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PRovenCraTr “OCCURRENCE 8: 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
The Lirerary AND PHILOSOPHICAL 
Society of NEwcASTLE, in reply to an 
invidious paflage in the Annual Regifter, 
of 1792, have publifhed a ftatement, that 
- the fociety had no exiftence at the period 
there alluded to, and that it bas always 
been one of its unbroken regulations, to 
avoid the difcuflion of any topics connected 
with religion and politics. 
Married.| At Newcaftle, Mr. Thomas 
Gibfon, to Mifs Cram. 
At Durham, Andrew Anderfon, efq. of 
Tortola, to Mifs H. Hetherington of the 
fame ifland. 
At Alnwic, Mr. Jofeph Falder, furgeon, 
aged 71, to Mifs Laing, aged 17. 
Died.| At Newcaftle, Mr. John Young, 
tanner. Aged $4, Mr. Michael Callender, 
nurfery and feedfman. . Mifs Mary Newton. 
Aged 84, Mr. James Frafer, a native of 
North Britain: At twenty years of age, he 
entered into the Highland watch 3 and ferved 
in that and other regiments 27 years 3; was 
at the batiles ef Val, Fontenoy, Dettingen, 
é&c. and employed the laft 37 years of his 
life, in the fervice of one family as a weaver. 
At Belford, agedgo, Mr. Clement Yelloly. 
At Heighington, Mits Jepfon, eldeft 
daughter of William Jepfon, efy. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
A free fchool at Parfonhy, in Cumberland, 
founded in conformity to the will of John 
Sibfon, efg. (a native of that parifh) is ina 
{tate of great forwardnefs. The building is 
{pacious and convenient, and the nature of 
the foundation fo liberal, that the moft hap- 
py effects are likely to arife from fo laudable 
an inftitution, 
Married.}| At Kendal, Mr. Brockbank, 
druggift, to Mifs Batty, daughter of the Rev. 
Mr. Batty of Kendal. Mr. Cragg, furgeon, to 
Mifs Cornthwaite. 
At Beetham, Mr. Whitaker, to Mifs 
Margaret Hadwen. 
At Newhaven, Mr. Wilfon, muflin ma- 
nufacturer, to Mifs Beck, daughter of Mr. 
Beck, wine merchant. 
At Diflington, Mr. Henry Wilfon, to Mifs 
Mifs Grimifon. 
At Morrefby, Capt. Ward, of Parton, to 
Mifs Harrett. 
At Torpenhow, Mr. Wm. Mitchinfon, 
of Plumbland, to Mifs Mabella Thompfon, 
. of Threapland. 
Died.| At Carlifle, Mrs. Betty Thompfon, 
widow. Mr. W. Pattinfon. Mrs. Pearfon. 
At Whitehaven, Mr John Dixon. Mrs. 
Story, relict of the late Capt. Story. Mr. S. 
Williamfon. Aged go, Mr. Pearfon, form- 
erly fchoolmatfter. 
At Kendal, Mr. Andrew Henderfon. Mrs, 
Mitton, wife of Mr. Mitton, linen draper. 
At Sebergham, Rev. Henry Denton, vi- 
car of Bromield and curate of Caftle Sow- 
erby. 
At Workington, aged 21, Mr. Mufgrave 
Ellwood Mrs. Sharp. Mrs. Clark, Mr. 
David Johnfon, a refpectable farmer. 
At Carleton, near Eggremont, Mrs. Lu- 
cas, wife of Mr. Jofeph Lucas. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Married.| At York, Mr. William Kir- 
chener, of London, to Mifs E. Cripps, daugh- 
ter of the late Rev. T. Cripps, retor of 
Cheadle. R Clavering Savage, efq. of Emley, 
to Mifs E. Barlow, of Middlethorpe. 
At Sheffield, Mr. Geo. Brown, to Mifs E. 
Peech of the Angel Inn. 
At Scarborough, Mr. Stephen Temple, to 
Mifs Jane Sunley. 
At Catwick, Mr. Richard Jackfon, of 
Welron, to Mifs Robinfon, daughter of B. 
Robinion, efq. of Catwick. 
At Dewibury, Mr. John Greenwood, fur- 
geon, to-Miis Jane Greenwood. 
At Whitby, John Barker, efq. of Londen, 
cornfactor, to Mifs Champion. 
At Bridlington, Rev. Francis Wrangham, 
vicar of Hunmanly, to Mils Agnes Creyke, 
daughter of Colonel Creyke, of Marton. 
At Broadfworth, Rev. J. S. Rudd, A. B, 
of Queen’s College, Cambridge, to Mifs C. 
R. Kentifh, of Bridlington, 
At Bingley, Rev. Geo. Hutchinfon, of 
Manchefter, to Mils Collingley. 
At Boffal, Mr. Wm. Arnét of Hull, te 
Mifs A. Galtrefs of Claxten. 
At Doncatter, Thomas Jennings, efq. 
captain in the 4th regiment of dragoon guards, 
to Mifs Clibborn. 
Died.) At York, Mr. Wm. Harrifon, fur- 
veyor of taxes. Mr. Francis Hunt. Mrs. 
Bowling, reliét of Mr. W. Bowling. Aged 
88, Mr. Edward Smith, fheriff¥ of York in 
the year 1764. Mr. J. Kingan, auétioneer. 
Aged 70, Chrift. Rawden, efg. James 
Murray, efq. of Broughton. Aged 24, Mr. 
James Rufby. Aged 81, Mrs. Dorothy 
Hotham, relict of the Mr. Rt. Hotham, 
brewer. Aged 76, Mr. Samuel Matthews. 
At Doncatter, aged 53, Mrs. Swann, wise 
of T. Swann, efq. 
At Briftol hot wells, Mrs. Smith, wife 
of Mr. John Frederick Smith, merchant, of 
Wakefield—the was daughter to the late 
Captain Edward Howorth, and niece to the 
prefent Admiral Howorth, both of the royai 
havy. ° 
At Sheffield, Mr. John Barlow. 
At Leeds, Mr. Robert Rhodes. Mr. 
Martin Brown. Aged 77, Mr. Jeremiah 
Hailey. Mrs. Garland, reli& of the late 
Mr. Garland. : 
At Hull, aged 61, Mr. Robert Kinder, 
merchant. Aged 32, Mr. William Morrill. 
Mrs. Appleton. Mrs. Matfon. Mrs. Briggs. 
At Beverley, aged 52, Mr. John Tiger, 
Jron-monger. 
At Duncombe Park, the lady of C. $. Dun- 
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