Saturday 13 May 1837   (p. 3, col. 6)
 
Marriages.
 
At Wetheral, on Wednesday last, by the Rev. E. STANGER, Mr. Prudhoe ROBSON, architect, of Newcastle, to Miss Eliza HALL, of Great Corby.
 
At Sebergham Church, on the 6th inst., Mr. John WOOD, of Grassgarth, to Hannah, youngest daughter of Mr. John BARKER, of Welton.
 
At High Hesket, on the 11th inst., by the Rev. William HUDSON, Mr. William WILSON, yeoman, Broad Ing, Westmoreland, to Miss CLARKE, Thackwood, Broadfield.
 
At Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in the Friends' meeting house, on the 6th inst., William NOBLE, of the firm Daniel OLIVER and Co. to Ann, only daughter of Mr. George BRUMELL, of Claremont Place.
 
At Kirby Lonsdale, on Wednesday, the 3rd inst, by the Rev. J. H. FISHER, A. M., Miles PONSONBY, Esq., of Hail Hall, Cumberland, to Barbara, third daughter of Christopher WILSON, Esq., of Rigmaden Park, Westmoreland.
 
At Whitehaven, since our last, Mr. Williamson MARTIN, mariner, to Jane, third daughter of Mr. John DOUGLAS, joiner and cabinet maker; by the Rev. John BEEN, Mr. John CURLETT, mate of the brig Scipio, to Miss Sarah CHRISTOPHER, of Chapel Street.
 
At Workington, since our last, Mr. Robert Mc.DOWELL, mariner, to Miss Mary RINGLAND.
 
At Cockermouth, on Monday last, Mr. Thomas LITTLETON, of the parish of Plumbland, to Miss Eliz. TYSON, Cockermouth.
 


Saturday 13 May 1837   (p. 3, col. 6)
 
Deaths.
 
At the House of Recovery, on Monday, the 8th inst., Mrs. Jane MAUGHAN of Kingstown, aged 30 years.
 
At Newtown, on the 4th inst., in the 45th year of her age, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Thomas J. COX. She has left a numerous family, who feel, and deplore her loss.
 
At Longtown, on the Friday last, Mary FORSYTH, widow, aged 58 years.
 
At Wigton, since our last, Daniel, son of William HARRIS, aged 28 years; Mr. John Mc.CALL, aged 93 years.
 
At Brampton, on the 5th inst., John, only son of Mr. HODGSON, joiner, &c., aged 24.
 
At Elderbeck, on the 7th inst., Mary Ann SISSON, daughter of William SISSON, Esq., aged 17 years, after a lingering illness.
 
At Penrith, on the 10th inst., Mr. WILSON, Middlegate, aged 87 years.
 
In Lonsdale Place, Whitehaven, on Tuesday the 9th inst., Mr. John SIBSON, aged 22 years.
 
At Whitehaven, since our last, suddenly, Mr. Thomas BROCKBANK, mariner, in the prime of life; at New Houses, Mrs. Jane MORGAN, aged 76.
 
At the Saracen's Head inn, Dale-street, Liverpool, on the 2nd inst., very suddenly, Mr. Joseph STEELE, only son of the late Mr. STEELE, surgeon, Egremont, aged 32 years. The deceased had been labouring under indisposition for some time past, and left London on Sunday morning for his native place, in hopes that a change of air might restore him to health again, but the fatigues of the journey, although performed by easy stages, proved more than he could endure, and almost immediately after reaching Liverpool he expired, Mr. STEELE had long filled an important and confidential situation in the extensive house of MORRISON and Co., in Fore-street, wholesale drapers, &c.
 
At Liverpool, on Sunday last, after a short illness, Captain William BEWLEY, of the Gipsey, East Indiaman, in the 31st year of his age.
 
At Workington, since our last, Ann, wife of Mr. Jonathan CURREY, aged 55 years; and Mr. John BOYLES, aged 40 years.
 
On Wednesday last, at Cockermouth, Mrs. Eleanor MOODY, in the 67th year of her age.
 
At Lochvale, Sir Paulus Æmilius IRVING, Bart., aged 45.
 
On Friday sennight, at Frodsham, Cheshire, the Rev. Rowland FAWCETT, formerly of Scaleby Castle, in this county, very highly respected, and brother of J. FAWCETT, Esq., of Scaleby Castle.
 
On Thursday morning, the 4th instant, at Cark, near Cartmel, after a few days' illness, Mr. Thos. FISH, aged 74. Many years officer of his Majesty's customs of the port of Lancaster, and late of Whitehaven. In all the relations of life—as husband, parent, friend, and neighbour, his whole conduct was exemplary.