558 wae 
A great improvement has been made at the 
slower end of Duke-street, Whitehaven, by 
forming a fine opening to that ‘side of the 
North Harbour. The capital payement re- 
_cently completed throug n New- Town, and 
“from james’s-street through Albion-street, 
is also a Nery great convenignce. The other 
public works, now in progress there, are'the 
completing of the New Road, with which a 
spacious communication is to be formed near ~ 
‘Bransty-Arch; from whence the footpath is 
tea be guarded by a Chinese. railing to the 
turnpike vate, something more than a mile 
Gn length, without crossing the road:—lay- 
ing the foundation for the intended range of 
warehouses, Sc. to extend from the New 
‘Tongue to the North Tongue ;—clearing the 
ground for gardens on the west side of the 
New Read, and in various other places, for 
the erection of dweliing-houses, &c. and also 
the building of a house of correction, in a 
very airy and convenient situation near the 
top of Queen. street. 
Married.| At Whitehaven, Captain Rigg, 
of the brig Nelly, to Miss Herbert, daughter 
of Mr. Richard H. 
At Kendal, Mr. John Moulden, to Miss 
Newby. 
~ At. Workington, Captatn Cannon, of the 
Leander, to Miss Dorethy Borrowdale. 
’ Died.| AtCarlisle,Mrs. Esther Ritson, wife 
of Mr. Joseph R.—Mr. John Armstrong, 62.—— 
Mary, daughter of John Keysham, M. D. i4. 
=—Mrs. Elizabeth Waidson, 75.—Mrs. Dick- 
enson, wife of the Rev. Richard D. 69.— 
Joha, son of My. Jonathan Wilson, 16. 
AtgKendal, Mr. John Ireland, of the house 
of Ireland anak Sons, woollen. manufacturers, 
74,—Mirs. Askew, 46.—Mr. Thomas Scott, 
39.—Miss Mackarall, 20. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. John Porte,” 33.— 
‘Mrs. Eleanor Keswick, 58.—Mrs. Turnbull, 
36,——-Mrs.-Elizabeth Peele, 77.—Mr. John 
Witty, 70. 
At Mount Pleasant, near i iikehawen, 
Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson, widow of Captain 
R, 66. 
At W orkington, Mr. Dia Saul. 
At Ashley Grove, near : Egremont, Mr. 
Tsaac Bragg. 
At Keswick, Mr. Matthew Cockin, 86. 
~w-Mr. John Middlefield, 54. 
At Withersiack, Mr. James Cartmail, 80. 
At Cockermouth, Mr, Peter Thompson, 
bookseller, 27. 
_. At Appletawaite in Underskiddaw, near 
Keswick, Mr. Matthew Edger, 70. 
(At Arkleby Hall, in his 40th year, the 
Rey. john Temple, A.M. classical master _ 
of the F:ee School at Ponsonby, since its. first 
opening » in _the year A798 5 a gentleman 
eminently qualified fer the office; the duties 
of which he discharged with increasing re- 
-putation to himself; goa advantage to hispu- , 
pus. 
At Low Groves, neat Sencal, Mr. Ben- 
jamin Harrison. 
Yorkshire. 
fJuly a, 
At Penrith, Mr. Rowland Cowper, of the 
New Beower ; 
At Flanders, near Dalston, Mrs. Elizabeth 
Anson, 86. 
At Caldewbank, Ha wskdale, Mrs. Ann 
Fedden, a maiden lady, 83. 
At Johnby, aged 81, Mr. John Bowerbank, 
a most respectable Picea ‘under his Grace 
the Duke of Norfolk upwards of sixty years, 
and father to Lady Vane, of Armthwaite-hall, 
in this county. 
At Long- gill, 
Milner, 36. 
At Carr Hall, Miss Frances Peirson, daughs 
ter of Themas P. esq. of Whitby. ; 
near Orton, Mr. Ralph 
YORKSHIRE, 
At Leeds, during the last year, there were . 
2161. baptisms, 696 marriages, and 120% 
deaths. At Wakefield there were 467 bap- 
tisms, 145 marriages, and 220 deaths ; bathe 
at the latter place i123 encreased baptisms, 
and 26 marriages, and 50 deaths fewer than 
the preceding year. 
Married.|. At York, Wiiliam Butler Laird, . 
esq. only son of Admiral L, of Strathmarton, 
in the county of Forlar, Scotland, to Miss 
Lioyd, eldest daughter of the late George 
L. esq. ~ 
Mr, H. Boulton, to Miss Raine, eldest: 
daughter of the late William R. esq, of Ha- 
ae 
At Wensley, Richard Hill, esq. of Thorn- 
ton, to Miss Anne Yarker, second daughter 
of the late Rev. Luke Y. of Leyburn. 
At Beverley, the Rev. John Mather, mi- 
nister to the congregation of dissenters at 
that place, to Mrs. Richardson, widow of the 
late Mr. R. of Little Humber, in Sh cae 
ness. 
At Huddersfield, William Wikies esq. 
of Halifax, te Miss H. Burn, Pickford, fourth 
daughter of Joseph Radcliffe, esq. of Milns- : 
bridge House. 
At Kirkby Malhamdale, in Craven, Mr. 
Thomas Brown, son of Christopher B. esq. 
ot Stainforth, near Settle, to Miss: Rimiag- 
ten, only dene ie of Josias R. esq. of Scots- 
thorp, near Skipton. 
John Cule, esq. purser of the Aboukir, of 
74uns,.to Ann, daughter of the late Mr. 
Joseph Robinson, of Sherburn, near Ferry- 
bridge. 
At Danby, near Whitby, Mr. Belle aa: 
per, of Kastingham, to Miss Agar, daughter 
oi Matthew A. esq. of Fryup. 
At Leeds, Mr. Peter Earnshaw, of Knares- 
borough, attorney, to Miss Walker, danghwer 
of che: late Mr. Abralam W. 
At Northailerton, Mr. Trolove, of ie 
well House, Lincolnshire, to, Miss Tsabelia 
Wilkinson, fourth daughter of the Rev. 
James W. 
The Rey. James Landon, vicar of Aymes- 
try, Herefordspire, and Aberiord, in. this 
county, to ARNG. only daughter of Timothy 
Bainbridge, esq. of the latter place. 
Died-j 
