470 . 
amd that tle ‘evening of a days ‘was.ob-. 
scured by neglect “and indigence,» Mr. 
J. Do -had long been’ subjectito violent 
attacks of the gout, and six weeks ‘before 
his death he-was visited by a strokeof the’ 
palsy; and shortly after was afflicted with 
an abscess of peculiar virulence, producing 
the most extreme suffering,) and partial 
deprivation of intellect, which very) soon 
terminated. hig ‘valuable life. From fre- 
questiillness, and the very precarious: in- 
come arising trom his literary labours, he 
had been long in distressed cir No erm 
which, wevare sorry ‘to. add, has caused 
him to leave his afflicted and aged widow 
totally nuprovided for, m behalf of whom 
we: shall gladly receive contributions at 
our office. : 
ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. 
The Rev. Thomas Wright, to the rectory 
of Kilverson, Norfolk. 
The Rey. William Bedell Couleher, to 
the rectory of Bawsey, Norfolk. 
The Rey, Robert Simpson, to the per- 
petnal curacies of Warslow and: Elkstone, 
Staffordshire. 
orthumberland and Durham, 
[Dec. 1, 
The Rev, Ry Tredcroft, M.A.) rector of 
Combes, to the prebend of Hampstead, in 
Winchester Cathedral... - . 
The Rev. G..Wells, rector of Weston, 
Suisex, to a prehewem stall in Chichester 
Cathedral. 
Yhe Rev. G. H. i Gestion. M.A. has 
beén collated to the livingmioks Ailanemore 
and Cleonger. 
The Rev. Mr. Curtis, vicar of, Leomin- 
ster, to the rectory. of Sudbury, Suffolk. 
The Rev. Edward Southcomb, to. the 
rectory of Rose Ash, Devon. 3 
The Rev. Charles Hatch, p.A. Fellow 
of King’s College, Cambridge, tu the per- 
petual curacies of Kersey and Lindsey, 
Sutfolk. 
The Rev. William Flower, jun. M.A. 
chaplain. of York castle, to the incumbent 
euracy of Malton. 
The Rev.-Jos, P. Prust, to the rectory 
of Langtree, Devon. 
‘The Rev. William Wells, to the rectory 
of Harting, in Sussex. 
The Rev. Williany Cockburn, M.A, to be 
dean of York. ‘ 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH ALL THE 
MARRIAGES 
AND DEATHS, 
Pes nishing the Domestic and Family History of Englund for the last twenty y-scven Years. 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
REAT agitation and alarm continue 
to prevail among the inhabitants of 
the towns and villages bordering on the 
Tyne, from the conduet of the unemployed 
keelmen: the differences between them 
and their employers have not been adjusted, 
avd there appears no probability of yield- 
ing on either side. ‘The shopkeepers have 
siffered severely in their receipts. The 
men maintain themselves by begging, and 
partial employment at other businesses, 
A cattle market has recently been esta- 
blished at Sunderland, and well attended. 
Sales have been effected at respectable 
rices. 
‘Marricd.] Mr. J. Park, to Mrs. J. Hun- 
ter, hoth of Newcastle. ” Robert ‘Taylor, 
esq. of Newcastle, to Miss S. H. Humble, 
of Durham.—Mr.° N. Corbet, of Gates- 
head, to Miss A. Frost, of Newcastle. 
Mr. J. Burdon, of Newcastle, to Miss 
Dodd; of Alston.—John Wetherell Hays, 
esq: of Dearham, to Miss BE. Anderson, of 
Westoe.— Mr. J. M‘Intyre, to Miss J. 
Brown, both of Gateshead.—Mr. J. Jolin- 
son, to Miss Hunter; Mr. A. Reed, to Mrs. 
Cole: all of North Shields.—Mr. E. Jay, 
to Miss Payne,’ both of South Shields — 
Mr. J. Groves, to Mrs. E. Cowle, both of 
Darlington. —Mr. F. Sinith, of ‘Yynemouth, 
to Miss Thomas, of Newcastle.—Mr. G, 
Longstaff, to Miss J. Gofton, both of Bar- 
—_—_ 
nardeastle.—Mr. W. Barron, to Miss M. 
Potts, of Stamfordham.-—“Ihe Rev. Mr. 
Urwin, of Bernass, to Miss Hodgson, of 
Burgh by Sands.— Mr. W. Stobart, to Miss 
M. Bainbridge, both of Staindrop.—Tho- 
mas Grice, esq. of Shelf hill, to Miss Dixon, 
of House By ers. 
Died.) At Newcastle, on the Butcher 
Bank, Mr. C, Lee.—In the Close, 79, 
Mr. J. Pollock. —70, Mr. W. Blakey, de- 
servedly regretted, “In the Leazes-road, 
33, Mr. A. Reid.—In Forth-street, 99, 
Mr. W. Craig —Onthe Dog Bank, 80, Mr. 
E. Hall.—At Durham, 84, the Rev. Ed- 
ward Walsh, Roman-catholic minister. 
» At Gateshead, 35, Mr. J. R. Dickens. 
—69, Mrs. J. lons.—55, Mr. H. Scott.— 
67, Mr. J. Alkin, suddenly.—78, Mrs, M, 
Jameson. 
At North Shields, 93, Mr. R. Moore. 
—57, Mr. R, Wood, of London.—59, Mr. 
R. Eastoe, R.N—=70, Mrs, J. Carr-—In 
Walker-place, 65, Mrs. D. Clark. 
At South Shields, Mrs. E. Sharp.—Tn 
King-street, 72, Mrs, Harrison.—67, Ann, 
widow of William Leaves, esq. of Welling- 
ton, deservedly regretted. 
At Sunderland, 63, Mr. J. Marks.—35, 
Mrs. Brown.—89, Mrs. M. Gladstain.— 
21,°"Mis. Wake.—In High-street, ‘Mrs. 
Walton. —Mr. R. Turner. 
At Bishopwearmouth, Mrs. Metcalf— 
34, Mrs, G, -Bell.—72, Thomas Colling- 
wood, 
