[ 4(55' T 

 PROVINCIAL ©CCURHENCES. 



With all the Marriages and Deaths. 



[Dec. % 



^OIlTnUM(!KRt\Nn AMD nURHVM. 



AGenerat, niectina: of the inhabitants 

 of Sunderland, liishopweai month, 

 and the vicinity, was lately hehl, when a 

 snbscriptiuD was benevolently opened to 

 defray the expeiice of some pnblic works 

 to employ the industrious poor of that 

 neighbourhood. 



At Sniiderland nia'ket, a distnrbanre 

 lately took place :mrii>!j tlie niicniployed 

 poor, owintr to the advance of com. 

 They took away all that the farmeis had 

 brotjsht to market, and divided it among 

 theniselve"!. 



Owina; to the difference in the value of 

 money, the income of tlie Dnkc of Nor- 

 tlimnberland is nominally reduced 37,0001. 

 per annum. 



The town and nei-ibbonrliood of Alston 

 Moor are in a deplorable state. Some 

 himdreds of the miners have lately been 

 discharged, and are reduced to the ut- 

 most extremity. 



iJnrritd.] Mr. John Spencer, of New- 

 castle, to Miss -Barbara Stapleton, of 

 Tynemonth.— Mr. Hopton, to Miss Eliza- 

 beth Monkhoiise : Mr. Georije Hopper, to 

 Miss Mary Miller: all of Durham.— Mr. 

 Charles Ferguson, of Hishopwearmoiith, 

 to Miss l!-ramwe!l, of Simderlaiid. — At 

 DarlintftOJi, Mr. John Atkinson, jiin. to 

 Miss Church, of Cork — Blr. Thomas Hol- 

 liday, of Biirnthill, to Miss Jane Hind, of 

 Cha'pel-honse, near Carsjo.— At St. Andrew 

 Auckland, Robert Have Grcville, e8«|. to 

 Miss Charlotte Eden. — Mr, John MuU 

 castcr, of Blaydon Slaiths, to Miss Eliza- 

 beth Taylor, of SwalwelL— At AhuNick, 

 Mr. William Hindmarsh, to Miss Mary 

 Athey: Mr. Thomas Anderson, to Miss 

 Matlison.— Mr. John Suiliy, of Guisbo- 

 l^n^li, to Mijs Terry, of Pinching Tliorp. 

 — Mr. Richard Kochcster, of the Linnels, 

 to Mrs. El rm>:ton, of Marley Coat Walls. 



Diet!.] At Newcastle, in Piljirim-street, 

 89, the widow of Mr. .Alderman Motley.— 

 At an advanced age, Mr. James U'atson, 

 justiv respected. 



At Gateshead. Mr«.VVilkinson.— 81, Mr, 

 C. Wilkinson, jiiftiy rct-rettid.— Mr. Geo. 

 Duke.— 1'.4, iMr. Ilii<;ti Fcigiison. 



At Durham, 91, Mr.' Marni.-iduke 

 Hutchinson. — W, Mr. James 'Bland, much 

 respected.— 3(), Mr. JoUu ScJiofield, re- 

 gretted. 



At North .Shields 73, Mr. Rctjamin 

 Lisle. — 44, Mrs. Dorothy Cockburn. — 

 Mrs. Marv Cnthbeiison.— 77, Mrs. Mar- 

 garet Todd. — Mrs. Jane Bnlcrui^.— P8, 

 Mrs. Elizabeth Wiuild.— 84, Mrs. Mary 

 Storey.— 72, BIr. John Cunningham. 



At 'Darlington, (3V, .Mr. Wra. Haynea. 



At Bishoj<wearmoutb, .'ji', Mr, John 

 fowls.— Mr. WllliainT^m,JHa. ;fi5i LjOb 



At Sunderland. 67, Mr. John Warton.-«w 

 Mr. Daniel Donkin. — 56, Mrs. Laverick. 

 —51, Mrs. Kidd. 



At Tweedmouth, 74, Mr. Joseph Pol- 

 warth.— 80, Mr Robert Shirley. — 7j,Mrs. 

 Eleanor Rickleion. 



At Hexham, .-33, Mrs. Mary Bell. 



At Tynemouth, 78, Mrs. EJiz. Appleton. 



At Morpeth, Mrs. Sarah Arthur, mucli 

 respeeled. 



At Wasler, Mr. Hugh Scott, deservedly 

 lamented. 



At Darras-hall, Mr. Thomas Hays. 



At Horton, the Rev. William Hogarth. 



At Middleton in Teesdale, ,i6, Mr. Wm. 

 Oliver, deservedly lamented, — At Slnl- 

 don, 40, Mr. Bell.- At Elswick, 'i6, Mr, 

 Leadbitter, regretted. — .At Shinclift'e, 88, 

 IVTrs. Eleanor Henderson. — At Lisbury, 

 William Hay, esq. de.servedly esteemed. 



CUMBERLAND AND ■WESTMORELAND. 



'ihe seamen employed in the coal trade 

 at Whitehaven, have agreed to the re- 

 duced wages, and vessels are now sailing 

 daily. Nearly 100 sail of vessels have 

 been laid up for three months in consc' 

 qiicnce of the seamen refusing the low 

 wages. 



Mr. Cnrwen, M.P. for Carlisle, is now 

 supplying his numerou.s workmen with the 

 best tlour at 3s. per stone, and oat-nical 

 at '2$. When wheat was at 501. a load, 

 Mr. Curweu was selling hi» stock to iii$ 

 workmen at the rate of 30Z. 



Married.] Mr. Edward Jacques, to Miss 

 Hannah M'angh : Mr. John Hugginson, to 

 Miss Bridget Little: Mr. Thomas Boyd, 

 to Miss Mary Cowen: all of Carlisle. — 

 John Wordsworth, e.sq. of Penrith, te 

 Sliss Littledale, of Whitehaven. — At Pen- 

 rith, Mr. William Barton, to Miss Emther 

 Nicholson, ot Greystoke. — .At Irton, Jo- 

 seph Gunson, esq. to Miss Ann Irton, of 

 Irton-hall. — Mr. Joseph Dixon, of Isle- 

 kirk, to Miss Elizabeth Skelton, ofGraio- 

 ger-house, 



Died.] At Carlisle, in Englibh-street. 83^ 

 Mr, Arnistrcng, much and deservedly la- 

 mented. — 64, Mr. Robert Wales. — In 

 Rickergate, Mr. At'illiam Jackson. — Ib 

 Botchardgate, Mr. Robert Neal.— 60, Ro- 

 bert Ferguson, much respecte<i.— 83, Mr. 

 Thomas Carlyle, much celebrated as aa 

 ingenious mechanic. 



At Tarraby, 84, Mr. Joseph Glaister. 

 — At Scare, Mr. Joseph Sib.son, much r^ 

 specttd. — At Newtown, ao, Mrs. Ann 

 Hodgson. — At Irthington, 81, Mrs. Philip< 

 son,— .At Wetheral, Mr. Thomas Smith. — 

 At Bowbridge, 23, Mrs. Elizabeth Blajr» 

 luck, much respected. 



YORKSHIRE. 



At a numerous meeting of the respect* 

 ab!e uitiabitaot* of Leedi, occasioned by 



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