566 
Rev. D. Creswell, p.p. Fellow of Trinity- 
college, Cambridge, to the Vicarage of 
Enfield, Middlesex. 
Rev. G. A. Greenall, m.a. Fellow of 
Christ-college, Cambridge, to the Perpe- 
tual Curacy of Orford, Kent. ; 
Rev. George Turner, vicar of Wragby, 
toa Prebendal Stall in Lincoln Cathedral. 
Northumberland and Durham—Cumterland, §¢. 
[Jan. tf, 
Rev. R. G, Andrews, m.A. Master of 
Giantham School, to the Living of Hough- 
on-the-Hill, Lincolnshire. 
Rev. H. Palmer, B.A. has been licenced 
to the Perpetual and Endowed Curacy of 
Broadway, 
Rev. TI. Atkinson, to the Rectory of St. 
Edmund the Martyr, Exeter. 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH ALL THE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 
Furnishing the Domestic and Fumily History of England for-the last twenty-seven Years. 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
ae occupiers of the Greenwich hospital 
estates in the northern counties, it is 
sald, being in great distress, Mr. Locker, se- 
cretary to the hospital, recently addressed 
an able letter to the directors, proposing 
modes of relief. The following are the 
principal: we give them place as worthy 
the notice of the great land-owners ge- 
nerally. ist, To allow the tenants to re- 
sign their respective leases, and advertise 
the farms for new biddings: 2d, To release 
them from their present engagements, and 
allow them to hold their farms as yearly 
tenants; Sd, ‘lo affix a permanent standard 
of abatement, according to the average 
price of corm; 4th, to return to all tenants 
alike an equal per centage for the half 
year; 5th, To make an abatement upon 
each farm separately for the remainder of 
the lease; 6th, To reduce the rent fora 
certam period. In addition to which Mr. 
L. recommends an indulgence of time at 
the present audit to those tenants most 
distressed, lest they should be driven to 
the necessity of disposing of their produce 
at so great a loss as they must be subject 
to by being forced into the market. 
The unemployed keelmen of the Tyne, 
worn ont by their distresses and the perse- 
verance of the masters to their resolutions, 
have again solicited employment and been 
accepted, This vast body of men created 
considerable uneasiness in the several 
small towns by their recent marauding 
proceedings. 3 
Married.] Mr. J. M‘Kay. to Miss Dunn, 
both of Neweastie.—Mr. H. Atkinson, of 
Newcastle, to Miss Riddle of the Low 
FTeam.—George Hodgson, esq. of New- 
castle, to Miss Ann Hodgson, of Buckden, 
Hants.—Mr. Jas. Clark, to Miss A. Hut- 
chinson; both of Darlington.—Mr. R. Rob- 
son, to Miss 8. Bradley; Mr. R. Russell, 
to Miss H. White: all of Barnard-castle.— 
Mr. R. Lewins, to Miss A. Thompson, 
both of Morpeth.—John Bell, esq. to Miss 
Bates, both of Hexham.—Mr. R. Sprag- 
gon, of Hylton, to Miss S. Spraggon, of 
Thorneyford.— Robert Selby, esq. of Earl, 
to Miss C. Jackson, of Bedford-street, 
Covent-garden. — Mr, J, Mellanby, of 
Stockton, to Miss S. Taylor, of Willing- 
ton.—Mr. G. Jobling, of Swalwell, to Miss 
A. Chisholm, of Hexham. — Christopher 
Ord, esq. of Lamesley, to Miss Calvert, 
of Gateshead. 
Died.} At Newcastle, in the Castlegarth, 
68, Mrs. J. White.—30, Mr, H. S. Green- 
well.—In Princes-street, Miss A. Hendere 
son.—In the New Road, 63, Mrs. J. 
Kirkup. 
At Durham, Mr. Jas. Fawcett. 
At North Shields, Mrs. M. Simpson.— 
In Walker place, Robt. Laing, esq.—Mrs. 
Bowie.—Mrs. Dighton.—30, Mr. J. Scott. 
—25, Mrs. A. Clengh. 
At South Shields, Mr, Thompson Pear- 
son, shipwright, inventor and patentee of 
the sliding rudder, of use in shallows and 
entering bar harbours.—89, Mr. W. Coc- 
kerill.—30, Mrs. Cummins. 
At Sunderland, 75, Mr. P. Meldrum.~ 
98, Mrs. B. Funton.—i9, Miss H. Wil- 
kinson.—44, Mr. J. Myers. 
At Stockton, 76, Mrs. J. Blades, much 
respected.—Mrs, E. Lett. 
At Alnwick, 72, Mr. J. Lindsay.—77, 
Mr, W. Shell, 
At Whia Bush, Near Darlington, Mrs. 
Tomlinson.— At Fatfield, 30, Mrs. H. Crow. 
—At Burnopfield, 90, Mrs. S. Kirkley.— 
At Broomielaw, Miss E. Brownless.—At 
Ellington, 78, Mr. H. Bower, much res- 
pected.—At Stanhope, 29, Mrs. Little.— 
At Hewdon, 23, Mr. J. Pattison. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Married.| Mr. R. Sowerby, to Miss J. 
Latimer; Mr. 'T. Harding, to Miss E, 
Graham; Mr. J. Mullinder, to Miss M. 
Nixon; Mr. J. Rodford, to Miss M. 
Graves; Mr. J. Dodd, to Miss M. Knub- 
ley; Mr. J. Handson, to Miss C. Moffat : 
all of Carlisle.—Mr. J. Bowness, to Miss 
Cleasby ; Mr. J. Grigg, to Miss E. Clark ; 
Mr. R. Burrow, to Miss E. Burridge ; 
Mr. J. M. Smith, to Miss M. Dixon; Mr. 
E. Braithwaite, to Miss A. Dixon; Mr. 
P. Moor, to Miss M. Brennan: all of 
Whitehaven. — William Barton, esq. to 
Miss Irving, beth of Wigton.—Mr,. W. 
Pattinson, to Miss H. Parkin; Mr J. Arm- 
strong, to Miss Nicholson: all of Wigton. 
—Mr, J. Gothe, to Mrs, E. Burton; Mr. 
J, Mash, 
