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Toppin, hair-dreffer, to Mifs J. Mc Claugh- 
lin.—Mr. N, Wales, widower, to Mrs. Stal- 
ker, widow of Mr. Stalker, taylor. 
‘At Workington, Mr. J. Thompfon, mer- 
cer and taylor, to Mrs. M. Towers, maniua- 
maker. 
At Maryborough, My, Defpard, to Mifs 
Gardiner, eldeft daughter of the late Colonel 
Gardiner, of Bellevue, Southampton. 
Mr. E. Rawlandfon, of Lambrig, to Mifs 
Stephenfon, of Firbank. 
At Orton, Weitmorland, Mr. W. Holme, 
to Mifs M. Garnett. 
Mr, Weiftgarth, of Irton, to Mifs M. James, 
of Whitehaven. 
At Penrith, H. Dixon, efq. attorney, to 
Mifs D. Wheipdale, fecond daughter of the 
late T. Whelpdale, efq. juftice of peace for 
this county. 
Died.| At Carlifle, aged $5, Mr. Jobat 
brin, fen. 
In the prime of life, after a few days ill- 
nefs, Mr. W. M. Johnfon, auétioneér, for- 
merly of Wigton. 
lignant fever, a wife and fix helplefs child- 
ren are deprived of their only means of fup- 
port ;—-and what configerably aggravates the 
calamitous event, his widow and eldeft child 
lie fo dangeroufly ill, at prefent, in the fame 
peitilential difeafe, that they are, in a man- 
ner, infenfible of their irreparable lofs. 
Aged23, Mr. J. Strong, clerk to Mefits. 
Fergufon ; much noticed and refpected by his 
employers and all who knew him, as a young 
man of exemplary good conduét, and of an 
amiable difpofition. 
Mrs. Armftrong, wife of Mr. J. Arm- 
ftrong, butcher.—In the prime of life, Mrs. 
Bailey, wife of Mr. W.-Bailey, print feller. 
—In the prime life, Mifs S. Yeates.—In her 
38th.year, Mrs. Johnfon, formerly of White- 
haven, mother-in-law of the late J. Johnfon, 
efq. of Walton Houfe, in this county.—At 
the Buth inn, in this city, on his return 
from Scotland, aged 26, Mr. T. Taylor, 
mill-wright,. af Bolton le Moors.—Aged 84, 
Mrs. A. Lamonby, widow, late of Newtown, 
mear this city. 
At Whitehaven, aged 30, Mr. W. Black, 
mariner.—In her 37th year, Mrs. Brown, 
wife of Mr.Brown,tobacconift —In her 67th, 
year, Mirs. S. Bisiaed. —Aged 59, Mrs, A. 
Drape, wife of Mr. J. Drape, mariner.— Aged _ 
78, Mr. D. Brown, for many years an emi- 
nent fhip-builder, but had retired.—-—Mrs, 
Kendal.—Mr. J. Riley, check-manufacturer, 
—Azced 68, Mrs. Hodgfon, widow of the late 
Captain Hodgfon.—-Mr, W. Bradford, mari- 
ner.—Aced 76, Mrs. Watts, widow of the 
late Mr. Watts, grocer. 
At Kendal, Mr. H. Dickinfon ; many years 
émployed by the poftmafter asa fetter-carrier 
jn the town. 
At an advanced age, Mrs. M. Chamley, 
Ouaker. ae 92; Mrs. E. ape siisow 
furmerly of Staintonveelircs. Penningson, 
_ Yorkpire. 
By his death, of a ma- 
[April ly 
mother to Mrs, WeiGermaa: late of the opal a 
Arms inn. 
At Kefwick, aged 63, Mrs. A Lidyman.— | 
Aged 42, Mr. W. Lancafter, mafter of the 
Hare and Hounds public houfe. 
At Workington, in the prime of life, Mrs. 
D. Scrugham, wife of Mr, J. Scrugham, fore 
merly matter of the brig Fanny, of this port. 
—Mrs. E. Steel, reliGe of the late Capt. Ts 
Steel.-Aged 32, Mrs. Bonefs.—Aged 53, 
Mr. J. Tickle, many y:ars mafter of the Vi- 
gilance.—-Aged 56, Mrs. Tate, wife of Mr. 
W. Tate, agent to Mr. Curwen’s Porter Bank 
Colliery. 
On his paffage from London to Newcattle, 
in the prime of life, Mr. J. Stockdale, of 
Ravenftonedale, Weftmorland, late clerk in 
the fhop of Mefirs Lackington, Allen and 
Co. bookfellers, in London. 
Aged about 60, Mr. J. Simpfon, paper- 
maker, of Caldbeck, 
At Orton, in Weftmorland, the Rev. J: 
Redman, vicar. 
At Scotby, near Carlifle, aged 97, Mrs. M. 
Young, 
At Cleator, aged 63, Mr. M. Jackfon, 
cabinet-maker, late of Whitehaven. 
At Penrith, in her 53d year,’ Mrs. L. Mar- 
vel; much eeectied by a genteel circle of 
acquaintance, and, likewife, a moft liberal 
benefaCtrefs to the poor. 
Aged $4, Mrs. E. Simpfon, a maidenlady, 
aunt tothe Hon, T. Wallace, of Carlton Hall, 
in this county. 
At Kettlefide, near Penrith, in an advanced 
age, Mrs, Moorhoufe, widow, and mother 
of the Rev, J. Moorhoufe, rector of Clif- 
ton. 
At Morland, aged 7%, Mr. D. Armftrong, 
a Qualcer, 
At Grayrigg, in Weftmorland, within one- 
day of compleating his 3z{t year, the Rev. 
J. Tremble, curate, and {chool-mafter, and 
fon of Mr, Tremble, of Byetteads. 
At Demerara, in the Weft Indies, in the 
month of Oéetober laft, Mr. R. Fawcett, 
late clerk to Mr. B. Hunt, Fh x paren on 
in Kendal. 
At Tallentyre, near Cockermouth, in his 
70th year, W. Browne, efq. high theriff for 
Nea county in 1790. 
At Seavil, in the parish of Holm Cultrum, 
aged 31s Mr. J. Grainger, formerly of the 
Duke’s Head i inn, at Skinburnefs. 
At Highoufe, in the fame parifhy in the 
prime of life, Mrs. Peat. 
At Kelton Head, Mrs. Johnfon, wife of 
W. Johafon, efq. of Demerara. 
The Rev. Mr, Fell, of Cark, 
mell. 
The Rev. Mr. vcs of Killington, near 
Kirby Longfdale. 
YORKSHIRE. 
The Flixton courfing meeting, fo long dee 
layed by bad weather, at length, brought 2 
large aflembly of noblemen, gentlemen, and 
farmers 
near Cart- 
