454 ws 
** OF an anor, Mr. os Robfon, of Rue 
hope lane, near Sunderland. 
_ Near Muffalbureh, in Scotland, Mrs, M. 
Ronald, reli of the late C. Ronald; minif- 
ter of Kelfo. 
At Norton, near Stockton, W. Wray, efq. 
formerly an eminent fadler at Stockton.— 
Mrs. Chriftopher, mother of Mr. R. Chrif- 
topher, bookfeller of Stockton. 
j, At Stockton, ina decline, Mafter Fox.— 
At Chefter-le-ftreet, Mrs. A. Wet, and on 
the following day her fon William. 
Near Sunderland, at an advanced age, Mr. 
Robinfon, many years a refpectable farmer 
there. 
At Sellaby, the Hon. Fr. Vane, fecond 
fon of Henry; the firft Earl of Darlington, 
and uncle to the prefent Earl, and Deputy 
Treafurer of Chelfea Hofpital; he was a re- 
fpeCable g gentleman,who, not contented with 
giving moral precepts, preached up benevo-' 
tence by example, and his whole life was a 
confiant feries of doing good; he was at once 
the-polite icholar and the accomplifhed gen- 
tleman, endowed with a good underftanding, 
and a refined tafte. He reprefented the 
county of Durham in parliament for many 
years, but fpent the latter part of ‘his life in 
the country, in agricultural improvements, 
and the embellifhment of his grounds, villa, 
é&c. : 
At Billingham, Mrs Afpinwall, wife of 
the Rev. Mr. Afpinwall, curate of W olvif- 
tan. 
At Newton by the Sea, aged 76, Mr. 
Edw. Donfdale 
_. &t Kibblefworth, aged upwards of 70, 
Mr. Lumley, ftone mafon ; in confequence 
of having the precediy: g day taken a quan- 
tity of falt petre, then in the houfe, by mif- 
take, inftead of Glauber’s falts, forwhich he 
exprefled a defire. He died in great agony. 
At North Shields, in her 68th year, Mrs. 
M. Lumfden, relict of Mr. E. Lumfden, of 
Morpeth. 
In London, Mr. C, Sustees Sherwood, of 
the Navy Office, fon of R. Sherwood, efg. 
of Staindrop. — Mr. Applegarth, fchool- 
imafter, at Brandon, near Durham. 
At New Callabar, on the coat of Guinea, 
om the 8th of July Jaft, in his r9th year, Mr. 
J- Heflop, fon of Mr. J. Heflop, {choolmafter, 
at Allenheads. 
At BifhopWearmouth, Mr.M.Dodd,mafon. 
AtYarm,aged 75,Mrs.Waldy, relié&t of Mr. 
E. Waldy, late of Berwick.—In’ the prime 
of life, Mr, RB: Haftwell, of Nun Stainton. 
CUMEERLAND AND WESTMORLAND. 
Population of Kendal. Inhabited houfes 
3394 3 uninhabited 303 families 1671 ; 
agriculturifts 1515 trades and handicraftsmen 
3729. Pezfons not comprifed in thefe clafles 
30425 males. 29505 
6892. 
Yorulation of = Kirklani, near Kendal, 
males 441 5 females 6453 tet 1086. 
Cumberland and’ Wiimielond 
females 39425 total © 
[June © 
It is in ‘contemplation to huild anew quay, 
and otherwife improve the harbour of Whit- 
horn; a work which cannot fail of being ace, 
ceptable to and patronized by the fhip owners. 
of the ports of Cumberland. 
One of the 266 perfons whofe sie from 
Algerine flavery was lately efteéted by Mr.. 
Falcon, the Britith conful, arrived lately at 
his native place Gosforth, near Whitehaven, 
after an abfence of Ewilsnde -twenty years, 
during which time his friends had received 
no tritellizence whatever concerning him, ang 
had long fince fuppafed him.dead. 
The depth of rain which fell in Carlifle 
laf month was $62 parts of an inch. The 
greatef height of the barometer was 30.43 
the lezft ditto 29.22. The greateft height of 
the thermometer was 633 the leat ditto 
2B) 30-2, 
At Kendal, on the 12th of latt month, 
the ener eeaictey at eight o'clock, AM, 
ftood at 29°, and excepting the igth a 
25th of January was the coldeft day fince the 
ete a, of the prefent year. 
Married.) At Cockermouth, \Mr. Scott, 
principal oftier,at the Sun Inn, to Mifs Barnes, | 
mantua maker.—Mr,  Simpfon, of Red- 
main; to Mits Adcock, of Blinderake. ; 
At Broomrig, Ciw. Weir, efq. to Mifs M. 
Denholm, ieenhiey of W. Denholm, efq. of 
Gullyhill. 
At Kendal, Mr. 1. Burrow, flour dealer, 
to Mrs. Prickett of Caftle Mills —Mr. T. 
Graves, merchant, of Liverpool, to Mi&s - 
Jackfon, of Whitehaven, daughter of the 
late Capt. Jackfon, of the Ann.—Mr. J. Har- 
rifon, of T ‘hurftonfield, to Mbils J Nicholfon, 
of Scotby.—Mr.-T. Maen: of Brampton, 
mercer, to Mils Z. Bellas of Appleby. 
At Workington, Mr.. M. Golighly, to 
Mifs Steel, EV —At widingeon: Mr. 
W. Whyore, to Mifs H. Knight. 
Tied. | At Whitehaven, in the privie of 
life, after a fhort illnefs, Mr. T. Weftay, 
fhoemaker —In an advanced age, Mr. D. 
Savies, fhoe-maker. 
At Carlifle, Mr. “F. Barker, brother of 
Mr. J. Barke:, foap-boiler. 
At Kendal, Mr. Wy Braithy waite, a blind 
mufician. 
At Workington, in He prime of life, Mif 
E. Fawéett, 
At Ponwdits 3 in an advanced age, Mr. 
T. Scatrow, blackfmith.—Aged 88, Mrs. 
M. Mefienger, widow.—Aged 7o, Mrs. 
Head, widow, late of Branthwaite Hall.— 
To an advanced age, Mr. W. Dalzell, gar- 
dincr. 
At Harrington, Mrs. M. Jackfon, widow, 
“ln advanced age, Mr. J. Piper.—Mr. J. 
Enlictt, ; ‘ ; 
At Scargreen, in Gotforth, aged 85, Mrs. 
M. Rufleil, widow. She has left children, 
grand-children, and great-grand-children, to 
the number of 66. . “ 
The Rev. Mr. Sanford, minifter of Crocke, 
near Kendal, In . 
