¥802.] Cumberland and 
ef fuch a medicament, is difficult to fay, as the 
patient died before the firft dofe was got down. 
As bone-fetters, and likewife in the,treat- 
ment of fcrophulous and cutaneous diforders, 
they were remarkably fkilful, and perhaps to 
their real merit in this, and the cheapnefs of 
their medicines, they were “chiefly indebsed 
for their great local fame. 
At Newcaftle, Mr. W. Duntze, whitefmith. 
Aged 34, Mr. C, Rutherford, of the Half 
Moon public houfe, Tynebridge.— Mr, Bul- 
craig, publican.—Mr. J. Davidfon, matter of 
the Three Bulls Heads public boufe.—Aged 
775 Mrs. C. Burrel, a maiden lady.—-Mr. E, 
James, tobacconift.—Mr. R. Bland, formerly 
ef Tynemouth —Aged 41, Mr. J. Blenkin- 
fop, agent in Walker’s colliery office. —-Azed: 
upwards of $0, Mr J. Baker, flk dyer. 
At Sunderland, Mr. M. Hill, fhip owner. 
em Mr. J. Kyle,-confeftioner. 
At Durham, Mr. J, Tilley, upwards of 
40 years clerk of St. Giles’s church. : 
At Alnwick, agedg1, Mrs. Fofter, mother 
ef T. Fofter, efg. 
At North Shields, Mrs. Clark, wife of 
Capt. W. Clark, and daughter of W. Warfon, 
efq. of Berwick.—Mr. J. Airon, fhip-owner. 
Aged 70, Mr. J. Heara. 
At South Shields, Mr. T. Joycey, grocer, 
At Grumbles Park, Northumberland, at 
an advanced age, Mr. W. Nicholfon. 
At Long Benton, near Newcaftle, aged 
$6, Mrs. Sarah Gaikin, many years fexton 
@f the parith. oe 
At Fellow Hills, in Berwickthire, Mrs: 
Ancrum, wife of T. Ancrum, efq. 
At Monkwearmouth, Mrs. Watfsan, wife 
af Mr. W. Watfon, furgeon.—Mr. R. Eal- 
ling, mariner.—-Mr. A. Kennis. 
At Bifhopwearmouth, at an advanced age, 
Mr, N. Stephenfon, miller. 
At Kirknewton, near Woller, Northum- 
berland, in his 61 year, the Rev. J. Ho- 
garth, vicar; defervedly refpected for his 
@loguence in the difcharge of his duty — 
Aged 32, Mr. J. Pewterer, farmer, of Monk- 
featon. , 
At New York, in North America, of the 
yellow fever, Mr. S. Brown, fon of Mr. G, 
Brown, of NorthShiclds, 
In his 87th year, Mr. T. Sill, fteward to 
Mrs. Ellifon, of Park houfe, near Gatefhead. 
In London, aged 78, Mrs. Humble, relia 
ef the late Mr. E, Humble, and mother of- 
Mr. Humble, ftationer, both of Newcalftie. 
Aged 53, Mrs. Blacklock, wife of Mr. 
Blacklock, farmer, at Croft Head, near Ne- 
~ gherby. ‘ 
= At Eppleton, near Houghton-le-Spring, 
Mr. T. Atkinfom, farmer. 
At Coopen, Mrs. M, Mofs. 
At Grenada, on the 8th ef December laft, 
Mr. G. Finlay, fon of Mr. Finlay, of Aln- 
wick, ) 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
In confequence of a fuccefsful trial for caal 
en Mr. Curwen’e efate, at Ewanrig, a dif- 
Weftmoreland, 18} 
covery has been lately made of a moft exten- 
five field of that truly valuable article. This 
difcovery may prove a benefit to thoufands 
yet unborn, and the event has been accord~ 
ingly celebrated at Maryport &c. with every 
public demonftration of joy. 
A gentleman in the neighbourhood of 
Whitehaven, intends fhortly tolay before the 
public, a plan for feeding horfes and cattle, 
with potatoes and chopt ftraw, only. The 
fuccels of the method is completely afcer- 
tained, sby a long courfe of experiments, and 
upon a very large number of both kinds, - 
which indeed give ocular proof of the ftrength 
and falubrity of the food fo prepared. 
Married.] At Carlifle, Mr. J. Kendale, 
mercer and draper, to Mifs M. Overton.— 
‘Mr. J. Houfby, late of Heéfket, aged 76, to 
Mrs. D. Hudion, keeper of Hefket work- 
houfe, aged 32.—Mr. J, Moore, fkinner, to 
Mifs Mathews, elde& daughter of Mr. R. 
Mathews; pawnbroker. 
At Kendal, the Rev. L. Collins,. diffent- 
ing miniiter, to Mifs F. Beft.—Mr. W. Hel-. 
liwell, card maker, to Mifs Brocklebank. 
Mr. Peter Key, merchant, of Liverpool, 
to Mifs A. Hervey, of Underbarrow, near 
Kendal. i 
At Gretna, the Rev. J. Wright, to Miis 
M. Dodzfon, of Rofetrees, in the parith of 
EBewcaitle. 
At Mount Whanny, J. Carnegie, efq. to 
Mifs G:llefpie. ! 
At Bankhead, Mr. R. Riddock, of Milton, 
to Mifs J. White, daughter of the lace Mr. 
G. White, provoit of Rutherglen. 
At Brigham, Mr, J. Steele, thread-maker, 
to Mifs Crofsthwaite, grocer, of Cocker. 
mouth. 
Died.] At Carlifle, in an advanced age, 
Mrs. M Atkinfon, widow. 
At Whitehaven, aged 64, Mr. W. Moora, 
——Mr, |. Benn, upholfterer.—In an advanced 
age, Mr. J. Bewley.—Aged 32, Mis. Coul- 
thard, widow. 
At Cockermouth, aged 70, Mr. J. Sancton, 
ferge manufacturer, 
At Workington, aged 75, Mr. J. Yowart, 
near §0 years a refpectable farmer at Wood 
End, in the parifh ‘of Lamplugh.—Mr. E. 
Beetham, in the fervice of the Cuftoms, late 
of Burton, in Kendal.—In the prime of life 
Mrs. Thompfon, wife of Mr. J. Thompfon, 
of the fhip Vigilance.—-In ai advanced age, 
Mrs. M. Douglas, widow.—Mrs. Warring - 
ton, mother of Mr.’§. Warrington, mafter of 
the fhip Kingfon Packet, of London, in the 
Jamaica trade. iy 
At Kefwick, aged 40, Mifs H. Cockayne. 
At Harrington, in an advanced age, Mrs. 
A. Atkinfon, midwife. 
At Red Houfe, near Carlifle, Mr. W. Wil- 
fon, a refpeétable farmer. y 
At Great Corby, Mr. C. Marley, fchool- 
matter, and formerly a fupervifor in the. ex- 
cife. He was found nearly dead in a field 
near his own houfe, where, it is {uppofed, 
