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Northumberlan’—Durham. 
of the war for fervice of the navy, diftinguthing thofe raifed in the parts of Newcaftle and 
Sunderland. 
November, 1800-——Seamen. 
Volunteers. Preffed. Landmen. By the Civil Power. Total. 
Neweaftle - 1273 1892 173 32 3370 
Sunderland - ~ 324 889 40 Hie 1290 
1597 279t 213 71 4661 
By A& of Parliament, 1795 - - - ¥ 224 
Total in Newcaftle and Sunderland - 4884 
Number of men raifed from the commencement of the war for the navy = 134,968 
A dreadful hurricane has been experienced 
at Hexham: many houfes were unroofed, 
and chimnies blowm down, both in the town 
and neighbourhood. _One houfe in particular, 
occupied by Mr. Newton, a faddler, was ma- 
terially damaged ; a flack of chimnies falling 
on the roof, penetrated into his bed-chamber, 
but fortunately he efcaped unhurt. ‘The houfe 
is completely unroofed, and the floorings 
broker to. pieces. 
Marricd || At Newcaftle, Mr R. Young, 
watchmaker, to Mifs Margaret Chicken.— 
Captain Harrop Pringle, ofthe Lord Hood, to 
Mifs Margaret Taylor, daughter of cetead 
W. Taylor, of North Shieids 0. M’Quin, 
cfg. to Mifs Summers. 
At Felton, Mr. Joleph Atkinfon, of Swar- 
land, to Mifs A. Atkinfon, of Gower-ftreet, 
London. 
At Cowpen, Mr. Wm. Lawfon, to Mifs E. 
Debord, of North Blyth. 
At Alnwich, Capt. Hutchinfon, of the 
artillery, in the Hon. Eaft India Gompany’s 
fervice to Mifs Lambert, of Alnwich. 
At Bifhopwearmouth, Mr. John Dixon, 
of Durham, to Mifs M. Smith, of Bunker’s 
Hill. 
At Stockton, Mr. H. Bufby, to Mrs. At-- 
kigfon, widow. 
At Shields, Capt. Anderfon, to Mifs Swan. 
At Berwick, Mr. Wm. Riddell, to Mifs 
Edmondion 
At Gainford, 
Myers. : 
Died.} At Newcaftle, Margaret Robfon, 
of the Flefh Market, at the advanced age of 
1023 whe, except a weaknefs in the eye- 
fight, retained her faculties unimpaired, and 
was never known to have been afflicted with 
fickneis till that which terminated her pro- 
tracted exiftence.—At the fame place, MifsA. 
Pearfor ,of Seaton Sluice, aged 15.—The Rev. 
W. Graham of.the Clofe-Meeting.-—T, Al- 
fey, of the Nungate, who hung hiofelfina 
Mr. R. Garland, to Mifs 
fit of infanity.—-Mr Charlies Mollifon, baker, . 
Duncan, cabinet- 
ee ~—AAt 
in -Pilevim-fireet.—Vir. 
meker, in the Pudding 
Baths, Mifs Sophia Campve!} 
At Morpeth, Mrs Smelt’ after, a. pains 
ful Uinefs; dhe was the wife of Mr. Stanfield, 
manager of the theatre.—Mr. George Pastis, 
the 
glazier.—-Mis. M. Steokenloat 
At the Ballaft-quay, South Shields, Mr. 
W. Thompfon. 
At Diffington, Mr. D. Golding, aged 75. 
At Heddon Mill, Mr. William Smith, 
aged 81. 
At Ratcheugh, near Alnwick, Prideaux 
Wilkie, efg. aged 72. 
At Durham, T. Taylor, efq. of Cornfea 
Hall, aged 57.—Mr. Wm. May, merchant, 
aged 23. 
At Bithop-Auckland, Ralph Bowfer, efg. 
alderman of Durham, ae 61. 
At Sunderland, nar. Wilfon, wife of Mr. 
Robert Wilfon —Mr. John,Cheefmont, fail- 
maker.—After three days illaefs, Mrs. Hop- 
ton, wife of John Hopton, efq. Pruffian con- 
ful for that port.—Mr, William Cart, agent 
to the Sunderland glafs company —Mr. R. 
Cole. 
At Hexham, Mrs. Lowthian, in the 76th 
year of her age.—-Mr. Thomas. Nixon, of the. 
Blackmoor’s Head. 
At Rothbury, T. Farquhar, efq. 
At Norton, near Stockton, Mrs. Wallis, 
elit of the late Rev. Mr. Wallis, author of 
_the Hiftory of Northumberland. ; 
At Stockton, after a long illnefs, Mrs. 
Norton. 
At Lefbury, near Alnwick, Mr. Lawrence 
Gibfon, aged 73. 
At Trimdon, Mrs. Smith, aged 78, mo- 
ther of the Rev. Stott. payee one of 
his Majefty’s juftices of the peace for the 
county of Durham. 
At Seaton, Mrs. Aan Milliken, reli& of 
the late Mr. John Milliken, many years 
mater of the brig Mary of Wort ington. 
At Monkwearmouth,, Mr, J. fHodion. 
At Irvine, Robert Smith, aged 101; he 
worked at his trade. Of weaver till within 
three weeks of his death, and was accuftomed 
to travel three miles e ae Sunday to’church; 
he. could fee to read the print of a pocket Bi; 
ble with glafies: about twelve months ayo he 
Walled frit Ayr to Irvine, tw elve miles, in 
the fpace of three hours. 
Mr. Benjamin March, aged, Bas one of the 
people called Quakers. 
At the Low Bridge, Newcaftle, the wife 
of Jofeph Jones, flax-drefier, being in child- 
bed, her mother prepared three white-her- 
rings, 
them 
[March 1, 
The following isa ftatement of the number of men raifed fince the commencement 
Maialt the precaution of fteeping 
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