1821.] 



Provincial Occurrences. 



483 



The Rev. J. iloberfs, curate of St. Mi- 

 chael's Derby, to the perpetual curacy of 

 Quorndon, Staftordshire. 



The Rev. J. H. Bromby, vicar of Trinity 

 Church in Hull, to the vicarage of Cbeswar- 

 dine, couuty of .Salop. 



The Rev. P. A. French, to the rectory of 

 Thorpe Falcon, .Somerset. 



Tlie Rev. J. Smith, to the perpetual cura- 

 cy of Keying-ham, in Yorkshire. 



The Rev. E. Jones, of Whitchurch, to 

 the rectory of Dunningtoii, near York. 



The Rev. W. VVyvill, B.A. of Trinity Col. 

 Cambrida^e, to the rectory of Spenithorne, 

 Yorkshire. 



The Rev. T. Mills, chaplain to the King, 

 to the Rectory of Little Henny, in Essex. 



The Rev.W. H. Harvey, L.L.B. to the 

 rectory of Crowcombe, Somerset. 



The Rev. T. Hoblyn, M.A. rector of All 

 Saints, Colchester, to the rectory of Saint 

 Lawrence, Newlaiid, in Essex. 



The Rev. W. Jenkins, M.A. to the vicar- 

 age of Sidmouth. 



PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 



JFith all the Marriasres and Deaths. 



NOBTHUMUERl..tND A\D DnRHAM. 



THE lower part of the horn of a deer of 

 extraordinary size was lately dug up 

 in the grounds at Canipville, near Tyne- 

 mouth. These large remains were f jund in 

 the N. E. angle of the Roman camp, called 

 Blake Chesters, being one of the oblong- 

 squares that run in a zigzag Hue, from 

 Segedunum or Wall's end, to Tynemouth. 

 Sacrifices of wild animals were made in 

 these stations, and a tradition remains of 

 a temple to Diana having stood at middle 

 ChirtoD, on the western side of this camp. 

 The head of an ancient spear was recently 

 dug up in the same site. 



Married.'] Mr. T Nicholson,'merchant, 

 of Warkworth, to Miss Foster, of Wid- 

 drington. — At North Shields, Mr. T. Hep- 

 worth, draper, to Miss Roddam. 



Died.] At Newcastle, aged 63, Mr. J. 

 Pattison, formerly a fruiterer. — Aged 70, 

 Mr. Nicholson, schoolmaster. He had been 

 run over in the streets, by a coach and 

 horses left by the driver. 



At Sunderland, 85, Mr. W. Mersaw, 

 formerly a ship-o\vner. 



At Alnwick, Mr. M. Forster, 37. — Aged 

 57, Mr. W. Robertson, surgeon. 



At Stockton, 46, Mr. B. Atkinson, of the 

 Society of Friends. 



At Stepney, near Newcastle, 31, Mr. J. 

 Ferguson, comb manufacturer. 



At Hexham, in her '21st year, Mrs. Wat- 

 sou, wife of Mr. J. W., draper. 



Mrs. F. J. Hawkes, 26, of New Green- 

 wich, near Gateshead. 



At North .Shields, Jane Patterson, only 

 daughter of Mr. J. Scott, ship-owner. 



At Bishop Wearmouth, in his 74th year, 

 Mr. P. Hird, officer of excise. 



At Greenburn, Mrs. Bogue, relict of the 

 late W. B. esq. of Auchincraw, Berwick- 

 shire. 



CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND. 



The petition from the freemen, &c. of 

 Carlisle, to the House of Commons, among 

 other grievances, complains of the corrupt 

 and unconstitutional patronage exercised 

 in that houHe ; also of the enormous aoniial 



expenditure, in the civil and military de- 

 partments. It states that in the 6th year 

 of peace, the agricultural, commercial and 

 manufacturing classes are involved in one 

 universal distress, &c. 



Married.] At Workington, Mr. Hesle- 

 den, merchant, of Liverpool, to Mary, 

 youngest daughter of J. Thompson, esq. 

 At Whitehaven, R. Bean, esq. of Liver- 

 pool, to Jemima, youngest daughter of the 



late C. Deane, esq. of Keekle Grove. 



The Rev. R. Rice, vicar of Kirkland, &c. 

 to Mary, second daughter of the Rev. S. 

 G. Goodenough, prebendary of Carlisle, 

 &c. — Capt. H. Blake, of the Ocean, mer- 

 chant vessel, to Miss. M. Christian : both 

 of Maryport. — At Kendal, Mr. J. Barnes, 

 to Miss L Macellas. — At the Friends 

 Meeting-house, Mr. C. Howarth, convey- 

 ancer, of Halifax, to Miss J. Emmy. 



Died.] At Carlisle, in her 24th year, 

 Mrs. H. Foster, wife of Mr. T. F. marble 

 cutter — Mrs. B. Nuttar, 54. 



At Whitehaven, Mrs. M. Sloane. 



At Workington, 80, Mrs. E. Clarke 



Mr. B. Connell, 45. 



At Kendal, aged 9.% Mrs. M. Harrison. 

 — Aged 60, Mrs. S. Gurnall. — Mrs. Storey, 

 of the Society of Friends. — 70, Mr. J. 

 Morland. 



At Butcherby, near Carlisle, 27, Mar- 

 garet, wife of Mr. J. Holme, jun. — At 

 Burgh by Sands, at an advanced age, Mr. 

 R. Lawson. — At Rosewen, near Wigton, 

 in his 63d year, Mr. T. Richardson. — At 

 Wigton, 61, Major CliflFe, of Violet Bank, 

 near Annah ; he expired in the act of eat- 

 ing his dinner. 



At Chapel Bank, near Workington, J. 

 Swiuburn, esq. — In the Island of Barba- 

 does, Ensign Ford, eldest son of Major F. 

 of Carlisle. 



At Cockermouth, 73, Mr. Isaac Brown, 

 sen. the oldest tradesman in the town, and 

 throughout half a century distinguished 

 by the highest integrity in all his transac- 

 tions. By diligence and economy through 

 life, be became possessed of a respectable 

 independence of fortune ; and (unlike 



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