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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 



[Ja\y 1, 



WITH ALL THE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 



Pumishing the Domestic and Family History of England for the last twenty-seveii Years. 



NOnTHUMBEULANf) ANO DURHAM. 



Aiuimeroiis meeting, was lately held in 

 one of tlie rooms of the Literary and 

 Philosophical Society of Newcastle, when 

 a Society was formed under the desiana- 

 tion of " The Ncwcastlr-ujton-Tijnt S.iciety 

 for the gradual Ahnlition "/ Slavery in 

 the British Dominions.'' 



Married.] Mr. W. Bolam, to Miss E. 

 Swan; Mr. T. Blagburn, fo Miss F. 

 Dobson; Mr. T. Brocket!, to Miss M. 

 Curtis : all of Newcastle.— Mr. Alliiison, 

 of Newcastle, to Miss H. Raine, of 

 Barnard-castle. — Mr. T. Kirken, of 

 Newcastle, to Miss H. Sliotton, of Ponte- 

 land. — Mr. S. Jopling, of Gateshead, to 

 Miss S. Vasey, of Elm-park, near Wol- 

 Bingham — Mr. J. Henderson, to Miss M. 

 Welch; Mr. H. VV. Halliday, to Miss 

 E. Broderick; Mr. Wilson, to Miss Pile; 

 Mr. M. Coatsworlh, to Miss C. Riillcy : 

 all of Simderiand.— Mr. J. Freer, to Miss 

 E. Norris; Mr. J. Monncer, to Miss M. 

 Goiilsbronah : all of Darhngtoii. — Mr. 

 H. Blackett, to Miss M. Johnson ; Mr. 

 M. Pratt, to Miss Boyd: all of liarnard- 

 castle. — At Hexliani, Mr. J. Graham, to 

 Miss A. Robinson. — Mr. G. Biillerwell, 

 of Lockliaii^h, to Miss F. Forsler, of 

 Buriioptield.— Mr. Chrisp, to Miss A. 

 Forster, of Alnwick.— Mr. C. Harrison, 

 of Tanlield Lea, to Miss J. Blaxton, of 

 Tanfield.— Mr. J. Hoinsby, of Ingleton, 

 to Miss H. Bowser, of Staindrop. 



Died.'] At Newcastle, in Saville-row, 

 69, Mrs. Mary Carss, late of the North 

 Shore. — In Blackett-street, 26, Mrs. 

 W. Mather.— In the High H ridge, Mrs. 

 Hodgson, lat<? of Winlaton.— In Saville- 

 conrt,87, MissLandell.— On the Butcher- 

 bank, 36, Mrs. Taylor.— Mrs. Owen. 



At North Shields, 40, Mrs. D. 

 Scrafton. — 41, Mrs. E. Ryan.— Mrs. 

 Weatherley.— 79, Mrs. C. Askell. 



At South Shields, 80, Mr. VV. Hogg.— 

 68, Mrs. Dawson.— Mr. Mat. Wood, 

 much respected.— 67, Mr. J. Hall. 



At Sunderland, Mrs. M. Sparrow.— 

 25, Mrs. Wayman Watson.— 52, Mrs. J. 

 Morgan.— 71, Mrs. M. Curry.— 90, Mr. 

 S. Urwin. 



At Darlington, 89, Mr. C Thirkle.— 

 67, Mr. W. Storey.— 50, Mr. J. Huggison. 

 — 50, Mrs. M. Robinson. 



At Hexham, 22, Mr. T. Rowell.— 104, 

 Mrs. E. Carr. 



At Morpeth, 69, Mr. W. Wright.— 

 78, Mrs. Brown. 



At West Boldon, Mrs. Robinson. — 

 At Sheraton, 44, Mr. B. Weens.— At 

 Bedlington, 56, Mr. T. Wilson. — At 

 Blanchand, Mr. T. Taylor.-At Ryton- 



grove, 77, Mrs. M. Boss. — At Bnrnop- 

 field, Mrs. Dickinson. 



CUMBEIJLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 



The agriculturists of Cumberland 

 lately agreed to petition the House of 

 Commons for relief. 



The brig Robert, lately of Whitehaven, 

 Capt. Portius, from Dublin to Liverpool, 

 struck on the rocks near Longness Point, 

 when she immediately fell over into deep 

 water, and upwards of 40 passengers, 

 with 30 horses, 40 head of cattle, and 

 140 pigs, perished. The master, crew, 

 and 12 passengers were saved. But, 

 surely some heavy legal responsibility 

 ought to attach to the master of every 

 sunk vessel, this being the third catas- 

 trophe that has recently happened in the 

 same sea. 



The watering-place at Allonby has 

 been, within the month, unusually filled 

 with the best company ; and the inns and 

 private lodgings prove commodious and - 

 comfortable. 



Married.] Mr. W. Watson, to Miss J. 

 Atkinson; Mr. Jas. Tining, to Mrs. C, 

 Robinson; I\Ir. B. Stewart, to Miss C. 

 Graham; Mr. Jas. Scott, to Miss L. 

 Hmd ; Mr. W. Glaister, to Miss M. 

 Armstrong; Mr. W. Greenwood, to Miss 

 M. Robinson; ftlr. T. Graham, to Miss 

 A. Braunam: all of Carlisle. — Mr. J. 

 Delaney, of Carlisle, to Miss R. White- 

 lock, of Penrith.— Mr. E. Usher, to Miss 

 M. Pilkington; IMr. P. Burney, to Miss 

 M. Hayton; Mr. T. Brown, to Miss D. 

 Speight; Mr. W. Denham, to Miss M. 

 Hodson; Mr. W. Morgan, to Miss M. 

 Adcock; Mr. J. Morrison, to Miss J. 

 Moor: all of Whitehaven. — Mr. T. 

 Davidson, to Miss J. Fletrher ; Mr. B. 

 Armstrong, to Miss A. Sliarp: all of 

 Workington. — Mr. .F. Parnell, to Miss 

 A. Shepherd; Mr. J. Cockburn, to Mi»a 

 A. Laiy; Mr. J. Tindal, to Miss .1. 

 Nel>on; Mr. G. Hiillock, to Miss H. 

 Nicholson : all of Pemith. — Mr, J. 

 Bnrtholme, to Miss E. Mayson, both of 

 Thnrsby. — Mr. Jas. Barker, of Castlc- 

 sovverby, to IMi^s S. Clarke, of Sebergham- 

 brow-top.— Mr. A. Hill, of Dalston, to 

 Mis« E. Scott, of Thnrsby. 



Died.] At Carlisle, in Botchardgate, 

 36, Mr. R. Sustees. — In C^aldewgate, 79, 

 Mrs. M. Taylor— In St. Cuthbeit'slane, 

 49, IMr. T. Lowes. — In Lowther-street, 

 64, Ml. W. Burn.— In the 42d year of 

 his age, Mr. Thomas Carruthers, classical 

 and mathematical teacher in Cai lisle, a 

 man eminent for his ac(|uisitions in these 

 sciences. He was a native of Scotland, 

 and educated at the university of Edin- 

 burgh. 



