186 ul 
In Barossa-place, Islington, .£tizabeth, 
wife of John William Norie, esq. 
At the Priory, Stanmore, Lady Jane, 
daughter of the Karl of Aberdeen. 
At Brompton-creseent, 83, John Philip 
Beger, esq. 
In Chapel-street, Paddington, Henrietta, 
wife of James Wadmore, esq. 
In Hertford-street, Park-lane, 69, Hugh 
Bishopp, esq., brotherto Lord de la Zouche. 
At Chelsea, Mrs. Chollett, widow of Sa- 
muel C,, esq. Commissary-general in the 
West- Indies. 
At Clay-hill, Epsom, 87, Margaret, wi- 
dow of Capt. Henry J. Hunson, r.N. 
At Cosford, Surrey, dnn, wife of John 
Hawkins, esq. 
88, William Bond, esq. late principal 
elerk to the Commissioners of Sewers at 
Guildhall, generally regretted. 
In Queen Elizabeth-row, Greenwich, 4nn, 
wife of Capt. George Hillier, r.N. i 
At Sunbury, Middlesex, Mrs. Topham. 
In Upper Gower-street, Lucy Elizabeth, 
wife of Lord Maurice Drummond. 
In Grosyenor-row, Chelsea, Mr. 
Danby. 
In Kensington-square, 66, Mrs. Char- 
lotte Jackson, Jate of Russell-square. 
At Hornsea, . Thomas Clifion Garland, 
esq. of Newcastle. 
In Providence-row, Cambridge-heath, 
Hackney, 66, William Spencer, esq. 
In Southampton-street, Bloomsbury-sq. 
Eleanor, wife of Joseph Goddard, esq. 
At Cheltenham, 71, Yhomas Jameson, 
M.D. | His name is identified with the latest 
scientific description of Cheltenham waters. 
At Chiswick, William Sharp, esq. for 
many years the best line-engraver of his 
time, and whose reputation in this art will 
long be second only to that of Woollett, 
having lived in professional activity full half 
a century. Except in the weakness of his 
superstitions, he was what would pass for 
Eustace 
ee 
Northumberland and Durham. 
[ Sept. 1, 
clear and strong-headed ‘man. . His voice 
was loud, and his manner imposing. He 
was thick-set’and stout; and his features 
were large and strong. He pursued his 
whims too much to get rich, though he 
could always command any price for his 
works. 
In Oxford-street, 65, Mrs. Owen, sister 
of James Scatcherd, esq. 
ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. 
Rev. Mr., St. Barbe, to the living of 
Stockton, Wilts. 
Rey. Samuel Fenton, to the viearage of 
Fishguard, in the county of Pembroke. 
Rey. John Evans, to the rectory of Pen- 
bedoo Lian Fihangel, in the county of Fem, 
broke. 
Rey. William Frederic Patteson, B. a. 
appointed chaplain to the Poor of the Great 
Hospital in Norwich, and curate of the 
parish church of St. Helen’s. 
Rey. Dr. Cracknell succeeds the Rev. 
John Dayis as minister of Portland chapel. 
Rey. J. H. J. Chichester, to the rectory 
of Arlington, Devon. 
Rey. Thomas Carew, to the rectory of 
Haccombe, Devon. 
The Rey. Edward Fane, M.a.. to the 
prebend of Lyme and Halstock. 
Rey. Robert Roe Houston, to the rec- 
tory of Artwick, with the vicarage of Art- 
sey, Bedfordshire. 
Rey. James Cutting Salford, B.a. to the 
vicarage 6f Mettingham, Norfolk. 
Rev. George Hodgson, to Christ Church, 
Birmingham. 
Rey. William Phelps, M.A. to the vicar- 
age of Meare, near Glastonbury. 
Rey. Thomas Henry Mirehouse, M.A. 
domestic chaplain to the Bishop of Salis- 
bury, 
’ Rey. Joseph Holden Pott, m.a. to the 
vicarage of Kensington. 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH ALL THE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS; 
Furnishing the Domestic and Family History of England for the last Twenty-seven Years. 
. —<$— 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM, 
numerous meeting of the great free- 
holders of Northumberland was lately 
held at Newcastle, pursuant to a requisition 
of Edward. Collingwood, Esq., the High 
Sheriff, to consider the propriety of form- 
ing railways between Newcastle and Car- 
lisle. After some discussion, this very im- 
portant and striking measure to both towns 
was agreed to, (See the Varirvirs. ) 
The Bishop of Durham lately presented 
to the Literary, Scientific, and Mechanical 
Institution of Newcastle the complete works 
e Bacon, Locke, Paley, Cowper, and 
. Johnson. Several respectable indi- 
ae have lately added their subscriptions 
to this praisewortly association. 
Married.| Mr. J.Jons to Miss D. Teas- 
dale.—Mr. J. Richardson to Miss N. Elstot, 
of the Head of the Side: all of Neweastle. 
—Mr. Bowman, of North Shields, to Mrs. 
Johnson, of Tynemouth.—Mr. R. Richard- 
son, to Miss A. Hills, both of Berwick.— 
Mr. W. Garthwaite to Miss J. Redburn.— 
Mr. W. Fletcher to Miss M. Bell: all of 
Darlington.—Mr. J. Softley, to Miss M. 
Hammond, both of Barnardcastle.—Mr. 
W. Wilson, to Mrs. M. Quin, both of 
Bishop Auckland.— William Forrester Bow, 
m.p,, of Alnwick, to Jane, daughter of 
Col. George Mackenzie. 
Died.] At Newcastle, in Saville Court, 
Mrs. M. Reed, of Dean-street.—In the 
Close, 25, Miss M. Irettale—24, Mrs. E. 
Harding. 
