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Northumberland and Durham. 



In Wimpole-street, Mrs. M. MeTrt). 

 In Portland place, 23, Miss C. Raiks. 

 In Gerrard-street, Mrs S. M. fVinchester. 

 At Kensington, Miss H. Barnes, of 

 Louj2;liton-liall, Essex. 



In Portland-place, 74, the Rev. Dr 



[May I, 



In Downing-college, Cambridge, Edwurd 

 Christian, esq. chief justice of the Isle of 

 Ely, a Commissioner of Bankrupts, and 

 Downing Professor of Law in the univer- 

 sity of Cambridge. Professor Christian 

 has for many years been one of the most 



Price, prebendary of Durham, and canon artive political lawyers, and distinguished 

 residentiary of Salisbury. 



In Half iVloon-street, Gmeral Sir G. 

 Beckwith, g.c.b. col. of the 89th regt. 



In Boltonrow, at an advanced age, Gen. 

 James Balfour. 



In Dei by-street, Westminster, H. Gun- 

 nell, esq, fifty -three years one of the Clerks 

 of the House of Commons. 



In Baker-street, Portman-square, 71, S. 

 Bunham, esq. 



John HaiglUon, m.d. f.r.s. many years 



himself on many occasions by his opposi- 

 tion to reform in the administration of the 

 laws. He was the author of many books, 

 and particularly of Notes on an edition of 

 Blackstoue, at present in general circula- 

 tion. In his personal character he was 

 urbane and liberal, and professionally pos- 

 sessed a high reputation for sound learning. 

 At Brighton, 82, Thomas Smith, esq. 

 alderman of Farringdon-within, an amia- 

 ble and much respected character, who 



lecturer on midwifery and physiology in was indebted for his advancement in life 



the Medical School of the United Hospi- to his natural good sense, and the probity 



tals, Southwark. which distinguished his transactions. Next 



At Teddington, Middlesex, 77, H. to the late Alderman floombe, he was con- 



IViiod, esq. of the King's Remembrancer's sideied as the best whist-player in the city 



OflBce, Exchequer, Temple. of London, and for his skill in that game 



In Upper Berkeley-street, Portman- enjoyed an honourable reputation in the 



square, 74, Mrs. Fauquier, widow of Francis clubs at Brighton. 

 F. esq. of Stoiiey Thorpe, Warwickshire. In Hryanstone-square, Sir Charles Bam- 



In Cross street, Islington, Margaret, wi- fylile, bart. many years distinguished by his 



dow of Mr. W. Mudge, many years a re- connexion with the turf, and as a man of 



spectable stationer at the Royal Exchange. 



65, Susannah, wite of Richard Jones, 

 esq. a wholesale stationer of Aldgate. 



At Gritton's-hotel, Albemarle-street, 48, 

 Sir Thomas Webb, bart. 



rank and fortune few persons were better 

 known. He met his death under the fol- 

 lowing circumstances: — The husband of 

 his housekeeper, who had lived with Sir 

 Charles some years, and for whom, in con- 



In Bedford-square, Brighton, 73, Sir sequence, he had rendered some pecuniary 



John Earner, alderman of Langbourn-ward, 

 and colonel of one of the city militias. Sir 

 John was a native of Nottingham, brought 

 up in the grocery trade, and many years 

 at the head of a considerable wholesale 

 house in Wood-street ; from which he had 

 for several years retired. In his politics 

 he was a Tory, and lent his civic support 

 to the Fitt and other late administrations. 



services, on an affront being put upon him, 

 determined to avenge himself by their mu- 

 tual deaths. He provided himself with a 

 brace of horse-pistols ; and, as Sir Charles 

 was returning to his house after his usual 

 morning's walk, the man discharged one 

 pistol into his side, and with the other in- 

 stantly blew his own head to pieces. Sir 

 Charles lingered about ten days. 



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IN the Northern districts the agricul- 

 tural interest is represented to be in 

 great distress. A late Newcastle Courant 

 lias advertisements announcing no less than 

 80 farms, containing 20,000 acies to let. 



Married.'] Mr. J. Nixon, to Miss J. Lee ; 

 Mr. W. Johnson, of the New Road, to 

 Miss E. Fairbairn, of Westgate-sireet; 

 Mr. H. Monro, of Pilgrim-street, to Miss 

 Lightfoot; Mr. W. Hogg, to Miss J. 

 Millett: all of Newcastle. — Mr. D. Hardy, 

 of Newcastle, to Miss S. Neate, of Hex- 

 ham.— Mr. Chambers, of Gateshead, to 

 Mrs. Dickinson, of Pnidhoe. — Mr. M. 

 Scott, to Miss J. Hupe : all of North 

 Shields. — Mr. R. Fairlamb, jun. to Miss 



'I'hompson, both of Sunderland. — Mr. J. 

 Hardy, of Sunderland, to Mrs. H. Fehe, 

 of Newcastle.— Mr. G.T. Prist, of Bishop^- 

 wearmouth, to Miss J. Winter, of Lamb- 

 ton. 



Died."} At Newcastle, 71, Mr. W. 

 Liddell, in Dean-street. — 54, Mrs. A. 

 Gibson, much and deservedly respected. — 

 56, Mrs. Robs'on, in Sandgate.— 63, Mrs. 

 J. M' Kenzie. — '^6, Mr. R. Hindmarch. — 

 In Charlotte-square, 69, Mrs. Crawford, 

 deservedly regretted. — .\.X Durham, 77, 

 Mrs. Andrews, widow of John A. esq. 



At North Shields, 22, Miss M. Reed,— 



64, Mrs. M. Mason. — 75, Mrs. A. Murray. 



— 56, Mr. G. Todd, much respected. — 



33, Mr. J. Hutton.— 22, Mrs. C. Rich- 



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