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oh OO sak De Le CHE CURR ENCES, 
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WITH att roe MARRIAGES anp DEATHS, 
&r ranged eographically, or in the Order of the Counties from North to Sout. 
‘5% Authentic Communications for this Department arealways very thankfully receiveds 
et 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM: 
_.. The committee of the Literary and Philo- 
fophical Society of Newcaftle, have jut 
purchafed of the Executors of the late Dr. 
Garnett, his very valuable and extenfive ap- 
peratus for the purpofes of, the new inftitu- 
tion. Amengft a number of prefents lately, 
made tothe fociety, is the {plendid edition 
of the whole works of. Erafmus, in to vor 
‘lumes folio, prefented by the prefident, Sir 
J. E. Swinburne; bart. 
Married.] At Cornhill, North Durham, 
_ R. Compton, efq. of Eee. Northum- 
berland, to Mifs ¥. Darling. 
At Honfton, Mr. T hompfon, of Wood- 
footfield, to Mifs Monteith. 
At Bifhop Wearmouth, Mr. - William 
Spence, coal-fitter, to Mifs Mowbray, of 
Hart Warren, near Hartlepool. 
Mr. Hertictt, furgeon, of Belford, to Mifs 
Selby, of Berwick, daughter of Capt. Selby, 
of the royal navy, who ‘in the American 
“War, Was Peco. and perifned with all his 
crew, On the coaft of North American. 
Mr. ‘Davifon, druggift, of Alnwick, to 
Mifs Winhhipp, of Gosforth Barr. 
At Sunderland, Mr. G. Taylor, fhipowner, 
‘to Mrs. Young, holt Anse 
_ At Newcaftle, Lieut. D. Atkinfon, of the 
royal navy, to Mifs M. Chriflop.—Mr. Raw- 
ling, plumber, to Mifs Straker. 
At South Shields, Mr. W. Heppel, agent 
at Wall’s End Colliery, to Mifs Blake, milli- 
ner, of North Shields. 
~ At Durham, Mr. Nelfon, of the royal 
navy, to Mifs Nelfon, fifter of Mr. J. Nelfon, 
butcher. 
~ At Monk Wearmouth, Mr. 
watchmaker, in Sunderland, 
Irvin. 
Se Nefbitt, 
to Mifs M. 
At Lefbury, ]-Hardman,M_D. of Edinburgh, 
to Mifs M. Hay.. 
G, Hubback, efq. of Cowpen, in the county 
of Durham, to Mils. E, Smith, of. Stock- 
tou. 
Died. | At Newcafie, in his 44th year, 
Mr. J. Hudton, partner ij in the houfe of Mefiis. 
Snowball ; ind Rudion, whartin BRIS aman of 
blefied with 
‘ive to the miferies of 
§ principally in the thed 
of utic -omplaini ng worth, 
that he diffufed the cheering {mile of glad- 
nefs. “The exercife of his tafte and {kill in 
Ee dnine aciive: benev RRS eS. 
@ Neart eee > 
humanity—but chil 3 
of filent fufierin: ee 
the leading ornanients of the Britith gardea, 
is well-known to the neighbouring amateurs. 
His zeal for this purfait, firit prempted the 
publication of his Flori/s Campanion, a work 
which though avowedly a compilation, with 
fome original additions, and interpolations, 
from the writings of others on the fubjeét, 
has acquired a degree of celebrity, far beyond 
the author's moft fanguine expectations. Mr, 
Hudfon’s fuceefs in the various prize exhibi-. 
tions of the auricula, the tulip, the pink, 
afd the carnation, wasunexampled, , _ 
Mrs. Dowthwaite, of the Prince of Wales 
public houfe.—Mr. M@. Marfhall, many years 
.@ principal clerk in the banking-houle of 
Mefirs, Ridley, Bell and Gibfoh, 
Mr. J. Forfter, hairdrefler. 
In Gatefhead, inher 6oth year, Mrs. E, 
Carr. Her death was occaficned by a fcald or 
burn, which fhe had pitochun analy received 
the day before. 
Aged 44, Mrs. E. Herron, i of Mr. W. 
Herron, miller.—Mrs. Renwick, wife of 
Mr. Renwick, officer of excife. Aged 70, 
Mis. A. Crowe, formerly of New Reais 
fireet, London. & 
At the Barras-bridge, Mr. C. Buraup, carte 
wright.—-Aged 75, Mr. B. Kent, uphoifterer, : 
a man highly refpected for his integrity, and 
goodnefs of heart 3 and for the order and punc~_ 
tuality of his dealings,which uniformly diftine . 
guifhed his character as a man. of bufinefs.. His 
whole life exhibited a genuine unafieéted 
difplay of all thofe milder virtues, which 
form the charaéter of a guod- neighbowtsa ie 
kind relation, and an hone& man. 24 
At Durham, aged 64, Mr. T, Rippon, mer- 
‘chant.—Aged 70, Mr. R. Hutchinfon,. mill- | 
wright.--Mis. D, Harrifon, fifter of the late . 
Mr. Harrifon, many years.a fuperyifor, of ex- 
cife in this city. Mr. J. Smith, lete Serjeant 
Major in the-Durham Volunteer——-Aged 72, 
Mis,.J. Waugh, widow of the late Mr. M, 
Waugh, brazier. 
At North Shields, aged 45% Mr. w, Cops 
pin, fhip owner.—-Adyvanced in years, Mr, 
Mafon, a man much nefpe ted in his humble 
ftation, as.an honeft and faithful fervant. (Pe 
_. At Scuth Shields, Capt. J. Smith. ——-Mr. J. 
Wallis, thi anc ie 
At Berwick upon Tweed, Mr. vee Patterfon, 
‘ mafter of the charity- fchool pile prime 
of lite, Mrs: Morton, wile of Mr. Morton,” 
innkeeper,—Aged 24, Mr. Rom es Powell, 
printer. ; 3 
Margaret Cleghern,. 2 an ‘old waptads? ie a 
for fome years paft had-been chargeable 
to the parifh She had made a will, dire@ting 
in what oianner fhe was to be ‘busied, and -- 
bequeathing, i ia the fame, . fundey ‘legacies to 
her friends, but the overfeers of the poor im- - 
mediately feized all her aoe els, to indemnify — 
the . 
