1809. | 
He was buried the next day, in the Church- 
yard of that parifh, which the venerable Mr, 
Lindfey fo long ago relinquifhed, from fimilar 
motives which had removed Mr. Prowitt 
from his conneétions at Oxford. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Lefs than 50 years ago, Carlifle could af- 
ford only one poft chaife (a very clumf{y ve- 
hicle) for the accommodation of travellers, 
and for parties on jaunts of pleafure; lately 
however, on a Sunday, one inn-keeper could 
afford to lend 11 chaifes to hire, fome to tras 
vellers, and fome to vifiting parties. 
#reat increafe in the number of four-wheeled 
carriages, (although a convenience for the 
zich and not for the poor), may be confidered 
as no weak proof of the rapid advancement 
ef the trade and wealth of the city. Refine. 
ment in the mode of living, elegance of equi- 
page and drefs, are commonly. the effects of 
the rapid advancement of the wealth ob- 
tained by trade; it is devoutly to be withed 
however, that the increafe of pie’y and wirtue 
May uniformly keep pace with that of world- 
ly profperity. 
Married. |] At Whitehaven, Mz. L. Daw- 
fon, of Sandwith, to Mifs J- eat i 
Swenerton, to Mifs M. Hayfton.—Mr. Bow- 
mann, to Mifs M. Robinfon.—Mr..G. Beeby, 
hatter, to Mifs S. Farrel.—P. Dixon, efg. of 
Newington, London, to Miis Lewthwaite. 
At Gretna Green, Mr. Todd, of Aikton, 
to Mifs Wilkinfon, eldeft daughter of the 
Rev. Mr. Wilkiafon. 
At Kirklinton, Mr. J. Wilfon Nixon, of the 
Flatt, in the parifh of Bewcaftle, to Miis 
Pattinfon, daughter of the Rev. T. Pattin- 
fon; rector, 
At Kendal, Mr. Walton, of Prefton, to 
Mifs Gandy. 
At Wigton, Mr. B. Irwin, of the Print- 
field,, to Mifs Noble. 
At St. Bees, T. Savage, efq. of Milnthorp, 
late an officer in the Cumberland Militia, to 
Mifs Moore, of Sandwith. 
At St. Paul’s, Covent-garden, in London, 
Mr. W. Wood, muflin manufa&turer in Car 
lille, to Mifs M. Simpfon. 
At Morrefby, Mr. J. Bouch, of Lowca 
Hall, to Mifs Harrifon, of Panton. 
ie London, J. Dixon, ef. late of White- 
haven, to Mifs Littledale, of. Harley-ftreet, 
London, lately of Rotterdam, and formerly 
of Whitehaven. The new-married couple 
are gone to their intended refidence at Ret- 
terdam. ‘ 
Died.] At Carlifle, very fuddenly, Mr. 
W. Fiddler, furgeon.— Aged 67, Mrs. Rugg, 
a maiden lady.-Aged 65, Mr. Richards, 
. mafter-gunner at the Cafle. 
At Whitehaven, Mrs. Gibfon, of the 
' King’s Arms, formerly of Shap, in Weft- 
moreland.—Mrs. Bowman, reliét of the late 
. R. Bowman, efq. 
_ At Workington, in an advanced age, Mr, 
» A. Johniton, fhoemaker, formerly of Carlifle, 
, At Kenéall, Mr. J. Eglin, inn-keeper, 
Cumberland and Weftmoreland.—Yarlfire. 
This. 
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At Penrith, Mr. S. Clark.—In his gota. 
year, R. Bleamyre, efq. father of Mr, Bleae 
myre, the Police-magittrate of Hatton Gare 
den diftri€t, London. 
At Scaleby, aged 62, Mr. G. Graham. 
At Allenby, whither he had repaired, for 
the benefit of his health, R. H. Edmonfon, 
efq. of Acorn Bank, in Weftmoreland. 
At Wigton, Mrs. R. Armftrong. 
At Dumfries, Mrs, Gibfon, of the King’s 
Arms inn. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Lately at York, in digging the foundation 
for the New Jail and Coetioacheute. at 
the Old Baile Hill, within the city, feveral 
filver pennies of William the Congueror 
‘were found, moftly in pretty good preferva- 
tion ; alfo one or two gold ornaments, anci- 
ently worn on the breaft as gorgets. ‘Vhe 
coins are fuppofed to have been ftruck at 
York, from the word Eéorwick being on the 
reverfe, and to have lain near 800 years in 
their late fituation. 
At the late election fot Hull, Mr. W. 
Bell, auctioneer, announced Wii (eir as a can- 
didate for that borough, but very foon, in his 
ufual excentric manner, refigned his preten- 
fions, having only three votes. The fuccefs- 
ful candidates were S. Thoraton, efq. and ]. 
Stamforth, efq. J. W. Dennifon, efg. was 
the other adfaecetsfall one—=-The canvas of 
this laf&t gentleman was very fpirited, and the 
conteft Fhousht to be feverer than any ever 
known at that town, 
Married.|  W. Holdernefs, efq. of Spale 
dington, to Mifs Garlick, of Hooke. 
At Knarefboro’, R. Petey) efq. banker, to 
Mifs Muller, of Bilton Park. 
In London, Major }. Maifter, of the 20th 
regiment of foot, and nephew to Colonel 
Maifter, of the Eaft York Militia, to Mifs 
Phyn, of Queen Ann ftreet, Weft. 
At Snaith, Mr. Greénweods coal merchant, 
aged 85, to Mifs M. Wood, aged 28, 
At Gretna Green, Mi. Blakeleck, to 
Mifs Sturdy, of Leeds. 
At Hull, Mr. H. Perritt, co Mifs Burreil, 
—The Rev. G. Lee, to Mifs Briggs. ~ 
At Howden, Mr. J. Swainiton, to Mifs 
Read, 
At Sheffield, Mr. E. Farren, fteel-refiner, 
to Mifs M. Hobfon —The Rev. J. Fawcett, 
to Mifs Hi. Lambert. 
Mz. J. Bell, of Flockton, nearWakefield, t 
Miis §. Cappe, fecond daughter of the ‘atly 
Rey. Newcomibe Cappe, of York.—Mr. 1, 
Margrave, of Cannon-ftreet, London, to Mrse 
E. Dvmoke, daughter of the late F. Bine, 
efq. of Hull. 
At Wakefield, Mr. G. Allot, merchant, 
to Mifs Neale. 
_ At Thorne, Mr, Siddal, attorney, to Mife 
Grayburne.——-Mzr. J. Walker, corn merchant, . 
of Halifax, to Mifs H. (ts youngeit 
daughter of Mr. J. Levett, of Ellicar, near 
Hull. 
At Malton, Mr. Watfon, ef the Eaft Ri. 
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