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- Edition: Carlisle Journal BMD Notices 1837 Carlisle Journal BMD Notices 1837
Saturday 06 May 1837 (p. 3, col. 6)
Births.
On Tuesday, the 2nd inst., in this city, the Lady of Major Frederick Berkeley ST. JOHN, 52nd regiment, of a daughter.
At Plumpton, on Sunday last, Mrs. WATKIN, of a son.
At Selma Hall, Malta, on Saturday night, the 25th of March, Penelope Carolina BORBONE, wife of his Royal Highness the Prince of Capua, of a prince.
Marriages.
At St. Mary's, in this city, on Saturday, April 29th, by the Rev. W. REES, Thomas WOOD, Esq., of 3, Albion-road, Stoke Newington, London, to Mrs. A. STORY, of 15, Abbey-street, Carlisle.
At Wigton, on Tuesday last, Mr. William BARRET to Miss Mary MAUGHAN, of the parish of Abbey Lanercost.
At St. Michael's church, Appleby, on the 3rd inst., Mr. Thos. HUTTON, of Soulby, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Mr. John WALTON, of Crackenthorpe.
At Appleby, lately, Mr. John COULTHARD, husbandman, aged 25 years.
At Well House, near Appleby, Mr. Edward BIRBECK, aged 33.
At Murton, near Appleby, lately, Mrs. Sarah ROBINSON, a9ed [sic] 77 years.
At Bongate, Appleby, lately, Mrs. Mary HARRIMAN, aged 67 years.
At Murton, near Appleby, lately, Mr. George IDALE, aged 22.
At Appleby, lately, Mr. John Humble SHAW, wine merchant, aged 36 years. Mr. SHAW had only resided in Appleby for a short time, but he had the respect and esteem of every one who had the pleasure of his acquaintance.
At King's Meaburn, Mr. Robert ADDISON, yeoman, aged 55, much respected.
At Whitehaven, since our last, Mr. John SHARP, mariner, to Miss Jane KENNEDY, both of Whitehaven; Mr. Isaac PHILIPSON, to Miss Jane HUME.
At Liverpool, on the 23rd ult., at St. Michael's church, Mr. Thomas HARPER, mariner, to Miss Susannah PAXTON, both of Whitehaven.
At Ambleside, on Saturday week, Mr. Richard WOODHOUSE to Miss Sarah Ann TINDALLl, both of Ambleside; on Tuesday last, Mr. Robert BENSON, blacksmith, to Miss Lydia CANNON, both of Ambleside.
At St. Peter's church, Derby, on the 12th ult., the Rev. Wm. MAKENNEY, Wesleyan Association minister of Appleby, to Miss Jane HALL, of the former place.
Saturday 06 May 1837 (p. 3, col. 6)
Deaths.
In the House of Recovery, on the 2nd inst., Robert CARRUTHERS, of Botchergate, aged 27 years.
At St. Mary 's, since our last, James COOK, of St. Mary's workhouse, aged 77; James SWAN, private of the 52nd regiment, aged 30.
At Cumwhitton, on Wednesday last, Mr. George DRYDEN, aged 65 years, much and deservedly respected.
At Coathill, in the parish of Wetheral, since our last, Eleanor DOBSON, aged 92.
At Tarnrigg Moor, Wigton, on Thursday, the 28th ult., Mr. John MURRAY, aged 55 years.
At Old Carlisle, in the parish of Wigton, on Monday last, Mr. Jonathan WOOD, aged 80 years.
At Arthuret Workhouse, on Monday last, Mary GRAHAM, widow, aged 84 years.
At Cockermouth, on Friday the 28th ult., Mr. Allan RITCHIE, aged 67 years.
At Cockermouth, on Saturday the 29th ult., Mr. William BIRKETT, aged 60 years.
At Maryport, on the 30th ult., Joseph CAVIN, aged 72 years.
At Hagley Park, Worcestershire, on the 1st inst., the right honourable Lord LYTTLETON, in the 56th year of his age. He married in 1813, Lady Sarah SPENCER, eldest daughter of the present Earl SPENCER, by whom he has left three sons and two daughters. His eldest son, now Lord LYTTLETON, will be of age on the 25th of March next.
At Rome, on the 10th of April, Cardinal WELD, of Lulworth Castle, Dorsetshire, aged 68. He was connected with most of the ancient Catholic families of England, and for that and other much more important reasons, was chosen to represent at Rome, the spiritual interests of the British Catholics.
In December last, at Bellari, East Indies, Mr. Robert CROZIER, of the 55th regiment, a native of the neighbourhood of Wigton, and formerly a farmer near Workington.