a 
$52 
Mrs. Fofter, widow, late of Alnwich.— 
Aged 83, Myrs..A. Turnbull, of the Black 
Boy, Chare.—Aged 08, Mis. Mather, wife 
of Mr. Mather, agent to [. Graham Clarke, 
efg.—Aged 56, Mr. A. desc late of the 
General Elloit public-houfe.— Mr. W. 
Greene, merchant.—Mrs. Dixon, reli of 
the late Mr. Dixon, attorney.—-Mr. J, Stur- 
geon, bread- baker.—-Mrs. Ratcliffe, wife of 
Mir. YT. Ratcliffe, breeches-maker.—Aged 
79, Mr. P. Miligan, nephew of Mr. Slowan. 
s—Mifs M. Franks, daughter of Mr. Franks, 
taylor.—Mrs. Denton, wife of Mr. Denton, 
bafket-maker.—T. Longridge, efq.—Aged 
74, Mrs. Perrott, widow of the late Mr 
Perrott, furgeon. 
In Gatefhead, Mis. Cemieeind, widow 
of the late Mr. W. Collingwood, of Yow den 
Dock.—-Mrs. Rawfon: She died very fud- 
denly; dropping down dead, when ‘walking 
along St. Nicholas Church-yatd, in New- 
caitle. 
At Durham, in her 84th year, Mrs, 
Bainbridge, wife of 7. D. Bainbridge, efg. 
fenior alderman of this city. —Aged 97s Anne 
Glover, a noted vender of pies, or former- 
ly fo, 
At sesh Shields, Mrs. S. Hebron, wife 
of Capt. Hebron, 
At pitwee Shields, aged 70, Mr. J. Beale, 
twenty- eight years cook of the Mermaid re- 
venue cutter, ftationed of this port. —Mifs 
M. Smith, 
~At Sunderland, aged go, Mrs. A. Shep- 
herd, widow.—Mr. Hutchinfon, late far- 
mer, of Coal Heileton.—At the houfe of 
her fifter, Mrs. Thomas in this town.—Mrs 
White, of London.—Aged 89, Mrs. Burnup. 
She had a numerous progeny, confifting of 
tweive children, forty feven grand- eliildvens 
and thirty-two great grand-children. 
Mr. Cummings, of the Low River.—Aged 
73, Mr. T. Cummins, one cf the Elder 
Brethren of the Trinity-houfe, London.— 
Aged 52, Mrs. Wood, widow.—At an ad- 
vanced age, Mr. T. Stokoe.—Aged 34, Cap- 
tain G. Kennifon, Mr. J. Wood,-thip-owner, 
At Morpeth, aged 38, Mrs. Wilkinfon, 
wife of Mr. S$» Wilkinfon, ftatione 
At Alawick, aged €6, Mr. L. Yowens, 
widow, formerly of Wincylaw, n near Eliing- 
Lem. 
At Berwick upon-Tweed, azed 88, Mr. 
, Fyers, a baker, or farshieks fo, and the 
sideft burgefs of the corporation.—Mr. T: 
Sampic, butcher of the Crown end Thifle 
pubdlic-houfe — Aged 31, J.T. Chriftepher, 
é{g. of Crook Hail, near Durham.—aAged 
Bi, Mr. Watton, at the Stakeford, near 
Nierneth. , , 
At F¥afington, ! 
in London, tn his ea 
late of Bifsup Auckland. 
for, jun. 
At Dukesiald, agea 36, Mifs C. Hunter, 
At Sedgetieid, Mr Ruddock; hie 
Ae Sherburne Ficule, near Durham, aged 
formerly of iis shOp- 
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$1, Myr. 1. Dowthwayte, 
Cumberland and Weftmoreland. 
that the prefent Mayor of Carlifle, R 
_ [Nov. t, 
wearmouth.—In his 26th year, the Rev. in 
M: Queen; miniiter of the Affociate congre- 
gation at North Berwick. 
At Woodburne, near Morpeth, aged 49s 
Mrs. Kennicott, wife of the Rev. Mr. Kea- 
nicott. 
In the ifland of St. Domingo, Weft Indies, 
Mr. C. Robfon, fon of Mr. W. Robfon, of 
the Oufeburne, near Newcaftle. 
At Skelton, in her 86th year, Mrs. D. 
Newton. 
At Stonecroft, Mrs Gibfon, widow of the 
late Mr Gibfon, of Whittington, 
At Acomb, near Hexhom, Mr. T. Dag- 
lifh: . 
At Beamith, Mr. J. Nicho!fon, fon of ‘the 
late Mr. J. Nichol Hfon, formerly a linen dra- 
per in Newcafile. 
* At Hebburn, aged go, Mrs. M. Hall. 
At Thornton, nvar Berwick-upon-T weed, 
Mrs. M, Nicholfon. 
na 2 Ellington, aged 65, Mr, A. Richardfon, 
Re died fuddenly, w yhile employed in penning 
fome fheep in a field. 
At Haydon Eridge, 
innkeeper. 
At Wackerfizld, near Staindrop, Mr. f, 
Hawdon, farmer Mr G. Earfon, fhop- 
keeper, of Felton, Northumberland, 
At Norton, of a dropfy, in her 42d year, 
Mrs. M. Snowdon, a woman of a blamelefs 
life and artlefs ‘tendernefs, combined with 
the Chriftian graces of pious fimplicity, and 
pitient long fuffering. 
Mr. W. Dixon, late grocer, of Newcaftle. 
He was killed by the enemy in affifting ta 
cut owt two of their veffels, near the ifland 
of Gaudaloupe. " He likewife ferved on 
board Lord Nelfon’s fhip in the aétion off 
Copenhagen, wherein he conducted himfel¢ 
with great gallantry. 
W. Hubbuck, 
CUMBEKLAND AND WESTMORELAND. - 
A numerous meeting of the inhabitants bas 
been lately held at Carlifle, to take into con- 
ficeration the propriety of applying to Parlia- 
ment, for an att to promote a number of pub-— 
lic improvements in the city, and particularly — 
the openiag of a paffage through the citadel 
to the fouth ; removing abitractionk in ~ 
ftreets, and other tic paflages 5 paving 
the fides of the ftreets; lighting the town, 
&c. &e. all which, wall other claufes of the 
propofed aét, have been feverally agreed to, 
withoat any appearance of oppofition. It is 
but juftice ‘to add to the above €igviion® 
» Jack- 
fon, efg. during the“times he has filled that © 
office, has confiderably improved the city 
and not a little promoted the convenience of 
the inhabitants. It was at the fuggeftion of 
nis gentleman, thatthe corporation purchaf- 
ed an extenfive piece of ground, which com- 
municates from Scotch-ftreet, to Fifher-ftreet, 
on which a very commodious butcher-market 
has been coniiructed. From his application; 
through the intereft of Lord Lowther, to the 
- Board 
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