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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH att tHE MARRIAGES anp DEATHS; 
Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the se Srom North te South. 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
PABRIED:} At Alnwick, Mr. Robert 
Patterson, to Miss Annett, daugliter of 
Ralph A. esq. 
At Heworth, Mr. Joseph Carr, to Miss 
Mary Scott. daughter of Mr. George S. 
At Newcastle, Mr. Wm. Henzell, to Miss 
Ann Harrison.——Mr, Wm. Robson, to Miss 
Eleanor Laing.—-Mr. Wm, Barnes, to Mrs. 
Moffit.—Mr. Renjamin Trotter, to Miss I, 
Fenwick, 
At Monkwearmouth, Mr. Barker, to Miss 
Elizabeth Lee. 
At Bridekirk, Mr. Thompson, of Work- 
angton, tv Miss Harris. 
Died.| At Monkwearmouth, the Rev. 
ohn Heskitt, rector of that place. 
At Snapclose, near Stanhope in Weardale, 
Miss Bainbridge, 20. 
At Billingshield, Miss Stephenson, daugh- 
ter of Mr. George S. 18. 
At Hexham, Thomas Jefferson, surgeon, 
83.—Mrs. Ridley, wife of Mr. Thomas R, 43. 
At Gateshead, suddenly; Mrs. Adamson, 
64.—Mrs. Foulchorp, 86. 
At Sunderland, Mr. John Belwood, carrier. 
between that place and Stocktons—Mr. Isaac 
Richardson, of Newcastle. 
At Newcastle, Mr. John Young.—Mrs. 
Crozier, 80.—-Miss Matthews, daughter of 
ohn M. esq.—Mr. Robert Carnaby, 83.— 
Mrs. Harper, wife of Mr. Richard H.—-Mrs. 
Sarah Latimer, 65.—-Mrs. Catharine Henzell, 
widow of Mr, Charles H. 78.—-Mr. john 
Tweddle, 54 —Mrs. Eleanor Chicken, 83.— 
Mr. James Davidsen, 77.—The Rev. Mr. 
Armstrong,—-Catherine Senhouse, daughter 
of J. Wout, M.D 9. 
At Durhara, Mr. Thomas Wilby. 
At Calyo, in Abbey Holme, Mrs. Saul. 
At Berwick, Mr. Henry Smetham, 44. 
At Whickham, Percival Anthony, youn 
gest son of Paul Fenwick, esg. of Prestwick. 
Ar West Boidon, Mr. Robert Emmerson, 
teacher of mathematics, 
At Easington, Mrs. Scott, relict of Mr, 
James S. of Easington Grange. 
On board the Alexander of Newcastle, Mr. 
James Dood, son of Mr. ‘Wm. D, of the 
Adelphi, in the parish of Lanchester, Durham. 
At Darlington, Mr. George Brown,—-Hare 
gington, son of Mr. Harrington Lee. 
At Stockton, Mr. John Phillips, master a 
the Tsabelfa and Nancy, of Dunbar.—=-Mrs. 
Ann Barnes.—Mr. G. Allison. . 
At Claypeth, Mrs. Elizabeth Wade, wife’ 
of Mr. Charles W. 74. 
At Corbridge, Mrs. Margaret Glazenby, 87. 
At Bishopwearmouth, Margaget, dapghter: 
of Mr. John Mounsey, of Sundesland, 17.—¢ 
Mr. Robert Clark, many years agent to the 
Tyne Bank, 49. 
At Blaydon Bourn, Dorothy, wife of Mr. 
Robert Pattison, 68. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
In the next session of parliament applicas 
tion i3 intended to be made for Acts for divi- 
ding Cockermouth. Comman, and an exten- 
sive Commen in the parish of Bewcastley 
called Bailie Hope,. It is obvioys that the 
rapid and great improvement of Cumberlands 
with respect to roads, agriculture, &c. is ina 
great measure owing to the numerous incle- 
sures that have taken place within the last 
thirty years. 
An island made its appearance on the 30th 
of August last, in the centre of Tarn Wade 
dlan, near Hesket in the Forest, in‘Cumbers 
Jand. It is several yards, distance from 
either side, and has retained its local situa= 
tion, without the least alteration, ever since. 
It is probable it has arisen from the bottom, 
as no traces can be found of its separation 
from the main land. 
At a late meeting of the Kendal Agricul- 
tural Society, a silver cup was given to Tho= 
mas Strickland Standish, esq. for the best 
shearling ram, produced by across with many 
of the improved breeds and the Fell-stocky 
which appeared to be an improvement of the 
flecce, regard being had to the shape and 
hardiness of the produce. 
Marr ied] At Whitebaven, Mr. Wilson 
Ferry, solicitor, to Miss Frances Fletcher. ~~ 
Mr. Thomas M‘Kee, of Low Hull, to Miss 
Ann Banten. 
At Kirklinten, Mr. ‘Thomas Wilson, of 
the house of Losh, Wilson, and Bell, , Newe 
castle, to Mrs, Fell, 
At Wigton, Mr, Joshua Rigg, surgeon, th 
Mrs. Sanderson. 
At Egremont, Mr, Peter Tyson, to Miss fe 
Margaret Harrison. 
At St. Bees, Mr. John Tydiman, to Miss 
Ann Davison, 
At Bromfield, Mr. oe ‘Adeoudne of. 
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