1820.) 
a little, and that thé expences of the poor 
have fo much increafed, that it is in contem- 
plation to afefs fhipping and ftock in trade. 
Their poor rate is Sol. per veck. 
Mirgoa wre ve lo) Ouran, . as. with 
great fpirit, inferted a recommendation of the 
Cow Pox Inoculation in the Northern Papers, 
and his atement has been approved of by Meff. 
Potts and Clifton, James, Green, Ward, and 
Fothergill, furgeons, in Durham, by Mr. 
Ruddock, Sédgelicld, and by Mr. Nelfon, 
Chéfter-le-ftreet, all of. whom offer fo in- 
oculate the poor gratis. 
now fo extenfively adopted that there can be 
no doubt but in a few years the Small Pox 
will be entirely extirpated 
The common brewers of Néwcaftle have 
entered into a réfolution to bfofecute all per- 
fons who may be guilty of tealing; cuiting 
up, or deftroying or difpofing of any of their 
cafks. ping 
John Strong, attorney, and William Wood, 
coupér, both of Newcaitle, have been cam- 
mitted to Durham Goal, on a charge of forg- 
ing the conveyance of an cftate. Mr. George 
Barras, linen-draper, implicated in the fame 
charge, has been found drowned in a creek 
near Sunderland. 
A horfe belonging toa military gentleman, 
for a wager of so guineas, lately trotted 70 
miles on the Morpeth road, in fix hours and 
ten minutes; he was allowed feven to per- 
form it in. While we admire, in fuch cafes 
the wonderful exertions of this noble animal, 
we cannot refrain from reprobating thethought- 
lefs cruelty of matters, who wantonly ex- 
pofe a valuable and faithful fervant to fuch a 
needlefs profufion of his powers. Surely, if 
men will make fuch a wanton waite of bodily 
health the fubjeét of gambling tranfaétions, 
they ought to imitate poor Jerufalem Whaley, 
and hazard only their own; to the abufe of 
which they feem to have at leaft a better 
right, and the facrifice of which would pro- 
bably, in general, be lefs miffed or regretted 
by fociety. 
Married.} Mr. John Rowell, of Leadgate 
Hall, to Mifs Kirfopp, of Holland Hall. 
Mr, Cole, of Stinderland, to Mifs Cum- 
mins. 
At Earfdon, Capt. G. Morrifon, to. Mifs 
Ogle, daughter of Capt. Ogte. 
At North Shields, Mr. R. Rogers, to Mifs 
E. Rice. 
’ At Stratton, near Hartlepool, the Rev. 
Mr. Allifon, of Heddon, to Miis Sleigh. 
And a few days after, Mr. John Hutchinfon, 
of Stockton, to Mifs E. Sleigh, the cldeft 
and youngeft daughters of the late C. Sleigh, 
efq cf Stockton 
Mr. J. Robinfon, of Newcaftle, to Mifs 
Jane Robinfon, .of Middleton, in Tee(dale. 
At Durham, Mr. George Mansforth. 
plumber and painter, to Mifs Thompfon, of | 
Aycliff Head. _ 
At Windleftone, Lord Vifcount Aghrim, 
fon of the Earl of Athlone, to Mifs Eden, 
daughter of Sir John Eden, bart. 
Cumberlana and Weftmereland. 
This inoculation is — 
47% 
Died.| At Wooler, the Rey. Geo. Bell, 
a diflenting minifter, much efteemed for his. 
piety and fimplicity of manners, 
Aged 22, Mr. James Byers, brewer, of 
Durhani. 
At Baxter Wood, Mrs. Redhead, wife of 
Capt W. Redhead. 
At Stokefley, Mrs. Braithwaite ; fhe was 
riding, when her horfe taking fright from thé 
report of agun, fhe was thrown off, and in 
confequence died in about a quarter of an 
hour. 
At North Seaton, moft defervedly lament- 
ed. Mr. George Forfter, a gentleman of un- 
bounded liberality to the poor and difreffed. 
Fle has left a200l]. fer the education of 2% 
children belonging to the poor inhabitants of 
Woodhorn and Newbiggen, and a fuficient 
fum for apprehticige ten boys. In his will 
his pooreft, relations were the firft named. 
In Newcaltle,; Mr. W. Richardfon, painter 
and glazier.—In Pilgsim-ftreet, Mifs E. §, 
Woed,. daughter of Dr. Wood —In Gatef. 
head, Mr. George Batrafs, linen-draper, 
At Guilfborough, Mr John Harrifon, at-. 
torney. ; 
At Stockton, Mrs. Daniell, mother of the 
Rev. J. Daniell, of the Catholic Chapel. 
At North Shields, aged 43, Mt. Thomas 
Benney. 
At Hawick, Mr. John Hardy, the firftt 
Who introduced the ftocking-manufaétory into 
that place. : ; 
At Longtown, Mr. James Black. 
At Stockton, in aa advanced age, Mr. W. 
Atkinfon. 
At Bifhopwearmouth, Mrs. Atkinfon. , 
At Blyth, Mr. Edw. Watts, thip-builders 
At Sunderland, Mr. George Collingwood. 
Mr. John Millar, fhip-owner, of South 
Shields. He was on a voyage to London, and 
by a fudden motion of the fhip thrown over- 
board in the prefence of his wife and children, 
and loft before any affiftance could be rendered 
him ! ! 
At Morpeth, zged 86, Mr. W. Elliott, 
52 years in the poft-office. 
At the Bank-head, Hexham, after a long 
and tedious illnefs, aged 63, Mrs. Eleanor 
Forfer, wife of Mr. Joteph Forfter, {pirit- 
merchant. She held it as an indifputable 
maxim, that ** order was Heaven’s 4% law Cy 
and the whole tenor of her condu, public 
and domeftic, was carried on with that 
regularity which conititutes its bafis. She 
poileffed many virtues in an eminent degree. 
Her furviving relations will fentibly feel her 
irreparable lofs, and her memory will long 
remain dear to her numerous acquaintance. _ 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
By order of the Mayor, potatoes are in fu- 
tare to be fold by weight at Kendal. 
The Magiftrates of Carltfle will in future 
profecute perfons who turn out horfes loofe 
from earriages, {tables, &c. to go to Wate, 
&c, &c. many accidents having happened from 
the practice. 
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