Birth.
 
At Ponsonby Hall, on the 28th ult., the Lady of Edward STANLEY, Esq., M. P., of a son.
 
Married.
 
At St. Mary's, in this city, on the 6th inst., Mr. Thos. FLETCHER, to Miss Mary BONNER; on the 9th, Mr. Robert FERGUSON, of the parish of Kirkbampton, to Miss Elizabeth JOHNSTON, of Middlesceugh-Hall.
 
At St. Cuthbert's, in this city, on the 9th inst., Mr. Richard JOHNSTON, to Miss Mary BELL; on the 11th, Mr. Wm. STEVENSON, to Miss Mary EARL; on the 12th, Mr. James MONKHOUSE, to Miss Sarah Ann MOORE; Mr. Edward STRONG, to Miss Mary BATY; Mr. John LITTLE, to Miss Elizabeth STALKER; on the 13th, Mr. Thos. KINDER, to Mrs. Jane SMITH.
 
At Hull, on Saturday last, Mr. John Woodhouse POSTILL, of Bridlington Quay, to Jane, third daughter of Mr. John ARMSTRONG, of this city.
 
At Stanwix, near this city, on Thursday last, by the Rev. John Stamper LOWRY, the Rev. R. IVY, Independent Minister, of Dukinfield, near Manchester, to Miss CARRUTHERS, Parkbroom, near this city.
 
At Stanwix, on Sunday week, Mr. James GRAHAM, of Parkbroom, to Miss Mary ARMSTRONG, of Rickerby.
 
At Hayton, on the 3d inst., Mr. Thos. SLACK, of Langholm, to Miss WILKINSON, of Geltbridge.
 
At Wigton, on Saturday last, Mr. John PATTINSON, to Miss Margaret RICHARDSON; Mr. John BURLEY, to Miss Margaret HAYMER; Mr. John TIFFIN, to Miss Mary FISHER; Mr. William SEWELL, to Miss Elizabeth HETHERINGTON.
 
At Batby, Yorkshire, on Saturday last, by the Rev. Henry COOPER, William WILBY, Esq., of Oporto, to Miss Sarah BIGLANDS, of Wigton.
 
At Cockermouth, on the 11th instant, Mr. John BRAITHWAITE, woollen weaver, to Miss Jane HARLEY; on the 12th inst., Mr. Henry TINNION, millwright, to Miss Sarah BURNYEAT.
 
At Brigham, on Wednesday last, Mr. John MARK, of Parsonby, to Miss Ruth MARSTIN, of Brigham.
 
At Dearham, on the 9th inst., Mr. Wm. JOHNSTONE, to Miss Meeney HIGHMOOR, both of that place.
 
At Gosforth, on Saturday last, Mr. Henry M'GUIRE, to Miss Nancy CALVERT; on Sunday last, Mr. Samuel WOOD, to Miss Jane HOW, daughter of Mr. John HOWE, of Seascale, in the parish of Gosforth.
 
At Egremont, on Sunday last, Mr. James PHILLIPSON, to Miss Mary DAWSON, of that place.
 
At Irton. on Friday week, Mr. Wm. UNDERWOOD, to Miss Ann ALLISON.
 
At Crosthwaite church, Keswick, on Thursday week, Mr. W. LAWSON, to Miss Charlotte BEWLEY; Mr. Robert ELLIOT, to Miss Ann SINOGLES; on Saturday last, Mr. George ADDISON, to Miss M. CROSTHWAITE.
 
At Whitehaven, since our last, Mr. William RICHARDSON, to Miss Eleanor DALEY; Mr. John WALKER, to Miss Sarah GAINFORD.
 
At Annan, on the 11th inst., by the Rev. James MONYLAWS, Capt. James SCOTT, of the brig Mary, of Annan, to Helen, daughter of the late Capt. George BECK, of the sloop Annan, of Annan.
 
At Kendal, on Tuesday week, Woodburn POSTLETHWAITE, Esq., solicitor, Ulverston, to Elizabeth, only daughter of John GASGARTH, Esq., of Kendal.
 
At Dumfries, on Monday, the 11th current, by the Rev. R. WALLACE, Wm. TAIT, of the firm of MILLIGAN and TAIT, hosiers, to Miss HUTTON, daughter of the late J. HUTTON, Esq., manufacturer, Maxwelltown.
 
At Edinburgh, on Tuesday last, Mr. KERR, paper manufacturer, Liverpool, to Miss Agnes Fleming BLACK, daughter of the late Mr. William BLACK, of Edinburgh.
 
On the 7th inst., at the Parish Church of Hampstead, by the Rev. Alexander STEWART, John Heron MAXWELL, Esq., second son of the late Sir John MAXWELL, Bart., of Springkell, in Dumfriesshire, to Caroline, sixth daughter of the Hon. Montgomery STEWART, and niece to the Earl of Galloway. Lady Caroline STEWART and Miss Alexander were bride's-maids on the occasion; and the bride was given away by her father. There were also present at the ceremony, the Duchess of Marlborough, the Countess of Galloway, Lord and Lady Charles CHURCHHILL, the Marquess of Blandford, Lord COCHRANE, Admiral HONEYMAN, the Misses BOYD and the Misses ALEXANDER, the Hon. Edward and Mont. STEWART, Mrs. H. George CAULDFIELD, and Misses GRAHAM, DOUGLAS, MAXWELL  KIRTLEWHITE, &c., &c. A dejuné was given by the Earl and Countess of Galloway at Rosslyn House; and after it the happy pair left Hampstead in a chaise and four to pass the honey moon at the appartments of her Grace the Duchess of Marlborough, at Hampton Court Palace.
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In our last we inserted the marriage of Mr. BOLTON, to Miss IRVING, of Longtown—and it was added that the lady was only 14 years of age. We have since been informed that this statement is erroneous: that the lady is considerably older. We regret that a statement, which appears to have been unauthorized, should have appeared.
 

Died.
 
Here, at the English Damside, on the 8th inst., Mrs. Mary SINCLAIR, widow, aged 83 years; much and deservedly respected.
 
In Duke Street, on the 8th inst., Mrs. Mary CRAWFORD, aged 53 years.
 
At her residence, in Fisher-street, on Monday evening, Sarah, relict of Mr. John SIMPSON, formerly jeweller in this city, aged 84 years; much and deservedly respected.
 
In Castle Street, on the 11th inst., Miss Elizabeth RIPLEY, aged 24 years.
 
On the English Brow, on Thursday last, Mr. Francis M’MULLEN, of the Spinner’s Arms, Inn.
 
At Carwinlow-brow-head, on the 11th inst., Mr. Thos. BLAYLOCK, aged 51 years.
 
At Low Hesket, on Friday week, Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. John CARRUTHERS, of that place, aged 17 years.
 
At Wigton, on Friday week, Mr. Chas. MITCHELL, aged 77; on Sunday last, Mr. Wm. HARTLEY, joiner and cabinet-maker, aged 41, much respected; Mr. Thomas RIBLEY, aged 78.
 
At Great Salkeld, on the 12th inst., Mrs. BYERS, in her 89th year.
 
At Threlkeld, on Tuesday last, Mr. SKELTON, innkeeper, advanced in years.
 
At Penrith, on the 10th inst., Esther, the wife of Mr. Edward OVEREND, innkeeper, aged 41; William GIBBON, an inmate of the workhouse, aged 60.
 
At Cockermouth, on the 4th inst., Miss Elizabeth BOWMAN, aged 20 years; on the 11th inst., Miss Ann BURNS, aged 18 years.
 
At Unerigg, on the 5th, Mrs. Elizabeth WILLIAMSON, aged 76.
 
At Ulverston, last week, Mr. John ROBERTSON, for nearly 20 years the faithful servant of the Old Brewery Company, in that town, aged 58 years.
 
At Workington, since our last, Mr. Wm. Clucas, aged 25 years; Mrs. Isabella MITCHINSON, widow, aged 64; Mrs. Mary TWENTYMAN, relict of Mr. Jonathan TWENTYMAN, currier.
 
At Harrington, on Sunday last, Mr. John HAYTON, aged 89 years.
 
At Bristol, last week, the Rev. Joseph PORTER, son of the late Mr. PORTER, of Low Holme, in Eskdale, aged 57 years.