1802. ] 
many years, Mr. T. Thompfon, formerly an 
eminent mafon, .and who for a confiderable 
time fuperintended. the ftone work on the 
building of Asl Saints church. 
On Thurfday the 14th inftant, at Whit- 
burn in the county of Durham, aged 81, Mr. 
John Watfon, a man who through a life of 
confcientious and unremitting integrity, ren- 
dered exemplary by a pure and unoftentatious 
piety, endeared himfelf to his conne¢tions, 
now left to mourn the lofs of an affe@ionate 
relative, a fincere friend, and a goodChriftian, 
By his fubmiffive and unrepining refignation 
under the pains of a lingering diffolution, he 
exhibited a bright pattern of the excellence 
and efficacy of the faith in which he livedand 
died. 
Of a fudden attack of the gout, aged 40, 
M. Hedley, efg, therift of the corporation. 
At Sundetland Mrs. Hutton, reli of Mr. 
R.Hutton, fitter and fhip owner. —Mrs. Hirft, 
wife of Capt. G. Hirft. 
At Stockton, in an advanced age, Mrs. 
Tab. Proétor, a quaker, mother to Mr. J. 
Proftor, grocer. 
At Alnwick, aged 49, Mr. R. Henderfon, 
grocer. 
At North Shields, Mr. J. Dagleifh, thip- 
owner —Aged 26, Mrs. Robfon, wife of Mr. 
Robfon, mafter of North Shields poor houfe. 
At South Shields, Mr. J. Storey, thip 
owner, of Whitby.—Mr. J. Wardle. 
In his 72d year W. Ord, efq. of Newbo- 
rough lodge. 
At Wet Woodburn, in Northumberland, 
aged 97, Mr. T. Pigg, father of Mr. C. Pigs, 
furveyor, of Newcaftle. 
At How Pafley, near Hawick, Mr. W. 
Greeve. 
At Hexham, Mr. R.‘Jefferfon, furgeon, 
At Dublin, Mrs. Scott, mother of R. Scott, 
efq. of Shinecliffe Hall, Durham. 
At Crow Hall, near Newcaftle, Mifs Hick, 
fifter in law to the late Dr. Hall, of New- 
caftle—Mr. Wood, of Hagg Houle, near 
Widdrington, Northumberland. — Mrs. A. 
Barker, of Bedale. 
At Pyne’s Houfe, in an eamanced age, the 
' Dowager Lady Northcote. 
In the Ifiand of Jamaica, Mr. W. Carr, 
fon of the late Mr. W, Carr, of Newcaftie. 
At Walker, highly refpeéted, Mr. J. Reed, 
pilot ; going on board a fhip, his foot ae 
nately flipped, and falling into the Tyne, he 
was drowned. On the morning following 
his body was found floating vpon the water. 
He had been formerly maiter of a veffel that 
failed out of the port of Newcaftle. 
Mr. J. Hall, farmer, at Jefmond, near 
Newcaftle. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELANDs 
State of the Whitehaven Difpenfary, from 
the 2d of September to the 2d of December 
1801: recommended and regiftered 420; 
_ midwifery cafes 183 trivial incidents 801 ; 
total 1239. Previoufly admitted this year 
Monrury Mac, No, 83. 
| Cumberland and Weftmoreland. 
$i 
1730 3 total 1969.—-Total ftate of the regif- 
ters, cured 443, relieved 17, incurable 6, ° 
dead 13, remaining 111. 
In Carlifle,for the year 1801, there were,at 
St. Mary’s parifh, chriftenings 168 5 marri- 
ages 563 burials 134. At St. Cuthbert’s, 
chriftenings 1103 marriages 30; burials 94. 
At Kendal, from Decs 21; 18c0, to Dec. 
31, 180%, there were 154 chriftenings, 84 
marriages, and 220 burials. 
At Workington, inthe courfe of the lat 
year there were 134 baptifms 5 38marriages 3 
and 1§9 burials. 
At Harrington 53 baptifms ; 
and 31 burials. 
Married.] At the Quakers Metting Houfe, 
in Wigton, Mr. B. Smith, of Thirfk, Yorke. 
thire, to Mifs M. Harris, of Maryport.—-Mr, 
Nicholfon, printer, in London, formerly of 
this county, to Mifs Morris, of Watford, 
Northamptonfhire. 
Mr.T. Bowman, of Ellenborough, to Mifs 
M, Bowman, . of Seaton.——Mr. Robinfon, 
mate of the fhip Pallas, of Workington, to 
Mifs M. Bowman, fifter of the laft men- 
tioned lady, 
In Carlifle, Mr. J. Andrew, fpirit mer- 
chant, to Mifs B. Wilfon. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. T. Biggs, excife of- 
ficer, to Mifs Cook. 
At Kirk Mallow church, Ifle of Man, J. 
Kelly, efg. of Caftletown, to Mifs F. Youn- 
ger, of Whitehaven. 
Died.) At Carlifle, Mrs. A. Robinfon. 
At Whitehaven, in his 64th year, Mr. W. 
9 Marriages 3 
-Taylor, clockmaker,—In his 73d year, Mr. 
R. Crofsthwaite, mafon.—-Mrs. R. 
widow.—Mrs. E. Wells, widow. 
At Kendal, Mr. W. Bradburn, ferjeant in 
the 3d regiment of drageons. 
At Warkington Lodge, Mifs A. Hudfon. 
At Cockermouth, aged23, Mifs M. Brown, 
daughter of Mr. ie “Brown, Bree —Mifs 
Stubs, milliner. 
At Penrith, Mrs. Thompfon, wife of Mr. 
J. Thompfon, manufafurer and a quaker, 
At Norfolk, in Virginia, Mr. Turner, 
mate of the fhip Leonard, of Whitehaven: 
Alfo Mr. J. Cowall, fecvad mate of the faid 
veffel.—-A bout 2 Leta ago, near Norfoik, 
in Virginia, (after an illnefs of only 3 days, 
of the yellow fever) Mr. D. Harris, mafier of 
the thip Chriftian, of Maryport. 
At Demefnes, near W hitehaven, aged 65, 
Mrs. Smith. 
At Lorton Hall, in this county, Mrs. Wil- 
kinfon, reli of the late Capt. Wilkinfon, of 
the navy, who was loft in the Ville de Paris. 
At Chefhunt College, Herts, Mrs. Ni- 
cholfon, wife of the Rev. Mr, Nicholfon, 
formerly of this county. 
At Iflington, Liverpool, in her 77th year, 
Mrs. M. Tyndall 5 many years a refpeCtable 
inhabitant of Whitehaven, 
Horne, 
At Milnthorp, Weftmoreland, Mr. C. 
Pennington, twine manufacturer, 
iva Aft 
