500 
At Whitehaven, Mrs E. Dickenfon,widow. 
e~Aged 86, Mrs. M. Farith.—Aged 77, Mrs 
Elveck. widcow.—Aged 67, Mrs. Haile — 
Aged jo, Mrs. M. Butler —In his Sgth y- ar, 
Mr. Septimus Hodgzfon, fchoolmatter —-In 
her 46th yeas, Mifs Copeland — Aged 35; 
Mrs, Walker, widow —Mrs. OfNeill, widow. 
=—in the prime of life. “ir J. Roner, thoe- 
gaker.—-Mils A Huk, milliner Aged 
56, Mr. T.. todd.—Aged 49, Mrs Ridley, 
mite of Mr. R. Ridley, of the Cat public- 
hovufe —“ifs J Copeland, tifter of Mifls Copee 
Jana ebove-mentioned. 
MS Workington, aged 77, Mrs. Courfe, 
widow of the late Captain J. Courfe, of the 
fiip Bieiling. 
dine Cockermouth, in his €7th year, Mr. J. 
Reed, dealer in fpirits / 
. At Erampton, Mrs. Ewart, widow. 
At Egremont, in advanced age, 
Curwen {mith 
‘Ac Kefwick, aged about 60, Mr. T. Light- 
foot, attorcey —Aged 64, Mr. J. Barnes 
At Difington, aged 7o, Mr. J. Benfon. 
- At Lowca, in the prime of lite, Mrs. 
Harris 
_ At Brownrigge, in Arcledon, near White 
haven, in an advanced age, Mr. W. Dickin- 
fon 
_ At Kirkland, near Kendal, Mr. W. Robin- 
fon, cryfalter. 
wah Ui lock, in the parifh of Dean, in an 
advanced age, Mrs. Ruth Taylor, of the 
fociety of Quakers. 
At Newtown, near Carlifle,aged about 20, 
Mx. J. Taylor. 
_ At. Eiracyke, in the parifh of Lamplugh, 
ip her 76th year, Mrs. J. Jackfon 
At Bleunerhafler, in Camberland, aged 5£, 
Wirs Jackfon. 
In. London, Mr, T. Benfon, 3d fon of T. 
Benion, efg_ of Cockermouth. 
At Muount-Pleafant, aged 57, Mrs. S. 
Thorpton, a Maiden-lady. 
At Langwathby, Mr. Williamfon, a gen- 
tlem:n of exemplary charaéier, enyazing 
manners, anc great integrity and charity. 
_ Av Clifton, near Perrith, ages 92, Mr. 
Jonathen -avage, of the fociety of Quakers. 
At Bira dyke, In Lampiugh, inhis 18th 
year, Mr. |. Bowman. 
_ Aged 69. Mrs. J Chambers, of Mealr: gE 
in the parifh of Bromfield 
At Sandwitis, in’ his 44th year, Mr. H, 
Bowman, lansing furveyor in tne cuftoms at 
the port oF Whitchaven. —-J. Davicion, eg. 
ef Hili Top, near Kendal. 
At the Banks, near Brampton, aged 34, 
Mr. J Addifon. 
At Whicham, near Boole, in his goth 
year, the Rev. R Scott. M, A. and reétor of 
that parifh. His charadter as a Foachen is 
well known; and perhaps few mei i:vea more 
efteemed by a Very numerous acquaintance. 
BKB: p: tH wes fuppe ted by ten clergy men, all 
of whom bac received their claflical educa 
tion from Mt. Scott. 
Mr. R. 
Yorkfbire. 
* 13,709,8a0. 
[June 1, 
At Borland mill, in the parifh of Kirkpa- 
trick Juxta, aged 97, Mr. W. Thorburn. 
‘At Cogrie, in the parith of Kirkpatrick 
Juxta, aged 84, Mr. J. Murray, late ruling 
elder for the prefbytery of Loclimaben. 
At Galemire, near Whitehaven, in ad- 
‘vanced age, Mr. Fullerton. father of the Reve 
Mr. Fullerton, of Wheipfide. 
_ WORKSHIRE. 
That venerable pile, the abbey church of 
‘Whitby, has fufiered very materiaily by the 
heavy gales of laft month; the remaining 
part of the fouth tianfept having unfortu- 
nately given way, and thereby deprived the 
great towcr of one of its princ'pal fupports —~ 
The North Crofs likewife appears to be very 
much fhaken. This building, founded by 
the families of Piercy and Neville, or, accords 
ing to fome accounts, by che antient kings of 
Nor:humberland, is allowed to be one of the 
mott corre&t and beautiful ipecimens of Gothic 
archite€ture in the kingoom ; and trom its 
elevated firvation, it has long been a promi- 
nest and ufeful fea-mark to mariners. 
Broad and narrow cloths milied in the Weft 
Riding, the lafttwelve months-—Broad cloths 
8,942,-93 yards—increafed this year 254,752 
yards. —Narrow cloths 5,023,996—increafed 
this year us yarcs.—The whoie manufa@tory 
this year, 13,966,794 yards.. Laft year, 
increaled 256,994.— The ime 
meufé quantities of kerfeymeres and. {wane 
de wis now Manufaétured, are not included 
the above flatement. 
© harried} At Barnfley, Mr. T. J- Manley, 
of Madeley, in Shropfhire, fon of J. Manley, 
cig. of the third regiment of dragoons, to 
Mifs Scocks. 
At Hull, Mr. R. Wity, of the Golden 
Fleece public-houfe, to Mits S. Merrican.—- 
Mr. Grifwood, diflenting miaifter, to irs. 
Mitcheil. 
At Parlington, R. Oliver, ef. to Mifs 
Turner, fitter of Sir Charles Turner, bart.—. 
S. Stocks, e'g of Catlton, near Newcaftle, to 
Miis F. Acombe, of Marftene, near York.—- 
Mr: F Cooper, grocer, of Knarefborough, to 
Miis Dearlove, of “arrogate —Mr. R. Cobb, 
furgeon, of New Malton, to Mifs Emma 
Prefton.—Mr. ‘1. Hoe, faddler, of Hedon, to 
Mifs A. Biantoa, of Eafington, both in Hol- 
derneis—-Mr Jos, Rhodes, tanker of Wake- 
field, to Mifs M. Denton, daughter of the 
late Mr. Denton, woolflapier —Mr. Rhedes, 
Wine-merchant, of Huddersfield, to Mifs 
Brooke, daughter of Mr. R. Brooke, mer- 
chant, of Cinderhills Heufe, near Mirfjeld, 
—Mr. Arton, of the Star Inn, to Mrs. Buckley 
both of Pomfret. ——j. Kebinfon, efq. th'p- 
owner of Gull, to Miis E. Moule, of Neds 
lington, rear Howden. 
At Sculcoates, near Hull, Lieut. Booch, of 
the 2d regiment of Weft Bare militia, te 
Mifs E. Parker, fecond daughter of Mr..W. 
Parker, merchant. 
At York, the Rev. W. Richardfon, minife 
ter of St, Michael le Beltrey, to Mrs. Perrot. 
Died. 
