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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
With all the Marriages and Deaths. 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
{Pee northern counties were, on the 
4th ult. visited by violent storms of 
thunder, lightning, and rain; considera- 
ble injury was done to vegetation, and 
in several of the large towns business was 
entirely iiterrupted. 
A great improvement is now making on 
the London road, over Gateshead-Fell: 
aneven line-has been made of three miles 
from that place. 
Married.} My. J. Burnett, of Lisle- 
street, to Miss A, Harrison, of the Butcher- 
bank; Mr. H. Winship, to Miss J. 
Gilchrist; Mr..R. Wilson, of Dean-street, 
to Mrs. Scott, of the Forth-lane: all of 
Newcastle.—Mr, T. Bulmer, to Miss J. 
Hopper; Mr..W. Brown, ‘to Miss M, 
Best; Mr. T, Hopper, to Miss J. Jackson : 
all of Durham.— Mr. R. Reavely, to Miss 
J.Longeake, both of North Shields.—Mr. 
E. Dixon, of North Shields, to Miss J. 
Reed, of the Low Lights.—Mr. T. Glover, 
to Miss A. Reavely, both of South Shields. 
7-Mr. W. Kirk, to Miss.Arthur, both of 
Sunderland.—Mr, T. Sowden, to Mrs. E, 
-Lumley,..both of Darlington.—Mr. J. 
Brown, to Miss Jenks, both of Alnwick. 
Mr. Joseph Johnson, of Westwood, to 
)Miss. A, Wilkinson, of the Windy Walls, 
Neweastle.— The Rev. J. Blackburn, 
vicar of Gainford, to Mrs. Jane Dumn, of 
_Dutham.—Mr. R. Dodds, of Ilderton, to 
Miss M. Brown, of Wooler Bridge End. 
—Mr. W. Rutherford, to Miss E. Davison, 
both of Woodburn. 
Died.] At Newcastle, in Forth-street, 
Mr. F. Foreman.—Mr. J. Wardle.—In 
Strawberry-place, Mr. J. Harvey, greatly 
regretted.—In Mosley-street, 64, Mr. 
Miller, justly respected. —76, Mrs. J. 
Bolam.—At Gateshead, at an advanced 
age, Mrs. Spencer,—At Sunderland, Mrs, 
A. Errington, of Newcastle.—56, Mr. W. 
Dodds, suddenly.—50, Mr. Hunt, sud- 
denly,—79, Mrs. J. Baxter. 
At NorthShields, 64, Mrs. J. Jackson,— 
At the Windmill-hills, Mr..D. Darling, of 
Newcastle, much respected.—92, Mr. J. 
Cogdon, deservedly regretted. 
At Bishopwearmouth, 21, Mr. S.. El- 
lerby.—85, Mr, J. Vipond, sen.—s0, Mr, 
J. Aughton.—66, Mrs. H. Wetherburn. 
AtTynemouth, Mrs, Koxby.—At Hex- 
ham, 42, Mrs. Wheatley.—61, Mr, J. Sto- 
bart.—84, Mr. A, Smith.—At Rothbury, 
83, Mrs. B, Bolam.—At Earsdon, 37, Miss 
M, Bell.—At Cramlington, 70, Mr. S. 
Dinnen.—At West Burton, Wensleydale, 
63, the Rev. Jeff. Wood, aum,—At Tenter- 
hill-honse, Wooler, 74, Miss Elizabeth 
Davison.—At Ox-hill, 76, Mr. T, Brown. 
At the Grove, near Durham, 63, 
Monruiy MAG. No. 569, 
—=a 
Stephen George Kemble, esq. formerly 
manager of the Theatres Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Drury- 
lane. In private life ha was a social, 
lively companion; on the stage he was 
chiefly remarkable for playing “ Sir John 
Falstaff,” it is said, without stuffing. [Fur- 
ther particulars of this gentlemun will be 
given in our next.) 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND, 
Married.}] Mr. J. Hewett, to -Miss 
Hewson; Mr. J. Reed, to Miss J. 
Hetherington ; Mr. C. Minshaw, to Miss 
M. Batty.—Mr. W. Sowerby, to Miss B. 
Millican; Mr. J. Owen, to Miss M. 
Wallace; Mr. R. Hagwood, to Miss M. 
Davison: all of Carlisle—Mr. J. F. H. 
Smyth, of Fisher-street, Carlisle, to Miss 
S. Ramshay, of Brompton.— Mr. J. 
Westray, of Whiteliaven, to Miss C, Relph, 
of Wigton.—Mr. R. Brown, of Working- 
ton, to Miss A. Sanderson, of Maryport. 
—Mr. J. Graham, to Miss S. Shields; 
Mr. J. Peet, to Miss E. Thompson; all of 
Workington.—Mr. E. Dobson, to Miss 
M, Pelter, both of Penrith—Mr. A. 
Hurst, to Miss E. Docker ; Mr. T. Wilson, 
to Mrs, M. Crosby; Mr. T. Murgatroyd, 
to Miss J. Pickthall: all of Kendalt—Mr. 
A. Hindmarch, of Little Harle, to Miss 
E. Henderson, of Kidlaw.—C. 8. Sutton, 
of Honghton, to M. Sturdy, of Great 
Orton, both of the Society of Friends.— 
Mr. T. Forster, of Longrigg-Thorn,. to 
Miss M. Blenkensop, of White-Flatt. 
Died.] At Carlisle, in Englishgate, 38, Mr. 
J. Gate.—In Spring-garden-lane, 59, Mrs. 
M. Wilson.— 67, Mrs. R. Studholme. 
—In Scotch-street, 55, Mr. P, Lennon. 
—26, Mr. B. Donaldson.—In Botcher- 
gate, 58, Mrs, E. Maxwell.—At Working- 
ton, 85, Mr. Joseph Grayson. — Mrs. 
Russell. : 4 
At Whitehaven, 74, Mr. A. Nicholson.— 
73, Mrs. C. Richardson.—26, Miss F.Scott. 
At Penrith, 26, Miss M. A. Garnett. 
—835, Mrs. E. Tweddle.—22, Mrs. A. 
M‘Clennan. 
At'Cockermouth, 88, Mrs. M.Armstrong, 
one of the Society of Friends. 
At Brampton, 77, Mr. C. Hodgson, —. 
At Kelso, Mr. G. Elliott, of Newcastle, 
At Turnshaw, 47, Mrs. M. Story, much 
respected. — At Stainton, 68, Mr. W. 
Staig.—At Bowness, 66, Mr. J. Topping, 
much respected.—At Morsdale, 58, Mr. 
R. Barrow.—At Alston, 20, Miss Wilson, 
YORKSHIRE, 
An institution for the encouragement of 
the fine arts in the northern district has 
been established at Leeds, and the first 
exhibition contains many efforts of the 
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