1825.] 
The Rev. R. Pulleyne, to the vicarage of Sherring- 
ham, Norfolk. 
The Rev. J. Wood, M.A. to the vicarage of San- 
thorpe, Norfolk. 
The Rev. Dr. Holland, Rector of Poynings, to the 
dignity of Precentor of Rochester Cathedral. 
The Rev. T. M. Davies, A.B. to the rectory of 
Trellifan, and vicarage of Llanfenangel Ystrad, 
Cardiganshire. 
The Hon. and Rev. D. Massey, to be chaplain to 
the Right Hon. Lord Massey. 
The Rev. F. Woodford, Clerk, B.A. to the rectory 
of West Bamfylde. 
The Rev. C. H. Cosens, Clerk, B.A. to the office of 
Chaplain ‘to the House of Correction of Shepton- 
Mallet, Somerset. 
The Rev. G. N. Gale, Clerk, to the curacy of 
Corfe. 
The Rev. W. Russell, to the rectory of Chidding- 
ley, Essex. 
The Rev. J. Brown, Chaplain to the Norfolk 
County Gaol. 
The Rev. L. P. Baker, B.D, tothe rectory of Mel- 
bourne cum Holt, Leicestershire. 
“The Very Rev. V. Fitzgerald, Dean of Emley, to 
the Deanery of Killmore. 
The Rev. K. C. Packman, B.A. to the rectory of 
Landen-hills, Essex. 
The Rev. W. H. Dickson, to the vicarage of Wis- 
tow, Yorkshire. 
The Rey. N. Macleod, to the church and parish of 
Campsie, in the presbytery of Glasgow. 
The Rev. Dr. L. Adamson, to be First Minister of 
the church and parish of Cupar, in the presbytery of 
Cupar, and county of Fife. 
The Rev. G. Pearson, B.D. to the rectory of Castle 
Camps, Cambridgeshire. 
The Rev. J. W. Worthington, to the Evening 
Lectureship of All-hallows, Lombard-street, London- 
The Rev. W. C. Madden, B.A. to the perpetual 
curacy of Christ's Church at Woodhouse, Hudders- 
field, 
Marriages and Deaths Abroad.—Provincial Occurrences. 
185 
The Rev. W. Williamson, to the curacy of the 
parish church of Leeds. 
DEATHS ABROAD. 
In Paris, 56, the Right Hon. Sackville Tufton, 
Earlof Thanet, Baron Tufton, &c., and Hereditary 
Sheriff of the county of Westmoreland. His Lord- 
ship married, in 1811, Anne Charlotte de Bojanovitz, 
descended from a noble family in Hungary, but had 
no issue, and is succeeded in his title and estates by 
his next brother, Charles. 
At Caen, Normandy, Major-General Lord Mus- 
kerry. 
In Paris, Wm. Lawless, esq.-, a General in the 
French Army, and Knight of the Legion of Honour. 
This gallant Officer was a Native of Dublin. 
At Baltimore, in the United States, 60, Gen. R 
G. Harper. 
At St. Germain-en-Laye, France, Lieut.-Colonel 
H. C. Brisco. 
On Christmas-day, at Karambasar, i in the Crimea, 
Madame Krudener. 
In France, J. Wynne, only son of J. Beale, esq. of 
Beale Cottage, Staffordshire. 
At Calcutta, G. M‘Cowan, esq. M.D. 
At Hanboulotti, Ceylon, the Hon. and Rev. J. T. 
Twistleton, D.D., Archdeacon of Colombo, only 
brother of Lord Say and Sele. 
At. Arcot, Madras, J. Humfreys, esq. of the Ist 
Light Cavalry. 
At the Bay of Conte, in the island of Sardinia, 22, 
Thaddeus Porter, esq. son of Dr. Porter of Bristol. 
At Geneva, Mr. C. Pictet, author of several valu. 
able works on agriculture. 
At Madras, 73, Lieut.-General Lalande, 
At Bruges, T. R. Palmer, second son of Sir W. H. 
Palmer, bart. 
At Calcutta, Major J. Canning. 
At Upton Park Camp, Jamaica, Lieutenant W. H. 
Vinicombe, of the 50th regiment. 
At Madeira, G. W. D, Stephany esq.,' son of 
Admiral Stephens. 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH ALL 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, 
EPUTATIONS from London, Manchester, 
Liverpool, Leeds and Birmingham, have lately 
been in the neighbourhood of Newcastle, examining 
several of the colliery railways, and trying experi- 
ments on the locomotive engines. They have been 
highly gratified with the ingenuity their construction 
displays. 
Married.) At Tynemouth, W. C. Wright, esq. to 
Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late J. Parr, 
M.D. of Pentre-Parr, Caermarthenshite—At Bishop- 
wearmouth, G. Robinson, esq. of Houghton -le- 
Spring, to Miss E. Usherwood, of Whitby. 
Died.| At Whittingham, Mrs. Crea, wife of Dr. 
Crea—At Newcastle, Miss P. Brunton, daughter of 
the late Rev. J. Brunton—At Bishopton, the Rev. 
R. Tatham. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Married.) At Drumburgh, Sir David Hunter 
Bjair, bart. of Brownhill, to Elizabeth, second 
daughter of Sir John Hay, bart.—G. Birch,’ esq. of 
Stoney-dale, Westmoreland, to Eleanor Lucy, eldest 
daughter of T. Butler, esq. 
Montuty Mac. No. 407. 
Died.) At Workington, 41, Capt. S. Martindale— 
At Carlisle, 26, Mr. J. Fairburn—At Gartsgill, 18, 
Miss E. Calvert—At Lorton, 17, G. Hughes, youn- 
gest son of R. Wade, esq. of Tuggul, Northumber- 
land. 
YORKSHIRE, 
On February 13, the new Wesleyan Methodist 
Chapel at Pontefract was opened for divine worship. 
Appropriate and able sermons were preached by the 
Rev. R. Newton, and the Rev. T. Lesley. 
During the heavy gale of wind on the evening of 
Wednesday the 2d February, some damage was done 
to several buildings in Leeds, Two ends of a chapel, 
building by the Methodist New Connexion, at the 
Bank, in this town, were blown down. The Oil-gas 
works, some houses at New-road-end, a warehouse 
belonging to Messrs. Crossley and Robinson, and a 
number of other buildings have received injury. 
Mr. Spriggs, of Stainby, has a duck that began to 
lay on the 7th of October: she laid 46 nights suc- 
cessively, and then began to lay every other night, 
The eggs were sold for three halfpence a piece. 
A butcher-bird was taken in a common trap-cage 
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