500 
children under instruction during the last 
year; and that the expences, including 
jackets for 47 boys, and gowns for 93 girls, 
as rewards for regular attendance, alae etl 
to 110]. 
By the annual statement of the Kendal 
Lying-in-Charity, it appears that 98 poor 
women have been furnished with midwives, 
nurses, and linen, during the last year, at 
the expence of only 581. 17s. 
Merrried.| At Kendal, 
son, to Miss Todd, only Benes of Mr. 
Jand-surveyor.  % 
At Graystock, Thomas Clippant, 
Mr. Henry Gib- 
AGE 
esq. of 
Greeathwaite-hall, to Miss Mary Hudless, of 
Johaby-hall 
At Carlisle, Mr. Hall, china-merchant, of 
London, to Miss Ebdell, only daughter of 
Mr. Isaac E. 
Died.] At Calder-Abbey, Mrs. Senhouse, 
relict of Joseph Tithn S esq. 
At. Carlisle, aged 55, the Rev. Michael ° 
Wheelwright, minister of the parish of St. 
Mary’s, 
the cathedral, and Jecturer of St. Cuthbert’s ; 
a gentleman whose head and hearst did honour 
to his profession and to humanity, in whose 
character were united the sincere Christian, 
the conscientious and liberal-minded clergy- 
man, the pleasing and safe companion, and 
the cordial and steady ‘riend.—Myrs, Little, 
relict of Mr. L. attorney, 5D. 
At Keswick, Mrs. Hannah Wilson, for- 
merly housekeeper to the late governor Ste- 
phenson, 102. She cut two new teeth atter 
her 65th year. 
At Maryport, Mrs, Wood, relict of Mr. 
ohn W. ship-builder, 74.—Mliss Brisco. 
At Latterhead, in Loweswater, Mr. Peter 
Burnyeat, 91. 
»4&t Tom But, in Lamplugh, Mrs. Frances 
Jackson, 92. 
At Buttermere, Mrs. Pearson, 94. 
Act Egremont, Mr. John Wood, 
King’s Arms. 
At Penrith, Mr. Joseph Vipond, 74..—Mr. 
R. Stalker, aie aces 77.—Mrs, Monk- 
house, wife of Mr. John M. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. Joseph Pearson, 82. 
 w~Mrs. Mary France, 67.—Mirs. Robertson, 
wite of Mr. John R, aged 72 years; during 
all which time she resided in the house in 
which she was born.—Mrs. Mary Jefferson, 
$0.—Mrs. Sewell, 30.—-Mrs. Eliz. Carlisle, 
61.. 
At. Maryport, 
of the 
Mrs. Marzery Neilson, a 
lady of the most amiable mancers, and whose © 
life was adorned with every Christian virtue, 
"At Workington, Mr. Thomas Ranks, 35. 
foin Eell, 82 —William Garthshore, 
youngest child of Maitland Falcon, esq. ' 
At Kirkland, Kendal, Mr. Wiiliam Scott, 
many years in the employ of the Low Mills 
Company, near Kendal, 69. 
At Harrington | i arbGur, Mr, 
risen, 91, 
am Vir, 
James Mor- 
‘Yorkshire. 
in tat city, senior minor canon of 
[June l, 
At Newlands, near Wigton, Mrs. Palmer. 
At Kendal, Mr. Thomas Bateman, if! 
At Rave mngeadaule Mr. John Guy, 
Mr. James Martin, 38. 
At Grayrigg, Mr. W, Rowlandson, -70. 
At Old Hall, near Kendal, Edward John- 
son, esq. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Knarefborough, Mr. James 
Calah, aged 25, to Miss Ann Metcalf, 75, 
with a very large fortune. 
At Hull, Captain john Ramsden, of Piy- 
mouth, to Miss Porter, eldest daughter of 
Mr. P.—Captain Charles Wilsen, of the 
Whim, -of this port, to Miss Donaldson. 
At Fairburn, Thomas Jackson, esq. tu Mrs. 
Jackson. ae 
At Cawthorne, Mr. He enry Wilstow, of 
Liverpool, to Miss Martha Thorp, daughter 
of Samuel T. esq Banks’ Hall. 
At Leeds, the Rev. Robert Morrit, pre- 
bendary of the cathedral church of Ross, and 
rector of Castlehaven, in the county of Cork, 
youngest son of the late John Sawrey M. 
esq. of Rokeby Park, in the county of York, 
to Alicia, the youngest daughter of William 
Cookson, esq. 
At York, Mr. Thomas Laycock, of Arm- 
ley, to Miss Hay, caughter of the late John 
H. esq.—Mr. Isaac Galilee, to Miss Hannah 
Thurnham, third daughter of the late John 
‘F. esq. 
At Whixley, Captain Simpson, of the 
Knaresborough volunteers, to Miss Binks. 
Died.| At Fryston Hall, near Pongetract, 
Miss Le Mesurier, Sts 
At Wakefield, Mrs. Matthewman, wife of 
Thomas M. esg.--Mrs. Dawson, wife of Mr. 
D, attorney, 39.—Mrs. Ewart, 69. 
At York, Mr. Etherington, one of the 
common council, 84-—-Mr. Thomas Agar, 
one of the common councilmen for Walm- 
gate Ward, 49. 
At Hoge Mrs. Briggs, wife of Mr. James 
B. clerk of the Property Tax Office.-—-Mr. 
Robert Scholes. 
At Hull, Mrs. Guy, wife of Mr. John G. 
60.—Miss Brown, daugliter of the late Mr. 
Johan B. 25.—Mrs. Wheatley, 66.—Mrs. 
Bentley, 62. John Eddie, gent. 76. Mr. 
William Carter, 49.—Mr. Richard Ferdi- 
nando, attorney, 50.—Mr. John Daltry, 25. 
At Riston Grange, Peter Nevill, esq. 70. 
. At Knaresborough, Mr. Richard Turton, 
86. < 
At Leeds, Mrs. Hadwen.—Mr. Williams, 
formerly an eminent wooistapler. —Mr. Law- 
ton, organist of the parish church.—Joan 
Lee, es § 
At Hornington, near Tadcaster, Jolin At- 
kinson, esq. 60. 
At Stillingfleet, Mr. Gegrge Masterman, 
85. 
At Mesbro’, near Rotherham, _ Jonathan 
Walker, esq. one of the justices of the peace 
tor the West Riding, : 
At 
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