Pro vincia l Occurrcnees. 
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The Rev. R. Skinner, A.B. to the rectory 
of Samp ford Peverell, Devon. 
The Rev.T. TattershaH, M.A. Fellow of 
Queen’s College, Cambridge, to the perpe¬ 
tual curacy of St. Matthew’s, Liverpool. 
The Rev. W. H. White, M.A. of Wadham 
College, Oxford, to the vicarage of St. Mary 
Bredin, Canterbury. 
The Rev. T. Watson, M.A. to the rectory 
of Tharlton, and nominated to the curacy 
of Hardiey, with the stipend of 1501. per 
annum. 
The Kev. C. Pen rice, Clerk, A.M. to the 
rectory of Little Plumstead, with Wilton 
and Bnmdall annexed, in Norfolk. 
The Rev. G F. L. Nicolav,M.A. Domes¬ 
tic Chaplain to the Duke of York, to hold 
by dispensation the vicarage of Little Mar¬ 
low, in Buckinghamshire, with the rectory 
ofSt.Michael and St.MartinYintry, London. 
[Jan. !, 
The Rev. J.T. Huriock. D.D. of St. John’s 
College, Cambridge, to the Prebendal 
Stall of Husborne and Burbage, in the Ca¬ 
thedral of Salisbury. 
The Rev. H. Wilson, vicar of Great Bed- 
win, and domestic chaplain to the Marquis 
of Aylesbury, to the valuable living of Col¬ 
lin gbourne Ducis, Wilts. 
The Rev. E. Davy, A B.to the rectory of 
Kirby Bedon, St. Andrew’s, Norfolk. 
The Rev. R. T. Meade, to the rectory of 
Marston Bigot, Somerset. 
The Rev. J. Spurway, M.A. to the rec¬ 
tory of Pitt Portion. 
The Rev. W r . J. Birdwood. M.A. to the 
vicarage of Holme, Devon. 
The Rev. M. Vicars, to the rectory of All¬ 
hallows, Exeter. 
The Rev. I. S. Foot, to the vicarage of 
Liskeard, Cornwall. 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES 
JPith all the Marriages and Deaths. 
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NORTHOMHEKLAXD A \D DURHAM. 
A SUBSCRIPTION has been set on foot 
for Sir Robert Wilson, at Newcastle, 
and proceeds with considerable spirit: but 
we are sorry to observe that the parties 
have indicated no sympathy for the equal 
pretensions of the unfortunate families of 
Honey and Francis, here or elsewhere. 
The ship Lark, of South Shields, from 
Newfoundland, bound for Leith, with a 
cargo of timber, lately sprung a leak. The 
crew, thirteen in number, and five passen¬ 
gers, remained up the rigging eight daj’S, 
during which four men died. At length 
they had recourse to the long boat, and 
were only able to secure a pointer dog and 
a few potatoes; they remained six days at 
sea, during which two men died ; the crew 
and passengers subsisted three days on the 
dog. Their provisions being expended, 
they kept one of the corpses in the boat, 
when they were picked up by the sloop 
Seagull, of Lerwick, about thirty miles 
west of Shetland. 
The centenary of the birth cf Akenside, 
the poet, was celebrated on the 21 st of 
November, at Butcher-bank, Newcastle- 
upon Tyne, by several literary gentlemen. 
Married.] H. Smales, esq. of Durham, 
to Anne, only daughter of the late R. Sur¬ 
tees, esq. of Crony well.'—In London, C. 
Moreau, esq. attached to the French con¬ 
sulship, to Mary, only daughter of the 
late R. W. Spearman, esq. of the county 
of Durham.— At Mellerstein, county of 
Berwick, John, Lord Glenorchy, only son 
of the Earl of Breadalbane, to Eliza, eldest 
daughter of G. Baillie, esq. of Jervase 
Wood.—At Somerton, in Suffolk, C. Dennis, 
esq. of Alnwick, to the eldest daughter of 
the Rev. Dr. Maddy, chaplain to the King. 
—At Easingwold, G» Horner, esq. of Kit- 
burn, to Miss Wilson.—At Tinsley, J. H. 
France, esq. to Mary, 3d daughter of Mr. 
W. Fleck.—The Rev. H. Fothergill, curate 
of Ravenstondale, to Miss M. Wharton, of 
Ashfield.—The Rev. Oswald Head, Stipen¬ 
diary curate cf Alnwick, to Elizabeth, eld¬ 
est daughter of M. Woodfield, esq. of the 
college, Durham. 
Diedi] At Newcastle, 26, Mr. W. Dykes, 
silverer of glass plate. He was a your.g 
man of considerable'promise and of a peace¬ 
ful unassuming demeanor.—Mrs. “Walton. 
—Capt. J. Bishop.—Mr. R. Armour, mas¬ 
ter mariner, 31.—Mr. Jones, commercial 
traveller for Mr. Plympton, of London, 29. 
At Gateshead, 56, Mrs. M. Wilkinson.— 
John, son of Mr. J . Rewcasfle, maltster.— 
Mr. T. L. Robson, 19. 
At Durham, 72, Mrs. A. Craggs.—Mr. 
R. W r eston, 74.—Mrs. E.Robinson, widow, 
77. 
At Stockton, suddenly,Mr.S. Short, inn¬ 
keeper. 
At Sunderland, Mr. R. Adamson, leather 
cutter.—Mr.W. Emerson, merchant taylor, 
79.— Mrs. J. Brock, 63.—Mrs. M. Smith, 
59.—Mr. W. Lamb, shoemaker.—Mr. A. 
Hutchinson, common carrier, to Stockton. 
At Bishop Auckland, Mr. J. Simpson, 
innkeeper.— Mrs. Usher, widow—Mrs. 
Sharpe, 45—Ann, wife of Mr. W. Shaw, 52. 
At Morpeth, in her 86th year, Mrs. 
Nelson, widow. 
At North Shields, Capt. J. Duncan, 50, 
formerly of Seaton Sluice.—Mrs. J.Wea- 
therspoon, widow', 74.—Alice, wife of Mr. 
R. Cuthbertson, 76.—In her 77th year, the 
wife of R. Laing, esq. 
At Barnard Castle, 88, Mr. J. Adamson. 
At Chester-le-streei, 80, Mr. B. Nun- 
niugton, nearly 50 years sheriff's bailiff for 
the county of Durham—In his 85th year, 
J. Bird, esq.—MrsWeatherley, widow, 32. 
At Winlaton, 99, Mrs E. Parker. She 
lived 
