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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES. 
- WHITH atu 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 received. 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
The following inftances may be adduced as a 
proof, that the highett degree of improvement 
in the carcafe of that valuable animal the 
fheep, without a deterioration of its fleece, is 
actually attainable :— A wether, bred and fed 
by J. Davifon, efq. of Lanton (whofe lead- 
ing objeét, in the improvement of his ftock, 
has been th fatter, with a due regard, how- 
ever, to the former), when lately Ieilled, 
was allowed by all who viewed it, to have 
been the fatteft animal that they had ever 
feen ! 
Annual account of the fate of the Charitable dn- 
Sfiitution for the Relief of the Sick and Lame 
Poor, at Bamberough Caftle, from Oftober 17; 
1800, to Offober 17, 1801. 
Left upon the books - = 60 
Out- patients admitted - ~ 1046 
In-patients - - - 76 
Of thefe lafiy-difcbarzed. 
Cured - - - 958 
Relieved - - - 121 
Sent to Newcaftle Infirmary - 3 
Dead - - - - 26 
Remaining upon the books - 74. 
T18z 
Exclufive of 38 poor women delivered at 
their own houfes by Mr. -Herriott, man- 
midwife to the Infitution, 
Married] At Newcaftle, Mr. Blundell, 
to Mrs. Auftin.—Mr. W. Armftrong, mer- 
chant, to Mifs A. Potter. 
In London, Mr. R. White, of Norton, in 
the county of Durham, to Mifs Richardfon, 
of Durham. 
' Alfo, Mr. White, another fon of the fame 
gentleman, to Mifs M. Smith, late of Stock- 
ton. 
The Rev. J. Jones, of Sand “Hatton, to 
Mifs P. Pickerfgill, of Ainderby Houfe, 
Leming-lane. 
At Norton, Mr. J. Hixon, to Mifs White. 
—Mr. W. Redhead, jun. merchant, of New- 
cattle, to Milfs M. Metcalfe, of North 
Shields. 
At Durham, Mr. W. Thompfon, to Mifs 
Dunn —Mr. J. G. Hopper, mafon, to Mifs 
E, Balmer. 3 
Mr. J. Makepeace, to Mifs M. Elliott, 
both of Langley Mill.—Mr. E. Shaftoe, 
brewer, in Durham, to Mife Hodgfon, of 
Monvury Mag. No. 81. 
Primrofe, near Gainsford.—T. Thompfon, 
efq. of Boughtrig, to Mifs S, Robfon, fecond 
daughter of the late J. Robfon, efg. of Sa~ 
miefton. 
Died.} At Newcaftle, aged 89, Mr. J. 
Davenport, formerly a flax-drefler.—Aged 41, 
Mr. J. Coleman.—In his 46th year, Mr. W- 
S. Lake, attorney.——Mrs, Brown, wife of. 
Mr. R. Brown, upholfterer.—Mrs. A, Wil- 
fon, widow of the Rev. W. Wilfon, late cu- 
rate of Falftone, in Northumberland —Mr, 
T. Brown, matter of the thip Halcyon —Mr. 
J. Rogerfon, a local preacher in the Methodift 
connection ; refpeéted and beloved by a nu- 
merous acquaintance asan intelligent preacher, 
alover of candour, and of rational piety 5 
and of great liberality of fentiment, which 
led him to an impartial and fedulous inquiry 
into theological truth. 
At Sunderland, Mrs. Mounfey, a lady of 
pleafing manners, anda truly amiable difpofi- 
tion, 
Mrs, Burn. 
Mrs. B, Sinclair, a feller of old cloaths for 
near twenty years. 
At North Shields, aged 24, Mr. S. Aydon, 
ironmonger. 
At the Low Claffes, near Newcaftle, aged 
near 70, Mr. G. Cram, fhipbuilder. _ 
At Broomhill, near Warkworth, Mr, T. 
Clark. 
At Edinburgh, Mrs. Wilkie, reli@ of the 
late J. Wilkie, efq. of Foulden, near Berwick. 
upon Tweed. 
At Tynemouth, Mrs. Middleton. 
The Rev. Mr. Wefton, a prebendary of 
Durham, and rector of Therfield, in Hert- 
fordihire. 
At Wooften, near Stockton, aged 73, Mr. 
H. Scott, potter, late of Newbottle.* 
At Windleftone, Mr. H. Thompfon, up- 
wards of thirty years fteward to Sir John 
Eden, bart.—Aged 60, Mr. Brown, horfe-- 
dealer, &c. of Old Brough, near Darlington. 
At Shepherton, near Alnwick, Mrs. Ker, 
relict of the late W. Ker, efg. of Littledean. 
In his §2d year, Mr. J. White, of Fugar 
Houfe, near Wickham ; his death was occa~ 
fioned by a coal-waggon going over his body, 
his foot having unfortunately flipped, as he 
was croffing the way. 
At Walthamitow, Effex, Mifs Robinfon, 
eldeft daughter of the late Rev. Is,. Robinfoa, 
of North ‘Shields, 
At Hexham, Mr. J. Dickinfon, father of 
Mr. R. Dickinfon, bookfeller. 
At Bifhop Auckland, Mr. R. Sivers, for- 
merly an officer of excile, 
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