PSod. 7 
[June } 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH axiit THE MARRIAGES anp DEATHS, 
Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the Counties, from North to South: 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
The Commitiioners of the river Wear are 
about to conftruét a new light-houfe on the 
outer end of the North Pier at Sunderland. 
It is to confift of an odtagonal bafe, 15 feet 
in diameter, and 7o feet high, and will be a 
large reflecting lamp. 
Married.} At North Shields, Mr. R. 
Bell, to Mifs M. Storcey.—Mr. J. Hays, 
mafter-mariner, to Mifs F. Bourne, milliner. 
—Mr. G. Foftery mafter mariner, to Mifs 
Elliott. 
At Newcaftle, ‘Mr. M‘Lean, of Kilmar- 
nock, Scotland, to Mifs Crawford.—J. Star- 
forth, efq. Alderman of Durham, to Mrs. 
Watfon.—Captain J. Greenlaw, to Mifs M. 
Routledge, daughter of Mr. E. Routledge, 
innkeeper. 
The Rev. Mr. Langhorne, of Stanhope, in 
Weardale, to Mifs B. Featherftone, of Black- 
hett Hall, Hexhamfhire.—Mr. M. Fairlefs, 
coalfitter, of Sunderland, to Mifs Goodchild, 
daughter of J. Goodchild, efg. banker, of 
Pallion. 
Died]. At Neweaftle, Mifs E. Atkinfon, 
eldeft daughter of Mr. L. Atkinfon, broker. 
~— Aged 42, Mrs. M. Robfon, wife of Mr. T, 
Robfon, tallow-chandler. 
In Gatefhead, aged 6g, Mr. P. Grieve, 
gardener. 
At Durham, Mr. Downey, fhip-owner, of 
Sunderiand.—Mrs, Agnew, relié of the late 
Captain Agnew, of the navy, brother to Gen. 
Agnew.—In his 86th year, N. Doubleday, 
M. D. 
At Sunderland, Mrs. Potts.—Capt. Davie. 
At Morpeth, Mrs. Reed, wife of Mr. T. 
Reed, leatker-merchant. 
At Craighead, Mr. R. Nicholfon, faétor to 
Sir H. Dalrymple Hafnilton, of North Ber- 
wick. 
At Rofehill, near Gatefhead, aged 66, Mr. 
R. Colthirft, many years mafter and owner 
in the goods-trade between Newcaftle and 
London. 
In Aberdeen Harbour, Captain Kennedy, 
of the floop Henry, of Sunderland. He went 
afhore in the forenoon, and returned to his 
veffel zbout midnight, when he appeared to 
be in his ordinary ftate of health, but after a 
fhort time he fell down, and 2 was obferved 
that blood was ifising copioufly from his right 
leg, a litthe below the knee, where a confi- 
derable wound appeared. It was dreffed in 
the beft mode that could be done at the time, 
and he was put to bed, but after laying two 
or. three hours he got up, and the wound 
again began bleeding. The mate of the thip 
fent for a furgeon, who came immediatelys 
but juft as he flepped aboard Captain Ken- 
nedy expired from the lofs of blood. The 
magiftrates ordered a minute inveftigation te 
be made, as to the caufe of Captain Kennedy’s 
death; but nothing has appeared tending to 
eriminate any perfon, and it is fuppofed, from 
all the citcumftances, that ke had received 
the wound by a fall. His watch and money 
were in his pockets when he came on board 
and he never made any complaint of having 
been aflaulted, or even that he had met with 
the flighteft accident, and he bore no other 
marks of external violence. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Although it cannot but be highly fatis« 
-fa€tory to obferve the rapid increafe of ms- 
nufa€tories in the city and vicinity of Car- 
lifle, and the confequent augmentation of 
population, there is, however, reafon to 
lament, that amidf this progreffive influx of 
temporal profperity, the interefts of religion 
are, apparently at leaft, negleéted—fo much 
fo, that the large parifh of St. Mary ftill re- 
mains unprovided with a church fufficiently - 
Capacious to accommodate half the inhabi- 
tants with feats. This, indeed, has long 
been a fubj-& of complaint, and certainly 
claims the attention of the opulent parithion- 
ers, upon whom it is particularly incumbent 
to exert their beft endezvours to promote the 
caufe of religion and virtue. 
Married.| At Hightae, Mr. J. Richard 
fon, to Mifs Chalmers, daughter of Mr. W. 
Chalmers, archite€, of Torry. 
At Penrith, Mr. Robfon, ironmonger, to 
Mifs Pattinfon. 
At Abbey Holme, Mr. O. Mann, mafon; 
of High Cawes, to Mifs F. Gunfon, of Beck~ 
foot.—Mr. A. Wilfon, of Perth, in Scot- 
land, to Mifs E. Carlyle, daughter of Mr. 
T. Carlyle, of Carlifle. 
At Whitehaven, Captain T, Steele, of the 
fhip Sarah and Jane, to Mifs Hall. 
At Bridekirk, Captain W. Steward, of the 
fhip Arbuckle, of Whitehaven, to Mile 
Green, of Blinderake, near Cockermouth. 
Mr. Ritfon, of Gilcrux, to Mifs Hornfby, 
of Cockermouth.—-Mr. W. Towerlon, of 
Coat-clofe, in Ennerdale, to Mifs Nicholfony 
of Egremont. 
At Carlifle, Mrs. E. Aiken, with whom’ 
feventy-four winters had not chilled the geniat 
current of herblood, to Mr. R. Jered, who 
is about 20 years younger than his asirorg 
fpoufe. 
Mr, Armftrong, of Liverpool, to Mifs E. 
Hetheringtany 
