1823.] 
Councellor of {reland ; Colonel of the 42d 
regiment of foot, G.c.B., and hereditary 
keeper of Lochenaben Castle. He -was 
twice matried: first, te Elizabeth, daugh- 
ter of Charles Hope Wear, esq. who died 
without issue; he then married Louisa 
Dorothea, daughter of Sir James Wedder- 
burn, baionei, by whom le has had eleven 
children, mostly sons. He is succeeded 
by his eldest son, who was bern in 1803, 
ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. 
- The Rev. Willoughby Brassey to tiie cu- 
yacy of Melcombe Regis. 
-Rev. L. P. Baker, u.p. to the vicarage 
of {mpington, Cambridgeshire. 
Northumberland and Durham, &c. 
281 
The Rev. James Scholefield, m.a. to the 
perpetual curacy of St. Michael's, Cam- 
bridge. ‘ 
Rev. W.S. Preston, M.A. to the rectory 
of Bowness, in the Diocese of Carlisle. 
Rey. Edmund Smyth, to the vicarage of 
North Elkington, Lincolnshire. 
Rey. N. Orman, to the living of Great 
Barton, Suffolk. 
Rev. W. Knight, B.a. to the rectory of 
Stevington, Hants. 
Rev. L. A. Cliffe, to the perpetual cu- 
racy of Wilton juxta Taunton. 
Rev. A. Dicken, of Witheridge, to 
be head master of Tiverton grammat- 
school. 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH ALL THE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 
Punishing the Domestic und Family History of Englund for the last twenty-seven Years. 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
Le the late monthly mecting of the 
Literary and Philosophical Society of 
Newcastle, an ingenious paper was read, 
entitled “ ‘Phe Encyclochart, or Circalar 
Tablet of Memory,” by Mr. \ illiam Brown, 
of Wheckham, being an improvement on 
the plan of Priestley, Le Sage, aud Grey’s 
Historical Charts. 
A numerous and respectable meeting 
was lately held at Hexham, at which were 
present Lord Lowther, J. C. GBrandling, 
esq. M.P., W. Ord, esq. M.p., &c.;, when 
an extensive plan for the improvement of 
the roads in the western part of Northum- 
berland, and for opening new lines of com- 
munication with the adjoining country, 
was uvanimously agreed to. 
Married.] Mr. D. Paterson, to Miss A. 
Robinson, both of Newcastle.—Mr. P. 
Eggleton, of Newcastle, to Miss E. Gib- 
sou, of Heworth.—Mr. J. Steward to Miss 
A. Turnbull: Mr. T. Ovington, to Miss 
C. Kelly : all of Gateshead.—Mr. Milton, 
to Mrs. Wenholm, both of Bishopwear- 
mouth.—Mr. J. Gaindry, of Bishopanck- 
jaud, to Miss J. Vasey, of Spennymoor- 
honse —Mr. S. Johnson, of Chester-le- 
street, to Miss Mounttord, of Darlington, 
—Mr. M. Bell, to Miss Alcock; Mr. J. 
Hunter, to Mrs. M. Sweeting: all of 
Stockton. — At Walls-End, John Potts, 
exqg. to Miss S. A. Henderson, late of 
Newton by the Sea. —Mr. Taylor, late of 
Woolsington, to filiss J. Pinkney, of New- 
burn.—Jamnies Wilson, esq. of Oulton, to 
Miss E. M. Hopper, of Norton, 
Died.] At Newcastle on the Sandhill, 
2, Nicholas Temperly, esq. of Wanstead, 
Essex, and a justice of the peace for Mid- 
dlexex.—66, Mrs. Lewins, regretted. 
74, Mrs. M.- Blackett.—In Pilgrim-street, 
51, Mis. M. Joyce.—On the Quay-side, 
20, Miss M. Wilsou.—In the Manor-chare, 
Monvuty MAG No, 327. 
56, Mr. J. Walton.—In Pilgrim-street, 34, 
Mr. S. Atkinson. 
At Sunderland, 63, Mr. J. Scott.—80, 
Mr. R. Rakestraw. 
At North Shields, 78, Mr. J. Lorrain. 
—In Reed-street, 30; Mr. W. Turnball.— 
In Charlotte-street, Mr. J. Sonter. 
At Darlington, 65, Mrs. H. Atkinson. 
At Bishopwearmouth, Mr. J. Adamson, 
suddenly. 
At Morpeth, 44, Miss Railston, deserv- 
edly lamented.—69, Mr. T. Blyth, much 
respected. 
At Lumley, 73, Mr. J. Fairlam.—At 
Stocksfield-hall, 66, Mr. W. Todd.— At 
Cotherstone, Mr. J. Hutchinson.— At 
Toft-hill, 21, Mr. J. Greenwell.— At 
Haltwhistle, 84, Mrs. Neve, widow of Dr. 
N. Lady Margaret’s Professor of Divinity 
in the University of Oxford.—At Rybope, 
29, Miss E. Lincoln. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Whitehaven and neighbourhood were 
within the month visited by a great fall of 
rain: the conduits were choaked up; and 
water burst forth in torrents, forced its 
way into cellars, and did considerable da- 
mage. 
The annual meeting of agriculturists at 
Abbey Holm tock place within the month. 
Many excellent speeches were made on 
the condition and prospects of the farmer : 
that of Mr. Curwen deserved and obtained 
particular attention. 
Married.) Mr. W. Boustead, to Miss E. 
Graham; Mr. J. Clark, to Mrs. D. Ste- 
phen; Mr. B. Powes, to Miss M. Hen- 
derson; Mr. D. Handcliff, to Miss-E, 
Bell; Mr. J. Ashton, to Mrs. R. Hard- 
man; all of Carlisle.—Myr. W. Harrison, 
to Miss H. Briggs; Mr. 'T. Sloan, to Miss 
M. Morris; Mr. 'T. Fell, to Miss R. Drake ; 
Mr. J. Crosby, to Miss E. Whitelcck ; Mr. 
H. M‘Cormick, to Miss R,.Carr: all of 
20 White. 
