1803.) 
the parith for expences, Befides a confidera- 
ble fam Brrcaney fhe had referved, a vaft ward- 
robe of cloaths, among which were near 300 
night and day caps ; the very papers fhe had 
got with groceries were all carefully packed 
up in boxes,which all fold well, as the buyers 
Were in eager expe tation of finding fome 
hidden treafures therein. 
Mrs. Franks, relict of the late Mr. Franks, 
fargean and apothecary, in Leadenhall- ftreet, 
London. 
Mr. J. Turnbull, attorney. His body was 
found wathed sithio ze on Spital Point, at the 
mouth of the Tweed, but by what means he 
was drowned does not appear. 
At North Berwick, Mrs. Murray, widow 
of ‘the late Rev. Mathew Murray, minifter of 
that plage 
At Sunderland, aged$3, Mrs. E. Cockburn, 
widow of the late Mr. Harrifon, fail-maker. 
—Mr. W. Frater, flopfeller. 
At Darlington, in his 79th year, Mr..S. 
Wilkinfon, formerly of the. King’s. Head 
inn, but who had for many years retired from 
bufinefs. 
At Yarm, Mrs. B.Flounders, a diftinguifhed 
ornament of the fociety of people called 
Quakers. Her life was diftinguithed by every 
Chriftian virtue, and her lofs will be deeply 
felt by many who have. been relieved. from 
circumftances of extreme wretchednefs by her 
bounty. 
At Hexham, aged 76, Mrs. Ellis. 
At Wylam, Mr. T. Cookfon, a colliery- 
viewer, 
At Willington, Mrs. Moffat, mother of 
Mr. Moffat, founder, of Newcaftle—and a 
few days after, Mrs. Renwick, of Gatethead, 
mother of Mrs. Moffat. 
At Sleekburn, aged 73, Mrs. J. Morrifon. 
At Moffat, James Johnftone, M.D, 
At Toedburn, near Morpeth, aged 71, Mr, 
J. Carnaby farmer, father of Mr. Cathaby: at- 
torney, at Morpeth. 
At Ferryhill, aged 72, Mr. Lacy. 
At Low Teanis, near Gatefhead, aged 75, 
Mr, T. Mofes, butcher. 
At Lamefley, fuddenly while fitting at 
dinner.—Mr.W. Brough, innkeeper. He had 
lived 50 yeatsconfecutive in the fame houfe. 
—Azed 86, Mrs. M. Dobfon, of the Three 
Tuns inn, Harlow-hill.—Mr. G. Wardle, 
.jun. me! Lane End, near Morpeth, _ 
¢ an advanced age, Mr. Bedlington, fen. 
of Pitt. hill, near Beamifh, many years viewer 
to Sir John Eden, hark of Windleftone,— 
Aged 66, Mrs. Wade, of Scotch-houfe, Weft 
Boldon.—Mr. T. Marfhall, many years a pof- 
man between the towns of Newcaftle and 
South Shields. 
_ At Birling, near Warkworth, Mr. L. Cram- 
lington, of Walbottie: 
In Hexhamihire, Mr, YF. Turnbull, 
mer. 
At Sedgefield, Mr. J. Summers. 
At Wark, ea? Ss: nionburn, aged $2, Mrs. 
Smith. 
far- 
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At Dumfries, in Scotland, Mr. J. Harley, 
furgeon.—Mr. T..Chapman, junior, of Lum~ 
ley Thickets. He was found dead on the 
way between that place and Chefter-le- Street, 
the horfe on which he rode fianding clofe | by 
the body. 
Aged 73, Mr. W. Kirkley, of Kirkharle, 
At the Heugh, Northumberland, Mrs.Rob- 
fon, widow. 
At Kibblefworth, near Durham, aged S45 
Mr. Jofeph Shawden 
Near veda nae much Bane an % in years 
Mr. C. Eales —G. Turnbull, efg. of Bryery-" 
hall.—Mifs F. Fenwick, of Sroney Batters 
near Walfingham- 
At Dunfe, Mr. Adam Watfon, writer. 
Lately, i in Vibowdon, aged 18, Mr, T. Kit-_ 
chen, of Brancepeth, near Durham: —Aged 
31, Mr. J. Wood, uncle of Major Wood of 
Embleton. 
At Eaglescliff,. in the county of Durham. 
—Mrs. Stevenfon, a maiden tag 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Lord Lowther has it in contemplation, ‘to 
open a valuable colliery, upon a part of his 
eftates, called Warnel-demefne, diftant abovt 
ti miles from the city of Carlifle. By this 
ftep the inhabitants of that ci ity and its neighe 
bourhood, muft be benefited in a atari 
degree, as his lordthip intends to have a rail- 
way made from the Warnel pits, to Dalfton, 
where he purpofes to lay down the coals at a 
moderate price. 
eee ied | At Whitehaven, Capt. Gilpin,’ 
Milfs Sharp, 
ee Calcutta, in the New Church, C. Pat- 
tenfon, efq. fon of T. Pattenfon, efq. of 
Melmerby Hall, in Ra Jag to Mifs ©. 
en daughter of S. Harris, efq. of Cam- 
milla, in ie Fatt indtes. . 
At Gretna Green, Mr. j. Dae 
whitefmith, to Mifs Nixon, dayghter of Mz 
‘R. Nixon, grocer, both of @ariille. 
Mr. J. Lawfon, fecond fon of J. patron 
efq. of Bounefs-hall, in Cumberland, to Mifs 
M. Pinhorn, daughter of Sir Joha Piahoray 
banker, in London. 
Died.| At Carlifle, aged 76, Mr. J. Fotter, 
colour-maktr at the printfield of Mefirs. 
Lamb, Scott, Waldie, and Co.—Aged’ 57, 
Mr. Gaddes, clogger.—Aged 39, Mrs, Js 
Scott, wife of Mr. State, weaver. 
At Kendal, Mifs Gough of the Society 
of Quakers. 
At Workington, aged 45, Mr. S. Penrice. 
—Aged 54, Mr. Ae Wilfon, formerly of Dali- 
ton Forge. 
At Brampton, in her 63d year, Mrs. M. 
Errington, relict of the late J. Errington, 
efq. of Chefter’s Hall, Northumberland. 
At Longtown, Mrs, E. Beil, wife of ‘Mr. J: 
Bell, taylor. 
At Maryport, lately, Mis. S. Oitle, one of 
the fociety of Quakers. 
‘Near Workington, aged 53, Mr. 7 J. Waters : 
many years employed in the fervice of the 
Seaton Company, by which he hed ralied 
himtelf 
