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of other breeds to become candidates for this 
reward, 
_¥r. For the bef fat pig, not exceeding 18 
months old, tobe bred and fed in the county 
of Durham,—>5 guineas 
Some workmen, in opening a drain at 
Redchefter, in Northumberland, lately dif- 
covered a {mall brafs box, of a very particu- 
lar fhape. On opening it they found two 
coins, upon one of which was the follow- 
ing infeription : 
C. Julius Anicet * 
Soli divino fufcepto voto 
Animo lubens D. D. 
Upon the other are engraved the two fol- 
lowing Greek words :—Ayvocw Ozu. 
Thefe coins are in the pofieffion of Mr. 
Robinfon, of Morpeth. The former mutt 
be an ancient coin in the time of the Romans, 
but of what date could not be difcovered. 
The latter is probably an Athenian coin, as 
we read that St. Paul obferved a fimilar in- 
{cription upon one of the Athenian altars. 
Married] At Jarrow, Mr. 
Cummings, of Durham, to Mrs. Hall, wi- 
dow of Mr. H., taylor. 
_At Bifhopwearmocth, My. Barnes, of 
Gatefhead, furgeon and apothecary, to Mifs 
Cuitt. 
At Hexham, Mr. Thomas Parker, hatter, 
to Mifs Ann Baty, daughter of Mrs. B., of 
the Grey Bull Inn. 
At Newcaftle, Mr. Anthony Watfon, of 
Sezhill, to Mifs Ruth Hedley, of Todd’s 
Nonk. , 
AtSunderland, Mr. Anthony Smith, pain- 
ter, to Mifs Douglas, daughter of the late 
Mr.D., fupervifor of excife. 
Died.] At Newcaftle, Mr. Jofeph Whit- 
field, formerly a bookfeller of that town.— 
At Dr. Wood’s, Mrs.- Burnett, mother of 
Mrs. W., 80.—-Mr. George Charlton, of the 
George and Dragon Inn.—Mr, John Hall, 71, 
—Mrs. Molineux, wife of Mr. John M., 
{pirit-merchant, 48. 
At Herdfhoufe, near Sunderland Bridge, 
Mr. Thomas White, formerly mafter of the 
Three Tuns Tavern, in New Elvet, Dur- 
ham, 61. 
. At Durham, Mrs. Mary Hopper, wife of 
C. Hopper, efq., alderman and poftmafter.— 
Mrs, Marfhell, widow of the late Mr. Jobn 
M., 73-—Mirs. Mary Sample, widow of Mr. 
Thomas S., wine and fpirit merchant, 65.-— 
Mifs Eleanor Maugham, of Beamifh, 22. 
' At Berwick, William Dickfon, efq , father 
of Mr. Patrick D., attorney at law.—Mrs. 
‘Stevenfon, mother of Mr. Kobert S.—Mrs. 
Dixon, innkeeper. 
At Alnwick, Mifs Caftles, only daughter 
of the late John C,, efq., of Grenada, 20. 
At South Ghields, Lieutenant Robert 
Thompfon, of the Eliza tender, 30.—Mr. 
George Bell, mafter mariner, 35. — Mifs 
Gallilee, 25. 
* There is fomething bere which cannot be made out. 
Cumberland and Wefmoreland. 
William 
[March 1, 
At Sunderland, Mrs. Shrout, widow of 
the late Mr. S., of that port, engineer.—Mrs- 
Hawthornthwaite, wife of Mr. H., of the 
cuftoms. 
At Edlingham, John Potts, 103. 
At Bigge’s Main, near Newcaftle, Mr. 
Roger Green, formerly of Thropton, §§. 
At Dalfton, Mr. Jacob Barley, 70. 
At Bifhopwearmouth, Mr. Robert Bell, 
only fon of Mr. Robert B., of Newcaitle, 18. 
—Mr,. William Hardcaftle, 80. 
At Hazon, Northumberland, Mr. Laing, 
65. 
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND, 
Married.| At Stanwix, near Carlifle, Mr. 
James Maguire, of Dromheriff, near Newry, 
Ireland, to Mifs Margaret Graham, of Ta- 
raly. 
At Carlifle, Mr. Jofeph Bouftead, to Mifs 
Sowerby, daughter of Mr. Wafdale S., of 
Cummerfdate. 
At Workington, John Beck, efq., comp- 
troller of his Majefty’s cuftoms, to Mifs Al- 
lott, only daughter of the Rev. Bryan A., 
reCtor of Burnham in Norfolk, and niece to 
the Dean of Raphoe. 
At Penrith, Mr, George Vyon, mufician, 
to Mifs Cowan, of Carlifle—Mr. Jofeph Pat- 
tinfon, fadler, of Carlifle, to Milfs Margaret 
Cumpton. 
At Burgh by Sands, Mr. Chriftopher 
Wills, manufaéturer, of that place, to Mifs 
Janet Nixon, daughter of Mr. David N., of 
Arthuret Holm, near Longtown. 
John M‘Callum, engraver, of Upperby, 
to Mifs Martha Nicholfon, late of Egremont. 
At Whitehaven, Mr. John Piele, engineer, 
in the employ of Lord Lowther, to Mifs 
Williamfon, daughter of Mr. W., furgeon. 
——Mr. James Befsford, to Mifs Peele, daugh- 
ter of Captain P., of Mill Hill. . 
At Bentham, Mr. fofeph Stewart, thoes 
maker, 22, to Mifs Mary Ellerfhaw, 64. 
Died.| At Stub, in the parith of Bew- 
caftle, Mr. Andrew Routledge, a refpetable 
land-owner, 86. His eldeft fon, Mr. John 
R., an officer in the artillery, lately fell in 
the fervice of his country in the Eaft Indies: 
At Whitehaven, Mrs. Barker, wife of 
Mr B.,jun., foap-manufaéturer-—Mifs Mit- 
chell, grand-daughter of the Rev, Mr. Har- 
rifon, of St. Bees, 21.—Myrs, Grace Stock- 
dale, 76. 
At Docker, near Kendal, Mrs. Margaret 
Garnett, 98. 
Suddenly, at Swanage, near Portfmouthy 
while on a journey, Mr. Samuel Robinfon, 
of Kendal, fpirit-merchant and dry falter. 
_At Tebay, near Orton, fuddenly, Mr. John 
Winter. F 
At Kirkby Stephen, Mr. Thomas Powfon, 
ivonmonger, 79. 
' At Gretna Green, Mr. John Richardfon, 
fon of the late Mr. John R., merchant, of 
Whitehaven, to Mifs Brown, daughter of 
the Rev. Mr. B., of Egremont. 
At 
