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The, Rey...R. Paton, to the parish of 
Straiton, ‘Ayrshire, f 
Rev. J. Leech, ta the vicarage of Bar- 
the living of 
ton, Cumberland. ; 
The Rev. Mr. Rrittaine, to 
Kilcormick, in the county of Longford. 
Rev. Elias Thackeray, to the valuable 
rectory of Louth. 
Rev. Wm. Knight, p.a, to the rectory of 
Stevington, Hants. 
Rev. M. H. Goodman, m.a. to. the 
vicarage ot Bitton. bes 
Rev. John Hubbard, to the valuable 
rectory of Horstead, Sussex, 
Northumberland and Durham, &c: 
{Sept. 1, 
Rev. Samuel Sheen, M.A. to the rectory 
of Stanstead, Suffolk. i 
Rev. E. Postle, to the rectory of Col- 
ney, Norfolk. 4 
Rev. G. Hole, to the rectory of Chulm- 
leigh cum Doddiscomleigh, Devon, 
The Rev. William Riland Bedford, rec- 
tor of Sutton Coldficld, Warwickshire, to 
be domestic chaplain to the Marquis of 
Lothian. mae 
Rev. C. Beetham, to the vicarage of 
Bunny, Notts, i 
Rev. Z. S. Warren, B.A. to the vicarage 
of Dorrington, near Sleaford, 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES,. 
; WITH ALL THE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, . ; 
Furnishing the Domestic and Fumily Hislory of Englund for the last twenty-seven Years. 
eee oot 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
HE exhibition of the Northern Society 
A closed within the month, after a season 
of unprecedented success, The improve- 
ment in:the Society’s funds, consequent 
upon this success, will enable it to extend 
its original views, to cultivate native taste, 
and encourage native talent. Pictures to 
the valne of nearly nine hundred pounds 
were disposed of during the season.. Next 
year it is in contemplation to exhibit a col- 
lection of paintings by the old masters. 
A fine new steam-vessel for conveying 
passengers and parcels has commenced 
plying between Newcastle and London. 
Marricd.| Mr. R. Brown, to Miss H. 
Harle ; Mr. J. Atkinson, to Miss E. Dodd, 
of Brandiing-place; Mr. J. B. Butler, to 
Miss Donkin of the Groat-market: all of 
Newcastle.—Mr. W. Gallon, of the Wind- 
mill-hills, Newcastle, to. Miss. M. Sinton, 
of Biswick Mill.—Mr. C. Stafford, of 
Newcastle, to Miss H. Rutherford, of 
Carrs Hill.—Mr. J. Smith, to Miss M. 
Barras, both of Gateshead.—Mr. J. Powe, 
to Miss J. Howe, both of Bishopwear- 
mouth—Mr. R. Thompson, to Miss M. 
Nelson, both of Bishop Auckland.— James 
Forster, esq. to Miss Meggison, both of 
Whaiton.—At Chester-le-street, Mr. W, 
Charlton, to Mrs. M. Nelson.—Mr. P. 
Laing, of Monkwearmouth Grange, to 
Miss Shaftoe, of Durham. 
Died.] At Newcastle, in Pilgrim-street, 
61, Mrs. A. Gray.—At the Westgate, 79, 
Mrs. Turner. — Ou Pandon Bank, 53, 
Mrs. Bonney. 
At Gateshead, 72, Mrs. E. Bowlt.—55, 
Mr. W. Bage.—Mrs. Brown.—Mr, Jas. 
Blakey. \ 
At North Shields, in Dockwray-square, 
Mr. W. Scott Galbraith, late of Carlow. 
—In Northumberland-square, 43, Mr. J. 
Milburn, 
At South Shields, 67, Mrs. A. Purvis, 
suddenly. 
At Darlington, 21, Mr. H. D. Hutchin- 
son, much respected.—41, Misa J. Addi- 
son.—22, Miss M4 Johnson.—80, Mr. J. 
Hawford. 
At Tynemouth, 97, Mrs. J. Johnston. 
At Hexham, 29, Mr. P. Armstrong. 
At Sugley-house, near Newcastle, Miss 
Margaret Bulmer, deservedly esteemed. 
and regretted. —At Coealcleugh,. Mrs. 
Green, much lamented. At Eachwick- 
hall, 74, Ralph Spearman, esq.—At Har- 
tlepool, 76, John Cooke, esq. mayor... 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
A mineral spring has lately been disco- 
vered in the neighbourhood of Stainton, 
Cumberland. It runs from a hole about 
four inches in diameter, which some years 
ago had been bored by some speculators 
in coal. The water issues ina plentiful 
stream with great force. 
‘The powder-mill of Mr. Barker, at Low 
Wood, near-Backbarrow, Cumberland, 
was lately blown up, by which two men 
were killed, and one wounded, 
Married.} Mr. R, Bell, to Miss M. Heb- 
den; Mr. ¥. Hampson, to Miss S. Sewell 5 
Mr, E. Bames, to Miss E. Hudson; Mr. 
W. Hind, to Miss E, Black; Mr. T. Ni- 
chol, to Miss E. M‘Kane; all of Carlisle. 
—Mr. J. Jardine, to Miss M. Peel; Mr, J.. 
Temple, to Miss R. Cockbain: all of. 
Whitehaven.—Mr. W. Hartley, to Miss 
A. Blacklock, both of Wigton.—Mr.. J. 
Banks, sen. to Mrs. M. Oswald, both of 
Cockermouth.—Mr. Dixon, to Miss Har- 
rison, both of Kendal.—Mr, S. Harrison, 
of Shotton, to Miss Searth, of CastleEden. 
The Rev. J. Hope, of Stapleton, te Miss 
J. Young, of Maryport. ; 
Dicd.| At Whitehaven, 59, Mr. T. Ni- 
cholson, of Springfield, suddenly, one of 
the Society of Friends.—Mrs. Mason.— * 
44, Mr. J. Westray. , 
At Maryport, 34, Mrs. E. Ross. 
‘ At Cockermouth, 75, Mrs. H. Steele, 
suddenly, ‘ 
At Wigton, 83, Mr. Pearson.—35, Mr. 
G. Skelton, one of the Society of Friends. 
At Brisco, 61, Mrs, A. Gibson.— At 
Great Salkeld, 75, Mr.C. Hodgson.—At 
Cargo; 
