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Obituary, William  
Hutchinson 
   
Obituary 
  
April 7. At Barnard Castle, aged 82, W. Hutchinson,  
esq. F.A.S. whose death was preceded only two or three days  
by that of his wife, aged 78; they were both interred in the 
same grave. Mr. Hutchinson had distinguished himself by the  
publication of Three different County Histories: 1. 'A View  
of Northumberland, with an Excursion to the Abbey of  
Mailross in Scotland,' 2 vols. 4to. 1776, 1778. 2. 'The  
History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham,'  
1785, 1787, 1794, 3 vols. a Work now become scarce. - See  
his account of the family of Bishop Chandler, and of the  
causes which retarded the publication of his third volume in 
our Vol. LXIII. p.974. - 3. 'The History of the County of  
Cumberland, and some Places adjacent, from the earliest  
Accounts to the present Time; comprehending the Local  
History of the County, its Antiquities, the Origin,  
Genealogy, and present State, of the principal Families,  
with Biographical Notes; its Mines, Minerals, and Plants,  
with other Curiosities either of Nature or of Art;  
particular Attention is paid to, and a just Account given  
of, every Improvement in Agriculture, Manufactures, &c.' 
2 vols. 4to. 1794. - In our Vol. LV. are several Letters and 
Autographs of eminent Persons, communicated by Mr.  
Hutchinson with the following authentification:- 'Some few  
years ago, by accident, there fell into my hands a confused  
heap of papers which belonged to the Wharton family. Such as 
were worthy atention I transcribed, as many of the  
hands'-writing were diffilcult to be read, for the easier  
communication to my friends. I selected the Poems into one  
book, and the Letters into another; and in this state both  
the originals and a copy have remained with me unpublished.  
It has occurred to me, that some parts of this collection  
may be esteemed curious enough to merit a place in your  
Magazine. I would not put my own estimate upon them; but, if 
you think the books worthy the carriage, so that you may lay 
them before some of your judicious compilers, I will send  
them up, on condition that you will please to return my MSS. 
If they are thought worth at- 
  
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