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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH act roe MARRIAGES anp DEATHS; 
Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the Counties, from North to South, 
&* Communications ee this Department of the Monthly Magazine, properly au- 
” thenticated, and jent free of Poftuge 
&, are always than hgtldy received. 
Thofe are 
more par licula rly acceptable which dejeribe the Progrefs of Local Tinprovements of 
any Kind, or which contuin Biographical Anecdotes or Fads relutive to eminent 
or renarkable Charagters recently deceafed.., 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
*ROM the annual report of the Durham In- 
firmary, it appears that the funds of that 
valuable institution continue to improve, not- 
withstanding the pressure of increasing ex- 
pence and extended usefulness, and that the 
munificence of the subscribers “ affords just 
grounds of thankfulness to those who more 
particularly interest themselves in behalf of 
the charity.” Besides the patients remaining 
on the books in December, 1806, two hun- 
dred and eleven have been admitted, of whom 
one hundred and seventy have been cured, 
twenty relieved, four irregular, two incur- 
able, eleven have died, twenty-five remain on 
the books, and ninety tour children have been 
inoculated for the cow-pox. It must ‘* afford 
additional satisfaction to the benevolent, to be. 
informed that attention is paid to the spiri- 
tual as well as the bodily wante of the pa- 
tients, a valuable s@lection of books, proper. 
for their use and meditation, having been 
presented tothe charity by the Rev. R. G, 
Bouyer, prebendary of Durham.” 
' Married.| At Stockton, Cravthorn, 
esq. of Craythorn, Yorkshire, to Miss Cathe- 
xine Coates, niece of J. R. Rowntree, esq. of 
Stockton. 
At Newcastle, Robert Maling, 
Hiltan, to Miss Potts. 
At Lamberton Toll Bar, Mr. Martin Mor- 
eo a lieutenant in the Percy Tenantry 
olunteer Infantry, to Miss France, of Ren- 
nington. 
At Eglingham, James Scott, jun. esq. to 
Miss Giegwholm: 
Died.| At Durham, Mrs. H. Woodifield, 
wife of Matthew W. esq. of the College, 33. 
e-—Mr. Robert Stotter, 67.—M rts. E. Shaw. 
——Mr. Joha Vardy of the Green Dragon [nn, 
52.—Mr. Bryers, 59.—-Mr. Robert Hudson. 
mw—Mr. Jotun Chipchase, 39.—Mrs. Margaret 
Jackson, 62. 
At Alnwick, Mr. Robe:t Dixon, many 
years clerk to the collector of excise for Nor- 
thumberland. 
At Sunderland, Miss Smith. —Mr. Fenwick. 
Mr. Richard Hindmarsh, late of Rose Castle, 
Cumberland, 65. 
At Corbridge, Mr. Jolin Ruecastle, 62. 
At Warkworth, Miss Clutterbuck, daugh- 
ter of thelate Richard €. esq. 
At South wick ; Mr. William Lees, of Sun- 
aetna, 69. 
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esq. of 
At Newcastle, Mrs. Sorsbie, wife of Mr. 
S. merchant.—Mr. Hartley Atkinson.—Mr. 
John Hadspeth, 73.-——Myrs. Elizabeth Honey- 
man, 83.—Mr. Luke Hardy, an officer of the 
ieee i William Timwell, school - 
master, 53.—Mr. Thomas Bocce. 
Coxon, 82.——-Mrs. Baker, relict of Alder- 
man &. a lady of extensive fortune and great 
liberality, 84.—Mrs. Ogilvie, relict of the 
Rev. Andrew O. or Linton, Roxburghshire, 
-—WMrs. Catharine Kitching, of Pickhill, 
Yorkshire, widow of the Ber, James men 
ing, late vicar of that parish, whom she sur~ 
vived but afew months. In every relation 
of life she was truly amiable and exemplary, 
and her loss will be long feit and deeply re- 
gretted by her afflicted family and numerous 
friends. 
At Ruffel, near Morpeth, Mrs. Bell, 47. 
At Painshaw Staiths, neam Sunderland, 
James Hudson Lishman, eldest son of the 
Rev. William L. of Doadington, 19. 
At Denton, Mr. George Wetherel, 22, 
At Shincliff, Mr. Laing, 32. 
At athine Hall, Jonn Tweddell, esq, the 
senior magistrate for the county of Northum- 
berland, 85. 
At an advanced age, Mr. john oe of 
Kenton. He was found dead ina field near 
Elswicl, and is supposed to have perished 
by the inclemency of the weather. 
At Hexham, Mr, John Brown, 58.—Mr. 
Thomas Pape, 75. 
At Chester-le-street, 
win, 95. 
At Darlington, Mr. William Binns, son of 
Dr. B. of Lancastet, 20. 
At Berwick, Mr. Rebert Grieve, son: of 
Burnet Roger G. esq. Si.—-Mx. William 
Slack, formerly an officer of excise, 83.—Mr. 
John Hutton, 65.—Myrs. Margaret Johnson, 
73.—MVirs. Alice Cockburn, 90. 
At Prudhoe, Anthony Humble, esa. 
At Morpeth, Mr. Benjamin Thompson, 90. 
At Saree Bie. near, Alnwick, Mirs. 
' Mary Horsley, 96, : 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
MMarried.j At Youngfield, George Brown, 
esq, captain of the Sti light dragoons, to 
Clara, youngest daughter or Edward Stanley, 
esq. late of W hitehaven. 
‘At Haddington, Mr. George Neill, book- 
seller, to Miss Ann Gibson, 
“Ag Penrith, Mr, John soulby, printer and 
S.atouer, 
Mr. William: Ir- 
