1822.] Northumberland and Durham.— Cumberland & Westmoreland. 471 
Rev. J. Comins, to the vicarage of 
Hockworthy, Devon. 
Rev. Henry Law, to the rectory of St. 
Ann’s, Manchester. 
Rev. John Thomas, M.A. to the vicar- 
age of Great Burstead, Essex. 
The Rey. O. D. St. John, rector of 
Mottisfont, one of Earl Nelson’s domestic 
chaplains. 
Rev. S. Lee, m.a. of Queen’s College, 
Cambridge, appvinted chaplain of Cam- 
bridge gaol. 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
With all the Marriages and Deaths. 
a 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
GENERAL meeting of the nobility, 
‘gentry, and other inhabitants of the 
county of Durham was lately held in that 
city, and resolutions expressive of a strong 
conviction of “the saperior security af- 
forded by joint stock banking companies, 
and their more éxtensive influence in pro- 
moting the agricultural and commercial 
prosperity of a country,” were adopted. 
A committee was appointed for the pur- 
ose of promoting such establishments, 
e do not think, for our parts, how- 
ever, that such associations are calculated 
to improve the condition of the mass of 
the people, which is the present deside- 
ratum of Britain. 
The inhabitants of Sunderland lately 
agreed to petition the House of Commons 
for a revision of the criminal laws. 
Married.) The Rev. P. Penson, to Miss 
E. L. Barley, both of Durham.— Mr. J. 
Wigham, of Newcastle, to Miss M. Coxon, 
of Tynemouth.— Mr. B. Ord, to Miss A. S, 
Hindmarsh, of Newcastle—Mr. M. H. 
Levy, of Embden, to Miss C. Isaacs, of 
Newcastle.—Mr. ‘W. Fisher, of London, 
to Miss E. Moantain, of Newcastle.—Mr, 
G. Myers, to Miss Graham, both of Dar- 
lington.— Mr. J. C. Brumwell, to Miss E. 
Murray, both of Sunderland.—Mr. W. 
Burton, of North Shields, to Mrs, 
Hudspeth, of Tynemonth.—At Libberton 
Manse, J. Waldie, esq. to Miss J. 
Stevenson, of Gilmerton.—Mr. P. 
Michelson, to Miss H. Burn, both of 
Whitton.—At Felton, Mr. W. Redhead, 
to Miss J. Common.—Mr. A. Young, of 
Camphill, to Miss J. Bullock, of Short 
Muir.—Mr. R. Wood, of Ricklass, to Miss 
D. Beldon, of Wall.—Mr. Lamb, of Har- 
bottle, to Miss C. Dodd, of Blackaburn. 
—Mr. J. Mather, of Linton, to Miss 8, 
Coxon, of Stanton-Mill. 
Died.| At Neweastie, 52, Mr. T. Peel. 
—In the Old Flesh Market, 66, Mr. T. 
Hardy.—55, Mrs. A. Dodd, late of Sonth 
Shields.—Mr. W. Nichol.—In Percy- 
street, 48, Mrs. F. Gibson.—JIn the Castle 
Garth, Mr. M. Charlton, respected.—In 
the Westgate, 84, Mrs. J. Penman, 
greatly regretted. 
At Gateshead, Mrs. Stephenson.—41, 
Mr. W. Pybus,—At the Felling, 82, Mr. 
W. Reay, mnch respected, 
At Sunderland, 35, Mr. J. Cutter.—43, 
Mrs. Calvert.—61, Mrs, J. White. 
At North Shields, 57, Mr, R. Morlay,— 
In Milburn-place, 30, Mr. W. Moreland. 
—Mr. J. Richardson, much respected, 
—At an advanced age, Mr. ‘Thompson. 
At South Shields, 92, Mrs. Hutchinson. 
—82, Mrs, J. Major, greatly regretted. 
At Barnardcastle, 52, Mr. C. Baxter. 
—93, Mr. J. Hall.—67, Mr. W. Davis. 
At Bishopwearmouth, 24, Mrs, Hutch- 
inson.—72, Mr. M. Smeatham. 
At Darlington, 41, Mr. J. Hodgson.— 
27, Mr. J. Towers, of Richmond. 
At Hexham, Mrs. A. Charlton.—66, 
Miss Hewson. 
At Hebburn-hall, 18, Miss H. Forster. 
—At Houghton-le-Spring, 65, Mr. W. 
Davison, respected.—At Lartington, 55, 
Mrs. Binks.—At Blyth, Mr. H. Taylor, 
deservedly regretted.— At Somerston,. 
John Frankland, esq. formerly of Durham, 
—At Wickham, 62, Mrs. W. Watson.— 
At the Steel, near Ridley-hall, 68, Mr. T. 
Whitfield. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND, 
A petition to the Honse of Commons for. 
relief from taxation, and parliamentary 
reform, was lately agreed to; a petition, 
praying for amendment of the criminal 
cotle was also agreed upon, 
A numerons body of agriculturists. and 
owners of Westmoreland, lately agreed to 
petition the House of Commons for relief 
from taxation, and for protecting duties. 
Married.} Mr. J. Taylor, to Miss S, 
Aikin; Mr. J, Johnston, to Miss M. 
Connor; Mr. E,. Corran, to Miss J. 
M‘Kenzie; Mr. A., Hart, to Miss. J. 
Patterson; Mr, J. Taylor, to Miss.$. 
Aikin: all of Carlisle.—Mr. G. Saul, of 
Carlisle, to Miss L, Fearon, of Workington. 
—Mr. T, Carberry, to Mrs. A. Lowther ; 
Mr. T. Stephenson, to Mrs..D. Lupton: 
all of Whitehaven.—Mr. W. Wheelwright, 
of Maryport, to Miss, R. Smith, of Flimby. 
—Mr,. W. Hodgson, to Miss D, Collier, 
both of Wigton.—Mr. H..Holmes, to Miss 
Alcock, both of Keswick.—-Mr. J. 
Pattinson, to Miss N. Slack, both of 
Oulton.—Mr, T, Little Fisher, to Miss 
A. Dixon, both of Longtown.—Mr. J. 
Hewitson, to Miss J. Longister, both of 
Cumishitton, , ~ 
Died.] At Carlisle, 82, Mr, J. Jackson. 
—In Lowther-street, 31, Mr. J. Thwaites. 
—In Rickergate, 85, Mrs. J. Nicholson, 
much and deservedly regretted, —In Cal-. 
dewgate, 24, Mr. P. Barnes. 
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