604 Cumberland and 
men of the town, 85.—Mrs- Robson.—=Mr. - 
Rowland Wheatley, 46.—Miss Bradshaw, 
24.—Mr. John Doxford, teacher of the wor!- 
h use children of North Shields, and who 
fo tnerly for wany years kept the House of 
Connection at Morpeth, 76.—Mrs. Loggan, 
62.—George Foster, esq. youngest son of the 
Tate Alderman F.—Mrs. Tooley, §50.—Mr. 
William Pearson, teacher of mathematics. 
Mrs. Sarah Massman, 88 —-Mr. Andrew Bow- 
maker, 105.—Mr. George Renoldson, ship- 
builder, 86 —-Mr. Thomas Beck, receiver of 
the duty at this port for coast-lights. 
At Berwick, Mrs, Davidson.—Mrs. Debo- 
_ sah Sands, 68.—Mrs. Smith, 314.—Mr. Wile 
liam Davidson, 75. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
The Workington Agricultural Society of 
fers the following premiums’ for the year 
1810: For the best managed farm, in the 
hands of a farmer in the county of Cumber- 
land, twelve guineas. The committee or 
judges appointed, in their adjudication to at- 
‘tend to the suil, husbandry, cultivation, pro- 
duce, and locality of the same; and particular- 
Jy to the quantity and excellence of the green 
crops. Tie ferm to be not Jess than 80 acres. 
For the best managed farm, in the hands of 
a yeonsan, occupying his own estate, not less 
than 30 acres or more than 100, two miles 
distant at least from a market town, in the 
county of Cumberland, six guineas. 3 subject 
to the same rules as above. 
A correspondent of the Whitehaven Pac- 
quet suggests that it would be a very great 
improvement if a new road were made from 
Whitekaven to Egremont, to commence at 
or near the top of Poe-street, and to proceed 
aiong the meadows with an easy ascent, un- 
ib it falls in with, amd crosses, the old road 
at Scalegill, winding up the hollow i in sucha 
manner as to take it pretty near at a level, 
and then to take the east side of Bri igrig- 
noor, below the Ore Pits, and with an easy 
descent, and pretty near a direct line to 
Egrement Town Head. This, by always go- 
ing round the hollows in such 2 manner as 
to be taken pretty mear at alevel, might he 
performed without ever having a rise of more 
than one inch ina yard. ‘he road would be 
shorter than at present, and the expence would 
probably be edout three thousand pounds, 
The road might be/centinued by Low miil 
and Pisdiieconcie to Calder r-bridge, upon the 
sume plan, if the sums arising from the tolls 
were sufficient to pay the interest and ne- 
cessary eae of eens the roads in re- 
pair. 
pres gentli leman near Kendal, who owns a 
qe arry In one of the most mountainous di:- 
iricts; has discovered a sudstitute for stene~ 
pencils, hitherto used for writing upon slates, 
which were brenght fram iabizind 2 in abun- 
dance, ‘till the late decrees of France were, 
ec enforced. ‘The Westmoreland-stone 
said to be of a superior qualit ty to that from 
fore ; 
Westmoreland. [July 1, 
Holland; and the proprietorhas invented a 
machine for i ang these pencils in a circu- 
lar form. | : 
Married.) “At Kirkby Stephen, Edmund 
S. Gorman, esq. of London, to Anna Marca, 
eldest daughter of the late Thomas Munk- 
house, esq. of Winton. 
At Cannoby, Mr. Richards, of Liverpool, 
to Miss Jane Thompson, of Maryport. 
At Whitehaven, Captain William Pagen, 
-ef the ship John and jfoseph, of that port, to 
Ann, daughter of Mr. Grisdale. ’ 
At Hesket, Mr. David Richardson, steward © 
to Sir F, Vane, of Hulten, to Miss Dixon, of vl 
Petterel Bank. be! 
At Kendal, Mr. Jacob Bankes; of Kes- a 
wiele, to Miss Margaret Newby. 4 
At Harrington, Captain Craigs to Miss 
Bowman. 
Died.} At Keswick, Mis Jackson, 30. Puy 
At Scotby, Mr. Joseph Bond. 
At Penrith, Mr. Robert Lamley, 49. —Mr. 
Jonathan Monkinouse, of Hewton.—=Mr. Ro- : 
bert Carmalt, merchant, 46. = 
At Orton, Mrs. Thornburrow. , 
At Kendal, Mr. Thomas Blayklin. Mrs. 
Wilson, 58.2-Ms, Hodgson.—Mr. pJoba 
Nicholson, 38. : 3 “i 
At Little Broughton, near Cosine + dad 
Mr. John Hall, 66. Fi aka 
At Hesket, Mr. John Staint Be 
At Lowdore, Mrs. Dunelison, 80. oie. "a 
Simpson, mistress of the ina ag the head of 
Derwent lake. nN Pi 
At Unthank, near Penrith, » Pha, 
of Mr. Joseph Cowper, 48. . Ris 
At Asktigg, Mr. John Lan r, 49. 49. bag 5 y) 
At Hulton, Mis. Barbara mea 
At Hail, near Whitehaven, Mrs. L 
Grave, wife of Mr. Gowan G. 100.» 
At’ Stavely, near Kendal, ak 
Stusdl, 67. 
baa 
At Sella Field, near Whitehavesly, Mr. ee 
“john Taylor, 55. se Sa pom, 
At Bransly-Garden House, lear: pele 
ven, Peter Honyman, esq. ‘aged 82, € t 
son of Sir William H. bart. ‘Loy Arn ? 4 
one of the Jords of session, im Seothand. 5 yp 
Az St. Bees, Mrs. Ann Robinson, 67+ Li 
t Casterton Hall, near Kirkby] bonadale, a 
Agnes, ‘third daughter of w.W. Cc. Wilson, 
esq. 
At Carlisle, Mr. Willfam Nichinleedd ie 
merly of the Grey Goet Inn.—Mrs. Hodgson. » 
—Mr. john Carrick, 49.—Mr. John Masony 
89.—Mir. John Law, 62.—Mr. Adam Tibet 
$01, 63.—-Barbara, wife of Mx. James Howard, Lm 
jun.—Sibbald, wife of Mr. James ‘MsAdamy - % 
40.—Mrs. E. Hope, 62.—Mr. Thomas Stan= — 
wix, 58—Mr. John. Garret, 43.—Mr. ha 
mothy Wallis, 217. ~ “f . 
_ At Wetheral Shield, near Carlisle, Mrs. 
Jane Bell, 87. 
~ At Cockermouth, Anngl wife of Mr. 
Atkinson.—Mrs. Deborah Bell, 
oha Jefferson. 
At Maryport, Mr.T homas Culllbeaicpect mes, 
son 
pervs 
