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Rey. John Sheepshanks, M.a. to the vi- 
carage of St. Gluvias, Cornwall. ; 
Rey. Mr. Knight, appointed perpetual 
curate of St. Paul’s church, Sheffield. 
Rey. William Palmer, to the vicarage of 
Petesworth, in the county of Warwick. 
Rev. Richard Jenkyns, p.p. to the pre- 
bendary of Dindar,; in the Cathedral church 
of Wells. 
The Rey. George Crookshank, B.A. to be 
domestic chaplain to the Countess Dowager 
of Clonmell. 
Rev. Wm. Frederick Hamilton, B.A. is 
appointed domestic chaplain to Viscount 
Melbourne. 
On Wednesday, the Ist instant, the 
Rev. J. Hatchard, M.A. was instituted by 
the Lord Bishop of Exeter to the vigarage 
of St. Andrew’s, Plymouh. 
Rey. G. B. Tuson, to the vicarage of 
Huish, with the chapelry of Langport an- 
nexed, 
Rey. Dr. Jago, to the vicarage of Milton 
Abbot, Devon. 
Rey. D. Jenkins, B.A. to the vicarage of 
St. Goran, Cornwall. 
4 ermesemomrr ee: 
Northumberland and Durham. 
(Oct. 1, 
Rey. T. Freke, M.a. to the vicarage of 
Loddiswell, with the chapel of Tout-Saints 
annexed, Devon, fe 
Rev. William Harridtt, M.A. to the vicar- 
age of Odiham, with the chapelry of Grew- 
ell, Hants. 
Rey. Samuel Hill, z.a. to the living of 
Snargate, diocese of Canterbury. 
Rey. John Wing, to the rectory of Chey- 
nies, Bucks. 
Rey. Mr. Hume, to the vicarage of War- 
minster. 
Rey. John Howard, M.A. to the rectory 
of Tacolnestone, Norfolk. 
Rey. W. H. Arundell, to the rectory of 
Cheriton-Fitzpaine, Deyon. 
Rev. J. W. B. Landon, to the rectory of 
Lillinstone Lovell, Oxfordshire. 
Rev. J. C. Clapp, to the Rectory of 
Clusten, Wilts. 
Rey. Robert Holdsworth, to a prebendary 
stall in Exeter Cathedral. 
Rey. Joseph Badely, to the vicarage of 
Blewbury, Berks. 
Rey. Thomas Nelson, to the church and 
parish of Little Dunkeld, in the county of 
Perth. 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH ALL THE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS} 
Furnishing the Domestic and Family History of England for the last Twenty-seven Years. 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
FYYHE first anniversary of the Botanical 
and Horticultural Society for the 
counties of Northumberland, Durham, and 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, took place within 
themonth. C. M. Nigge, esq., in the chair. 
It is in contemplation to erect a chain 
bridge, similar to the one at Bangor Ferry, 
over the River Tyne, between North and 
South Shields. 
Three of those rare fish, the limp-sucker 
(cyloplerus lumpus), were lately caught by 
the fishermen on the coast of Durham and 
Northumberland - the largest was nineteen 
inches and a-half long, and weighed 101 Ibs. 
A gentleman resident at Bywell has pre- 
served these fish in his collection, 
Married.| Mr. Henderson, to Miss Peers ; 
Mr. O. O. Ingo, to Miss E. Berkley ; Mr. 
R. R. Baker, to Miss E. Scott; Mr. C. 
Burden, to Mrs. KE. Gibb: all of Newcastle. 
—Mr. A. Mather, of Newcastle, to Miss M. 
Cameron. of Gateshead.—Mr. A. Palmer, 
to Miss M. Spoors; Mr. W. Peveral. to 
Miss A. Southern: all of Durham.— Mr. 
W. Ellice, of Pickering, to Miss M. Nixon, 
of Darlington.—At Darlington, Mr. T. 
Forster, to Miss E. Welsh, of Manchester, 
—Mr. T. Hands, of Stockton-upon-Tees, 
to Miss Coates, of York.—Mr. R. Green- 
well, to Miss M. Burn; Mr. H. Beckwith, 
to Miss A. Lowdon: all of Lambton.— 
Mr. W. Armstrong, of Heddon, Berks, to 
Miss Hawthorn, of Walbottle.—The Rey. 
John Metcalfe, to Miss E. Chapman, of 
Thornton Aust, Wensley-dale—Mr. W. 
Carrick, of Byker, to Miss M. Gallon, of 
Heaton.—Mr. Wilson, of Blyth, to Miss 
Bell, of North Shields. 
Died.] At Neweastle, in Pilgrim-street, 
64, Mrs. J. Affleck.—26, Mrs. A. Brown, 
ceservedly regretted.—In the Westgate, 34, 
Mrs. Smith— At the East Ballast hills, 74, 
Mrs. J. Graham.—On the Bankside, 87, 
Mr. P. Honghton.—37, Mr. W. Bullock.— 
In Green-court, at an advanced age, Joseph 
Airey, esq.—At Gateshead, 44, Mrs. C. 
Bowstead,—28, Mrs. S. Robson.— 87, Mrs. 
M. Pearson. 
At Durham, 74, Mrs. F. Thompson.— 
In the college, 67, Mathew Woodtield, esq., 
steward to the Dean and Chapter. 
At Sunderland, 64, the Rev. Thomas 
Mason, minister of the Scotch Church, 
Spring-garden-lane.—70, Mr. R. Wake. 
At North Shields, in Dockwray-square, 
63, the Rev. Chas. Charleton, M.A., vicar 
of Tynemouth, generally and justly re- 
eretted.—55, Mrs. E. Collingwood, of the 
Low Lights.—In Bedford-street, 28, Mr. 
R. Flett—57, Mrs. E. Johnson.—Mr. W. 
Richardson, notary public, suddenly. He 
was the author of a new Translation of the 
Odes of Anacreon of Teos. 
At South Shields, 80, Mrs. Golightly. 
At Darlington, 71, Mr. Jer. Watson, sud- 
denly.—69, Mr. M. Toole. 
At Bishopwearmouth, Miss A. C., daugh- 
ter 
