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ELOMINCTAL COCURRENICES, 
WITH a. raz MARRIAGES anv DEATHS; 
Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the Counties, from North to South. 
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She URI bean’ lal aaa: Neale.—-Mifs Nancy Douglas, daughter of 
Mrs, Ann Douglas. 
An application is intended to be made ta At the Rettory, Haughton, near Darling- 
parliament, by the fhip-owners of Newcaftley ton, inthe prime of life, John Byron, efq,: 
forvan a€t to place the leading lights for that fecond fon of the Hon. and Rev. Richard By- 
haybour tm fituations nearer to and more in a ron. 
line with the channel, and for removing ob- 
ftructiens to the view of them. 5 
About four o’clock in the morning of the 
28th of February, a tremendous gale from 
the W.N.W. fet in mation the Duke of 
Northumberland’s windmill, fituated near 
Tynemouth barracks, and from the rapidity 
of the movement, the friétion of the axle- 
tree fet fire to the adjoining timber. The 
whole roof was foon in flames, and went off 
in large flakes of fire. By this time the me- 
tal wheels belonging to the machinery were 
red-hot, and prefented, in countlefs whirls 
of motion, one of the grandeft and moft aw- 
ful fights the imagination can conceive. The 
wands at length fell with a mighty crafh, 
bringing with them the rim of the building- 
ftones, wheels, and axle-tree. Nothing was 
left but the bare ftone trunk, No perfon was 
hurt; but the lofs in flour and grain is efti- 
mated at one thoufand pounds. 
Married.| At Newcaftle, Captain Jofeph 
Barnes, of the fhip Country Squire, of that 
port, to Mifs Fothergill, daughter of the late 
Mr. George Fothergill, fhip-owner. - 
At Long Benton, William Clark, efg. of 
Wall’s End, to Mifs Brown, daughter of 
William Brown, efq. of Benton.—Captain 
W. Robfon, of Newcaftle, to Mifs Sheridan, 
of Killingworth. 
At Bifhopwearmouth, Mr. John Pailam, 
_fhip-owner, to Mifs Caroline Huntley, both 
of Sunderland.—Mr. F. Collinfon, of Middle- 
ham, to Mifs Mary Sigfworth, daughter of 
Mr. Jofeph Sigfworth, of Braithwaite Hall. 
At Ryton, Durham, Mr. fohn Brown, 
coach-maker, of Abbey Hill, Edinburgh, to 
Mifs Lockey, eldeft daughter of William 
Lockey, ‘efg. of Axwell Park. — Bethel 
Earnfhaw Stag, efq. to Mifs Ellen Blake, 
youngeft daughter of Sir Francis Blake, of 
FT wizel Caftle. . 
At Sunderland, Mr. Johnfon, block-maker, 
to Mifs Bell Stevenfon, 
- Died.j At Newcaftle, aged 82, Mrs. M, 
Gale.—Mrs. Bell, widow of thelate Mr. J, 
Bell. —Aged 64, Mr. Robert Curry, ftone- 
dealer, anda coal-agent for above forty years, 
Aged 95, Mrs. Rankin, mother of Robert 
Rankin, efq.—Aged 93, Mrs. Wafle.—Aged 
67, Mrs. Sarah Neale, widow of Mr. John 
fe, 
«” Suinentic Communications for this Department are always very thankfully received, 
At Hexham, aged 81, Mr.. Thomas Rob- 
fon, farmer, formerly of Woodhall, near 
Chollerton. 
At North Seaton, Stephen Watfon, efq. 
at an advancéd age, in the commiifion of tthe 
peace for Northumberland.—-At an advanced 
age, MifsShepherd, cf Old Elvet,. Durham. 
At Durham, aged 77, Mr. George Apple= 
by.—=Aged 35, Mr. Thomas Burdon, one of 
the beadimen of the Cathedral.—Mirs, Mar. 
garet Grey, widow of Mr. John Grey,—Mr, 
Robert White, attorney at law. 
At Sunderland, Mr. Jonathan Angas, {pi- 
rit-merchant, aged 51. ——~ Mifs Waddle, 
daughter of Mr. Waddle, aged 13.—Mr, 
Thomas Thompfon, of the Cuttoms,—Mrs. 
Wetherald. : | 
At South Shields, Mr. Jofeph William 
Roxby, fhip-owner, and Prefident of that re~ 
{pe€table inflitution the Mariners’ Affociae 
tion. —=Aged 78, Mr. Simon Temple, fen, 
At Alnwick, ages 
Marfhall, Minifter of the Affociated Congre- 
gation there. His unaffuming and cheerful 
behaviour in his intercourfe with mankind, 
his unaffeéted piety as a Chriftian, and inde- 
fatigable exertions asa Minifter, during near- 
ly thirty-nine years, have left an impreffion 
on the minds of his congregation and all his 
acquaintance that will not be eafily effaced. 
At Bifhop, Auclgland, of a fit of the apo 
plexy, while employed in his garden, aged 
39, the Rev. George Mounfey, matter of the 
grammar-{chool in that place, aad curate of 
the parifh. - : 
At Berwicl-on-Tweed, Mrs, Landles, wife 
of Mr. George Landles, cooper —The Rev. 
- Jofeph Rumney, aged 76 years, fifty-one of 
which he was mafter of the grammar-fchooly 
and thirty-eight vicar of Berwick. Om the 
Sunday preceding his death he had officiated 
in the church as ufual, and’ was feized with 
a fit of apoplexy as he was baptizing a child 
after the evening fervice. On his refignation 
of the grammar-{chool in 1801, he was fuc- 
ceeded by the Rev. J. Barnes, who likewife 
fucceeds him in the vicarage. 
' At North Shields, Mr. James Smith, thipe 
owner. In the early part of his life he was 
in the royal navy, He was_oa board Com- 
modore Duff's fhip in November 1759, and 
002 was. 
4, the Rev. John- 
