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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES. 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
Marricd.] At Newcaftle, lieutenant Wm, 
Rex, of the Eaft Middlefex militia, to Mifs 
Charlotte Kinlock, Mr. Anthony Scott, of 
Southwick, to Mifs Pearfon. 
to Mils A. «tkinfon, 
At Chollerton, Thos, Clennell, efq.. of 
Fiarbottle Caftle, to Mifs Sarah Reed, of 
Chipchafe. 
' At Shap, on Eafter Monday, Mr. Thomas 
Bryham, of Hegdale, to Mifs Sarah Proctor, 
of Hackthorpe, near Lowther. The bride- 
groom weighs little more than eight ftone, the 
bride abouteighteen. She has been employed 
lately in the capacity of cook-maid in Lord 
Lonfdale’s kitchen, at Lowther Hall. 
Died,| At Newcaftle, inthe prime of life, 
Mrs. Keenlyfide, wife of Mr. Richard Keen- 
lyfide, furgeon. Walter Saunders, efq. late 
@ captain and paymatter in the Eaft Middlefex 
militia, quartered in this town. Mrs, Mur- 
ray, widow of the late Mr. James Murray, 
minifter of the Highbridge meeting-houfe in 
this town, and author of the ** Leéfure on the 
Revelations.” Mr. David Laws, mafter of the 
Twins. Mr. David Hamilton. Suddenly, 
Mr. Jofeph Fothergill. He had lived up- 
wards of 40 years inthe employ of Mefits. 
Doubleday and Eafterby. 
At Durham, after a few hours illnefs, 
George Pearfon, efq. attorney, and clerk of 
the peace for the county of Durham, receiver- 
general for the Lord Bifhop of Durham, and 
deputy regiftrar of the court of chancery in 
this city. 
' At her feat at Felton Park, in Northum- 
berland, after a lingering illnefs, Mrs. Rid- 
dell, reli€t of the late Thomas Riddell, efq. 
of Swinburn Caftle. She was the laf de- 
fcendant, from the male line, of the ancient 
and honourable family of the Widdringtons. 
The fuavity of her manners, the invariable 
equanimity of her temper, her condefcenfion 
and extenfive charities to the poor, will long 
renderher memory facred. . 
' At Stockton, Mr. Chaloner, fon of the 
late Captain Chaloner, and nephew to Mrs. 
Chaloner, of Guifborough, Yorkfhire. Alfo, 
Mr. Michael Heavifides, captain in the mer- 
chant fervice. Mrs. Staniford. Mrs. Beck- 
With. 
At Berwick upon Tweed, in a very advan- 
ced age, Mrs: Proctor. | * 
at Hetherickfhank, near Newcaftle, Mr. 
William Goldburn, 
At Old Bewick, in his 84th year, Mr. 
William Shell. He filled the office of church- 
warden upwards of 50 years. 
Mr. William Hilton, of Gatethead. His 
poetical talents, ftriét integrity, and manly 
refignation under accumulatedmisfortunes, pro- 
cured him the efteem of a numerous.and very 
fefpeCtable acquaintance. Mr. John Sharp. 
At Darlington, in-his 77th year, Mr. James 
, Backhou‘e, ; Pele eo 
Mr, Leavifs, | 
_ At Wolfingham, in the 71 year of his 
age, Mr, John Peart, 
At Berwick, Mrs. Darling, 
At North Charlton, near Alnwick, aged 
$2, Mr, George Rochefter. 
At Monkwearmouth Shore, Mifs Mary 
Lee. 
, Suddenly, at Eaft Shaftoe, county of Nor- 
thumberland, Shaftoeé Vaughan, efq. 
At Morpeth, in her 71 year, Mrs. Wil- 
fon. , 
At Stockton, in an advanced age, Mrs. 
Robinfon, 
On the rft inftant, at Darlington, the day 
previous to the completion of his 77th year, 
James Backhoufe, banker, one of the people 
called Quakers. He was a man generally 
refpefted, on account of the many laudable 
qualities he poffeffed; and which, from his 
fituatien in life, he had frequent opportuni~ 
ties af rehdering confpicuous. Eafy and’ 
affable in his manners, he gained the Jove 
and efteem of a very large circle of acquaint+ 
ance: humane and benevolent in difpolition, 
he difpenfed his liberality to the poor, by 
whom he was regarded as their friend and 
kind benefaftor: juft and upright in all his 
concerns, lis opinion was confulted, and ad- 
vice reforted to, in a variety of inftances; 
and often, through his mediation, were dii- 
ferences and difputes brought to an amicable 
adjuftment. In his domeftic relations, he 
was a tender hufband, an affeCtionate parent, 
a kind and generous matter. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Married.} At Cockermouth, Mr, George 
Pennington, to Mifs Stoddart. 
At Camerton, Mr. Jonathan Longmire, 
cooper, of Coekermouth, ‘to Miis Agnes 
Walten, of Seaton works... 
At Kendal, Mr. Lazarus Threlfall, of Lan~ 
tafter, to Mifs Greenhow, of the former 
place. : 
At Ulverton, Mr. Robert Brily, to Mifs 
Eleanor Wilfon. 
_Died.] At Carlifle, fuddenly, Mrs. Re- 
becca Scott. Mr. R. Skelton. 
At Whitehaven, in her 64th year, Mrs. 
Hall. Aged 86, Thomas Lowther. In the 
74th year ofher age, Mrs. Margaret Mandell. 
Aged 66, Mrs. Elizabeth Chriftian. 
At Brampton, in the 8cth year of her age, 
Mrs. Armitrong. Few perfons can boaft a 
more amiabie and relpe&table character. 
At Moor-riggs, near Lowther, aged 70, 
Mr. W. Powley. 
At Nook, in the parifh of Cleator, aged 
$5, Mrs, Dinah Nicholfon. 
At Appleby, aftera long and painful ill- _ 
nefs, Mrs. Wade. 
At Brifcoe, in his 74th year, Mr. Jona- 
than Horn, fen. land-furveyor, and teacher 
of the mathematics. 
' In Weft Strand, Mr. Tohn Dowfon. 
At Kendal, Mrs. Clemeatfon. 
