1805.] 



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ten & Co. to Mifs Ann Ireland, daughter of 

 the Rev. Jofeph Irehnd. — \1r. Rees, of the 

 Theatre Royal, co Mifs Ann Robl'on. 



At Bi/hop Miaduham, Henry Fearon, tfq. 

 fon of the late Willi.tm Fearon, efq. of New- 

 cafile, to Mifs .M. Taylor. 



At Cliefter le-ftreet, .Mr. Jackfon, fur- 

 geon, to Mifs Watfon, niece of John Bird, 

 efq. 



At Monkwearmouth, Mr. Thomas Clark, 

 of Hyllon, land fleward lo Simon Temple, 

 efq. to Mifs D. Sioiidart, of Jarrow Red- 

 houfe. 



At Berwick, Mr, WiU'am Logan, jun. to 

 Mifs For'i, filter to Williani F. efq 



At ICelloe, Durham, Mr. Anthony Dar- 

 lingi of ScJgefifld, to Alifs Ifabella Eui:i- 

 fon, ofCoxhoe. 



At .ViOrpeth, Mr. William Young, to Alifs 

 Mary Swan. 



At Haltwhiftle, Robert Dixon, efq. fon 

 of Captain D. of Ingoe-hall, to Mifi Dixon, 

 «f GlenwheU. 



Died.'\ At Durham, Mrs. Margaret Bees, 

 v/idow of Mr. Matthew B. innkeeper, 75.— 

 Mr. William Shouon, fen. 91. — Mr. Edward 

 Lofthoufe. 



At Winlaton, Mr. George Bourn, 41; years 

 cafhicr to MelTis. Crowley, Millington and 

 Co. atth.it place. He' has left 20I. to the 

 Infirmary of Ne A caftle, and numerous lega- 

 cies to his relations and friends. 



At Harton-houfe, near South Shields, 

 Richard S(Oti, efq. 



At Hexham, John Heron, efq 90. 



At Billin^ham, Durham, the Rev. Mr. 

 Afpinwall, curate of Wolvifton. 



At Widrington, near Morpeth, Mr. Forf- 

 ter, 31. 



At Newcaftle, Mr. Jofeph Coats. — Mr. 

 Roper, tallow chandler. — Mrs. Ann Forf- 

 ter, widow of Mr. Ralph F. 76— Mrs. Rcn- 

 nolrtfon, wife of Mr. R. Ihip-builJer, Sj — 

 Mr. SylveCier Stew rd, mafter mariner, 34. 

 —.Mr. John Walker, clock and watchmaker. 

 As a workman his mchanical abilities were 

 al!o'.fed tofurpafs thofe of mod others of his 

 profemon j and the tra.'.e in general are in- 

 dcbled to him for many new inventions. 



At the Leazcs, near Ncwcadle, Mrs. Reid, 

 iwife of Mr. Alexander R. tobacco manufac- 

 turer, 5S. 



At Walfingham, Mrs. Ann Harrifon, wife 

 of Mr. John H. 85. 



At Berwick, Mr. William Wood. 69. 



At Sunderland, Mrs. Bolam, ti.—r-Mr. 

 James Wood, rtiipowner, 81. 



At Monkwearmouth, Mifs Lowes, daugh- 

 ter of Mr. Francis L. coal-fitter. 



At Newton by the Sea, Dr. Forfter, many 

 ycar^ an eminent phyficiari at /'.Insvick, 86. 



At South Shields, Mifs Thompfon, (laugh- 

 ter of I he late John T. efq. (<z. 



At North Shichls, Mis. Liddell, relift of 

 the late John L. tlq.— Mrs. Theodofia Cook, 

 fcli£l of the late Mr. John C. /hii'-ownei.-w 



Mrs. Fen wick, wife of Mr. Thomas F. fliip- 

 owner, 32. 



Near the village of Weftoe, South Shields, 

 William Cuzen, a private in the royal artlU 

 lery, iS. He blew out his brains with a 

 horfo-piftol. His head from the lower jaw 

 upward was blown to atoms, fonie pi(<.es be- 

 ing found many yards diftant from the bo.ly. 

 The coroner's inqueft returned a verdidj of 

 lunacy. A (hort time before he committed 

 the rafh iSX he called at a public hotife in 

 Wefloe, and wrots a letter addred' d to Mr, 

 Chadwick, of Burgh hall, Laucaihire, which 

 is fubjoined. Part of it is a quotation fro.-n^ 

 Blair's Poem on the Grave. The words ijj 

 italics in that pa(f«ee he did not write ; they 

 a.-,' inferted to make up the quotation ; but 

 in the profaic part the words if fojfibk were 

 underlined by him. 



«' Mr. Edward Chadwick, "1 Burgh-hall, 

 .... Thomas Chadwick, J Lancafliire. 

 " Ab hoc momento pendet asternitas ! 

 " Dreadful attempt ! 

 " Juft reeking from fclf-daughter, in a rage 

 *' To rulh into the prefence of our [udge ; 

 " As if we challeiiir'dhiin to do his ivorjl, 

 " And matter'd not his wrath ! Unheard of 



tortures 

 '« Muft be referved for fuch j thefe herd to- 

 gether: 

 " The common damn'd (hun their fociety, 

 " And look upon themielves as fiends Icfs 

 foul, 



'« Wm- Cu?en. 

 <' Sir Edmund Head. 

 " Sir John Honeywood. 

 " Mrs, Eliza Vincent. 

 '< Captain Thomas Cuzen. 

 " Sir Ralph Abercrombie, dead, 

 " Mrs. Cautbrune, -. 



" Sir Thos. Levingfton, i-London. 

 " William Lee, efq. J 

 <' R F. Lee, efq. Warrant of Attorney Office. 

 «' . 'opplewell, meichant, Lonoon. 



'• 1 once .had thoufands, and was once phi- 

 iofophic enough to brave misfortunes ; but { 

 have been neglefted, therefore I have done 

 this. 



" I am gone a long journey, but, if pof- 

 fibk, will return to torment ingratitude. 



" I was ever grareful — the w.jild has loft 

 anprnament, a 4iamoi>ij in the rough." 



CUMBERLAND AND WESTMOR^AND. 



Application is intended to be made to Par- 

 liament in the next fefliun for an .\A lor re- 

 pairing, widening, and improving, tlie roads 

 leading from Caldcr (Jiicge throUtih Raven- 

 gljfs, Boolle, Brou.'htoii, and Ulverftim, to 

 Laiic'after and I,iverpodl, and for diverting 

 part of it j likiwife for an Adt ti enable the 

 trullees of the turnpike roads to build bndt;e3 

 aciofs the Mite and the E/k near Rjvcnglafs; 

 and for another fur intloiiii^ the (.ominous 

 and waHe grounds in the parifli and manor of 

 Abbey Holme. 



M m a Mr. 



