell, efy. of Rofs. 
At Hovingham, John Boyes, efq. of 
Wansford, eldeft ion of John Boyes, etg. of 
Anlaby, near Hull, to Muiis Kendall, of Nefsy 
in the North Riding. 
At Sedbergh, the Rev. William Stevens, 
M. A. Fellow of St. John’s College, and 
Matter of the Grammar School at Sedbergh, 
to Mifs S. Vitty, of Camoridge. 
Died.} At York, Mrs, Brooke, reli& of 
the Rev. James Brooke, reétor of St. Cuth- 
bert’s Pesfeholmgreen. Suddenly at the 
George Inn, the Rev. Darcy Nelfon, rector of 
Holtby, in the North Riding, 
At Leeds, Robert Prieftley, M. D. Sure 
geon to the Weit York Militia. Matter 
William Calverley, fecond Son of John Cal-. 
verley efq. mayor. Aged 77, Mrs Nowell, a 
maiden lady. : 
At Shetheld, Mrs. James, wife of Mr. 
James, matter of the Poit-Oitice. 
At Hull, Mits L Empton, of Coul, near 
Thorne. Aged 66, Mrs. Rovinfon, reli@ of 
Mr. Robinfon, fail cloth manufaéturer, Mrs, 
Thorpe, wife of Mr. R. Thorpe, landing- 
waiter to the Cuftoms. Aged 50, Mr. Geo. 
Pycock, architect. Aged 69, Rev. Thomas 
Bowman, vicar of Creke and Hefsle. Mr. 
Samuel Stone, publican, Aged 38, Mr. 
Samuel Creilwell. Aged 86, Mrs. Sarak 
Ellis. 
At Long Lee, near Keihley, Mr. The. 
‘Booth, who having refolved never to eat 
again, actually faited for the fpace of four- 
teen days and nights, previous to his deceafe, 
At bawtry, aged 45,P. A. H. Drummond, 
efq. Lieut. Colonel of the 5th Weft York 
Militia. 
At Whitby, Mrs. Hall, wife of Mr. 
Thomas Hall, formerly of the Angel-Inn. 
At Newcton-houfe, near Whitby, aged 
$2, Jonas Brown, efq. 
At Camphill, in the North Riding, the 
Rev. Jofias Lambert. 
At Holbeck, near Leeds, John Smith, 
efq. one of the common council of that 
borough. 
At Staithe, near Whitby, aged 92, Mr. 
Anthony Jefterfon. 
At Macclesfield, withina few days of each 
other, the Rev. D. Simpfon, and Mrs. Simp 
fon, his wife. 
At Hallitax, aged 66, Mr. Robert White 
worth. 
At Cottingham, near Hull, aged 43, Mr. 
Thomas Wilkinfon. 
At Beverley, aged 84, Mrs. Acklom, wie 
dow of Mr. T. Acklom, formerly of Nung 
keeling. 
At Doneafter, Mr, Edward Teare, furgeon. 
At atoksiley, aged 80, Mr. Thomas 
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