1801. 
§Smith.—Mrs. Brumell.—-Aged 66, Mrs. S. 
Bell.—-Mrs. M. Strologer.—Mr. T. Mood, 
*oiner &c.—Aged 34, Mrs. Drummond, ‘re- 
lit of the late, Mr. Ae Drummond, mafon.—_ 
Mr. .T. sArthur, butcher.—Aged 56, 
‘Huntley, efg. Mr. T. Mafon, butcher. 
At Stockton, Mrs. Forfter, wifg- of Mr. 
Forfter, itinerant preacher in the methodift 
connection. 
At Sunderland, Mr. J. Downey, an emi- 
nent attorney.—-My. G. Hogg, dyer. 
At North Shields, aged 46, Mr. J Millie, 
ironmonger 3 ‘univerfally refpeéted as a very 
worthy man, and an ingenious mechanic. 
At South Shields, Mrs.A.Smart.—Captain 
T. Todd, of Yarmouth. 
Aged 50, Mr. S. Smith, of Bufhblaties,\ 
near Ae 
At his feat at Arthinatori, in his 75th 
year, T..Arthington, efg. high fheriff ‘for 
Yorkfhire, in 1767.+-Aged 48, Mr. J. Gra- 
ham, formerly ag¢nt to J. Thornhill, efq. 
of Sunderland. —Mifs Orde, daughter of Lieut. 
Col. Orde, of Holliwell, near Durham.——A fo 
Mrs, Thompion, nurfe in Col Orde’s family, 
At Chimney Mills, near Newcaftle, in her 
65th year, Mrs. E. Pentland, reliet of the late 
Mr. J. Pentland, miler.—Mre. Graydon, wife 
of Mr. Graydon, miller, at Southwick 
At the Windmill Hills, Mr. M. “Mills, 
many years an eminent flour-dealer on the 
old Tyne bridge, and afterwards on the Bat- 
tle Bank, Gatefhead. 
At the Leafes, near Newcaftle, Mifs Smith, 
daughter of the late Mr. W. Smith, furgeon, 
é&c, 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Among the numerous inftances of very extra- 
ordinary produttivenefs of the late feafon, are 
the. following, taken. from the Cumberland 
Packet, of O&tober 20. 
A pear was lately pulled in the garden of 
Mr. Routledge, of Shadtongate, near Carlifle, 
which eeiehed! 1% ounces, 11 drams, and 
meafured 11 inches in circumference. ‘The 
tree on which it grew is only three years old, 
‘- Lately a common field pea, in the garden of 
Mr, J. Oftle, of Newtown, in Abbey Kolm, 
which had taken root there’ . accidentally, 
produced 404 pods, containing 2213 peas! It 
had only a fingle ftalk or fem, for feveral 
inches above the ground, 
A cabbage was lately cut upon the eftate 
of G. Sadler, efq. of Dean Scales, in the pa- 
rifh of Deane, which weighed 44 pounds, and 
meatured § feet 15 Bae hee in the-circumfer- 
ence ! 
An apple was lately plucked from a tree, 
of the Patagonian. kind,.in the orchard of 
Mr. J. Hunter, of Millom, Cumberland, 
which meafured 15 inches in. circumference, 
and weighed upwards of a pound! 
A new and commodious Bateirerssenarkket 
has heen lately opened at Carlifle. ; 
. Married.\ . At Whitehaven, the Rev. Mr. 
Geiges reGtor of Drigg and Irton, to Mifs 
Flog Ss daughter of the late Mr, Hogg, mere 
ey 
R. 
Cumberland and Weptmoreland. 
chant, of Whitehaven.——-Mr. W. ridtitonts 
grocer of Sheffield, to Mifs M. Sutton, of 
Scotby; near Carlifle.——Mr, Ant. Sharp, 
grocer, of Kendal, to Mifs Wharton, of Ore’ 
ton, in Weftmoreland. — - 
At Brampton, Mr. J. Armftrong,; to Mifs 
M. Highmoors. 
At Kirk Andrews upon Efk, Mr. A. Batey, 
to Mifs J. Coulthard, of Beck. 
At Hotton, Mr. 1. Brown, of Hornlby 
Gate, to Mifs M. Bell, of- Thomas Clofe.— 
Alfo, Mr. J. Oulby, of Fort Putnam, near 
Greyfttoke, to Mifs O. Cameron.--The Rev.- 
Mr. Sanderfon, of Ponfonby, to Mifs Fell, 
daughter of the late Captain Fell, of Parton. 
At Carlifle, Mr. R. Afbridge, brewer, of 
Parton, to Mifs D. Littledale, of the cottages 
Morrefby.—J. Beck, Efq. toMifsS. Gill. ¢ 
At Workington, Mr. T. Cragg, merchant 
to Mifs Brough. 
At Bolton, near Lancafter, E, Pennington, 
efq. of Kendal, Colonel in the Eaft-India coms 
pany’s ice to Mifs Sparling. 
At Lancafter, Mr. Turner, bookfeller, to 
Mifs Clarkfon, of Brackenthwaite, near Bur-- 
ton, in Kendal. = 
Mr. R. Coulfton, to 'Mifs J Bourtholmey, 
both of Wornell Fell, in Sebergham Parifh. 
At Harrington, Mr. MB Skerry, thip-car- 
penter, to Mifs N. Sproat, both of Lowea. ° 
At Orton, near Kendal, Mr. A, Sharp, ~ 
grocer, to Mifs Wharton. Nay W. Garnett, 
aged 66, to Mifs Phillipfon, aged 22, both of 
Grofesenaice. inWeftmoreland. It is remark= 
able, that the bridegroom weighs twenty-one 
ftone, and his bride only feven ! 
Died.| At Carlifle, Mr. J. Sewell... On 
leaving the Guildhall in a dark night, he une’ 
fortunately miffed his way to the ftairsy 
walked out of a window three ftories highs 
and was killed on the {pot 
R. Lodge, efq.——-Aged 37, Mrs. E. Hutton, 
wife of Mr. W. Hutton, hatter.—Aged 54, | 
Mrs. M. Jackfon, widow.—Aged 27, Mr. Je 
ee, weaver.—=Mr. W. Smith, fen, ftay< 
maker, 
At Kendal, Mr. B. Linkinfon, fith-hook- 
maker.—Inan advanced ae, ]. Lambert, efq. 
of Watsfield, near Kendali—Mr. T. Beatin, 
merchant, BF Liverpool, and a quaker. —-Aged 
g1, Mrs. Mofer. 
At Whitehaven, aged 94, Mr. R. Sander- 
fon.—In her 4rft year, Mrs, Hodgfon, wite 
of Capt. J. Hodgfon. 
Mire Fe Barnfather, of Garthfide, near 
Brampton. 
At the houfe of his fen-in-law, Jt Hether- 
ington, efy. of the Intack, near Brampton, 
In an advanced age, Mr. Smith. 
At Parton, in his 32d year, Mr. J. Gibfony 
principal clerk in the ’compting houfe of the 
Old Brewery company, Whitehaven, It is 
a circumftance very fingular, and equally cre~ 
ditable to all parties, that the grand-father 
of the deceafed, his father, his uncle, His 
elder brother, and himfelf, have, for upwards 
of 60 years paft, eyed and died i in the employ 
of 
