1806.] 
. CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. . 
Married.| At Carlifle, Captain Stoddart, 
to Mifs Mullinger. | 
At Whitehaven, Captain Jofeph Faulder, 
of the thip Anne, to Mifs Kefwick, daughtcr 
of Mr. Michaelmas K. 
At Haddington, James Hatton, Efq. of 
Barbadoes, to Mifs Charlotte Gray, daughter 
of the late John G. Efq. town clerk of Had- 
dington. 
At Thurfby, Mr. George Fergufon, of 
Carlifle, to Mifs Addifon, daughter of Mr, 
A. of Parton, near Wigton. 
Djed.] At Carlifley Mr. John Barnes, at- 
torney at law, 45.—Mr. Baty, father of Mr. 
B. coach-maker.—-Mrs. Ann Brown, wife of 
Mir. John B. ftaymaker. 
At Diffington, Mr. Theophilus Blakeney, 
youngeft fon of the late G. A. Blakeney, 
Efq. 
at Kirkofwald, Mr. Thomas Bowman, 
fon of Mr. Ifaac B. weaver. 
At Kefwick, Mr. Robert Grave, fon of 
Mr. Stephen G. 29: and a few hours after- 
wards, his fitter, Mifs Mary G. 27. 
At Egremont, Mr. Jonathan Lawfon, 56. 
At Kendal, Mr. Henry Carr.—At the 
Crown Inn, Mr. Fowler, a mafter driver, 
_ from Bellgrave, Leicefterfhire, 37. 
At Cockermouth, Mifs Machin, daughter 
of Mr. M. 16.—Mr. John Barns, weaver. 
——Mr. George Topping, aged 61 years, fifty~ 
one of which he has been in the occupation 
of a huntfman, and greatly celebrated in that 
capacity. He was alfo a famous racer in his 
time; in which, amongft other exploits, he 
once ran a mile in three minutes and a haif! 
His diet was in general fimple, and he uni- 
formly breakfafted upon what is callea in the 
north water-porridge, which he called ** the 
firmeft food.” 
At Whitehaven, Mrs. Whitfield, wife of 
Captain W. of the brig Monmouth.—Mr. 
ifaac Bell, mafon,61.—-Mrs. M‘Kinney, wife 
of Mr. John M‘K.. flour merchant.—Mrs. 
Mary Ponfonby, widow, 98.—Mrs. Mary 
Longmire, 26. 
At Brough Cattle, 
Horn, 26. 
At Workington, Mr. John Thornthwaite, 
late of Warneil Hall, 63. 
At Dunning Well, in Millam, .Mrs, 
Towers, wife of Mr. T. 
At Rockeliff, Mr. Jcfeph Skelton, who 
for nearly forty years had held a fituatien in 
the cuftoms of that place, 76. 
At Kirkland, Kendal, Mr. Tobias Hute 
chinfon, 79. 
near Penrith, Mifs E. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Application is intended to be made to par- 
Jiament for an act for inclofing the commons 
and wafte lands in the parith of Skelton. 
The number of baptifms, marriages, and 
burials, at Doncafter, during the laft year 
were as follow :—Baptifms, 208 ; increafed, 
1g—Matrriages, 64; increafed, 10—-Burials, 
2425 increafed, 43. 
Mantuiy Maa. No. 139. 
Cumberland and Weftmoreland—York/hire. 
Married.|. At Grinton, Mr, Thos. Bowes, 
furgeon, of Reeth, to. Mifs Catherine Alders 
fon, daughter of the late Henry A. efg. 
At Thorngarth Hill, James Bayles, efq- 
to Mifs Lee. 
At Topcliffe, John Barker, efq. of Stock 
ton upon Tees, to Mifs Rockcliff, oni 
daughter of John R. efg. of Afenby. i 
At Beverley, Bufhell Ammington, efq. in 
the Eaft India Company’s fervice, to Milfs 
Carrick, daughter of Mr. Wm C. 
At York, Mr. Hafler, of Clapham Come 
mon, Surry, to Mifs Margaret Pickard, fe- 
cepd daughter of the late Leonard P. efq. 
At Holl, Hesry Smith, efq. of Greenwich, 
to Mifs J. M. Voafe, daughter of John Y, 
efq. merchant. 
At Slaidburn, F. Holgate, efq. of Storth 
Hall, to Miis M. Laycock, of Newton, 
daughter of the late Mr. John L. ; 
Died | At York, Mrs. Marth, reli& of 
Mr. M. coal merchant —Mrs. Wye, wife of 
John W, efq. formerly apartnerin the houfe 
of Dicey and Co. Bow Church yard, London. 
— Mifs Sarah Cawood, fifth daughter of the 
late Mr. C.—-Mrs. Nutt, wife of Mr. John 
N. 24.—lIn the caftle, Mr. Francis Taylor, 
Jate of Malton, 60.—William Newall, efq. 
late an eminent manufadiurer at Townhoufe, 
near Rochdale, 64.—Charlotte Augufta, the 
youngeft daughter of John Cayley, efq.—= 
Mr. John Lund, the firft known ivory tur- 
ner in York, 77.—-Thomas Fifher, efq. for- 
merly a refpectable merchant at New York, 
74, . 
At Aberford, Mrs. Wighton, relict of the 
late Rev. William W. vicar of Garforth, 
near Leeds, ore 
At Wetherby, Mr. Gyrling Wighton, 
furgeon, 69. 
At Hul!, Thomas Lundie, efq. merchant, 
an elder brother of the Trinity Houfe at that 
port, and twice warden of the corporation. 
Mr. David Wharrum, g0.—Mrs. Calvert, 
wife of Mr. John C, of the Barnevelt, Lon- 
don trader.—-Mr. John Harland, painter, 85. 
At Gomerfall, Mr. Taylor, merchant. 
About forty years ago this gentleman made 
a determination that his remajns thould not 
be difturbed by a parith fexton, but that he 
would be buried in his own ground. The 
interment accordingly took place in a copfe 
on a declivity about half a mile from his— 
houfe. 
At Bedale, John Hardeaftle, efg. barrifter 
at law, 96. 
At Leyburn, in the North Riding, Thos. | 
Stapyiton, efq. ) 
At Wakefield, Mr. John Noble, auctioneer, 
—Mr. jofeph Thompfon, fon of the late 
John T. archite&.—Mr. Armitage, attorney 
at law. 
At Doncafter, Lieutenant Rutter, only fon 
of Lowther R. efg.m-Mr. Wm. Sanderfon, 
watchmaker, as 
At Wefthoufe, in Dept, James Sill, efq, 
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