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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES. 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
Married.| At Newcaftle, Ralph Bates, efq. 
lieutenant-colonel of the 6th or Innifkilling 
dfagoons, to Mifs Sarah Ellifon. Mr. Tho- 
mas Peel, to Mifs Ifabella Blakey, Mr. 
Thomas Claxton, to Mits Shepherd. Mr. 
Ralph Hemfley, to Mifs C. Cro$ks, Mr. 
‘Ralph Carnaby to Mifs Ann Fawcus. 
At Durham, Randle Wilbraham, of Rode 
Hall, in the county of Cheifter, to Mifs 
Rudd, of Durham. Andrew Bond, efq. of 
Deal, in Kent, to Mifs Salvin, of Old Elvet, © 
in the county of Durham. 
' Mr. Jofeph Grainger, banker, of Flafs 
Hall, near Durham, to Mids Golpitts, of 
Streatlam-caftle. 
At Hexham, Mr. John Forfter, banker, 
ef Carlifle, to Mifs Wattell. 
Mr. Robert Snowball, of Hedley, to Mifs 
Bell. i 
The Rev. Henry Hodges, of Embleton, 
to Mifs Sophia A. Crickett, daughter of C. 
A. Crickett, efq. M. P. 
At St. Mary’s Gatethead, county of Dur- 
ham, Mr. John Hawks, of New Greenwich, 
to Mifs Longridge, 
Died.] At Newcaftle, in her grft yeas, 
Mrs. Jackfon,; matron of the infirmary at 
that town, which office fhe filled with credit 
for 35 years. After along illnefs, Thomas 
Walton, efg. one of the agents to the Grand 
Allies concerns, and lieutenant in the New- 
caftle corps of Volunteers. Suddenly, Mr. 
Wm. Bell. Mr. Wm. Crow. Mr. Wm. 
Goodfman. Mr. Ralph Waters, fen. Aged 65, 
Mrs. Wilkinfon. 
At Durham, Mr. David Wailace. Mr... 
Robert Wood, apparitor to the bishop of Dur- 
ham. Aged 74, Mrs. Halhead. 
At Hexham, Mrs. Heron. 
At Sunderland, Mr, Thomas Stout, of the 
euitoms. 
At Stockton, Mrs. Richmond. 
At Kirkella, in Northumberland, Mr. 
and Mrs. Collinfon; they both expired on 
the fame day, and were interred in the fame 
grave. ; 
At Norton, near Stockton, Mr. Morley- 
At Eaftfield, aged 88, Mr. Wm. Neibett, 
formerly of the excife in Newcaftle. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Married.| At Whitehaven, Mr. Robert 
Jenkinfon, to Mifs Elizabeth Crojby. Mr. 
Thomas Nichelfon, to Mifs Skelton. Mir. 
Daniel Kirkbride. ferjeant in the Wetmore- 
land militia, to Mifs Ann Fletcher. Mr. 
Thomas Hudfon, to Mifs Wilkinfon. 
At Penrith, Mr. Wm. Noble, to Mifs 
Ann Cowper. The Rev. Mr. Grattan, coufin 
to the Irith orator of that name, to Milfs 
Dixon. 
At Workington, Mr. John Bainbridge to 
Mits Mary Rudd. 
At Morrelby, Mr, John Burton, to Miis 
Cladders. ; 
At Appleby, Anthony Lefroy, efq. captain 
in the 65th regiment of foot, to Mifs Betfy 
Wilkin. ; 
At Abbey Holm, Mr. Richard Miller, -to 
Milfs Mary ‘Phompfon,. 3 
At Diffingten, Mr. Wm. Grayfon, to Mifs 
Ifabella Martin. Mr. John Bell, to Mifs 
Wilkinton. 
At Cockermouth, John Thompfon, efq. 
lieutenant and adjutant of the Weftmoreland 
militia, to Mrs, Walker. Mr. Herd, fadler, 
to Mifs Barrafs, of Bank End, near Egremont. 
_ Died.| At Whitehaven, in her 7ift year, 
Mrs. Elizabeth Fither, of the Pack-horfe inn. 
Aged 29, Mr. Anthony Benjamin Pook, 
Aged §7, Mrs. Barwife. In her 74th year, 
Mrs. Mann. Mr. Jofeph Blain. Mr. John 
Biagg. Aged 24,- Mr. Wm. Jackfon. In 
her 74th year, Mrs. Ponfonby. Mrs. Mac- 
manus. e. 
At the fame place, in his 77th year, Mr. 
John Brown: he was a native of Abbey 
Holme, and worked fifty years in: London, 
as a journeyman fhoemaker, 15 of which he 
was acknowledged to be the firft workman in 
the trade, In concert with two Italians, he 
began that preparation of leather, known 
by the name of Black Spanifh, or Morocco; 
but before the completion of the plan, his 
affociates contrived to exclude him from all 
benéfits of an invention which in a fhort 
time enabled them to retire to their na- 
tive couatry, with fufficient wealth to pur- 
chate the rank of nobility. About two years 
fince he left London, and fettled in that town, 
At Morretley Hall, near Whitehaven, 
aged 64, Mr. George Sowerby. 
At Parton, likewile near Whitehaven, Mrs, 
Mary Thompfon, innkeeper. 
At Sandbed, in his 74th year, Mr. John 
Tate. He difcharged the office of clerk in 
the parifh church of Kirkardrews upon Ejk, 
for 43 years; during.which period he muit 
have walked, as appears from calculation, 
upwards of 75,000 miles in travelling to and 
from church every Sunday, and to and from 
afchool, which he taught in its neighbour- 
hoed every day. 
At Diflington, at an advanced age, Mr, 
‘Joha Storey. 
At Kirkland, near Kendal, Mr. Godmond. 
At Heverfham, the Rev. Mr. Wilfon, 
upwards of 49 years mafter of the free gram~ 
mar fchool in that place. He acquitted the 
truit repofed in him with the greatett afliduicy 
and fuccefs, and was equally refpeéted asa 
devout and exemplary clergyman. 
At Penrith, Mr. C. Honeyman. 
At Ireby, Mr. John Slack, horfe-dealer. 
At Warwick, near Carlile, Mr. Wm. 
Raundlofen. 
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