1822.] 
pointed Domestic Chaplain to the Arch- 
bishop of Canterbury. 
Rev. Thomas Hooper, M. A. to the Rec- 
tory of Yatton, Keynell. 
Provincial Occurrences. 
375 
The Rev. William Gorton to the Caracy 
of Radipole. 
The Rev. Thomas Selkirk to the Per- 
petual Curacy of St. John, Bury, 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
With all the Marriages and Deaths. 
—<e 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
Ae G the increasing subscriptions 
for the erection of a house for the 
Literary Society of Newcastle, J. G. 
Lambton, esq. M.P. has recently cone 
tributed 1001. 
The inhabitants of Sunderland and the 
Wearmouths Jately determined, at a public 
meeting, to petition Parliament for a revi- 
sion of the penal code. A petition for the 
same humane object has been agreed to 
at South Shields. 
Married.] Mr. A. Wilson, to Miss G. 
Todd; Mr. W. Boag, to Miss A. Douglas, 
of Dean-street; Mr. G. Coates, to Miss 
C. Spark: all of Newcastle.—Mr. T. 
Hudspeth, to Miss J. Simm, both of Gates- 
head.—Mr. T. Waddell, to Miss M. John- 
son, both of Durham.—Mr. W. Tait, of 
North Shields, to Miss A. Burn, of Low 
Framlington-—At Sunderland, Mr. W. 
Moor, of Southwick Pottery, to Miss A. 
Reay.— Mr. J. Honeyman, to Mrs. Reed, 
both of Tynemouth.—Mr, R. Milburn, to 
’ Miss A. Graham, both of Bagraw.—Mr. J. 
Fryer, of Mickleton, to Miss C. Winskel, 
of Barnard-Castle. 
Died.] At Newcastle, at the Head of 
the Side, 62, Mr. G. Archer.—26, Mrs. M. 
A. Gosman.—In Collingwood-street, 40, 
Mrs. E. Charlton.—At the North Shore, 
Mrs. J. Charlton. 
At Durham, Mr. W. Peppelo.—Mrs. E, 
Hart, suddenly.—In Gilligate, 87, Mr. J. 
Pickering. 
At North Shields, in Dockwray-square, 
68, Mrs. Finley.—72, Mr. J. V. T. D. 
Mosley.—In Low-street, 41, Mrs. A. Hall. 
—In Milburn-place, 45, Mr. C. Simpson.— 
70, Mrs. J. Tindle.—In Tynemouth-place, 
Ai, Mr. G. Burrell, greatly regretted.—In 
Tyne-street, Mrs. Spence, much respected. 
At Sunderland, 69, Mr. W. Merriman.— 
63, Mrs, A. Heighington.— William San- 
derson, esq. R. N, deservedly regretted. 
At Bishopwearmouth, 80, Mrs. Gray.— 
39, Mr. J. Speeding, suddenly.—Mrs. Fea- 
therstonehaugh, widow of Marmaduke IF’. 
esq. 
At Tynemouth, 74, Mrs. E. Smith. 
At Bishop Auckland, 21, Mrs. J. Hay.—- 
81, Mr. H. Todd. 
At Whitburn-hall, Elizabeth, daughter 
of the late Sir H. Williamson, bart. de- 
servedly esteemed and regretted. — At 
Ovingham, 42, Mrs, Snowball.—At Shar- 
perton, 78, Mrs, Redhead, generally es- 
teemed.—At Kyhope, Mrs, Wright. 
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CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND, 
Married.} Mr. J. Buckland, to Miss 
M. A. Thompson; Mr. J. Fiddler, to Miss 
A. Lewthwaite; Mr. J. Taylor, to Miss 
A. Bagnall: all of Carlisle-—Mr. C. Hen- 
derson, to Miss A, Allan; Mr. R. Jackson, 
to Miss R. Bulman; H. Dunbabin, esq. 
to Miss A. Knowles : all of Kendall.—Mr. 
Atkinson, to Miss Perkins, both of Ap- 
pleby.—Mr. H. Thompson, of Papcastle, 
to Miss M. Thompson, of Caldewgate, 
Carlisle.—Rev. A. Heslop, of Borrowdale, 
to Miss A. Greenhow, of Riddings, near 
Threlkeld.—Mr. D. Modlin, of Corby, to 
Miss M. Robinson, of Wetheral, Shields. 
Died.] At Carlisle, in Castle-street, 39, 
Mrs. E. Horsley.—In Caldewgate, 44, Mr. 
T. Simpson.—63, Mr. Leonard Smith. 
72, Mr. T. Young.—22, Mr. W. Johnston. 
At Workington, Mr. G. Pooley.—86, 
Mrs. H. Affieck,—23, Mr. J. Ashbridge.— 
Mr. J. Hill. 
At Penrith, 66, Mr. D. Horn.—28, Mr. 
W. Peacock.—79, Mrs. S. Miller.—-59, 
Mr. I. Sutton. 
At Maryport, Mr. P. Thirlwill, much 
respected.—57, Mrs. E. Smith.—g0, Mr. 
W. Crow. 
At Brampton, 46, Mrs. E. Sewell. 
At Kendall, at an advanced age, Mrs. 
Threlfeld.—31, Mrs. Harrison.—29, Mr. 
Christon. 
At Wigton, 62, Mr. T. Blaiklock, great- 
ly regretted. 
At Cockermouth, at an advanced age, 
Mr. G. Tyson. 
At Outhwaite, 75, Mrs. Sallentire, much 
respected.—At New Park, Ireby, 67, Mr. 
G. Turner.—At Wasdale-head, Mr. Flet- 
cher.—At Lockerby, Mr. M, Rae. 
YORKSHIRE. 
A bill is pending in the House of Com- 
mons for regulating the elections of repre- 
sentatives for this county. It is intended 
that two members should be chosen by the 
West Riding, and two by the North and 
East Ridings. This arrangement appears 
unexceptionable, though meetings have 
been held in the county to petition against 
it. We wish all the large and populous 
counties were divided in like manner, and 
members assigned them from the rotten 
boroughs, 
A petition, by the inhabitants of Hull 
and neighbourhood, has lately been for- 
warded to the House of Commons. on 
agricultural distress, They stated that 
relief could not be afforded without an 
effectual 
