FTO maa) 
March 1, 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES. 
WITH ALL MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 
Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the Counties. L- 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
So tremendous have been the late gales, 
that one veffel from Newcaftle, was driven to 
the latitude-of Greenland, and another was 
obliged to circumnavigate the kingdom, and 
put into Falmouth. 
A Dutch frigate, called the Yager of thirty- 
fix brafs guns, and 300 men, lately came into 
Shields harbour under jury mafts. She failed 
from -North Bergen in January, with two 
other frigates, whofe deftiny is yet unknown. 
The receipts at Mr. Kemble’s late benefit 
at Newcaftle theatre amounted to137]. 
On Tuefday the 28th of January, ult. at 
Leadgate, in the parifh.of Ryton, large quan- 
tities of oats were cut 3 the crop is better than 
_ might have been expeéted from the fevere 
and advanced ftate ofthe feafon. At Hedley, 
and other fouthern parts of Northumberland, 
eats are ftill ftanding in tolerable abundance. 
Married.| Stephen Fenwick, efq, captain 
inthe North York Militia, to Mifs F. A. Far- 
quharfon, of Houghton. Mr. Wm. Buffey, 
csornfaétor, to Mifs Hainback, both of Yarm. 
At North Shields, Mr. Tho. Matthews, 
butcher, to Mifs Johnfon. 
. At Haddington, Colin Maclaurin, efq. ad- 
vocate, to Mifs Jane Wilkie, of Rathobyres. 
At Berwick, Lieut. Wm. Renwick, of the 
-mavy, to Mifs Jane Davidfon. 
At Ayelifie, John Boazman, to Mifs- 
Hodgfon. Mr. Wm. Laidler, of Low Lights, 
fhip-owner, to Mifs Radcliff, of North 
Shields. c 
~ At South Church, near Bifhop’s Auckland, 
Mr. Henderfon, of Eldon, to Mifs Smith, of 
Morden. 
At Morpeth, Mr. R. Dixon, to Mifs Anne 
Singleton. 
Died.}|| At Durham, Mr. James Cawdell, 
wany years manager of the theatres at that 
place, Shields, Sunderland, Scarborough, &c. 
His abilities were generally admired, and as 
an intelligent, friendly, focial and facetious 
companion, he was almoft unrivailed. 
At Moukwearmouth, aged 91, Mr. Robert 
Walker. 
' At South Shields, aged 64, Mr. William 
Watton, common brewer. 
At Fatfield, Mr. Peter Butfon, who had 
lived 25 years in the employment of Robert 
Wade, efq. 
At Stockton, Mrs. Bufby, wife of Mr. H. 
Bashy. Mrs. Grey, reli. of the late Mr. 
Jefeph Grey, colietor of the cuftoms there. 
Mrs. Simpfon, widow of the late Mr. Simp- 
fon, of Ormfby, in Cleveland, York. 
At Preftwick, Mifs Coulter, fifter ef Mr. 
®haitee Coulter, of Carlifle. 
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*Crofs. 
At Haltwefel, Mrs. Jane Lowes, widow 
of the late Rey. Martin Nixon, and mother of 
John Bell, efq. of Gallowhill. 
At North Shields, Mr. Ainfley, keeper of 
the high light-houfe. 
At Sunderland, Mrs. Jewfey, wife of Mr, 
Jewfey, of the George Inn. 
At Cfexdele Hall, aged 77, William Sal- 
vin, efq. 
At Yeavering, Mr. Wm. Atkinfon, a 
warm friend to agricultural improvements. 
At Sunderland, Mr. Wm. Simpfon, for- 
merly of Moor-end, in Ennerdale, aged 59. 
He has left eleven brothers and fifiers, whole 
ages (including his own) amounted to 640. 
At Workington, Mr. Jof. Wildridge, aged 
70. Mrs, Harrifon, aged 86. Mr. foleph 
Thompfon, attorney at law, aged 54. Mrs. 
Ann Afkew, aged 75. Mrs. Mary Oakley. 
At Thirlefton, near Whittingham, in an 
advanced age, Mr. Ralph Bolour, an eminent 
farmer. 
At Newcaftle, Mr. Robt. Jackfon, cheefe- 
monger. Mr. John Shipley. Mr. James 
Robinfon, fen. aged 75. Mrs. Tickle. Mr. 
Wn. Ingham, jun. aged 18, a youth of great 
genius and accomplithments. Mr. Robert 
Hawks, late mafter of the fhip Three Brothers. 
of thisport. Mrs. Crofs, wife of Mr. John 
Mr. Jof. Atkinfon, an officer jn the 
Cumberland Militia. Mrs, Wallace, wife of 
Mr. Wallace, grocer. 
At Pates Hill, near Carlifle, in the flower 
of her age, Mifs Miles. 
At Morpeth, Mr. Rob. Clarke, currier. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Married.} At Cockermouth, Mr. fof. 
Sim, currler, te Mifs Sarah Walker, of Dean. 
At Abbeyholm, Mr. John Bullman, of Fell- 
fide, to Mrs. Tordifi, of Long Newton. Mr. 
Mark, tanner, at Maryrort, to Mifs Wilkin- 
fon, of Blitterlees. Mr. Robt. Huddart, of 
Skinburnefs, to Mifs Sim, of Silloth. Mr. 
John Wood, of Baggray, to Mifs Johnion, of 
Pelutho. Mr. Jofeph Jopling, marble-cattery 
in. Gatefhead, to Mifa Watkin, of Newcaftle. 
At Walton; Mr. John Birkley, eldef# fon 
of Richard Birkley, of Blackburn, efq. to 
Mifs Margaret Backhoufe, of Everton. 
At Temple Sowerby, Mr. Tho, Nutt, of 
Manchefter, to Mifs Hodgfon, fifter of Rd. _ 
Hodgfon Edmonfon, efg. of Acronbank. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. James M<‘Kinney, 
butcher, to Mrs. M‘*Coombe, widow. Mra 
John Fothergill, mariner, to MifS Sufan Pet~ 
tigrew. 
Died.} At Kelfo, the Rev. Corn. Lundie, 
upwards of 50 ycars minig&er of that town. 
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