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ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. 
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. Tue Rev. M. Evans, vicar of Llangillo;. 
in the county of Radnor, to the benefice 
of Builth and Llanddewir’ewm, Brecon. 
The Rey. W. B. Whitehead, m.a. vicar 
of Twiverton, has been instituted, by the 
bishop of the diocese, to the vicarage of 
Chard, Somerset. 
The Rev. R. Davies, M.A. to the vicar- 
age of Connington. . 
The Rev. S.. Davies, jun. Ba. to the 
rectory of Bringwyn, Radnorshire. 
_ Rey. J.S. Henslow, m-.a. of St. John’s 
College, Cambridge, and professor of 
mineralogy in that university, appointed, by 
the king, to the regius professorship of 
botany. 
_ The Rey. E. S. Pearce, m.A. of Jesus 
College, Cambridge, and Fs.a. appointed 
morning preacher of Hanover-chapel, Re- 
gent-street. A 
The Rey. C A. Sage, to the vicarage of 
St. Peter, Brackley, Northamptonshire, 
with the chapel of St. James annexed. 
. The Rev. W. Pochett, M.a. to be 
prebendary of the cathedral church of 
Sarum. 
The Rev. T. Crick, 8.4. to the rectory 
of Little Thurlow, Norfolk. a Fe 
The Rev. P. Gurden, 8...to the rectory 
of Reymerstone, Norfolk. u 
Rey. H. W. Rawlins, M.a. rector of 
Staplegrove, has been licensed to the per- 
petual and augmented curacy of Hill- 
Bishops. j 
Rey. J. Cross to be precentor of Bristol 
Cathedral. 
Rey. W. Milner to be minor canon of 
Bristol Cathedral. ; 
~The Rey. J._Ion, M.A. rector of Hals- 
ham .in Holdernesse, to the vicarage of 
Hemingbrough, in the East Riding of York- 
shire. = 
The Rey. C. Sanderson Miller, vicar of 
Harlow, Essex, and chaplain to the Dow- 
ager Viscountess Chetwynde, to hold the 
living of Matching, Essex. 
The-Rev. F. Woodforde, 8.A.,.instituted 
to the rectory of Weston Bamfylde, void by 
the cession of the said F. Woodforde. 
The Rey. F. Lockey, D.c.L., licensed to 
the perpetual curacy of Blackford, within 
the parish of Wedmore: 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH THE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS; 
Furnishing the Domestic and Family History of England for the last Twenty-nine Years. 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
& NUMEROUS and respectable meeting 
£%% was lately held in the round school, Ches- 
ter-le-street, Wm. Loraine, esq. in the chair, 
when several resolutions were adopted for 
the formation of a Mechanics’ Institute for 
Chester-le-street and its vicinity. 
An explosion took place within the month 
in the Judith pit, belonging to Messrs. W. 
M. Lamb and Co., situate at Harrington 
Outside, near Chester-le-street, Durham, 
when eleven human beings lost their lives, 
and all the horses down the shaft were de- 
stroyed. : 
Married.| At Durham, Thomas P, Robin- 
son, esq.to Laura, youngest daughter of 
A. Hammond, esq.—Mr. George Robson, 
of the Windmill-hills, to Miss Fins Bell, 
of Newcastle—At Gateshead, Mr. George 
Watson, to Miss Elizabeth Musgrave— 
At Kirkheaton, Thomas Wilson, esq., of 
Huddersfield, to Hannah, daughter of Jos. 
Beaumont, esq. of Dalton—At Bishop- 
Wearmouth, Mr, Thomas Hodge, of Sunder- 
land, to Miss Lydia Wiseman, of Bishop-~ 
_Wearmouth—Mr. Jas. Bowie, to Miss Eliz. 
Jane Patrick, both of Berwick—At Belford, 
Robert Liddel esq. of Leith, to Sarah, eldest 
daughter of the late John Nisbit, esq. of 
Ancroft, North Durham— At Stockton, Mr, 
Proctor, to Miss Slinger, both of the Society 
of Friends—Mr, George Hornby, of Sun- 
derland, to Miss Hick, daughter of Mr. 
Thomas Hick, of Scarborough—Mr. Thos. 
Brunton, solicitor, to Amelia, youngest 
daughter of the late Mr. W. Wilkinson. 
Died.| At Durham, in Old Elvet, Chas. 
Spearman, esq. one of the magistrates of the 
eounty of Durham-—At Jesmond, 56, Eliza- 
beth,’ wife of Mr. C. Stafford—At North 
Shields, 42, Mr. Edward Baliff; and 37, 
Ann, wife of Mr. James Storrick—At 
Bishopwearmouth, 65, Mrs. Elizabeth 
Hazlewood, widow of the Rev. D. Hasle- 
wood, of Durham; 44, Sarah, wife of Mr. 
- Wm. Bell—At Westoe, near South Shields, 
Henry Heath, esq.—At Sunderland, 40, 
Mrs. Margaret Clark —43, Mr. John Elliot, 
of Washington Staiths—At Uvingham, 54, 
Mrs. Jane Bewick— At Hexam, 66, Miss 
Mary Leadbitter—At the Parsonage-house, _ 
Lanchester, 80, Hannah, daughter of ‘the 
Rev. Joseph Thompson—At Burnopfield, 
Frances, wife of Mr, Thomas Rippon—At 
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