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- Edition: Carlisle Journal BMD Notices 1833 Carlisle Journal BMD Notices 1833
Births.
On the 14th ult., at the Wilderness, Reigate, the lady of Captain Thomas MARTIN, R. N., of a son.
On the 26th ult., the lady of Daniel SUPPLE, jun., Esq., of Tralee, of three daughters, all well.
Married.
At St. Mary's, in this city, on the 26th ult., Mr. John WILSON, to Miss Jane MORLEY, both of the Chapelry of Wreay.
At St. Cuthbert's, in this city, on the 17th ult., Mr. Thomas HARKER, to Mrs. Jane LANGHORNE; on the 26th, Mr. James RAMAGE, to Miss Elizabeth COUSINS; on the 28th, Mr. James YOUNG to Miss Margt. CHARTERS.
At Crosby, on Thursday last, by the Rev. John LOWRY, Mr. Thomas WANNOP, of Walby, to Miss Sarah CULLEN, of the same place.
At Rockliff, on Sunday last, by the Rev. George TOPPING, Mr. George MAXWELL, to Miss Catharine ATCHION.
At Cumrew, on Tuesday, the 29th ult., Mr. JAMESON, solicitor, of Penrith, to Mrs. CANT, of the former place.
At Wigton, on Thursday last, Mr. Jos. BAXTER, to Miss GRAVES.
At Hesket-in-the-Forest, on the 29th ult., Mr. Thos. BELL, of Birkthwaite, to Miss Margt. MORLEY, of the same place.
On Thursday last, at New Church, by the Rev. H. ASKEW, Rector of Greystoke, the Rev. Henry Venn ELLIOT, A. M., of Brighton, to Julia Anne, daughter of John MARSHALL, Esq., of Hallsteads.
At Abbey Holme, on Saturday last, Mr. John MOOR, joiner, to Miss Mary BACKHOUSE, of Sanden-house.
On the 26th ult., by the Rev. John GRAHAM, rector of Bewcastle, in this county, Mr. John ARMSTRONG, of Flat Lodge, gamekeeper to the Right Hon. Sir J. R. G. GRAHAM, Bart., to Miss Jane LAUDER, eldest daughter of Mr. Thos. LAUDER, of Rack, in Bewcastle.
At Cockermouth, on the 21st ult., Mr. Thomas CASSON, woollen weaver, to Miss Mary CHAMBERS.
At Dean, near Cockermouth, on Sunday week, Mr. Robt. SATTERTHWAITE, schoolmaster, Dean, to Hannah, daughter of Mr. John NORMAN, officer of excise, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire; Mr. Wm. LEWTHWAITE, schoolmaster, Cockermouth, to Miss Sarah HALCROW, Branthwaite.
At Dearham, near Maryport, last week, Mr. Joseph BLACKBURN, to Miss Sarah FEARON.
At Irton, on the 27th ult., Mr. George BELLMAN, blacksmith, of Boughton-in-Furness [sic], to Margaret, daughter of Mr. E. BURROW, of the former parish.
At Broughton-in-Furness, on the 26th ult., Mr. David STABLE, of Sykehouse, near Broughton-in-Furness, to Miss Dinah PORTER, daughter of Mr. Joseph PORTER, of Broughton.
At Whitehaven, on Friday week, Mr. Thos. CALVIN, to Miss Elizabeth NESBIT.
At Asby, near Appleby, on the 17th ult., Mr. Jeremiah TAYLOR, of Burtree, to Miss Agnes JACKSON, of Wygill.
At Long Marton, on Saturday last, Mr. William FAINT, to Miss Mary RIGG.
At Caistor, on the 21st ult., Mr. George DRY, miller, to Jane, widow of Mr. G. JACKSON, publican.
Died.
Here, in Caldcoats, on the 26th ult., Mrs. Ann MARTIN, aged 68 years.
On the 29th ult., in the Castle, Mr. Wm. THOMAS, of the 15th Regiment of Foot, now stationed here, aged 27 years.
At Annan, on Monday week, after a short illness, Mr. John STRONG, draper, late with Mr. DEAN of this city, aged 18; much respected.
At Cummersdale, near this city, on the 24th ult., Mrs. Martha BRUNSKILL, aged 28 years; on the 26th, Jane IVISON, aged 80 years.
At the Parsonage, Wreay, on the 21st ult., Mary Anne, daughter of the Rev. John BARNES, aged 2 yrs.
At Low Crosby, on Wednesday last, Mrs. Mary NOBLE, relict of the late Mr. Thos. NOBLE, aged 77; much and deservedly esteemed.
At Bedford, on the 20th ult., Mr. James WILKINSON, son of Mr. John WILKINSON, of Longtown in this County, aged 30 years; a young man of great piety, and highly respected by all who knew him.
At Wigton, on Tuesday last, Mrs. Mary THOMPSON, aged 66; on Wednesday, Mr. John JEFFERSON, Southend, aged 75.
At Blencogo, near Wigton, on Saturday last, Mrs. Ann HENDERSON, aged 69.
At Unthank, in the parish of Addingham, on the 27th ult., Elizabeth, wife of Mr. John FALDER, aged 39 years. She was of a candid and generous disposition, humane and charitable to the poor, and will be long and much regretted by a large circle of friends.
At Penrith, on the 25th ult., Mr. Joseph OUSBY, aged 28; on Monday last, Mrs. Ann HARRISON, 73.
At Cockermouth, on Monday last, Miss BLAKE, in the prime of life.
At Keswick, on Saturday last, Mrs. Mary SHELTON, daughter of the late Mr. Thomas HUTTON, of the Museum, Keswick, aged 61 years.
At Ennerdale Bridge, after a short illness of three days, of inflammation of the brain, Mary, daughter of Mr. J. KENDAL, cart wright, aged 15 years.
At Wythburn, on Sunday last, Mrs. KEAN, formerly of Keswick, aged 67 years.
At Dearham, on the 24th, Mrs. Jane REAY, aged 63 years.
At Ellenborough, on Saturday last, Elizabeth CAMERON, aged 45 years; much and deservedly respected.
At Ulverston, on Tuesday week, after an illness of three days, Mr. Stephen TYSON, bookseller and printer, aged 44 years, deeply regretted by his friends and relations; in the Workhouse, William STEWART, aged 61 years.
At Harrington, on Thursday week, Mrs Mary CROSTHWAITE, a maiden lady, in the 58th year of her age, sister of the late Henry CROSTHWAITE, M. D., of Whitehaven.
At Whitehaven, on Sunday week, Mr. Henry SPENCER, aged 26. His widow was brought to bed of a fine boy on the same day.
At Annan, on the 25th ult., very suddenly, George NEILSON, innkeeper, of that place.
At Alnwick, on the 19th ult., Mr. Walter MOTHERLY, aged 83, many years shephard to His Grace the Duke of Northumberland.
Lately, aged 83, Mr. Richard SLATER, formerly in the employ of Messrs. GILLOWS, cabinet-makers, Lancaster, where he worked at one bench for upwards of 50 years.
At Ripley, on the 16th ult., in the prime of life, much and deservedly respected, Mr. E. PALEY, steward to Sir W. A. INGILBY, Bart., M. P., of Ripley Castle, and youngest son of the late Archdeacon PALEY, of Carlisle.
At Dunbar, last week, Allan CAMERON, at the advanced age of 102. Allan was a fidler by profession, and for many a long year exercised his calling before gentle and simple.
At Manchester, on the 19th ult., after a very short illness, Rachel, the wife of Edward PEASE, of Darlington, and mother of Jos. PEASE, jun., M. P., aged 63.
At Liverpool, on the 20th ult., Mr. Joseph GRINDALE, aged 50 years, formerly of Green Bank, near Whitehaven; and on the 23d, Sarah, daughter of the above-named Mr. GRINDALE, aged 22 years.
At Eastchurch Rectory, Isle of Sheppey, on Sunday week, after a long and painful illness, Caroline, youngest daughter of the late John YARKER, Esq., Ulverston, aged 20.
At Naples, on Sunday last, whither he had gone for the benefit of his health, Henry GAULTER, M. D., of Manchester, formerly physician to the Chorlton-row Dispensary.