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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES 
WOR THUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
Married] At Newcaftle, Mr. Jofeph Snow. 
ball, wharfinger, to Mrs.-Embleton, inn- 
keeper. Mr. Ralph Hindmarfh, to Mifs Scott. 
Died}. At Newcaftle, Mr. J. Taylor, 
malttier.. Mr. R. Crowe,, publican. Mr. 
fdofep Brunten, fon of Mr. B. Brunten. 
Aged 61, Mr. Thomas Gaul. 
At Williams-wyke, Mr. Join Magnay. 
At Sands, after a few days illnefs, aged 11 
years, the Mifs Ords, ewin-dau ghters of Ralph 
O:4, Efq. 
In the beginning of May laft, at Kingfton, 
Jamaica, of the yellow fever, aged 21, Mr. 
“Phomas 22¥2\> ton of Mr. Ayrey, of Hex- 
ham, who failed with the fleet. from Eng- 
fang in February laft; he had fearcely aad 
ed on that inhofpitable foil, when be was 
feized with the dreadful ss elthy to which in 
‘a few days he fell an‘early facrifice. He was 
a young man of the moft amiable difpofition 
and promifing abilities, of which he has 
given early proofs in various Efflays, which 
have, at different times, appeared in this and 
other periodical publications; and which 
evince a propriety of tafte and ftrength of 
Judgment. rarely found at fo early an age. 
CUMBERLAND: AND WESTMORELAND. 
Ye is in contemplation to cut a level car- 
viage-road, at the foot of the rock on the fide 
-of Gromark Lake, into the vale of Butter- 
mire; which will afford an eafy opportunity 
of viewing three beautiful lakes, and the 
grand cafcade of Scale Falls, accompanied with 
the moft magnificent mountain feenery. 
Married} At Kendal, Mr. Waller Smith, 
to Mifs Bownas. 
At Witheral, Mr. J. Reon of Corby, 
-te"“Mifs Mary eutees 
At et Mr. Jae Lamb, ‘to Mifs Ann 
Kirkpatricle. 
Aho Workington, “Mr. C, riidtee: to Mifs 
Wits. 
Died.} At Carlifle, Mrs. Letitie James, 
a Quaker. Mrs. Jane Melville, wife of Mr. 
We Melville. Mr. Wm. Coulthard. Mrs, 
Jane Giles, well known by the appellation 
of the svife womaz. In the prime of life, Mr. 
Thomas Hodgfon, mercer and dxapers his 
amiable difpofition and exemplary probity,’ 
endeared him to anumerous and refpe@ ableac 
guaintance, by whom his premature death will 
long be remembered with forréw and regret. 
At Kendal, Mrs. Taylors fhe kept the 
new. inn at Kendal for many years. Aged 
“33, Mrs. Eden Ton, wife of Mr. T.: Ion. 
Aged 72, Mr. Jofeph Cundal, rope-maker. 
Aged, 63; Mr. John Rocking. 
At Ww SEU see Mr. Thomas Dawfon. 
At Kirkby-Stephen, in the prime ‘of life, 
Mr. ‘Thomas jonaieay grocer and liquor- 
merchant. 
_, At Covo-hall, near Workington, Mr. Mat- 
thew Fofter, a roleecenIe farmer. 
At Troutheck, near Kendal, William 
_ironmonger, 
Brown, a lunatic; he was confined in-ons 
room more than 50 years. 
YORKSHIRE. 
Married] At York, Mr. James Kilch- 
ing, glove manufacturer, to Mifs fohnfon. 
At Hull, Mr. Gilder, to Miis Fearne, 
Ar. George Greenwood, to Mifs Sarah Clap- 
ham. Mr. Géorge Cookman, currier, to 
Mifs Chambers. 
At Leeds, Charles Dymoke, ie atestReant.: 
to Miis Glover, of Leeds. - Rev. S. =e ah 
of Fewfton, to Mifs J. Garforth. 
At Sheffield, Mr. Luke Pa tice ypieeias of 
Snig-hiil, to Milfs Sewell. of Sheffield. Mr. 
James Wilkinfon; to Mifs .. : 
At Brantingham, near Hull, Mr. Wm. 
Greer, jun. to Milfs Sarah Elits, a of 
Mr. R. Elifs, of Brough. 
At Halifax, Mr. Thomas Sutcliffe, of 
Woodhouie, to Mifs Sutclitfe, daughter of 
Mr. Sutclifte, of Wafher-lane. Mr Thomas 
Ramfcen, cotton-merchant, to Mifs Giedhill, 
of Bridge-houie. 
At Knarefborough, Mr. John sept: of 
Plumpten, to Mifs Firth, of York. 
Died.] © At York, Mrs. Richardfon, wi- 
dow of the late Mr. Richardton, brazier. 
The Rev. Luke Thompfon, rector of Thwing. 
Mrs. Shaw, reli¢t of the late Mr. J. Shaw: 
Mils Alice Margrave. Aged 93, Mrs. Tras 
vis, a-maiden lady. ; 
At Leeds, Mifs Ann Sayner, dadchea of 
the late Mr. Saye dyer. Mr. Elam, .a 
quaker. Mr. John Floyde: 
At Hull, aged'29, Mr. Francis Hurftwick. 
Mrs. Nicholfon, wife of Mr: Nicholfon, of 
the Cuftoms. 
At Shefield, Mr. Loder Machin, fon of 
Mr. Machin. 
At Balby, near Doncafter, ‘Mr. Atkin, 
tanner. 
At PaLllingeent aged 20, Mits Avn Hew- 
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“ett, youngeft daughter of the late Rev. Rich- 
ard Hewett, vicar of Thornton. ‘ 
At Scholes, near Leeds; Ganley Colonel 
Brooke. 
EANCASHERES is 
It appears from the following return of the 
dock duties at Liverpool; that the trade of 
that port has increafed very confiderably in 
the courfe of the laft year... The annual re- 
ceipt from the 24th of June, 1798, tothe 24th 
of June, 1799; exceeded 14,000]. which is 
nearly 2,cocl. more than the receipt of-the 
preceding year, and above 7ool. more than 
that of any former year. 
Married.) At Lancafter, My. c. ‘Sherfon, 
to Miis Herdman. 
At Liverpool; Mr. Thomas Sutton, watch. 
maker, to MifsE. Blackhurit. Walter Scott, 
efq. to Mifs E. Moore.- Mr. Richard Ro- 
berts, linen-draper, to Mifs -M. A.. Ledward, 
Mr. Lavater, merchant, to Mifs Breeze. Mr. 
Ed. Nixon, furgeon pfthe Ditpentary, to Mifs 
Pownall, daughter of Mr. john Pownall. 
Willian: 
