1803.) 
‘between Hawkfdale and Dalftone, by Mr. 
Wilford Wilfon, who has likewife under- 
taken, in anadvertifement with his name af- 
fixed to it, to make a good and fafe road in 
that part, in lieu of the old and dangerous 
pafiage through the river. 
Married,] At Arthuret, near Longtown, 
W. Browne, efq. of Tallentire Hall, in this 
county, to Mifs Steward, niece to the earl of 
Galloway. 
At Cockermouth, Mr. G. Watfon, mari- 
ner, to Mifs A. Atkinfon, grocer.—Mr, R. 
Stubbs, to Mifs Perry, late of Whitehaven. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. W. Spedding, cabi- 
- met maker, to Mrs. E. Williamfon.—Mr. P. 
Hodgfon, attorney, to Mifs Rumney, daugh- 
ter of Mr. J. Rumney, merchant.—Mr. Hub- 
bard, comedian, to Mifs Blanche, comedian. 
At Carlifle, Mr. Bailey, of Uxbridge, 
near London, to Mifs E. Carrick.—Lieut. 
H. Hanfon, to Mifs Blanch, of the theatre, 
late of Carlifle.——Mr. C. Clark, drapper, to 
Mifs Ponfonby, of Egremont. 
At Workington, Mr. W. Borrowdale, 
printer, to Milfs Jackfon, eldef daughter of 
Mr. W. Jackfon, grocer. 
At Caftle Sowerby, Mr. W. Gibfon, to 
Mifs Mitchell, eldeft daughter of the late 
Mr. W. Mitchell, ferjeant in the Cumber- 
land militia. 
Died.| At Carlifle,aged 70, Mrs.Routledge, 
of Cumcrook, fifter of the late J. Routledge, 
efq.—In the prime of life, Mrs. M. Knight, 
widow.—Mr. E, Muncafter.—In the jail of 
this city, where he had been fome time con: 
fined for debt, Mr. J. Black, ftiaymaker. 
At Whitehaven, aged 86, Mrs, A. Max- 
well, reli&t of the lateMr. R. Maxwell, ma- 
riner.—Aged 60, Mrs, P. Greggs.—Mr. J. 
Wilfon, tobacconift. 
At Cockermouth, aged 21, Mifs A. 
Simpfon, a young lady of endearing virtues, 
gentle manners and uncommon equanimity, 
which fhe particularly evinced, in the courfe 
of her fufferings, under a lingering illnefs, 
At Workington, aged 83, Mr. J. Hodfon, 
At Appleby, aged 60, J. Parkin, efq. poit- 
snafter. 
At Kefwick, in her z4th year, Mifs C. 
Dacre, of Kirklinton-hali. 
At Egremont, aged 54, Mrs. E. Atkinfon. 
At Longtown, Mrs. James, wife of the 
Rev. Mr. James, curate, of Arthuret. 
Lately in London, in‘his 3oth year, Mr. 
G. Dixon, third fon of the late J. Dixon, efq. 
of Whitehaven. 
At Cowen Bridge, near Kirkby Lonfdale, 
aged «9, Chriftopher Picard, efq. attorney. 
At Morrefby, aged 75, Mr. J]. Bowman. 
At Holme, in the parifh of Arthuret, Mr, 
R, Irving. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Lately, the foundation-ftone ef an iron 
bridge was laid at or near the town of Yarm, 
upon an elegant plan, by Mr. Thomas Wil- 
fon of Bifhop Wearmouth. A very confider- 
able expence will be faved to the North Ri- 
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ding of this county, and to the county of 
Durham, by this bridge, when compleated, 
and it is likewife expeéted that the dreadful 
‘inundations, to which the town has veen 
long fubjeét in floods and deep rains, will be 
in future prevented in confequence of the ree 
moval of the abutments of the prefent bridge, 
which, as is well known, occupy nearly one 
third of the bed of theriver. 
*¢ A few daysago a common.eating cucume 
ber was cut in the garden of C. Willon, efq, 
of Empfall, near this place, which meafured, 
in length, twenty inches and a half; in cir- 
cumference. fourteen, and weighed five pounds 
and a quarter.” Doncalter, &c. Gazette, 
Oct. 27. 
Married.] At Hull, Mr. T. Browne, 
publican, to Mrs. A. Jennings, houfekeeper, 
to J. R. P. efg.—Mr. J. Haire, tallow- 
chandler, to Mifs S. Milner —Capt. J. Ca. 
vill, of the Selby, a veflel trading to Yar- 
mouth, to Mifs A. Boyce.—Mr. J. Jackfony 
upholfterer, to Mifs Dodd, of Liverpool. 
_ J. Sunderland, jun. efq. of Cowley-hall, 
near Halifax, to Mits Lifter, of Halifax. 
At Sheffield, Mr. G. Bower, furgeon, to 
Mifs E. Warburton, of Bridgehoufe.—Mr. 
j. Fairbank, land-furveyor, to Milfs Car- 
butt, daughter of Mr. F. Carbutt, merchant, 
of Leeds.—Mr. T. Fenfdale, architect, to 
Mifs S. Marfhall.—-Mr. Radley, druggift, to 
Mifs Fareham. 
At Rippon, R. Smith, efq. of Sharow, to 
Mifs A. Pybus Thompfon, youngeft daugh. 
ter of Abel Thompfon, efq. of Archdale 
Hall. 
At Howden, J. Blanchard, efq. of Brigh- 
ton, to Mrs. Clark. The bricegroom has 
feen feventy four revolving funs, the bride 
fixty-five! t 
At Wakefield, Mr. Leidger, tronmonger, 
to Mifs Keturah Wood, daughter of Mr. 
Wood, bookfeller. 
At Leeds, Mr. Jackfon, tobacconift, to 
Mifs M. Armitage.—Mr. J. Teal, timber- 
merchant, to Mifs E, Sherwood, of Kexby, 
near York.—J, Irvin Jackfon, lieutenant in 
the fixth regiment of foot, to Mifs Elam. 
At Bedale, Mr. Spence, furgeon, to Mifs 
Utley, of Aifkew. 
At Selby, Mr, G. L. Weddall, wine-mer- 
chant, to Mifs Routh, of Pollington.—Mr. 
Vevers, woolftapler, of Huddersfield, to Mifs 
Kilner, of Dalton.—Mr. T Fourne/s, iron- 
monger, of Rippon, to Mifs H. Carr, of 
Leeds. —T. Dyfon, efq. of Willow Edge, to 
Mrs. Moorhoufe, of Rippondon, near Hali- 
fax—Mr. W. Thorpe, of Kirby Fleetham, 
to Mifs Halton, daughter of T. Halton, efgq. 
At Knottingiey, the Rev. C. Ifherwood, 
of Brotherton, to Mrs. Browne.—Mr. J. Par- 
kin, publican, of Brightfide, to Mrs. Vether, 
widow, of Sheffield. The bridegroom is to- 
tally blind. 2 
At Sheffield, Mr. W. Ingham, to Mifs M, 
Stringer.—Mr. C. H. Bland, of Flamborough, 
to MifsHarrifon, of Broughton, Lincolnihise. 
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