Saturday 19 Aug 1837   (p. 3, col. 6)
 
Births.
 
At Howth, the lady of the Right Honourable Justice PERRIN, of a daughter. This is the twenty second child of the learned judge.
 
Marriages.
 
At Kirkoswald, on the 12th ult., Mr. George DUFTON, of Renwick, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. Samuel BIRD, Lowfield, near Kirkoswald.
 
At Penrith, on the 13th instant, Mrs. Margaret THOMPSON, Sandgate, aged 24 years.
 
At Annan, on the 14th instant, Mr. Thomas FERGUSON, of Blitterlees, Holme Cultram, to Miss Ann STORY, of Causeway Head.
 
At Gosforth, on Saturday last, by the Rev. F. F. PINDER, A.M., Mr. Thomas HESLOP, of Green Bank, to Miss Ann SINGLETON, daughter of Mr. Thomas SINGLETON, of Moor Side, in the parish of Gosforth.
 
At Crosscannonby, on the 12th inst., Mr. Isaac MILLICAN, mariner, to Miss Jane M'GRAA, both of Maryport.
 
At Crosscannonby, on the 15th, Mr. Henry HINE, to Miss Francis HOLLIDAY, both of Maryport.
 
At Ulverston parish church, on the 7th inst., Mr. John GARDNER, mariner, to Mrs. Hannah STEPHENSON, widow, both of that place.
 
At the Parish Church, Preston, on Wednesday week, by the Rev. R. CARUS WILSON, M.A., vicar, Mr. John Henry LAW, of Manchester, to Mary, only daughter of the late Miles CLAYTON, Esq., of the same place.
 
On Wednesday week, at St. Michael's Church, Liverpool, Mr. Thomas ASPINALL, of Halifax, worsted manufacturer, to Catherine, daughter of Mrs. HARRISON, of Hanover-street, Douglas.
 
At the Collegiate Church, Manchester, on Monday, the 7th instant, Richard, eldest son of Richard WALKER, Esq., of Bury, M.P. for that borough, to Winnifred Sarah, eldest daughter of W. B. WATKINS, Esq., of Ardwick.
 
At the Friends' Meeting-house, Kendal, George Greaves DEAN, of Salford, to Mary, second daughter of Benjamin COLLINSON, of Kendal.
 
At Gibraltar, on the 15th July, by the Rev. Dr. BARROWS, Mr. John RELPH, second son of the late Thomas RELPH, Esq., Wigton, to Julia FITZGERALD, of Eastern Cottage. The happy couple set off immediately for Cadiz, where they intend to spend the honey moon.


Saturday 19 Aug 1837   (p. 3, col. 6)
 
Deaths.
 
In the Collier Lane, on Wednesday last, Miss Ann GASKIN, aged 45 years; in Rickergate, on Saturday last, Mrs. Elizabeth HOLMES, aged 47; in Willow Holme, on Sunday last, Miss Mary OLIPHANT, aged 13.
 
At Brampton, on the 13th instant, Sarah, wife of Mr. John WISE, mason, aged 54.
 
At Rosley, on Tuesday last, Mr. Isaac PATTINSON, of Wigton, aged 36 years.
 
At Wigton, on Tuesday last, Mrs. Mary ROPER, aged 77 years.
 
At Workington, on the 12th instant, Mrs. HARRISON, aged 33, eldest daughter of Mr. John GATE, of Church Hill, Westward.
 
At Harris, near Whitehaven, Mr. Wm. DOCKRAY, aged 64 years.
 
At Harrington, on Monday morning, after a protracted illness, Betsy, the wife of Mr. W. M. JOHNSTONE, surgeon, aged 53 years.
 
At Workington, Mrs. Mary OSMOTHERLY, widow, aged 74 years.
 
At Maryport, since our last, Mr. John FOX, of Branthwaite, late of the export office, Manchester, aged 69; on the 10th, at the same place, Mr. Thomas M'CULLY, aged 71.
 
At Cockermouth, on Tuesday week, Miss S. RITSON, aged 29 years.
 
At Maryport, on the 14th, William IRWIN, aged 51; Jane, daughter of the late Captain HEWITT, aged 49.
 
At the Rev. Gilbert ELLIOT's, Temple Sowerby, on Tuesday, the 15th instant, Mary, relict of the late Patrick BAYDONE, Esq., aged 85 years.
 
At Hallrigg, on Saturday last, Jane, wife of Mr. William STAMPER, aged 44, after a long illness, which she bore with great patience.
 
At Ayside, near Cartmel, on the 3rd instant, Jane, wife of J. BRIGGS, and mother of the late John BRIGGS, many years publisher of the Kendal Gazette, aged 75 years.
 
At the house of her brother, Captain ELLIOT, Glengartholm, Cannobie, Mrs. Margaret ELLIOT, aged 82, after a tedious illness.