Birth.
 
At Eusemere Hill, Ullswater, on the 15th inst., the lady of John Charles BRISTOW, Esq., of a daughter.
 
Married.
 
At St. Cuthbert’s, in this city, on the 14th inst., Mr. Thomas DAVINSON, to Miss Jane PRIESTMENT; 18th, Mr. John LITTLE, of the parish of Langwathby, to Miss Jane JOHNSTON of this city.
 
On the 29th ult., at St. George’s, Hanover Square, by the very Rev. the Dean of Carlisle, Mr. Wm. James BURTHWICK, to Margaret, only daughter of the late Mr. Wm. HETHERINGTON, of Carlisle.
 
At Hesket, on Saturday last, by the Rev. Mr. HUDSON, Mr. BROWN, surgeon, Armathwaite, to Miss HARRISON, of the same place.
 
At Wigton, on Saturday last, Mr. John MITCHINSON, of Oulton, to Miss Ann TAYLOR, of Wigton.
 
At Caldbeck, on Saturday last, Mr. George ROBSON, to Miss Ann GREENWOOD.
 
At Penrith, on the 18th inst., by the Rev. W. M. S. PRESTON, Vicar of Warcop, Joseph ATKINSON, Esq., solicitor, to Isabella, the sister of Anthony PRESTON, Esq., of Musgrave Hall, Penrith.
 
At Cockermouth, on Monday last, Mr. Thomas SCARROW, artist, to Miss Maria Carter SMITH; Mr. W. GOTHORP, labourer, to Miss Margaret BURNETT.
 
At Keswick, on Thursday week, Mr. John LITT, of Gutherscale, to Miss Ann MARTIN, of Milbeck, near Keswick.
 
At Workington, on Thursday week, by the Rev. E. STANLEY, A.M., Rector, Charles SMITH, Esq., A.M., of St. John’s college, Cambridge, to Anne, second daughter of Benjamin THOMPSON, Esq., of Workington.
 
At Flimby church, Mr. Robert PAPE, schoolmaster of the parish school of Flimby, to Miss Mary Ann HILL, of the same place, youngest daughter of the late Capt. HILL, of the brig Lavinia, of Maryport.
 
At Whitehaven on the 14th inst., Mr. Jacob STRONG, foreman of the shop of Mr. BUCKHAM, draper, of that place, to Caroline, daughter of Mrs. BARFOOT, of the above place.
 
At Ulverston, on the 9th inst., Mr. Leonard MASON, commercial traveller, of Kendal, to Miss Agnes CADDY, of Ulverston.
 
At Kirkby Stephen, on the 3d inst., by the Rev. W. ARMISTEAD, curate of Ravenstonedale, Mr. Wm. SCOTT, of Wiggonby, to Miss Isabella WHARTON, of Moorlands, near Kirkby Stephen.
 
On the 9th inst., at St. Thomas’s Church, Liverpool, Mr. Wm. ANDERSON, of Whitehaven, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Alex. M’KNIGHT, late of Whitehaven, architect and surveyor.
 

Died.
 
In John Street, in this city of the 14th inst., Mr. John TURNBULL, aged 51 years.
 
In Duke Street, in this city, on the 14th inst., Mr. Thomas FORSTER, aged 43 years.
 
Lately, in the Theatre Lane, Mrs. Isabella JOHNSTON, widow, aged 72; much respected.
 
At Moorhouse, on Wednesday week, after a short illness, Mr. Thomas OSTELL, one of the Society of Friends, aged 69; much respected.
 
At Brackenlands, near Wigton, on Tuesday last, Miss Alice RICHARDSON, aged 27.
 
At Widholme-hill, near Wigton, on Wednesday last, Mrs. Sarah LIGHTFOOT, aged 79.
 
At Woodrow, on the 5th inst., Mrs. Isabella IRVING, aged 49, after a painful and lingering illness. She was much respected.
 
At Nether Welton, on Wednesday week, Mr. Thomas FRIZZEL, aged 67 years; much respected.
 
At Prior Hall, Caldbeck, Ann, daughter of Mr. Jacob YOUNGHUSBAND, aged 13.
 
At Fell Side, near Caldbeck, on the 10th instant, Thomas JENANGS, Esq., aged 78.
 
At Penrith, on the 12th inst Mrs. Jane LITTLE, aged 83 years.
 
At Grisdale, on the 13th inst., Mr. William JAQUES, aged 82; much respected.
 
At Kitchenhill, near Penrith, on the 7th inst., very suddenly, Mrs. TURNBULL, late of Woodheads, aged 74 years, much respected.
 
At Newbiggen, near Penrith, on the 1st inst., Mrs. Rachel TAYLOR, aged 82.
 
At Hensingham, on the 22d ult., at the house of his son-in-law, Mr. BRAGG, Mr. Jonathan SLACK, yeoman, formerly of Wigton, aged 85. The deceased was a member of the Society of Friends, and endured a long and severe illness with great christain [sic] resignation, and died respected by a large circle of friends and relations.
 
At Keswick, on Sunday last, Mr. Isaac SCOTT, aged 43; after a long and painful illness, which he bore with true christian fortitude.
 
At Cockermouth, Sept 3d, Mr. Thomas CHAMBERS, linen weaver, aged 75 years, much respected; 4th, Mr. Joseph LADYMAN, woollen weaver, aged 81 years.
 
At Bagrow, in the parish of Allhallows, on the 9th inst., Mr. Anthony GUNSON, in the 78th year of his age; much respected.
 
At Calder, near Calderbridge, on Monday week, very suddenly, Mr. Henry BATEMAN, aged 73 years. The deceased was in the harvest field in the early part of the day in his usual good health, and before midnight he was a corpse.
 
At Egremont, on Sunday last, Mr. Hugh WALKER, aged 80; on Monday, Mary, daughter of Mr. Henry STEEL, aged one year.
 
At Watson Hill, near Egremont, on Friday week, Mrs. Ann FLETCHER, aged 71 years, relict of the late Mr. John FLETCHER, of Kirkland, in Lamplugh.
 
At Harrington, on Tuesday week, Mrs. Dorothy FISHER, in her 71st year, relict of the late Rev. Joseph FISHER, vicar of Drax, and perpetual curate of Carleton, in Yorkshire.
 
At Maryport, on the 11th inst., Mr. John GRAVES, aged 72; 14th, Mr. John HODGSON, painter and glazier, advanced in life; 15th, Mr. Joseph PARRAT, carpenter, advanced in life.
 
At Whitehaven, on the 14th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth LITTLEDALE, aged 75, relict of the Rev. Isaac LITTLEDALE, late of Royson, Herts; 11th inst., Mrs. Mary DIXON, widow, aged 70 years; Catherine, wife of Mr. Wm. BLAIKLOCK.
 
At his residence, Benwell Tower, on the 14th inst., Thomas CRAWHALL, Esq., in the 55th year of his age.
 
In Douglas, Isle of Man, on Monday week, the wife of Mr. John ARMSTRONG, formerly of Maryport.
 
In Douglas, Isle of Man, on Thursday last, Mary, relict of John EDMONDS, Esq., of the Gale, near Ambleside, Westmorland, aged 55.
 
In Garden-row, London-road, London, within the rules of the King’s Bench, where he had resided for the last 20 years, in his 81st year, the Rev. William Barker DANIEL, author of “Rural Sports.”
 
On Monday last, in the 74th year of his age, at the seat of his daughter, the Marchioness of Hertfort, in the county of Meath, Sir John STEVENSON, the eminent musical composer.
 
On his passage out to North America, in June last, Mr. Robert HOGG, youngest brother to the Ettrick Shepherd. He was a man possessed of very amiable and sterling qualities, and Providence has thus been pleased to remove from the head of a numerous family, all now in a foreign land, their chief support and director.