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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES. 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
A. ftri& infpection of weights and fcales 
having lately taken place in the fouth divi- 
fion of Eafington Ward, in the county of Dur- 
ham, by order of the Magiftrates, the defi- 
ciency difcovered in the retail fhops, was fo 
great, that thé lofs to the poor of this fmall, 
and by no means populous diftriét, amounted 
to no leis than Sool. per annum. This fug- 
gefts a mode of relieving the poor without ex- 
pence. 
At the laft quarterly meeting of the com- 
Mittee of the Newcaftle Charity for the re- 
lief of poor Married Women lying in at. their 
own houfes, :t appeared, that fince the for- 
mer meeting'in March, 56 women have been 
delivered of 59 children, and received the 
benefit of the Inftitution. All the women 
have recovered, and ef the children only two 
have died, and thofe twins prematurely 
born. 
Married] At Newcaftle, Mr. Anthony 
Charlton, to Mrs. White, of the George Inn 
in the Flefh Market. Mr. John Darnell, of 
the New Mills, to Mifs Simpfon. 
At Carlifle, Mr. Thomas Hutchinfon, of 
Bury, Lancafhire, to Mifs Lofh, of the former 
place. ; 
At Hexham, Mr. John Calvert, officer of 
excife, to Mifs Ainfley. 
At Stockton, Mr. John Moon, of Norton, 
to Mifs Dixon, of the former place. 
At Bifhopwearmouth, Mr. Thomas Reed, 
enfign in the Surry militia, to Mifs Hannah 
Sterling. Mr. Simon Mewburn, of Acomb, 
near Hexham, to Mifs Elizabeth Davifon. 
Died.| At Newcaftle, Mr. john Wright, 
common carrier between that town and Car- 
lifie. Suddenly, the rev. Nathaniel Ellifon, 
ie€turer of St. Andrews, and rector of Bolath. 
In his 31f year, Mr. Lancelot Atkinfon, fen. 
fhip-broker. In the prime of life, Mrs. 
Hawthorn. Mr. Ifaac Beaumont. 
At Carlifle, fuddenly, aged 23, Mr. John 
Wilkinfon. 
At Durham, aged $4, Mrs. Mary Hopper, 
aunt to Hopper Williamfon, efg. recorder of 
the corporation. 
At Sunderland, at the extraordinary age of 
413, John Dobfon. 
At Oufeburn, near Newcaftle, Mrs. Kep- 
ple: fhe was lately delivered of 3 children 
at a birth, all of whom are in a promifing 
way. At the fame place, in his 66th year, 
Captain Andrew Morton. 
Aged 72, Mr. Chriftopher Liddle, 
Cleves Crofs, county of Durham. 
At Bithopweurmouth, Lancelot 
Smith, formerly ia the Greeniand trade from 
Liverpool. 
In his 76th year, Mr. Thomas Thompfon, 
ef Chillingham Barnes, near Wooler. He 
has. been long known.as a great improver of 
the breed of fheep, in the county of Nor- 
thumberland. 
As Mr. Barrow, oné of the counfel of the 
Morthern circuit was crofiing the river Eden, 
of 
Capt. 
- hear Carlifle, on horfeback, he unfortunately 
miftook the point of paflage, and getting out 
\of his depth was drowned. Mr. B. was a 
gentleman of amiable manners, and elegant 
accomplifhments, and his premature fate will 
, long be regretted by his friends and relatives 
in the town of Lancafter, of which place he 
Was a native. 
At Stranton, near Hartlepool, of a tym- 
pany, Mr. John Debfon, aged 54. He was 
tapped on the 28th of February, 1796, 
by Mr. C. Grey, of Norton, for the firt 
time. This operation was afterwards repeat- 
ed 32 times by Mr. Maynard, furgeon, late 
of Greatham, and 53 times by Mr. Tate of 
Stranton. The: quantity of water difcharged 
at thefe feveral periods, amounted to 202 
gallons, one quart and a pint, ale meafure. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
_Married.|_ Mr. Gregory Elfley, of Pa- 
trick Brorapton, near Catterick, to Mifs 
White, of Blackburn, Lancathire. 
Died.] At Whitehaven, in a very adv. 
vanced age, Mrs. Jane Dickinfon. Aged 7o, 
Mr. John Devlin. Mr. Robert Cowall. 
Aged 54, Mrs. Sarah Simon. Aged 73, 
Mrs. Jane Thompfon. 
At his feat at Holm Rook, near White- 
haven, Henry Luturge, efg. in the 76th 
year of hisage, He was univerfally beloved 
and ref{pected. 
At Kendall, Mifs Agnes Sinkinfon: fhe 
dined with the family in apparent good health, 
but. was foon after fuddenly taken ill, and 
expired in an hour. 
At the fame place, Mr. John Ward. 
At Workington, Mr. James Robertfon, 
deputy cuftomer of that part. Mr. Thomas 
Barnes, of the yellow fever. Aged 79, 
Mrs. Jane Wilfon. 
At Seaton, aged 51, captain John Mil- 
liken, of the Mary of Workington. 
At New Houfe, near Egremont, 
Henry Cook, fen. miller. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Marvied.|_ At Leeds, Archibald Paris, 
efq. of London, to Mifs Lee, of the former 
place. Mr. Heele, to Mifs E. Johnfon, of 
Darrington. 
At Hull, Mr. Dewes, to Mifs 
daughter of captain Humphry Ford. 
Mr. Wm. Stephenfon, of Wakefield, to 
Mifs Garfide, of Huddersfield. 
At Pocklington, the rev. J. Rodewell, 
leCturer of Holy Trinity Church, Leeds, to 
Mifs Bafket, daughter of the late rev. Mr. 
Baiket, of Pocklington. 
The reverend Gregory Wood, of Bollon 
Caftle, to Mifs Palmer of Kerby Hall. 
At Pudfey,: near Leeds, Mr. John Farrar, 
aged 76, to Mifs Sarah Raiftrick, of Cal- 
verley, aged 40. 
Mr. Harrifon, jun. of Hollis Croft, te 
Mifs Wilfon, of the Snuff Mill, near Shef- 
field. 
At Ripley, Brook Richmond, efg. of 
York, to Mifs Liddel, of Ripley Park, near 
ies Harrogate, 
Mr. 
Ford, 
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