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PROVINCIAL. OCCURRENCES, 
WITH acy tHe MARRIAGES anv DEATHS; 
Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the Counties, from North to South, 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
PPLICATION is intended to be made to 
Parliament for an Act for inclosing 
Blackburn Common, andother waste grounds 
in che barony of Wark, and parish of Simon- 
burn, in Northumberland. . 
Married.} At Houghton-le-Spring, Ar- 
chibald Jerden, esq. of Bonjedward, North 
Britain, to Miss Elizabith Sarah Milner, of 
Barnes . 
At Newcastle, Mr. James Waller, to Miss 
Mary Hutchinson The Rev, Robert Stod- 
hart, of Stepney, Middlesex, to Miss Jane 
Hood, of Gateshead. _ 
At Hexham, Mr. Johnson, merchant, to 
Miss Jane Hathrington, of Cnollerford. 
At Stockton, Mr. Gilbert Atkinson, to 
Miss Robinson. * 
At Whittingham, Mr. Charles Skirreff, 
merchant, of Leith, to Miss Coxon, daughter 
of the late Mr. Henry C. of Howhalk. 
At Warkworth, Major Cook, to Miss Sur- 
tees, daughter of Mr. Aubone S, late of New- 
«astle. 
Died.] At Gateshead, Mr. Joseph Hum- 
ble, of Middleton, near Beeds. 
At Morpeth, Mr. Joseph Glynn, 61.— 
Mrs. Davie. 
At Berwick, Mr. Thomas Grieve, 36.— 
Mr. Matthew Camptell, druggist, 80 —Mrs. 
Liddell, 70.—Mrs. Miller, a maiden lady, 60. 
—Mr. Jeremiah Ward, master of the Tweed 
packet, of this towa.—-Mrs, Carruthers, re- 
‘lict of Ensign C. of the Invalids, 76.—Mr. 
Joun Gray, of Kelso.—Mr. George David- 
son, schoolmaster, 64. He, wap one of the 
American loyalists, and formerly a justice of 
the peace in the colonies, but had resided in 
Berwick for the last twenty-five years. 
At Woodburn-hill, Mrs. Fenwick, wife of 
Mr. Charles F. 
At Heaton, the infant son of M. W. Rid- 
ley, esq. ; 
At Monkwearmouth, Mr. John Iall.— 
Mr. Day. » 
At Wolsingham, Mr. Thomas Walton, 71. 
On board the ship ‘Theodosia, on his passage 
to London, George Ridley, esq. of Westoe, 
near South Shields, 56. . 
At Hexhani, Mr. Robert Cooke, 68. 
At Bishopwearmouth, Miss Ann Bartram, 
19.—Mr. Edward Hogg, 42. 
At Chopwell, Mr. James Rippon, 44. 
At Newcastle, Mr, Henry Powell, many. 
years in the service of the customs at Shields, 
64.<=Mrs. Elizabeth Fairless, G4—<-Mr. W. 
Minto, 62.—Mr. T. Knox, 85.—-Mrs. Cur- 
ry.—Mrs. Anderson.——Mrs. Elizabeth Burry 
85 —Mrs. Hemsley.—Mrs. Margaret Har- 
wood, wire of Mr. Christopher H. 70.—Mr. 
W. Webster, of Aberdeen, 44,—-Mr. Richard 
Nicholson, 31 —Mrs. Susannah Scott, relict: 
of Mr. Joseph S. formerly an eminent wine- 
merchant, 87.—Mr, Arch. Strachan, 79.— 
Mrs. Curry.—-Mrs. Hemsley.—Mrs. Mary 
Davison, &6,—-Mrs. Jefferson, wife of Mr. 
Francis J. 
At Durham, Mr. Thomas Jones.—Mr. 
George Fairless, 95. 
At Darlington, Loyzelure Wilkinson, esq. 
80. 
At Wooler, Mrs. Ann Dixon, 84.—Mrs. 
Werge, relict of W. esq. of Horton, 80. 
At Tedham, Mrs. Hannah Watson, 70. 
At Monkwearwouth Shore, Mr. William 
Hunter. 
At Black ‘Hall, Hexham, John Feather- 
ston, esq. 70. 
At Windyside, Durham, Mr, Ralph Wal- 
ton, 80. . 
At Ovington, Miss Ann Burnett. 
At Sunderland, Mrs. Mitchinson, of the 
Mark Quay inn, 64. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND. 
Application is intended to be made to Par- 
liament in the next Session, for the following 
acts:—1. For inclosing the Commons and 
Waste Lands in the Townships of Workington 
and Wincales, and Manor of Workington, 
and in the Townships, Divisions, or Manors 
of Great Clifton, Little Clifton, and Stain- 
burn, all in the parish of Workington. 2. 
For inclosing the Commons and Waste Lands 
in the Manors cf Porton and Santon, in the 
parish of Porton. 3. For inclosing the Com- 
nions and Waste Lands in the Townships of 
Arlecdon and Whillimoor, and Manor of 
Arlecdon, in the parish of Arlecdon—all in 
Cumberland. 
The Earl of Lonsdale has signified his in- 
tention of enfranchising his numerous copy- 
holders throughout Cumberland and West- 
moreéland, by which popular measure he will 
be enabled to enclose more than 20,000 acres 
of valuable land in those counties, which are 
at present ina fruitless state of commonage. 
We regret to find that we were last month 
led into an error respecting an earthquake in 
tis and che adjacent countics; no such event 
daving 
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