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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH ALL THE MARRIAGES and DEATHS; 
Arranged geographicaUs/, or in the Order of the Counties, frmn North to South, 
Communications for this Department of the Monthly Magazine, properly, 
or remarkahle Characters recently deceased. 
KORTHUMBEF. LAND AND DURHAM. 
J^^RRIED ] At Kowick, Mr. R. Jardine, 
to Miss Agnes Nixen. 
At Alston, Mr. W. Errington t® Miss Jane 
Pattinson. 
Mr. Gargrave, of Durham, to Miss Phi¬ 
lips, of Kennington. 
At Darlington, Mr. BonoSeld, to Miss 
Forster. 
At Gateshead, Mr. G. Ewbank, of Dur¬ 
ham, to Miss Ann Lolling.— Mr. Watson 
Wilson, to iVIiss Robson, of Sunderland. 
Mr. R. J. Collier, comedian, to Miss 
Whitfield. 
.At Newcastle, Mr. Bradshaw, to Miss Col- 
houn.—.Mr. Gideon Gledston, aged 79, to 
Miss Ann Moiiit, aged 62. 
At Darlington, J. Stonehouse, esq, to Miss 
Brown.—Mr. Harrison, to Miss Towers.— 
Mr. Bowsfield, to Miss Foster. 
D\sdd\ Ac Bowes House, Mrs. R. Fen¬ 
wick. 
As Ponteland, the Rev. John Rawlins. 
At North. Blytlis, Mr?. Mary Ord, 67. 
At Unthank Hall, Wm. Tweddell, esq. 
At Clavering Place, deservedly regretted, 
Walter Heron,esq. 
Ac North Shore, Mrs. Sarah Gibson, aged 
102 . 
At Newcastle, Mr. P.obt. Rutherford, 
jsnJster-weigher, 69.—'Mr. James Sillick, 47. 
At Hexham, Mrs. Forster, 26. 
At Kingshaw Green, Mr. John Cowing. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
About six o’clock, May 31, after the tide 
hqd elTed a few minutes (in tlie ordinary 
course), it flowed again into the harbour of 
Whitehaven, at the rate of from three to four 
knots an hour, rising a foot and a half per¬ 
pendicular at the Old Quay End, and instantly 
receding at the same rate. These irregular 
fluxes and refluxes were repeated four or fire 
times, and in the same space of a few mi¬ 
nutes, with such violence as to cause Some 
vessels to break from their moorings. The 
wind at the time w'as S. E. and blowing mo¬ 
derately. 
• A fine plantation of firs, occupying aboat 
300 acres, round the Beacon, tne property 
of the Ear! of Lonsdale, rook fire last week 5 
but by the timely assistance of the Penrith 
militia, who lore op several trees by the roots, 
it was extingu-'ihed in the space ©f 20 mi¬ 
nutes, but not before 12 or 13 acres werd laid 
waste by the flames. 
M&rried.'^ At Carlisle, Mr. J. Tomlinfsohj 
to Miss S. Bell. 
At Workington, Capt, W. RandeM, 
Miss Bell.—Brown Hodgson, esq. to Miss 
Parkin. 
At Lamblugh, Mr. J. Nicholson, to Mis* 
Mary Kendal. 
In Carlisle, Mr. J. Byers, to Miss B. 
Bendle.—Mr. James Parkins, to Miss Jane 
Graham.—Mr. W. Fisher, to Miss C. DodA. 
—Mr. W. Barker, of Hesket, to Miss M. 
Harrington. 
At Penrith, Mr. Percival, to Miss Wat“ 
son. 
At ‘Whitehaven, Mr. M. "Wright, to Miss 
F. Graham.—Mr. A. Learsony, to Mjss B, 
Stabe!.—Mr. T. Caiie, to Miss S. Dickenson, 
— Mr. M. Tyson, 'of Ireton, to Miss Jairc 
Long.—Mr. D. Pearson, of Beckermont, to 
Miss E. Mossoo. 
Died.'] At Carlisle, Mrs. Haliiburtowa.-«» 
Miss Ann Henderson. 
Ac Penrith, Mr. John Lee, 44. 
At St. Bees, Mrs. Todd, 83. 
At FHmlsy, hir. J. Twentymati. 
At Hensington, Mrs. D. Scott, 
At Cockerrhouth, Mrs. Meals. 
Ac Cummlnsdate, Mr. Sowerby, €4. 
At Kelion, Dorothy Page, aged IO 6 . 
At Irthington, the Rev. Mr Scampron, TS, 
Ac Greenfield, Mrs. Dorothy Noble, 
At Broomhills, Mr. G. Murray, 55. 
At Gilcrux, Mr. Joseph Hall. 
At Maryport, Mr. ]. Shipton. 
At Douglas, Mrs. Clague, 104. 
Ac Whitehaven, Mr. John Bushbj<, 
At Deep Slack, Mrs. Shepherd. 
At Blindbeck, Mrs. tvilson, 82. 
Ac Lythesade, Mr. R. Robinson. 
Ac Brownber, Mrs. Fothergiil, 68 . 
TOR jtSHIR E. 
Leeds numbers 35,950, and an excess of 
nearly 3000 females. 
Hull numbers 32,944, and an excess of 
nearly 4000 females. 
York, 39,016. 
Wakefield, 8.393; and Pontefract, 3605. 
Sheffield and vicinity, 53,231. 
Mezrrled.l At Pontefract, Mr. W. Smith, 
to Miss C. Farnar. 
Ac Langtsft, M, G. Richmond, to Miss 
Brunto.u. 
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