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PROVENCTIAL: OCCURRE NOES 
N rthumberlandS Durban, | The Boomer 
fithery on the ccaft of Northumberland, 
which has been much neglected for fome 
years paft, has. lately cl with {pirit. 
‘An abundant fupply of fith is hereby af- 
forded to Alnwick and other places. 
Marvied.| At ee Shields, Capt. Hazle- 
wood to Miis Smith, both oe on: ough. 
At Sunderland, aS FI. Barron to Mils 
Embieton, of Bifhop Wearn sith Capt. Hugh 
Thompion to Mifs S. Atkinfon. 
At B. Wearmouth, Capt. Ward, of the N. 
Linco)n «militia, to Mis Gibfon. Capt El- 
fiob, of Sunderland, to Mis Gibfon, of Whit- 
by ye 
At Darlington, Mr. Middleton, furgeon and 
apothecary. of Stockton, to Milfs Sugget. 
At M. Wearmouth, Mr. R. Bead, of N. 
Shields, to M fs Clark, of Simonfide. 
At Houghton-le-Sp:ing, G. Robinfon, efq. 
comptroller of the cuftoms, at Sunderland, to 
Mifs Nefham, 
At the Quaker’s meeting, Newcaftle, Mr. 
W. Chambers, of South a to Mifs E 
Flounder, of N. Shields, 
R. Gibion to Mifs Carter. 
Near Stockton, Major Grey, to Mifs Hogs, 
of Durham. ; 
Dizd,| At Newcaftle, Mifs Wilfon. 
E. Atkinfon. Mrs. Thompion. 
At Durham, Mis. Lambton. At Keeper, 
near ditto, Mr, Millar. Mr. W. Clark. 
At Stockton, Mrs, Bell. Aged 92, Mr. G. 
* Wright. Aged 84, Mr. H. Beli. 
At Tynemouth, aged29, Mr. C.R. Stephens. 
In confequence of jalling down a coal-pit, Mr. 
Welth, furseon, of Houghton-le- -Spring. 
At Cramlington, aged 62, Mr. R. Lawion 
Mrs. Alder. of Willington uay. 
Curberland © Weftnwreland.| ——- At 
Mcfsband,. near ‘Longtown, the water 
Jately (in fome high tides) entered a 
houfe, wherein, was an old woman, who 
had lain there bed-ridden for twenty 
years. The reft of the family efcaping, 
from a fenfe of danger operating foe 
cibly on her mind, the woman recovered 
the ufe of her limbs, and has retained the 
fame ever fince. 
A cargo of Bax was lately i imported at 
Whitehaven from Botany Bay, the pro- 
duce of that colony ! 
- Improvements are meditated at Work- 
ington; of thefe, fome are already com- 
menced, and the whole will be carried 
on with ipirit, till the docks are com- 
pleted. 
The damage fuftained at Harrington, 
by the dreadiul ftorms in January, are 
now repaired, and the harbour there is 
rendered more capacious and fecure than 
before the accident. 
A four years old ewe, near Crofton, 
dately yeaned five lambs—fhe has alfo, at 
At St. John’s, Mr, 
M if S 
two feveral times before, yeatied three 
and reared all of them ! 
‘A fow in Kinnyfide, farrowed lately 
twenty -feven . 
bull was lately fold at Kendal, which 
weighed (after being flaughter red and 
dreffed) forty-two ftone ! it had heen fed 
with bay ;—the quality of the beef was 
TeaseaDy excellent ! : 
A canal is about to be cut from Kirk- 
by-Kendal, Weftmoreland, to Wef- 
Houg shton, Lancafhire. 
Marie a. oe At Whitehaven, Myr. John Green 
to Mifs. Haugh, of Bothwel. Mr. Potts to 
Mifs Macgullock. 
At Workington, Mr. W. Fifher, of Win- 
{cales, to Mils M. Irwing. Mr. Robert Dick- 
pigs | 
enton to Mifs Jane Stith 
At Dowie Mr. James Wright to Mifs 
Cumpfton, of Brough-Sowerby, Weftrore- 
land. Mr. 
Richard Boak to Mifs Cowper, 
Near Penrith, Mr. Laidman to Mifs Bird. 
At Egremont, Mr. T. Lucas, of Cleator 
Iron Works, ta Mifs Harris. 
At St. Bees, Mr. John Mawfon to Mifs 
Rar. Thompfon. 
‘At Appleby, RB. Robinfon, efq. attorney, to 
Mils M. Rickerby. 
At Corney, the Rev. Mr. Porter to Mit 
ackfon. 
Mr. I. Fearfon, of Ulock. to Mifs Wef- 
ray, of Efket, Cumberland. 
Died.| At Whitehaven, Mr. C. Robinfon, 
merchant. Mr. T. Penrice. Mrs. Barwife, 
Aged 75, Mr. J. Nixon, one of the people 
called Quakers, highly efteemed by a nume- 
rous and pee circle of acquaintance, 
Mrs. Thomton, . Tweedy. Near White- 
haven, Mr. E. roilie Mrs. M. Church. 
At Workington, Mrs E. Wails. Mr. fohr 
Gibfon. Mrs. M. Collins. Near Workington, 
Mr. J. Richardion. , 
At Penrith, aged 27, Mifs M. Abraham, oné 
of the people called ¢ Quakers. 
Near Kendal, Mis. ‘Pricket, 
At Cockermouth, aged 68, 
fon. 
At Diffington, aged 69, Mrs. Jane Banks, 
At Barton, aged 34, Mr. W. Lancaiter. 
Yorkfoire. | Cartwright’s combing ma- 
chines, for their excellence in producing 
a faperior article (loxg wool) and fecur- 
ing to the wool comber a confiderable 
faving of time and money, &c. deferve ta 
be more generally known. ‘The manu- 
facturer is Mr. John Paflman, of Done — 
cafter. 
A remarkable fifh was lately exhibited 
in York, which, for the information of © 
naturalifts, and in hopes of obtaining 
from them fome eommunication on the 
fubjeét, we fhall deferibe particularly — 
In length it meafured thirteen feet, in 
depth one foot one inch, and in its 
grea atett . 
Ay, T. Wil- 
