80 
Durham Militia ——Aged 95, Mrs. Fawdon.— 
Mr. T. Leighton, breeches-maker.—Mr. T. 
Fenton, auctioneer.—Aged 65, Mrs. Storey, 
wife of Mr. W. Storey, butcher.—Aged 88, 
Mr. D. Crifp, fmith.—Aged 62, Mrs. Racine 
fon, mother of Mr. Robinfon’, draper — 
Aged 26, Mr. W. Elliott, fon of Mrs. Elliott, 
of rhe Unicorn public houfe.—Aged 20, Mr. 
R. Howey.—Aged 74, Mr. J. Nicholfon, of 
the €Cuftom Houfe. 
At Durham, aged 27, Mrs. Deb. Robin- 
fon; an excellent teacher tothe pupi! s of the 
Sunday fchools, and a perfon, in other re- 
fpe&ts, of an exemplary chara€ter.. It is a 
citcumftance highly creditable to the above- 
Mentioned valuable inftitution, that it was 
the only fource from whence this worthy 
perfon derived her education——Aged 46, 
Mrs. Richmond, widow.—Aged 30, Mr. 
G. Chrifop, fate fub-organift of the Cathe- 
‘gral. 
At North Shields, aged 80, the Rev. 
M. Ray, 45 years minifter of a diffenting 
thapel.—Aged 28, T. Smythe, M.D.— 
Ss. Wright, efq. = Aged 54, Mr. ]..Mac- 
Kenzie. 
At ie Wearmouth, aged 77, Mr. R. 
Younger, late a farmer at Hiltun.—Suddenly, 
Mr. Dales. 
At Darlington, in | her $3th year, Mrs. 
"Funftall, widow. 
At Ainwick, Mr. H. Guy, head diftributer 
of ftamps for the difte’ ct. 
At Berwick, Enfign Carruthers, of the 
invalids, in that garrifon.—Aged 70, Mrs. 
Brown, a maiden lady.—Miis F. Bell.— 
Mr. hl Welbitt, clerk to Mefirs. Gregfon 
and €o’s brewery.—Mifs Pattifon. 
At ssiom: aged 97, Mr. J. Renwick, 
gardener. 
At Stockton» upon-Tees, Mrs. E. Braith- 
Wayte, a maiden lady.—At his brother's 
houfe, in this town, Mr, Milter, draper, of 
Whitby:—-In an advanced age, Mrs. Wade- 
fon.—Mrs. Burgels, reli€t of; the late Mr. 
Burgefs,: mariner. 
At Long Pp rerelm acon 
At the Leazes,. near er ot ag 
Mr. Sinith, many years agent to W. Gide, 
éfq. of Fenhamy, and a “few days after, 
aged 59, Mrs. Smith, reii€t of the above 
Mr. Smith. 
At Weerfler, aged 46, Mrs, Alder, widow 
of the late W. Alder, ef. 
At Binchefter, aged 26, Mes. Wilkinfon, 
eldeft daughter of the late Hon. T. Lyon, of 
Hetton, in the county of Durham. 
‘Ac isurham Moor Houfes, 
Snowden. i 
At Bownham, ne ee 7,™M ajor, W. Forfter, 
of the 60th regiment, hiv fon of R. ote 
efg. of Berwick 
At Shotton, Mr. R, Smith. 
At Flfdon, aged $82, Mr. J. Watfon. 
At Bolam, Mrs. Shephard, wife of the 
Rev. W. Shephard. 
At Newbigginy 
Mr. R. Fenwick, 
ed 34, 
Mr. W. 
near Hexham, in the 
Cumberland 1h W 2 /Pmoreland. 
[A ug. }. 
prime of life, Mifs Wilfon, niece to 
A. Surtees, efq. 
Alfo, at Newbiggin, in his 62d year, 
A. Surtees, efq. formerly major jn the 
Northumberland Militia, and commander of 
that regiment, at the time when it affifted 
in quelling the riots in London, in the year 
1780, His cool and fpirited conduct on that 
octafion, wasa theme ‘of high admiration to 
all who witneffed it. 
In London, Miis Duperoy, late of Dar- 
lington. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Statement of the number of patients ad- 
mitted to the benefits of that excellent in- 
ftitution, the Whitehaven Difpenfary, in the 
courfe of the lait twelve months:—Re- 
commended and regiftered, © 1672,—-Mid- 
witery cafes, 107 —Trivial incidents, 268r. 
Yhoculated with the cow- ~pox, 30.——-Total, 
44.90.—-State of the Regifter :—Cured, 1597. 
‘Relieved, 51.—Incurable, 26. anesig 33.— 
Remain upon the books; $0.-Total, 1702. 
The whole expence ia the relief, extended 
to fo great a number cf indigent objeéts, in 
the courfe of one year, ts comparatively very 
fmall, vig. 202}. gs. 2d. 
On Monday, Jene 6th, the workmen 
began .o take down the antient building, 
called the New Beggin, in Kendal, which 
has, for fome years paft, been a great annoy- 
ance to paflengers, &c.. travelling through 
the principal ftreet of that town. . 
The rebuilding of the pillae upon Burgh 
Marth, commemorating the death of King 
Edward 1. has been lately begua, by order, 
and at the expence of, Lord Louth. ° It is to 
be built upon a more fubftantial plan than 
the former pillar, which was ereéted by the 
Duke of Norfolk, in the year 1685. 
Married.|. At Whitehaven, Mr. J. Teaf- 
dale, fhip-carpenter, to Mifs Saul.—Mr. 
R- Thompfon, furgeon, toMits Corkhill.— 
Mr. Fearon, painter, to Mifs Harris.—At 
the Quaker’s Meeting Houfe, Mr. James 
Hall, thread-manufacturer, of Great Brough- 
ton, near Cockermouth, to Mifs Richardfon, 
ef the Ginns. ‘ 
At Workington, Mr. J. Ce Udale, te 
Mifs Falcon,—Alfo, Mr. Denby, merchant, 
of London, to Mifs Ifab. Falcon, fifter to the 
above-mentioned lady. 
At Brampton, Mr. J. Tallentire, grocer, 
to Mifs M. Ewart. 
At: Carlifle, Mr. M. Taylor, writer, in 
Clafgow, to Mifs M. Wilfon, daughter of 
A. Wilfon, efq: banker. 
_At Cockermouth, Mr. J. Buthby, common 
carrier between Carlifle and Whitehaven, to 
Mifs M. Robinfon. 
Died.| At Carlifle, Mrs. Gofling, wife 
of Mr. Gofling, fpirit merchant.—Mr. J. 
Lawrence, one of the invalids belonging to 
the garrifon.—Mrs. J. Thomlinfon, wife of 
‘Mr. G. Thomlinfon, turner.——Mirs, A. Moores 
widow of the late Mr, J. Moore, manu- 
facturer. 
At 
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