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FROVANECETA LS OCCURRENCES 
WITH a_i rHE MARRIAGES anp DEATHS, 
Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the Counties from North to South. 
C4” Authentic Communications far this Department are always very Acer, received. 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
It is in contemplation to make and main- 
tain a turnpike-road from and between the re- 
{pective terms of Weldon-bridge and Roth- 
bury-crofs; a meafure from wich it is pre- 
fumed that great venefits will accrue to the 
Proprietors of lajids and others of the town of 
Lothbury and the extenfive diftriéts adjoining; 
w—~aiid, in particular, as it will open a ready 
communication with the well. frequented 
markets of Morpeth and Newcattle. 
The Commifioners of the river Wear, and 
of the port and haven of Sunderland, have 
lately caufed a new light boufe to be erected 
upon the morth pier of the faid harbour, in 
which it is intended that a light fkall be ex- 
hibited, for the benefit of mariners, during the 
whole of the night.—lIe¢ is likewife intended 
to place an additional light under the faid 
light, every night at tide aime, agreeably to 
the eftablifhed regulations « of the port and 
haven. 
Married.| At Darlington, Mr.N.Wetherell, 
bleacher, of Ofmotherley, to Mifs Barehe 
erby. 
At Gatethead, Mer. Dryden, fhip- 
wright, to Mifs E. Thompfon.—Alfo Mr. J. 
Archer, hair-drefler, of Newcaftle, to Mifs 
S. Thompfon, both daughters of Mr. 
Thompfon, of the South Shore. 
At Newcaftle, Mr. W. Bell, grocer, to 
Mrs. jackfon, cheefemonger —Mr. C. Cur- 
ry, to Mifs E, Trotter, eldeft daughter of 
Mr. W. Trotter, flour-fa€tor.—Capt. W. 
Parkiufon, to Mifs M. Thompfon.—Mr. 
Fenning, to Mifs D. Blakey, daughter of 
Mr. W. Blakéy, taylor.—W. C. Hopper, 
efq. of Beimont, in the county of Durban, 
to Mifs M. Shippardfon, third daughter of 
the late R. Shippardfon, efg. of Hallg rarthy 
ia the fame county.——Mr. J. Davie, engine- 
wright, of Gatcfhead, to Mifs A. Feawick. 
-— it. Lamberton, Mr. Penn, to Mrs. Ban- 
nerman, both comeaians in the company of 
Meflrs. Graham and Stanfield. | 
At Berwick, Mr. J, Mackenzie, dra apers 
' to Mifs Chartres, daughter of Mr. T. Char- 
tres, cooper.—Mr, J. Parker, of South 
Shields, to Mifs Robinfon, of Monk Wear: 
mouth.—Mr. Fen-vick, tannery of Morpeth, 
to Mifs Spoors, of Broompark —-Licutenant 
Yates, of the royal navy, lately” refident at 
Berwick-upon-Tweed, to Mifs Li ibuyn, of 
Holy Ifland —Mr, J. Dodgfon, jun. jinen- 
manufacturer, of Darlington, to Mifs Knight, 
of Finchinfield, Effex. 
Died} At Neweattle, aged 7s, Mr. W.Charn- 
ley, an eminent bookfeller and ftationcr. He. 
was generally and juftly refpected as the fa- 
_ ther of the trade in thistown, and indeed in 
all the north parts of England, as likewite 
Montiry Mas. No, 106. 
for his literary and profeffional talents, and fur 
the mative dignity of his mind, tempered 
with the puredt urbanity of manners. He was 
never known to prevaricate or fwerve from the 
dictates of rigid truth, and never had recourfe 
to any mean fubterfuge, or never adopted 
any fervile meafure to obtain an obje&. Asa 
man of bufiaefs, his word and his written 
engagement were equally to be relied on; fo 
that ic may be truly faid of this venerable 
charatter—** Even his failings leaned to vir- 
tue’s fide.” 
Aged 73, J. Wilfon, efq.—Aged 103, 
Anne Simpfon, widow.—Aged 74, Mrs. Cy, 
Ceulthard, a maiden lady.—OFf a locked jaw, 
in confequence of an unfortunate wound re- 
ceived in one of his heels a few days before, 
aged 17, Mr M. Scott, fon of Mr. W. 
Scott, cartwright.—-Mr. W. Smith, corn. mer- 
chant.—Mirs. Armour, a widow lady. 
At Durham, aged 60, Mr. H, Colling, 
coachmaker. 
At Sunderland, aged 79, Mr. J. Maddifon, 
filherman. He died fudcenly while fifhing on 
board his cobble, in the roads off this port. ” 
At South Shields, fuddenly, Mrs. Tindall, 
innkeeper. While in the att of coughing a 
blood-veftel burft, from over ftraining her- 
felf, and the expired foon after on her chair. 
Capt. Mack, fhip owner, of Bofton. 
At Tynemouth, Mr. W. Wilfon, mafter 
of the Mafon’s Arms inn. 
At Morpeth, Mrs. Scotr, wife of Mr, W. 
Scott, cooper. 
At Alnwick, inthe Caftle, aged 12 years, 
Lady Frances Percy, youngett daughter of the 
Dake of Northumberland. 
At Darlington, Mr, J. Coats, grocer. 
At Bifhopwearmouth, Mr. C Simpfon, 
eldeft fon of C. Simpfon, a of the eftom 
Houfe, Sunderland 
At ee ae upon- Tweed, aged 62, Mr, r: 
Davifon, carpenter During the abfence of 
the family, he had fufpended himfelf by a cord 
ftom the bannilier of the ftair-cafe, at his 
houfe in. this town, Mr. Davifon had lately 
retired from ‘bufinefs, having previoufly re- 
alized a handfome competence. He had la- 
beured for many years under a fpecies of 
mental ‘deranzement, which was even 
thought t) be hereditary, as his father and 
grandfather hid both prematurely perifhed 
by their own hands. 
“At Bedale, Mrs. Taylor, widow.—Mr., J. 
Ramfay, of Burnthoufe, near Chefter-le- 
fireet, many ‘years coiliery viewer to the- 
Lambton family. 
* At Lanchefter, in her 22d year, Mifs M, 
Davifon, youngeft daughter of Capt. W. Da- 
vifon. —Anthopy Leaton, efg. of Whick- 
ham, in the county of Durham.—Aged 84, 
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