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WITH att MARRIAGES ayp DEATHS, 
Arranged seographically, or in the Order of the Counties. 
T*4* Authentic Communications for this Department are always, very thankfully received. | 
P i ‘ EET i 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
A public fpirited gentleman of Newcaftle, 
lately imported a large quantity of rye, which 
he fold in the open “market at 18s. the Boll, 
ata time when the current price was 22s. 
At the late May Guild at Durham, 134 
perfons were admitted freemen of ‘that city. 
The corporation of Newcaftle have relin- 
quifhed their dues from the fithing boats, to 
encourage the fupply. The fame has been 
done at many other places in the North of 
England and in Scotland. 
It is underftood that Mr. Witson, who 
erected the ftupendous iron bridge at Sunder- 
land, has propofed to ere€& an iron bridge 
on fie {cite of London Bridge, the centre meek 
of which is to be high and wide enough to 
admit the paffage of thips into that part of the 
Thames which lies between London and 
Blackfriar’s Bridge. 
Married.| At Newcaftle, Mr. Mofes Clen- 
zey, to Mils Jane Robertfon, both of North 
Shore. Mr. C. Smith, of the Broad Chare, 
to Mifs Thompfon, of Etal. 
At Nether Witten, Mr. Thomas Atkinfon, 
to Mifs Forfter, of Hartington Hall, near 
Cambo. 
At Sunderland, Capt. John 
Mifs Wilfon, of Bithop{wearmouth.., 
At Morpeth, Mr. J. Morrifoh, of Blyth, 
to Mifs Eliz. Dunn. 
At Eilhtopiwvearmenth, Mx. Thomas My- 
ers, of the North Shore, ironmonger, to Miis 
Mary Paxton, daughter of R. Paxton, efi of 
Ford. My. Wm. Hayton, coal-fitter, to Mifs 
Bruce. 
Died.] At Newcattle, aged 75, Mr. John 
Shewan, formerly linen-draper, of exemplary 
good charaéter and conduét. Mr. Michael 
Forter butcher, aged 52. (Mr. John Hud- 
fon. Mr. George Brown, many years an emi- 
nent boat-builder. 
At Sunderland, aged 56, Mr.Peter Kirtby, 
fyi]-maker. Mr. Wm. Cockburn, fhoemaker, 
Mr. John Sparrow, coal-fitter. Mrs. brown, 
wife of Mr. R. Brown, fhip-owner. Mr. 
Geo. Wemyfs, of Whitby, aged 57. Mr. 
Brown, publican. Mrs. Robinfon, wife of 
Mr. Robinfon, butcher. 
At Fifhburn, aged 69, Mr. Nich. Chilton. 
At nc aMatey aged 82, C. Hunter, efq. 
At Monkwearmouth, Mr. Wm. Alliton, 
coal-fitter. 
At Whitburn, Mr. Byers, furgeon. 
At Oakwood Houfe, Tho. Blackett, efg. 
ef Wylam. 
At Walfingham, aged 25, Mrs. Race. 
At Bithop{wearmouth, Mar. Wim. ate kfon, 
¢hip-owner. Mrs. Jane Brown, aged 39. 
. At Newton Se aged 725 Mis. Jobling. 
Garbut, to 
At Chefter-le-fireet, Mr. Ralph Salkeld, 
butcher. 
At Berwick, Wm. Riddell, efy. 
At Elfwick, Mr, John AeGaten: fen. 
At Durham, aged 96, Mrs. Charlotte 
Fielding. - 
At Alnwick, in the prime of life, Mr. ( 
Reed. Mifs Appaline, Wood houfe, aged 16. 
Mrs. §. Falder. 
At Winlayton, aged8o, Mr. J. Fenwick. 
At Clarew ood, Mrs. Bates. ~ 
At Morpeth, Mrs, ces aged 96, mos 
ther-in-law of Mr. Wilfon, furgeon, 
At Milford Caftle, Bert., Mitford, efq. 
At Whitley, Duncan Campbell, efq. cap= 
tain in his Majefty’s navy. 
At Low Elfwick, aged ae Mr. John At 
kinfon. 
At Gatethead, aged 82, Mrs. Sarah Marking 
mother of the Tate Dee Martin, formerly 
proprietor of the Sheffield Regifter, 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND»: 
It isa general remark, that there was ne- 
ver feen fo great a number of ftackg'of corn, 
after feed-time, as are now to be met with in 
thefe counties; and that the rifing produce 
is movv in a more advanced ftate than it was 
laft year in the middle of June. 
At-a late meeting of the Agricultural So-~ 
clety of Kendal, the premium of a filver cup 
each, were a gtiaeed to Mr. J. Atkinfon, of 
Heverfham Hall, near Milnthorp, for the 
beft two-years old, long horned heifer; and. 
to Mr. R. bene of Middleton, near Kirby 
Lonfdale, for the belt two- years old, long 
horned bulk. \° 
The life-boats, eftablithed at Sthieiiss have 
been the happy means ef faving the’ lives of 
the crews of eleven fhips that have been 
ftranded or foundered at the mouth of the 
Tyne, within twenty-feven months, ail of 
whom muft otherwife have perithed. 
The prefent population of Whitehaven is 
eftimated at 16, 000, and of aes about half 
that number. 
Married ] At Hifket- New-Market, Mr. 
John Bryfon Baynes, of Woodhall, in Wint- 
leydale, to Miis Berman, of Deer-Ridding. 
At Cariifle, Mr. HERE furgeon, to Mis 
Byers. 
At Penrith, Mr. Wm. Warhurft, of Ul- 
veriton, cotton-manufagturer, to Milfs Cane 
non. 
At Workington, Capt. Hennell, of White- 
haven, to Mrs. Ann Armitrong, inn-keeper, 
of Wort Kington. 
At Harrington, Mr. Wm. Borwick, to’ 
Mifs Rebecca Johnfon, of Saltpans. 
At Sibergham, Mr. fof. Oliver, of Weft 
Newton, te Mifs H, Hocdlefs. 
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