a 
3804.) 
At Berwick, in the prime of life, Mifs 
Cowen, mantua-maker.—-Aged 75, Mrs. M. 
Purves, daughter of the late Sir William 
Purves, tart. of Purves-hall.--Mr, W. Den- 
‘ham, hair. dreffer, 
At Hexham, at an advanced age, Mr. R. 
Hepple, formerly a farmer, at Fourftones.— 
Aged 16, Mifs E. Stoke, daughter of Mr. 
Stoke, furgeon. 
At Bifhop Auckland, in her 8cth year, 
Mrs. E. Blackett, formerly of elie ats 
hall, county of Durham. 
In Sandgate, New-road, 
trader, of Newcaftle. . 
At: Charter’s-haugh, aged 73, Mr. W. 
Mathewfon ; a manof irreproachable life and 
inoftenfive manners. 
At Blackwell-mill, near Darlington, Mrs. 
Crawford —~Ayed go, Mrs. Potter, of Hough- 
tonle-fpring. 
At Eafington, aged 30, Mr. W. Harring- 
ton, lieut. of the navy, 
At Greenock, aged 37, Mrs, E. Conyers, 
lady of Sir Archibald Campbell, and daughter 
of the late Sir Nicholas Conyers, formerly 
of Newcaftle. © 
At Kelfo, aged 28, Lieutenant General 
Bruce, of the Roxburgfhire volunteers. 
At Smalwell, Mr. H. Smith, inn-keeper. 
—Mrs. Breckons, of Hayning Rigg, near 
Bellingbriam, 
At Angry-haugh, in the parith of Al win- 
ton, aged 95, Mr. W. Rutherford, formerly 
of Shilmuir. In his old age he experienced 
Capea Fram, 
areverfe of fortune, which he bore, however, . 
with a fortitude and patience peculiar to him- 
fel fi 
At Blanchland, in his 87th year, 
Racey, formerly of Sunderland. 
At Rothbury, in the prime of life, Sir 
John Gordon, bart. of Park, in Bamffshire, 
North Bricain. 
At Fither-row, county of Mid-Lothian, in 
her 74th year, Mrs. Cay, widow, formerly 
ef North Charltone, in Nerthumbertaas — 
Mr. J. Dobfon, of the Three Tunns-inn, Har 
Yow-hill. 
CUMEERLAND AND WESTMORELAND 
The long projected i improvement of Cum 
lifle, with a view alfo to its extenfion, and 
which has been alluded to in former numbers 
of our Magazine, has at length commenced. 
On Monday, July 23d, a band of workmen, 
who have met with no {mall difficulty in their 
progreis, began to take down the citadel ; the 
cement with which the wall is run together, 
and which is harder than the ftone itfelf, 
forms now one folid mafs with it. The fum- 
mit of the fortrefs, which from remote ages, 
has withftood innumerable affaults of different 
hordes of barbarians, has long been adorned 
with a flower garden, faid to be ** fmiling as 
Eden ;” and, as this delightful eminence af 
fords a Gisoprehenfive profpe& of the fur- 
rounding country, thefe yratifications, are 
mot refigned without fome regret. For the 
Az. G. 
- Gonvenience cf the citizens at large, 2 paflage, 
Cumberland and Weftmoreland. 
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not lefs than ten yards in width, is making 
through the citadel, connedting Englifk- 
{treet with the thorough-fare called Botcher- 
gatewi y's ; 
It is in contemplation to alter the line of 
toad from Tangier-ftreet, Whitehaven, lead- 
ing towards Morresby, a village about two 
miles diftant, fo as to avoid the difficult af- 
cent of Branfty- brow. his, if effeéted, will 
be certainly a deGrable obje&, 
Married.| At Whitehaven, Mr. H. Bowes, 
tobacco-manufafiurer, -to Mifs M. Bufby, 
fecond daughter of T, Butby, efq. colleGor of 
cuftoms, at Kircudbright. 
At Deane, J. Grundy, efq. of Mofs Fold, to 
Mifs Hilton, daughter of J. Hilton, efg. of 
Middle Hulton, 
At St. Bees, Mr. {. Grayfon, taylor, to 
Mifs M. Ruffell, mantuamaker.—The Rev. 
W. Hogarth, of’Clifton-head, in Weftmore= 
land, to Mifs Clarke, youngeft daughter of the 
late C, N. Clarke, efq, of Stoneyclofe-houfe, 
Yorkfhire. 
At Bridlkirk, Jj. Sander ae Fifher, efq. of 
Weodhall, to Mifs Cowley, eldett Seis of 
J. Cowley, efq. of London, formerly of Cocke 
ermouth. 
In London, Mr. 
Dodgfon, of Carlifle. 
At Rotterdam, G, Murray, efq. to Mifs 
Tfab. Dixon, fecond daughter of the late J. 
Dixon, efq. of Whitehaven—Mr. W. Jack- 
fon, tobacconift, of Kendal, to Mifs Scorficld, 
of Morland. 
Died.| At Carlifle, aged 45, Mr. J. Wal- 
ton, grocer. —Aged so, Mrs M. Webtter,; 
wiie of Mr, T. Webfter, tailor. —Aged 79, 
Mirs. Bey relict of the late Rev. W. Beate 
ty, rector of Kirklington. 
At Whitehaven, aged $1, Mr. C. Hurd, 
formerly an officer in he excife.—Aged 84, 
Mr, G, Beck.—Mr. A. Dickinfon, butchér, 
—Mr, C. Irvine, thoemaker.—Mr. J. Hogg, 
peruke-maker, and hair-dreffer.—Aged 6oy 
Mrs. Lewthwayte, widow, and mother of Mr. 
J. Lewthwayte, attorney.—Aged 73, Mrs. 
E. Fitzgerald, widow.—In the prime of life, 
Mifs J. Littledale.-—In an advanced age, Mrs. 
Proudfoot, widow.—Aged 66, Mr. ]. Reed, 
butcher.—-In an advanced age, Mr, }. Gray- 
fon, of the Old Town. 
At Kendal, aged 89, Mr. R. Knagg, of 
Kirkland. —The Rev. j. Bell, late of Liver- 
pool.—-Aged 29, Mrs. E. Shaw.—At Work- 
ington, aged 81, Mr. T. Banks, clock-maker. 
At Cockermouth, Mrs. H. johnitone, wife 
of Mr. J. Johnitone, grocer. 
At Diffington, aged $4, Mrs. 
widow. 
At Egremont, in his 22d year, Mr. W. 
Johnftone, mariner. 
At Beckermont, in an advanced age, Mrs 
J. Skelton, fhopkeeper 
At Drigg, in Cumberland, in his Se. 
year, Mr. J. Gaitfkell, 
At an advanced age, Mr. H. Rayfon, of 
Leafe-houfe,’ near Staindrop. 
J, Railton, te Mifs A. 
Fleming, 
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