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Proi'incial Occurrences. 



[July 1, 



College, Oxford, to be head master of tlie 

 grammar school, at Lewes. 



The Rev.R.H. Barham, rector of Snar- 

 gate, to be a minor canon of St. Paul's Ca- 

 thedral. 



The Rev. H. Waller, B.D. to the rectory 

 of Haselburg' Brian, Dorset. 



The Rev. R. Coke, LL.B. to the vicarage 

 of Worsboroug-h, ne.ir Barnsley. 



Dr. Stanier Clarke, to be caaon of Wind- 

 sor. 



The Rev. C- Grant, to the vicarage of 

 West Basham, Norfolk. 



Rev. E. Addison, B.D. sen. Fellow of 

 Corpus Christ! College, Cambridge, to the 

 rectory of Landbeach, Cambridgeshire. 



The Rev. R. Venables, D.D. vicar ot 

 Clyro, to the rectory of Nevvchurcb, county 

 of Radnor. 



The Rev. J. Jones, of Llwynbedow, to 

 the rectories of Llauvyrnach aiidPerith, iii 

 Pembrokesliirc. 



The Rev. P. Bro-tvnv-igg, curate of Trim- 

 don, to be curate of Wolsingham. 



The Rev. W. H. Dixon, to the vicarage 

 of Wistow and the perpetual curacy of 

 Cawood. 



Rev. C. M. Mount, late Fellov? of Corpus 

 Christi College, Oxford, to be minister of 

 Christ Church, Bath. 



Rov. M. J. Ridley, A.M. ch.iplain to the 

 Lord Chancellor, &c, to hold, by dispen- 

 saiion, the rectory of Habinger, with that 

 of Ncwdigate, both in Surrey. 



Rev. W. A. Morgan, to the perpetual 

 curacy of Tresmere, in Cornwall. 



Rev. S. Davies, jun. to the perpetual 

 curacy of Oystermouth, in Glamorganshire. 



PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 



JFtfh all the Marriages and Deaths. 



NORTHUMBERLAND AND DTRHAM. 



MAY 16, commenced the building of a 

 ttone bridge over the Alnc, near 

 Alnvi ick Abbey. Tlie intention is to avoid 

 a ford which is often dangerous in the win- 

 ter. This useful work is uudsrtakcnat the 

 espence of the Duke of Northumberland. 



The late R. Nicholson, esq. of Bradley, 

 has bequeathed to the Philosophical and 

 Literary Society of Newcastle 0:1 certain 

 contingent conditions, also to the Geologi- 

 cal Society in London, and to the Royal 

 Institute of Great Britain, the sums of 

 £1000. each. 



Population of Newcastle. Returns for 

 three of the parishes, the fourth is not 

 complete. 1811 1821 



St. Nicholas .... 4166 5088 



St. John's 4466 6290 



All Saints 14171 16520 



Parish of Gateshead. Population 11,767. 

 .In 1811 it amounted to 8,782. 

 Byker Township. 

 Families. Males. Females. 

 889 1894 19.57. 



there being an increase of families 180, of 

 males 447, and of females 375 since the 

 last census. 



Westgate Township. 



Houses. Families. Inhabitants. 



198 294 1369. 



there being an increase of 54 houses, 91 



families, and 624 inhabitants. 



Married.'] At Durham, Mr. W. Coulson, 

 brewer, to Miss Cummin. — At Newcastle, 

 Mr. G. F. Smilh, linen-draper, to Miss H. 

 Arundale, second daugliter of Mr. J. A. 

 tanner. — ^I\Ir. C. Sloane, serjeaut at '\Iace, 

 to Miss D. Bell, of Dunsion. — At Sunder- 

 land, Mr. J. Emerson, to INFiss M. Gordon. 

 —Mr. G. Hutchinson, ship-master, to Miss 

 Ann Hurst. — At Stockton, Mr. R. W. 

 Thompson, to Frances, daughter of the 



late J. Forster, esq. of Warkworth. — In 

 Loudon, Mr. E. Robsou, of the firm of 

 Rob.'on and Co. to Miss A. Molyneaux, all 

 of Newcastle. — At Dunse, lieut. col. J. 

 Johnston, of the Portuguese service. 

 Knight of the Tower and Sword, and major 

 in the British army, to M. Jane, only child 

 of the late M. Trotter, esq. of Northum- 

 berland. 



Died.] At Newcastle, aged 60, Mr. 

 T. Stonehouse, merchant. — IHr. J. Allen 

 currier, 43. — Mrs. Simpson.— In her 88ih 

 year, Mrs. Snowdon. — Mrs. A. W. Gunn, 

 wife of Mr. J. G. late of London, coach- 

 maker. — Mr. W. Simpson, brazier, 24. 



At Gateshead, Mr. Wigham, dealer in 

 flour. — Mrs. Strachan, widow of the late 

 Capt. S. 



At Durham, on the Palace Green, Mr. 

 R. Adamson, one of the Bishops Headmen, 

 68. 



At Sunderland, 83, Mr. T. Cassop, ship 

 owner. — Mr. B. Coates, leather-cutter, 51. 



At Bishopwearmouth, 73, Mr. W. Reed, 

 stone-mason. — Mr. J. Wetherell, 72. — 

 Aged 76, Mr. R. Brown, formerly an up- 

 holsterer, at Newcastle. 



At North Shields, 28, Phillis, wife of 

 Mr. R. Irons, surgeon. 



At South Shields, 33, Mr. R. Sampson. 



At Stockton, Hannah, eldest daughter 

 of Mr. J. Thompson, innkeeper. 



At Darlington, 55, Mr. J. Chisman, of 

 the Queen's Head Inn. 



At Morpeth, 75, Mr. W. Clark, watch- 

 maker. 



At Chester-le-street, 76, Mr. R. Bird, 

 formerly a rope-maker in Sunderland.— 

 Mr. R. Couucellor, chemist, 42. 



At Walker, 21, Mr. P.Dale, juu. 



At Hayfarm, W. Smith, esq. 



At Chapel in Weardale, 48, the Rev. E. 

 Whitlock. 



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