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PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES, 
WITH ati rHE MARRIAGES ano DEATHS ; 
Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the Counties, from North to South, 
@,,* Authentic Communications for this Department are always very thankfully received, 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
A fubfcription has been lately opened at 
Worth-Shields, for the purpofe of making 
a public quay or wharf, for the landing and 
fhipping of merchandize. To accomplifh this 
defign it will be neceffary to pull down cer- 
tain old houfes, oppofite the foot of Chrift’s 
ftairs, thereby to open aconvenient paflage to 
the faid wharf. As the above meafure, if 
effected, will bea great accommodation to the 
town and neighbourhood, there can be no 
doubt but that the money requifite to be ex- 
pended on the occafion will be very eafily 
raifed, the intereit of which may be defrayed 
by a fmall toll, &c. &c. 
~ Married.| At Sunderland, Mr. H. Bur- 
nett, grocer, to Mifs E. Somerville, daugh- 
ter of the late Rev. J. Somerville.—-Mr. J. 
Burwell, upholder, to Mifs H. Patrickfon of 
Gatethead.—-Mr. Wilkinfon, draper, to Mifs 
Tone. 
At South Shields, Capt. S. Hillary, to 
Mifs M. A. Harrifon, mantua-maker.— 
G. Maxwell, efq. of Carruchan, to Mifs. J. 
Clark, eldeft daughter of J. Clarke, efy. of 
Nunland. ; 
* At Newcattie, Mr. J. Bruce, fchoolmafter, 
to Mifs M. Jack.—Mr. Edgar, furgeon, of 
Haydon Bridge, to Mifs Marfhall. 
At Durham, Mr. J. Bell, bookfeller and 
land furveyor, of Newcaftle, to Mifs Oxley. 
At Smeaton, Mr. J. Mafterman, of North- 
allerton, to Mifs Bayne, daughter of the Rev. 
Mr. Bayne.—Mr. G. Cock, furgeon, in 
Eafingwold, to Mifs A. Hutchinfon, fecond 
daughter of J. Hutchinfon, efq. of Shipton, 
near York. 
Died.] At Newcaftle, Mrs. Anderfon, 
wife of Mr. W. Anderfon, wharfinger.—Mr, 
G. Charlton, mafter of the mail-coach public- 
houfe, and formerly driver of the fouth mail 
coach to and from this town.—-At an advanc- 
ed age, Mrs. Lifle, midwife.—In his 46th 
year, Mr. C. Hutchinfon, one of the proprie- 
tors of the Newcaftle Advertifer.—Mrs. Hoft- 
ting, wife of Mr. Hoffting, merchant.—In 
her 48th year, Mrs. Emerfon, wife of the 
ev. G. Emerfon, curate of All Saints? 
church.-Aged 84, Mrs. Young, mother of 
Mr. Young, flater. 
At Stockton, in an advanced age, Mrs. 
Dawfon. ; 
At Sunderland, aged 27, Mrs, M. Scrubb, 
wife of Mr. W. Scrubb, mafiner. 
- At Durham, in his 82d year, Mr. J. Peare 
fon, formerly a farmer. 
In Gatefhead, aged 74, Mr. W. Simpfon, 
pawnbroker.-Mrs. Prior, wife of Mr. H, 
Prior, grocer. . 
At Hexham, Mifs H. Stokoe, daughter of 
My. Stokoe, furgeon. 
At Morpeth, at the Retory Houfe, aged 
42, Mrs. E. Mattifon, houfekeeper to the 
Rev. Mr, Ekins. 4 
At Darlington, Mrs, Bland, wife of Mr. 
Bland, roper. 
At North Shields, Mifs M. Armftrong, 
At Monkwearmouth, the Rev. J. Knipe, 
upwards of 40 years minifter of an indepen 
dent congregation. 
At Alnwick, aged 56, Mrs. Moffatt, wife 
Mr. T, Moffatt, hat-manufaCturer. 
At Bithopwearmouth, aged 64, Mrs. 
Smith, wife of Mr. R. Smith, fhip-owner. 
At Eathelfton Abbey, near Barnardcaftle, 
after a fhort illnefs, aged 10§ years, Mrs. 
Efther Lane, many years fervant in the fa- 
tmilies of Sir Thomas Robinfon, and J. More 
rit, efq. of Rokeby Park. 
At Hawick, aged 19, Mr. J. Dickfon, fon 
of Mr. J. Dickfon, {-ed{man. 
At Rofebank, Capt. R. Scott. 
At Morrington, near Berwick, the Rev; 
W. Davidfon, nearly 4o years minifter of the 
Caftle Yard diffenting chapel. 
At Caperoch, Sir James Kirkpatrick, bart. 
of Clofeburne, the reprefentative of an an- 
cient family which has inherited that eftate 
in fucceffion for the fpace, as is believed, of 
700 years.—-Aged 72, R. Ward, efg. of Hur 
worth, near Darlington. 
At Fourftones, in Northumberland, aged 
75, Mr. G. Charlton, cow-dotor. 
At Winlaton, of a dropfy in the cheft, 
Sarah Thompfon, wife of R. Thompfon, 
woodman. She had been tapped eight times 
within the Jaft nine months. During the 
different operaftons, the aftonithing quantity 
of 202 quarts and a pint have been taken 
from her, and at the firft operation 44 
quarts. 
- At Edlington, aged 82, Mr. J. Wood, an 
induftrious farmer. 
At Symonfide, aged 22, Mifs E. Douglas, 
fitter to Mr. W. Douglas, of South Shields. 
At Swalwell, aged 49, Mrs. Mitchifon, 
At Chefter-le-ftreet, Mrs, Chipchafe. 
At Grindon, nearCumberland, Mrs. Cume 
mings, wife of Mr. Cummings, farmer. 
Mrs. Thirwell, wife of Mr. A. Thirwell, 
agent to A, Hood, efq. of Deptford, near 
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