1801.] 
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G. Ellis, efq. M. P. to Mifs Parker, daugh- 
ter of. Admiral Sir Peter Parker, bart. 
J. Macmatter,efq.of Doughty- ftreet, Guild- 
ford-freet, to Mifs Roberts, of Southampton- 
buildings, Holborn. 
The Rey. J. Myers, rector of Walton on 
the Hill, Surry, to Mifs Woodman, of 
Ewell. 
At Martin’s, inthe Fields, the Rev. T. 
Baker, of Crowhurft, in Suffex, to Mifs A. 
Gledftanes, daughter of Col. Gledftanes. 
Died.) Mr. F, Brazier, of Shadwell. 
Atiflington, in her $rit year, Mrs. F. Bar > 
ker, widow. 
Mrs. Avery, wife of Mr, Avery, organ- 
builder, Queen-fquare, Weftmintter. 
Mrs. C. Lovewell, of Wood-ftreet. 
in Southampton-{treet, Strand, Mrs, Ca- 
meron, wife of ]. Cameron, efg. of the Ealt 
India Company’s fervice, 
At Burwood, in Surry, in her 76th year, 
Mrs. Currie. 
Mr. T. Higgs, one of the cathiers of the 
Bank of England. 
Mifs L. Mackie, of Marden-hill, Herts. 
In his 39th year, P. Stanhope, efq. 
Mrs. Claridge, of Potter’s Bar, near Hat- 
field, Herts. 
Mrs. Sims, of Newington-place, Surry. 
Mr. Oddie, of the Bear-yard,Lincoln’s-inn- 
fields. 
At Ockham, in Surrey, in her 23d year, 
_ Mifs N. Bonfey. 
G. Crowe, efq. late of Shotton. 
At Hackney, in her 8oth year, Mrs. Cor- 
neck. 
In Harley ftreet, Cavendifh-fquare, two 
months after the death of his wife and 
infant fon, the Hon. John Cochrane. 
Mrs, Millikin of Norfolk-ftreet, Strand. 
At Highgate, in his $och year, “I. Ifher- 
wood, efq. - 
At Hayes, near Uxbridge, on his road to 
London, P. Drinkwater, efq. of Manchefter. 
At Harrow, the Rev. B. Efcott, M. A. 
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Mr. J. Woodcock, fourteen years affifting= 
clerk to W. Rix, efq. late town-clerk of 
London, 
Aged So, J. Crofier, efq. of Ickenham, In 
Middlefex. 
At Epfom, Mrs. A, Cook. 
At Hendon, G. Harvey, efq. 
In his72dyear, J.Farmer,efq.of Cumberland- 
place, Marybone; this gentleman has bequeath= 
ed a large perfonal’property to the Society for 
Maintaining, and Educating poor Orphans of 
Clergymen till of Age to put Apprentice. 
S. Thurfton Adey, efq. M.P. for Higham 
Ferrers. : 
_ At Upper Eaft Hayes, in his 69th year, Dr. 
W. Lowdor, late leéturer on midwifery at St. 
Saviour’s, Southwark. 
On Highbury-terrace, in his 77th years 
Mr. E. Jackfon, of Grace Church-ftreet. 
Mrs. A. Davifon, of Tyndale-place, Ifling- 
ton, mage 
in Chancery-lane, Mr. J Hodgfen, attor- 
NCYs | : 
Mr. R. Kaye, of High-ftreet, Bloomfbury. 
At Windfor, Mr. Wright, one of the 
- Gueen’s pages. : 
In her 86th year, at her fon’s houfe, in 
Rofamond ftreet, Mrs. M. Biggs. ne 
At Bith-court, Surry, in his 83d year J» 
Ewart, efq. 
At Guildford, Captain Hayes, of the 15th 
light dragoons. ' 
In Bond-ftreet, Captain P. Scott, of the 
Bengal military eftablithment. a 
At Brompton, J. Fearnfide, efq. of the Ex- 
chequer. 
In Charter Houfe-fquare, in his 87th yeary 
the Rev. A. Natt, A. M. 
Mrs. Downes, of Upper Ranelagh-ftreet, 
Pimlico. 
Mrs, D. Young, of Lincoln’s-inn. 
At Putney, in his 93d year, P. Stapel, 
efq. formerly an eminent Dutch merchant. 
iLately, in Brewer-ftreet, Mxs. Philips, late 
of Abbey-green. 
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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES. 
WITH att tase 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 received. 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
A correfpondent of the Newcatle Adver- 
tifer recommends to the confervators’of the 
river Tyne, and the commitlioners for the 
improvement of Tyne-bridge, certain alte- 
rations which he thinks neceffary to be made, 
for the falety and convenience of thofe who 
pafs unier the bridge. Tyne-bridge, in its 
prefent ftate, is compofed of g arches, and 
from the maffy fize of its pillars, fo much of 
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the water-way Is taken up, that at the dif- 
tance of about 30 yards above bridge, and 
nearly in the middle of the river, two fands 
caft up, one of which appears before low wa- 
ter, the other is not quite fo foon vifible ; 
to clear the navigation of which two fands, 
he further recommends the confolidating of 
the five and fix arches into one, which he 
thinks would be about 144 Feet fpan, and this 
one likewife to be of cait iron ; “its rife fo 
3N high 
