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benevolence. He was the last of the scholars 
of a. famous school, the contemporary of John- 
5<?i, Gray, the Wartons, &c. having began 
his career in the literary world about the end 
ef the last reign. 
At Chisv/ick; aged 88, Lady Mary Cook, 
t lady, related to some of the most ancient 
amilies. Her remains were removed from 
Chiswick to a family vault in King l^nry 
the Vlllth’s chapel, in Westminster A^ey, 
where her father, John, Great Duke of 
Argyll, and her mother the Duchess, liej 
also her sister, the Baroness Greenwich. The 
funeral was conducted under the direction of 
the Duchess of Buccleugh, to whom her 
ladyship has left the bulk of her fortune. 
At Lambeth, Mr, Lee, He was upwards 
of fifty years a constant attendant on the 
nobility and gentry at the King’s concert of 
ancient music. 
At Ball’s Park, Herts, hahdla Georglana^ 
third daughter of Lord Jihn To<W 7 tshend, 
At Kingston, Jamaica, T. Dancer, M.D, 
Author of various medical works, and of 
Poems printed in this Magazine. 
Aged 92, Mrs. Graham, relict of James 
Graham, esq. of Dalston, and mother, tothe 
Hon. Baron Graham. 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH ALL THE MARRIAGES and DEATHS; 
Arranged geographic ally j Or in the Order of the Counties, from North to South, 
Comrmmications for this Department of the Monthly Magazine, properly ar* 
thenticated, and sent free of Fostage^ are always thankfully received. Those are 
more particularly acceptable which describe the Progress of Local Improvements of 
any Kind, or zohich contain Biographical Anecdotes or Facts relative to eminent 
or remarkable. Characters recently deceased. 
northumbehlAnd and Durham. 
a means of correcting the vanity of sur¬ 
vivors in recording the newly discovered 
virtues of their deceased friends, an ingenious 
correspondent of the Tyne Mercury suggests 
the following scale of newspaper charges. 
If the name and age of the defunct, > s. d. 
simply, are inserted ~ - 3 0 0 
If the defunct is to have a good cha 1 j 0 
racter - - . - 3 
If the defunct is to be deaply re- 
gretted by numerous and inconso- > 10 0 
lable friends - - - j 
If the untimely fate of the defunct! 
is to be universally lamented and > 12 6 
never to be forgotten - 3 
Pious resignation and manly fortitude, &c. 
to furnish separate items. 
The Bishop of Durham has recommended 
to his clergy to survey their different pa' 
fishes, to asc rtain the number of poor inha¬ 
bitants who are destitute of bibles. 
Married.'] Mr. John Ord, of Brunton, to 
Miss Eleanor Hopper, youngest daughter of 
the late John H. esq. of Glanton. 
Mr. Samuel Nicholson, to Miss Eleanor 
Nixon, both of Newcastle. 
Mr. John Winter, mason, of New Elvet, 
to Miss Ann Richardson. 
At Hexham, Mr. Garbutt, preacher in the 
methodist connection, ^0 Miss Stobart, of 
Hexham. 
At Aycliffe, Mr. James Saville, of Wol- 
viston, to Miss Mary Stamper. 
Mr Wm, Maughen, of Beamish, to Miss 
Young, of Pelton. 
Monthly Mao, No. 2l9i 
Clement Pattinson, e3q. to Mrs. Pratt, both 
of Berwick. 
Mr. Fergus Forster, aged 43, to Miss Elea¬ 
nor Ferrow, aged 52, both of Berwick. 
The Rev. Wm. D awson Thompson, cu^ 
rate of Allendale, (0 Miss Eliz. Smith, of 
Newcastle. 
Mr. Matthew Clarke, to Miss Isabella 
Bolton, both of Newcastle. 
Mr. Wm. Waterhouse, to Miss Cath. For^ 
sar, both of Newcastle. 
At Coldstream, Mr. John Drippy, to Mis-s 
Allen, of Lowick. 
Mr. John Heron, to Miss Jane Bcomer,, 
both of Sedgefield. 
Mr. A. E. Farrar, of Newcastle,- minister 
in the methodise connection, to Ann, fourth 
d.aughter of Thomas Hudson, esq. of Farfield 
House. 
Ac Alston, Mr. George Charlton, of Bales, 
to Miss Isabella Teasdale, of Lowpark. 
Mr. John Pattison, of Durham, to Mrs, 
Smith, of Manchester. 
Mr. John Alcock, of Sunderland, to Miss 
Kannah Crawhall. 
Mr. Francis Hodshon, to Mary, daughter 
of Mr. Wm. Sharp, of Durham. 
Mr. Edward Vardy, to Miss A.un Short, 
both of Durham. 
Died.] At Tynemouth, Miss IVfunro, 
daughter of Lieut. M. of the Forsar militia. 
Much lamented, Mr. Thomas Ferguson, 
eldest son of Mr. F. of the clock manufac¬ 
tory, Newcastle. 
At Sunderland, suddenly, Mrs. Newby. 
Mr. Thomas Henderson, of Sumuier-rods 
iiarj near Heshain. 
At 
