360 Yorkire. 
parochial hamlet of Kingmoor, all in the 
county of Cumberland. 
Married.| At Carlifle, Mr. J.Rofs,brewer, 
to Mifs E. Pearfon, dabphter of Mr. T. Pear- 
fon, manufa@turer—Mr,. G. Anfton, of Glaf- 
gow, to Mifs A. Wilfon, daughter af A. Wil- 
fon, piel banker.—Mr. W. How, to Mifs M. 
‘Twentyman.—Mr. G Creighton, butcher, to 
Mifs M. Sewell, of Cumwinton. 
Mifs Mary Robinfon, commonly called, the 
Beauty of Buttermere, to a‘perfon reprefenting 
himielf asthe Hon. Alexander Hope, M. P. 
but who, it fince appears, is an impoftor. 
At Whitehaven, E. Bayley, efq. jun. of 
Dublin, barrifter, to Mifs H. S. Palmer.— 
Mr. J. Hall, filverfmith, to Mifs Pattinfon. 
Mr. J. Ponfonby, of Emerdale, to Mifs M. 
Williamfon, of the How. 
At Sheldon, J. Taylot, jun, efq. of Black. 
houfe, to Mifs An. -Fullarton, eldeft daugh- 
ter of Major General Fullarton, inthe fervice 
of the Hon, Eaft India Company. 
At Kendal, Mr. J. Dennifon, therchant, of 
Lancafter, to Mifs Harrifon, daughter of Mr, 
Alderman Harrifon.—-Mr.T.Ewbank, to Mifs 
E. Graves. 
At Cockermouth, the Rev. Mr. White- 
lock, to Mifs Hutchinfon, daughter of 
the late Mr. Hutchinfon, tanner.—Mr. G. 
Tefierfon, printer, of Douglas, Ifle of Man, to 
Milfs Marfton.—-Mr, Beatty, furgeon, uf Long- 
town, to Mifs L. Latimer, ef Holmfoot, in 
Kirklinton. 
At Abbey Lanercuft, near Brampton, Mr. 
W. Fleming, furgeon, of the navy, to Mifs 
E. Coulthard, of Orchard-houfe, Gilfland. 
Died.) At Carlifle, on his way to London, 
azed 66,W. Chifholm, eiq. of Chifholm-hall, 
near Hawick,—Aged 33, Mrs. Graham, mo- 
ther of J.Graham, efq. of Lowheufe.—In her 
qéth year, Mrs. Dowfon, widow.—In the 
prime of life, Mis. Hudgfon, wife of Mr. J 
Hudgfon, furgeon.——Mr. J. Watfon, book- 
keeper.—Aged 78, Mis. Pitt, widow. 
At Kendal, Mifs Roper, fifterto Mifs Ro- 
per, milliner —Mr. H. Bingham, butcher.— 
His death is fuppofed to have been occafioned 
by drinking fome cold water when overheated. 
At Whitehaven, in an advanced age, Mrs. 
Tretcher, mother of Mr. T. Tretcher, of 
this town, who was the twenty-fourth child, 
borne by the deceafed, to three hufbands, 
Aged 62, Mrs. E, Bewley, wite of Mr. W. 
Bewley, fadler. 
At Cockermouth, in an advanced age, Mr. 
G. Walker, excife-officer. 
At Workington, fuddenly, in her 74th 
year, Mts. J. Brown, wife ot Mr. J. Brown, 
fpirit-merchant.—In an advanced age, Mr. 
W. Dickinfon, fen, late of Street Gate,-in 
Cumberland. | 
J.Armitrong, {mith, of Ellenborough, near 
Maryport. His body was found in the river 
Darwent, at Broughton Stakes, into which, it 
3s fuppofed, he had unfortunately fallen, as 
the river was at that time greatly fwoln with 
the tains. 
f Nov. f, 
On the roth of June laft, in his 23d year, 
on his paflage from Sisridiegs, in the Weft In- 
dies, to England, Mr. Ifaac Hetherington, 
fon of Mr. T, Hetherington, of Birkhill, in 
Cumberland. 
At Abbey Town, in the parifh of Holm- 
cultram, in his 74th year, Mr. J. Brough, 
parifli-clerk there for above thirty- five years. 
At Leffon-hall, near Wigton, in his 68th 
year, Mr. ‘F. Hewioa! —In his 79th years 
the Rev. R. Stevenfon, forty-two years Rec- 
tor of Clibburn, in the county of Weftmore- 
land.—-Mr. G. Clarke, grazier, of Calthwaite.. 
—Aged 79, Mrs. M, Irwin, a Quaker, of Bot- 
cherby.—G. Law, efq. of Brathay, near Am- 
blefide, in Weftmoreland. 
At Naffav, i in the ifland of New Providence, 
in the prime of life, Mr. J. M‘Kinney, mer= 
chant, formerly of Whitdhageas 
At Wigton, in his 34th years Mr. D. Fure 
nas, furgeon. 
YORKSHIKE. 
On Friday, September the 17th, the piles 
of the intended New Dock, at Hull, for the 
reception of the ferry and market-boats, were 
driven inthe Humber, under the dire€tion of 
Mefirs, Donaldfon and Smithfon, who are 
appointed by the corporation to fuperintend 
the works, The whole of the plan will be 
carried into exteution with as ‘little delay as 
pollible. ; 
Married.] R. J. Harpers efq. of Aisle 
‘ worth, near Pomfret, and of Somerfet-place, 
Londons to Mifs Hinckley, of Litchfield. : 
At Scarboro’, H. Armitage, efq. of Wake- 
field, to Mifs Wharton, 
At Wakefield, Mr. B. Coates, ironmon« 
ger, to Mifs Moon. 
At York, Mr. B. Holland, jun. thip- 
owner, of Hull, to Mifs Newall. 
At Bolton, near Catterick, W. Harding 
Hayes, efq. to Mifs Milner, of Scorton, 
Mr. H. oe jerquer in the cuftoms at 
the Port of Hull, to Mifs A. Jackfon, of 
Burftwick.—Mr. C. Efpener, linen-draper, 
of Hull, to Mifs Martinfon, of Hork{tow. 
Died.| At York, Mifs E, Hefp.—Mrs. 
Hornby, wife of Mr. W. Hornby, fhoemaker. 
—Mrs.Blanchard,of the Star-and- Garter Inn. 
—Aged 66, Mrs. Audaer.—In his 2€th year, 
Mr. J. Suttell—Mr, Lacock, many years 
book-keeper to Mr. T. Atkinfon, raft-mer- 
chant. He is fuppofed to have been feized 
with a fit, as he was found dead near the Old 
Baile Hill. 
~At Acombe, at an advaneed: age, Mrs, 
Clough, reli€& of the late J. Clough, rue 
proctor, of York. 
At Hull, Mifs Ufherwood.—Aged 39, Mr. 
W. Whi ve plumber and glazier. —Suddenly, 
aged 43, Mr. J. Hargrave, architect and fur- 
veyor.— Aged 73, Mr. J.Pleming.— Aged 931, 
, Mrs. Creighton, wife of Mr. R. Creighton, 
captain of the North Briton Greenland-fhip. 
—Aged 42, Mrs. E.Dibb, wife of Mr. J.Dibb, 
common biewer.—Aged 72, Mrs, Martian. 
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