1802. ] 
Married.] “At Monk-Wearmouth, Mr. R. 
B. Roxby, to Mifs Taylor. —Captain J Man- 
chefter, of Newcaftle, to Mifs M. Ridley, of 
the Ballaft Hills ——Mr. Watkinfon, coal- 
agem, of Law Muir, near Glafgow, to Mifs 
M. Metcalfe, of Team, near Gatefhead.—G, 
Lawfon, efq. of Long Hirft Grange, near 
Morpeth, to Mifs Rell, of Barnard Caftle — 
. Carr, efq. fon of R. Carr, e'q. of Duniton, 
to Mifs Ellifon, eldeft daughter of the late H. 
Ellifon, efg. of Hepburn, Durham.—Mr. 
Hall, farmer, of Shillon Hall, in Norrhum- 
berland, to Mifs A, Wardle, daughter of 
Mr, R. Wardle, butcher, of Newcaftle — 
Mr. J. Watkins, linen-draper, of Newcattic, 
to Mifs Kefwick, of Morrefby- 
Mr. J. Smurfit, linen-draper, &c. of 
Monk Wearmouth-fhore, ard lieutenant in 
the Durham City Loyal Volunteers, to Mrs. 
Kay, daughter of Mr. Snowball,’of Hedley, 
Northumberland. 
At Stockton, Captain Barton, of the rith 
regt. of light dragoons, to Mifs A. Painter, — 
R. Wilkinfon. efq. alderman of that borough, 
to Mifs Robinfon, 
At Newcaftle, Mr. J. Caffin, mill-wright, 
to Mifs M. Hindmarfh.—Mr. R. Nateby, 
jun. of Benwell, to Mrs. Tait.—Mr. G, 
Young, grocer, to Mifs Bates. —Mr. J. Clark, 
grocer, to Mifs Chapman.—Mr. R. Young, 
to Mifs A. Cuthbertfon. 
At Stanhope in Wear Dale, Mr. C Wil- 
liams, of Weftzate, to Mifs A. Trotter, of 
Hawkwell Head. 
At North Shields, Mr. W. Arkley, to Mifs 
M. Robfon.—Mr, H. Benney, to Mils Da- 
venport. 
Died.] At Newcaftle, in her 7oth year, © 
Mrs. A. ‘Thompfon, widow of the late Mr. J. 
_ Thompfon, brewer.—Aged 57, Mr. M. 
Crawford.—Aged 47, Mr. J. Yeoman.—-Mr. 
J. Watfon, matter of the Wheat Sheaf pub- 
lic houfe.—Mr. B, T. Gibfon, eldeft fon of 
_ Mr. T. Gibfon, draper—M. Clarke, efg. 
colletor of the excife for the town and dif- 
“ triét.—Mrs. Coulfon, wife of Mr. T. Coul- 
fon, painter and glazier—Mrs. Reay, wife 
of Mr. J. Reay, thip- owner. 
In his 83d year, Mr. W. Gill, many years 
agent under Lordand Lady Windtor, in the 
management of their collieries, in which 
office he gave the higheft fatisfa@tion, and 
was much and defervedly efteemed for the 
probity and honour with which he difcharged 
the duties of it: he was of an open, focial, 
‘manly, and generous difpofition, and marked 
with peculiar attention, the ftruggles of honeft, 
induftrious poverty, to which he was ever a 
benevolent patron, by privately aftifting the 
efforts of fuch perfons, wherever he could sind 
them. 
Mrs. Thomas, a maiden lady, aunt to . Mr, 
R. Chambers.—Aged 66, Mx. J. Pawfon, fon 
of the late Mr. Pawini. wine-merchant.— 
Aged 54, Mr. J. Butcher, fruit-merchant, of ° 
Apfwich.—-Mr, W. *Raifbeck, woollen- draper, 
and a common-council-man. 
Mow tury Mae. No. 85. 
Northumberland and Durham. 
'W. Kirfop, 
295 
At Gatefhead, Mr. J. Jefferfon, taylor. 
At Durham, aged 60, Mr~J]. Bungay.— 
Aged 73, Mr. J. Richards.—-Suddealy, Mids 
Wharton, daughter of the late Dr. Whar- 
ton, 
At Sunderland, Mr. C.°Wilfon, tallow- 
chandler, one of the fociety of Quakers.—- 
Mrs. Coxon, innkeeper —\Mr Ranfon, maf- 
ter mariner, father of “Mr. Ranfon, brazier, 
and one of the fociety of Quakers. 
Mr. R. Davifon, many years harbour- maf- 
ter of the port; he was following his occu- 
pation on the river, onthe Thurfaay, and was 
found dead in bed on the Friday morning fol- 
lowing. 
At Bifhop Wearmouth, Mrs. Were, wi- 
dow of the late Mr. W ere, lieutenant of ma- 
rines. 
At Darlington, in her 94th year, Mrs. M. 
Ogden. 
At North Shields, in the bloom of youth, 
Miis M. A. Huiry, gd daughter,of Mr. S. 
Hurry.—Aged 16, Mifs M. Armftrong.— 
Aged 77, Mrs. M, Lowrie.—Mrs. Caicos. 
Aged 70, Mr. J. Rowland, widow, late of 
Tynemouth., 
At Stockton, the Rev. J. Daniel, many 
years minifter of the Roman Catholic chapel 
there. 
At Tynemouth, Mrs. oye Rowlands, wi- 
dow, 
At Houshton le Spring, Mrs 
grocer.” 
Mrs, 
land, 
At Felton, in an yaricad age, Mr. R. 
Ord. 
At Oakwood, near Hexham, aged 65, 
Mrs. Gibfon, wife of Mr. = Givfon, fare 
mer. 
At Hexham, Mrs. Kirkfop, reli& of Mr,’ 
of ie Hill —Mr. W. Hur- 
chinfon, mafter of che Goiden Lyon inn. 
At Benton Moor, in his 62d year, Mr. W. 
Boggon. 
Erratum in the Northumberland marriages 
for laf month.—In the marriage of Mr. 
Ainfley, of Huntlaw, the ladys namé was 
by miftake (as copied from the Newcafile 
papers) printed §* Yon" inftead of ** Lone.’ 
CUMBERLAND AN WESTMORELAND, 
Married. | At Whitehaven, Mr. J. Wil- 
liamfon, jun. mercer and draper,-to Milfs 
Ritfon.—Mr. T. Furnafs, hat-manufacturer, 
to Mifs Rowman. — 
At Bownas, Mr. R. Dickinfon, brazier, of 
Kendal, to Mifs Benfon.. \ 
At Deane, near Cockermouth, Mr. Je 
Jackfon, to Mifs Walker. 
Mr. Cragg, of Lowick Green, to Mifs 
Redhead, of Lowick Uridge. 
At Kendat Mr. J. Rovinfot, fhoe-maker, 
to Mifs Winn, mantua-maker.— “Ir J. Bow- 
ftead, DitecNer nd in Carlifle, to Mifs Bowftead, 
of Rickerby: ; 
In Carlifle, Mr. G. Elliott, hairadreffer, 
of Brampton, to Mifs M. ‘Thorpe,—Mr. T. 
Q4 TORRIAs 
s. E. Miller,” 
Purves, of New Etal, Northumbere 
