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ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. 
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The Rev. C. B. Barnwell, to the rectory 
Mileham, Norfolk. 
The Rev E. M. Salter, M.A., to the rec- 
tory of Swanton-Novers cum Woodnorton, 
Norfolk. 
The Duke of Somerset has appointed the 
Rev. C. Neville, a.M., to be one of his 
grace’s domestics chaplains. 
The Rey. W. J. Butler, to the rectory 
of St. Nicholas. 
The Rey. J. Robson, of Leigh, Lan- 
cashire, to the ministry of the new parlia- 
mentary church, St. George’s Tildesley. 
The Rey. C. H. Hodgson, A.M., one 
of the vicars choral of Salisbury Cathedral. 
The Rev. S. Madan, M.., to the vicarage 
of Twerton. 
The Rey. W. Strong, to be chaplain in 
ordinary to his Majesty. 
The Rey. W. Clark, M.4., to the rectory 
of Guiseley. 
The Rey. T. Brown, domestic chaplain 
to the Countess of Sandwich, and rector of 
Conington, to hold by dispensation the 
rectory of Wistow, in the county of Hun- 
tingdon. 
The Rey. T. Martyn, B.A., to the rec- 
tory of Pertenhall, Bedfordshire. 
The Rey. C. S. Leathes, M.A., to the 
rectory of Ellesborough, Bucks. 
The Rev. W. J. Brodrick, M.a., to the 
rectory of Castle Rising with Roydon, Nor- 
folk. 
The Hon. and Rey. R. Eden, brother 
to Lord Auckland, to the living of Herting- 
fordbury. 
The Rey. Mr. White, minister of Wel- 
beck Chapel, Mary-le-bone, and curate of 
Crayford, Kent, to the rectory of St. 
Andrew’s. 
The Rey. E. Wilton, m.a., to the office 
of minister or curate of Christ Church, 
North Bradley, Wilts. 
The Rey. Mark Scott, to the vicarage of 
Slawston, in the county of Leicester. 
The Rev. F. Twisleton, LL.z., to the rec- 
tory of Broadwell cum Adlestrop. 
The Rev. W. W. Quartley, to the vicar- 
age of Keynsham. ‘i 
The Rey. T. Chambers, o.a., to the 
vicarage of Studley, Warwick. 
The Rey. E. Coleridge, 8.A., to the rec- 
tory: of Monksilver, Somerset. 
The Rey. G. Fowell, clerk, to the 
preachership of St. Mary, in the borough of 
Thetford, in the counties of Norfolk and 
Suffolk. 
The Rev. C. B. Bruce, clerk, to the 
curacy of Redlingfield, in the county of 
Suffolk. 
The Rey. J. Jones. M.4., to the perpetual 
curacy of Bodedeyrn, Anglesea. 
The Rey. E. Ventris, 3.A., to the per- 
petual curacy of Stow cum Qui. 
The Rey. R. Meredith, s.a., to the vicar- 
age of Hagborn, Berks. 
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. 
On Monday the 17th November, the first 
regular supply of coals, consisting of twenty 
’ waggons, arrived at Yarns by the Stocton 
and Darlington railway ; they were sold at 
about Gne-half the price which they had pre- 
viously borne. 
A meeting of the Literary, Scientific, 
and Mechanical Institution of Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne, was held at the old Masonic 
hall, on. the 17th of November. Eighty 
members have been admitted into this Insti- 
tution at the last two monthly meetings, and 
thirty-two candidates will be balloted for 
at the next monthly meeting. 
Married.| At Hurworth, R. Colling, 
esq., to Elizabeth, daughter of G. Skelly, 
esq., of Pilmore-house—At Tynemouth, C, 
A. Dalmer, esq., of Liverpool, to Mary, 
daughter of the late G. Rippon, esq. 
Died.) At Ovingham, 65, Sarah, wife 
of C, Arthur, esq.—At Hawthornden, Ma- 
ry Ogilvy, wife of Capt. J. F. Drummond 
R.N.—At Seaham-hall, T. Wilkinson, esq. 
He was supposed to be one of the greatest 
monied men in the county. At the early 
part of his life, he was an ensign in the 
British army, and fought at the battle of 
Bunker’s-hiJl on the 17th June, 1775—At 
Sunderland, 69, Mary, wife of T. Gibson, 
esq.—At Durham, 70, Capt. E. Grey, r.n. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
The first vessel ever built at Carlisle, was 
launched on Monday, 31st October. 
Married.| The Rev. Sir R. L. Fleming, 
bart., rector of Grasmere and Bowness, to 
Sarah, daughter of the late W. B. Brad- 
shaw, esq., of Halton-hall, Lancashire. 
Died.|] At Whitehaven, 88, Mrs. Brid- 
get White, late of St. Bees— At Great Or- 
ton, the Rey. J. Brisco—At Workington, 
52, Mr. R. Dickinson—At Feversham, 
Henrietta, wife of the Rev. Dr. Lawson— 
At Carlisle, 66, T. Benson, esq. 
: YORKSHIRE. 
