1884.] 



Rev. J. Richardson, to the vicarage of 

 Granibe, and chapelry of Hulton Anibo 

 tnnexed, Yorksliire. 



Rev. G. Pyke, to the vicaiage of 

 Wickhanibrook, Suffolk. 



Kev. C. Bridges, b.a. to the vicarage of 

 Old Newton, Sutfolk. 



Kev. Sir H. Fleming, bart. M.A. to the 

 rectoiy of Windermere. 



Rev. T. Gibson, to be master of the 

 scliool-lioiise lately erected at Hanisterly. 



Northumberland and Durham, Sfc. 279 



ftev. W. G. Hnghes, to be rural dean 

 of Devp.s)and, diocese of St. David's. 



Rev. George G. Bcadfin, to the rectory 

 of Axbridge. 



Rev. T. Melhuish, jiin. M.A. to the rec- 

 tory of Ashwater, Devon. 



Rev. H. *r. Tncker, m.a. to the rectory 

 of Uplynie. 



Rev. F. J. 0. Trenow, to the rectory of 

 Langton Herring, near Weymouth. 



PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 



WITH ALL THF. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 



Fwnishins the Domestic and Family History of England for the tost twenty-seven YeOirs. 



I MORTHUMBERLANI) AND UURHAM. 



ANU M EROUS public meeting was held 

 at Newcastle, on the 26lh of February, 

 Mr. George Stephenson in the chair, when 

 it was unanimously resolved to establish a 

 literary, scientific, and mechanical institu- 

 tion. Tlie speeches did fjieat credit to 

 the artizans, or mechanics, who were 

 jij-esent. 



Married.] Mr. R. Walton, to Mfss M. 

 Lowes; Mr. James Campbell, to Miss M. 

 Gould; Mr. R. Spottiswood, to Miss A. 

 Rutter; Mr. James Gallowav, to Miss E. 

 Hall: all of Newcastle.— Mr. T. M. 

 Richardson, of Newcastle, to Miss Burden, 

 of South Sliore, near Gateshead.— Mr. W, 

 W. Robson, of Monkwearmouth, to Miss 

 M. Shield, of Newcastle.— Mr. H.Scott, 

 of S<inderland, to Miss Hutchinson, of 

 Durham. — Mr. M. Hann, to Mixs Hartley, 

 both of North Shields.— W. A. Mackey, 

 esq. of the 65th legiiueiit, to Miss Ann 

 Bainbridge, of South Shields. — Mr. J. 

 Newiick, lo Miss M. Pallister, both of 

 Bishopwearmouth. — Mr. W. C. Ncwrick, 

 ofBisliopwearmouth,io Miss M. Malcolm, 

 of Hendon. — Mr. H. Dixon, of Bishop*- 

 wearmouth. to Mts» Caiuioii, nf Brough.— 

 Mr. Joseph Patterson, of Corbridge, to 

 Mrs. J. Ncwbriggin, near Killingworth. — 

 Mr. H. Clasper, to Miss J. Robinson, of 

 Whestliope Burn. — Mr. J. Thom])son, 

 of Wylam, to Miss S. Linn, of Horsley. 



Died.'] At Newcastle, in Albion-streel, 

 Miss E. A. Wriglit. — Mrs. J. Enshaw. — 

 44, Mr. J. Walker.— 28, Mrs. D. Ridley.— 

 In Wcstgate-strcct, 26, Mrs!. M. Archbold. 



At Gateshead, 31, Mrs. J. Hymers, 

 much r<'i;rcticd. — 72, Mr. W. Hutchinson, 

 gieatly respected. 



At i)urham,.'S6, Mrs. A. Bowlby.— Mr. 

 Wilton. ^Mr. W. Sherwood, nnich and 

 deservedly lamented. 



At North .Shields, in Dockwray-square, 

 Miss C. Donkin, much respected. — 27, 

 Mrs. D. AVann. — In Milburn- place, 72, 

 Mr.s. A. Landells. 



Av South Shields, 67, Mr. G. Nevens, 

 deservedly respected. — 70, Mr. R.Gordcm. 

 —97. Mrs. Hodgson. 



M NriiLY Mab. No. ?94. 



At Simdcrland, 56, Mr. J. Hobson, sud- 

 denly. — Mis. Jobson, of Ferry Boat Land- 

 ing. — 5:6, Blrs. Moilee. — At an advanced 

 age, Mr. G. Gouland, tnucli respected. 



At Bishopwearmouth, Mr. S. Gofton. 

 • At Darlington, 63, Mr. James Hall. 



At Hexham, IMiss A. Kier. 



At Ryton, 30, Mr. W. Veatch.— At 

 Shotton Mill, 67, Mr. M. Dent.— At 

 Cornforth, S8, Mrs. Walker. — At Easing, 

 ton, Mrs. Iseton.^ — At Coxhoe, Mrs. Lynn. 

 —At Cellar Hill, Newbottle,80, Anthony 

 Rowe, esq. — At Denton Holme, 32, John 

 Milburn Dixon, esq. 



CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND. 



A petition to the House of Commons, 

 numerously signed, was lately forwarded 

 from Carlisle, praying that 500,0001. of the 

 public money to build churches, might not 

 be taken, but that endowments be put in 

 abeyance to raise the money, if wanted. 



Married.] Mr. G.GIendiiinin<;, of Carlisle, 

 to MissH. .Anderson, of Laggan House. — 

 Mr. W. Moore, to Miss S. Asbiidge; Mr. 

 J. Roper, to Miss M. Grey; Mr. J. 

 Coiles, to Miss M. Mc Kinney : ail of 

 Whitehaven.— Mr. W. Brown, to Miss J. 

 Wilkinson, both of Mary port.— Mr. J. 

 Huddart, to Miss M. Harrison; Mr. J. 

 Hetiieiington, to Miss J, Monkhouse; 

 Mr. J. Wilkinson, to Miss M. Airey : all 

 of Kendal. — Thomas Carr, esq. of 

 Ciimp.ston Lodge, to Miss jDowling, of 

 Ambleside. 



Died.] At CaiUsle, 29, Mrs. J: Addison. 

 — 74, Mr. J.Wales, respected. — In English- 

 street, 34, Mr. T. Chandler. 



At Whitehaven, 67, Mr. J. Crooks.-t- 

 76, Mr. G. Hilton, much respecti2d,— 53, 

 Mrs. M. Atkinson. 



At Woikiuston, 6+, Mr. J. Hrown.— 

 86, Mrs. Sparks. 



At Kendal, 74, Mr. G. Birkett.— 65, 

 Mr. T. Dixon.— 40, Mr. A. Darwen.— 

 52, Mr. R. Bownass. 



AtCockermotith,21,Mrs. M.Strickling. 

 — Mr. M. Garnet. 



At Wigton, 45, Mr. J. Sunderland. 



At PoriiiL'-cale, 'iO, Miss S. Rogers.r- 



At S*aton, 0<;, Mrs. M. Hodgson.^At 



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