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spective parts. of the. history to which they 
selate; and the whole illustrated by anno- 
tations and, reflections, founded on the best 
authorities. 18. Fabulous Historiesy de- 
signed to teach the proper treatment of ani- 
mals. 19. The Guardian of Education; in 
5 vols. This was a periodical work, which 
was published at first in monthly, and afters 
wards in quarterly, Numbers. It was under- 
«Northumberland and Durham: 
[March 5 
taken with the pious and benevolent design 
of assisting young mothers in the education 
of their children, and was continued through 
twenty-eight numbers; when the fatigue 
which, attended so laborious a task, and a 
multiplicity of other ayvocations, obliged 
the venerable editor and authoress. to reline 
quish it. 
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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH att THE MARRIAGES anv DEATHS; | a 
Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the Counties, from North to South, + 
— Z ae 
*)* Communications for this Department of the Monthly Magazine, properly au- 
thenticated, und sent free of Postage, are always thankfully received. , hose are 
more particularly acceptable which describe the Progress of Local Improvements of 
any Kind, or which contain Biographical Anecdotes or Fucts relative to eminent 
or remarkable Characters recently deceased. ’ » 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
ACCORDING to a public notice given by 
the Trinity House, the Low Light which 
has been erected on the Ferne Island, was to 
be exhibited for the first time, on Friday the 
4st of February, 1811, and continued every 
night from sun-set to sun-rise,, for the benefit 
of navigation.. This light is not,seen except 
in a northerly direction, and when kept on 
the bearing with the High Light, as-described 
in the printed instructions, will serve as a 
Jeading direction through the sound, between 
the Goldstone and the Plough, near Holy 
Island. 
Married.] At Berwick, William Hay, 
esq. to Margaret, fourth daughter of Charles 
Ogilvy, esq. of Zetland.—-Lieutenant John- 
son, of the Aberdeenshire militia, to Miss 
Stevenson, daughter of John S. esq. 
At Hexham, Mr. William Parker, of the 
Westwood, to Miss Tweddell. 
At Newcastle, Mr. Richard Geodlad, to 
Mrs. Jane Clark.—-Mr. Thomas Adams, to 
Miss A.M. Gallon.—-Mr. Daniel Heatley, 
to Mrs. Ann ‘Laylersen.—Mr. F. Thistle- 
waite, to Miss M. Moody. 
At Wolsirgham, Mr. John Green, to Miss 
Jane Collinson. 
At Durham, Mr. Thomas Ewbank, to Miss 
~- Coiling. . 
At Coxhow, Lieut. William Hawkins, 
East York militia, to Ann, daughter of Mr. 
Andrew Lee, of West Salton, 
Died.] At Newcastle, Mr. Huntingdon. 
—Mrs, Jane Burleigh, 80.—Mr. William 
Bell.—Mrs. Brown.eMr. Ayre.—Mr. Wil- 
liam Farrer, of Stockton, 42.—Mr. David 
Crighton.—Mr. William Bass, of Gainsbo- 
rough, 45. He was drowned by falling down 
astaith into the Tyne.—Mrs. Roper.—Mr. 
| Of Pigg, many years surveyor for the corpe- 
ration, 72.—eMr, George Clatk.—Mr, P. 
Dixon, clerk to the collector of excise in this 
town, 32. He went to bed in perfect healthy, 
and was found dead the next morning-—= 
Middleton Hewitson, esq. Bi xt 
At Berwick, Mrs. Adamson, wife of Cap- 
tain A. paymaster of .the Aberdeenshire mi- 
litia.—Mr. Thomas Scott, 72.—-Mrs. Jackesy 
77. ott 
At Tweedmouth, Mrs, James, 84. 
At Sunderland,. Mrs. Eleanor Rochestery 
77.—Mr. Michael Dunn. 
At Darlington, Mrs. Smithy: wife of Mrs 
Henry S.—Mrs. Crow. ' 
At Alnwick, Mr. Thomas Strother, 64. 
Mrs. Hudson. $ ou, be : 
_ At Durham, Mary Ann, daughter of Mrs, 
Methold, and grand-daughter of Sir John 
Eden, bart.aeMr. George Longstaff, 88. 
William, son of Mr. Thomas Ainsley, 18.—. 
Mr. Henry Wilson, 60.—Mrs. Hutchinson, 
relict of Timothy H. esq. of Egglestone, 79. 
—Mr, William Aynsley, of Crook Hall 
Mill, 79. riz 
At Stockton, Mr, George Wright.--Henry 
Hutchinson, sen. esq..77.—-In consequence 
of her clothes taking fire, Elizabeth, eldest 
daughter of George Hubback, esq. of Acomly 
near York. " a y 
At Norton, at the house of her son-in-Jaw 
Henry Stapytton, ¢esq.. Mrs. Gregory, widow 
of Captain G, of the royal navy. at 
At Monkwearmouth Shore, Mr.. Joseph 
Lee, agent to the, late Sir Hedworth Wil- 
liamson, 76. ‘ dbus 
At Ford, the Rev. W. Warkman, rector 
of that place. 
At Morpeth, Mr. Thomas Robson, 61. 
At Fatfield, Mr. George Dumble, 92, © » 
At Low Stubbick, near Hexham, Mr, John 
Middleton, 91, ; 
At Rase, near Alston, Mr. William Wale 
ton; 75. ii viog beh’? 
At Bighopwearmouth, Mrs. Butler, 57. 
\ ’ €VMBERLAND, 
