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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH att tur MARRIAGES ann DEATHS; 
Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the Counties, from North to South 
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or remar kabile Characters recently deceafed, 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
"F*HE annual account of the ftate of the 
charitable inftitution at Bamburgh-caftle, 
_ for the relief of the Sick and Lame Poor, 
from the 17th of OGober, 1805, to the 17th 
ef OGober, 1806, is as follows :—Left upon 
the books, Oct. 17, 1805, 745 out-patients 
admitted fince, 11635 in-patients, 665 total, 
1303. Of thefe were difcharged cured, 1028 ; 
relieved, 184; dead, 145 fent to the New- 
“cattle Infirmary, 23 remaining upon the 
books, 753 befides 52 poor women delivered 
at their own houfes, 
The Bills of Mortality for Newcaftle, for 
1806, give the following refults:—-5t. Nicho- 
las, Baptifms, 
Baptifms, males, ¢ 
533 3 increafed, 5. 
2795 females, 254; eg 
Burials, males, 67 ; 
males, 553; total, 1225 decreafed, 10. ea 
rages, 8815 decreafed, 5.—St. Jotn’s. Bap- 
tifms, males, 815; females, 54; total, 135. 
Burials, males, 72; females, 60; total, 132. 
Marriages, 110. —St. Andrew’s. Baptifms, 
males, 553 females, 565 total, 111. Burials, 
males, 62; females, 52-5 total 114. Mar- 
riages, 44. 
It appears, from the report of the Durham 
Infirmary, that 66 in-patients, and 174 out- 
patients, have been admitted from Nov. 22, 
41805, to Nov. 22, 1806, in addition to thofe 
who remained on the books at that time; in 
nll, 267. Of thefe 207 have been cured, 13 
relieved, ii incurable, 4 irregular, and 10 have 
died 5 29 remain on the books; 49 children 
have then inoculated for the co w-pox. We 
are happy to obferve both the funds and the 
ufefulnefs of this valuable infitution to be 
increafing. 
Married.| At Newcaftle, Mr. A. Tinwell, 
fchoolmafter, to. Mifs Margaret Bolden.—Mr. 
Robert Storey, furgeon, to Mifs Spencer, of 
Bifhopwearmouth.—-Capt. Thomas Ridley, to 
Mifs Ann Donkin. 
At Durham, Hilkiah Hall, efq. to Mifs 
Fielding. 
At Eafington, Brigade-major Mills, fon of 
Henry M. efg. of Wellington, to Mifs Jane 
Rovinfon, daughter of George R. efq. of Hen- 
don-lodve, near Sunderland. 
At Sunderland, the Rev. Mr. Millar, of 
Newcatle, to Mifs Donnifon, of the Shake- 
fpeare inn, Sunderland. 
At Berwick, Mr. George Davidfon, to Mrs, 
Ann Heriott. The banns of the bridegroom, 
122; burials, 83.—All Saints. - 
and twa of his daughters by a former wife, 
were publifhed on the fame day. 
At Morpeth, James Downing, efq. of 
Church-houfe, Meitor, Surry, to Mifs Tylers 
fecond daughter of the late: ‘James D. efg.” of 
Whalton. 
' Died.| At Scaunforthart, Mis, Walker, wie 
dow. of the late Mr. Robert W. of Sunderland, 
common brewer. This-unfortunate lady was 
reading by the fire, near midnight, when her 
gown caught the flame ; and there being only 
a fervant girl up, who, inftead of aflitting her, 
ran in terror into the ftreet, to gall for ‘help, 
fhe was fo dreadfully burnt as to caufe her 
death about five o’clock in the mornings 
At Durham, Mrs. Elliot, wife of Mr.Wm. 
E.—Mifs Ifabella Burnell, eldeft daughter of 
Mr. 8. 39.——Mrs. Reahedd 93. 
At Hexham, Mr. Lancelot Bell. 
At Hareup, near Be oa Mr. Luke Scott; 
At Berwick, Mr. Ralph Wait, 78.—Mr. 
John Newcombe, 62,—WMirs. Bruce, wife of 
Wir. james B. 37! Mi ‘Elliots, fitter to the 
late Mr. Byram, 88. “yShe was left alone in 
her room when her ¢lothes accidental! Hf tool: 
fire, and:fhe was fo dreadfully burnt that he 
expired in a few hours.——-Mirs. Graves, daugh- 
ter of John Proftor, efq. 40. 
At Windy Nook Heworth, Mary, widow 
of Mr. Jofeph Walton, 100, 
At Newcattle, Mrs. Embleton, fchool-mif- 
trefs.—Myr. George Richardion, many years 
mafter of the, charity-fchool of St. Andrew's 
ohn Stoker, fhip owner.—Mr. 
parifh.—-Mr, J 
Leifhman.,--Mr. William Bilton.——Mrs. Mary 
Bure, 51.—Mr. John Woedman, of the Rofe 
and Crown, 54.—Mafter Stephen Wright, fon 
of John W, efg. 
At Gainflaw, neay Berwick, Robert Ogle, 
efq. of Eglingham. 
’ At Low Row, near Lanchefter, Durham, 
Mr. William Wood. 
At Claypeth, Mrs. E. Atkinfon, wife of 
Mr. W. A. fen. 82- 
At Darlington, Mifs Eliz. Appleton, fecond 
daughter of Mr. A. boolcfeller : 
At Brinkbourn Abbey, Mr, Crofier, wife of 
Mr C, 
At Garden-houfe, near Newcaftle, Mr. Jof. 
Atkinfon, 76. 
At Felton, Mrs.. Hasrifon, fitter. to Mrs. 
Grey of the Angel is 80. 
At Haggerfton, . James Crawford, 57 
many years fteward Sir Carnaby Haggeriton 
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