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“Aged 36, Mrs. Atkinfon. 
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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES. 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
Thomas Wilkinfon, efq. of Coxhow, has 
paid into the hands of the treafurer of the 
Durham Infirmary the fum of rool. being 
his fecond donation to that amount, exclufive 
of his annual fubfcription. 
Married.| At Newcaftle, Mr. Edward 
Emerfon, ironmonger, to Mifs Fenwick, of 
Ryton. Mr. Richurd Heron to Mils Jane 
Dodds. 
At Morpeth, Mr. Thomas Flint, to Mifs 
Ann Smith, of Herrington Mill. 
Rattrick, civil engineer, to Mrs. Tueling, 
widow of Mr. Tueling, late of Charing-crefs, 
goldfmith and jeweller. 
Mr. William Potts, of Sunderland, to Mifs 
“Ranfon, of Coxgreen. 
At Hart, near Hartlepool, Mr. Thompfon, 
of the King’s-head inn, Darlington, to Milfs 
Hatrrifon, of Hart Warren. 
At Marfton, John Savile Foljambie, efq. 
of Aidwark, to Mifs Willoughby, eldett 
‘daughter of the Rev. James Willoughby, 
‘retor of Guifeley. ' 
Died.| At Newealtle, Mr. John Stokee, 
fen. Aged 63, Mr. William Leighton. Sud- 
denly, Mrs. Charlton. In his 84th year, 
Mr. Michael Elliot, many years fenior mem- 
ber of the Cooper’s company in that, town. 
In his 7oth year, 
Mr. George Fothergill, many years mafter of 
a veffel in the Gottenburgh trade. 
At Durham, Smith Burke, efq. the re- 
corder of that city. Aged 68, Mrs. Taylor. 
Mrs. Sheffield. 
At Carlifle, at the great age of 96, Mr. 
Thomzs Blaylock. 
At South-Shields, in‘her 23d year, Mrs. 
Brotherton, wife of the Rev. Mr. Brother- 
ton, a difienting clergyman. g 
~ In Gatefhead, aged 08, Mr. John Dobfon. 
At Hexham, Mrs. Ions, of the Golden- 
Lion inn. 
At Alnwicl:, at a very advanced age, Mrs. 
Strother. 
Mr. Phillips, of Sunderland: 
drowned in aticmpting to crofs 
Barn. Z 
The Re¥. Henry Latton, vicar of Weood- 
he was 
Hendon 
horn and Felton, in Northumberland. 
At Hartottle, in his soth year, the Rev. 
Mr. Murray, diffenting miniter. 
At Bilhopwearthouth, Mrs. Rain. 
CUMBERLAND AND- WESTMORELAND, 
Married.) At Carlifle, Mr. John Graham, 
to. Mifs Margaret Graham, of Burnthwaite. 
At Calbeck, Mr. Wiiliam Alcock, of 
Hefket, New-Market, to Mis Croiby, of 
Fryar-hall. 
At Kendal, Mr. William Dilworth Crewd- 
fon, banker, to Mifs Deborah Braithwaite. 
At Ditiington, Mr. Robert Welfn, mate of 
the Jamaica, to Mus-Hannah Branthwaite. 
Mr. fobn Lindal, mariner, of Workington, 
“to Mifs Riifon, oF Wahinbank. 
Mr. john 
Likewife at Workington, Mr. John Wilfon, 
mate of the Fanny, to Mifs Waugh. Captain 
Peter Hurd, of the fhip Fortune, to Mits 
Cannon. 
At Poulton in the Filde, Mr. John Clegg, 
to Mifs Sarah Haflem. 
- At Arlecdon, Mr: Hayton, mate of the fhip . 
Henry, to Mifs Fletcher, of High-houfes. ~_ 
At Brampton, Captain Oliver, of the 8th 
regiment of foot, toMifs Bell, of the Howard’s 
Arms. 
Died.| At Whitehaven, in her goth year, 
Mis. Jane Robinfon. Mrs.Ingram. After a 
very fhort but excruciating illnefs of a few 
hours, Jr. Jofeph Harris, furgeon, aged 47. 
At High Croiby, near Carlifle, in his 7d 
year, Mr. Thomas Graham. a 
At Kendal, Mr. jonathan Dodgfon. 
At Workington, aged 57, Mrs. Eleanor 
Thornthwaite. Mrs. Jane Ullock. Mr. Joha 
Curry. Mrs. Dickenion. 
At Nether-Stenton, near Ravenglafs, aged 
63, Mrs. Mary Smith. 
YORKSHIRE. 
As Mr. Ingle, furgeon, of Ripley, was 
crofling a field near that Piace, he difcovered 
a cur-dog in the a& of killing a hare, which 
he took up quite dead, and in paunching the 
animaly found two young ones alive in her 
belly. Thefe he immediately configned to 
the care of a cat, who fuckled them, and dif. 
covers as much fondnefs for them, as if they 
were herown kittens. Theinterim between 
the hare being killed, and the young ones 
taken out, was about eight minutes. 
Married.| At York, Mr. N. Chicken, 
wine- merchant, to Mifs Huddleftone, of | 
Pocklington. Mr. Tate, attorney, to Mifs 
~Whitelock. Mr. Wilfred Pyemont, to Mis 
Waitbit. é 
At Leeds, Mr. Hearon, merchant, to Mifs 
Ray. Mr. Charles Brown, to Milfs Boyd, 
At Bull, Mr. Wilkinfon, to Mifs Rodwell, 
of Little Levermere, in Suffolk. Mr. Henry 
Neville, to Mifs Gilby. 
At Kaarefbcrough, Mr. Richard Dewes, to 
Mifs Driffield. | 
Mr. Green-Paley, of the Bowling iroa- 
works, to Mifs Barber, of Clock-houfe, near 
Bradford: 
At Doncaiter, Mr. Jofeph Mandall, che- 
nfs, to Mats Phizabeth Maadall. Mr. Earn- 
fhaw, to -Mifs Martha King. Mr. Stocks 
Heaton, attorney, to Mifs Mary Hornpy. 
Mr. Maw, to Mils Mary-Gooddy. Mr, 
Revill, to Mits Langford. 
Mr. John Huftler, of Bradford, to Mifs 
Peafe, of Darlington. 
Mr. Matthew-Cowper, of Haflingdon, to 
Mifs Habella Smith, of York. 
At Snaith, Mr. Francis Graves, of Heck, 
grazier, to Miis Hankes. . 
At Bempton, near Bridlington, Mr. John- 
fon, of Cayton, to Mifs Walmfley, of the 
Sox oer piace. f 
Died. | 
