1801. ] 
At the Quakers Meeting-houfe, South 
Shields, Mr. G. Wright, to Mifs C. Horner. 
Died.| At Newcaftles;.m her 88th year, 
Aifs B. Ellifon, amaiden lady, daughter of 
R. Ellifon, efg formerly an alderman of this 
town.—Aged 50, Mr. G, Patterfon, publi- 
can.—Aged 47, Mr. J. Eurne, publican.—In 
her 68th yeat, Mrs. Jackfon, many years 
miftrefs of Belgrove, formerly St. Luke’s 
, Afylum, near this town Aged 53, Mrs. I. 
Wright, reli@t of the late Mr. R. Wright, of 
Milton, in Kent —Mr. E. J. Parke, linen- 
draper.—Mrs. Hainch, wite of Mr. Hainch, 
{choolmatter. 
At Gatethead, highly refpe&ted by his fel- 
low-workmen, Mr. W. Affleck, from his in- 
fancy inthe employment of Meftrs. Hawkins 
and Co and ferjeant of the Gatefhead Vo- 
lunteers ; he was a fober fteady man, anda 
moft excellent workman, 
At Sunderland, Mr. J. Thompfon, filver- 
fmith.—Mrs. Goodchild, widow of the late 
Captain Goodchild. —Mr. J. Wright, attor- 
ney.—Mr, Nefbitt, brewer and publican.— 
Much efteemed and greatly lamented, Mr.T. | 
Wake, coal-fitter; his found 
drowned in the river Wear. _ 
At Durham, in his 85th, year, Mr. J. 
Bullock,one of the common-council of the cor- 
poration. 
At Stockton, aged 39, Mr. J. Atty, flax- 
drefler —Mr, J. Strong, a carpenter in the 
fhip-yard; he accidentally fell down the 
gangway of a large veflel on the ftocks, into 
the hold, and was killed on the fpot. 
At South Shields, Mifs Robfon, daughter 
of Mr. R. Robfon, officer of excife. 
At North Shields, in the prime of life, Mifs 
E. Chapman. 
‘ At Hallinfide Hall, near Lanchefter, in 
his 20th year, Mr. C, Wilkinfon. 
At Grayftsne-lees, Berwickthire, at an ad- 
vanced age, Mrs, Lyale.—-Of an apopleGic fit, 
Mr. R. Oliver, of Ryhope.—Mrs. Reed, of 
Felton. 
At Blyth, Mrs Moore, of the Star and 
Garter Inn.—Mrs. Johnfon, wife of the Rev. 
H. Johnfon, of Bywell. 
At Bamburgh Caftle, Mr. G. Hall, many 
years employed by the late Lord Crewe’s 
truftees as fteward over the works and ckhari- 
table inftitution of tlrat place. 
At Morpeth, Mr. W. Singleton, inn- 
Reeper. 
At Alnwick, aged 29, Mifs M. Shields. 
At Bifhop Wearmouth, aged 86, Mr. T. 
Peavfon, 
At Galafhiels, in her gift year, Mrs. Ogil- 
Vie; relict of the late Mr. Ogilvie, diffenting- 
minifter in Newcaftle. 
At Ker mother’s houfe, Eland Hall, Mrs. 
Himfworth, wife of Mr, Himfworth, ‘furs 
geon,, of Rothbury! 
* Much refpected as a fober induftrious man, 
Mr. Jj. Atkinfon, joiner, of Cleadon, near 
Sunderland; he fuddenly dropped down while 
at. work, dnd expired immediately, 
_Mon: THLY Mas. No. 74. 
body was 
Cumberland and W simon awd. 
349 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND. 
Population of Carlifle ey its Suburbs. 
houfe| fam \ nales\ en total 
Englith-ftreet = | 315] 52¢)1091}1233/2324 
Scotch-fireet = | 15%] 274] 520 663 1x8t 
Caftle-ftreet = | 113) 1821 425] 6s0lr075 © 
Fifher-ftreet + 46). 62) E11] 333) 294, 
Abbey-frreet - 1421 233) 240! 597| 837 
Botchergate, - 96] 230) 476] 543}1c19 
Caldewgate - | 218 469 937\105311990 
Rickergate = J 106} 211! 350] 451| 802 
Total number of inhabitants 9521, 
Population of the underwritten Parifbes. 
houfes| fam.|males fem.) total 
Whitehaven = |1776/240313348 539413742 
Workington. - |1160]1375 2453 3263|5716 
Mary Port ~ | 516) 75¢11168) j1773|293% 
Penrith ~. | 672| 898 1697) 2104)3802 
Wigton. - | 562) 620|1106/1344]2450 
Cockermouth - | 417| 69c]125s5\161c|2865 
Brampton - | 339] 402|.784) 8981682. 
Longtoun - | 176] 300} 624) 7131/1335 
Ata meeting of the Kenpan AcricuL-‘ 
TURAL SocteTy, May 9, there was a very 
good fhew of cabelas which were much fape- 
rior to thofe exhibited laft year, from whence 
it - appears, that one of the principal objects 
of the fociety, viz. the improvement of the 
breed of cattle has, in fome ra: ‘afure, been. 
atidined. The premium of a stnvErR cup 
was adjudged to ee of the following -gep- 
tlenen:—To Mr. C, Taylor, of, Middleton 
Hall, for the bet ihe horned yearling buil 5 
to Mr. J. Harrifon, of Lowfields, for the bef 
two-years eld long horned bull; to Mr.G. 
Garnett, of Greenhead,’for the bef bull; 
and to Mr. R. Penatons of Beetham, for the 
beft two years-old long horned helen At 
the preceding meeting, in November laf, fil- 
ver Gups were awarded as follows:-~To Mr. 
H. Yeats, of Skelfmergh Hall, for the beft 
acre of turnips; to Mr. W. Ellifon, of Sizeryh, 
for the beft half acre of turnips; to’ Mr. J. 
Harrifon, of Lowfields, for the bef half acre 
of barley; to Mr. Jj. jackfon, of Kendal, 
for the beft managed farm, a filwer cup gilt 5 
to Mr. R, Pemnels; of Middleton, for the beit 
fhearling ‘ram of the fell breeds to. Mr. J. 
CoWich waite: of Middleton, for the beit two 
fhear ram of the fell breed; and to Mr. R. 
Dennifon, of Beetham, for the beft fhearling 
ram of the improved Lowland breed. ‘The. 
above fociety, which was inftituted in 1779, 
appears to have engendered a fpirit of emula- 
tion among the farmers and landholders, 
which has already proved highly beneficial to: 
the furrounding country. 
The boundaries of the manor of Cumwhint- 
ing and Coathill were lately rode and peram- 
bulated by the lord and lady of the manor, 
attended by a great concourfe of tenants and 
fpeGiators ; and although they had not. been 
ridden before for near one hundredyears, yet 
the boundary ftones and marks were diftinétly 
made out, to the entire fatisfaction of the te- 
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