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In Tenterden-street, Henry Herbert, Earl of 
Carnarvon and Baron Porchester, of High 
lere, Hampshire, a Privy Counsellor and 
LL.D. His lordship, a branch of the noble 
family of Pembroke, being the son of Wil- 
liam, the fifth son of Thomas, father of the’ 
present Earl of Pembroke, wag born August 
20, 1741. In 1762 he was returned to par- 
Fiament for the borough of Wilton, and was 
re-elected in 1768. In 1771 he married 
Flizabeth Alicia Maria, sister of the Earl of 
Egremont, by whom he has several children. 
He was created Baron of Porchester in 1780, 
and Earl of Carnarvon in 1793, which honors 
devolve on his eldest son Henry Georges 
Lord Porchester, who was born in 1772, and 
has sat in sevetal parliaments for the borough 
of Crizklade. 
On the 16th of May, - Henry Capel Left, 
eldest son of the first marriage of Capel Lofft, 
of Troston-hail, esq. with Miss‘Anne Evelyn. 
He fell at the great battle of Albuera, in 
Spain, in that most gallant charge which is 
noticed by Marshal Beresford, by which the 
French were eventually dislodged from the 
hill which the Spaniards, after a strong resist- 
Northumberland and Durhanz, 
[July 1, 
ances had been obliged to quit, and our bri- 
gade was taken in flank, when in the act of 
charging, and surrounded by the Polish fan- 
cers, who, until too near, had been mistaken 
for Spanish cavalry; they having been con- 
cealed by the feg, and partly-by the turn of 
the ground. He was lieutenant in the 2d batta- 
lion of the 48th regiment, and was in his 28th 
year, having been born at Troston-hail, Nov. 9,’ 
1783. He was lineally descended from Sir Are 
thur Capel, grandfather of Arthur Lord Capel 
to the imitation of whose ‘military virtue he 
aspired ! 
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tanium nova gleria in armis 
Et praedulce decus, prima in certamine possuxt, P 
On the 17th of June, at Camberwell, aged 
73, after a very long illness, the Rew. Richard> 
Dodd, 74. A. \ate rector of Cowley, Middle- 
sex. His friends regret the loss of a most 
intelligent and valuable acguaintence; his 
children lament one of the mdst affectionate 
and tender of parents. F 
At Edinburgh, the Rigkt Hon. Lord Viscount 
Melvillz, Baron Dunira; (of whom a memoir 
will be given in our next number.) © 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
MARRIED} At Elsdon, the Rev. John 
Hewitson, to Miss Potts. 
At Durham, Mr. [ames Thompson, to Miss 
Wilburn.—Mr. William Myers, to Miss 
Pickersall.—John Armstrong, M. D. to Miss 
Spearman, daughter of Charles S. esq. 
At Stockton, Mr. Robert Yaylor, to Miss 
Elizabeth Dixon. 
At Bishopwearmouth, Mr. Robson, of 
Houghton le-Spring, to Miss Henry, of Ry- 
hope Hotel. tLe, 
At Newcastle, Mr. Robert Cowells, to Mrs. 
Humble, both of Benwell. 
At Hartburn, Mr. Cuthbert Nicholson, of 
Barrasford, to Miss Hedley, of Redpath. 
At Chester le street, Mr. John Jopling, 
of Acron Close, to Miss Elizabeth Cummings, 
of Barras Hill House. 
At St. John Stanwick, Mr. Hird, of Dar- 
lington, to Miss Todd, of Aldborough, York- 
shire. 
At Sunderland, Mr. John Oliver, to Mrs. 
ane Little. 
At Bishop Auckland, Mr. Joseph Hines, 
attorney, to Miss Welford. 
Died.] At Durham, Mr. Thomas May- 
pard, attorney.—Mrs. Mary Harrison, SSe— 
Mr. Joseph Thwaites, 86.—Mr. William 
Addison, 82.—-Mr. Robert Wilson, 20. ; 
At Linton, Mr. Welter Mather, 58. 
At Fireburn Mill, Mr. David Hogarth. 
At Gateshead Fell, Mr. John Gray, 31. 
At Alnwick, Nicholas Davidson, esq- 79. 
At the Ballast Hills, near Newcastle, Mrs, 
Elizabeth Pattison, 76; and four days after- ° 
wards her husband, Mr. Thomzs P. 73. 
At Berwick, Mrs. Currie, 75.—Mrs. 
Home,—Mr. Jonn Robertson, .5%.—Mrs. 
Martha Wait, 64—Mr. William Mark, 75. 
—Mrs. Wright, 45.—Captain Anders Peters 
sen, of the Four Sisters, from Norway.—Mrs. ? 
Yellowly. 
At Newcastle, Mrs. Elizabeth Ellison, - 
aunt to Cuthbert E. esq. of Hebburn Hall, 
78.—Mrs. Elizabeth Halliday, 77.—Miss ° 
Pollock.—Mr. Anthony Dobinson, 28.— 
Mr. John Hall, 80.—-Mr. Thomas Wylam, - 
of the White Hart Inn, 33.—-Mrs. Tadman, 
At Bishopwearmouth, Mr. Thomas Dou- 
R. 80. 
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' glas, 66.——Mrs, Robinson, relict of lieutenant 
At Sunderland, Mr. Michael Middleton, ‘ 
72.—Mr. Dowell, 35, ' 
At Foreshield, near Alston, Mrs. Isabella 
Pearson, 90. 
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