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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES. 
WITH ati tHe MARRIAGES anno DEATHS. 
Arranged SENS TRIES, or in the Order of the Counties, from North to South. 
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"thentic ated, and sent free of Postaze, are always thankfully received. 
Those are 
' more particularly acceptable which descrive the Progress of Locat {myrovements 
of any kind, or which contain Biographical Anecdotes or Facts relative to emi- 
nent or remarisable Characters recently ly deceased. 
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NORTHUUMBERTAND ARD DURHAM: 
Married.| At Newcastle, Richard Rac- 
kall, esq. a captain inthe Sussex militia, to 
Miss Brumwell, only daughter of Wm. B. 
esq.--Mr. Robert Shout, “inspector of the 
Sunderland pier-works, to Mrs. Johnson, of 
the Custom-honse cofiee-house. 
At Bishopwearmouth, lientenant, Wes- 
terby, of the East-York militia, to Miss 
Smith. 
At Lamberton Toll-Bar, Mr. C. Richard- | 
son,.attorney, to Miss Smith, both of Aln- 
wick. 
At Lanchester, Mr. fai Thurlow, of 
‘the Horns inn, Durham, to Miss M.Richard- 
son. 
At Durham, Mr. 
Jackson. 
Died.j | At Newcastle, Miss Margaret 
Verty, second daughter of Mr. John V. 
whose death we last month announced, 21. 
—Mr. Richard Rutherford, 77 —Captain 
John Ramshaw, 28.—Mrs. Jane Stewart, 
58.—Mr. Abraham Hunter, engraver.— 
Mrs. Mar caret Batey,a maiden lady, 52.— 
Mrs. Atkinson, relict of Mr. Edward A. 
37. 
’ At Hexham, Mr. Robert Younger.—Mr. 
John Aydon,34.—Mrs. Barbara Atkinson. — 
Mr. Jobn Bell. 
At the Leazes, Durham, William Scafe, 
_€Sqa 
At Hummerbeck, near West Atickland, 
Mr. William Bowbank, 87. : 
At Sunderland, Mr. G. Todd, 65.° © 
At Easington, Mrs. Morley, wife of Mr. 
Richard M. jun. of Bishopwearmouth, 
At Appleton upon Wiske, Mr. T homas 
Kingston, 55. 
At Warlaby, Mr. Robert King, 76. 
_ At Durham, Mrs. Ansty, sister to the 
_Countess of Aberdeen.—Mrs. Greig.—Mr. 
Thomas Forster, 69.—Mrs. Elizabeth Mid- 
_dlemas, 86. —Mrs. Sarah Moody, 77.— 
Mrs. Hallimond, 86.—The son of Mrs. 
. Wright, ayouth of promising talents. 
At Darlington, Mrs. Watson, relict of Mr. 
_.W., Easingwold, surgeon. 
‘ At Berwick, Mrs. Elizabeth Gowahe, 65. 
—Mrs. Euphanie Dickson, 76.—M iss Fran- 
ces Harrison, 28. 
Moray Mag. No. 187. 
Francis Stone to Miss 
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At Gainslaw House, near Berwick, Thos. 
Gregson, esq. 
At Alnwick, Mrs. Stamp, wife of Mr. 
Edward S.jun. merchant. 
At Bishopwearmouth, Mrs. Allan, widow 
of W. «. esq.—Mr. Temperley. 
At Morpeth, Mr. George Willis, 27. — 
Mr. James Danson, 70.—Mr. Robert Hew- 
er, son of Mr. Thomas H. surgeon, 
At Whalton, Arina, second daughter of 
John Hunter, esq. 16. 
" CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
‘ The numberof christenings, marriages; 
and déaths in the two parishes in Carlisle: 
during the last vear, i is as ca 1§ :~—Christ- 
enings, $46-—-Marriages, 135.—Deaths, 
315. The christenings are Exclusive of those 
at the dissenting place 28 of public worship. 
Inthe year 1750, there were only eleven 
sail of vessels‘ beloriging to Maryport ; the 
largest of which did not exceed ninety-six 
tons, —At this time there are one hundred 
and six sail; some of which are nearly 
three hundred tons burthen. 
In the course of last year, there were, at 
Workington, 204 baptisms, 178 burials, 
and 55 marriages.—At Harrington, within 
the same time, 55 baptisms, 35 burials, and. 
‘16 marriages. 
Arrangements have been making, and 
will Shortly be completed, ‘for instituting 4 
Marine School in Whitehaven, under the 
patronage of the earl of Lonsdale. There 
can be no doubt that an establishment, so 
suited to the rising consequence of. that 
port, will meet with ample encourage- 
ment. 
Married.| At Carlisle, Richard Cust, 
esq. to Miss Nancy Irving. 
At Addingham, Miles Walker, esq. of 
Rushland Hall, to Miss Jane ‘Atkinson, 
second daughter of the late Robert. A. esq. 
of Furness Abbey. 
At Workington, captain Joseph Collins, 
to Miss Parkin. 
Mr. George Fairclough, of Liverpool, to 
Miss Robinson, daughter of Mr. John R, 
of Ravenstonedale, Westinoreldnd. 
At Egremont, Mr. John Blackstock, of 
Maryport Mills, to Miss Dalzell, of Moor 
Row. . 
At Whitehaven, captain Joseph Scott, 
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