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[July 1, 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
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WITH ati rus MARRIAGES ann DEATHS, 
Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the Counties, from North to South. 
*4* Authentic Communications for this Department are always very thankfully received, 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
The new built fubfcription library at Sun- 
deiland (on a large and extenfive fcale) was 
opened May 11, and an elegant breakfaft and 
ball were given by the fubfcribers to a great 
number of ladies and gentlemen on the occa- 
fion, 
The following i is a fiatement of the contri- 
butions in the feveral parifhes‘of Newcaftle 
and Gatefhead towards charitable purpofes, in 
lieu of a fecond illumination on the peace.-— 
Half tlie arnount paid tothe Infirmary, one 
quarter to the Difpenfary, one eighth part to 
the Lying-in hofpital, and the remaining 8th 
part to the charity for poor married women 
lying-in at their own houfes: parifh of All- 
Saints, 1881. gs. od. St. Andrews, 1461. 14s. 
6d. St. John’s, 1411. 18s. od. St. Nicholas, 
yo31. 37s. 6d. Total in Newcafile, s8ol. 
19s. 9d. ‘Total in Gatefhead, 561. 2s. rd.— 
Grand total of both places, 6371. os. rod. 
, At a late general meeting of the Literary 
and Philofophical Society of Newcaftle, the 
Rev. W. Turner was unanimoufly chofen lec- 
turer toan inftitution which the fociety has 
undertaken to eftablith, for maintaining a 
perpetual feries of le€tures on all the different 
branches of phyfics or natural philofophy.— 
The Duke of Northumberland, whofe liberal 
encouragement attends every plan for bene- 
fitting his country and its inhabitants, has pro- 
mifed his patronage to this undertaking. 
A perfon in Northumberland, (name not 
mentioned) has this year made a web from 
the fiems of nettles, in appearance like linen, 
and promifing toequal it in durability. 
fMarried.| At Alfton Moor, G. Eiftob, 
of Stockton-upon-Tees, to Mifs Hodgfon. 
At Bifhop Wearmouth, Mr. J. Thompfon, 
the Sunderland and Neweafile carrier, to Mifs 
-Robfon, of Tunftall hills—Mr. R. Nefbitt, 
grocer, of Newcaftle, to Mifs E. Irwin, of 
Bradley-mill.—Mr. R. Barker, attorney, to 
Miis Lamb, both of North Shields 
| At Newcaftle, Mr. Vaac Fell, to Mifs 
Robfon.—Mr. T. Bates, filverfmith, to Mifs 
Unthank.—Mr. J. R. Moore, grocer, of Aln- 
wick, to Mifs Woodman, of ‘the Rofe and 
Crown. inn. 
At Sunderland, Mr. R. Leighton, butcher, 
to Mifs Bell, of Newport, in Yorkfhire — 
Captain J. Sharp, to Mifs H, Craggs.—Capt. 
Canny, to Mifs Thompfon. 
At Monk Wearmouth, Mr. Sees 
fail-maker, to Mife H. Geeta: 
At St. Andrew’s, Auckland, Mr. E. Wisod: 
houfe, managing partner in the print-field 
of Mefirs, Caulfieldwand Co. to Mifs mie 
fiat, 
_ Died.] At Newcafile, Mrs..Sturdy, wife of 
Mr. R. Sturdy, joiner and cabinet maker.— 
Mr. G. Irvine, furgeon, late of the Sally, a 
Government armed vefiel. 
At Durham, aged 32, Mr. W. Rabinion, 
fadler.— Aged 95, Mr. J. Wann, a beadfman. 
Aged 35, Mr. J. Elitone, who for fome years 
paft has conduéied the refpegtable fhop of Mrs. 
Afhworth, ironmonger, &c. a faithful, active, 
and ee man of bufinefs. 
Aged g2, Mrs, D, Bridge, a maiden lady. 
She had been blind upwards of 40 years. 
At Sunderland, aged 759 Mrs. Smith, mo- 
ther of Mefits. Sieh painters. 
', At Alnwick, Mrs. Burrell—-Mr, i Hogg, 
tobacconitt. 
At North Shields, aged 22, Captain Ww. 
Creighton.—-Mifs King. 
At South Shields, Mr. A. Allen, thipe 
owner.—Capt. R. Whittingham, 
i At Chefter-le- Greets aged 45, Mis. E. Job- 
ing, 
At AseHoERS aged 57, Mr. T. Thompfon, 
flax-drefler. i 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Married | At Carlifle, R. Collins, Efg. 
of Peterell-green, to Mifs J. Hodgion. 
_ At Appleby, Mr. H, Read, of the Caftle- 
milis, Kendal, to Mifs E. Barnes, 
At Great "pee eeote: Berks, J. Bell; 
efq. of Low Mill, to Mifs Braggs, of White- 
haven. 
At Temple Sowerby, Weftmoreland, E, 
Heelis, efq. of Appleby, to Miis M. dea 
fon,—Mr. W. Johnfton, mercer and draper, 
of Whitehaven, to Mifs M. Jackfon, of Hurl- 
barrow. 
Died.] At Carlifle, in her arf year, Mrs. 
Fergufon, a woman of an amiable difpofition, 
and exemplary conduct through life. 
Mr. W. Halton, a gentleman of pleafant | 
and amiable manners. 
Aged 45, Mr. J. Rennie, thoemaker.—-Mr, 
J. Lawfon, cartwright. 
At Kendal, Mrs. Lee, 
At Whitehaven sh in his 75th year, Mr. W. j 
Mc Gowan.—In the prime of life, Mr. H. — 
Farrer, mariner.—In his 78th year, Mr. J. 
Pattinfon, joiner and cabinet-maker.. —Mr. Pe 
Hodgfon, attorney. 
At Workington, inan sAveiseed age, Mea 
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J. Pearfon, a reputable mafter fhoemaker. 
At his feat at Lowther-hall, in his 64th 
year, the Right Hon. James Bail of Lonf- | 
dale. —I[ More ample particulars in cur next.] 
At Redmane, in the parith of {feli, aged — : 
98, Mr. J. Rcbinfon, a fincerely upright Many 
and, as fuch, efteemed by all whoreally knew 
him: 
At Love fwiaters aged 31, Mrs. Cowper, 
widow of the late Rev, T. Cowper. 
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