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Northumherland and Durham. 



the his;h estimation in which he was justly 

 Iield, by a numerous circle of friends, for 

 uprightness, integrity, and honour. Hav- 

 ing been in a declining state of health for 

 some time past, he finished his course on 

 Sunday, the VZtXi of May ; and was interred 

 in a family-vault, in the burial /ground at- 

 tached to the Protestant Dissenting Cha- 

 pel at Gulliford, near Lympston, in Devon- 

 shire, his funeral being attended by several 

 respectable friends. — June 22. J. Joyce.] 



ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. 



Rev. Dr. Barton, to the Deanery of 

 Bocking. 



Rev. Samuel Bennett, M.A. appoint- 

 ed Chaplain to the London and Middle- 

 sex Penitentiary. 



Rev. William Weatherhead, M.A. 

 to the Rectory of Wolforton. 



Rev. William SrABBACK, M.A, to the 

 Rectory of St. Stephen's, Exeier. 



Rev. Herbert OAKELEY,to a Prebend 

 iu Lichtield Cathedral. 



Rev. E. Foster, LL.B. to be one of 

 the Duke of Cambridge's Domestic Chap- 

 lains. 



Rev. J. D. Crofts, B.A. elected Chap- 

 lain to the House of Correction, Little 

 "Walsingham. 



Rev. T. Mills, to be Chaplain in ordi- 

 nary to his Majesty. 



The Rev. Dr. Stanser, to be bishop of 

 liova Scotia. 



[Aug. \, 



Rev. Benjamin Riching";, M.A. to the 



Living of Mansetter, with the Chapelry of 

 Atlierstone. 



Rev. Charles Kekewich, B.A. to the 

 perpetual cure of Linton and Countisbury. 



Rev. James BEbUEE, to the valuable 

 living of Presteign. 



Rev. Mr. Nott, to therectoiy of Week. 



Rev. John Orman, M.A. Head Master 

 of Beverley Grammar-School. 



Rev. Samuel Turner, M.A, to the 

 vicarage of Tealby. 



Rev. H. Hughes, to the vicarage of 

 Wolvey. 



Rev.T. MASTiN,to the three aujimented 

 perpetual curacies of Idbwry, Swinbrook, 

 and Fiti'ld. 



Rev. Thomas Brooke, LL.D. to the 

 rectory of Avening. 



Rev. James Cradockb, LL.B. to the 

 rectory of Hilgay. 



Rev. Cuthbert Henlev, B.A. to the 

 rectory of Rendlcsham. 



The Rev. Charles Johnson, to the 

 valuable prebend of Whi-e Lackington. 



The Rev. Augustus Musgrave, to the 

 rectory of Chinnor. 



Rev. Dr. Goddard, to the valuable 

 living of Kensington. 



The Hon. and Rev. Hugh Percy, a 

 prebendary of Canterbury Cathedral. 



Rev. John Thonso.x, M.A. to the vi- 

 carage of Meopham. 



PROVIISCIAL OCCURRENCES. 



With all the Marrias-es and Deaths. 



KORTHUMBERLAND and DURHAM. 



A LATE Newcastle Paper stated that 

 there never were such dull appear- 

 ances as at their last races : — the company 

 >ias exceedingly trifling, no extra business 

 in the shops, nor any assemblage of car- 

 xiages. — Want of money was the cause. 



Most of the publicans iu North Shields 

 and Tyneniouth have lately had their ale 

 and spirit measures seized for being de- 

 ficient, and paid fines, some of them to a 

 considerable amount. The measures of 

 several of the venders of milk, oatmeal, &c. 

 have also been seized. 



Distressing accounts have been received 

 of the state of business at Sunderland. 

 The failure of Cooke and Co. has paralysed 

 all industry. Nearly the whole of the ship- 

 carpenters are discharged, and several ves- 

 sels have gone round to Newcastle to load 

 coals, which they could not procure at Sun- 

 derland. Credit is completely destroyed ; 

 since the failure of the above Bank, not a 

 single bill has been paid. Never were the 

 ruinous effects of a sudden deprivation of 

 capital so Strikingly exemplified. 



We learii, by a letter from Dr. Trotter, 

 that the natural small-pox, has r-^cenlly 

 made it$ app«^aoce at Newcastle^ but au 



addrfss to which he alludes is not to be 

 found m cur copies of the Tyne Mercury. 



Manicdl] Mr. Michael Uutherford, to 

 Miss Jane Falcus. — Mr. John Moffit, to 

 Miss Isabella Bruce. — Mr. P. Richard- 

 son, to Mrs. Fleck : all of Newcastle. — 

 Mr. George Dixon, of Newcastle, to Miss 

 Wallace, of Pallisburn-House. — Mr. Jo- 

 seph Giaiiam, to Miss Isabella Jackson, 

 both of Durham. — Mr. Lancelot Hudson, 

 uf Bishopwearmouth, to Jliss S^rah Joyce, 

 o( IMoukwearmouth. — Mr. Jordison Davie, 

 to Miss Sarah Nesbitt, both of Sunderland. 

 — Mr. Matthew Gibson, to Miss Riddle, 

 both of Hexham. — Mr. Nathaniel Plewes, 

 to Miss Jane Ridsdale, both of Darlington. 

 — At Alnwick, Adam Atkinson, jun. esq. 

 of Thropton Spittal, to Miss Ellen Davi- 

 son. — Mr. Joseph Rodham, to Miss Eliza- 

 beth Smith, both of Stanhope.— Mr. W. 

 Muse, of Shotley-field, to IMiss Archer, of 

 AVaskerley-cottage. — Mr. William Fowier, 

 of North Shields,' to Miss Isabella Sibbald, 

 of Tyneniouth.— Mr. Young, of South 

 Shields, to Miss Taylor, of North Shields. — 

 Mr. John Scott, of Miiburn Place, North 

 Shields, to Miss Isabella Pattison, of Car- 

 lisle. — At Bishopwearmouth, Lieut. Kirt- 

 ley, R,N. to Miss Row, of Newbottle. — 



Mr, 



