1804.) 
A piece of oak timber, about thirty feet 
in length, apparently found, and literally 
as black as jet, has, by the conftant under- 
mining of the river Tyne, been latterly 
brought to light, in a field at Elifhaugh, near 
Felton, Northumberland, which it is well 
known has been for ages under tillage. 
Married.] At Newcaftle, Mr. W. Finlay, 
enfign in the Fifefhire militia, to Mifs M, 
Morrie. 
At North Shields,, Mr. J. Richardfon, 
cordwainer, to Mifs Farrow. 
At Berwick, Mr. J. Archibald, drapery 
to Mifs J. Milburne, milliner. 
At Hall Garth, near Durham, Lieutenant- 
colonel Baldwyn, to Mifs E. Loraine, fecond 
daughter of the Rev. Lambton Loraine. 
At Alnwick, Mr. W. Morrifon, .linen- 
draper, to Mifs C. Storey. 
At Bithopwearmouth, Mr. C. Vaux, fhip- 
owner, to Mrs. Hepple, widow of the late 
Mr. Hepple, inn-keeper, of South Shields. 
. Died.] At Newcaftle, very fuddenly, Mr. 
R. Anderfon, hair-drefler, 
In the Carliollcroft, in this town, at the 
advanced age of g2, Mary Macrea, upwards 
of eighty-two years of her life a {chool-mif- 
trefs. 
Mrs. C, Staward, widow.—Mrs. Crawford; 
wife of Mr. Crawford, flour-merchant, in the 
New Road.—Mr, J. Deane, late a woollen- 
draper.—-Mrs. Cramlington, wife of W. 
Cramlington, efg. alderman.—Mrs. Double- 
day, widow of the late Mr. Doubleday, mer- 
chant —Aged 31, Mrs. M, Pearfon.—Mr. T. 
Macgennis, a travelling chapman. — Mrs, 
Pearfon, of the Quay Side.—Mr. T. Blen- 
kinfon, houfe carpenter, and fenior brother 
of that company. 
At Durham, Mrs. Shaftoe, wife of Mr. 
’ Shaftoe, brewer. 
At Sunderland, Mr. R. Headley, matter 
mariner.—Aged go, Mr. R. Fairley.—Aged 
g0, Mrs. A. Wilfon.—-Aged 34, Mrs, Tin- 
ning, wife of Mr, J. Tinning, tobacconift, 
-—~-Aged 66, Mrs, J. Taylor.—-Aged 77, Mrs. 
Huntridge, widow of the late Mr. Hunt- 
ridge, thip-owner.—-Aged 71, very fudden- 
ly, Mr. E. Atkinfon, grocer, 
At Hexham, Mrs. M. Urwin, formerly of 
the Phoenix Inn.—Mr. W. Rogers, jun, 
hatter. He was found frozen, to death on 
the Fells, between Stanhope, in Weerdale 
and Allenheads; ‘ 
At North Shields, in his 44th year, Mr, 
Storer, boat-builder, 
At Alnwick, aged 30, Mr. W. Robfon, 
tanner. : 
At Morpeth, aged 83, Mr. J, Burns, thoe- 
Mmaker.—At an advanced age, Mrs. Hancock. 
At Monkwearmouth, Mrs. Read. ; 
At Bithopwearmouth, aged 78, Mrs. A, 
Havelock. / 
At Berwick, aged 77, Mr. W. Ferd, li- 
men-draper.—Aged 72,,Mr. J. Banks, of the 
At Romaldkick, A. Hugginfon, efq. 
Cumberland and Weftmoreland. sot 
Golden Swan inn.—Aged 568, Mrs. Laws,’ 
wife of Mr. J. Laws, carpenter. 
At Bifhop Auckland, aged 26, Mrs, Wood- 
houfe. ‘il 
At Widdrington, aged 86, Mr. G, Mel- 
burne, formerly of the Whalebone ina, 
Morpeth. 4] 
At Highthields, near Hexham, in his 66th 
year, Mr. T, Browne.—-Aged 27, Mr. J. 
Darling, of Shadforth, near Durham.—in 
her gift year, deeply regretted, Mifs J. Ca- 
rins, of Weetfled.—In the prime of life, J. 
Sanderfon, efg. of Thropton-cottage, near 
Rothbury. 
At Kelfo, Mrs. Pringle, widow, of At- 
tenburne, Cees . 
Mr. T. Cutter, forty-fix years gardener in 
Mr; Hodgfon’s family, at Elfwick-houfe.— 
Aged 24, Mr. N. Thornton, of Shields-road. 
—Mrs. Clay, of Blakelaw. 
At Dunfton-fquare, near Alnwick, in his 
gift year, Mr. Jf. Atkinfon, farmer.—Aged 
95, Mr. J. Rafhell, of Twizell, in North- 
umberland.—Aged 78, Mifs J. Moore, fifter 
to Mr. B. of Aydon-caftle.—In his 31{t year, 
Mr. J. Nowell, foreman in the caft-iron foun- 
dery of Meffrs. Moffat and Co. North Shore. 
At Bambury, Northumberland, Mrs. Young. 
hafband. 
At Blagdon, in his 68th year, Mr. R. Fen- 
wick, upwards of 38 years fteward to Sir M, 
W. Ridley, bart. 
At Plainfield, near Rothbury, Mr. W. Don- 
kin, farmer. 
At Lowth, aged 70, Mr. H. Harrifon, of 
Cooper-houfe, near Lamefley. 
At Crake-hall, C. Pickering, efq. 
At Thorpe, Mr. Ri Hodgfon, late of Bifhop 
Wearmouth. 
At his manfion, at Ellingham,’in North- 
umberland, aged 71, E, Haggeriton, efq, un- 
cle to Sir Carnaby Haggerfton, bart. a man 
of rigidly moral and rationally religious prin- 
ciples 5 generoufly hofpitable without often- 
tation, and liberally charitable to the poor. 
At Howdon Pans, Mr. T. Browne, tide- 
waiter. ; 
At Brenkfey, Mrs. Robfon,— Aged $1, 
Mrs. Crawford, of Brockdam, Northumber- 
land. 
At the Douglaffes, North Shore, aged 77, 
Mr. G. Tyzack, farmer. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
Whitehaven Difpenfary,—Number of pa- 
tients admitted to the benefits of this excel- 
lent charity, from Dec. 7, 1803, to March 7, 
1804, viz. recommended and regiftered, 275 5 
midwifery cafes, 193 trivial incidents, 669 
(963) 5 previoufly admitted (prior to the laft) 
2148; total, 3111.——State of the regifter ; 
Cured, 247; relieved, 55 incurable, 6; dead, 
8 ; remaining upon the books, 67; total, 333. 
The Society for promoting Chriftian Know- 
ledge, have lately refolved, at a very full 
board, to print and diftribute gratis, a new 
edition of the Manks Bible; the extent of 
the 
