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CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Whitehaven Difpenfary.—State of this cha- 
ity from the 13th of June, 1803, to the 
$ith of June, 1804: 
Endividuals recommended and regiftered 1189 
Midwifery cafes - - - 33 
Trivial incidents - = - 2689 
Vaccine Inoculation - - 123 
Total. 4089 
State of the Regifier. 
Cured - - - m156 
Relieved - ae 27 
Incurable - = = 28 
Dead - - 35 
Remain upon the books - q 
Total 1317 
Since the opening of the Difpenfary, June 
32, 1803, there have been admitted. regif- 
tered patients 36,555—midwifery cafes 1834 
=-=tiivial incidents 38,554. Of thefe there 
have been 33,770 cured—r165 relieved—- 
§96 incurable—33 irregular—gi3 dead— 
amounting to 36,555. The whele number 
76,943- 
<< In our paper of the 17th of January, we 
mentioned the circumftance of a toad having 
fubfifted 15 months confined in-a bafon and 
gepofited at fome depth below the furface of 
the earth, and that on the 8th of that month 
it had been recommitted in like mamner to 
the ground by Mr john Walker, of Baffen- 
thwayte Chapie. Qa the agth of lat month, 
his curiofity prompted him to fee whether 
the reptile was ftiil. living; but upon his 
wncovering the bafon, there was nothing to 
be feen but tome bones and a litile flimy 
fubftances Cumberland Pacguet. 
Married.) » At Bootle, Mr. Cafe, of Siate- 
Bank, ia Whicham, to. Mils Grice. 
At Whitehaven,. Mr. R.. Hodgfon, fhoe- 
maker, to Mifs J Briggs.—-Mr. Paxton, gro- 
eer, to Mrs. Bland, widow, of Low Mill. 
45 Workingtcn, Mr. W, Graham, grocer, 
to Mifs J. Mafan. 
At Morreiby, Mr. Beil, izonmonger, of 
Whitehaven, to Mifs Sharpe, daughter of the 
Sate Mr. Sharpe, thip-owner, of Parton.—-Mr. 
T..Blackett, ferjeant-major of the Loyal 
Appleby Volunteers,.to Mifs Ellwood, of 
Dulton. 
At Carilifle, Mr..W. Patrickfon, of the 
Hound and Hare public-houfe, to Mifs L. 
‘Tomliafon,—-Mir. } “Gath, ftone mafon, to 
Mrs. Fiddler, relict of the late Dr. W. 
Fiddles, 
At Dalftone, near Carlifle, Mr. W. Mit- 
chell, mufician,' to Mifs A. Seurr. The 
bride -and bridegroom were accompanied to 
church -by eight couple only, but the dinner 
party: confiftted of no lefs than too perfons, 
Dancing commenced at)ten- o'clock in the 
forenoon, and, excepting at the interval of 
the marriage-feaft, it was continued with 
Zreat.animation until fix the next morning. 
Kwenty hours foent in fuch a round of jol- 
Cumberland and Weftmoreland. 
[Auguft f, 
lity, perhaps few of the feftive party may fee 
again ! 
At Baffenthwayte, Mr. J. Atcherley, of 
Outerfide, to Mifs I, Mackeven, of Robin 
Hood. 
At St. Bees, Mr. W. Chefter, miller, of 
Beckermont, to Mifs Riley, of Whitehaven; 
At Lincoln, Mr. Hall, merchant, to Mifs 
Fither, late of the Golden Lion inn, White- 
haven. ; Re a 
_Died.] At Carlifle, in the blcom of life, 
Mifs A, Donald, elde% daughter of Mr. W. 
Donald —Aged 98, Mr. J. Bowman, cabinet 
maker.—Mr. J. Fergufon, weaver.—Aged 
40, Mrs, J. Armftrong, innkeeper, of the 
Sands, near this city. Ad 
At Whitehaven, at the King’s Arms int, 
in his 35th year, Mr. J. Mawe, foap and 
and candle manufafturer. 
At the houfe of Mr. J. Peele, in the Mar- 
ket-place, aged 82, Mr. J. Steele, formerly 
of Greyfouthen; the oldeft check- manufac 
turer in Cumberland, and generally efteemed 
as a worthy honeft man. . Ly 
At Workington, aged 47, Capt, J. Berng= 
ham. 
At Maryport, in his 79th year, Mr. W. 
Wocd, fhip-builder. He was generally ree 
fpected by his neighbours, as a truly pious, 
charitable, upright, and honeft man. - 
At Egremont, aged 16, Mifs M. Browne, 
fourth daughter of the Rev. Mr.. Browne.—= 
Aged 18, Mifs Towerfon.—Aged 8g, Mr. 
W. Benn; upwards of jo years parifh clerk 
of Hail,——In advanced age, Mr, ]. Pow. 
At Calderbridge, in the prime of life, Mrs. 
Woodall —Aged 53, Mr. D. Newby, of Uns 
derknot, near Sedbergh. Seki 
_ At Douglas, Ifle of Mann, in the prime of 
life, Mr. W. Scott, furgeon —Aged 80, Mr« 
R. Affieck. ; 
At Stanwix, aged $8, Mr. M. Mulcafter. 
At Peat How, in Borrowdale, aged 72, 
Mrs. S. Harris. 
At Seaton Fron Works, near Workington, 
aged 72, Mrs. M. Lindail, widow, J 
At Wiggonrig, aged 55, in confequence of 
a cart being overturned upon him, Mr, Cx 
Finlayfon, ; 
At Low Houfes, near Kefwick, in his 72d 
year, Mr. S. Fifher. . 
At Parkfoot, near Penrith, aged 17, Mifs. 
A. Mounfey, late of Swarthmoor Hall, near 
Ulverftone.—.Advanced in years, Mr. J. 
Tedd, of Lambrigge, in Kendal ; and in the 
fame townlhip, aged 20, Mrs. J. Harrifon. 
At Grayrigg Chapel, near Kendal, in the. 
prime of life, Mrs, M, Richardfon, innkeepera 
At Crook Mill, near Kendal, aged 28, 
after a tedious illnefs, Mifs Rachael Parring- 
ton, of the fociety of Quakers, 
At Wigton, aged 81, Mrs. Ralph, mother, 
of Mr. T. Ralph, of Highmoor. ., 7. 
At Houghton, near Carlifle, aged 66, Mr. 
T. Grayfon. 
Lately, in the ifland of Jamaica, Mrs A. 
Maton; fen of Captain Mafon, of Carlifle. 
At 
