3§2 
the impreffion will amount to a number of 
copies fuflicient. for the different parifhes 
where they may be found neceflary, upon ens 
guiry. 
As fome labourers were lately digging 
clofe to the foundation of that venerable félic 
Adrian’s Wall, at Tarraby, on the Brompton 
road, about one mile and a half from Carlifle, 
they difcovered a Roman altar, 1 foot 6 iriches 
in height, and 7 inches in breadth, on which 
are the following characters: 
MART COCM 
fis WS Aes 
SANCTAS=NA 
SECUNDINI 
D SOL. SUECV 
RA. ZELIANIE 
CcCURA—OPRV 
FELIX OPTO 
Married.] At Carlifle, Mr. W. Hodgfon, 
to Mifs J. Bailey. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. A. Macmahen, read- 
maker, in Kendal, to Mifs N. Holmes, of 
Ginns. 
At Berwick, Mr. J. Archibald, merchant, 
to Mifs J. Milburne, milliner. 
Died.] At Carlifle, Mrs.Vale, wife of Mr. 
Vale, equeftrian performer.—Aged 79, Mr. 
M. Hind, late of Cargo.—Aged 86, Mr. J. 
Matthews.—Aged 43, Mr. J. Grayfon, hat- 
ter.—Aged 65, Mr. J. Blaycock, grocer. 
At Kendal, Mr. H. Waterhoufe, fecond fon 
of Mrs. S. Waterhoufe, linen: draper. 
At Workington, in an advanced age, Mr. 
W. Court.—Mr. J. Robertfon, captain of the 
fhip Delight. — Aged go, Mrs, E. Ferren, 
widow. 
At Whitehaven, Capt. Mayne.—In an ad- 
vanced age, Mr. Maychell, formerly mafter 
of athip from this port.—Aged 82, Mr. P. 
Gloffop, of the ftamp-office.—Aged 18, Mifs 
J. Herbert, daughter of Mr. Herbert, tide- 
ofacer.—Mrs. S. Bowman, widow.—At an 
advanced age, Mr. R. Ponfonby, cooper.—= 
Aged 55, Mr. J. Lewthwayte.—In the prime 
of life, Mrs. Patterfon, wife of Mr. Patter- 
fon, twine manufacturer. 
At Cockermouth, Mrs. L. Hynde, wife of 
Mr. G. Hynde, hair-drefler.—Aged 78, Mr. 
H. Cowperthwayte. 
At Kefwick, aged 39, Mrs. Scott, wife of 
Mr. J. Scott, innkeeper. 
At Egrernont, the Rev. Mr. Brocklebank, 
formerly of Corbridge, Northumberland. 
Ac Maryport, Mrs. M. Whitefide.—Mr. 
A. Brown, painter. : 
At Longtown, aged So, Mrs. M. Graham, 
of the Globe inn. —Mrs. Beatty, wife of 
Dr. Beatty, of the 53d regiment of foot. 
At Peele’s-town, ifle of Man, aged go, 
Mrs. If. Callifer, widow.—-Mr. J. Corris, 
merchant. 
At Douglas, Ifle of Man, in the prime of 
life, Mr. P. Gelling, cabinet-maker. 
At Dumfries, J. Swan, efq. of Craig’s- 
hiel, ; 
York pire. 
[May i; 
At Caufeyfoot, nedr Kefwick, aged 17, 
Mifs Hodgfon. 
At Portinfcale, near Kefwick, aged 64; 
Mrs. J. Clarke. E 
At Great Orton, aged 85; Mrs. E. Hunt- 
ingdon, widow. . 
On the 1gth of December laft, at St. 
George’s, ifland of Grenada, aged 23, Mr. 
J. Weftray, fecond fon of Mr. HR. Weftray, 
of Efkatt, near Whitehaven. e 
At Dublin, in the prime of life, Mr. B. 
Steward, mafter of the thip John and Bella, 
of Whitehaven. 
At Hards, in Old Cultram, Mr. J. Hare 
rifon, a refpeétable yeoman, a worthy neighs 
bour, and ufeful man. 
At Helfington, near Kendal, aged 32, Mrse 
A. Cannon. 
At Ayfide, near Cartmel, aged 93, Mrs. 
A. Wall. 
At Great Broughton, near Cockermouth, 
in her 84th year, Mrs. J. Hutchinfon, widows 
late of Murton, in Lamplugh.—Mr.]. Philip, 
farmer. Having occafion to crofs the river 
Irwin, between Brompton and Oldwall, then 
{welled with heavy rains, he was unfortu- 
nately drowned in the attempt, although his 
horfe reached the oppofite fhore. 
At Kellhoufe, near Carlifle, Mr. J. Welth, 
farmer. 
At Cummerfdale, in the prime of life, Mr. 
R. Irving, late mafter of the White Swan 
Inn, in Carlifle. 
In Wigton, aged about so, Mr. J. Ivifon, 
ftone-mafon.—- Mrs. Howe, wife of Mr. J. 
Howe, flax-dreffer.—Mrs. J. Barnes, of Oul- 
ton, near Wigton. 
At Scotby, near Carlifle, aged 78, Mr. T. 
Stockdale. 
At Peebles, aged 42, Mr. R. Mofer, of 
Kendal. 
At Caldbeck, aged 71, being fcorched to 
death in confequence of her muflin drefs 
catching fire, Mrs. Dawfon, relié of the late 
Lieutenant-general Richard Dawfon, former- 
ly lieutenant-governor of the Ifle of Man, but 
late of Canterbury ; an accomplifhed gentle- 
woman in her manners, and of a friendly and 
benevolent charaéter. She had truly Sa 
heart to pity, and a hand to give.” 
Aged 94, Mrs. M. Prieftman, widow. She 
was cook tathe late Duke of Cumberland, at 
Blackhall-hall, in the fame county, when 
Carlifle was befieged, in the year 1745. 
Lately, at Dotglas, Ile of Man, Mr.C. 
Bland, a preacher among the Methodift fo- 
cieties. 
At Stubb, in Kirklington, aged 80, Mr. 
A. Atkinion, publican. 
At the Banks, near Brompton, in his 84th 
year, Mr. ]. Addifon. 
At Wide-open-dykes, aged 98, Mrs,Heflop. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Married.] At Hull, Mr. Lafcelles, to Mifs 
A. Thompfon, fecond daughter of Mr. P. 
Thompfon, fhip-ownes, of York.—Mr. S. 
Doyle, 
