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yee [ May 15 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH att tHe MARRIAGES anp DEATHS, ‘ 
Arranged geographically, or in the Ordbrsof the Counties from North to South. é 
-®,* Authentic Communications for this Department are always very thankfully received: 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
Coniiderable improvements are now making 
in the vicinity of the city of Durham, by 
the inclofure of the extenfive commons on 
the north and weft fides of it. The different 
allotments were only ftaked out in the begin- 
ming of the current year, yet many of the 
proprietors have already raifed their fences, 
and have begun the uic of the plough and 
the ‘pade. 
The following is the number of veflels 
that cleared at the Cuftom-houfe at the port 
of Newcaftle, in the quarter ending April ¢—= 
7093 fhips coaftwife, with ¢5,%45 chaldrons 
of coals, and confiderable quantities of mer- 
chandize on board, and 160 thips for foreign 
voyages, with 12,040 chaldrons of coals and 
cinders, and confiderable quantities of fugar, 
oil, earthenware, glafs, lead, lead fliot, lead 
ore, colours, copperas, litharge, &c. on 
board. 
Marricd.} Mr. J. Mawman, boat-builder, 
to Mifs A. Smith, both of North Shields. 
At Berwick, Mr. J. Richardion, printer, 
to Mifs Nefbitt. 
At Bithopwearmouth, Mr. 
fhip-builder, to Mifs J. Young. 
At Newcaftle, Mr, J. Nowell, of the iron 
foundry, Sandgate, to Mifs Tayler —Mr. T. 
Angus, printer, to Mifs Waugh. 
At Tynemouth, Mr. J. Harvey, of New- 
caftie, to Mifs R. Middleton. 
Died. ] At Newcaftle, aged 26, Mrs. Da- 
vidfon, mother of Mefirs. Gianiions: attor- 
nies.—Aged 72, Mrs. Chariton, chemiit and 
eruggit —Aged 88, Mrs. Davidfon, relict of 
the late T. Davidfon, efg. clerk of the peace 
for the county of Northumberland.—Mis. 
B. Hewitt, 
Liddell. —Mr. R. Gee, formerly of North 
Shields —Aged 44, Mrs. M. Scott, wife of 
Mr. T. Scott, whitefmith.—Aged 7o, Mr. 
G. Brown.—Aged 75, Mrs. C. Salmon, wi- 
dow of the late Mr. R. Salmon, fhoemaker, 
of Gatefhead—Aged 87, Mr. Richardfon, 
father of Mr. Richardfon, of the Half Moon 
jnn.—Mr. M. Brown, printer of the New- 
caftle Advertifer. 
Aged 63, Mr. W. Wilkinfon, fen. farrier, 
of very.extenfive practice and uncommon {kill 
‘in his profefiion. 
Aged 52, Mr. J. Snowdon, of the Crofs 
Keys.—Very fuddenly, Mr. E. Smith, tay- 
i6f.—Mrs. Lhompion, wife cf Mr. ‘Thomp- 
fon, breeches-maker.—Mre. Farringdon, wife 
of Mr. G. Farringdon, carver and eyes 
In Gatethead, aged 78, Mr. M. Heaton, 
formerly one of uae ee ee of on PREY e 
in ‘News -aftle —Aged 42, Mails M. Spottil- 
wood—WMis. M. Snte 
At Durham, Mrs. Smith, of the Moor 
Houfes.—Mr. J. Nicholfon, warchmaker.— 
In h& 35th year, Mrs. E. Wikey. 
Aged 38, Mr. J. Gray, roper, and the 
fenior Hager in the cathedral. A mtffled 
peal was rung by the fociety, on eccafion of 
the interment of his remains. . 
J. Richardfon, efq—Aged 61, Mr. L. 
Weatherhead. 
At North Shields, Mrs. Watt. 
At South Shields, Mrs: Broderick, reli@ 
of the late Mr. L. Broderick, fhip-builder.— 
Mr. J. Wardle, fhipsewhick. —Mr. J. Coul- 
thard, fenior, many years beadle of St. Hil- 
da’s Chapel. —Mr. Mi. Brown, ballat affefs 
for. 
At Darlington, in his 68th year, Mr. J. 
Rudd, furgeon end apothecary.—Mr, J. Head- 
ley, priaiatabionee: , 
At Sunderland, aged 48, Mr. Charleton, 
attorney, and coroner fur the town.—Aged 
25, Mrs. M. Hoge.—Aged 36, Mrs. F: 
Wood, wife of Mr. R. Wood, navy agent-— 
Mrs. Smith, wife of Mr. G. smith, taylor. 
—Atan advanced age, Mr. W. Blackftrocks 
filkedyer. 
At Monkwearmeuth, Mr. 
fhip-owner. 
At Bifhopwearmouth, Mr. E. Snaith.—= 
Mr. G. Dobfon, fhip-owner.—Mrs. Ingle- 
dew, wife of Mr. Ingtedew, fhip-owner. 
At Berwick, fuddenly, aged 75, Mrs. 
Hague, widow.—Mrs Common, publican. 
—Mr. E. Storey, of the Cock and Lion 
inn.—Aged 75, Mrs. J. Millar, a maiden 
lady. 
At Hexham, aged 82, Mrs. Kerr, reli& 
of C, Kerr, efq. of Wells. 
G. Palmer; 
At Stockton, aged 83, Mr. Ketton, fig? 
geon and apouheedty: —iIn an advanced age 
W. Alexander, M. D. 
At Morpeth, aged 64, Mr. RB. Jackfon, 
common brewer, or formetly fo.—Mr. A. 
Adamfon, of the Pitt’s Head public-houfe. 
At Roanlands, in Millom, Mr. M. Ruffell, 
brother to W. Ruffell, efq. of Brancepeth 
Caftle.—Alfo Mr. G. Maitfon, of Arnaby- . 
It is a fingular circumftance that thefe twe 
perfons were born almoft at the fame mo- 
ment, and next door to each other: they 
lived upwards of 70 yeats, and the laft men- 
tioned {urvived his neighbour only 10 days. 
At Aa eee aged 52, Mrs. L. Emerfon, 
wire of Mr. J. Binerfon, agent to T.R. Beau- 
mont, efq, 
At Greenridge, in Hexham, aged 935 Mr. 
G.Brown, farmer. 
At Kine in icy 78th year, - Mrs. 
Harrifon, 
At 
