IS16.] 



Nortkumberland and Darftam. 



Sff 



■ gone about doing good." But his do- School in Uaklwin's-^^ardons, and also to 



niestic conifoits were embittered by the tliose parochial and ward schools more im- 



seveiest trials— in the loss ot his wife, and, mediately attached ty his places of busi- 



riot long after, of both his sons succes- uess and residence. 



sively. His eldest son David, wlio had heen 

 a lieutenant in the Itth Li(?ht Draaoons, 

 and had exchanged, for promotion, to a 

 regiment in the Wist Inilies, died a few 

 days after his landtn? at Jamaica, of the 

 yellow fever, in the 20th year of his age: 

 and his second sen, Michael, was I^isi^n 

 In the Coldstream regiment of Guards, and 

 fell at the battle of Barussa, also in lii.i i:oih 

 year! — He had however the satisfaction, a 

 lew years previous to his death, of seeing 

 his surviving riani,'hter united to Jesse Kus- 

 «eil, esq. of Isiam-hall near Ashbourne, and 

 of living to see the fruits of this marriage 

 in four promising grand-children. To her 



ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. 



Uev. W. C. Wilson, to the livmg of 

 Tuiistail. 



Kev. C. Oakley, installed a prebend of 

 Litchfield Cathedial. 



Kev. T G. AcKLANi), M. A. to be do- 

 niestic chaplain to the Duke of York. 

 - Kev. P. V'liNABi.ES, to tlie vicarage of 

 Harwell, Berks. 



Kiv. Freuehick Rudge, to the vicar- 

 age of Eardislanil. 



Rev. Evan Holliday, to the vicara"© 

 of Carmarihen. ° 



, , - .■ ^ Rev. C. Uateson, to the perpetual cu- 



lie has bequeathed, with the exception of racy of West Houghton, Lancashire. 



a few legacies to relations, the whole of Rev. F. Pav.sev, B A. to the vicarage 



Ins ample fortune. We bear personal tes- of ^rillhan^tead. * 



tinioiiy to the benevolence, the puiity, and Rev. Thomas 'Ihuri ow, to the rectory 



the sincerity of this gentleman's cliaiacier; of Boxfurd, Sufinlk. 



and, though he did not feel in politics and Rev. Alexamjijr Hol'stoun, M. A. to 



rehgioB as an enliglitened philosopher, yet the leclory of Hartley M.iwdit. Hants." 



Le was one of those men, of whom, rf a Rev. Robeht WiVliasis, headmaster 



couiitiy possessed a hundred such, the ills of the cndo\ved grammar school, Bannor. 



of life would be so diminished, that the Rev. W. Spuriiens, to Ihe'iectoiy of 



people, if not so wise as they niii;ht be, Brohury and vicarage of Biedwaidiiie. 



would be the happiest of the human race. Rev. Henuy Poktmoke Coopkr, M.A. 



He was a zealous patron of Christ s Hos- to ihe |ieipelual curacy of Great Hanip'l 



pital, the Institution of Sunday-schools, ton. 



and of all the methods adopted tor the re- Rev. Wetenhali, Sneyd, B.A. to the 



ligious instruction of youth, particularly vicarage ot N e« church, isle of >Vight. 

 ot the Institution of the Central National 



PKOVINCIAL OCCURRENCES. 



With all the 3Iarria<yp.s and Deaths. 



NORTHUMBERI.ANI) AND DURHAM. 



A T a late nieeiiiig of the coal owiieis of 

 Jfk- the Tyne and Wear, it was resolved 

 to present a piece of plate, value 5001. to 

 Sir Hninphrey Davey, for his invaluable 



discovciy of the safety lamp for mines. 



. At the last Durham assizes, John Gicig, 

 barber and publican, of Monkwtannoutli, 

 was found guilty of the wilful murder of 

 Elizabeth Stonehoiise ; and, in pursuance 

 of his sentence, executed. 



Mariied.] Mr. John Corbett, to Miss 

 Eleanor Curr.y : Mr. Richard Liddell, to 

 j^Iiss Eleanor Gilchrist : Mr. William An- 

 derson, to Miss Ann Aldeison : Mi. Joseph 

 Thompson, sen. to Miss Sarah Armstrong: 

 Air. James Finlay, to Miss Richardson : 

 Mr. James Brydoii, to Miss Jane Bain- 

 bjiilge; Mr. Andiew Douglas Young, to 

 Miss Susannah Thompson: all of New- 

 • aslle. — Mr. John Sitwell, to Miss Jane 

 Gillespie, both of Duiliain.— Mr. C Dove, 

 lo Miss Dunn, both of Darlington. — Mr. 

 Aliel Chapman, of Siuideiland, to Miss 

 Kniales, of Whiihy.— Mr. John Siittie, to 

 Miss Charh.tte Wilson: Mr. John Hart, 

 Ttf >li«« liabdla >'khu]i»9u ; all of NuitU 



Shields —Mr. John Kunic, of North 



Shields, to iMli^ Paiteison, of Alnvvii-k. 



Mr. TliOiiias Young, of Suiideilaiid, to 

 Miss A. Dixon, of Bi^hopwearm(lnlll.^ 

 Bir. Robert Wilson, of Tliroslou, to Miss 

 Jeidjson, of Stockton.— Mr. James Gray, 

 of Spittul, to Miss Mary Lilly, of Sei'e- 

 nierston. — Mr. Geoige Laws, "of MaUcn, 

 to Miss Jane Forster, of Ovinghaiu. — Mr. 

 John Embieton, of Esliot Heugli, to Miss 

 Barbara Wilkenson, of Chevel's Moor.— . 

 Mr. Thomas Gray, to Miss Dixon, both 

 of Stanniiigton. 



Dint.] At Newcastle, in the Close, sr, 

 Mr. Kobt. Elliott.— Mi3. Margaret Thomj.- 

 »on, much respected.— In Pilgrim street, 

 C\ Ml. Robr. Turnbiill, greatly esteemed, 

 —30, Mrs. Maiy Briggs.— Mr.' W. Chick- 

 en, of the Wall Knoll.'" 



At Gateshead, iMis. Pearson IMitciirsnn, 

 At Durham,.')?, Mr. Ralph Hiiies.— Mr. 

 AV'etlierall, of Stockton, wine-merchant : 

 while standing in the gallery a ^joining the 

 grand jiiiy-ioom, at the a-sizes, he suddenly 

 dropped down and expired. — Mrs. Mark, 

 bam.— 3V, Mr. John Caldcough.— 8:3, Mr. 

 Williiini Raw.— 6'-', Wii. Ann Salkcld. *'' 



At 



