1803.] 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND, 
Lately was dug up about a mile fouth of 
the village of Kirk Andtéws upon Eden, about 
three miles weft of Carlifle, ina rifing ground 
‘known by the name of Kirkftead, and fome- 
what refembling a church-yard, 2 Roman al- 
tar, about four feet four inches in height, 
two feet in breadth, and fourteen inches in 
th'cknefs.- The following infcription there- 
on appears very legible and diftinét, in feven 
lines: 
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TORINVS EL 
CAELIANVS LEG 
AVC, SEG LY hov tS 
PEOBRESTRAIS 
YALLYM PRO 
Se ene, ee SY ANS.) 
Married.| At Cockermouth, D, Cliffe, ota: 
of Anne’s Hill, to Mifs Walker. . 
At Caldbeck, Mr. J. Richardfon, of Low 
Row, to Mifs J. Head, of Gill. 
At Whitehaven, Capt. Rookin, of the hip 
Pleafant, to Mifs Jenkinfon. 
Died. | At Carlifle, aged 66, Mrs. E, Howe, 
widow.-—Aged 74, Mr. G. Little, formerly a 
ferjeant in the corps of royal artillery.—-Mrs, 
Bendle, wife of Mr. Bendle, fadler.—Mr. J. 
Sewell, cutter, 
At Kendal, aged 37, Mr. Bell, thoemaker. 
—Aged 93, Mrs. Gawdrop —Aged 84, Mr, 
N. Weaver.—-Aged 37, Mrs. Bingham, relict 
of the late Mr. H. Bingham, butcher.—Ad- 
vanced in years, Mrs. Long. —Mifs Harrifon, 
eldeft daughter of the late M. Harrifon, efq. 
recorder. 
At Whitehaven, in his 71ft year, Mr. N. 
Brodie, tobacco-merchant.—-Aged 68, Mrs. 
- Hickfon.—Aged 44, Mr. J. Gilpin.—Aged 
55, J. Huddleftone, efg.—Aged 76, Mr. J. 
Bragg, butcher —In the prime of life, Mr. 
B. Taylor, blockmaker.—Mrs. E. Dickenfon, 
—Azed 57, Mrs Briggs, late of St. Bees, and 
relict of the late Capt. Briggs, of Whitehaven. 
—Mr. J. Rogers.——Aged 28, Mrs. M. Rigg.— 
In the prime of life, Mis. M. Todd, wife of 
Mr. J. Todd, fawyer.—Mrs. Penniment, wife 
of Capt. Penniment, of the thip Samuel. 
At Workington, aged 56, Mr, J. Dodd.— 
Aged 73,.Mr. G. Hunter,—In an. advanced 
age, Mr. J. Collin—Aged 74, Mrs. A. Law- 
rence.——Aged 73, Mrs. M. Dawfon.——Mx. J. 
Collins, ropemaker, It is remarkaole, that 
he had continued in the employ of one family 
“upwards of half acentury.—~-Aged 42, Mr. T. 
Kelfick,—Aged 54, Mr. C. Craggs. 
At Cockermouth, in an advanced age, Mrs. 
J. Grave, widow of the late Mr. P. Grave, 
_ butcher.~-At an advanced age, Mr. J Col- 
lins.—-Aged 50, the Rev. Mr. Tarn, re¢tor 
of Dean, near Whitehaven.—Aged 73, Mr. 
If. Bell. 
At Kefwick, aged 80, Mrs. Robfon, wi- 
dow, late of Grafgarth, in the parith of Se- 
bergham —Aged 22, Mifs Afhburner.—A ged 
35, Mr. M. Mayfon. 
At Wigton, aged 43, Mr. If. Mandal. 
Cumberland and Weftmoreland—Yorkjoire. 
4Ot 
At Harrington, Mr. J. Graham. 
At Diffington, 2ged 85, Mr. M. Johnitone, 
In her Goth year, Mrs. A. Lancafter,.—in 
her 64th year, Mrs. Glaitter. 
At Longburgh, of a confumptive complaint, 
aged 24, Mr. S, Blaylock, formerly a com- 
pofitor in the office of the Carlifle Journal. 
At Threlkeld, aged 73, Mrs. Mayfon, 
At Kirke Andrews upon Eden, at an ad- 
vanced age, Mr. TI. Richardfon. 
At Wocdhoufe, near Milnthrop, aged 68, 
Mr. J. Dodfon. 
Lately, in North America, Mr. J. Long, 
formerly of Whitehaven. 
Aged 56, the Rev. W. Danfon, minifter of 
Croffthwayte, Weftmoreland. 
Lately, at Cockton, in the parifh of Lame 
plugh, in his 28th year, Mr. L. Dickinfon. 
At Mockerkin, in the parifh of Lowefwa- 
ter, in his ggth year, T. Harrifon, efq. cap- 
tain in the royal navy. He had diftinguifhe 
ed himfelf by his courage and conduét in 
Keppel’s engagement off Breit; on the iit 
of June, under Lord Howe; and in the ace 
tion of Lord Bridport, off Port L’Orient, in 
which laft his clothes were fet on fire by a 
red hot ball, 
YORKSHIRE, 
Married.} At Hull, Mr. Whitehead, gro- 
cer, to Mrs. Bowden, of Sam’s coffee-houfe. 
—~S. Robinfon, efq. merchant, of London, to 
Mifs A, Lambert, youngeft daughter of the 
late J. Lambert, efq. of Hull.—Mr. J. Peay 
to Mifs Bingley, daughter of Mr. J. Bing- 
ley, attorney, of Snaith. 
At Sheffield, Mr. T. Sykes, to Mrs. H. 
‘Hawkefworth. 
At Harworth, Lord Vifcount Galway, of 
Serlby-hall, Nottinghamfhire, to Mrs. Drum- 
mond, widow of P. A. Drummond, efg. of 
Bawtry. 
At Wakefield, Mr. Kenyon, muflin-manu- 
facturer, of Manchefter, to Mifs Atkin, 
At Thwing, the Rev. T. Fifth Foord, te 
Mifs Topham, eldeft daughter of Major Top- 
ham, of Wold-cottage. 
Mr. Tate, wine-merchant, in York, to 
Mifs S. Ruffell, of Selby. 
At York, Mr. G. Upton, fadler, to Mts. 
Howgate. 
At Leeds, Mr. T. Buckle, merchant, to 
Milfs Wharton, of Kirkby Stephen, in Welt- 
moreland. : 
The Rev. R. Webfter, minifter of Rippon- 
den, near Halifax, to Milfs C, Bingley, of 
Rotherham, 
At Beverley, J, Lockwood, efq. to Mifs 
Dickons, niece of Mr. Alderman Dickons. 
T. Hull, M.D. of Eaft Retford, Notting- 
hamifhire, to Mifs Moody. 
Died.| At York, at an advanced age, Mrs. 
Caflon.—In his 6gth year, Mr. J, Camidge, 
many years organift of the cathedral in this 
city.—In her 67th year, Mrs. Leedes, relict 
of E. Leedcs, efq. of Rhoydes hall.—-In her 
42d year, Mrs. Botterill, widow. 
At Hull, Mr. H. Roundthwaite, tailor — 
Aged 
