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fully acknowledge. In appreciating his me- 
rits'in this refpeét, it fhould not be forgotten 
that he was amongft the ear/y teachers of ana- 
tomy in this country, whofe labours have 
greatly contributed to render London, at the 
prefent day, the firft chirurgical {chool in the 
world. «Mr. Warner’s education and manly 
underftanding qualified him for the beft fo- 
ciety—he was a man of ftrit integrity, and 
Provincial Occurrences. 
[Sept. ly 
punétilioufly attentive to truth, even in {mail 
matters; and his manners were thofe of a 
polifhed gentleman. 
with his friendthip during the laft 19 years of 
his life, is-defirous of paying this fmall but 
grateful tribute to the memory of a man in’ 
whofe character nothing meaz or little ever 
formed a part. 
PROVINCTHE” OCCUR R ENG Ee. 
Utes WITH ati THE MARRIAGES anp DEATHS, 
Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the Counties, from North to South. 
+ * Authentic Communications for this Department are always very thankfully recejved. 
NORTHUMBEREAND AND DURHAM. 
Lately, at Newcaftle, at a fpecial Court of 
the Governors of the Infirmary for the coun- 
ties of Durham, Northumberland, and New- 
caftle upon Tyne, it was unani mently re- 
folved that the Infirmary, in its prefent fate, 
is but ill calculated to anfwer the benevolent 
purpofes of fuch an inftitution; and that a 
fubfcription be entered into for the purpofe of 
Carrying into execution a plan propofed, in a 
report of their committee, for the improve- 
ment and extenfion of the building of the Infirmary. 
The Duke of Northumberland has tranfmitted 
a draft of Sool. as a contribution towards this 
ufeful purpofe ; Sir J E. Swinburne, Bart. 
has given the fum of rool.; as have alfo Sir 
M. W. Ridley, Bart.; bady Ridley ; Sir C. 
Monck, Bart. Sir T. H. Liddell, Bart.3 q CF. 
Basdhas. efq.; W, Ord, efq. 5; and T. R. 
Beaumont, efq. There are other confider- 
able benefations, of fifty pounds, twenty gui- 
neas, ten guineas, -five guineas, &c. &c. 
At Durham affizes, which ended Auguft 1, 
the following prifoners received fentence of 
death, viz. M. Sedgwick for a burglary, 
A. Frown, Benjamin Simpfon, William Sax- 
ton, and William Arthur, for fheep-ftealing. 
They were all reprieved except William 
Arthur, who was left for execution. 
Married.| At Newcaftle, Mr. J. Lowes, 
draper, of Morpeth, to Mifs A. Robertfon, 
daughter of the late Rev. Mr. Robertfon.— 
Mr. T. Snowball, tallow-chandler, to Milfs 
A. Haftings, of Alnwick.—Mr. J. Wat- 
fon, colliery viewer, to Mifs Lawfon, of 
Heaton. 
Mr. Grezfon, fail-maker, toMifs Allifon, 
daughter of the late Mr. J. Ailifon, coal-fit- 
ter, both of Monkwearmouth. 
At Durbam, Mr. Mafon, mufician, to 
Mifs Kemble, fifter of Stephen Kemble, 
efq. Manager of the Theatre Royal, at New- 
caitle 
At Richmond, in Surrey, R. Riddell, efq. 
of Felton Park, Northumberland, to Mis 
Blount. 
and ° 
Mr, J. Forfter, fpirit merchant, of Hexham, 
to Mrs. Blackett, widow, of Wylam. 
Mr. W. Harrifon, of St. John’s Chapel, 
Qne who was honoured ~ 
Weardale, to Mifs §. Todd, of Scorton, in _ 
Yorkfhire. 
At North Shields, Mr. R. Dodds, colliery 
viewer, to Mifs A. Hutchinfon. 
Mr. W. Sanderfon, fon of Mr. Sanderfon, 
Mafter of the Academy at Aberford, in 
Yorkfhire, to Mifs Bell, of Sunderland. 
Died.| At Newcaftic, in his 23d year, 
Mr. J. Grant, butcher. Mr. William 
Leadbeater, fadler and hardwareman. — In 
her 14th year, Mifs M. A. Richardfon, 
youngeit daughter of Mr, J. Richardfon, falt- 
merchant. 
In her 67th year, Mrs, Gibfon, reli& of 
the late Mr. H. Gibfon, furgeon.—Mrs. 
Lowrie, keeper of All Saints Workhoufe ; a 
woman much refpected, for her benevolent at- 
tention to the poor over whom fhe prefided. 
Mrs. A. Fleming, of the Golden Anchor ~ 
public houfe —Mrs. Benfon, widow of the — 
late Mr. Benfon, warehoufeman.—Aged go, | 
Mrs. Slater,.—Mrs. M. Hall, widow of Mr. 
J. Hall, cheefemonger. 
At North Shields, Mr. W. Cooper, of the 
cuftom-houfe. 
At South Shields, aged $1, ‘Mr’ R. Harri- . 
fon, mafter mariner. 
At Ferry-hill, near Durham, Mrs. Bowlby, 
wife of Dr. Baia: regifter to the Dean and 
Chapter of Durham. 
At Eaft Herrington, Mr. J. Cummin, an. 
eminent woodmonger. 
At Batterfea, near London, Mr. J. Kent, 
upholfterer, of Newcaftle. 
Mrs. C. Egerton, wife of the Rev. C. Eger= 
ton, rector of Wafhingten. 
At Peckham near London, Mrs. Powditch, 
formerly of North Shields. 
At Toddridge, aged 60, Mr. W. Davidfon, 
farmer. 
At Hexham, aged 80, Mr. T, Cummins, 
who only furvived his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth 
Cummins, aged 79, one day. Taey had been 
married . 
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