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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES. 

NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
_ Married.) At Newcattle, Captain Ilderton, 
ef the Northumberland Militia, to Mifs aA 
Harrifon. Wm. Burdon, efq. to Miis Dixon, 
daughter of Major-General Dixon. 
At Morpeth, Mr. Thomas ‘Thompfon to 
Mifs Anh Wood. 
At Carlifle, Roger Williamfon, efq. of 
Snettlegarth, near Wigton, to Mils Donald, 
, only daughter of Mr. Donaid, of Fouliike, in 
Lowiwater. 
Mr. Thomas Hayton, of Sunderland, to 
Mitis Huntrods, of Bifhopwearmouth. 
At Workington, Mr. Adam Scott, mercer, 
so Mifs Marthall. 
At Corbridge, Mr. John Walker to Mife 
Mary Wiathip. 
At Bywell, Mr. W. Sanders, fupervifor of 
excife at Hexham, to Mais Mary Jewitt, of 
the former place. 
Died.] At Newcaftle, Mr, George Ander- 
fon, formerly an Beiiperit builder. He rea- 
lifed a confiderable fortune by his iadulory 
and talents, which raifed Aim from the btu- 
ation of a journeyman brickiayer. 
At the fame place, aged $3, Mr. Henry 
Shadforth, fen. clerk of the chamber to the 
Sornontten? Mr. John Dazgnia, cafhierin the 
Old Bank. In his 4oth year, Mr. Jofhua 
Straker, agent to Colonel Beaumont. The 
Rev. Thomas Hornby, leéturer of St. Jobn’s. 
At the Leazes, near Newcattle,, Mrs. Pol- 
lard. 
Mrs. Dunford, wife of Major Dunford, of 
the Royal Engineérs, and danghter of the 
late Anthony Ifaacfon, efg. of Kenton, in 
Northumberland. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
It has been decidedj by a trial at the Jaft 
aflizes, at Carlifle, that the freehold or a 
shurch-yard is in the reétor; and that the 
earth cannot be dug, ora graveitone piaced, 
without his permiffion. 
A few days ago, Mary the wife of Walter 
Middlemas, farmer, at Ribton, near Work- 
ington, was fafely delivered of three boys, 
who, with the mother, are likely to do well: 
at a former birth fhe had twins, a fon and a 
daughter. 
Married.] At Whitehaven, Mr. Thomas 
Allifon, fadler, to Mifs Elizabeth Stockdale. 
‘At the Abbey Church, in Holm, Mr. John 
Turner, of Green Row, to Mrs. Jane Drape. 
At Workington, Mr. John Ettringham, 
mafon, to Milfs Jane Elliott. 
At Orton, Mr. James Holme, of Roun- 
thwaite, to Mifs Aiderfon, of Ellergill. 
Died.| At Whitehaven, aged 28, Mrs. 
Ann Barrafs. 
At Wigton, in his-68th year, the Rev. 
Lowther Yates, D. D. Matter of Catherine 
Ball, in the univerfity of Cambtiage, and a 
Prebendary of Norwich. Dr. Yates was ad- 
mitted B, A. in 4750, and proceeded M. A, 
17545 
and D.D. 1780... He fucceeded Dr, 
Prefcotr, as Mafter of the College in 1779, 
and was chofen Vice Chancellor of the U 
Uni- 
verfity in 177g and 1794. 
At Kend: tals in the prime of life, Mr. 
Thomas Gough. Mifs Bateman. Mrs. Col 
lins, wife of Mr. Collins, diffenting minifters 
At Rifhton Hall, near Kendall, Mes, 
Hewetfon, linen-draper, in Kendall. 
At Stargill, in her 72d year, Mrs. Margaret 
Wilfon. | 
At Thoraholme, Mr. Darcy Benfon. Alfo 
Mrs. Mary Benfon, fifter-in-law to the 
former: 
At Workington, 
Longcake. 
At Hawkfhead, in her 48th year, 
Bolton, of the King’s Arms inns 
YORKSHIRE. 
At a meeting of the Holdernefs Agricul- 
tural Society, held at Hedon, the quettion, 
Whether ieee is any folid objeCtion againit. 
breeding from cattlé, however near their’ 
confanguinity ? was difcuffed by.a numerous -. 
aliembly, confifting of feveral nredical gen~ 
tlemen, and farmers and graziers of\ great 
experience in the breeding of cattle, whem 
the unanimous opinion of the company was, 
that there is not any folid reafoh whatever 
againtt breeding from cattle, however nearly 
related. ; 
ee At York, Mr. Robert Jones te 
Mifs Brearey, of Pideaker Mr. Jofepl 
Kaye, of Liverpool, to Mifs Ann Giblon, of 
York. 
At Hull, Mr. William Hall, of Gilber- 
dike, to Mrs. Firbank, of the, former placc.. 
aged 76, Mr. Williara 
Mrs. 
Mr. George Rudfton to Mifs Bell, of York. 
Mr. Thomas Coltifh to Mrs Sadler. {£i- 
George Malkham to Mifs Grayham. Mr. 
William Smith te Mifs Fox. 
At Leeds, Mr. Charnock, merchant, to 
Miis Beezon. Mr. Samuel Deveril, to Mrs. 
Hannah Hargil: it was but five weeks before 
that fhe buried her former hufband, and 
nearly the fame length of time fince her pre- ~ 
fent hufband followed his late wife to the 
grave. 
At Sheffield, the Rev. H. Pearfon, LL. Be 
to Mifs Parice Wilfon. 
At Whitby, John Yeoman, efq. to Mifs 
Marriott, eldeft daughter of Randolph Mar- 
riott, efq. of Thirik. Mr. Watfon to Mifs 
Cudbert. 
At Knarefborough, Mr. Walter Bekinone, 
merchant, to Mis Clarlghas 
At W omerile »y, the Honourable Edward 
Hawke, to Miis Francis Ann Hervev, fecond. 
daughter of the late Colonel Hannay of 
Homertley. 
At Wakefield, Mr. 
draper, to Mifsy Sykes. 
Mr. John Henry Maw, of Warmfworth, 
to Mifs Clapham, of Hemfwvorth. 
H. Holmes, linens 
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