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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES. 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
State of the trade of the port of Newcaftle 
in the year to December 25, 1798: 
Ships, Coaflwife, Over fea, Total, 
Inwards - 1091 - 248 - 1338 
Outwards- 47338 - 579 - 5308 
Exclufive of thips which had no ladings. 
-Coals cleared outward : 
Coaftwije, Over fea, Total, 
3953960 445460 440,420 
haldrons, of 53 hundred weight each. 
Phe quantity coaftwife is greatly fhort of-the 
year preceding, and that over fea exceeds it. 
Married.) At Durham, Emanuel John 
Martini, efy. of Hamburgh, to Mits Hays, of 
Durham. 
Died.| At Newcaftle, Mrs. Pattinfon. Mrs. 
Chriftian Crow. Suddenly, Charles Wren, 
Efq. 
at Burn-hali, near Durham, Henry Meth- 
old, efg. captain of the Durham Light-horfe 
Volunteers. 
At Diffington, aged 16, Mifs Dobfon, 
daughter of Mr. Philip Dobfon, coal-viewer, 
after an hour’s illnefs. Aged go, Mr. James 
Moore, taylor. : 
At Littleharle Gower, the feat of the 
Right Hon. Lord Charles Aynfley, the Hon. 
George Edward Collingwood Aynfley, his 
lordfhip’s youngeft fon. 
Suddenly, on the 27th of January, the Rev. 
George Bu{by, minifter and mafter of the free 
grammar-ichool at Hexham, As this extra- 
ordinary man was not much known beyond 
the province in which he lived, juttice de- 
mands that an acknowledgment be made to 
his departed genius. Jt has been the fate of 
the greateft men, whilft living, to ftand in a 
diminished point of yiew ; but when by death 
the clamours of inyidious calumny became 
filenced, a funeral oration has raifed trophies 
of praife to their memories. Had Mr. Buby 
pofieffed an able biographer, a hiftory of his 
life would have formed an interefting article 
in this department of our work. His talents 
as a writer, had he not lived in a country 
clouded with local prejudices, would have 
placed him at the head of the compofers of 
fermons. A few years ago he publifhed a dif- 
courfe as a fpecimea, which he promifed, if 
approved of, to fucceed by a volume: it met, 
however, notwithftanding its merit, with very 
inconfiderable encouragement. No preacher 
could be more a mafter of the paflions: he 
could always command the tears of his con- 
gregation. His works had at once the pjety 
and pleafing fimplicity of Addifons the Jogic 
of Blair; and many of the fine fentimental 
touches of Sterne. His temper, which was 
warm, was ill-calculated for his office as 
mafter of the grammar-fchoo]. Asa teacher 
he expeéted that clearnefs of comprehenfion 
in a boy which maturer years only could 
give. Such, indeed, was his aufterity, that* 
for feveral years the grammar-{chool was 
without a fingle pupil: his admirers were, 
however, enthufiaftic ; but his enemies were 
inveterate and implacable; even to them his 
lofs as a preacher will be feverely felt. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Married.| At Cumberland, Mr. Wilfony 
fadler, to Mrs. Wyly. 
At Brampton, Captain Burrough, of the 
navy, to Mifs Ann Ewart, of that place. 
At Great Salkeld, Mr. Thompfon, to Mifs 
Byers. 
At Aldingham, Mr. Weftmoreland, to 
Mifs Weftmoreland. 
At Kirklinton, Mr. Haliburton, of Car- 
lifle, to Mifs Jane Waugh, of Seat-hill. 
At Brigham, Mr. Fither, of Cragg, in Set 
murthy, to Mifs Hudfon, of the fame place. 
Captain Leathorp, of the hon, Eaft India com- 
pany’s military eftablifhment, to Mifs Hall, 
grand-daughter. of Thomas Fall, efq. of 
Gamblefby. - 
Died.| At Carlifle, fuddenly, Mrs, Martha 
Wilfon, At an advanced age, Mr. George 
Scaiffe, 
At Whitehaven, Mifs Barrafs. Mrs. Bragg, 
wife of Mr. John Bragg. 
At Cockermouth, Mrs. Graham, wife of 
Mr, J. Graham. Miis Mary Barns. Aged 36, 
Mits S. Brown. 
At Denton-Mill, in the prime of life, Mr. 
ohn Robertfhaw. 
At Colby, near Appleby, the Rev. Mr. 
Earle, 
: YORKSHIRE, 
Married.| At York, Mr. Scott, attorney, 
to Mifs E, Thompfon, of Berrington, Dur- 
ham, Mr. Robert W. Hotham, to Mifs 
Ea(ftburn. 
At Leeds, Mr. Jofeph Smith, of Selby, 
merchant, to Mifs Smith, of the fame place. 
At Sheffield, Mr. Samuel Coldwell, of 
Weft Stockwith, to Mifs E. Goody, of Don- 
cafter. 
At Hull, Captain William Collender, to 
Mifs Moxon, niece to General Ellerker. 
At Finghall, Mr. Thomas Lumley, of 
Patrick-Brompton, to Mifs Gargrave, of the 
former place. 
Died.| At York, aged 78, Mrs. Garforth. 
Aged 76, Mrs. Williamfon, widow of the 
late Mr. John Williamfon, sheriff of York in 
the year 1771. David Lambert, efq. of Mal- 
ton. Mrs. Blanchard, wife of Mr. W. Blan- 
chard, printer. Aged 30, Mr. J. Darley, 
furgeon and apothecary. 
At Hull, Mr. Samuel Akam, brewer. 
Suddenly, Mr, Everingham, aged 76. Mifs 
Lundie, daughter of Mr. T. Lundie, fhip- 
owner. Inthe prime of life, Mr. Thorpe, 
furgeon. Suddenly, Mrs. Darling, widow. 
At Beverley, aged 59, Mr. Robert Kirby, — 
3 bacheloxy, who having but few relations, 
has bequeathed confiderable property to a 
number of poor houfekeepers and mechanics. 
Aged 73, John Johnftone, efq. mapy years 
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