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pensation the vicarage of Tottenham High 
Cross, with the rectory of Shenley, Herts. 
The Rev. Dr. Butcher is appointed Do- 
mestic Chaplain to the Marchioness of 
Hastings. 
The Rev. Jos. Bardgate, M.a. to the 
vicarage of Broughton, Yorkshire. 
The Rey. J. Gathorne, a.m. to the vicar- 
age of Tarvin, Cheshire. 
The Rev. E. Griffiths, a.z. to the rectory 
of Trentishoe, Devon. 
The Rev. A. A. Colville, M.a. to the 
perpetual curacy of Market Harborough, 
Leicestershire. _ 
The Rey. D.S. Singer, to the parish church 
of Mouswald. 
Northumberland—Durham.— Cumberland, 8c. 
(Jan. I, 
The Rev. J. D. Wingfield, M.a. to the 
living of Geashill, in the King’s County, 
Treland. 
._ The Rev. W. Carwithen, m.a. to the 
rectory of Allhallows on the Wall, Exeter. 
The Rey. G. Uppill, to the rectory of 
Hornblotton, Somerset. 
The Rey. L. Clarke, to the vicarage of. 
Downton, Wilts. ‘ 
The Rey. D. Davis, to the vicarage of 
Llantarvilly, Carmarthenshire. : 
The Rey. O’Killvington, to the vicarage 
of Snaith, Yorkshire. P 
The Rey. J. Birt, p.p. to the rectory of 
St. Alphage, with the vicarage of St. Mary, 
Northgate, Canterbury. : 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
Furnishing the Domestic and Family History of England for the last Twenty-seven Years. 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
HE Tyne vend of Coals for 1823, was 
712,560 Newcastle chaldrons. 
A Mechanic’s Institution has been formed 
at Alnwick, of which the Duke of Northum- 
berland is patron, and Lord Grey presi- 
dent. 
Married.| At Earsdon, Capt. J. Smith, 
of North Shields, to Miss Isabella Alder, of 
Seaton Sluice. — At Newcastle, H. Stodart, 
€sq., R.A., to Jane, youngest daughter of the 
late M. Culley, esq., of Wark, Northum- 
berland.—At Norton, M. Robinson, esq., 
of the Middle Temple, to Mary Frances, 
eldest daughter of H. Stapylton, esq., of 
Norton, 
Died.| At West Auckland, T.S.Sowerby. 
esq-——At Neweastle, 70, Mrs. Pow.—60, 
Wm. Kearle, esq.—At Warkworth, 34, 
Lieut. T. Werge, r.x.—At Durham, 40, 
Mrs. Ann Robinson.—At + Belsay Castle, 
the lady of Sir Charles M. L. Monck, Bart. 
—At Durham, 83, C. Ebden, esq.—Mr. 
J. Thompson, 22, of Farlam Hall, near 
Brampton.— At Beacon House, near Sedge- 
field, 19, Mrs. E. Adamson.— At Killerby, 
near Darlington, Wm. Clark, esq.—At 
Morpeth, Delwal Shafts, esq., 56, second 
son of the late Sir C. Shafts.— At Sunder- 
land, 20, Miss E. B. Hay, daughter of 
Capt. Hay.—At Throckley Fell, 102, Ann 
Jamieson, She resided at Bambrough 58 
years, and was one of the greatest spinners 
of the north ; and what is remarkable, she 
has for the last twelve months spun upwards 
of 40 yards of cloth for the use of her son, 
although she has been blind for above three 
years ; and it was with great difficulty she 
could be kept from her wheelon the morning 
of her death. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Married.} At Carlisle, Mr. G. Gale, to 
Miss M. Blamire, of Kirkandrews-upon- 
Eden. 
Died.| At Dalham Tower, Westmoreland, 
77, D. Wilson, esq.—At Kendal, Mr. 
Brigg, editor of the Kendal Gazette.—A. 
Dean, 26, Rachael, daughter of the late J. 
Hetherington, esq.—At Farlam Hall, near 
Brampton, Cumberland, 22, Mrs. Joseph 
Thompson. 
YORKSHIRE. _ 
The ceremony of placing the first stone of 
the new edifice, to be called the Central 
Market, was performed with considerable 
eclat at Leeds, the 26th Nov. 1824. 
The quantity of oil and whalebone brought 
to Hull this fishing season, is, from Green- 
land, 871 tuns of oil, and 334 tons of whale- 
bone. the produce of 814 fish; from Davis 
Straits, 2,346 tuns of oil, and 109% tons of 
whalebone. P 
Married.| At York, Mr. J. Lee, to Miss 
Ward.—aAt Selby, Lieut. H. Pitt, r.m., to 
Miss Mary Staniland.—At Knaresbrough, 
Mr. Wm. Umpleby, of Heslington, to Miss 
M. A. Greaves, of High Harrowgate.— At 
Whitby, Mr. R. Watson, to Eliza Grace, 
third daughter of John Holt, esq.— At Brad- 
ford, the Rev. H. Heap, Vicar of Bradford, 
to Hannah, eldest daughter of R. Fawcett, 
esq., of Westbrook House, Bradford.—The 
Rey. J. Smith, of Kaylingham, to Hannah, 
eldest daughter of Mr. J, Collinson, of Scul- 
coates.— At Sheffield, Mr. J. Staniforth, to 
Eliza, daughter of J. Vickers, esq. 
Died.] At Leeds, 37, Sarah, wife of W. 
Aldam, esq.; Mary, relict of the late Mr. 
Richardson; Mr. Edmund ‘Thompson ; 
Mr. Watson.— At Riccale, 41, Mrs. Ayres. 
—Stephen Tempest, esq. of Broughton 
Hall, near Skipton.—At Leeds, 50, Mrs. 
Spence.— At North Allerton, Mrs. E, Wat- 
son. ; 
LANCASHIRE. 
Married.| At. Liverpool, Mr. J. S, Bil- 
low, of Nottingham, to Miss M. Coates, of 
MandaleHouse, near Stockton.— At Saddle- 
worth, T. Mills, .esq., of Wood, to Miss 
Hannah 
