Nor thumber land and Durham. 



667 



deeds were known to fame at the battles Rev. J. H. Steward, b a, to the ricarage 



of Dettihgeii, Fontenoy, IJiiiiker's-hill, of Swardestone, Norfolk, anil (o the cou- 



Long Island, &c. We cannot bnt imagine solidated rectories of Saxlingli^m Nether- 



a rewardini; {lovernment has equally the gate and Saxlinghani 'rhorpe, in the same 



disposition and ability to atford a support, connty. 



>iiiitable to maintain, vvilli decent comfort, Rev. H. W. Simpson, m.a. by the Duke 



their declinina; years ; and, though standing 

 as they do witiiont friends or influence, we 

 are persnaded, were some noble minded 

 philanthropist to take up tlicir case, sub- 

 stantiated as it is by documents, fairly and 

 fully represent it for the favoural)!e consi- turer of Lymincton 



of Buckingham to be his domestic 

 chaplain. 



Rev. John Morse, to the vicarage of 

 Oxenhall, Gloucestershire. 



Kev. Charles Heath, m.a. evening lec- 



deration of his majesty's ministers, surely 

 they would not delay redeeming from desti- 

 tution those havisig innuniprable other ills 

 to bear in addition to the afBicting bereave- 

 ment which llipy have recently sustained, 



Rev. John Stdl, to the prebendal stall of 

 Slialton, diocese of Salisbury. 



Rev. J. Cooper, to the third mastership 

 of St. Paul's school. 



Rev. David Evans, to the rectory of 



in the death of their only supporting con- Jordanstone, Pembrokeshire. 



iiection, a beloved and deeply lamented 

 mother. 



ECCLESIASTICAL PROiMOTtONS. 



Rev. S. Turner, to the rectory of Nettle 

 ton, Lincolnshire. 

 Rev.T. Salway, m.a. to the vicarage of in the diocese of Cloyne, 



Rev. Bean, to be tliird master of 



St. Paul's school. 



The Rev. John Thomas O'N'eil, to the 

 united rectories of Porilemon and Por- 

 thangau, diocese of Meaih. 



Rev. S. Payne, to the living of Ardagli, 



Oswestry. 



Rev. James Harriman Hutton, to the 

 vicarage of Leckford. 



Rev. Frederick Browning, to the pre- 

 bend of Uffcnimbe, Devon. 



Rev. J. Davies, b.a. to the vicarage of 

 Pauniley, and the perpetual curacy of 

 Upleadon, Gloucestershire. 



Rev. G. VVilkins, m.a. to the prebendal 

 stall of Normanton, in the collegiate 

 church of Southwell. 



Rev. M. Scaly, to be domestic chaplain 

 to Lord Bayning. 



Rev. B. Lefroy, b.a. to the rectory of 

 Ashe, Hants. 



Rev. J.W. Trevor, m.a. to tlie rectory of 



Rev. J. B. Williams, to the living of £asf Dereham, Norfolk. 



Lantwit Major, with Lisworni, Glamor- 

 ganshire. 



The Rev. Dr. Richards, to hold the per- 

 petual cure of East Teignmouth, with the 

 rectory of Stoke Abbot, Dorset. 

 - Rev. J. S. SchoUii'ld, m.a. to the vicar- 

 age of Luddington, Lincolnshire. 



Rev. Thomas Wilkinson, b.a. domestic 

 chaplain to the Marquis of Londondeyry. 



Rev. Mr. Ansby, elected chaplain to the 

 House of Correction, London. 



Rev. R. Hood, to the dignity of Dean 

 of the cathedral cliurch of Kilmacdiiagh, 

 alias Duai^h, or St. Coleman. 



Rev. C. Le Poer Trench, to the recto, 

 ties and vicarages of Dunlcare, Cajiocke, 

 Divert, Moylare. Monastervoys, and 

 Dromcare. 



Rev. Archdeacon Wran^ham, to lie 

 prebendary of Anipleforth, York Ca- 

 thedral. 



PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 



WITH ALL THP. MARIUAGES AND DEATHS, 



Furnisliing Ihe Domestic and Family History of England for the lusl tirenty-sevcn Years. 



praying that all landlords of houses under 

 ten pounds a-ycar may be liable to the 

 poor-rates, 



Blarried.] Mr. J. Bnrrell, to Miss Dees ; 

 Mr. M. JoUson, to Miss E. Wright; Mr. 

 J. Rewcastle, to Miss G. Melviri ; Mr. J. 

 lieck, to Miss E. Talmtyre : all of New- 

 castle.— Mr. W. Wrij^ht, to Miss M. Sop- 

 pet, of Northallerton. — Mr. J. Taylor, 

 to Miss M. Tidip, both of Gateshead.— 

 The Rev. E. Davison, jiin. to Mrs. Bntler, 

 both of Durham. — Mr. J: Service, ot Sun- 

 derland, to Miss A. Wallace, of Monk- 

 wearmoutii. — Mr. J. Blakston, of Sun» 

 derland, to iMi<s L. Mitchell, of Lyniingtcn. 



Died.] At Newcastle, -JS, Mr.P. Snow- 

 4 D den, 



NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 



nPHE inhabitants of Newcastle within 

 -■- the month petitioned Parliament for 

 a repeal of the duties on coals carried 

 coastwise. 



The members of that laudable institu- 

 tion, the .Schoolmasters' Association of 

 Newcastle, for the relief of siiperauniiated 

 members, held lately their annual meeting. 

 Several new members were admitted ; 

 and, through the patronage of many distin- 

 guished and respectable characters, chiefly 

 resident, Ihe funds are repiescntcd to be 

 in a protjperou.'i slate. 



'J'he inhabitants of Morpeth lately 

 •greed to petition (he House of Commons, 



MoKTHLY Mao. No. 397. 



