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At Hexham, Mrs. Margaret Jackfon, of 
the Grey Bul! Inn. 
At Ryton, in an advanced age, Mrs. 
Armftrong, relict of the rev. Mr. suai Ones 
late vicar of Heddon on the Wall. 
At Elfwick, Mrs. Reynolds.. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
There is not in the city of Carlifle a fingle 
“fire-engine:.for want of this neceffary pre- 
caution, the extenfive premifes belonging to 
Mr. Hebfon, ironmonger, in the market-placey 
were lately entirely confumed, and the flames 
would, in all probability, have extended to 
_feveral adjoining houfes, had not the exertions 
of the populace been fortunately affifted by a 
heavy fhower of rain. 
As fome gentlemen were lately viewing the 
- beautiful Gothic chancel at Warwick, near 
Carlifle, they difcovered in the church-yard, 
a {mall fragment of a tombftone, which ap-~ 
peared to have been originally highly orna- 
mented. On’infpecting it narrowly, the only 
part of the infcription not utterly ‘defaced, 
were the words *‘ aere pferenius.’”” 
The Lancathire and Kendal canal was 
opened the 22d of November. 
Married.j—At Whitehaven, 
M‘Kenney, to Mifs Watts. 
Richardfon, to Mifs Jane Johnfon. 
Nutsford, to Mifs Ifabella Mofes. Mr. John’ 
Stage, to Mifs Gordon. Mr. John Dickin- 
fons to Mifs Mary Wood. At the fame place, 
the rev. Mr. Myers, of Edenham, in-Lincoln- 
thire, to Mifs Guliat, of this town. 
In the Ifle of Man, by fpecial licence, the 
-og@ev. Mr.-Carnel, to Mifs Moore, daughter of 
Philip Moore, efg. of Polrofh. Likewife by 
fpecial licence, at the fame place, William 
James Aiflabie; barrrter, to. Mifs Jane 
Heyweod. At the fame place, Mz. Thomas 
Gawn, attorney, to Mifs Curghew. 
At Muncafter, Rebert Wihkinfon, efq. of 
Stang-ends, (a juftice of the peace. for ons 
county) to Mifs H geins. 
At Difington, Mr. John Lancafter, to Mits 
Eleanor Dunn. 
. At Workington, Mr. ioe Matthifon, to 
Milfs Hall. 
At Appleby, Mr. Waidt fon, of Killington, 
to Mils-Moore, of Appleby. 
Died.J—At Whitehaven, Mrs. Richardfon, 
aged 82. In her 86th year, Mis. Ann 
Sharpe. Mrs. Ann Ledger, aged 73. Mr. 
John El. wood. In his 64th year, Mr. Jofeph 
Brownrigg. Jn her sie year, Mrs. Mary 
Dodgfon. 
At the fame place, Besiee Purdy, a blind 
boy, weil known. for the facility and pouncis 
with which he traverfed every part of ¢ 
fown without a guide, 
EE Workineton, Mr, Fah Yeoward. Mis. 
te Irving. 
~ Ann Wheatiow, a young woman belonging 
19 ae leit: _ She was going to vifit her 
fitter, who is employed at. the Qld Field 
manufactory, near Grayfouthern, when in 
erofiing a wooden bridge over the Morren, fhe 
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My. John 
Mr. Henry 
Mr. jorn 
‘Cumberland and W eftmorland....Lancafire. 
‘[Dec. 
fuddenly turned giddy, fell over, and was 
- drowned before affiftance could be procured, 
At Hale, Mr. Powe. 
At Diffington, in an advanced age, Mrs. 
Betty Yoward. 
At Kefwick, Mr. Jofeph Barrett. 
At Stanwix, Mifs Matty Graham. 
Suddenly, at Force, a fmall village near 
Kendal, William’ Probert. He had attended 
a fale in the neighbourhvod, and diopped 
down dead on his return. 
LANCASHIRE. 
The firft loads of coal and limeftone, 
brought from the Lancafter canel navigation, 
were landed on the 23d of laft month at the 
commiffioner’s wharf, amidft a great concourfe 
of {peétators. Cold collations were provided 
on board the proprietor’s barges for anumber 
of ladies; who, with the royal Lancafter vo- 
lunteers, accompanied the commijffioners. The 
price of coals has been reduced four shillings 
and fixpence per ton: and a further reduétion 
will take place, when the aquedué& over the 
Ribble is completed. 
The committee of the hows of commons 
have determined the-ele&tion for Newton in 
favour of the petitioner, Mt. Paton, aeooe 
Mr. T.L. Brooke. ‘ 
The unfortunate debtors tn Lancafter cattle 
have prefented a petition to the houfe of com= — 
mons, which, for the honour of humanity, 
we hope will be attended to. ~One poor 
man, near 60 years*of age, has ltangurfhed 
upwards of 10 years in prifon, on a bond debt. 
Mr. John Woolfill, farmer, in Roby, has 
a field of turnips for be cattle, feveral of 
a meafure upwards of 36 inches In cirs 
cumference, and weigh from 17 to 18lb. 
each. The whole produce is very large, and 
reckoned to be worth more than 30l. per acre. 
Marrid.}. At -Manchefter, Mr. Samuel 
Ogae “ny to Milfs E. Ainfworth, of ‘Pendleton. 
Mr.’ James Holroyd:, to Mifs Jane Fergulon, 
of Halifax. -Mr, Tarrant Bury, to Mrs: Han-; 
nah Smith, widow of ‘the late Mr. Edward 
Smith, of Ardwick. Myr. J. W. Kendall, at- 
torney, to Mils Hoyle, of Prefcot. 
At Liverpool, Mr. Robert Williams, to 
Mifs Emma Conway. Mr. Matthew Greg- 
fon, to Mifs Rimmer, Mr. Edward Hughes, 
currier, to Mifs Frances Davies, daughter of. 
the late Mr. John Davies, of Henig n, in the 
county of Flint. Mr. John Webfter, ,to Mifs. Rea. 
At Lancafter, Mr. Greenhow, of pends 
to Mifs Edmonfon, of the former town. 
At Wigan, Mr. Jackfon, of Liverpool, to — 
Mifs Hawardea, of the former place. 
_ At Leyland, Mr. W, Rigby, of mnehae 
Tower, to Mifs Southwark. 
At Preflon, Mr, H. Afpinall, of Liverpool, 
to Mrs. Bengough, inn-keeper, of the former 
place. 
At Penwortham church, Prefton, the Hon. @ 
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Thomas Powis, eldett ion of Lord Lilford,: to , 
Mifs Atherton, eldeit daughter and heire(s’ of” 
the late Rokeit Vernon Atherton, efq. of 
Atherton eet in this “ee 
William 
