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| miftrefs. Mifs Jane Redford, daughter of 
Mr. B. Redford. Mrs. Poole, widow of the 
late Mr. Poole, merchant. Mifs M. Darnell, 
daighter of W. Darnell, efqg. Mr. David 
Orr, fpirit merchant. Mr. Edward Cowling, 
formerly of thé Spread Eagle Inn. Mrs. 
Chapman, wife of Mr. Chapman, pilot. Mr. 
Rd. Hemfley, fhip-builder. Aged 78, Mr. 
Michael Hymers, merchant. Aged 37, J. 
B. Foritéer, efy. Mr. Handcock, of: Sand- 
hill, fadler. Aged 53, Mrs. Blakeney, wire 
of W. Biakeney; efg.. Mr. Geo. . Parker. 
Mrs. E. Clark, relict of the late J. Clark, 
elq. 
At Durham, aged 47, Mr. Jofeph Rich- 
mond, buicher. Mrs. Rufhford, formerly 
of the Hat and Feather Inn. Aged 42, Mr. 
Joba Thompfon, 24 years clerk of the Pot 
Office. Mrs, Fifhwick, wife of Mr. Fith- 
wiek of the Grey-hound. Mrs. Robdfon, 
wite of Mr. Robfon. Aged 67, Donald 
M*Donald, efg. Mrs. Purvis. 
At Stockton, Mrs. Simpfon. 
a maiden lady. 
At Walfingham, aged 80, Rev. Edward 
Wilfon, vicar of Stockton upon Teefe. 
At Deanery, near Bifhop Auckland, aged 
67, Mr. T. Brown, farmer. 
At Belford, aged go, Mr. Clement Yel- 
lowly. Mrs. Churniide, wife of Mr. Churn- 
fide, thoemaker ; fhe was burnt to death in 
confequence of her apron catching fire. 
At North-Shields, Thomas Hinckby, efq. 
attorney. 
At South-Shields, aged 80, Mrs. Faviles, 
widow of the late N. Faviles, efq. 
Mrs. Rowe, 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Married.) At Carlifle, Mr. John Strong, 
ef the Royal Artillery, to Mifs Jane 
Mills. 
At Carthwaite, Mr. Jos. 
Mifs Betty Barnes. 
At Harrington, Mr. John Penny, mafter 
builder at Workington, to Mifs Pierce, of 
Harrington. 
At Camerton, Mr. Rogers, of the Bear- 
pot iron works, to Mifs Rutherford, of Sal- 
mon- hall. 
At Bridechurch, Mr. Jofeph Burton, of 
Great Broughton, to Mifs Armftrong, of 
Workington. 
At Workington, Mr. Wm. Sharp, black- 
fmith, to Mifs Peggy Crofsthwaite, of Wel- 
ton, near Carlifle. Mr. Chriftian Sanders, a 
Dane, to Mifs Kay, fitter to John Kay, efq. 
jutice of the peace, forthe county of Cum- 
berland. 
At Penrith, Mr. J. Armftrong, furgeon, 
to Mifs Bunton. 
At Whitehaven, Rev. J. Todd, mafter of 
the grammar fchool, at Kefwick, to Mifs 
Rookin. Mr. J Hodgfon, to Mrs. Kefwick, 
-of the New. Town. - 
_At Ambletide, Mr. James Barrow, of 
Kendal, to Mifs Knipe, of the former place. 
| At Betham, near Kendal, Mr. Wm.) Hodg- 
fon, to Mifs Whitaker. Mr. Cowper, fchool- 
: biaiter, to Mits Hadwen. 
Montuty Mac. No. xtvi. 
Huntingdon to 
Cumberland and Weftmoreland....Yor kfhire. 
497 
Died.] At Carlifle, aged 25, Mifs Ann 
Pringle. Francis Edwards, efq. furveyor of 
the poit-offices. Aged 63, Mr. Tho. Muf- 
grave. Aged 2g, Mr. J. Mann. Mr. Tho. 
Matthews, fhoemaker. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. Robert Payne. 
Capt. M. Coombe. Aged 85, Mrs. R. Rob 
fon. Mr. D. Snoddam, wife of Mr. Saod- 
dam. John Milburn, a common feavengery 
in whofe dwelling were found one hundred 
and thirty guineas, Aged 8t, Mrs. Jane 
Pearfon. Mr. Jofeph Barzafs. 
At Workington, at an advanced.age, Mr. _ 
Bousfiela. Aged 73, Mr. John Hodgfon, 
fen. a truly refpe table and ufeful member of 
fociety. Mr. }. Fletcher, quaker. 
At Egrernoat, aged 93, Mrs. Mary Lowes 
widow, who for many years kept the inn at 
Cockbridge. At the time of her death, the 
was the mother of nine children, grandmocher 
to 96, and great grandmother to 4>. 
At Kendal, Mr. C. Aikew, glazier. 
At Benth, fuddenly, Mrs. Dixon, relid 
of the late Mr. Dixon, attorney. 
At Egremont, aged 93, Mrs. Mary Lowes, 
widow. 
At Cockermouth, aged 27, Mr. John 
Chrittie. 
YORKSHIRE. 
The Barnfley Canal was opened on Sutitday 
8th of June, on which occafion the proprietors 
of the Air and Calder Navigation, ordered 
two of their floops ,completely rigged and 
manned to attend. Thefe floops leit the 
river Calder about nine in the morning, with 
cargoes of yarn, and other merchandize, and 
proceeded to Barnfley amidft a vaft concourfe 
of fpectators. The beneficial effe€ts of this 
canal in a rich mineral country, hitherto 
Jand-locked, cannot fail to be immediately 
felt by miners, farmers, manufacturers, and 
the country at large. 
Married.| At York, R. Hudfon, efq. of 
Beverley, to Mrs. Walton, of Skipwith. ° 
At Leeds, Mr. Richard Breat, HL acoue, 
to Miis M. A. Gafkin. 
At Doncafter, Mr. Jonathan Lupton, of 
Sheepsear, merchant, to Mifs Sutcliffe, 
daughter of the late Dr. Sutcliffe, of Shefiield 
At HalNax, Mr. T. R. Peacop,"of Olbald- 
wick, to Mifs Wainhoufe, of the former 
place. 
At Heath, near Halifax, Mt. Tho. Ramf- 
den, of Halifax, to Mifs pappions of the’ 
former place. 
At Skipton, Dr. 
Chamberlain. 
At Tadcafter, Mr. Wm. Smith, chandler, 
to Mifs Stephenfon. 
At Wakefield, J. B. Gaunt, efg. of Lon- 
don, to Mifs A. eee daughter of the late 
F. Maude, efq. of Leathley. At Sculcoates, 
Mr. A. Stovin, attorney, to Milfs Boyle, 
both of Hull. 
At Northallerton, Mr. J. V. 
painter, to Mifs Coates. 
At Thorne, Mr. Swainfog, jun. to Mifs 
Pointer. 
Buchanan, to Mifs E. 
Cooper, 
as Died.. 
