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git, of Sunderland, to Mifs Mary Dixon, of 
Bithopwearmouth.—Mr, Walter Nichol, -cap- 
tain of the fhip Mercury, of Blyth, to Mrs. 
Phebe Robinfon, of Seaton Sluice. 
Died.] At Sunderland, Mr, Henry Lava- 
rick, fhoe-maker, 37.—Mrs. Wood, 81, mo- 
ther of Mr. W. attorney.—Mr. Edward Law- 
fon, 106; he was blind three years, but re- 
covered his fight a fort time previous to his 
death, and had an extraordinary memory.— 
Mrs. Eden, wife of Mr. E. furgeon.—Mrs, 
Brafs, wife of Mr. B. fhip owner.—Hen- 
ry Gilchrift, known, by the name of the 
King of the Work-houfe, in which place he 
refided upwards of sr years. On Sundays 
and holidays he was clothed in fearlet, with 
a laced hat, of which and his title he was 
exceedingly proud. — 
At Darlington, Mrs. Backhoufe, $7, reliét 
of Mr. James B. fen. banker.—Mir. John 
James, porter- brewer. ; 
At Newcattle, Mr. Thomas Coulthard, 
taylor, 48.—-Mrs. Wallis, 42, relict of Jobn 
W. efq. wine-merchant,—Mr, John Emer- 
fen, iron founder, 76.—Mirs. Pringle, wife of 
Mr. Thomas P, 47.—Mrs. Elizabeth M. 
Rutherford.-Mrs. Dorothy Gibfon, wife of 
Mr. Reginald G. 71. 
At Durham, Mrs. Mary Webfter, 49, re- 
lt of Mr. Jofhua W. excife officer.—Mr. 
George Winter, painter and glazier, 63.— 
Mrs. Eleanor Fofter, 60. 
At North Shields, Mr. Wm. Fletcher, at- 
torney at law.—Mrs. Robfon, relict of Mr. 
Thomas R. many years mafter of the Cum- 
berland of Newéaftle,—Lieut. Jefiray Mould- 
ing of the royal navy. 
At Bifhopwearmouth, Mrs. Forth, wife of 
John Doddington F. efq. barrack matter at 
Whitburn and Fulwell. 
At Blyth, Mrs. Ramfay, widow, 89. 
At Hexham, Mifs Elizabeth Reed, 1S 
daughter of Mrs. Thomfon, of the Black 
Bull inn.—Mr. Ifaac Baty, mafter of the 
Grey Bullinn, 51. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND. 
An effort is making to remove the fham- 
bles which are a great nuifance to the town 
of Wigton; a place which, of late years, has. 
been gradually improving in a neatnefs, and 
even elegance of building, that diftinguithes 
it more, perhaps, than any other town of the 
fame extent in its neighbourhood. 
A lamb was lately yeaned at Mr. B-own’s, 
High Winder, in Weftmorland, with eight 
Tegs, two tails, two feparate bodies, two 
necks, and only one head. 
Married.) At Baflenthwaite, Mr. Tho- 
. mas Briggs, to Mifs Mounfey, 
At Ponfonby, John Cumberland Hughes, 
efg. to Mifs Elizabeth Stanley, fecond daugh- 
rer of George Edward S, efg. 
Fiall, near Whitehaven, ) 
At Workington, Captain Jofeph Brown, 
of the fhip Peter, to Mifs Robinfon.—Capt, 
Jolin Shipley, of the Mary, to Mifs Powe, 
Cumberland and Weftmoreland. 
-73 —Mrs. 
of Ponfonby | 
615 
At Whitehaven, Mr. Wm. Richardfon, 
fhipwright, to Mifs Sarah Ritfon. 
Died | At Carlifle, Mrs. Elizabeth Nichol- 
fon, 55.—-Mrs, Robinfon, wife of Mr. R. 
of the Grey ‘Goat public houfe-—-Mrs Ann 
Pattinfon, wife of Mr, John P. mafter of the 
poor houfe. | 
At Broughton Bridge, near Cockermouth, 
Mifs Martha Whinney, 21, anda few days 
afterwards her fifter Mifs Le Wis 2its 
At Appleby, Wm. Thompfon, aged 17, 
the youngeft fon of Mr. Tho. T. of that 
place. To an amiable difpofition he united 
extraordinary talents, anda maturity of un- 
derftanding feldom poffeffed by any of the 
fameage. For fome time before his com- 
plaint began to affume an alarming appear- 
ance, he had aéted as.an affiftant to his bro- 
ther, an eminent chemift and druggift, in Lis 
verpool, Th that fituation, his conciliating 
manners, uncommon activity, and prompt 
judgment fecured him the attention and ref 
pect of a numerous circle of friends. 
At Egremont, 63, Mrs. Ellifon, wife of 
Henry E. efq. and eldeft daughter of the 
late Peter How, efq. of Whitehaven,—Mr. 
James Levinfton, mafon.—Mrs. Jane Cook, 
wife of Mr, John ©. hatter, 82. 
At Green Bank, near Whitehaven, 70, 
Mr. Jofeph Grinfdall. 
At Allonby, 95, Mrs. Mary Litt. 
At Penrith, 94, Mr. John Wilkinfon, 
many years an eminent blackfmith.—Mr, 
Richard Wifeman, 52. 
At Whitehaven, Mifs Grayfon,. daughter 
of Mr. James G.—Mr. Wm. Robinfon, fur- 
geon, 43. 
At Kirkby Stephen, 33,- Mr. John 
Whitelock, common brewer.—Mr, Henry 
Rigg, of Giits, near Horron, Weftmor- 
land, 65. He was returning from Shap fair, 
in a poft-chaife and expired within three 
iY 
little more than three’ hours. 
At Cockermouth, Mr. George Sancton, 
fhallogn manufacturer.._Mr. John Thomp- 
fony 72, He had been bell-man and fexton 
for many years,—Aged 22, Mr. Richard Be- 
aty, late a carrier between this place and 
Maryport. 
At Workington, 58, Mrs. Mary Hill, re- 
lict of Capt, John H.—-Mrs. Elizabeth Piggs, 
Martha Scrugham, 85,—Mrs. 
Twentyman, wife of Mr. Jonathan T. 39. 
—Mrs. Longcake, wife of Mr. J. L.—Mils 
Barnfather, of Carlifle, 19. y 
At Kirby Shore, Weftmoreland, Mr. Tho. 
Atkinfon, 68, . 
At Burton, in Kendal, 28, Mr. John Wal- 
ker, of Witherflack.—Mr. Edward Green, 
late of Darlton, 77. ; 
At Kiln Hall, in Baffenthwaite, 91, Mrs, 
Mary Pitt. Ms 
At Bothel, Mr. Allifon.—Mrs. Hodgfon. 
At Maryport, 46, Mrs. Tolfon, wife of 
Mr. Samuel T, merchant. 
At Thwaites, in the parifh of Millom, 
4 K 2 ‘ Mr, 
miles of his own houfe, after an illnefs of 
