1821-1 
The Rev. H- Bishop, M.A. of St. John’s 
College, Cambridge, to the vicarage of 
Cretingham, in Suffolk. 
The Rev. J. Case, A.M. of Jesus College, 
Cambridge, to the rectory of Quarrington 
in Lincolnshire, 
The Rev. W. Gee, D.D. fellow and tutor 
of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, to 
the rectory of Week St. Mary, Cornwall. 
The Rev. J. C. White, M.A. fellow of 
Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, to the rectory 
of Rawretb, Essex. 
The Hon. H. Townsend, A.M. to the 
consolidated rectories of Brome and Oak¬ 
ley, Suffolk. 
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The Rev. Mr. Dent, to the living of 
Cockerham, in Lancashire. 
The Rev. C. B. Smith, to the perpetual 
curacy of Wingfield, Suffolk. 
The Rev. E. Heawood, A. M. to be mas¬ 
ter of the grammar school, at Hartford. 
The Rev. R. Forest, senior vicar choral, 
to be sub-chanter of York cathedral. 
The Rev. J. Richardson, one of the vicars 
choral, to be lecturer at York castle. 
The Rev. J. Hallewell, fellow of Christ’s 
College, to be lecturer of Great St. An¬ 
drew’s parish, Cambridge. 
The Rev. G. Chard, of Winchester, to 
the vicarage of Blandford, Dorset. 
Provincial Occurrences . 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES 
IFith all the Marriages and Deaths. 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
P OPULATION.-— Durham. Males, 
4374. Females, 5250. Increase, 
2861—Stockton. Males, 2304. Females, 
2702 Increase, 777.— Hexham. Males, 
1801. Females, 2314. Houses, 528.— 
Morpeth. Males, 1576. Females, 1839. 
Decrease, 14. 
St. Andrew’s Parish, Newcastle—the 
returns for which were not completed in 
our last—Total, 7231. 
The iron bar bridge lately erected over 
the Tweed, near Paxton Ford, six miles 
above Berwick, proves so advantageous to 
the country, that the trustees have voted 
1000 guineas to the builder, Captain 
Brown, above his estimate. The Captain 
is far advanced in the erection of a suspen¬ 
sion-pier, on a similar principle, west of 
Newhaven, near Edinburgh. This is to 
extend 700 feet into the sea, and will admit 
of steam-vessels and other craft coming 
along-side at low water. 
Married .] J. Grey, Esq. of Berrington, 
to Miss E. Ormond, of Berwick.—Mr. C. 
Spence, solicitor, of Edinburgh, to Isabella, 
daughter of the late Mr. Mordue, of Walls- 
en d.—At Alnwick, Mr. A. Hutton, mer¬ 
chant, to Miss E. Duke, of Gateshead.—At 
Sunderland, Mr. H. Winder, shipwright, to 
Miss D. Howe.—At Newcastle, Mr. P. 
Glenton, surgeon, to Miss Metcalf, of 
French Hall. 
Died.'] At Newcastle, aged 28, Mrs. H. 
Miller. — Mr. G. Humble, 82.— Mr. W. 
Wallace,66, agent for Mr.Nichol, Dowgate 
Wharf, London. 
At Stockton, 76, Mr. R. Ware, ship¬ 
owner. 
At Sunderland, 29, Mrs. Alice Stubbs.— 
Marianne, daughter of the late Mr. T. Reed, 
shipowner, 24. 
At Berwick, 21, Mr. T. Landles. 
At Tynemouth, Mrs. S. Martineau, wife 
ef Capt. J. M. 
At North Shields, 32, Mr. R. Scott, mas¬ 
ter mariner. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Population.—Kendal, including Kirk¬ 
land, 10,366.-—Increase, 1607. 
Annan.—In the parish, 4486.—Increase, 
1145. Within the Royalty, 3229_In¬ 
crease of Males, within the Royalty, 1548 j 
of Females, 1681. 
Whitehaven.— Males, 7847.—Females, 
8813.—Increase, 3293. 
Longtown—Total,1663.—Increase, 249. 
Arthuret, 2953.—Increase, 260. 
Kirk Andrews, 516.—Increase, 108. 
Married.] W. Lawson, Esq. of Baaytoii 
House to Caroline, third daughter of Sir 
J. Graham, bart. of Netherby.—At Bramp¬ 
ton, N. Burnett, esq. of Black Hedley, Nor¬ 
thumberland, to Miss Isabella Bell._At 
Carlisle, Mr. G. Brown, to Miss C. Threl- 
keld.—At Annan, Mr. J. Pool, jun. to Miss 
Hope. 
Died.] At Carlisle, 30, Mr. J. Strong 
grocer. -Mrs. M. Hind, 56—Mrs. Gibson’ 
innkeeper, 53. 
At Kendal, Mrs. E. Phiiipson, 42. 
At Whitehaven, 44, Mr. J. Go wan, 
blockmaker. 
At Marypoft, advanced in years, Mr. 
W. Donaldson. — Mrs. M. Bell, widow 
33—Mrs. M. Bank, 68. 
At Workington, in his 96th year, W. 
Watts, Esq.—-Mr.T. Nicholson, innkeeper. 
At Underbank, near Alston, 34, B. Hodg¬ 
son, esq. 
At Annan, 29, Mr. A. N. Forest, late of 
the Asia. R.N. 
At Houghton, near Carlisle, 24, Judith, 
third daughter of Mr. J. Bowes. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Population. — Town of Hull. Males, 
17498. Females, 21358. Increase, 5912., 
—Northallerton. Males, 1295. Females 
1328. Increase, 389. 
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