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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH att tHE MARRIAGES anp DEATHS; 
Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the Counties, from North to South. 
* .* Authenti¢ Communications for this Department are always very thankfully received. 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
At the late meetings of the Durham Agri- 
cultural Society, held at Durham and Dar- 
lington, the following prizes were adjudged 3 
viz. to Mrs. J. Wetherell, of Qld Durham, 
for the beft cow in calf; to Mr.R. Chincafe, 
of Chefter-le fireet, for the bet tup; to 
Mr. W. Stobart, of Lumley Park, for the 
beft thearing tup ; to Mr: Charles Colling, of 
Ketton, for the beft tup, and the beft fhear- 
ing tup, of another cefcription, each five gul- 
neas; to James Sharpe, of Ayclifte, a poor 
cottager, jor having maintained, educated, 
anc placed out to fervice, ten children, with- 
out parochial aid; to Wm. Tate, of Wathing- 
ton, for 29 years fervitude in hufbandry, in 
one place, apd_te Ann Baxter, of Gainsferd, 
_ for 19 years fervice, as a dairy maid, in one 
place, each four guineas. 
One of the larceft vats, out of London, has 
lately been confru&ied at the Pan Brewery, 
Bifhopiwezrmouth, the contents of which are 
between 5 and 6000 firkins. On its comple- 
tion, 40 perfons very commodioufly fupped in 
it, at one long table ; after which, dancing, 
and other convivialities, took place. 
Married.] At Newcaftie, Mr. Tho. Jack- 
fon, linen-draper, to Mifs Muckle. C. D. 
Purvis, efq to Mifs Watfon, elde& daughter 
of C. Watfon, efg. of Cowpen. Mr. Jofeph 
Morton, to Mifs Ann Shadforth. 
At Stockton, Sir Wharton Amcotts, bart. 
M. P. fox Eaft Retford, to Mifs Campbell, 
daughter of the late Duncan Campbell, efq. 
At Sunderland, Mr. Charles Ratliff, but- 
cher, to Mrs Thompfon, innkeeper. 
At Barnard Caftle, Mr. Hugh Blenkinfop, 
mercer, to Mifs Ewbank; and Mr. Wm. Ew- 
bank, tanner, to Mrs. Brainbridge. 
At Durham, fotin Gregfon, efg. to Mifs 
Allgood, of Weftgate, in Weardale —Mr. 
James Richaraby, joiner and cabinet-maker, 
to Mifs Laing, of Shinkley Wood Houfe.— 
John Taylor, of Beamith, efg. to Mifs Rob- 
fon. % Y 
Mr. John Pattifon, of Carr Hovfe, near 
Durham, to Mi Smith, of Sedgefield. 
At Shields, Lieut. George Berry, of the 
99th regt. to-Mrs Hatton, of Tynemouth. 
At Kendal, Mr. Walker, brazier, of White- 
haven, to Mifs Dickenfon.—Mr. John Jack- 
fon, of Orton, aged $2, to Mrs. Eliz. Wil- 
fon, who is his fourth wife. 
Died.] At. Neweaftle, Mrs. Langhorn, 
Widow of the late Mr. Addifon Langhorn.— 
Aged 52, Mrs. J. Strolger. 
Mrs. Attley ; a lady whofe Chriftian bene- 
volence and extenfive charities have rendered 
her defervedly lamented, It was not merely 
to the abje& poor, by fixpences and fhillings, 
that fhe extended her bounties, but on a more 
exalted fcale, by fifties and by hundreds, te 
the truly- diftreticd of the middle clafs of 
life. 
George Grieve, iM. D. an eminent accoucher, 
of great practice, and a very honeft man. 
Mr. Ralph Auftin, flour-dealer. Mrs. 
Pinkney, wife of Mr. Robert Pinkney. Mrs. 
Dunn. Mr.John Mofes, a methodift preacher, 
aged 23. Aged 61, Mr. John Lownden, 
painter; an induttrious and truly honeft man. 
At Gatefhead, near Newcaftle, Mr. James 
Amst Storey, {pirit-merchant, a Quaker. 
At Benwell, aged $9, Auboneg Surtees, 
efg. fentor alderman of Newcaftle, and firft 
partner in the banking houfe of Surtees, 
Burdon, and Co. He has left a numerous 
family, one of whom is married to the prefent 
Lord Eldon. 
At Seaton Delaval, the Countefs of Tyr- 
connel 
#.tDarlington, Jofeph Allen, efq. 
At Howdon Pans, aged 49, Mrs. Johnfon, 
wife of Mr. A. Johnfon, formerly of New- 
caftle. 
At Barnard Caftle, Mr. John Watfon, 
linen and woollen-draper. 
At White Houfe, Mrs. Hall, reli€t of the 
late Adam Hali, of Willington. 
At Tone, in an advanced age, Mrs. San- 
derfon, wife of William Sanderfon, efq. of 
Fiealey. 
At Hexham, aged 16, Mifs Kirfop. 
At Stanton, Mrs. Thompfon, wife of Mr. 
Thompfon, late of Dyke Houfe, 
At Alnwick, Mr. John Fenwick, of the 
marines. 
At Burham, aged 81, Mrs. Dunn. 
At Stockton, aged 64, Mrs. Cole, widow 
of the late Mr. Robert Cole, of Eaft Boldon. 
At Gilligate Moor, near Durham, aged 
81, Mr. John Rawlings. 
At Burdon, near Darlington, aged 87, Mr. 
Garman{way. 
At Sunderland, Capt. Thomas Maude, of 
Poole. n 
At Berwick, Mrs. Selby, wife of Captain 
Selby, and daughter of Col, Hall.’ 
At Morpeth, aged 75, Mr. Robert White, 
butcher; alfo, Mrs. Hutchinfon, widow of 
Captain Hutchinfon, of the navy. 
Aged 79, John Stephenfon, journeyman 
dyer, who had been employed 50 years in one 
houfe. : 
At Burnfide, near Kendal, aged 80, Mr. 
James Berfon; alfo, the Rev. Mr. Wiifon, 
curate of St. George’s Chapel, Kendal, and 
{choolmafter, of Burnfide, 
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