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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. 
(NMARRIED.] At Castle Eden, Lient.- 
Col. Brown, K.G.H., of Brownwhylfa, 
Flintshire, to Elizabeth Ann, eldest daugh- 
ter of “R. Burdon, esq. of Castle Eden, 
Durham—W. Skinner, jun. esq. of Stock- 
ton, banker, to Mary, daughter of the late 
J. Walker, esq.—At Hawick, the Rev. C. 
Thomson, minister of the Scots’ church, 
North» Shields, to Miss Balintyne— At 
Stainton, the Rev. R. Hale, vicar of Hare- 
wood, and rector of Goldsbrough, to Mary 
Aun, eldest daughter of J. Loft, esq.—At 
Darlington, Mr. J. Waugh, of Shrewsbury, 
to Alice, second daughter of J. Crow, esq. 
of Houghton, near Darlington. 
Died.| At Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Mr, 
F. Jackson, serjeant-at-mace, 60, the widow 
of J; Row, esq.—At Durham, Mr. T. Chis- 
man—At Plaintrees, near Hexham, 90, Mr. 
W. Bildon—At Acomb, Mrs. Hutchinson— 
At Corbridge, Mr. J. Walker—At Blyth, 
Margaret, wite of the Rev. R. Greenwood, 
of Newcastle-upon-Tyne— At Hawick, 
Mrs. Armstrong—At Gateshead Fell, 53, 
Mrs. E. Snaith—At Lemington, 68, Mr. J. 
Finney — At Monkwearmouth, 77, H. Rudd, 
esq.—At Seaton, 72, Catherine, wife of Mr. 
W. Brough—At Sunderland, 63, Mr. B. 
Purdy. - 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Married.| At Carlisle, Mr. T. Hill to 
Miss M. Lowry; Mr. T. Lowthian to Miss 
E. M‘Ghie — At Cockermouth, Mr. J. Mus- 
grave to Miss E. Stagg—At Crosthwaite, 
Mr. J. Kirby to Miss M. Vickers— At 
Long Marston, J, Hutchinson, esq. to Miss 
Atkinson. 
Died.| At Cockermouth, 84, J. C. Sat- 
terthwaite, esq. one of his Majesty’s Justices 
of the Peace, and Receiver-General for 
Cumberland, and who for nearly 30 years 
was chairtnan of the Quarter Sessions—At 
Carlisle, 79, Mr. J. Harris—At Kendal, 26, 
Mr. Atkinson; 21, Mr. Corbett— At Bramp- 
ton, Mary, daughter of the late J. Walton, 
of Merryknow, Northumberland— At Work- 
ington, 50, Capt. Thompson—At Park- 
broom, 80, J. Bowman—At Maryport, 44, 
Mr. J. Banks; Mr. J. Hetherington—At 
Workington, 74, Mrs. Hallams; 62, Mrs. 
Brown ; 62, Mary M‘Calvin; 76, Margaret 
Snoddon ; 53, Luna Robinson; 68, Capt. 
J. Peele—At Cowbrow, 84, Mrs. Lew- 
thwaite—At Kendal, Mr. Reed, jun., of 
Natland-ball. 
YORKSHIRE. 
There is now in the possession of Mr. P. 
Newton, of Beverly, ahen canary-bird that 
Monruty Macazuye, No. 410. 
has hatched and brought forth birds for 
twelve successive months. She has had 
fifty-four eggs from the 20th March 1824, 
to the 20th of the same month 1825, from 
which she has brought forty-six birds. 
Earl Fitzwilliam has subscribed the sum 
of £300, towards the erection of a building 
on the Manor Shore, York, for the Yorkshire 
Philosophical Society. 
Lately, the foundation-stone of a Church 
Methodist chapel (the first of the kind in 
England) was laid at Beverly, by T. Hull, 
M.p., Deputy Mayor, with appropriate 
ceremonies. 
Married.| At Darrington, E. B. Beau- 
mont, esq. late of the 10th Hussars, to Jane, 
youngest daughter of W. Lee, esq. of Grove- 
hall; Mr. M. Pratt, of Kirkstall, to Miss 
Musgraye— At Rudbury, the Rev. R, Shep- 
herd, vicar of Rudbury, to Ann, daughter of 
N. Brigham, esq.; .Mr. Noble, solicitor, to 
Miss Smith—At Penistone, Thomas, eldest 
son of Mr. J. Burnley, Gomersal, to Mary 
Susannah, eldest daughter of Mr. G. Mil- 
ner, of Thurlstone—At the Friends’ Meet- 
ing-house, Halifax, Mr. B. Akroyd to Miss 
Stansfield—At Leeds, Mr. J. Westran, to 
Miss Humble; Mr. E. Smith, of Legrams, 
to Miss Wordsworth—At Seulcoates church, 
Mr. W. Wilson to Miss Overton, both of 
Leeds— Mr. T. Wilkinson, of Skipton, to 
Miss Brown, of Calton—At Acomb, near 
York, J. W. H. Ibbotson, esq. of Kingston- 
upon-Hull, to Juliana Octavia, youngest 
daughter of R. Anderson, esq— At Wake- 
field, Mr. J. S. Archer, of Ossett, to Mar- 
garet, daughter of J. Hallilay, esq. of Wake- 
field—Rev. R. Poole, jun. B.A. of Ripon, 
to Anne, daughter of H. Tennant, esq. of 
Kirk Hammerton—Rey. E. H. Brooks- 
bank, vicar of Tickhill, to Hannah, daugh- 
ter of the late B, Heywood, esq, of Stanley- 
hall—At York, Mr. J. Taylor, of Leicester, 
to Louisa, youngest daughter of the late J. 
Cragg, esq. of York—At Bradford, Tho- 
mas, third son of D. Drake, esq. of Thorn- 
ton, to Miss Aykroyd, second daughter of 
A. Aykroyd, esq. of Blackcarr. 
Died.| At Leeds, 91, Mrs. Hammond— 
29, Miss Pattison, only daughter of the Rev. 
J. Pattison, minister at Ripponden church— 
80, Mr. Lister, of Morton—62, Mrs. Davi- 
son, of Hunslet— At Tong-hall, the wife of 
T. Rawson, esq.—13, Ely, only son of J. 
Holroyd, esq. of Manor-house, Stainland— 
32, Sarah, wife of Mr. Clay of Hull—1os, 
Mrs. Hartley of Morley—Caroline, youngest 
daughter of the Rey. J. Smith, Kirby-moor- 
side—At Pontefract, J. Jefferson, m.p.—At 
Keighley, 65, Mr. J. Heaton—77, Mr. W. 
3Q Sutcliff, 
