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Cold Applications; Observation* on the 

 use of tlie Carbonate of lion in Can- 

 cer, &e. &c., pnbiished in tlie London 

 Medical and Physical Journal, between 

 the Years 1800 and 1810 ; Translation of 

 Sabaticr's Case of Tetanus, with illustra- 

 tive Notes ; Case of Tumor in the Right 

 Hypochondriuni ; Ditto of Cynanche 

 Trachealis ; Cases of secondary Small- 



Northumherland and Durham. 



471 



Rev. G. Greaves, appointed chaplain to 

 the British factory at Archangel. 



Rev. G. Taylor, m.a. elected master of 

 Dedhani Grammar-school. 



Rev. R.TIiomas, to the perpetual curacy 

 of Heraswell, Lincolnshire. 



Rev, F. R. Bromfield, m.a, to a pre- 

 bendal stall in Litchfield. 



Rev. F. Rose, m.a. to the rectory of 



Vo\, &c., published in the New Medical Woughton, Bucks 



and Physical Journal ; Clare on the Mo- Rev, M. Barnett, to the rectory of 



tion of Fluids, with additions, &c. ; Trans- Ludford Parva, Lincolnshire. 



lation of Spallanzani on Respiration; Rev. R. Uvedale, m.a. to the vicarage 



Introduction to Botany, or the Study of of Hogsthorpe, Lincolnshire. 



tlie Liniiean .System, Independently, Rev. J. Wood, u.d. to the rectory of 



liowevur, of t!ie<e, and oilier work'. Freshwater, Isle of Wight 



already before the public, he has left 

 many valuable manuscripts behind him ; 

 and, in paiticiilar, an Essay on the Rot in 

 .Sheep ; Remarks on the Medical To- 

 pography of Senegal, and several valuable 

 qase.t which occurred in the different 

 luiliiary hospitals of which he had charge. 



ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS, 



Rev. J. Marston, to the vicarage of 

 Stokesay, in the county of Salop. 



Hon. and Rev. H. E. J. Howard, to the 

 rectory of Slingshy, Yorkshire. 



Rev. W. B Robinson, m.a. to the rec- 

 tory of Litlington, Sussex. 



Rev. R. Thomas, to the perpetual cu. 

 racy of Hcmswell, Lincolnshire. 



Rev. J. Croker, to the united vicar- 

 ages of Clounelly Cloarca, diocese of 

 Limerick. 



Rev. T. Robinson, m.a. to the vicarage 

 of Milford, with Hordle, Hants. 



Rev. J. Sheepshanks, to the endowed 

 chapel of Torquay. 



Rev. J. Gatenby, to the vicarage of 

 Overton, near Y'ork, 



PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 



Wn H ALI,THR MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 



Furnishing the Domestic and Family History of England for the last twenty-seven Fears. 



NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 



' I ^HE merchants, and a numerous body 

 -*• of the other inhabitants, of Newcas- 

 tle-upon-Tyne, lately petitioned the House 

 of Commons for a repeal of the remaining 

 duties on salt. 



At a late meeting of the Literary and 

 Philosophical Society of Newcastle, a 

 ••urious and valuable paper was read by 

 Mr. Henry Atkinson, on a method of 

 ascertaining the parallax of the sun, by 

 observation of ilic angle formed by the 

 planet Mars, when in opposition, with two 

 observations nearly on the same meridian, 

 at a great distance from each other, 



A numerous meeting of the inhabitants 

 of Tweedmouth, to consider the propriety 

 of paying what are called " Easter Offer- 

 ings," Jattly took place. Mr. Peter Wat- 

 son, of Cliester-le-street, who had success. 

 fully resisted the demand, addressed tlie 

 meeting ; and, ip consequence of his ad- 

 vice, it was resolved to enter into a sub- 

 scription, to assist a person, whose goods 

 liad been seized, to bring an action against 

 the claimant. 



A Mr, H. Fothergill, of Benwell-col- 

 lieiy, Nortliuiiiberland, has lately invent- 

 ed a simple and ingenious mode of erect- 

 ing tallow-chandlers' hoilei.s by which the 

 offensive etiluviuin is destroyed, 



Blanied.] Mr, G. Dryd'-n, (o Miss C. 

 Monthly Mau, No. ^'JO. 



Hutchinson ; Mr. T. EIringham, to Miss 

 J.Nicholson: all of Newcastle. — W. H. 

 Longstaff, esq. of Stockton, to Elizabeth 

 Dyer, daughter of the late Samuel Franks, 

 esq. of Bloomsbury-square, London. — Mr. 

 G. Humble, to Miss M. Howdon, of 

 Morpeth, — G. W. Sutton, esq. of Elton, to 

 Miss Olivia Stapylton, of Norton. 



Died."] At Newcastle, John Head, esq, 

 of Pandon-liouse, — At Swinburne-place, 

 72, Mrs. Snow. — Mrs, Rendell. 



At Gateshead, 73, Mr. G, Cook.— 66, 

 Mrs. E. Scott, 



At Sunderland, 31, Mr,T,Taylor.— Miss 

 M. Turner.— 46, Mr, R. Fairclough. 



At South Shields, Mr. Thomas Young, 

 librarian of the subscription library in 

 that toun. 



At Chestei-le-Street, 63, Mr. J. Willey. 



At Alnwick, Mrs. A. Henderson, 



At Keverston-lodge, J. Dunning, esq.-^ 

 At Garth Fortiiigall, 102, Mrs. M. Mac- 

 dougall. 



CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 



It is in contemplation to commence 

 running a steam-packet between Liver- 

 pool and Whitehaven, touching at the Isle 

 of Man. 



A fine vein of superior antimony has 

 recently been discovered near the Kes- 

 vvirk Lakes, which promises to be a pro- 

 fitable speculation. 



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