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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH atu tat MARRIAGES anp DEATHS, 
Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the Counties, from North to South. 
*,* Authentic Communications for this Department ave alavays very thankfully receiwed. 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
Annual account of the ftate of the Cha- 
ritable Inititution for the relief of the fick 
and. Jame poor, at Bamborough Caftle, from 
October 17, 1802, to Oober 17, 1803, as 
lately reported to the Governors. 
O&. 14, 1802, left upon the books... 60 
Out-patients admitted fince .....-.. 5132 
FGarewee eee en e  e a 106 
Of thefe difcharged cured_........- 1063 
Miemremrre eget te Ee io Dae ties 139 
Deaatieer see se acer oe eee o 2 
Sent tothe Newcaftle Infirmary. --.- 3 
Remus onthe hookss io. 68 
1296 
Exclufive of 33 poor women delivered at their 
ewn houles, by Mr. Herriott, furgeon and 
mar-midwife, of Belford. 
A dreadful fever has, for fome days pat, 
raged in the town of Newcaftle, and carried 
off a number of its moft refpeétable inhabi- 
tants. The diforder has prevailed moft in the 
lower parts of the town. It is generally fup- 
pofed to have been brought here by the 
Staffordthire Supplementary Militia, who, it 
appears, have already loft feveral of their 
men, and have at prefent a great many on 
the fick lift. The magiftrates have very pro- 
perly ordered out the fire-engines, for the 
purpofe of wafhing every lane and chare on 
the quay fide, compietely clean. 
Married.] At Bedale, Mr. Spence, furgeon, 
to Mifs Utley, of Aifkew. 
Mr. T. Thwaites, of the vicinity of Bar- 
mard Caftle, to Mifs Lumley, of Butterby 
paper-mill, near Durham. 
At Alnwick, H. Burrell, efg. of Little 
Hougliton, to Mifs Guy, daughter of the late 
Mr. H. Guy, of the ftamp- pee. 
Lately, in Lendon, —-— Minfhaw, efq. to 
Mifs M. Kirton, formerly of Stockton — 
Alfo, Mr. T. Robfon, of Sunderland, to Mifs 
A. Capper, of Gracechurch-ftreet. wR. EY: 
-Shaftoe, efq. of Whitworth-park, Durham, to 
Mifs Eden, third daughter of Sir fohn Eden, 
bart, of Windleftown, in the fame county, 
At Newcaftle, Mr, Gibfon, merchant, to 
Mifs Beil. 
At Sunderland, Capt. G. Weftall, of the 
thip Pomona, to Mrs. Bowran, innkeeper, of 
the Low Quay. 
The Rev. J. Hutton, of Houghton Le- 
fpring, to Mifs Moneypenny, late of Mafham 
Hall, in the county of Kent. 
At Berwick-upon-Tweed, Mr. Richardfon, 
furgeon, of Sloane-ftreet, London, to Mifs 
A, Hogarth, daughter of Mr. J, Hogarth, 
owner. and broker.—Mr. 
cooper.—Mr.D, Abercrombie, writer, in Bdin- 
burgh, to Mifs M. Moficropp, fecond dazgh- 
ter of Mrs. Moficropp, of the ftamp - office:. 
Died.] At Neweaftle, Mr. E. Mitburn, 
cabinet maker, and ferjeant-major of the 
Newcaftle Armed Affociation.—Mrs. Rich- 
ardfon, widow of the late Mr. E. Richard- - 
fon, bricklayer.——-Aged 86, Mr. T. Jefterfon, 
cooper.—-Mrs, Hog, mother of Mr. Hoge, 
tinfmith ——Mr. Naylor, fkinner, of Dearling- 
ton.—-Mifs Purvis, youngeft daughter of Mre 
Purvis.—Mrs. Chicken, wife of Mr. A. 
Chicken, butcher.—Mr. R. Davidfon, of the 
Manors.—Aged 40, Mr. W. Hedley, thipe 
NY. Armitrong, 
block-maker, of the North Shore. —Axed 58, 
Mr. W. Dryfdale, fchoolmafter, at the Tri- 
nity-houfe.—N. Hall, efq —ivir. W. Seth, 
bookbinder,—Aged 47, Mr. G. Ludlow, 
wharfinger,—Aged 43, Mr. J. Spence —Aged 
76, Mr, J. Stevenfon, of London—Aged 53, 
Mr, D. Greenwell, Laine furveyor of the 
cuftoms at this port.—Aged 19, Mr. J. Log- 
gie, jun. eldett fon of Mr. Loggie, publican. 
—Mr, C. Mills, plumber.—Mr. Armftrong, 
block and mat maker.—Aved 62, Mifs Is. 
Rutherford.—Mifs Oliver, daughter of Mr. 
Thomas Oliver, free porter.—Advanced in 
years, Mr. Michael Todd, many years em- 
ployed in the houfe of Meffrs. Hallan and 
Rudman.—Mrs, Fergufon, of the Three In« 
dian Kings public-houfe.——Mr. Goodrickey 
joiner.—Mr, Cummins, fruiterer.—Mr. E. 
Callender, organift, of All Saints.—Mr. R. 
Gillefpy, butcher. 
In Gatefhead, aged 45, Mrs. Powell, dite 
of Mr. S. Powel, former i furgeon of ‘Wage 
caftle.—-Aged 73, Capt. J. Hunter, formerly 
emplc oyed inthe coaiting-trade between Newe 
cattle and London.—-Mr. Brunfkiil, clerk to 
Meffrs. Gurdan.and Wallis. 
At Durham, azed 76, Mr. J. Robinfon, 
gardeser.—-Aged 53, Mrs. Hobkirk, wife of 
Mr. A. Hobkirk, gardener.—-Aged 81, Mrs. 
Wilfon, widow of the late Mr. M. Wilfon, 
innkeeper.—Of an apoplectic fit, Mr. D. 
Wylde, attorney.—Mrs. Lumley, wife of 
Mr. 8S. Lumley, cordwainer. 
At Morpeth, aged 57, Mr. F. Singleton, 
butcher, and an alderman of the borough.— 
Mifs D. Lockhart. 
At Stockton, in @n advanced age, Mrs, 
Armftrong. 
At Sunderland, fuddenly, Mrs. Moore, wife 
of Mr. H. Moore, thip-owner.—Mr. W. 
Smith, fitter and fhip builder.—Mr.T. Mills, 
mafter mariner. 
At Tynemouth, Mr. M. Coxon, late of 
Rotten Row, in the parifh of Ejidon.—T, 
Stephens, 
