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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES. 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
Married.] At Nawcaftle, John Spedding, 
efq. of Kefwick, to Mifs Gibfon, filter to 
T- Gibfon, efg. of the Newcaftle Bank, C. 
Dodgfon, efqy. captain of the 4th regiment of 
dragoons, to-Mifs Lucy Hume, daughter of 
James Hume, efg. fecretary to the cuftoms. 
Captain Grifiths of the Royal Artillery, to 
Mifs Brandling of Gosforth. 
At Alnwick, Mr. W. Kirkby, attorney, 
to Miis Wilfon. ) 
At Hexham, Mr. J. Swinburn, to Mifs 
A, Richardfon. 
At Hart, Mr. Trizel, of Elnwick, to 
Mifs Martindale, of the fame place. 
Died.] At Newcaftle Mrs. Bolam, wife 
of Mr. R. Bolam, joiner, 
At Durham, aged 96, Mrs. Jane D'Arcy. 
At Hexham, Mr: Robert Hedley, butcher. 
Mrs. Margaret Potts. 
At Sunderland, Mr. Watfon, apothecary. 
At Byker, Mr. J. Johnfon, coal-viewer. 
At Shiremoor, John Maddifon, who was 
killed by falling into a lime-kiln, near 
White-hill Point. ; 
At Darlington, Mt. Francis Thomfon of 
the talbot inn. 
At Stockton, 
brewer. 
At Norton, T. Wainwright, efq. late of 
Graveley, near Stevenage. 
At Durham, W. Alderfon, efg. of the 
Durham armed aflociation. 
At Newcaftle, aged 48, Mrs. Greenwell, 
widow of the late Mr. Greenwell, tallow- 
chandler. 
At Boonwood, near Diffington, Mifs E. 
Leck, daughter of Mr. S. Lock: 
At Frankland, near Durham, aged 89, 
Mr. Gilbert Snowdon. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Married.| At Carlifle, Mr. S. Holker, 
of Bury, Lancajhire, to Mifs.C. Wilfon of 
Carlifle. 
At Bridekirk, Mr. G. White, of Tal- 
lentine, to Mils Fearon, of Becks, in Em- 
bleton. 
At Warwick, near Carlifle, Mr. E. Tom- 
linfon, of High Efkett, to Mifs Hetherington 
ef Warwick-bridge. 
Died.] At Carlifle, after a fhort illnefs, 
Mr. Miloburne. Mr. ‘Thomas Little, Attor- 
ney. Aged 77, Mr. T. Hodgion, manufac- 
turer, Aged 90, Mr. Alexander Gracey, a 
Chelfea penfioner. 
Ac Whitehaven, in the prime of life, 
Mrs; Spittle, wife of Mr. A Spittle, grocer. 
Mits Gibfon, late of Barficld. Mrs. R. 
M’Combe, widow. Mrs. Steel, widow of Mir. 
Sees, brewer. »Mrs. Frewin, wife of. T. 
Frewin, efg. one of the\commiuthoners of the 
cuftoms. 
At Cockermouth, aged 37, Mrs. Stcel, 
wife of Mr. Stecl, attorney. Mr. J. Sim, 
dyer. 
Mr. R. Grange, late a 
At Henfingham, aged 56, Anthony Benn, 
efq. one of the juftices for the county of 
Cumberland. 
At Kendal, aged 21, Mr. John Atkinfon. 
Mr. William Hargroves. 
At Eittle Brompton, aged 72, Mr. Robert 
Lowther. 
At Seatonworks, Mr. W. Dickinfon. At 
Brayftone, aged 23, Mifs Ann Ruffel. 
At Drig, aged 29, Mrs. Mary Singletom 
Spinfter, lady of the manor of Ulpha. 
At Workington, Mr. Sewell, fen. 
J. Smith, Schoolmatter. 
At Claybrook, G. H: Hodgfon, efq. 
At Bolton, near Wigton, aged 81, the 
Rev. Dr. Fifher, thirty-nine years re€tor of 
Bolton, and formerly mafter of the grammar 
{chool at Cockermouth, whofe literary pro. 
ductions are numerous and highly refpe@tabic, 
as well as generally ufeful. As a divine h‘s 
talents were dplendid,» and his labours un- 
ceafing. Hewas bigoted to no party, but 
fought -truth alone ; in the fearch of which 
he was conftantly direéted by great good- 
nefs of heart.. In him were united the 
firm friend, the good and generous matter, 
the kind and tender parent; blett with a 
mild and forgiving fpirit, he paffed his long 
life in peace with all good men; and borne 
above the fear of death, by the confcioufnefs 
of a well {pent life, he endured his laft af- 
fliction with tranquillity andrefignation, || 
At Langton, aged 85, Mr. C. Harrifon, 
the oldeft common-council man of the corpo- 
ration of Appleby. 
At Kendal, Mrs, Hancock. 
At Challen-hall, Mrs. Mary Dickinfon, 
wife of R. Dickinfon, efq. captain of the 
Weitmoreland militia. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Latély at Shefheld, the houfe of Signior 
Petro, the celebrated maker of fire-works, 
unfortunately was fet on fire, and the explow 
fion was fo very fudden and fo extremely. 
dreadful, that an officer in the Somerfet fen- 
cible cavalry and feveral other perfons, who 
happened to be prefent, untortunately lot 
their lives. 
Married. } At York, Richard Kentifh, efq. 
captain inthe Cambridgefhire militia, to Mrs, 
Remington, widow of Richard Remington, 
eic. 
At Leeds, Mr. Jofeph Brent, of York, to 
Mifs Gafcoigne, of Malton. Mr. Moxton, 
furgeon, to Mils Hall. 
At Aldborough, near Boroughbridge, Mr. 
Jacob Smith, of Givendale, to Mifs M. Frete 
well, an amiable young lady with a handfome 
fortune. 
At Hull, George Uppleby, efg. merchant, 
to Mils Eliza Fowler, daughter of W. Fowler, 
ef. : 
At Starborough, Mr. W, Noble, of Aln- 
wick to Mila Sharp, daughter of Mr. Sharp, 
thip-owner, 
Mr.’ 
