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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH avi THE MARRIAGES anp DEATHS, . 
Arranged gebsraphicall: , or in the Order of the Counties from North to South. 
®* Authentic Communications for this Department are always very thankfully received. 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
A new coal mine has been lately opened 
in the neighbourhood of Jarrow; the main 
coal of which is to be procured at the very 
great depth of 128 fathoms, Mr. Temple is 
the fole proprietor of this undertaking, fup- 
pofed to be the moft extenfive and confidera- 
ble one of the kind that ever was known in 
this countrys The fhaft branches into four 
pits, and opens out three collieries, viz. Eaft 
Wall’s End, Jarrow Main, and Chapter Main. 
The northern boundary goes under a portion 
of what is called Wall’s End Eftate, in the 
county of Northumberland, and takesa fouth- 
ern direction beneath feveral townfhips in 
the county of Durham. Great rejoicings 
have taken place at Jarrow, Weftoe, South 
Shields, &c¢, to congratulate Mr. Temple on 
occafion of this extraordinary fuccefs. 
Married.) At Newcattle, Mr.P.M‘Dougall, 
fadler, to Mifs E. Allifon, late of Alnwick.— 
‘The Rev. J. Forfter, le€turer of St. Nicholas, 
to Mifs A. Latton, of Woodhorne.—Mr. J. 
Bell, fadler, of Gatefhead, to Mifs I. Greaves. 
At Sunderland, Mr. J. Hanceck, fadler and 
ironmonger, in Newcaftle, to Mifs J. Baker, 
of Re&or’s Gill. : 
At North Shields, Mr. Hutchinfon, to 
Mifs Paterfon. 
At St. johnlee, near Hexham, Mr. W, 
Pearfon, furgeon, to Mifs Henderfon, 
At Netherwitton, W. Trevelyan, efq. to 
Mifs Hickens, of Cornwall. 
At Doddington, Hor, St. Paul, jun. efq. of 
Ewart Houfe, to Mifs Ward, daughter of the 
“Tate Lord Vifcount Dudley and Ward. 
At Durham, Mr, J. Burlifon, currier, to 
Mrs. Hogg, of New Elvett.—The Rev, J. 
Haftie, of Edrom, Berwickfhire, to Mils Lo- 
gan.—Mr. Hedley, furgeon, of South Shields, 
to Mifs S. Chipchafe, daughter of Mr. R. 
Chipchafe, butcher. ; 
Died.| At Newcaftle, aged 70, Mrs. Shew- 
an, widow of the late Mr. J. Shewan, linen- 
draper.—Aged 37, Capt, G. Johnfon,. of the 
“fhip Merchant.—Mr. W. Walker, grocer— 
Mrs. Richardfon, mother of Mr. T. Richard- 
fon, glazier.—Mrs. E, Brown, wife of Mr. 
A. Brown, baker. 
In Gatefhead, aged 37, Mrs. Wake. 
At Durham, aged 67, after a few hours 
illnefs, Mr. F. Holmes, matter taylor.—Mrs, 
Bradley, 
At Sunderland, at an advanced age, Mr, 
R. Burnet, linen-draper, the oldeft fhopkeeper 
in the town, 
At North Shields, after a very fhort ill- - 
nefs, Mr. Uther, grocer. 
_ At South Shields, Mr. Paxon, butcher. 
‘Monruary Maa. No. 102, 
At Darlington, of a decline, in her 17th 
year, Mifs Wilfon.—Mr. Mich. Peafe, jun. 
fon of Mr. M, Peafe, grocer.—Mrs. M. Rob- 
fon, wife of Mr. Robfon, linen-mantv faéturer. 
At Stockton, Mrs, Todd, widow. 
At Berwick, Mrs. H. Davidfon, a maiden 
lady. 
At Hexham, aged 89, Mr.C. Bell, tan- 
ner, formerly a confiderable fa€tor in the 
leather line —Mrs, Donkin.—Advanced in 
years, Mrs. E. Parker, formerly of the Gun 
and Piftols public-houfe. 
At Bath, R. Shaftoe Hadley, efq. an alder= 
man of Newcaftle, and major of the late 
_armed affociation, 
At Benwell,.in his. 22d year, Mr. C. C. 
Clarke, fon of the late Mr. J. Clarke, mer- 
chant, of Newcaftle. 
At Newbottle, Mrs. Maude, mother of 
T. Maude, efq. banker. _ 
At ‘Old Durham, aged 27, Mr. W. We- 
therell, draper, of London. 
At Whittingham, at-his father’s houfe, 
within three days of his roth year, Mr. G. 
Dickinfon: he was buried on his birth day. 
At Nerton, Mifs A. Stapleton.—Mrs, Hall, 
of Arbour Houfe, near Durham. 
At. Branfpeth, . near. Durham, Mr.. H. 
Woodifiela, junior; and on the fame even- 
ing, aged 76, Mr. H. Woodifield, fenior, his 
father. 
Mrs. Legge, of Eaft Rainton. 
Lately, at the ifland of Trinidada, Weft 
Indies, in the King’s fervice, H. Swinburne, 
efy. late of Hamfterley, Durham. 
Aged 69, the Rev. Mr. Cowan, nearly 
thirty years miinifter to a congregation . of 
Proteftant Diflenters in the Garth Heads, 
near Newcaftle. 
At Preffon, nea 
Hearne, : 
At Staindrop, Mr. Sherlack, many years 
land feward to the late and prefent Earl of 
Darlington. 
At Haydon Bridge, in his 63d year, the 
Rev. W. Hall, A. M. mafter of the grammar 
{chool, and formerly a fellow of St. John’s 
Coilege, Cambridge. 
In the fettlement of Demerary, Mr.,Corn. 
Bureau, late of Newcaftle-upon-Tyne. 
. Mr. J. Hutchinfon, of Matfen Low Hall, 
Northumberland. ‘ 
Jorth Shields, Mr. J. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND, | 
Married.|_ At Workington, Mr..E, Bow- 
nets, principal colliery agent to J. C., Cur- 
wen, efg. to Mrs, Eckford, bookfeller. 
At Egremont, Mr. Beeby, tanner, .of Fox- 
houfes, near Whitehaven, to Mrs, Skelton, 
widow of the late Mr. Skelton, furgeon. 
4G _ Died, 
