1827.] 



Incidents, Marriages, fyc. 



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MARRIAGES. 



At St. Mary's, Bryanstone-square, W. S. Dug- 

 dale, esq., only son of Dugdale Stratford Dugdale, 

 esq., M. P. for Warwickshire, to Harriet Ella, sis- 

 ter to Edward Berkeley Portman, esq., M. P. for 

 Dorsetshire. At St. George's, Hanover -square, 

 the Rev. H. Gunning, second son ot the late Sir 

 G. Gunning, bart., of Horton, Northamptonshire, 

 to Mary Catherine, daughter of \V. R. Cartwright, 

 esq., M. P. for Northamptonshire. At Mary-le- 

 bone Church, W. W. Yeates, esq., deputy-assistant 

 commissary-general to his Majesty's forces, to 

 Miss Knight, of Upper Harlcy-street. R. W. 

 Croker.esq., of Chatham, to Miss C. Devonshire, of 

 West Mailing. John Hesketh, eldest son of T. B. 

 Lethbridge, bart., M.P., of Sandhill Park, So- 

 merset, to Julia, daughter of H. H.Hoare, esq., 

 of Wavenden-house, Bucks. 



DEATHS. 



At his house in Warren-street, Dr. Kitchiner. 

 Philip Rundell, esq., 81, of the firm of Rundell and 

 Bridge, Ludgate-street. At Paddington, Eliza- 

 beth, Countess Ferrers. At Clandon Park,Surrey, 

 73, Lord Onslow. In Connaught-square, Lieut.- 

 Colonel Radolilfe ; he had served in all the cam- 

 paigns of the late war, beginning with the Duke 

 of York's, in 1/93, and ending with the battle of 

 Waterloo. Colonel A. Brown, lient.-governor of 

 Charles Fort, Ireland. In Grosvenor-place, 74, 

 John Masters, esq., of Colwick Hall, Lincolnshire. 

 In Bedford-square, 71, Joseph Ward, esq. At 

 Richmond, Lady Dundas, widow of the late Sir 

 D. Dundas, bart. At his sister's, Lady Sykes. St. 

 James's-place, T. W. Tatton, esq., of Withenshead 

 Hall, Chester. At the Portuguese Ambassador's, 

 South Audley-street, the Marquis d'Abrantes. 



At Kelsey Park, 60, John Smith, esq., paymaster 

 of the navy. In Baker-street, 71, Thomas Dicka- 

 son, esq., of Fulwell Lodge, Twickenham. At 

 Banstead, Lieut.-General Sir E. Howorth, royal 

 horse artillery, K.C.B.and G.C. B. At Wood- 

 house Grove, at the Methodist Seminary, Mr. S. 

 Parker, 95 ; more than 70 of which he was a mem- 

 ber of the Methodist Society, and travelled in the 

 four quarters of the globe. At Wandsworth, 80, 

 G. Harrison; he was one of the Society of Friends, 

 and the early associate of Thomas Clarkson, in the 

 cause of the slave trade abolition. At Hythe, 

 Lieut.-General W. Johnson, colonel conunandaut 

 of royal engineers. 



MARRIAGES ABROAD. 

 In Jersey, Rev. C. Smith, prebendary of Howth, 

 to Elizabeth, daughter of the Archbishop of Dub- 

 lin. At Milan, E. Morgan, juu., esq. of Golden 

 Grove, Flint., to Charlotte, daughter of Gwyllim 

 Lloyd Wardle, esq , Haitsheath Park, Flint. 



DEATHS ABROAD. 

 At Rome, R. Cruttwell, esq., eldest son of 



R. Cruttwell, esq , of Bath. At Madeira, 



the Rev. C. M. Deighton, vicar of Long- 

 hope, Gloucester. At Charleston, North America, 

 Miss Anne Borlebrog, the oldest actress that ever 

 appeared on any stage ; she made her debut fifteen 

 years (say the American papers) before Garrick, 

 in Queen Catherine (Henry V11I); she continued 

 to represent the youngest class of matrons until 

 she was 78, and she was 66 before she gave up 

 playing the misses in th'>ir teens. At Brugg, in 

 Switzerland, 82, the celebrated teacher Pestalozzi. 

 At Rome, Miss de Montmorency, daughter of 

 Colonel de Montmorency, royal York hussars. 



MONTHLY PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES j 



WITH THE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. 



NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 



A general meeting of the subscribers of the pro- 

 jected rail-road between Newcastle and Carlisle 

 was recently held, at the Assembly Rooms, New- 

 castle, when a splendid plan of the undertaking 

 was laid on the table, arid various resolutions en- 

 tered into for the purpose of carrying it into effect. 



At the Durham assizes, Mr. Justice Bailey called 

 the attention of the grand jury particularly to the 

 calamities that had lately happened in the mines." 

 " It is," said his Lordship, "the bounden duty of 

 the owners of mines to take every possible 

 care to prevent their recurrence. If the want of 

 such precaution should at any time be fixed upon 

 any particular individual, he will be liable to be 

 prosecuted for Manslaughter." Three prisoners 

 were condemned to death at the above assizes. 



Died.} At Newcastle, W Laslie, esq. At 

 Eachwick Hall, 75, Mrs. Spearman. At Lan- 

 chester, T. Todd.esq., late of the General Post 

 Office. At Middleton in Teesdale, 77, the Rev. 

 Wm. Mark, perpetual curate of Egglpston ; and 

 who for a period of nearly fifty years held the 

 curacy of Middleton, which he resigned in 1823. 

 This venerable minister of the Church spent his 

 whole professional career on the same curacy, 

 outliving three rectors of his parish, and as many 

 bishops of the diocese; and from his correspon- 



dence with the late Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, 

 and other papers which he has left behind him, 

 there is every reason to bolicve he originated the 

 well-known " Curate's Act," and gave that much 

 lamented prime minister the outline of that popular 

 measure. 



CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 



The Vice-Chancellor has given an important 

 decision in the case of the parish of Lowther 

 charity school. It appeared, that a former Lord 

 Lonsdale had granted certain lands for the sup- 

 port of a school, " and for such other purposes as 

 my executors shall think most conducive to the 

 good of the county of Westmoreland, and espe- 

 cially of the parish of Lowther." The Vice-Chan- 

 cellor ruled, that the trust lor the school having 

 failed, the Court was bound to make such a dispo- 

 sition of the property as would best fulfil the 

 testator's purpose. He therefore decreed, that " the 

 matter be referred to the Master, to say what the 

 property thus devised consisted of, what were now 

 the rents and full value of it, and in whom the 

 legal estate was now vested j that the defendant 

 be ordered to account for the rents and profits of 

 the same, from a period of six years preceding the 

 time when this information was filed ; and that the 

 Master settle some scheme for some charitable 

 purposes most conducive to the welfare of the 



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