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ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. 
The Rey. James Henry Monk, B.D. to 
the Deanery of Peterborough. 
Rev. H. Plumley, M.A. to be Chan- 
celior of Chichester. 
Rey. Richard Greeves, to the Vicarge of 
Deddington, Oxfordshire. 
Rev. S. King, M.A. to the Rectory of 
the Free Chapel of Eastmanstead Latimer. 
Rev. T. C. Adams, M.A. to the Living 
of Folesbill, near Coventry. 
Rey. J.H. Randolph, to the Rectory of 
Fobbing Essex. 
Rev. Joseph Worgan, to the Vicarage of 
Pebworth. 
Rey. R. 8. Barton, to the Vicarage of 
Alconborough cum Weston, Hunts. 
Rev. J. W. Whittaker, M.A. to the Vi- 
earage of Blackburn, Lancashire. 
Rey. Robert Hales, M.A. to the Rectory 
of Hillington, Norfolk. 
Rey. M. Irving, B.D. to the Vicarage of 
Sturminster Marshall, Dorset. 
Provincial Occurrences. 
[April 1, 
Rev. G. Bethell, M.A. to the Vicarage 
of Burnham, Bucks. 
Rev. J. Briggs, to be Fellow of Eton 
College. 
Rev. J. F. Plumtree, to be Fellow of 
Eton College. 
Rey. Charles Collier, to the Vicarage of 
Riby, Lincolnshire. 
Rey.T. Willings, to hold with the Rec- 
tory of Church Lench, Worcestershire, the 
Vicarage of Bromfield, Salop. 
Rev. W. E. Coldwell, M.A. to be Do- 
mestic Chaplain to the Earl of Roden. 
Rey. Henry Bristowe Benson, M.A. to 
the Vicarage of Heckington, Lincolnshire. 
Rey. John Jones, to the Living of Card- 
ley, Worcestershire. 
The Hon. and Rev. R. Bagot, M.A. 
a Prebendary of St. George’s Chapel, 
Windsor. 
The Rey. C. B. Sumner, M.A. Canon 
of Worcester Cathedral. 
Rev. H. Barnes, to the Vicarage of Mon- 
mouth. 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
With all the Marriages and Deaths. 
et 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
T the late Northumberland assizes, 
five prisoners received sentence of 
death. At Durbam, two were sentenced; 
one was left for execution. 
The merchants of Newcastle have lately 
petitioned parliament for relief from the 
injurious effects of the altered currency. 
The inhabitants of North Shields lately 
agreed to petition both Houses of Parlia- 
ment for a reyision of the Penal Code. 
Married.) Mr. J. Routledge, to Miss M. 
Preston, both of Newcastle —Mr.T. Reay, 
of Gosforth, to Miss E. Winter, of New- 
castle.—Rey. R. Gibbs, of Newcastle, to 
Miss A. Rose, of Leith—Mr. J. Holmes, 
of Sunderland, to Miss M. Richardson, of 
Bishopwearmouth.—Mr. Swan, to Miss 
Crone, of Monkwearmouth.—Mr. R. Crake, 
of Hallowell, to Miss M. Rowell, of Wid- 
drington.—Mr. G. Askless, to Miss A. 
Liddell, both of Manor Wallsend Colliery. 
—J. Harwood, esq. R.N. to Miss M. Hall, 
of Gainford. 
Died.) At Newcastle, in St. Nicholas’ 
Church-yard, 74, Mrs. Armstrong.—In 
Sandgate, 77, Mr. W. Cox.—At the High 
Bridge, 72, Mr. H. Angus.—In Newgaie- 
street, 80, Mrs. E. Berkley —70, Mr. T. 
Middlemas, 74, Mr. T. Brown, deservedly 
respected. 
At Gateshead, in King James’s-street, 
Mrs. Tod, much respected.—Mr. E. D. 
Miles.—28, Mr. W. Brown. 
At North Shields, 37, Mrs. M. Stewart. 
In the Church-way, 93, Mrs. Tosh.— 
46, Mrs. F. Tate. 
At South Shields, 76, Mr. T. Robson. — 
65, Mrs. J. Anderson. —Mrs. Laws, of 
Bishopwearmouth, suddenly. 
At Sunderland, Mr. W. Anderson.— 
Mrs. J. Johnson.—22, Mr. D. Mackenzie, 
deservedly regretted. 
At Bishopwearmouth, 49, Mr. J. Ranson. 
—76, Mrs. Crosby. 
At Tritlington, P. H. Naters, esq.—At 
Collingwood Main, 57, Mr. R. Hall.—At 
Blaydon, 104, Mr. J. Morrison.—At Lan- 
chester, Miss Ornsby.—At Belford, Mr. 
Henderson.—At Streatlam, 85, Mrs. Dods- 
worth, of Hartley. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
A meeting was lately held at White- 
haven, of shop-keepers and tradesmen, to 
petition Parliament for a reduction of tax- 
ation on articles of consumption, and to 
make up the deficiency by a moderate and 
equitable tax upon real property. 
A numerously signed petition was lately 
forwarded to the House of Commons by 
the occupiers of land at Workington, com- 
plaining of distress. 
The inhabitants of Wigton lately agreed 
to petition Parliament for a revision of the 
criminal code. 
Married.] Mr. D. Stone, to Miss E, 
Monkhouse; Mr, J. Barton, to Mrs. J. 
Trimbie; Mr. F. Story, to Miss Jobson: 
all of Carlisle —Mr. R. Holmes, of Car-- 
lisle, to Mrs. Richardson, of Whitehaven. 
—Mr. R. Kennedy, to Miss A. Gibson ; 
Mr. W. Sullivan, to Miss T. Nuetey: all 
of Whitehaven——Mr. Bacon, to Miss 
Shaw, bcih of Workington.—Mr. W. Bax- 
ter, 
