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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
[April 15 
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Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the Counties, from North to South. 
"x Authentic Communications for this Department are always very thankfully received. 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
There are eleven fail of thips now fitting 
out in the river Tyne for the Greenland and 
Davis’s Streights Whale and Seal Fithery; 
they are to be ready to fail with the firft 
fair wind, after the firft of next month. 
Married.} At Newcaftle, captain A. 
Pattinfon, of the fhip Hope, of Blythe, to 
Mifs Milburne, of Newcaftle.—Mr. J. 
Hewlett, of Brampton, to Mifs M. Long, © 
daughter of the late Mr. Long, furgeon.— 
Mr. G. Wallace, mafter of St. Nicholas 
Poor-houfe, to Mifs M. Singleton.—Mr. J, 
Farrington, furgeon in the navy, to Mifs M. 
Lindfey.—Mr. W. Ingo, flour-merchant, to 
Mifs E. Pollard, of the Leafes. 
At Berwick, Mr. R. Browne, fail-maker, 
to Mifs E. S. Forfter, only daughter of cap- 
tain Forfter. 
At South Shields, Mr. R. Bulmer, of 
Monckton, to Mrs. Miller, reli€t of.the late 
Mr. J. Miller, fhip-owner. 
At North Shields, Mr. T. Reay, thip- 
owner, to Mifs E. Hogarth, daughter of the 
late Rev. J. Hogarth, vicar of Kirk Newton. 
At Sunderland, Mr. W. Dunn, fhip-car- 
penter, to Mifs T. Armftrong. 
At Earfdon, Colonel Hughes, of the Royal 
Anglefea Militia, to Mifs C. Grey, daughter 
of R. W. Grey, efgq. of Backworth, North- 
umberland. 
Died.} At Newcaftle, aged 26, Mrs. 
Peele, of the Sandhill.—In his goth year, 
Mr. G. Salkeld, mafter of the Queen’s Head 
~ public houfe.—Aged 70, Mrs. Caraabie — 
Mr. J. Watfon, gardiner.—Aged 86, Mrs. 
A. Jobling. —Aged $4, Mr. M. Marfhall.— 
In confequence of a fit of apoplexy, T. Boyn- 
ton, efq. captain in the Volunteer corps of 
Newcaftle; univerfally refpefted and la- 
mented as a man of inflexible integrity. 
in Gatcfheac, Mr. J. Atkinfon, clock and 
watch maker. 
At Durham, in his 74th year, J. Leigh- 
ton, efq.—Aged 55, Mr. H. Bradley, 
butcher,—Mr. W. Hall. 
At Stockton, G. Hutchinfon, efg. fen. 
banker, and raff-merchant. 
At Alnwick, aged $2, Mr. G. Hindmarhh, 
father of Mr. J, Hindmarfh, tallow-chandler. 
At Sunderland, Mr. J. Hardcaftle, fail- 
maker.—Mr. W. Stevenfon, fadler.—In the 
bloom of youth, after a fhort illnefs, fup- 
pofed to be derived from a flight cold, Mr. 
. C. Proud, draper.—-In the prime of life, 
Mr. R. Fairlam, fhip mafter—Aged 86, 
Mrs, M. Rankin, widow. 
At Bithop Wearmouth, in an advanced 
age, Mrs. A, Jackfon, daughter of the late 
J. Jackfon, efq.—-Mr. Forher, gardener. 
He was a member of the ancient fociety of 
Free Gardeners of that place ; and his re- 
mains were attended to the place of tnter- 
ment, by a large body of the brethren, ina 
folemn proceflion. 
At Jedurgh, in Scotland, Mrs. Lindfay, 
wife of R. Lindfay, M. D.—Mr. Codd, late 
adjutant in the Roxburghfhire Yeomanry 
Cavalry. 
At Hexham, Mr. R. Whitfield, gloves 
manufacturer. 
At North Shields, Mr. T. Thompfon, 
fhoe-maker.—Mr. Francis, painter and gla- 
zier.—Mr. H, Taylor, cabinet-maker.——Aged 
78, Mr. S. Carlton, wine and fpirit-merchant, 
At South Shields, aged 27, Mr. A. R: 
Kirton.—Aged 72, Mrs. Beilby, a widow. 
At Monk Wearmouth, aged 70, Mr. J. 
Bell, taylor. * 
At Berwick, aged 82, Mrs. Stirling.— 
Aged 85, Mr. J. Smart, cornmeter. “His 
wife had died, cnly a few weeks before, aged 
$3.—Aged 82, Mrs. Stirling. . 
At Morpeth, aged 73, Mr. Dobfon.—Aged 
63, Mrs. Cuthell.—Aged 70, Mrs. Bennett. 
At Dalftone, fuddenly, in the prime of © 
life, Mr. R. Taylor, one of the partners in- 
the new Brewery.—Aged 77, Mr. C. Grey. 
At Wolfingham, aged 71, Mrs. M. Col- 
ling, widow of the late Dr. Coiling. », 
At Haltwhiftle, aged 72, Mr. C, Lowes, 
grocer. , 
At Warkmill, near Allendale Town, in 
his 59th year, Mr. J. Sparke.—At an ad- 
vanced age, Mrs. Burdon, mother of Mr. 
Burden, farmer, near Cleadon.—Aged 29, 
Mifs Spearman, of Warton. 
On March 4, at Springkell, in his 65¢t 
year, Sir William Maxwell, bart, ; 
In his 4th year, Mr. J. Young, jun. of 
Sherburne Houfe, near Durham. He was 
returning home from Durham eleétion, where 
he had polled that. day, in apparent good 
health, when he fuddenly dropped down on 
Gilefgate More, and almoft inftantly expired. 
Aged 83, Mr. T. Peacock, late a farmer 
néar Sunderland. ‘ 
At Caufey Park, near Morpeth, W. O. 
Wallis Ogle, -efg. lieutenant-colonel of the 
Northumberland Militia. Re 43 
At Mile End, London, Mr. T. Metcalfe, 
fhip-owner, formerly of Stockton.—The 
Rev. W. Bowley, rector of Thornton Wat- 
las, near Bedale. 
At Corbridge, in his 64th year, Mr. J. 
Walker. : ; 
At Afhferd, in Middlefex, the Rev. B. L. 
Selater, vicar of Whittingham, Northumber- 
land. ‘ 
Mr. J. Murray, of Longhouton, North- 
umberland. 
