268 
Cairns, aged 60. He was a local preacher in 
the methodi@ connection, a man of great 
piety, very charitable to the poor, and whofe 
Jofs is much lamented. 
At Dilfton Park, near Hexham, Mr. Mi- 
chael Dodd. 
Mr. Alexander Falconer, an eminent 
teacher of Englifh Grammar at Newcaftle, 
and one of the proprietors of the Newcaftle 
Pottery. 
At Cullercoats, aged 90, Mrs. Armftrong, 
widow of the late Mr. Armftrong, formerly 
collector of the cuftoms at Newcaftle. 
~ In Northumberland ftreet, North Shields, 
Mr. Robert Sanderfon, aged 58 —Aged 79, 
Mrs. Dorothy Keith, of Clay-Path, Durham. 
‘At Newcattle, aged 73, Mr. Matth. Hall, 
formerly of the Cock inn.—-Aged 19, Mifs 
Ann Crawford, daughter of the late Mr. 
James Crawford, filverfmith. 
Very fuddenly, at Durham, Mr. John 
Shaw, many years mafter of the Paradife 
Gardens, near that city-——Aged 74, Mrs. 
‘Thompfon, of Dalton, near Eafington, Dur- 
ham. 
At Darlington, Mifs Calling, milliner.— 
Aged 23, Mife Tavior, daughter of Mr. 
John Taylor, of Efh Rail. 
At Hexham, at the houfe of Mr. Stokoe, 
furgeon, his brother in law, Mr, Macklin, 
of Plymouth.—At the fame place, whither 
he had been fent from Jamaica for his educa- 
tion, of a decline, Mr. Edward Ripley, aged 
18.—Aged 71, Mrs. Lambert, widow of Mr. 
Ralph Lambert, of Dorham, 
At Woodham, aged 89, Mr. W. Johnfon. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
A bridge is about to be built overthe river 
Leven, at Low Wood, about two miles from 
the foot of Windermere Lake, which will af- 
Ford great convenience to the inhabitants of 
that vicinity. . 
The following is a ftatement of the Re- 
gifter of the Cockermouth Difvenfary from 
July 29, 1803, to July 27, 1804.—Cured 371. 
—Relieved 13.—Dead 10 —Remaining on 
the Books, 9.—Total, 399. The total num- 
ber of patients admitted fince the eftablifh- 
Ment of this inflitution, in.17$5, is 6864. 
Married.| At Workington, Henry Nourfe, 
efq. of Welbeck-ftreet, to Mifs D. Chriftian, 
fecond daughter of Jofeph Chriftian, efq. of 
the Strand, London.—-Mr. Thomas Edmond- 
fon, to Mifs Hadwen, of Applebury Hill, 
near Cartmel}. 
At Bothali, near Morpeth, My. Stephen 
Watfon, of the Sparrow Houfe, to Mifs 
Lawion, of Longhirft, 
At the Friends? Meeting houfe, Cocker- 
mouth, Mr. Anthony Simpfon, watchmaker, 
to Mifs Fearon, daughter of Mrs. Mary 
Fearon, tallow-chandler and grocer. 
At St. Bees, Mr. John Brown, mariner, 
to Mrs. Margaret Woodgurn, both of White- 
haven, i 
At Orton, Weftmoreland, Mr. Jof. Ayton, 
to Mifs AS Huck. —My. Anthony Ro~ 
Cumberland and Weftmoreland—Yer hfires 
‘Sherwen, of that place—Aged 72, 
(0&1, 
binfon, to Mifs Longftaff.—Mr. John Gowattg 
cooper and block-maker, of Whitehaven, 
to Mifs Nicholfon, daaghter of Mr. Thomas 
Nicholfon, of the fame place. 
At Carlifle, Mr. Jchn Downie, to Mifs Re: 
Thomafon. ; 
Died.] At Lake, in the parith of Kirk- 
linton, Mrs, Mary Tinning, wife of Mr. 
Tinning, grocer, of Carlifle, aged 21.—Mre 
John Sibfon, of Grinfiale, aged 77. 
At Whitehaven, aged 37, Mrs. William- 
fon, mother of Mr. Ifaac Williamfon, of 
that place. ; 
Aged 34, Mr. William Clementfon, to- 
bacco-manufacturer. Being a member of 
Captain Birkett’s company of Whitehaven 
Volunteers, his remains were interred with 
military honours. 
At Ponfonby, near Egremont, in her 80th 
year, Mrs. Hutchinfon, of the latter place. 
She had been fent for to a houfe in the neigh; 
“bourhood, in her capacity of midwife 5 had 
attended the delivery ; and was called upon 
to render the fame fervice at another place 
in the vicinity, towards which the was pro- 
ceeding on horfeback, when fhe complained 
to the perfon riding before her that the was 
very fick and faint. He had but juft time 
to take her off the horfe, and to carry her 
into a houfe, when fhe expired. 
At Sandbed, in Ravenftonedale, Weftmors 
land, aged 52, Mir. Robert Dent. 
At Wharlton, near Morpeth, William Ro- 
chefter, efq. aged 65. 
At Carlifle, aged 45, Mrs. Sufan Thom- 
linfon.—-Jane Tinnon, aged 29.—In Black- 
friar’s ftreet, Mr. John Rewel. ; 
At Leffon Hall, Cumberland, Mr. Wil- 
liam Hewitfon, anda few days afterwards, 
his wife, Mrs. Jane Hewitfon, both in an 
advanced age. ; : 
The Rev. G. Kendal, whe held the per- 
petual curacy of Natland, in Weftmoreland, 
and was matter of the Free Grammar, School 
in Kendal. Fie was allowed to be one of the 
beft claffical fcholars in the north of England. 
At Parton, after a long illnefs, Mr. Rofs 
Sanderfon, aged 64, late a filverfmith at 
Whitehaven. 
At Ullcoats, near Egremont, in the prime 
of life, Mrs. Sherwen, wife uf Mr. Lowther 
Mr, 
William Smith, brafs-founder, of White- 
haven—Aged 53, Mrs. Elizabeth M*Knight. 
—In the prime of life, Mils Elizabeth 
Adamfon. 
At Kendal, aged 72, Chriftopher Wilfon, 
efq. banker. | ad. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Six or feven weeks ago, a woman went to 
Bridlington, and fold a lovely boy, with a-de- 
licate, foft, fair, fkin, to a chimney-{weeper 
for eight guineas: the child, it is thought, 
cannot be more than four years old, and had 
been taken up a chimney by an elder boyy 
and left there As might be expected, he 
fell down, and bruifed his legs terribly agaimft 
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