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which, contain Biographical Anecdotes or Facts releipoy to eminent 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND.DURHAM * 
Marred:} at Painshaw, Durpam, Capt. 
W. B. Tuftnell, or the East Essex Militia, to 
Miss Frances Miner, third daughter of the 
Fate Robert: M. esq. ‘ : 
At Nesisasiin: Mr. Edward Backhouse, 
banker, of Darlington, to Mis, .Robson, o the 
same place.—-\ir. Richard Hoyle, to Miss 
Cecilia Gibson —Myr Benjamin scrobie, mer- 
chant, to Miss Bernard. 
At Ecen, Andrew Darling, esq. of Oat- 
field, toMiss Stewart, only daughter of Lieut. 
James's of the royai navy. 
At Chester-le.Scrcet, Lreut. Ranson, of the 
Durham: Militia,.to Miss Hannah. Punshon. 
Dis: At Shieldfeld, near Newcastle, 
Robert Page, esq. com pt roller ct the customs 
at the latter place' 4d. years, and not, less 
distinguished as ai-elegant scholar than asan 
officer-ominflexible intygrity, 69. 
At Alnwick, Mr. Johan Annett, 87. 
At Roddam-Castie,.fitrs. Reddam, wife of 
Robert R_.esq. first admiral ot the-red, a lady 
ef extensive benevolence. 
At Birtiey, Mr. Edward Ghaslton, 64. 
At Hexham, Mr. Jobn S-vill, an occasional 
spreacher among the, metodists. 
At New. astle, Hannah ,.Ranshaw, 
“Miss Wilson. Mrs. Handasyde, 42. 
Jobn Wilson. — Mr. Wm Rowand. 
Patrick Rodaniaker, 70 —Mr. Wm. 
surzeon, 50.—Lieut. Hill, of the 
York tiilitia. 
At Berwick, Mrs. Cowan, 85.—Mr. James 
-Dickson,-47. 
At Darlington, Mr-Joha Mills. 
Ac Bisaopwearmoutn, Miss Crisp. - 
At «bony Benton Colliery, .Mr. 
Bortis, 87. . 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
i00.— 
am Mr, 
~~ Mr. 
Potts, 
Norta 
Samuel 
At the 22d anniversary meeting of the 
Subscribers to the Cockermouth Dispensary, 
it appeared that, in the course of the last 
year, medical and surgical assistance had been 
administered to 300 persons.— ihe patients 
recommended and registered amount to 109— 
the midwifery cases to 19—the cow-pox ino- 
culation to 62—and the trivial iiciderts to 
110. Of the registered patients 88 were dis- 
missed cured, 1 relieved, £0 dead, and 10 
remain upon the books The total number 
vi sick and maimed poor, - -who have been ad~ 
mitted to the_benefits of this charity, since 
the ist of February, 1785, exceeds 7752. 
\ 
Married. At Whitehaven, Capt Jos. 
Fearn, of the ship Queen Charlotte, to Miss 
Scott, 
At Kirkby Stephen, Captain |Wiison, to 
Jane, second daughter of Thomas Mank- 
house, esq of Winton. 
At Carlisle, Mr Wm. Brand,’ of the | Yank 
of Scotland, at Dumfries, to Miss Elis. 
W iiton. piety 
Digg | At Carlisle, Mrs Fergnson, ae 
of Mr."Georze F. ¥0.—Mr. Archibald Gallo- 
way, 67.— Mr, james Tyson, 22. — Mr. Je- 
seph Foxster, of the Lion and. Lamb Inn, 
Mr. Rowland Siouts, $1.. 
At Brampton, Mr. Joha Hodgson, sur- 
geon, 90. 
At Yiigton, Miss Sarah Matthews, 47. | 
At Caldbeck, Mrs, Mary Scott, widow, 88. 
During the rebellion in 1745, she was servant 
to Col, Stanwix, of Carlisle, in whose house 
the Duke ef betel cade pine hundred rebek 
solaiers were quartered. 
At Kirvythore, Westmoreland, Mis. Sewell, 
relict of the Rev. Mr. S. 
At Carleton, Mr. George Little, 83. 
At Cockesmpiutie Mr. Thomas. Beason, 
attorney. 
At Woodside, near Wigton, Edward Tris- 
tr em, younvest soa of Mr. George Loxther, 
jun. of Dornock. ’ 
Ait Causey Foot, .near. Keswick, Robert, 
son of Mr. Christopher Hodgson, 17. 
At Keswick, Mr. Birkett, 56. 
At Burton in Kendal, Miss Margaret 
Cragg, daughter o} the late Mr. Robert C. 
of Millthorp, 22.—Mrs. Margaret Hodgson. 
At Whitehaven, Miss Sarali Dixon, YO. 
At Mire Sike, in Loweswater, Mr- john 
Mirebouse, aged 102. His family is remark- 
able tor longevity : his father died at the age 
of 95, his Rif attained her 100th year ; - 
three of his sisters died each at the age of 
82, and a fourth sister, lately, im her 95d. 
year. 
At Workington, Mr. Henry Saul, ee 
YORKSHIRE. 
The Trinity House in. London have it in 
contemplation to erect a new light-house up-_ 
on Spurn Point, on a plan recommended 
-by Mr. Mills, the collector of customs at 
Bridlington 3 the light to be of such poweras 
to throw its yays toa very considerable dise 
tance in the thickest fog. Ihe want of a 
better light at the entrance of the Humber — 
has — 
