88 
to the perpetual Curacy of Wnatesden, 
Suffolk. 
Rev. T. Rennel, Vicar of Kensington, 
has been collated to the Mastership of St. 
Nicholas’ Hospital, near Salisbury, 
The Rev. Lord John Thynne, to the 
Rectory of Kingston Deverell, Wilts. 
The Hon. and Rev, Frederick Pleydel 
Bouverie, to the Rectory of Stanton St. 
Quinton, Wilts. 
Rey. J. M. Sumner, of Rochford, to the 
Rectory of Sutton, Essex. 
Rey. John Steggall, to the perpetual 
curacy of Ashfield Magna, Suffolk. 
Rev. William Browne, .5.A. to the Rec- 
tory of Marlesford, Suffolk. 
Rev. J. D. Coleridge, to the valuable 
Livings of St. Kenwyn and Kea, Corn- 
wall, ‘ 
The Rev. W. Wood, of Highbroke, to 
Northumberland and Durham, &c. 
j Aug. 1, 
the perpetual Curacy of Altham, Lanea- 
shire, : 
Rey. Mr. Hoblyn, to the Livings of 
Mylor and Mabe, Cornwall, ; 
‘The Rev. Nicholas Every, M.A. to the 
Vicarage of St. Veep, in Cornwall. 
Rev. William Darch, to the Rectory of 
Huish Champflower, Somerset. 
Rev. Anthony Austin, M.A. to the Rec- 
of Hardenhuish, Wilts, 
Rev. Francis Hungerford Daubeny, to 
the Rectory of Feltwell St. Nicholas, with 
the Rectory of St. Mary annexed, Norfolk, 
Rev. Miles Bland, 8.p. Fellow and Tu- 
tor of St. John’s College, Cambridge, to 
the Rectory of Litley Hoo, Hertfordshire. 
Rev. Jolin M‘Arthur, to the united pa- 
rishes of Kilealmonel and Kiberry. 
Rev. John Christison, to the parish of 
Biggar, Lanarkshire. 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH ALL THE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 
Fwrishing the Domestic and Family History of Englund for the last tcenty-scven Years. 
— 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
A melancholy accident lately happened 
~ at Walker Colliery, near Newcastle. 
Six workmen, employed in opening an old 
shaft, were killed by the entire lodgement 
in the shaft giving way and burying them 
in the ruins. 
The injudicious prosecution of Mr. John 
Ambrose Williams, editor of the Durham 
Chronicle, for an alleged libel on the Dur- 
ham clergy, has at last been adjourned 
sine die, 
Marricd.] Mr. T. Johnson, of Westzate- 
street, to Miss A. Willis, both of Newcas- 
tle.—Mr. R. Embleton, to Miss J. Lec- 
kenby ; Mr. J- Ragg, to Miss M. Brown: 
ail of Gateshead.— Mr. J. Liddle, of Gates- 
head, to Mrs. M. Bones, of Newburn.— 
Mr, J. Wake, of Sunderland, to Miss J. 
Davie, of Bishopwearmouth.— Mr. B. 
Fearson, of Sunderland, to Miss Harri- 
son, of Bishopwearmouth.—Mr. T.. Wil- 
son, to Miss J. Patterson, both of Sunder- 
Jand.—Mr. W. Johnson, to Miss M. Bro- 
therton, both of Darlington —Mr. R. Bar- 
nett, of Chester-le-street, to Miss Parker, 
of Urpeth.— William Baird, esq. to Miss 
Dixon, both of Alnwick.—At Whickham, 
Mr. R. Cook, to Miss Bell, of Dunstan-hill, 
—Mr. Stobart, of Pelaw, to Miss S. D. 
Charlesworth, of Kettlethorpe.—Mr. Cun- 
ninghame, of Sherburne, to Miss M. Shaw, 
of Brancepath. — Mr. J. Dawson, of 
Houghton-le-Spiing, to Miss E. Harrison, 
of ‘Tatfield. 
Died.] At Newcastle, at the Westgate, 
Mr. J. Brantingham, one of the Society of 
Friends.—80, Mr. J. Todd.—66, Mrs, 
Garrett. 
At Gateshead, 61, Mrs. M. Bow!t.—In 
Warburton-place, 88, Mr, E. Turnbull, 
At North Shields, in Charlotte-street, 
64, Mrs. M. Nicholson.—75, Mr. J. Hard- 
wick.—Mr. Patten. 
Ai Sunderland, 86, Mrs. M. Fairley.— 
48, Mr. Jon. Slack. 
At Darlington, 69, Mr. D. M‘Keown. 
At Bishopwearmouth, 27, Mrs, H. Car- 
lisle, much respected, 
At Barnardcastle, 73, Mr. G, Mather. 
On Richmond-hill, near Stamfordham, 
74, Mr. W. Potts.—At Wolsingham, 67, 
Mrs. I, Wren.—At Whitehill-point, 25, 
Mr. T. Deighton.—At Rigg, 72, Mr. 
Matt. Hoggett.—At Snitter, af an ad- 
vanced age, Mr. E. Pringle, deservedly 
respected.—At Ednam, Mr, J. Kinghorn. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Married.) Mr. M. Knowles, to Miss A. 
Brown; -Mr. T, Dixon, to Mrs. A. Strick- 
land; all of Carlisle.—Mr. P. Murray, to 
Miss H. Sharp; Mr. W. Barnes, to Miss 
M. Bird: all of Whitehaven. — Mr. R. 
Adair, of Workington, to Miss-A. Kendall, 
of Cockermouth. — Mr. Richardson, of 
Penrith, to Miss E. Kilner, of Mansergh. 
—Mr. Joseph Johnston, to Miss E, Bland; 
Mr. Smitlison, to Miss M. Harden: all of 
Cockermouth.—Mr. W. Atkinson, to Miss 
A. 8. Thompson; Mr. T. Smith, to Miss 
M.A. Young; Mr. J. Gibson, to Mrs. S, 
Gawarth: all of Kendal.— At Dalston, 
Mr. IT. Brown, of the Gill, to Miss 'Trem- 
ble, of Cardew hall—Mr. J. Knubley, of 
Armathwaite, to Miss H. Bellas, of Pen- 
rith. 
Died.] At Carlisle, 67, Mr. J. Arm- 
strong, much respected.—In Scotch-street, 
82, Mrs. E, Taylor.—32, Mrs. J. Wilkie. 
—In English-street, 24, Mr. J. Davidson. 
At Whitehaven, 28, Mr. R. Scott,—35, 
Mr. James Anderson, of Sandwich,—g¢2, 
¢ Mr. 
