]§it2.] Korihumherland and Durhavi. 
Grant then sorriC emanation of thy mind, 
A kindred soul and kindred form to find ; 
On whom thy mantle in descent may fall, ^ 
So-shall thy virtue grace once more this 
ball. 
In friendship sacred, in affection warm, 
Clear to convince, and eloquent tocharm ; 
The noblest nature, liveliest wit combin’d, 
To nil the measure cf thy ample mind ; 
Where’er thou luov’dst urbanity of thought, 
Calm’d all the tumults, strife, or discord, 
^urouglit 5 
And, as 'the sun, whom morning vapours 
shroud. 
Refulgent breaking through tire noonday 
cloud. 
Drinks up those vapours that obscur’d bis^ 
rays,_ 
And shines again with one resistless blaze ; 
So when thro’ envy faction strove in vain 
To blot tii3t truth which never knew a> 
stain. 
Thy virtues rose triumphant o’er thy bier, 
To crave from heaven applause, from earth 
a tear j 
And whilst those orbs remain thy fame shall 
last, 
When ev’ry deed ennobled all the past. 
Hear this, ye proud, who boast of noble 
blood, 
That, to be truly great, is only to be good I 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH ALL THE MARRIAGES and DEATHS; 
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Communications for this Department of the Monthly Magazine, properly au- 
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more varticula?'ly acceptable zohlch describe the Progress of Local Improvements if 
any Kind, or which contain Biographical Anecdotes or Facts relative to eminent 
or remarkable Characters recently deceased. 4 
NOR TH VMB E R r. A NO and DURHAM. 
^JAPJ^IED.^ George Shadforth, esq. of 
iledbarns, to Miss Head, daughter cf 
John H. esq. of Newcastle. 
At Beetham, Lieut -Col. Smyth, second 
son of the late Right Hon. John S. of 
Heath, to Sarah, eldest daughter of Daniel 
Wilson, esq. Dalham Tower, V« estmore- 
land. 
Mr. Matthevv Foster, of Newcastle, to 
Miss Hannah Errington, of Gateshead. 
At West Rounton, Robt. Kendal, esq. to 
Mrs. Barker, late cf Scorton. 
Banningtoa Price, e.sq. to the Kon. Mrs. 
Bowes. 
Jonathan Wooler, esq. of London, to Miss 
Wooler, of Deck ham’s Hall. 
Mr. Robert Foster, merchant, to Miss 
Sanderson, both of Newcastle. 
At Bishopwearinouth, Robert Nicholson, 
esq. of Wearmouth-Green, to Margarft, 
younge-st daughter cf John Maling, esq oi 
Kol inside Cottage. ~ 
The Rev, Wm. Goldie, to Miss Leitliead, 
both of Alnwick. 
At Hexham, the Rev. Mr. Headly, tp 
M is6 Borough. 
At Middleton, Mr. John SIgswortb, to 
M iss Bambridge. 
Mr., Chaters, attorney at law, to Miss 
Scort, both of Newcastle. 
James Liing, esq. of South Shields, to 
Sarah, fourth daughter of Sir Cuthbert He¬ 
ron, bart. ^ 
Mr. Flanders, of the Tyne Saak, to Miss 
A- M. Stamp, 
At Sunderland, Mr. Huntley Mohun, 
chemist, to Miss Cook, of Bishopwear- 
mouth. 
At Tvnemouth Church, Captain Stupert, 
of North Shi«idsj to Miss Wotton, of the 
Low Liglits. 
At Arnciiffe, Mr. John Shaw, to Ann, 
daughter of Mr. [ohr. Wilson, all of Ingleby- 
Cioss. nrar Northallerton. 
Ac Slalcy, Mr. George Vicars, of Shut- 
tlehope Burn, near Stanhope in Weardale, to 
Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr. Richard 
d'easdale, of Slaley. 
Thomas Emerson Headla.m, M.D. of New¬ 
castle, to' Miss Loraine, eldest daughter of 
the late Sir Wm. L. bar:. 
Died ] At Newcastle, Dorothy, wife of 
Mr. Win. Scott,_cf the Westgate, 65.—Mrs. 
Putts, 38.—Jane, wife of Mr. John Storey, 
32. — Mr. Robert Grey,'of Newgats-Street, 
76.—Mrs. Young, widow of the late Mr. Y, 
solicitor—Mr. Robert Chapman, ,of ^ueen- 
street, 59. —Mrs. Mary Stuart, for.mtrly of 
Gatrshead-turnpike. , 
In Gateshead, Mr. Caffin, land-suc- 
veyor. 
Mary, wife of Mr. James Selsfurd, of the 
Castle-Garth, 24, 
The wife of Mr. Thomas Dickenson, of 
Spencer-Crofe. She was on her road to Al¬ 
ston. in company with her sister, and sud¬ 
denly expired. 
At Bisiiopwearmouth, Mr. Robert Wood, 
attorney, 53-—Mrs, Stock, 72. 
in Caldccts, Mrs. Ann Rowell, 52- 
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