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liff, and Stanwix, and the @xtra parochial - 
hamlet of Kingmoor, all in the county of 
Cumberland. 
A mufhroom was iately taken upon Under- 
barrow Common, near Kendal, which mea- 
fured twenty-feven inches in circumference, 
and eight inches in diameter, and weighed 
fourteen ounces avoirdupois-weight, Both 
nuts and mufhrooms have been, —— very 
abundant through the whole county of ¢ Welt 
morland, . 
The depth of rain which fell in Carlifle laft 
month, was 4,804 parts of aninch. Greateft 
height of the barometer, 30:32: Jeaf ditto, 
eraaiae Greateft height of the thermome- 
ter, 71°: leaft ditto, ao” : 
A ‘new Geek has, within thefe few weeks 
paft, been eftablithed in the Ifle of Man, from 
one of the later numbers of which, we copy. 
the fe pers paragraph: ‘¢ We.are happy to 
fiate that the liarvef through this ifland pro- 
mifes greater plenty than has been ae in 
any former year !” 
ft is‘well worthy of vemark, that the ma- 
nure arifing from the ftreets or the city of 
Carlifle, which, about twenty years ago, was 
confidered of fo little-yalue that a perfon 
ufed to receive the annual reward of a new 
wart, for the trouble of taking it away, has 
been lately let for upwards of 1001. for the 
enfuing year. 
A field belonging to Mr. John Wright, of 
Longtown, in Cumberland, has produced, 
this feafon, two very productive crops of bar- 
ley. The firft crop was reaped on the 25th 
of July, and the fecond, (which grew from 
the old root) on the rsth of September. 
As a further inftance of the extraordinary 
mildnefs of the feafon, and the vegetating 
tendency of the weather, the Cumberland pa- 
pers mention a fecond crop of ftrawberries as 
rowing, at this time, in the garden ‘of John 
Senderfon, efq. of Plumpton, They are in 
Gifferent tases of growth ; fome in full blof- 
fom, fome joa Ebest ing, and others perfeéily 
formed and verging fn moradity 
Married. |~ At Whitehaven, Mr. R. Greggs, 
tu Mifs §. Trimble.—Mr. Pollicthwayte, to 
Wiis Rochford.—Mr, J. Irvine, widower, to 
Mss. M. Wilkinfon, widow.—Mr. W, Cham- 
bers, widower, of aang Laie Mrs. E, Potts, 
Widow. : 
At Harrington, Mr. J. Kay, mafter of the 
fhip Eagle, to Mifs Plafkett, of Diffington, 
—Mr. J. Lawfon, to Mifs D. Simpfon. 
At Workington, Mr. J. Donald, to Mis, 
Rickerby. : 
At Kendal, Mr. W. Elleray, tanner, to 
Milfs A. Wilfon, of the Black Swan inn,— 
Mr. j. Baynes, plumber, &c. to Mifs A. 
‘Tate, innkeeper..—-Mr. T. Brinnan, linen- 
manufacturer, to Mifs Smith, mantua- 
’ gnaker. 
At the Quaker’s meeting-houfe, Mr. 
Ebenezer Bowman, farmer, of One Oak, near 
Yorkjbires 
A. Topping. 
[Nov. ? 
Buxton, Dieptbythite, to Mifs Ann Steward« 
fon, daughter of G. Stewardfon, linen- craper, : 
_ of Kendal. 
At Gretna Green, Mr. Graham, of Stoney 
Flatts, to Mifs Warwick, of, Burnfide, in 
Kirklinton. \ 
Died.) At Carlifle, at an advanced age, 
Mrs. J. Weightman, wife of Mr. W. Weight- 
man, taylor.__Aged 62, Mrs. M. Batey, a 
maiden- lady. —Mr. T. Pulletts, a private in 
the 3d regiment of draggons.~Aged 48, Mr, 
C. Kallan, weaver.—In his 22d year, Mr. 
J. Borrifkill, attorney.—Mrs. M. Arm- 
ftrong. ay 95, Mrs. Prieftman, fchool- 
miftrefs. f 
At Whitehaven, in his 56th year, Mr. N. 
Thompfon, merchant, 
In his 51ft year, Mr. W. Perry, iron: face 
turer ; efteemed through life, for his induf- 
try, {pirit and probity, in an extenfive line of - 
bufinefs, and regretted in his death, asa truly 
valuable member.of fociety. 
Aged 63, Mr. J. Mar tin.—-Aged 63; ani 
J: M’Farlin, fhoe-maker. 
At Kendal, in ait advanced age, Mirs. ‘Wile 
fon, wife of Mr. T. Wilfon, formerly an al-" 
dermanof the burgh.—-Mr. B. Sinkinfon, fith- 
hook- maker. 
At Workington, aged 65, Mrs. ‘Thompfon, — 
relict of the late Capt. Adam Eagan, of 
the fhip. Love, 
At Cockermouth, aged 33, Mr. W. White, 
in the fervice of Mr. A. Robinfon, carrier be~ 
tween Whitehaven and Carlifle.—Aged 955 
Mr. Plafket. 
At Beck-mills, near Kendal, in the prime 
of iife, Mr. J. ne. miller, 
At Cleator, Mifs Forfter. ; 
Lately, in the Weft Indjes, Mr. C. Skele. 
ton, licutenant og board the floop of war Ca 
lypio, and fon of the late A. J. Skelton, efq. 
of Whitehaven. 
At Cumrenton, near ‘Brsptents in an ade 
vanced age, Mr. J. Bow‘ftead, father of Mr. T. 
Boaiead, tanner, of Carlifle. 
At Fredeyiek eure in Virginia, Mr. D. 
Blair, merchant, formerly of Whitehavea. — 
At Bowfcale, in the parifh: of Greyftoke, : 
in his 83d year, Mr. J Wilfon, a oe : 
At Morland, in- Weftmorland, in his 62d 
year, Mr. J. Thompfon, a Quaker 5 much re~— 
Tpecied by a numerous acquaintance, for his 
innocent life and conduct. 
At-the Rey. Mr. -T.. Willianmad® s, New 
Cavendith- ftreet, London, aged 69, Mrs. 7. 
Huddleftone, one of the dan eee of the late 
W. Huddleftoie, efq. of Millom Caftle, in 
Cumberland. he 
At Catcoats, near Carlile, aged 87, Mrs. 
YOR KSHIRE. 
Application is intended to be made to Par= 
liament, inthe enfuing feffion, for an AG for 
making a New Wet Dock at the port of Muil, 
to extend from the town to the Long Jetty,~ 
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