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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 20 Feb 1819 - Shipping
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    3. Saturday 20 Feb 1819 (p. 3, col. 6) SHIPPING. At this time, there are no less than ten new vessels upon the stocks at Whitehaven, designed for the East and West India and the coasting trade, which will register from 80 to upwards of 600 tons. There is also a new shallop nearly ready for launching, intended to be sent out to Jamaica. The Comet, Leith smack, Captain T. MARSHALL, sailed from Leith on Friday week, at half-past five o'clock in the afternoon, and arrived at Miller's Wharf, London, on Sunday, at two o'clock, having performed her voyage, of about 600 miles, in less than 45 hours. Sunday last, was launched from the building yard of Messrs. W. WALLACE & Co. at Workington, a handsome new copper-bottomed brig, called the Willow Black [?]. It blew a strong gale from the S. S. W. at Whitehaven on Tuesday. About 12 o'clock, the sloop A**** of and from Ulverston, bound to Duddon, with timber, came to the mouth of the harbour, having carried away her bowsprit and topmast, and having only the master and a boy on board. The brave seamen of the port seeing her perilous situation, went off to her assistance, and soon brought here safely into the harbour. It is extremely indiscreet to attempt a voyage at this season of the year with such small strength on board. On Thursday, the Brothers, MUIRHEAD, from Donaghadee, arrived at Whitehaven with a cargo of bullocks, destined for the Carlisle market. The master stated that six more vessels with cattle from the same place might be expected next tide. The Alice, of Poulton, from Lancaster, with timber, bound to Liverpool, put into Whitehaven on Monday last, with loss of bowsprit and topmast. The Mayflower, THOMPSON, of Harrington, is arrived at Dublin from St. John's, N. B. After she brought up in the river, two men fell from the fore yard-one into the water and sustained no injury-the other upon the deck, and was much hurt. Singular Cargo.-The Industry, M'CLELLAN, arrived at Whitehaven, on Wednesday, from Garliestown, having on board upwards of 40 tons of turnips, grown upon the lands near Gallowayhouse. A cargo of this kind was never before known to enter the port of Whitehaven. The Doris, WHITE, of Whitehaven, is arrived at Liverpool from the Brazils, after a passage of 40 days-all well. The Volunteer, BARWISE, of Whitehaven, is arrived at Jamaica, all well, after a passage of six weeks. The Sibson, CLARKE, of Whitehaven, sailed from Harrington for Londonderry, on Monday last, to take in passengers for North America. PORT CARLISLE.-Arrived,-Isabella, HIND, and Hibernia, SIBSON, from North America, timber. Sailed,-Christiana, BELL; Prosperity, IRVING; Ellen, GEDDES, for Liverpool: Hope, RADCLIFF, for Bristol, grain. Ann GLAISTER; Joseph & Mary, GRAVE; Mary & Betty, GRAHAM; Jane, COSTIN, for Dumfries, coals. MARYPORT, Feb. 18.-Arrived,-Charles, MELMORE, from Kirkcudbright; John & Sarah, JOHNSTON, fr Dublin: Bee, RUSSEL, fr Carrickfergus: Cooper, ROBINSON, fr Dumfries: Ulysses, TOD, fr Lancaster: Betsy, EARL; Dove, THOMPSON, fr Liverpool, ballast. Duke, WHEELWRIGHT, fr Bangor, cattle. Woods, HEWIT, fr Belfast, flax and linen cloth.---Sailed,-Hero, M'MEAKIN; Isabella, SCOTT, for Dumfries, coals. WORKINGTON.-Arrived,-Feb. 10, Lively, TULLY, from Larn. Susanna, WILSON, fr Belfast.-11, Martha, BURNS, from Dublin.-13, Sarah, WALLACE; Thompson, THOMPSON, fr do.-14, Violet, MASSEY, fr Carrickfergus. Martha, WILKINSON, fr Annan.-16, Lark, HODGSON, fr Dublin. Unity, BOYD; Adventure, SMITH, fr Liverpool.-17, Friendship, LUDLY, fr Dublin. Endeavour, WILSON; Beaver, GILEAD, fr Belfast. Mary Ann, ELLIOT, from Donaghadee. Sailed,-Feb. 15, Recovery, CARTMEL; Betsy, RYMER, for Liverpool. Nelson, CREIGHTON; Argus, WILKINSON; Vine, GILLIS, for Ireland. WHITEHAVEN.-Arrived,-Feb. 13, Falcon, JOHNSON, from Newry. Diana, NORMAN, fr Dublin. John & Mary Ann, WILKINSON, from Douglas.-14, Ellen, THOMPSON, fr Dublin. Countess of Mansfield, POOL, fr Annan. Lady Elizabeth Packet, KELTY, fr Douglas. Industry, LEYLAND, fr Whithorn. Leviathan, RUSSEL, fr Londonderry.-15, Columbine, REID; Content, BURNS, fr Dublin. Nancy, MYBREA; Esther, CARSON; Stagg, CORLETT, fr Isle of Man. Mary Ann, AGNEW, fr Dundalk. Hampton, MARKEY, fr Skeries.-16, Peggy and Jenny, --; Active, EWART; Harry's, KNEALE, fr Liverpool. Utility, ALLINSON, from Dublin. Defence Cutter, WADE, from a cruize.-17, Jane, THOMPSON; Mary, BOUCH; Active, MOSS; Argo, REDFERN; Robert, COUX, fr Dublin. Sailed,-Feb. 9, John & Mary, WILLAN; Hopewell, BLAIR, fr Dumfries. Martha, WYLEY; Tryall, PORTEUS, for Annan. Lady Elizabeth Packet, KELTY, for Douglas.-10, Isabella, ARMSTRONG; Wellington, M'BRIDE, for Kirkcudbright.-13, Supply, CARRON; Brothers, HANNAY, for Liverpool.-14, Mercury, BANTON; Comet, KENNEDY; Kirk Stewart, HANNAY, for Liverpool. Jason, WHITE, for Jamaica. Thistle, ADAMSON; Dove, BURROUGH; James Brise, BRISE; John and Joseph, PAGAN; Prince of Wales, BANKS; Shammon, HALE; Hero, BROWNRIGG; Ann, BOWMAN; Benjamin, HOLMEs, for Dublin. John, TORNEY, for Strangford. Lion, FARISH, fr Belfast.-15, Jane, SHENNAN; Endeavour, LOWDEN, for Dumfries. Swiftsure, DOUGLAS, for Water of Orr.-17, Lady Elizabeth, KELTY, for Isle of Man.-18th, The Dryad, FELL, with 100 waggons of coals, to discharge at Madeira, and from thence to proceed for Tobago. NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, February 18.-Arrived Coastwise,-Sylph, CARTER; Hannah, WILKINS, from London: Fallowden, OXLEY, from Scarbro': York Union, BUCKTON; Nymph, PINDAR, from Hull: Queen Charlotte, DARLING, fr Selby: Victory, HOLT, fr Yarmouth: Active, LYALL, from Dundee: Nonsuch, M'LEOD, from Leith; Britannia, DUNCAN; Rose, EDWARDS, fr Montrose, goods. Margaret, ROBINSON, fr Perth: Macduff, PATIENCE; Industry, FRASER, fr Inverness: Wren, DARNBROOK, fr Hull, timber. Cleared Coastwise,-Ovington, HENZELL, for London, goods.-Also 101 colliers and other coasters.

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