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[April 1, 
PROVINCTAYT OCCURR EN Cae 
WITH att MARRIAGES anp DEATHS, 
Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the Counties. 
[*%* Authentic Communications for this Department are always very thankfully received.] 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
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eThe Rey.-Francis Haggitt, prebendary of 
Durham, has difcovéred, that flour kneaded 
with bran-water will produce confiderably 
more bread, than the fame Sel of flour 
when aed with plain water. 
A feryant belonging to Mefirs. Bell and 
Brown, of Wall’s. End, No:thumberland, 
late completed his hundredth year, poffef- 
fing vigorous health.—His teeth are fo found 
that he can eat the hardeft fhip-bifcuit; and 
he can read the fmallef print without fpec- 
» tackles. 
For the better fupply, of the poor at and 
near Stockton, with the neceflary article of 
milk, the Bifhop of Durham has let a fmall 
farm there, at the old rent, with an allow- 
ance befides, to a proper tenant, on condition 
of his keeping a large dairy of cows, and 
felling their milk at a hal{-penny per quart. 
The conductors of the Monthly Preceptor 
have this month awarded their firtt prize, va- 
due 3 guineas, to Mafter Joun Nixon, aged 
34, of Mr. Furnafs’s academy at Heddon on 
the Wall, for his folution of their Mathe- 
matical queftion. 
Married.| At Durham, Mr. Nich. Proud, 
linen-draper, to Mifs‘Emmy Pearfon. 
At Mitford, Miles Bowker, efg. to Mifs 
Mitford./ ; 
At Belford, Mr. John Scott, architeé, to 
Mifs Tate, daughter of J. Tate, of Guizon 
Mill. 
At Sunderland, Mr. Prudder, mafter of a 
veffel of that port, to Mifs Sarah Hogarth, 
late of Carlifle. Mr. Richard Dowell, joiner, 
to Mifs Smith, of Bifhopfwearmouth. 
At Tynemouth, James Juftice, efg. of 
Juftice Hall, to Mifs E. Campbell of Whitby. 
Mr. Henry Pa eaten. to Milfs Hepple. 
At Welt Boldon, Mr. John Read, to Mifs 
M. Taylor. 
_ At Merrington, Mr. C. Andrews, to Mifs 
Willis, of Stockton-upon-Tees. 
At-Prudhoe Cattle, Mr. ie Bell, to Miis E. 
Byerley, of Overton. 
At Whalton, Mr. Blythe, furgeon, in 
Ponteland, to Mifs Aynfley, of ‘Newham. 
At Morpeth, Mr, John poadik, to Mifs 
Rofetta Galbraith. 
At Newcattle, Mr. John Clennel, hatter, 
Mr. fohn Summers, of the 
Cumberland militia, to “Mifs Smith. ‘ 
Died.| At Plaufworth, near Durham, 
aged 785 Mr. John Darling, farmer. 
At Hawkhill, near Alnwiel, Mifs Briggs, 
daughter of Mr. Briggs. 
At Barnard’s Caftle, aged 76, Mrs. James, 
_ Mrs. Jane Coulter. 
relict of the late J. James, efq. of Welt Ack- 
land. 
At Bonker’s Hill, -near Newbottle, Mrs. 
Smith, wife of Mr. S. Smith. 
At the Ballaft Hills, Mrs. Lambton, aged 
96. 
At Berwick-upon-Tweed, Mr. W. Fergu- 
fon. Mrs.Stephenfon. Mr. Yelloly, maf- 
ter-gunner of that garrifon. 
Mr. Edward Willoby, thirty-five years 
town-clerk of that corporation. 
“At Daltonfield Houfes, near, Seaham, in 
childbed with her fixteenth child, Mrs. Sto- 
rey, wife of"Mr. Storey, of that plaee. 
At Eaft Raynton, near Durham, Mr. Jehn 
Coleman. ¥ 
At Thurnton, Mr. Jofeph Witham. 
At Blythe, Edmund Hannay, efg. aged 73. 
At Chefter-le-ftreet, Mrs. Weft, wife of 
Mr. Weft, jun. 
At Whickham, aged 86, Mr. Bannifter 
Bayles. 
At Newcaftle, Mrs. Harvey, tobacconift. 
Mr. Stephen Parkinfon, 
one of the fergeants at mace. Mifs Richard- 
fon, daughter of Mr.Richardfon, fchoolmafter. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
A cow fed by Mr. Robert Fifher, of Den- 
ton Holm, was lately fold at Carlifle for 
fifty guineas. ) 
Married.| At Cumrew, John Gill, efq. 
to Mifs Thompfon, of Carlattan. 
At Kendali, Mr. G. Coates, of Norton, to 
Mifs Han. Whitwell, of Kendall. Mr. An- 
thony Gough, to Mifs Mary Harrifon. Mr.~ . 
Robert Shaw, to Mifs Bownefs. 
At Carliile, Mr Blaylock, grocer, to Mifs 
Henderfon. Mr. John Baty, grocer, to Mifs 
M. Fither of Denton-holm. ~ 
- At Bownefs, Mr. Daniel Clarke, of Kirk- 
bride, to Mifs Nancy Browne, of Whitrigg. 
Died.| At Carlifle, Mrs. Coleman, wife 
of Mr. Coleman, Brazier. Mr. Thomas Gate, 
watch-maker. Mr. Adam Batey, publican. 
Mrs. Mary Barnes. 
At Whitehaven, aged 70, Samuel Martin, 
efq. Mrs. Heflop, widow of the late Rev. 
Mr. Heflop.. Mrs. Balfield, widow. Mrs, 
Youager, wife of John Younger, efq. 
At Workington, Mr. Jer. Thompfon, at- 
torney. Mr. Joh n Wilkes, thip-owner, aged - 
51. Mr. H. Laurence, ance 64. 
At Milbeck-under- Skiddaw, aged 73, Mr. 
Jofeph Adamfon. 
At Egremont, aged 56, Mrs. eb cy wife 
of Mr. Richard Curwen. 
At Botcherly, near Carlifle, aged am Mrs. 
Mary Holme, one of the people called qua- 
kers 5; dhe had never known an hour’s illnefs, 
and 
