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fecond paralytic attack, which deprived him 
entirely of the ufe of his right fide, and the 
faculty of fpeech. The powers of nature 
now became quite exhaufted; and he expir- 
ed at laft without a figh, a groan, or a fingle 
fruggle, with the fame apparent ferenity and 
patient refignation which had accompanied 
him through the laft ftage of his exiftence,’ . 
and had embellifhed his chara¢ter through 
life. He has left a widow nearly of his own 
age, and two fons; 1. Robert Acklom Ingram, 
who was prefented by Queen’s college Cam- 
bridge, in 1802, to the reétory of Segrave, 
m the county of Leicefter ; and, 2. Rowland 
Ingram, who is nowhead matter of the {chool at 
Gigelefwick, where he fucceeded the Rev. 
Mr. Paley, the celebrated Moralitt.—Little 
need beadded with refpeé¢t to the character of 
Mr. Ingram : we will only fubjoin, that, in re- 
{pect of fimplicity of manners, invincible in- 
tegrity, warmth of benevolence, and genuine 
piety, he has hardly left his equal behind 
him. He was a true Chriftian, and a fincere 
friend of the eftablifhments in church and 
fate. He had a high fenfe of the dignity 
Provincial Occurrences: 
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and importance of the clerical function, and 
for 50 years of his life was indefatigable 
in his attention to his profeflional duties. 
All the works that Mr. Ingram printed were 
«« A View of the great Events of the Seventh 
Plague, or Period, when the Myftery of Ged 
fhail be finifhed, Rev. x. 7; which concludes 
and adds Confirmetion to an Explanation of 
the Seven Jaft Plagues, Rev. xy. xvi. lately of- 
fered to the public, 1785.” “ Accounts of the 
Ten Tribes of Ifrael being in America, origi- 
nally publifhed by Manafleh Ben Ifrael ; with 
Obfervations thereon, and Extracts from 
facred and profane, ancient and modern Hifto- 
ry, confirming the fame, and their Return from 
thence about the Time of the Return of the 
Jews, 1792.” © A complete and uniform 
Explanation of the Prophecy of the Seven 
Vials of Wrath, or the Seven laft Plagues, 
contained in the Revelations of St. John, 
Chapters xv. xvi. To which is added, a 
fhort Explanation of Chapter xiv. ; with other 
Revelation Prophecy interfperfed and illuf- 
trated, 1804.”] 
PROVINCIAL, OCCURRENCES: 
WITH aL. THE MARRIAGES ann DEATHS ; 
Arranged geographically, or in the Order of the Counties, from North io South. 
* ©* Authentic Communications for this Department are always very thankfully received: 
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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 
It is intended to apply to parliament for an 
aét for inclofing the commons and wafte lands 
in the manors and townfhips of Middleton in 
Teafedale, and Eggleftone, in the county of 
Durham ; likewife for an a& for regulating 
the police of the town and port of Sunderland, 
and for paving, lighting, and making various 
other improvements in that place. 
At a general meeting of the fubfcribers to 
the fever hofpital in Newcaftle, on the gth 
of Oober, it was refolved to open imme- 
diately the houfe provided by them for the 
reception of patients. Though the difpen- 
fary has already contributed greatly to miti- 
gate this evil, yet the limited nature of that 
inftitution rendered its operation partial and 
imperfe&t. To ftrike at the root of the evil, 
is the intention of the new eftablifhment, by 
an immediate removal of the individual firft 
difeafed, by purifying the infeéted habitations 
of the poor, and adopting other meafures 
which experience has proved of efficacy in 
deftroying the contagion. 
At the anniverfary meeting of the Barnard- 
Caftle Agricultural Society, premiums were 
adjudged to John Dinfdale, efq. for the beft 
two-year-old hejfer in calf; to Mr. John 
Wade, for a pen of five of the beft gimmers; 
to Mr. Thomas Deighton, for the beft tup; 
and to Mr. George Dent, for the beft tup:for 
the imprevement of moor sheep. 
Married,| At Darlington, Mr. J. Richard- 
fon, of Sunderland, to Mrs. King, widow of 
Mr. King, late of Newcaftle.—Mr. Smith, 
of London, to Mifs Peafe, daughter of Mr. 
S. Peafe.—Mr. Bowram, of Stockton, to Mils 
Stephenfon, of Darlington. 
At Greatham, near Stockton, J. Benfon, 
efq. of Aiflaby, in Yorkfhire, to Mifs Brew- 
fter, eldeft daughter of T. Brewiter, efq. late 
of the Northumberland militia, and niece of 
the Rev. J. Brewfter, vicar of Greatham and 
Stockton. 
At Durham, Wm. Appletree, efq- of Do- 
dington, Oxfordfhire, to Mifs Shepperdfon, 
daughter of the late R. Shepperdfon, ef. of 
Hallgarth, near Durham. 
At Eafington, C. Leighton, efq. of Low- 
hill, to Mifs M. Thomfon, 
At Brampton, G. Wilfon, efq. of Blyth, 
to Mifs Wilfon, of the former place. » 
Died.] At Darlington, Mrs. Wilfon, wife 
of J. Wilfon, efq. major in the Darlingto 
volunteers. . 
At Durham, Mr. C. Bruce, aged 79.—In 
the 57th year of her age, Frances Blackett, 
better known by the name of Fanny Streaker, 
one of the moft extraordinary characters of 
‘that, city during the latter part of the laft 
century. 
' At Newcaftle, T. Nicholfon, efq. grandfon 
fal 
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of the late T. Simpfon, efg. of that town.—= = | 
Hugh Hornby, efq. of the vittualling-office, 
| London; 
