. 80 
Births, Martiages,and Deaths, for the year 
1800,—In Carlifle. 
At st. Mary’s.—-Chriftenings 139,—+Mar- 
riages 62.—Burialg 182. 
At $t. Cuthbert’s.—Chriftenings 93.— 
Marriages 20.—Burials 136. 
Total.—Chriftenings 232.—Marriages 82. 
—Burials 318. Exclufive of thofe at. Dif- 
fenting chapels, which feldom amount to 
more than 20. That a comparifon may be 
made of the ftate of population, we fubjoin 
the following report of the year preceding :— 
Chriftenings 256,—Marriages 67.—-Bu- 
rials 169. 
At Kendal Church, from Jan. 1, to Dec. 
31, t800, there were—Chriftenings 180.— 
Marriages 65.—And burials 273. 
Kenvat DisPENsary.—=Patients: .ad- 
mitted from Jan, 1, 1800, (at which period 
25 remained on the books from the preceding 
year) to Jan. 1, 1801,—1077,0f whom 976 
were cured, 49 relieved, 24 died, and four 
dying when brought in.—4g remain, at pre- 
fent,.on the books. Amount of laft year’s 
fubfcription, r1rgl. 3s. 3d. 
Upwards of rooo perfons of different ages 
have been lately inoculated with the vaccine 
er cow pox matter, at Lowther, all of whom 
{as-well as ‘great numbers at Carlifle and its 
neighbourhood) paffed through every ftage of 
the difeafe (if it can be called fuch) without 
one fymptom of fear, or ficknefs of any kind 
whatever. 
The greateft heat experienced in Carlifle 
during the laft year was on July 26, at two 
fn the afternoon. Fabrenheit’s thermome- 
ter, in the fhade, was as high as 83$°.— 
The greateft cold was on Wednefday, Dec. 
31, at 6 inthe morning. The fame ther- 
mometer was as low as 17°, which is ¥5¢ be- 
low the freezing point. 
Married.| The Rev. Mr. Collinfon, of 
Threlkeld, to Mifs Bell, of Kefwick. 
At Gretna-green, Mr. T, Feil, attorney, 
of Kendal, to Miis Crampton, of. Miln- 
thorp. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. J. Ware, printer of 
the Cumberland Pacquet, to Mifs Wildman. 
At Carlifle, Mr. J. Kendall, fadler, to 
Mus B. Scott.—Mr. Parker, to Mifs Houf- 
by, both of Hefket-in-the-Foreft——Mr. W. 
Winter, to Mifs J. Byers, both of Pooley. © 
At New Church, Mr. Thwaites, to Mifs 
Williamfon. 
At Dacre, Mr. T. Dodd, to Mifs J, Al- - 
lifon, both of Newbiggin.—T. Halton, efq. 
Captain in the navy, to Mifs Gill, of Car- 
lifle——Mr. J, Bell, of Kefwick, to Mifs 
Ritfon, of Lorton. 
At the Quakers Meeting-houfe, Cocker- 
mouth, Captain Dickenfon, of Workington, 
to Mifs J. Harris, of Lamplugh-green. 
At Workington, Mr. Jofeph Browe, to 
Mifs A. Hetherington —Aifo Mr. Pattinfon, 
mate of the brig John, to Mifs J. Wilfon. 
At Dalfton, Mr. J. Conkey, of Hall Hill, 
to Mifs J. Cloud, of the fame parifh. 
. Yorhfire, 
[Feb. 2, 
AcCarlifle, Mt. J.Kennell, to MifsB. Scott. 
Mr. Shepherd, late of Penrith, to Mife 
Mallinfon, widow, of Carlifle. 
Died.| At Carlile, in his 68th year, 
after a fevere but dhort illnefs, Jof. Lamb, 
efq. banker, of ‘Newcaftle, much lamented 
by a numerous and refpeétable acquaintance. 
He was one of the original partners in the 
Old Printfield, which has contributed fo 
much tothe profperity and population of the 
city of Carlifle and had now come there for 
the purpofe of fubfcribing his name to the 
fortieth annual -fettlement of that flourifhing 
manufactory. _He was a gentleman of rigid © 
moral principles, but paid little attention to 
fpeculative theories of religion, and believed 
that the virtuous and good of all religions 
are the fame. He was warmly attached, 
however, tothe doétrines and enjoined prac~ 
tices of the Eftablifhed Church.. 
Mr. J. Armftrong, publican.—-Mr. Jof. 
Hind. 
At Whitehaven, Mrs. Creighton.—Mrs. 
Sheffield. : 
At Seaton, Mrs. A. Millikin. 
At Ravenglafs, Mrs. Wilkinfon, relict of 
the late R. Wilkinfon, efg. ih 
At Allonby, aged» 35, Mrs. Margaret . 
Miller, long known to the company attend- 
ing that place as a bathing woman. 
At Penruddock, Mr. W. Scaife. 
At Raughton, after a few ‘hours illnefs, 
Mr. G. Bewley, a refpeétable farmer, 
Inthe Tempie, London, Mr. W. Nelfon, 
attorney, formerly of Penrith.-Aged 29, 
M. Wharton, efq. of Temple Sowerby 
At Matterdale, Mr. Jo. Martin. He has 
left 19 children, whom he had by three 
wives. Pie 
At Chapel Town, near Workington, aged 
75, Mr. W. Holloway. 
At Thorefby, aged 78, “Mr. 
Alfo, aged 34, Mr. B. Trimble. 
At Brampton, in her hundredth year, Mrs. 
E. Liverick, widow.—-Alfo, at an advanced 
age, Mr. H. Holt, formerly of the excife. 
At Newtoun, near Whitehaven, in the 
‘prime of life, Mr. J, Mackenzie, mariner of 
the brig Blake ; his death was occafioned by 
the fhip’s boat falling out of the tackles upon 
him, while employed in caulking the main 
hatches of the veflel. pa Ae 
At Dublin, Captain J. Mackinney, of th 
brig Mary, of Whitehaven. 
At Borrowdale Chapel, in his 68th year, 
Mr. J. Johnfon. ; 
- At Kendal, in the prime of life, Mr. J. 
Newton, attorney, and coroner for Weit- 
moreland.——Mr. J. Steel, -hofier.—Mrs. J. 
-Dalrymple.—Mifs Machel], late of Craken- 
therp Hall, in Wefimoreland. — 
At Kirkbride, aged 70, Mr. J. Fell. 
At Leven Lodge, aged 75, Mrs. Wood, 
relict of J. Wood, efq. ate 
R _ ‘YORKSHIRE. 
Hull, jan. 17.—An order has juft arrived 
here to prevent the failing of the Swedith 
: z cand 
J. Iimay.— 
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