590 
Died,] AtCailifle, very fuddenly, Mifs Rich- 
ardfon, mantua-maker.—Suddenly,. Mr. W. 
M‘Cormick, weaver.—Aged 29, Mrs. Wil- 
fon, wife of Mr. R. Wilfon, muflin manu- 
fafturer —Mrs. Heyfham, wife of Dr. Hey- 
tham.—Aged 29, Mr. D. Holme, mercer.— 
Mrs. Ivefon, widow.—In an advanced age, 
Mr. J..Palmer. “Ni 
At Kendal, aged 64, J. Maude, efq. mer- 
chant.—Aged 89, Mrs. fackfon. 
At Whitehaven, in his 27th year, Mr. T. 
Crakeplace, joiner.—In her 65th year, Mrs, 
Allinfon, wife of Mr.-R. Allinfon, inn- 
keeper.—In his 75th year, Mr. Coupland, 
formerly mafter of a trading veffel.—in the 
prime of life, Mr, W. Batemian, of the White 
Bull public-houfe.—Mrs. Mann, wife of Mr. 
B. Mann, painter.—Aged 49, Mifs Kirby.— 
Mifs Crebbin. —Mr. J. Shephard, fhip-builder. 
—In his 2rft ‘year, of a confumptive com- 
plaint, Mr. J. Hodgfon.—Mrs. Pagen, wife 
ef Capt. Pagen.—-In the prime of life, Mrs. 
Bell, wife of Mr. J. Bell, fhoe-maker. 
At Workington, aged 138, Milfs Simpfon, 
daughter of Mr. Simpfon, furgeon.—Aged 
49, the Rev. J. Winder, miinifter of Clifton, 
and mafter of the free grammar {thoo] in 
Workington. 
At Cockermouth, in an advanced age, Mr, 
J. Sibfon, grocer.—In an advanced age, Mrs. 
Tate.—Aged 22, Mifs M. Allinfon —Aged 
zo, Mifs. M. Robinfon.—Aged 33, Mrs, 
Stamfer, wife of Mr. W. Stamfer, brazier. 
At Appleby, in her 48th year, Mrs. Yare, 
a maiden lady.—JIn his 7oth year, R. Nokle, 
efq. mafter and commander in the royal 
navy. 
At Penrith, aged 71, Mrs. James, widow... 
' At Colby, near Appleby, in an advanced 
age, Mr, J. Savage. 
At Belfat, Mr. R. Banton, a fuperannu- 
ated officer of the cuftoms at Whitehaven.— 
At Orton, in Weftmoreland, in the prime 
of life, Mr. J. Farrer, late clerk to Mefirs. 
Borrowdale and Co. of London.—Aged 69, 
Mr. T. ‘Thornborough, a wealthy yeoman. 
At Surinam, in the Weft Indies, on the 
4th of February laft, aged 26, Mr. R. Cron- 
thwayte, furgeon, brother of Dr.Cronthwayte, 
of Whitehaven. ies 5 
At Kirkpatrick, Ifle of Man, Mrs. Chrif- 
tian, wife of the Rev. Mr. Chriftian, one of 
~ the vicars general of the ifland. é 
At Douglas, Ifle of Man, Mrs. Scott, wife 
of Mr. Scott, furgeon. 
At Parkhoufe, near Dalemain, aged 96, 
Mr. G. Armftrong, a refpeftable farmer. 
At Cummerfdale, near Carlifle, aged 98, 
Mrs. Sowerby. : 
In Dublin, 
Scott, wife of Mr. A. Scoit, 
ington, 
in the prime of life, Mrs. 
late of Work- 
YORKSHIRE. 
The value of land adjoining the town of 
King ftsn-upon-Hull, has increafed of late 
years beyond all former example. In proof 
ef this it may be necefiary to flate, thata 
Yorkfbire. 
- 
[July 1; 
fheriff’s jury had met to affefs the value of 
the lands wanted by the Dock Company for 
the purpofe of making the Humber Dock, 
The quantity of ground wanted wasy from the 
field belonging to Mr. T. Goulton, adjoining 
Myton-gate, about 5808 yards ; about 61402 
yards from a field belonging to Mr. J. Boyess 
fouth-ealtward of the former; about ggoo2 . 
yards of the garden belonging to Mr. R. C. 
Broadley, adjoining the Humber bank ; and 
the whole of the Butt Crcft, belonging to the 
Corporation; about go75 yards lying to the 
eaftward of the two laft parcels, and adjoining 
upon the Dock Company’s ground, on the 
old ramparts. The juries having finifhed 
their affeffments, the following is a ftate- 
ment of the compenfation decreed to the pro- 
prietors of each of the above parcets, viz- 
To Mr. T. Goultos, 30s. 6d. per fquare yard, 
or about 88571. gs-—To Mr. J. Boyes, 31s. 
per ditto, or about 95181. 3s. 3d.——To Mr, 
R. €. Broadley, 323. per ditto, or about 
7840]. 16s.—To the Corporation, 32s. 6d, 
per ditto, oy about 14,7461. 17s. 6d. Exclu 
fively of a further fum to Mr, R. C. Broad- 
ley and the Corporation, for the buildings 
upon their refpective premifes. The whole 
being about 7647]. per acre on an average, 
The purchafe of the ground wanted alene 
will thus coft the Dock Company upwards of 
40,9631. As the Humber Dock and the roads. 
and wharfs are calculated to occupy about ten 
acres and three-eighths, the expence of the 
ground only, had the whole been to be pure 
chafed, woyld have amounted to 80,0col. 
The very confiderable alterations making 
on the eaft fide of the harbour of Huli, on 
the. ground lately ceded by Government to 
the Corporations of the Tewn and of Trinity 
Houfe, are, at prefent, ina progrefiive flate. 
The Old Blockhonfe, lately occupied as bar- 
racks, is rapidly demolifhing. The materials | 
of that building were lately fold by anétion 
for upwards of $001, A new road is making 
from the Northbridge to the north-eaft end 
of the garrifon, fifty-one feet in width, in- 
cluding a flagged pavement of tix féet5 and 
another road forty feet wide, branching from 
the above, at Drypool, acrefs to the harbour, 
which it reaches at the diftance of about 247 
yards from the Northbridge. The jetty-work 
along the eaft fide of the harbour having been 
formed in a zigzag dire€tion, and many of 
the angular points ftanding out a confiderable 
way into the harbour, thus impeding the na- 
vigation, it has been determined to cut off 
thefe angles, and make the whole of that 
fide of tie harbour, ftom the Northbridge te 
the laft-mentioned road, ene regular line. 
The Dock Company have likewife agreed to 
purchafe a piece of ground next the harbour, 
extending along the above line, and for the 
greater part of that diftance twelve fect in 
breadth, which will be added to the width of 
the harbour, and thus will afford a very con- 
fiderable additional accommodatien to vefiels 
navigating to and from the Docks, and up the 
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