1806.) 
76.—Mr. John Robinfon, furgeon in the 3d 
Lancafhire militia, and formerly of the Dit- 
penfary in Sunderland, 35.—Mrs. Hall, wi- 
dow, 87. 
At Newbronugh, Mrs. Frances Bacon, 
fourth daughter of the late John B., efq., 
Te 
. At Bifhopton, Durham, the Rev. Richard 
Tinkler, vicar of that place. 
At Bifhopwearmouth, Mrs. Watfon, wife 
of Mr. W., furgeon —Mrs, Stepkenfon, wi- 
dow of the Rev. George S., vicar of Long 
Benton, $3. 
At Kirknewton, Mr. Robert Hogarth, 
youngeft fon of the late Rev. John H., vicar 
ef that place. 
At Darlington, Mrs. 
Crawford, cabinet.maker. 
At Bywell, Mrs. Kemp, reli& of Mr. J. 
K., fpirit-dealer, 92. 
At Belford, Mr. William Bugg, poftmaf- 
ter. 
At Warkworth, Mrs. Bates, reli€t of the 
late Rey. Dr. B., rector of Whalton. She 
was in apparent good health, reading the 
morning- fervice toa fitter, who was very ill, 
when fhe dropped down dead. 
At Alnwick, George Selby, efq., former- 
ly a folicitor fnewss $6. 
Dearman. — Mr. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND, 
Married.] At Crook, near Kendal, Mr. 
John Simpfon, to Mifs Hannah Robinfon, 
eldeit daughter of Mr. George R., of Plumb- 
garths, in Strickl @d Settle. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. Ruffell, 
to Mifs Jane Teafdale. 
At St. Bees, Mr. 
mafon, to Mifs Man, both of Whitehaven. 
At Cockermouth, Mr. Jofeph Sanderfon, 
draper, to Mifs Mary Stoddart, fecond daugh- 
rerof Mr, JohnS. 
At Kirkby Lonfdale, Mr. John Cook, 
merchant, of Liverpool, to Mifs Harrifon, of 
Burbon. 
At Carlifle, Mr. William Irving, manu- 
faf&turer, to Mifs D. Rennifon, milliner. 
Died.} At Carlifle, Mrs. Gibbons, 74 — 
Margaret Jobnfon, pauper, 90.—Mrs. Eliza- 
beth Richardfon, laft furviving daughter of 
the late Sir William R., bart., of Bithop 
Auckland, Durham. — Mifs Mary Donald, 
daughter of Mr. D., calico-printer, 21.— 
Mrs. Jane Fofter, reli€tof Mr. John F., tai- 
lor.—Mrs. Margaret Thorpe, wife of Mr. 
Thomas T., 79.—Mrs. Elizabeth Irvine, wi- 
cow, 83 —Atexander Wilfon, efq., banker, 
partner in the houfe of Liddell, Lofh, and 
Wilfon, — Mr. Jofeph Irving, 59.—Cathe- 
tine, wife of Mr. Robert Threlkeld, 33. 
At Newby, in the parish of Morland, Mr. 
Robert Docker, formerly of Thornthwaite 
Hall, 79. 
At Beaumont, Mr. Blaylock, father of Mr. 
B, grocer, of Carlifle. 
of Hollins, 
Cumberland and Weftmoreland—Yorkfires 
James Turner, ftone-— 
275 
At Harrington, Mr. William Aikin, flay 
ter, 66. 
At Maryport, John, and four days afters. 
wards Henry, fons of Captain John Afbridge. 
— Vr. James Wheelwright, §7.—Mrs. Eli- 
zabeth Richmond, 80. 
At the New eeu Mrs. Boyd, wife of 
Mr. Thomas B.—-Mrs. Sproat, wife of Mr. 
Thomas S. 
At Workington, Mrs. Ann Brown, reli& 
of Captain Jofeph B., 68.—=eMr. Robert Grae 
ham, {pirit-merchant, 60. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. John Harris, fhoe- 
maker, 32. 
At Brampton, Mrs. Bell, 
of the Howard’s Arms Inn. 
At Wreay Mill, near Carlifle, Mrs. Sarah 
Little, wifeof Mr. John L, 
At Kendal, Mr. John Stewardfon.—The 
Rev. Henry Rowton! feventeen years vicar 
of that place. hy 
At Weft Newton, a {mall village conlift- 
ing of about twenty honfeholdexs, on the 
wife of Mr.B.,, 
feme day, Martha Holliday, 60; Margaret 
Ritfon, 28; and Jofeph Wodgfoa ; an un- 
exampled inftance of mortality in that place. 
At Penrith, Mrs. Wilfon, wife of Mr. 
James W., hatter. 
At Kirkby Stephen, fuddenly, Mr. Jofeph 
Dawton. 
At Stanhope, jofeph Chapman, efq, 31. 
At Cockermouth, Mr. Jofeph Wilfon, tans 
nery 36. 
At Kirkby Lonfdale, Mifs Bufher, daughe 
ter of the late Mr. B., bookfeller, of Lan- 
cafter, 
At New Houfe, near Egremont, Mr. Roe 
bert Patrickfon, 73. 
YORKSHIRE, 
The old Guildhall at Hull is to be 
taken down, in confequence of the improve 
ments now carrying into effe&t between the ~ 
. Market-place and the Humber. 
he vacant 
ground on the eaft fide of the Butchery will 
thortly be expofed to fale by au€tion. The 
magiftrates wiil tranfact bufinefs in the offices 
fitted up in the houfe in Lowgate lately oc= 
cupied by William Jfarrat, efq, the prefent 
mayor. The workmen employed in the de- 
molition of the Guildhali have already made 
confiderable progrefs. Under the Court of 
Juftice (now pulled down,) has been difcos 
vered a part of the cloifters of the monzftery 
of St. Augufin, which tormerly occupied 
the whole of that ground, and was built by 
Sir Gilfrid De Hotham in 1331. Their res 
mains’ confifted of two complete groined 
arches of brick, and were certainly fome of 
the olseft fpecimens of brick-work in this 
kingdem. 
Ten new fhares in the Hull Docks were 
lately fold by auction at the Exchange. The 
firft and lait fold for 126cl,, and the remainder 
for 1240], eacl. ‘The number of fhares at 
prefent is 165. Only fifteen new onss. can 
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