1805.] 



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- PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 

 WITH ALL THE MARRIAGES and DEATHS ; 

 Arranged geographically, or in ike Order of the Counties, from North to South, 

 *«• Authentic Communications for this Department are aliuays very tbanLfully received^ 



NORTHUME ER L ANP AND DURHAM. 



^^R. Sitwell's (hcep ihow took place at 

 Barrmor-caftle, in July, and v/js attend- 

 ed by almo'1- all the gentlemen and principal 

 breeders of ftock in the country. Mr. Aflett, 

 a confideraHle Leicefterfliire breeder, and fe- 

 vers! gentlemen of that and the neighbour- 

 ing counties were alfo pr-fent. Upward3 of 

 three hundred fat down to an elegant enter- 

 tainment provided by Mr. Sitwell, in a tem- 

 porary building adapted to the purpofe. In 

 the courfe ^f the day a number of ewes and 

 rams and two good bulls werefjld, and feve- 

 ral high bred rams were let for the feafo.T at 

 forty guineas each. The company departed 

 equally gratified with the .'how of cattle and 

 the elegant liofpitality of Mr. Sitwell. 



The mayor of NewcaiHe has received from 

 Sir M V'J. Ridley, b^rt. a letter addrefTed to 

 him by feveral leamen of that town, who 

 have been taken by the French and are now 

 •confined at Valenciennes, ftating their mifer- 

 able condition for want of neceffary fupport, 

 and craving relief from the mercliants. (hip- 

 owners, &c. of Newcaftle. A fubfcription 

 has in lonfeqiience been o.iened for their re- 

 lief, and that of fuch other feanien of the 

 fame port, as may be confined with them 



MarneJ.] At Simonborn, the Rev Mr. 

 Lowther, to Mifs Charlton, of the .4eugh. 



At North Shields, Mr. Edward S.h?ftr>, of 

 Durham, youngeft fon of Sir Cuthbert Shafto, 

 of Bavington, to Mifs Garthorne, elded 

 daughter of the late Mr. George Garthorne, 

 of London, banker. 



At Newcaftle, Mr. George Newby, of 

 Sunderland, to Mils Mary Crofling — Captain 

 Nathaniel Brown, of the UlylTes, to Mifs 

 Forfter. 



At Earfdon, William Linflcill, of Tyne- 

 inoutli-lodge, cfo. to Mifs Grey, eldeft 

 daughter of Ralphj William Grey, efq of 

 Backwcrth. 



At Alnwick, Mr. John Dodds, of New- 

 caftle, to iMifs Mirgarst Purvis, 



At St. John Lee, 1 liomas Gibfon, cfq, 

 of Alnwick, to Mrs. Gibfon, of Hexham, re- 

 lid of James Gibfon, efq. of Stagihaw Clole- 

 houfe. 



At Berwick, Colonel M'Lcod, to Mifs 

 rior.i Ann M'Clean, f-cond daughter of 

 Colonel M'CIein, barrackmafter cf Berwick. 

 Died.] At Durham, Mrs. Summers, wife 

 of Mr. Summers, boot and fhoemakcr, 38. 

 — Mrs Charleton, widow of Mr. G. C 54. 

 — Mr. John Pattifon, formerly a very emi- 

 nent farmer near Newton-balK— Mr. Robert 

 Huttfon, farmer, 57. 



At Alnwick, Mr. Adam Oliver, fchool- 

 mafter. 



At Felton park, Northumberland, Mrs. 

 Hedley, wife of Mr. Anthony Hedley, 75. 



At Sunderland, Mr. Thomas Pigg, maforta 



clerk to the Anabaptift rneeting, 53. Mrs, 



Simie, wife of Mr. George Siijiie, 75 Mr. 



John Wood, 65. He was better known by 

 the name of Jack-in-a-hole, from his being 

 fo lame that he had not been out of his /hop, 

 for the laft feventeen years.—Mr. Ifaac 

 Cockerell, roper. — Mr. George Matthews, 

 butch-r. 



At Berwick, Mr. James Wright, fruiterer. 



At GatelTiead, Mr. Thomas Taylor, raffi. 

 merchant. 



At Harefgill-houfe, Mafliam, Mrs. Ballard 

 wife of Mr. Henry B. 37. 



At Bearpark, near Durham, Mr, Robert 

 Hudfon, a refpeftable fanner, 56 



At Newcaftle, Mrs. Ann Daug'as, 90 — . 

 Mrs. Dorothy Craig — Mrs. J<,he Dixon, 

 widow, — Mr. Robert Turnbull, agent ta 

 the Tyne glafs-hojfe co.T.p:ny, 6c — .VIr. 

 John Young, attorney. — Mr. Timothy Hul- 

 mer, a captain in the South Shields volun.eerr- 

 37. He collefted the offerings of the congre- 

 gation at the church in the iiurning and ex- 

 pired before the evening fervice 



At Morpeth, Mr If.ac Whitworth, of Aln- 

 wick. He went to jbeo at the Marquis of 

 Granby-inn, but arofe in the night, and open- 

 ed a window leading to the top of a balcony of 

 the houle, three (tories hi^n, whence he fell 

 into the ftreet. Th-rre he was f.iuiid by the 

 Morpe h carrier, who immediately alarmeij 

 the houfe, and a (urgeon was fent for. He 

 lived about three hours out n- ver fpoke. 



.'it Hart4ey, Mrs Brotherick, wife of Mr. 

 Robert Brotherick, 83 



At Tynemouth, Mrs. Davis, widow of Mr, 

 E. Davis, 74. 



.'\t Bifhopwearmouth, Mr. Hun ley, (hip- 

 owner, 74 



At Cirrycoats's-hall, Mrs. Shaftoe, wife 

 of George Delaval Shaftoe, efq 



At New Elvet, near Durham, Mrs. Ch.nl- 

 ton, fifterof the i<.cv. Dr. Thuip, archdeacon 

 of Nortnuniberland, 54. 



At Stockton, Mrs. Jeffcrfon, rclia of Mr. 

 John jefterfon, fenior. 



At Welt .\ucli.l..n'i, Mr. David How. 



At South Blyth, M.S. Liizi Enjilift, wife 

 of Mr. William iinglifti, furgeon, 3S. 



At Nevvca:Ue, aged i;, Mr. Thomas Pat- 

 tinfon, fon of the late M' . Mark Pat infon, 

 and .apprentice to i\U. Murr.,y, lurgcon. He 

 was a youth of extraordinary literary acquire- 



