At Whitehaven, in the prime of life, 
Mrs, Nicholfon, wife of Mr. A. Nicholfon, 
‘grocer——In an advanced age, Mrs. Smith, 
wife of Mr. W. Smith, brafs-founder,—In 
her Srst year, Mrs: A. Little, widow.— 
Aged 80, Mr. J. Mounfey.——Mrs. Shelly, 
wife of Mr. J. Shelly, auctioneer. 
At Cockermouth in her srft. year, Mis. 
Walker, wife of Mr. P. Walker, bookfeller, 
and mifirefs of a boarding school. 
At Workington, in the prime of life 
Mr. W. Wood, ship-builder and manager m 
_the Low Yard, over which concern he had 
ably prefided for a number of years paft. He 
was generally refpefted as a benevolent, 
hofpitable, and humane man —~—In his 27th 
year, M. J. Ritfon, fail-cloth manufac- 
turer.—In her 89th year, Mrs. E, Brov il 
mother of Mr. J. Brown.——Aged 87, Mrs. 
A. Ruffell. 
At Maryport, \in the prime of life, Capt. 
J. Hetherington. 
At Longtown, Mir. J. Blaylock, clock- 
maker, 
At Diffington, inthe prime of life, Mr. 
J. Jackfon, mariner. 
At Kefwick, aged 80,‘ Mrs. Robfon, 
widow, late of Grafgarth, in the parifh of 
Sebergham. 
At Sebergham, aged 79, Mr. R. Irving, 
father of My. ‘W. Irving, furgeon, of 
Heiket Newmarket. 
At Hefket Newmarket, in his 83d year, 
Mr. T. Twentyman, formerly a confiderable 
farmer. 
At Egremont, in her 66th year, Mrs. 
Jackfon, wife of J. Jackfon, efy. formerly 
of Whitehaven. 
At Rockliff, Mrs H. Bouftead, wife of 
Mr. J. Bouftead, clerk to Mr. Harrifon, 
attorney, in Penrith. 
At Prefton Patrick, Mr. G. Cartmel.— 
Aged 56, the Rev. W. Dawfon, minifter of 
Croftwaite. 
At Longburgh, of a confumptive malady, 
aged 24, Mr, S. Blaylock, formerly a Com- 
politor in the office of the Carlifle Journal. 
At Kirk Andrews-upon-Eden, at an ad- 
wanced age, Mr. T. Richardfon. 
At Morrefby, in her 65th year, Mrs. Hicks, 
reli&t of the late W. Hicks, efq. juftice of 
peace for the county. 
At Baffenthwaite, in an advanced age, 
Mrs. Ifab. Fell. 
At Orton, in an advanced age, Mrs. S; 
Simpfon, : 
At Wigton, aged 76, Mrs, Rowland, 
mother-in-law of Mr. E. Rowland, mer- 
chant, in Carlifle. 
At Brow Top, near Kefwick, aged 68, 
Mr. H. Sewell. 
- At Baldwinholme, aged 30, Mr. W. An- 
drews, clerk to Mefirs. Luth, Lubbren, and. 
Co. of Newcaftle.—In his 68th year, Mr. 
J. Brown, late of the Troughs near Staple- 
fon, 
At Stamwix, sear Carlifle, Mrs, A. Arm- 
Montany Mac. No, i04n 
Yorkfire. 
gl 
ftrong, wife of Mr. H . Armftrong, {chool- 
matter. 
At Montego Bay, Jamaica, on the. fifth 
of April laftt, Mr. G. Irving, merchant, fon 
of the late Mr. T, Irving, of Elena, 
near Gretna Green. 
YORKSHIRE. 
In many parts of the Wolds, in this 
county, there is found an earth, compofed of 
clay, fand, and the oxyde of i iron, which. 
poffeffes detergent properties, and is ufed as 
wafh-balls, Reiger: to all intents and pur- - 
pefes, a fubftitute for foap, particularly in © 
cleanfing wool. This earth is generally of a - 
yeliowifh white, and has been thought to.be 
inapplicable to the ufe of wathing linen, 
from the circumftance of its rapidly diffolving 
in the water. Lhis inconvenience, how-,” 
ever, it appears, is now obviated by the 
mixture of a certain portion of glue. 
Ata late meeting at Woncaiter, convened 
by the Lord Lieutenant of the Weft Riding, 
Earl Fitzwilliam in the chair, it was refolved 
to form a qprps of Mh cae Yeomanry 
Cavalry, ona fimilar plan to that of the late 
Yeomanry Cavalry of this “The 
refolutions were moved by Earl are 
Mr. Frank, Colonel Cooke, Mr. Tooker, 
Mr. Stanhope, and Mr. Foljambe, were the 
other fpeakers. A liberal fubfcription was’ 
entered into at the fame time, for the above 
purpofe. 
A {pirited addrefs to his Majetty, on the 
prefent conjunéture of political affairs, hag 
been voted by a highly-refpestable meeting 
of noblemen, gentlemen, clergy, and frees 
holders of the Eaft Riding, lately held at 
Beverley. Among otlrers prefent were Lords, 
Southampton, one of the generals of the 
diftriét, Sir Charles Hotham, colonel of the 
Riding, 
_ Batt York Militia, the Rev. Dr. Kepling, 
dean of Peterborough, Col. Creyke, Maine 
Topham, H. Ofbaldefton, and R, Dennifon, 
efqrs. Similar addreffes have been voted ‘by - 
the corporations of Hull, Leeds, Bradford, 
Beverley, and feveral other places in this 
county. 
Married.} At Bradford, J. H. Butkes 
efq. fon of Sir Wadfworth Bufke, bart. to 
Mifs M. Dawfon, of Royd’s Hall._——Mr. 
W. Cryer, linen-draper, to Mifs E. Wilfon. 
At Halifax, W. Alexander, M. D. to Mifs 
H. Pickford, of Milne’s Bridge, near Hud- 
dersfield. 
At Wakefield, Capt, Mac Cleverty, of the 
corps of Royal Marines, to Mifs E. Maude. 
At Knarefborough, Mr. Simpfon, furgeon, 
sto Mifs E. Long. 
At Rippon, Mr. R. Hiflop, wine- merchant, 
to Mifs Pearfon——M. Prickett, jun. efgs 
of Burlington, to Mifs E. Prickett, of 
Southampton-ftreet, Bloomfbury, London.— 
Mr. Wrigglefworth, merchant, of Leeds, to 
Mifs M. Cayley, of Whitby. 
At Sheffield, Mr. T. Cooper, grocer, to 
Mifs D. Broadhead, of Leeds. 
At York, Mx Shepherd, to Mifs Foam 
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