Saturday 12 Oct 1839   (p. 3, col. 6)

 

Birth.

At Petteril Bank, near this city, on Friday, the 4th instant, Mrs. J. FAWCETT, of a son.

 

Marriages.

At Wigton, on Tuesday last, Mr. Daniel ROBINSON, cooper, to Miss Esther THOMPSON.

At Newcastle, on the 28th ult., by the Reverend William DODD, Mr. John IRWIN, agent to Messrs. SURTEES and Co., wine-merchants, to Mrs. BOWMAN, of the same place, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Richard MULCASTER, of Laversdale, Cumberland.

At Crosthwaite Church, Keswick, on Saturday last, Mr. Thomas SIMPSON, broker, New York, America, eldest son of Mr. John SIMPSON, of Rossthwaite, in Borrowdaile, to Miss Sarah WILSON, of the same place.

At Uldale, on Sunday sennight, by the Reverend Joshua CLARK, rector, Mr. J. IRVING, plasterer, to Miss D. PEARSON, milliner.

At Cockermouth, on the 3rd instant, by the Rev. Edward FAWCETT, A.M., William SLACK, Esq., Ann's Hill, to Eleanor, eldest daughter of D. CLIFT, Esq., of Cockermouth; and on Saturday last, at the same place, Mr. John DRUMMOND, hatter, to Miss Isabella DODD. 

At St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, on the 3rd instant, by the Rev. Septimus RAMSEY, William HINTON, Esq., of Greenhill House, Wilts, to Mary, eldest daughter of Robert WALLAS, Esq., of the Island of Madeira, and niece of John WALLAS, Esq., of Whitehaven.

 

Deaths.

In West Walls, on the 5th instant, Mr. James CAMPBELL, cabinet-maker, aged 41 years.

In Rickergate, on Wednesday, the 9th instant, Mr. Walter BLYTHE, aged 67 years.

In Water Lane, on the 5th instant, Mr. Isaac HOLMES, aged 66 years, eldest son of the late Mr. Isaac HOLMES, carrier, of this city.

At Browndikes, Scaleby, on Thursday last, Mrs. Mary BELL, much and deservedly respected, aged 82 years.

At Mysore, East Indies, on the 27th June, Marianne, the wife of Captain ROSSER, 13th Light Dragoons, and eldest daughter of the late Major William POTTS, of this city.

At Rockliff, on Monday last, Mr. Robert ROUTLEDGE, aged 84 years.

At Wigton, on Monday last, Mary, widow of John M'NICHOL, calico-printer, aged 62 years; on Tuesday, Ewan CLARK, aged 31 years.

In Union Workhouse, Penrith, on the 5th instant, John TURNER, aged 76 years; and on the 10th, William JACK, aged 85 years.

At Penrith, on the 6th instant, Mr. John JOHNSTONE, whitesmith, Friar Street, aged 41 years; on the 8th, Mr. James IRVING, stone-mason, Middlegate, aged 38 years; Mary, wife of George BELL, Townend, aged 75 years; on the 9th, Mr. John M'FATHOM, mason, Dockray.

At Skirwith, near Penrith, on the 4th instant, Margaret, the wife of Mr. John GROVES, innkeeper, aged 51 years—much respected.

At Great Broughton, suddenly, on the 25th ult., Mr. Joseph HODGSON, blacksmith, aged 43 years.

At Seaton, near Workington, on the 18th ult., Nanny, daughter of Mr. W. HERBERT, aged 26 years.

At Ravenglass, on Sunday, the 29th ult., after an illness of only two hours' duration, Mr. John BAILIFF, yeoman, aged 75 years.

At Workington, since our last, Isabella STEPHENSON, aged 16 years; and Jane, wife of Mr. William TEMPLETON, aged 38 years.

In the Parish of Lamplugh, on Saturday last, Ruth, daughter of Mr. Joseph MOSSOP, yeoman, aged 20 years.

At Cleator, on Tuesday last, after a lingering illness, Mr. James GILLIAN, aged 27 years.

In the Whitehaven Union Workhouse, October 6th, Mary WILSON, of Arlecdon, aged 67 years; same place, on the 7th, Mary GIBSON, of Harrington.

In George Street, Whitehaven, on Sunday week, George, son of Mr. George YOWART, mate of the brig Four Sisters, of Whitehaven, aged 18 years; on Thursday week, in Irish Street, after an illness of seven years, Mary, wife of Mr. W. WHITELOCK, blacksmith, aged 65 years.

At Greenock, on Sunday week, Captain James SHORTWELL, of the Nelly, of Whitehaven, aged 36 years.

At Hensingham, on the 4th instant, after a long and severe illness, Mr. Henry PARK, letter-press-printer, in the 30th year of his age, son of Mr. Isaac PARK, formerly of Whitehaven.