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sation the rectory of Rivenhall, with the 
rectory of Ingatestone, and the perpetual 
curacy of Buttersburg, annexed. 
Rey. J. Manchester, to the lectureship 
of Selby. 
Rev. Cranby L. Kerby, 11.2. by dis- 
pensation, to hold one of the portions of 
Bampton, with the rectory Talmer in 
Oxford. : 
Northumberland and Durham—WNorfotk. 
(Noy. 1, 
Rey. J. H. Seymour, B.A. to the yicar- 
age of Horley-cum-Homton, Oxfordshire. 
Rey. J. A. Park has been appointed 
Domestic Chaplain to the Hon. Mr. Jus- 
tice Park. 
Rey. J. Hoste, M.a. to the perpetual 
curacy of Windling, Norfolk. 
Rey. Dr. Ingram, to the rectory of Gar- 
sington. 
PROVINCIAL - OCCURRENCES, 
WITH ALL THE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS; 
Furnishing the Domestic and Family History of England for thé last Twenty-seven Years. 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
HE corporation of Newcastle have 
voted a second subscription of 105l. 
towards the building for the Literary and 
Philosophical Society. 
A mineral spring, which resembles, but is 
considered stronger than Harrowgate water, 
has been lately discovered near Whitby. 
The tolls of the iron bridge at Sunderland 
were lately let for the sum of 2,710/. per 
annum, being upwards of 500/..a-year more 
than they had previously been let for. 
Marvied.| At Newcastle upon Tyne, on 
the 11th, Mr. R, Usher, to Miss dakksons of 
Low Kiswick. 
At Darlington, Mr. C, Brown, to F. J. 
Hind. 
At Berwick, Mr. M. Mather, jun., to Miss 
S. Marshall. 
Died.| At Seaton Carew, 74, T. Back- 
house, esq. of West Lodge, near Darlington. 
At Darlington, the wife of J. Pease, esq., 
one of the Society of Friends. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Married.| At Carlisle, Mr. J. Graham, to 
Miss C. Calvert, both of this place.—J. 
Blacklock, to Mary Cragg.—Mr. W. Col- 
quhoun, to Sarah, daughter of Mr. Whar- 
ton.—Mr. R. Imrie, to Jane, eldest daughter 
of Mr. J. Shylan, Newton Stewart.—Mr. J. 
Hodgson, to Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr. 
J. Carruthers, English-str.—Mr. E. James, 
to Miss M. Brown, of Kirkhampton.—W. 
P. Blakey, esq.; to Alice, eldest daughter of 
J.B. Hardisty, esq. of Myrtle Grove, near 
Keswick. 
At Penrith, Mr. J. Gibson, to Miss A. 
Hodgson.—Mr. R.. Monkhouse, to Mrs. H. 
Hopes. 
At Dissington, Mr. J. Thompson, to 
Miss M. A. Addison. 
At Wetheral Shields, Mr. C. Slater, to 
Miss Robinson.—Mr. J. Bell, of Nook, 
Irthington, to Nancy, daughter of Mr. J. 
Boustead, of Beanlands. 
At Gretna,- E. §. Wardley, to M. 
M‘Greevy.—Mr. E. Hewertson, of Strick- 
land Ketel, to Miss D. Bowsher, of. Kendal, 
—Mr. J. Wilkinson, to Miss M. Clarke.— 
Mr. J. Swanwaller, to Miss J. Kendall, of 
Broughton.—Mr.. S.. Irving, to Miss E, 
Sword ; both of Longtown. 
Died. ] At Whitehaven, 32, Miss. S. 
ena ee one of the Society of Relends. 
—87 Mrs, M : Bowman. 
At Carlisle, 77, Mr. M. -Johnstone, 
Annetwell-street. —71, Mr. B. Holmes, 
English-street.—27, Mr. T. Cron. 
At Threlkeld, 88, Mrs. M. Bell, wi- 
dow. 
At Kendal, 77, Mrs. S, Postlethwaite.— 
26, Agnes, wife of J. King.—78, Dorothy, 
wife of Mr. J. Garnett. 
At Kingmoor, 69, Susannah, wife of 
Mr. J. Mitchinson. 
At Linstock, 77, Mr. H. Bishoprigg. 
At Penrith, 72, Mr. N. Routledge. 
At Melkinthorpe, 86, Mr. T, Laycock. 
At Maryport, 58, Mr. J. Whiteside.— 
Mr. J. Selkirk. 
At Seaton-hall, Bootle, 39, Mr. T, Wood. 
At Swinside, 30, Mrs. E. Burnyeat. 
At Rourah, in Lamplugh, 36, Mr, W. 
Kitchen. 
At Whitehaven, 65, Mr. T. Stubbs,—48, 
Jane, the wife of Mr. J. Wales. 
At Kendal, 26, Agnes, wife of Mr. J. 
King.—27, Miss 8. Cookson.—58, Mrs. 
D. Taylor.—56, Miss A. Pedder.—72; 
Mr. W.- Fisher. 
At Wad-cragg, in Embleton, 68, Mr. J, 
Rothery.— Hannah, second daughter of Mr, 
J. Bowman, of Bramery. 
YORKSHIRE, } 
It is reported that the. Duke of Devon- 
shire bas it in contemplation to build a 
magnificent mansion at Londesborough, near 
Market-Weighton, in this county. 
The commissioners of the parish of Myton, 
in the town of Hull, have contracted with 
the British Gas-light Company to light. with 
coal-gas for twenty-one years, 
The authorities of Sculcoates have con- 
tracted with the same company, to light 
that parish with coal-gas for fourteen 
years. 
Married.] At Wath, the Rev. T. Com- 
meline, of Miserden, Gloucestershire, to 
Anne Frances, second daughter of the Rev. 
B. Newton, rector of Wath. 
At Halifax, Mr. D. Farrar, 90, who had 
been a disconsolate widower seven weeks, to 
Mrs. Machel, of Batley, a blooming widow 
of 25, after a tedious courtship of one hour 
and fifty-nine minutes. . 
pk Aged 54, the lady of Sir Ht 
Lawson, of Brough-hall, York, bart., and 
daughter of the late H. Fermor, esq. 
At Wentworth Castle, 68, Mrs. Vernon, 
widow of the late H, Vernon, esq. of Hilton, 
Staffordshire, _ 
