86 Ris 
in the Victualling Office, and this circum- 
stance is supposed to have induced him to 
commit the above act. The verdict of the 
Coroner’s Inquest was “ Mental Derange- 
ment.” 
At Bethnal-green, 52, Mr. Everard 
Wildeboer. 
ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS, 
The Rev. J. H. Hogarth, LL.B. to the 
rectory of Stifford, Essex. 
The Rev. John Boyse, to the rectory of 
Kitnor, alias Culborne, Somerset. 
The Rev. T. Marwood, M.A. to the rec- 
tory of English Bicknor, Gloucestershire. 
The Rev. Hugh Owen, M.A. rector of 
Stapleton, Salop, to the archdeaconry of 
Salop. 
The Rev. C. Ingle, M.A. Fellow of St. 
Provincial Occurrences. 
|Feb. 1, 
Peter’s College, Cambridge, to the vicar- 
age of Orston, Nottinghamshire. 
The Rey. James, Hoste, M.A. of Ch ist 
College, Cambridge, to the vicarage of 
Empingham, Rutlandshire, vacated by the 
death of the Rev. Mr. Wilson. z 
The Rev. T. Thompson, to the vicarage 
of Addington, Yorkshire, vacant by the 
death of the Rey. T. Tyson. 
The Rey. Henry Ingleby, to the yalua- 
ble livings of Swallow and Rigby, Lin- 
colnshire. 
The Rey. C. J. Bloomfield, D.D. rector 
of St. Botolph’s Bishopsgate, aud of Ches- 
terford, Essex, appointed Archdeacon of 
Colchester. 
The Rev. F. Ellis, M.A. to the rectory 
of Lassam, Hants. 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
With all the Marriages and Deaths. 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
FP REX\HE corporation of Newcastle unani- 
mously voted, Dec. 21, the sum of 
100 guiueas towards the new building to 
be erected for the Literary and Philosophi- 
cal Society. 
Seaton Delaval, a noble mansion, the 
property of Sir Jacob Astley, has been 
lately consumed by fire. For grandeur it 
was nct surpassed in the north of England. 
The two wings, one of which comprised a 
spacious kitchen, with various other apart- 
ments, and a beautiful stable, were saved 
by great exertions. The fire originated 
in a chimney, to which a large beam in the 
roof had been affixed. 
Married.| At Wynyard, Durham, Co- 
lonel Sir H. Harding, M.P. for the city of 
Durham, to Lady Emily James, widow, 
and daughter of the late Marquis of Lon- 
donderry.—The Rev. J. Mathewson, of 
Durham, to Janet, daughter of Mr. Ewing 
of Glasgow.—Mr. J. Tuer, glass-manufac- 
turer, of Bishopwearmouth, to Mrs. J. 
Eggleston, of North Shields. 
Died.| At Newcastle, in his 85th year, 
Mr. J. Sorsbie, merchant.—Mrs. Hutebin-, 
son, 72.—Mrs. Pearson, wife of Mr. W. 
P. hardware manufacturer, 62.—Mrs. Cla- 
vering, 83, relict of the late G. C. esq. of 
Greencroft. She was kind and benevolent 
to all her domestics, and her charities to 
the poor, in whose behalfshe was solicited, 
were unremitted.—Mrs. Watson, widow 
of Mr. R. W. of the customs, 74. 
At Durham, 70, Mrs. J. Johnson. 
At Gateshead, in her 64th year, Mrs. 
King, relict of the late Rev. R. K. and 
third daughter of the late Sir F. Barnard, 
bart. She had instituted and supported a 
Sunday school, and spent inuch of her time 
in visiting and administering to the neces - 
sities of the sick and poor.—Mr. G. Taylor. 
At Sunderland, Mrs. D. Robson, mother 
of Mr. B. R. ship owner.—Mr. J. Moore, 
shoemaker, 79. 
At North Shields, Mrs. Wright, wife of 
S. W. esq. justice of peace for Northumber- 
land.—Berthia, relict of Mr. J. Robinson, 
ship owner, 76.—Mrs. Kidd, wife of Mr. 
J, K. flax-merchant, 84.—Mr. Morrison, 
taylor, 93.—Mrs. Taylor, widow, 54.— 
Mr. A. Gardner, taylor. 
At South Shields, Mr. W. Thorbeck, 80. 
At Stockton, Mr. J.Shotton, hatter, 31. 
—Mr. A. Hall, cabinet-maker, 59. 
At Bishopwearmouth, the wife of Mr. J. 
Brown, ship owner, 38. 
At Bishep Auckland, 45, Mr. J. Cum- 
min. 
At Darlington, 70, Mr. T. Hale.—Mr. 
R. Dobson, formerly a master saddler, 87. 
—Mr. S. Lister, 69. He was forty years 
a local preacher among the Methodists. 
At Tynemouth, Mr. T. Davison, school- 
master, 68. 
At Bernard Castle, Mrs. S. Cornell, wi- 
dow of Mr. Jas. C. inn-keeper. 
At Hexham, 44, Mr. J. Robinson, su- 
pervisor of Excise—The widow of Mr. 
Bell, 79. 
At Hamburgh, 61, Mr.S. Watson, for- 
merly mace-bearer, at Newcastle. 
At Heathlands, parish of Rockliffe, Jane, 
fourth daughter of the late J. Forster, esq. 
—At Usworth House, aged 50, Mrs. Pear- 
eth, relict of the late W. P. esq. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Marriages, christenings, and burials in 
Kendal parish church, for 1821 :—Mar- 
riages 90, decrease 10; christenings 359, 
increase 3; burials 314, decrease 42. 
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