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-Rev. William Barnes, to the rectory of 
Richmond, Yorkshire. 
Rev. Frederick Parry, to the perpetual 
enracyot Threapwood, near Worthenbury, 
Flintshire. 
Rev. R. Bathurst, M.A. appointed Com- 
niissary of the Archdeaconry of Sudbury, 
and Official of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk. 
Rev. G. Glover, m.a. to the Archdea- 
conry of Sudbury. 
“Rev. J. Law, to the vicarage of Broad+ 
worthy, otherwise B radfordisworthy, with 
the chapel of St. Pancras, Devon. 
Rev. Johu Symonds, to the rectory of 
Wilcot, Wilts. 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH ALL THE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 
Furnishing the Domestic and Family History of England for the last twenty-seven Years, 
<a 
-NORTHUMEERLAND AND DURHAM. 
AN important alteration has lately taken 
place in the coal-trade of Newcastle. 
A combination amongst the proprietors 
of the colleries on the ‘Fyne and Wear, 
which had long been in the practice of 
entering into yeatly engagements to re- 
_ strict the quantity of coals to he sold by 
each colliery, has been recently dissolved, 
Phe London consumer, it is expected, 
will be able to purchase coals ata consi- 
derable reduction in consequence. 
An extra post has lately been established 
between Newcastle aud Shields, 
Married.) Mr. J. Hope, to Miss A. 
Nixon, both of Neweastle.—The Rev. 
James Green, of Washington, to Miss M. 
Berkeley, of New castle.—Mr. TV. Forrest, 
of Chirton, to Miss E. Hunter, of New- 
gate-street, Newcastle.—Mr. H. Stolhart, 
of Neweastle, to Miss E. Allison, of 
Chester-le-Street.-—Mr. W. Dodd, of Sun- 
derland, to Mrs. E, Nunnington, of 
Chester-le-Street.— Mr. J. Miller, of South 
Stiields,,to Miss S. Spurs, of Cannon- 
street-read, London.— Mr. W. Ritson, 
jun. to Miss J. Forster, both of Hexham. 
—Mr. J. Stevenson, to Miss H. Morpeth, 
both of Bishopswearmouth. — Mr. R. 
Simpson, to Miss J. Morrison, of Monk- 
wearmouth shore.—Mr. W. Cawthorn, of 
Armonside, to Miss M. Pearson, of Lintz- 
rreen.—Mr. H. Smith, to Miss Fenwick, 
oth of Morpeth—Mr. J. Ramsey, of 
Alnwick, to Miss Davy, of Rothbury. 
- Died.] At Neweastle, in Pilgrim-street, 
Mr. J. Nichols.—Mrs. Ingo, late of the 
Side.—In C ollingwood-street, 24, Mrs. A. 
Douglas.—At the West-zate, 21, Miss 
M. A. Smart, regretted.—In Newgate- 
street, 63, Mr. Cath. ‘Armstrong.—In 
Dean-street, 52, Mrs. D. Phillipson, much 
respected : ”and, 55, Mrs. M. Phillipson, 
sisters. 
At Sunderland, 80, Mr. J. Hall, sud- 
denl .—58, Mrs, Showdon.—At Darlington, 
32, Mr. G. Harrison.—6¥, Mrs. E. Burn. 
At North Shields, zi, Miss Frances 
Strong.— 351, Mrs. H. Forrest. — John 
Peacock Rippon, esq.—90, Mr. C. 
Kirkup.—At an advanced age, eit 
Ritchie. 
At South Shields, 
Skee. 
Montuty Mac, No, 399, 
Mrs. Clay.— Mr. 
At Morpeth, at an advanced age, Robt. 
Fenwick, esq. one of the bailiffs of the 
borouch. 
At the Brewery, near Alston, 37, Mrs. 
M. Wright.—At Alston, 26, Mrs. S. 
Cowper.—At Whickham, 36, Mr. Mat. 
Chicken.—At New Whitley, 58, Mrs. H. 
Dormand.—At Sedgefield, 87, Mr. James 
Rountree.— At East Benton, 85, Mr. 
R. Pearson. — At Strother-House, near 
Boldon, 85, Mr. R. Smith, 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND, 
Marricd.] Mr. J. Bewley, to Miss J. 
Nelson; Mr. T. Hunton, to Mrs. A. 
Crane: allof Carlisle.— Mr. G.Thackwray, 
of Caldbeck, to Miss S. Martindale, of 
Carlisle. — Mr. E. Brown, to Miss S. 
Lewthwaite; Mr. J. Westray, to Miss A. 
Fearon; Mr. James Clark, to Miss M. 
Dowgan; Capt. James Robertson, R.N. to 
Miss Aun Walker; Mr. J. Piper, to Miss. 
J. Brown: all of WhitehavenMr. J. 
Hetherington, to Miss Barb. Thompson ;~ 
Mr. J. Walker, to Miss E. Muckiewean: 
all of Workington.—Mr. J. Sharp, to Miss 
E. Lowther; Mr. T. Collins, to Miss R. 
France; Mr. Wilson, to Miss Duthoit: alk 
of Cockermouth.—Mr. Grayson Selkirk, 
to Miss S. Combe, both of Egremont. 
H. 'T. Lutwidge, esq. n:n. of Holm Rook, 
in Irton, to Miss Mary ‘Taylor, of the: 
Cottage, Ambleside. 
Died.] At Carlisle, 63, Mrs. B. Roy,’ 
much respected. 
At Whitehaven, 49, Mr. W. Jenkinson. 
At Workington, 31, Mr. H. Dickinson. 
At Kendal, 79, Mrs, S. Askew, of 
Docker.—In the square, at an advanced 
age, Mrs. Jackson. 
At Maryport, 73, Mrs. J. Stranghton, 
At Brampton, 71, Mr. J. Pickering.— 
57, Mr. Edward Hind, brewery general 
surveyor, excise, London. 
At Beaumont, 75, Mr. Jas. Gilkerson, 
much respected. At Dalston, 62, Mr. 
Mat. Robson, generally esteemed and re- 
gretted.—At Parton, at an advanced age; 
Mrs. Reid.—At Keswitk, 72, Mr. James 
Lawson, 
YORKSHIRE, 
An association has been lately formed 
at York, for maintaining the rights of the 
public'to ancient roads and’ footpaths. - 
A meeting of inercbants and others ins 
N terested 
