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[July 1, 
PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH ati tur MARRIAGES ayp DEATHS; 
Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the Counties, from North to South. 
*.* Cammunications for this Department of the Monthly Magazine, properly au~ 
” shenticuted, and jent free of Pofiage, are always thankfully received. Thoje are 
more particularly acceptable which dejcribe the Progrefs-ef Local Improvements of 
any Kind, or which contain Biographical Anecdotes or Faéts relative to eminent 
or remary kable Charaéiers recentl ly deceajed. 
NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
DMarvied.| At Heighington, Durham, 
Colonel Aylmer, son of the late Sir Fenton 
A. te Miss Harrison, oniy daughter of John 
Hi. esq. of Walworth Castie. 
At Newcastle, Mr. Wm. Kirsopp, son of 
the late Mr. John K. attorney, to Miss Mary 
Banks. —Captain Dutton, of the Royal An- 
gicsea Fusileers, to Miss Shadforth, only 
daughter of Thomas S. esq. of Red Barns. 
At Durham, Mr. Thomas We iods to Miss 
Susannah Fielding. 
At Alnwick, Mr. Robert Scott, to Mrs, 
Hatkin, relict of Robert FY. esq. of Glanton. 
At Hutton-Fiat}, Berwickshire, the Rev. 
Alexander Scott, to Miss Agres Johnstone, 
eldest daughter of Robert J. esq. 
Died.}| At Newcastle,” Mr. Alexander 
Crighton —Mr. Jos. Wright, 73 —Mrs. Ea- 
ker, wile of Mr..6.—Mr. Wirt Brown, 48. 
= Sir. Phomas Wardell, 77.—Richard Cham- 
bers, es 4 one of the common counci].— Mr. 
Edwarcé Manners, sherifr’s serjeant of the cor- 
poration, and keeper of the manor prison.—— 
Mrs. Davison, wie of Captain Edward D. 
At Eishopwearmouth, Miss Allan, daugh- 
ter of the late Robert A. esq. 
At Wooler, Miss Eleanor Wilson, youngest 
daughter of Mr.George W.—Roger Turnbull, 
son of Mr. David T. 
At Sunderland, Mr. William Kingston, 
supervisor. 
At Durham, Mr. Peter Burrell, 68.—Mrs, 
Eliz. Elliott, 51. 
At Sunderland, Mr. James Cummins, 
landing waiter of the custom house, 40.— 
Mrs. Crake, wife of Mr. Thomas C.—Mr, 
ames Anderson. 
At Stasnington, Mr. William Green, pa- 
yish clerk and schoc] master. 
At Berwick, George Fenton, esa. mer- 
chant, and treasurer tu the corporation —Mr, 
Hall, master of the charity school. 
At Darlington, Mrs. Heavisides, wife of 
Mr. H. printer, 37. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
On account of the increased price of coals 
at Carlisle, 2 committee has been appoiaed to 
take the subject intu consiveration, and like- 
WISE Liebe ¥ise the pest means of supplying 
the €.: with that neces sary aimiGle, A 
meeting 0 the comunitiee was hete for this 
purpose On the Yin or june; and as it ap- 
peared that the increased cost of coals had 
solely arisen from the high price of cartage, 
and unavoidable delays: it was resolved that _ 
a survey should be immediately made, witha 
view to consider the best line of a canal to 
the sea; which should not only bring down 
coals from the west of the courty, but might 
also be the means of conveying ship timber, 
or anyother article of bulk. Upon the near- 
est calculation, 1t was reckoned, ‘chet not less 
than 30,000 tons would annual.y pass along 
the canal to Carlisle, occasioning a saving in 
the carriage of goods of §G0G1. per annum te 
the city of Carlisle and immediate neighbour- 
hood, independent of the county at large ; 
and a clear yearly revenue of 40001. 
At the general anniversary meeting of the 
Whitehaven Dispensary, held on the 8th of 
June, it 3; ppeared that the number of patients 
admirted since the 9th of June 1806, was 
Recommended and registered . . 1360 
Children inoculated for tne Cow Pock 92 
Trivial Incidents, «..° +2 Gane ee 
P be Tae al 
Total 4299 
Of whom there have been cured 1315, 
relieved’ 35, incurable 20, dead 30, remain-. 
ing upon the books 52.—-Total 1452. 
Murvied.| At Egremont, Mr. Daniel 
Bird, coal merchant, London, to Miss Brock 
lebank, eldest daughter of the late Rey. 
ir. B. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. Heywood, attorney, 
to Miss Nicholl, 
At Carlisle, Mr. William Wood, to Miss 
Twentyman — James Dundas, esq. to Miss 
Margaret Mounsey. 
At Halsall, J. Watkinson, esq. of Lydiate, 
aged 77, to Miss Sutton, 25. 
Died.] At Carliste, Mr. Albany Hulton, 
—Mrs. Mary Wright, relict of Mr. John W 
78.—Mrs. Mackenzie..—Mr. Jeha Key, for- 
meriy an attorney, 62.—Mr. Thomas Pear- 
son, 77.—Mirs. Hill, 23.—Mrs. Margaret 
Spooner, 30. ; 
Whitehaven, Mr. Richard Fletcher, 
landing waiter in the customs,and lieutenant 
in the Whitehaven vo lantvee artillery, 35. 
~—Mr. i Wilson. —Mrs. Jackson, relict of 
Captain J. 64.—Mrs. Patrickson, wife of 
Mr. mae P. 31.—Mr. ‘Thomas Potts. 
Mr Anthony anak 63. 
At Longclose, Keswick, Mr. Joha Williame 
son, 61. 
At 
