1821.] 



PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 



JFith all the Marrins^es and Deaths. 



nohthumberl-and and dcrham. 



AT A MEETING of ;ihe Freeholders and 

 Inhiibitauts of North\iniberlai)d, was 

 lately held at Morpeth, Sir J. E. Swinburne, 

 bart. in the chair, it was resolved, — That 

 the conduct of the High Sheriff in refusing 

 to convene a meeting of the county, in 

 compliance with the requisition lately pre- 

 sented to him, no objection having been 

 stated by him either to the respectability of 

 the persons who signed the requisition, the 

 principle of the proceeding, or the form of 

 the requisition itself, appears to us to be 

 most dangerous, as a precedent, to the ex- 

 ercise of an invaluable and popular pri- 

 vilege, and therefore deserving of our se- 

 verest censure. 



That we lament the late proceedings 

 against the Queen as injurious to the honour 

 and securit)' of the crown, to the character 

 of parliament, to the public morals, and to 

 the tranquillity of the country. 



Married.] Mr. G. G. Russell, of Benton, 

 to Miss D. Bulman, of Percy-street, New- 

 castle. — Mr. J. Jenkinson, of Newcastle, 

 to Miss. J. E. Lambe, of Gateshead.— Mr. 

 W. Crozier, of Gateshead, to Miss M. Hod- 

 son, of Newcastle. — Mr. W. Hepple, of 

 Newcastle, to Miss A. Kennedy, of Gos- 

 forth.— Mr. T.Ford, to Miss M. A. Crain; 

 Mr. W. Wengrove, to Miss M. Rowe ; Sir. 

 Humble, to Miss M. Pearson : all of NorfJh 

 Shields.— Mr. C. W, Barnes, to Miss Tay- 

 lorsoD, both of South Shields. — Mr. S. Ord, 

 to Miss S. Taylor, both of Sunderland. — 

 Mr. E. Frank, to Miss Bowser, both of 

 Darlington. — lilr. E. Stoke, to Mi.-s Barralt, 

 both of Hexham.— Mr. W. Gift, of Alnwick, 

 ti> Miss Beilby, of Boston.— Mr. J. Beilby, 

 of Alnwick, to Miss E. Smith, of Bassingtou. 

 —The Rev. E. Taylor, of Hart, to Miss M. 

 B. Moises, of St. Mary's, Jesmend. — Mr. 

 T. Smith, to Miss J. Hambrough, both of 

 Winlaton Mill. — Mr. G. Dixon, of Hebron, 

 to Miss R, Johnson, of Heworth. — Mr. Jop- 

 ling, of Grange, to Mis:s S. Pyburn, of 

 Wilton le Wear. — Mr. S. Henderson, of 

 Hurlburn, to Miss Swenny,-of Hartlepool. — 

 Robert Bannis, juu. esq. of Wooler, to Miss 

 E. A. Fuller, of Loudon. 



Died.] At Newcastle, Head of the Side, 

 Mrs. Dickinson, much regretted. — In Silver- 

 street, 74, Mrs. M. Davison.— 54, Mr. .7. 

 Diigmore, of the Forth Banks.— In Gallow- 

 gate, .Mr. A. Fawcus. — In Pilgrim-street. 

 !43, Miss M. Carr.— 38, Mrs. Miinro.— Mr. 

 J. Taylor.— Mr. J. Ellison— 90, .Mr. .1. Lax, 

 nmch respected.— In Sandgate, Mr. W. Cox, 

 jun. — M. C Turner, jun. 



At Gateshead, 67, M. T. Charlton.— Mrs. 

 Heon, of the Battle Bank.— At the Wind- 

 mill hilLs, 51, Mr. S. Mowbray.— 30, Mrs. 

 II. Harrison. 



At Durham, at an advanced age, Mrs. II. 

 lU'vuly.— o4, Mrs. Bell. 



At North Shields, 80, Mr. J. Knox.— 91, 

 Mrs. J. Douthwaite.- 69, Mr. G. CaiT.— 46, 

 Mr. P. Olstou.— 8.5, Mrs. J. Hardingham.— 

 26, Mr. T. Brown.— 36, Mr. T. Matthews.— 

 33, Mr. R. Garland. — In Percy-street, 68, 

 Mrs. Richardson. 



At South Shields, 33, Mr. Embleton.— 

 47, Mrs. M. Mawell. -Miss Sr Dolby.— 

 Mrs. Burn. 



At Sunderland, 70, Mrs. Dewer. — 30, Mrs. 

 M. Wright.— 34, Mr. J. Ward.— 82, Mr. J. 

 Douglas. — Mrs. Purdy, suddenly. — 30, Miss 

 M. Hardcastle. 



At Stockton, 55, Mrs. Longstoff— 78, Mr 

 T. Dixon. 



At Hyl ton Ferry Pottery, Mrs. Phillips.— 

 At Norton, 92, Wm. Brumell, esq. — At 

 Whitehill, -16, Mr. J. Fairless.— At Milford, 

 47, Mr. R. Hepple. 



CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAN H. 



At the recent anniversary of the M''hile- 

 haven Philosophical Society, tvio specimens 

 of meat cured with the jiyroligueous acid 

 were exhibited by one of the members. 

 They were prepared on the 7th of September, 

 1819: one was hung up at home, and the 

 other sent out by a vessel to (he West Indies, 

 to try the effect of climate upon it, and 

 brought back on the return of the ship to 

 that port, and ihey were pronounced by all 

 present to be perfectly fresh, sweet, and fit 

 for use, after a lapse of 15 inouths. 



Married.] Mr. R. Turnbull, to Mrs. M. 

 Welsh ; Mr. D. Smith, to Miss S. Wilson ; 

 Mr. W. Scott, to Mrs. M. Jordan ; Mr. M. 

 Wilson, to Miss J. Burbeck ; Mr. W. Skerrett, 

 to .Mks S. Hogs ; Mr. J.Stubb", to MlsM. 

 Hetheriugton ;' Mr. J. Young, to Miss A. 

 Jennings ; 3Ir. T. Sewell, toMiss. J. Gris-- 

 dale ; Mr. J. Wrigle)-, to Miss J. Fowler ; 

 Mr. R. Kirkman. to Miss A. Dolby ; Mr. J. 

 Kirkup, to Miss A. Jefferson : all of Carlisle, 

 Mr. J. Wilkinson, to Miss J. Wilson, both 

 of Penrith.— Mr: T. Walls, to Miss A. Walls ; 

 Mr. J. Geldert, to Miss Sanderson ; Mr. R. 

 Vipond, to Miss Harlin; Mr. M. Rigg, to 

 MissSwainson, all of Kendal. — Mr. T.Banks, 

 of Keswick, to Miss H. Gibson, of Penrith. 



Died.] At Carlisle, in Riekergate, 65, Mrs. 

 S. Barker.— 55, Mrs. J. Thompson, of C'al- 

 coats.— In Fisher-street, 81, Pdrs. M. Wood- 

 all, greatly respected. — 4I,Mrs.M.Macarty. 

 —71, Mr. J. Young. — lu Botchergate, 76, 

 -Mrs. C. Bell. 



At Penrith, 74, Mr. W. Clement. 



At Kendal, Blary Smith, one of the So- 

 ciety of Friends. 



At Brampton, 79, Mrs. Bowman. 



At Brancepath, 56, Mr. M. Meggison. 



At Blackbeck, 22, .Mr. J. Mossop. 

 voaivSHinf. 



A petition to both Houses of Parliament 



was lately voted by the corporation of York, 



praying 



