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- Edition: Carlisle Journal BMD Notices 1833 Carlisle Journal BMD Notices 1833
MARRIED.
At St. Cuthbert's, in this city, on Saturday last, Mr. John CARLILE, to Miss Bridget BEATIE.
At London, on the 29th ult., Mr. BECK, hair dresser and perfumer, to Mrs. CHIPPENDALE, wife of the late Mr. CHIPPENDALE, of the Excise, both of this city.
At Westward, on Saturday last, Mr. Nathan NIXON, to Miss Jane TELFORD, both of Howrigg.
At Penrith, on Sunday last, Mr. Thos. ROBINSON, to Miss Margaret JOHNSTON.
At Dacre, on the 15th ult., by the Rev. J. STEPHENSON, Mr. John BARKER, of Greystoke, to Miss Mary SWINBURN, of Blencow, eldest daughter of Mr. John SWINBURN, of Gowbarrow Hall, Ullswater.
At Workington, on Monday last, Mr. Thos. HOLLET, stonemason, to Miss Isabella ROUTLEDGE.
At Bassenthwaite Church, on Saturday last, Mr. John NELSON, of Rash, near Ireby, to Miss Mary PERT, of Rilhill, in Bassenthwaite.
At Irton, on Wednesday week, Mr. ASHBURNER, son of the Rev. Mr. ASHBURNER, of Kirkby Ireleth, to Sarah, daughter of Mr. Wm. PORTER, of Stangends.
At Dufton, near Appleby, on the 30th ult., Mr. Wm. ELGEY, of Sheldon, Durham, to Miss Catherine WILKINSON.
At Appleby, on the 1st inst., Mr. George DOVER, carrier, to Miss Ann SWINGLEHURST.
At Bongate, Appleby, on the 4th inst., Mr. Thos. SARGINSON, farrier, to Miss Mary RITSON; on Monday last, Mr. John NICHOLSON, of Newby, to Miss Ann ANDERSON, of Kerber, near Appleby.
DIED.
On Thursday week, Mrs. Mary SPEDDING, of Duke Street, aged 62.
On Monday last, Mr. Joseph WALKER, Blackfriars Street, aged 23.
At Burnfoot, near Longtown, on Thursday week, Mrs. TAYLOR, aged 62.
At Armathwaite, on the 2nd inst., Mr. Jas. SLACK, formerly of Mellguards, aged 82; much and deservedly respected by all who knew him.
At Cockermouth, on Wednesday week, Mr. Hugh M'CLOWN, weaver, aged 46; Mary, the wife of Mr. Thomas WARDELL, surgeon, aged 21; yesterday week, Mrs. Mary MARTIN, aged 85.
At Goat Mills, near Cockermouth, on the 5th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth MAWSON, aged 73.
At Goat, near Cockermouth, on Sunday last, after a long and painful illness, borne with great fortitude, Isabella, the wife of Mr. Jonathan STANWIX, aged 49.
At Eaglesfield, lately, Mr. Joseph BOWMAN, aged 71; universally respected.
At Keswick, yesterday week, Betty, the wife of Mr. Joseph MARTIN, aged 73.
At Wanthwaite, near Keswick, on Thursday week, Mr. John WATSON, yeoman, at a very advanced age.
At Workington, since our last, Mr. Wm. TURNBULL, aged 51; Mrs. Margt. OLIPHANT, widow, aged 47; on Monday last, Miss Mary Ann TRIPP, aged 50.
At Whitehaven, on Wednesday week, Mr. Daniel SHARP, shoemaker, aged 51.
At Montego Bay, Jamaica, lately, Mr. Thos. BURNELL, formerly master of the brig Pacific, of Whitehaven, aged 35.
At Egremont, on Thursday week, Mrs. Ann WILKINSON, relict of the late Mr. Job WILKINSON, barber, aged 66.
At Liverpool, on the 23rd ult., Mr. Alexander M'KNIGHT, architect and builder, formerly of Whitehaven, aged 61; highly respected. At Dufton, on the 28th ult., Mary, wife of Mr. Nicholas WALTON, gamekeeper, in the prime of life.
At Murton, near Appleby, on the 3rd inst., Miss Elizabeth IDLE, aged 42.
At Brough, on Tuesday last, very suddenly, whilst on a visit to his friends, Mr. John RUDD, formerly a wine cooper of London, aged 50.
At Bladnoch, near Wigtown, on the 3rd inst., of consumption, Mr. Andrew Finlay BENNET, late of the Glasgow Free Press Office, son of Mr. Joseph BENNET, innkeeper, Bladnoch. He was endowed with talents of the very highest order, which he early devoted to literary pursuits, and gave promise of future eminence among the writers of the day. He was warm and steady in his friendships, and possessed a buoyancy of spirit which rose superior to protracted and painful disease, and rendered him the delight of his acquaintances, and the pride ot his family.
On the 29th ult., Lieut.-General Thomas William, fourth Earl of Pomfret, in the 63d year of his age.
Mrs. BROWN, of Sheltwood, in the parish of Tardebigg, Worcester, aged 97. She retained her faculties to the last, and a few hours previous to her decease repeated the Lord's Prayer audibly and accurately.— She has left 9 children, 28 grandchildren, and 35 great grandchildren, making a total of her descendants now living of 72. She was the eldest of 14 children, and survived her husband 40 years.