1802. ] 
Hetherington.—R. Collins, efq. of Pettrell- 
green, to Mifs Hodgfon, of Carlifle. 
At Workington, Mr. J. Alcock, carpen- 
ter, to Mifs E. Smith, of Chapel-row, near 
Workington. 
Mr, W. Hall, of Cumwhitton, to Mifs E, 
Scholick of Hayton. 
At Crofs Canonby, Captain Mc Leveen, of 
Liverpool, to Mifs M. Sewell, of Maryport. 
- At Kendal, after a courtfhip of only a few 
days, Mr. H. Bowes, mariner, to Milfs E, 
Mitchell, of Crofs Bank. 
Died.| At Carlifle, very fuddenly, in his 
72d year, Mr. J. Nelfon, fhoe-maker,—At 
an advanced age, Mrs. M. Sims, fchool- 
miftrefs.—Jof. Blain, M. D. many years 
eminent in medicine and furgery in this city. 
At Whitehaven, aged 18, Mrs, J. New- 
lands, widow.—-Aged 66, Mrs. Moflop, wi- 
dow, and pawnbroker.—-Mrs. White, wife of 
Captain White, of the thip Peggy.—-Mrs. 
Kirkbride, widow of Mr. R; Kirkbride, ftay- 
maker.—In an advanced age, Mr. J. Sinclair. 
—Aged 54, Mrs S. Johnftone.—In her zoth 
year, Mifs E, Nixon, fecond daughter of Mr. 
W. Nixon, tallow-chandler.—-In the prime 
of life, Mrs. Clementfon, wife of Mr. W. 
Clementfon, tobacconiftt In his 55th year, 
Mr, B. Harris, comptrolier of the cuftoms of 
this port. . 
At Kendal, aged 74, Mr. W. Strickland, 
formerly, and for many years, a plumber and 
glazier in the town.—Mr. J. Briggs, fchool- 
mafter. 
At Harriagton, in the prime of life, Capt. 
Mc George, of the fhip Kitty. 
At Diffington, in the prime of life, Mrs. 
E. Black. 
At Thurly, aged 64, Mrs. E. I{may, 
widow. 
At Mowbray, near Allonby, Mrs. Clark. 
At Dumfries, North Britain, S. Mackenzie, 
efq. writer. 
in Weftminfter-road, Mifs Carlton, only 
daughter of J. M. Carlton, efq. of Hillbeck 
Hall, Weftmoreland. 
At Smaithwaite, in Lamplugh, aged 25, 
Mr. J. Fox. 
At Brifco Hill, near Carlifle, aged 18, Mifs 
M. Scott.—The Rev. J. Geddes, minifter of 
the Relief Congregation at Waterbeck, in 
the parith of Middlebie. 
At Huntley, Mr. T. Stewart, fupervifor 
of excife. 
At Drynie, G. Mackenzie, efq. of Pit- 
lundy. 
_ Aged about 30, Mr. R. Bowman, of Spittle 
Houfe, near Carlifle. : 
At Newcaftle, in the prime of life, Mr. 
R. Beatie, flax-dreffer, formerly of Carlifle, 
‘Fo an ingenious well-informed mind, po- 
_ lithed by the culture of liberal arts, he joined 
an affable and focial 'difpofition, and a reéti- 
tude of conduét almoft unexampled in thefe 
dregs of degenerate times. He was, both by 
mature and habit, medefi and unafluming, 
Yorkfpire. 
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and delivered his opinions (which always 
evinced fuperior fenfe and judgment, if not 
talents) with that modeft referve and diffi- 
dence which generally chara€terize true me- 
rit. His death, while it impreffes his friends 
and numerous acquaintance with a_ painful 
recollection of his many amiable virtues and 
properties, will alfo, it is to be hoped, fti- 
mulate them to a fteady imitation of his ex- 
ample. 
At Ramfay, Ile of Man, Mifs E, Moore, 
miliiner. ref 
At Peeltown, ditto, in an advanced age, 
Mr. W. Kelly. 
YORKSHIRE, 
An A&@ has lately paffed for dividing, al- 
lotting, and inclofing the feveral open fields, 
{tinted pafture, and commons, &c. &c. within 
the parith of Richmond, in the North Riaing 
of this county. 
By the new enclofures now carrying into 
execution on the Yorkthire Wolds, about 
10,600 acres of frefh land will be converted 
into tillage, ; 
Annual Report of the Patients admitted 
into the York Difpenfary, and difcharged from 
the fame, from March 28, 1801, to March 
28, 1802, inclufive. 
Patients remaining under cure at 
the laft annual report - - 
37 
Admitted fince ° ; 2 
$80 
Of whom have heen 
Difcharged cured = © 
Relieved, and time expired ° 
For jrregularity - - 
Died - - ° - 
Remaining under cure - > 
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DAilom worn S\ 
XN w YPRPNIW JY 
Money received for the York Difpenfary, 
from Match 28, 1801, te March 28, 1802, 
inclufive. LOO Rd: 
Annual fubfcriptions = 350 14 0 
Colleéted at the fermon Sear IS 
One year’s intereft of money 
received for the purpofes of 
raifing afund - - c 37 A oD 
Balance due to the Treafurer 180 7 Y 
401 12 of 
ees eee 
Money difburfed from March 28, 1801, 
to March 28, 1802, inclufive. 
Balance due to the Treafurer, 
the 28thof March, 1801 - 466 6 7% 
Apothecary’s falary - 60 00 
Sundry payments - =) 2-23) (3,1) 5% 
Medicines, as per account - 452 2 0 
401 12 o 
Soae ere 
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