6s 
Died.] At Newcaftle, aged 72, Mrs. 
Graham, late of Newbiggin by the fea— 
Mr. W. Wright, fen.—At the Turk’s Head 
Inn, Lieutenant Gouch, of the armed ship 
Providence, of Shields. —Aged 69, Mr. W. 
Wright, father of Mefirs. T. and W. Wright, 
muficians of this town: he wasa man of 
Rri& integrity, and one who fet little value 
on thofe who wanted it, however confiderable 
or dignified in life. 
Mr. John Marley, linen-draper.—Aged 
Ss, Mr. Ifaac Henzell, painter and glazier. 
In Gatefhead, aged 55, Mr. R. Nefbitt, 
lock and pump maker.—In his 66th year, 
Mr. W Falla, fen. nurieryman. 
At Sunderland, Mr. T. Mounfey, grocer.— 
Mrs. Barnes, wife of Mr. Barnes, furgeon.— 
In an advanced age, Mr. Englifh, father-in- 
Jaw of Mr. Stamp, mercer.—Mr, J. Garrick, 
{choolmafter —Aged 49, Mr. E. Smith, pain- 
ter.—Aged 78, of a paralytic fit, Mr. J. Eden, 
gheriff bailiffi—Mr. Hodgfon, clerk to Mr. 
Scott, of Southwick Pottery, late fchool- 
mafter of this town.—Mrs. Shields, wife of 
Mr W. Shields, mafon.—Mrs. Henderfon, 
wife of Mr. T Henderion, fchoolmafter.— 
Aged 2, Mrs M Finch, widow.—Aged 36, 
Enfign Lacey, of the Royal Lanerk militia. 
At Durham, in his 64th year, Mr. W. 
Forfter, many years mafter of the inn, at 
White Smocks.—Mrs. Baron, widow, and 
fole daughter and heirefs of the late Sir-Tho. 
Heron Middleton, bart. 
At Alnwick, in the prime of life, Mr. T. 
Murton, liewtenant in the navy. 
At North Shields, in the flower of youth, 
Mr. P. Dale, fon of Mr. S. Dale, thip owner, 
—Very fuddenly, Mrs, Greenwell, of the 
Low Lights. 
At South Shields, aged 63, Mr. M. Smith, 
hair-drefler. 
At Berwick upon Tweed, aged 31, Mifs 
Lily, daughter of the late Mr. Lily, but- 
cher.—Mr. G. Bohill, enfign in the Loyal 
Berwick Volunteers.— Mifs Rumney, daugh- 
ter of the Rey. Jos. Rumney, vicar. 
At Bamburgh, aged 72, Mr. B. Adamfon, 
{urgeon, 
At Newhbiggin, in her 77th year, Mrs. 
M. Pallifon, widow.—J, Carruthers, efy. of 
Braes, in the parish of Annan; a fubftantial 
yeoman, well known in that diftrit by the 
appellation of the ‘* Laird of Braes.” 
At Howdon Dock, Mr. W. Thompfon, 
eldeft fon of Mr. Roger Thompfon. 
At Bath, whither fhe had repaired for the 
benefit of her health, Mrs. Laye, wife of 
Colonel Laye, of the Royal Artillery, and 
daughter of W. Browne, eig. of Benten, near 
Newcaftle, 
At Long Horfley, Mr. J. Ramfay, parith 
clerk and {choolmaiter. 
At the Tone Pitt Houfe, Northumberland, 
aged 40, Mr. W, Robinfon, innkeeper. 
AtseMillhoufe,-in Northumberland, Mz. 
J. Smith, ferjeant in the 3d battalion of 
Royal Artillery —-Ja his 82d year, Mr, J. 
Cumberland and Weftmareland. 
[ Jaly l, 
Heavyfides, of Morley.=-Aged 24, Mr, j- 
Dunn, of Garmondfay Moor, near Durham 5 
his death was occafioned by a fall from his 
horfe, on the preceding day. 
At Newfham, in Yorkshire, cin his 85th 
year, Mr. W. Marley, father of Mr, J. 
Marley, linen-draper, of Newcaftle, 
At Hackney, London, inthe prime of life, 
Mr. N. Slight, fon of Mr. Slight, farmer, 
in Kelfo. 
At Hayton, aged 71, the Rev. Mr. Wills. 
—In the prime of life, Mr. G, Machell, 
furgeon, of Wolfingham. 
At Earlftown, aged 79, the Rev. J. Dalzie. 
Mrs. A. Rudde, of Marron Lodge, daughter 
of the late L. Robinfon, Efq- of Stockton. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND, 
An act has been paffed, during the prefent 
feffion of pariiament, or regulating and ether- 
wife improving the falmon and other fifheriesy 
within the counties ef Cumberland, Weft- 
moreland, Dumfries, and Wigton, and im the 
Stewartry of Kircudbright. This regulation 
has been long called for, and will now, it is 
hoped, become highly advantageous to the 
public. 
Married.| At Whitehaven, Mr. W. Ir- 
ving, fmith, to Mifs M. Robinfon, of Grey- 
fouthen.—Captain Hare, of the thip Wors- 
ley, to Mrs Watts.—-Mr. J. Wilfon, fhoe- 
maker, to Mifs Watfon. Bh oe 
At Allonby, Mr. J. Hodgfon, merchant, 
to Mifs S. Bowman. 
At Penrith, Mr. J. Townley, glazier, 
aged 24, to Mifs M. Smellie, aged 14. 
At Great Corby, Mr. P. Robinfon, fchool- 
matter, to Mifs E. Hodgfon. 
At Carlifle, at the Quaker’s meeting~ 
houfe, Mr. J. Cooke, filverfmith, to Miis 
M. Addlington, of Liverpool. 
Died.] At Carlifle, Mr. J. Tomlins, wine 
merchant. —Mr. T. Capper, formerly an emi-— 
nent taylor.—-Aged 34, Mr. J. Kendal, mere 
cer.—Mrs. ]. Haugh, widow,—Aged about 
70, Mrs. Litter, of Catcoat —At an advanced 
age, Mr. J. Morrifon, gardener and inn- 
keeper.—-Mrs. Goodfellow, wife of Mr, 
J. Goodfellow, fhoemaker. _ 
At Whitehaven, aged g2, Mrs. E. Scales.— 
Aged 35, Mr. J. King, cabinet-maker.— 
Aged 22, Mr. J. Harrifon, jun. 
At Cockermouth, aged 47, Mr. R. Hinde, 
auctioneer.—In her 25th year, Mifs E. Wal- 
ker, fecond daughter of the late J. P, Walker, 
efq.—Iin -an advanced age, Mrs. Satterth- 
wayte, 2 maiden lady. 
At Kefwick, aged 65, Mr. R. Grave. 
At Workington, aged 74, Mrs. L. Dunn. 
—Aged 34, Mrs. 1. Wilfon, reli&t of the late 
Capt. W. Wilfon, of the thip Concord. 
At Harries, near Whitehaven, aged 72, 
Mrs. M, Lindell. ; 
At Hefket Hill, parifh of Burgh upon 
Sands, aged 79, Mrs. Grace Ritfon. During 
the laft fifty years, fhe colle€ted eggs in the 
furrounding villages, and fold them” in Car- 
lifle market. By great parfimony, fhe had ac- 
cumalated 
