Saturday 04 Apr 1840   (p. 3, col. 6-7)

 

Births.

At Styford, on the 29th ult., Mrs. BACON GREY, of a daughter.

On the 28th January last, at Philadelphia, the Lady of Professor DUNGLISON, of a daughter.

 

Marriages.

At Penrith, on the 28th ult., Mr. William GARNETT, Townhead, to Miss Mary GLAISTER.

At Workington, in the parish Church, on the 24th ult., by the Rev. J. HETHERINGTON, A.M., Curate, Mr. Moses BOULGER, mariner, to Miss Jane SLOAN.

At Crosscannonby, on Saturday last, Mr. William COULTHARD, of Holme Cultram, to Miss Sarah KIRKBRIDE, of Maryport.

At Appleby, on Wednesday week, by the Rev. Joseph MILNER, A.M., vicar, Mr. John ATKINSON, agent for the Carlisle and Cumberland Joint Stock Banking Company, (one of the Society of Friends) to Miss Mary CLARK.

At Whitehaven, in the office of the Superintendent Registrar, on the 24th ult., Mr. Richard FLINN, of the St. Bees Light House, to Miss Betsy CREVE, of Exmouth, in the county of Devon.

 

Deaths.

In Swifts Row, in this city, on Friday week, Mary, the wife of Thomas HENDERSON, joiner, aged 19; much and deservedly respected.

At London Road, on the 25th ult., Mrs. ROBSON, wife of Mr. Thomas ROBSON, builder, aged 43 years.

Since our last, Mrs. Janet IMRIE, London Road, aged 32 years.

In Rigg Street, on the 27th ult., Mary ROUTLEDGE, aged 19 years; and on the 31st ult., Margaret ROUTLEDGE, aged 49—mother of the above.

At the Bogg, near this city, on Monday the 23d ult., Mary Ann TWEDDLE, aged 62 years.

In Union Street, in this city, on the 28th ult., James, the son of the late Mr. William HARRISON, builder, aged 5 years.

In St. Mary's workhouse, since our last, Mary DOGHERTY, aged 27.

At Botcherby, on Monday the 23d ult., Mr. Robert JOHNSTONE, aged 29 years.

At Rockliff, on the 15th ult., Mrs. Jane BROWN, wife of Mr. John BROWN, aged 73 years; much and deservedly respected by all who knew her.

At Bowness, on Wednesday the 25th March, at the advanced age of 90 years, Mrs. Esther HODGSON, of the Ship Inn, widow of the late Mr. Richard HODGSON, who died in 1802. Her remains were followed to the grave by a numerous train of descendants—to the third and fourth generation; and by a very large multitude of respectable friends and neighbours. Mrs. HODGSON's activity in business through a long life, and up to a very recent period previous to her death, had made her generally known in the west of Cumberland; and her honesty, kind-heartedness, and cheerful disposition, had obtained her the respect and friendship of all who had ever known her.

At Tarnside, near Wigton, Sarah, wife of Joseph BRISCO, aged 39 years.

At Brownrigg, Matterdale, on the 28th ult., after a long illness, Benjamin, the son of Mr. Joseph HARRISON, aged 21 years, much and deservedly respected by all who knew him.

At Penrith, on the 28th ult., Mrs. Elizabeth BELL, Townhead, aged 68 years; same place, on the 30th, Mrs. Ann WATSON, widow, aged 74 years.

At Appleby, on the 14th ult., Mr. William HARRISON, tailor, aged 38 years; same place, on the 24th ult., Miss Mary TAYLOR, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Thomas TAYLOR, aged 22 years.

At Stormy Hill, St. John's, near Keswick, on the 21st ult., Elizabeth, wife of Mr. F. CAPSTICK, aged 27 years.

In the work-house, Keswick, on the 24th ult., Mrs. Ann SATTERTHWAITE, aged 71 years.

At Newlands, near Keswick, on Saturday last, after a very short indisposition, Mr. Joseph CLARK, shoemaker, aged 60 years.

At Nook, Nichol Forest, on the 24th ult., in her 75th year, Elizabeth FORRESTER, relict of the late John FORRESTER, Esq., of Liddel House—deeply lamented.

At Cockermouth, on Tuesday, the 31st ult., Miss Ann GRAHAM, grandaughter of the late Mr. John TOMLINSON, of Stanger, aged 17 years; same place, at the workhouse, on Wednesday, the 2nd instant, John CORRIE, plasterer, advanced in years.

At Workington, on Saturday last, of the small pox, Hannah, the wife of Mr. William CROSBY, aged 30 years.

At Workington, since our last, Mr. Joseph WHITEHEAD, aged 68 years.

At Egremont, on Saturday morning last, Mrs. Mary LEWTHWAITE, widow, aged 70 years.

At the Scaw, near Harrington, on the 24th ult., Jane, wife of Mr. J. NEWTON, farmer, aged 68 years.

At Harris, near Whitehaven, Mr. William NICHOLSON, aged 78 years.

At Whitehaven, on Saturday morning last, aged 60 years Mr. Miles TURNER, formerly an ironmonger; same place, in King-street, on Saturday evening last, Mrs. Mary ABBOTT, a maiden lady, in the 54th year of her age; same place, in Queen Street, since our last, Mr. William HALL aged 32 years; on Wednesday week, at Bransty, Mrs. Ann Mc.MELLON, formerly landlady of the Blue Bell inn, in Tangier-street, aged 84 years; in Howgill-street, Mr. Isaac HODGSON, aged 83; and at New Town, Mrs. Jane WATSON, widow, aged 73 years.

On the morning of Wednesday week, Dr. GOODALL, provost of Eton. This highly accomplished, learned, and honourable man had attained the good old patriarchal age of eighty years.

At his residence at Kensington, on Thursday week, Mr. DANIELL, R.A., the celebrated painter of oriental scenery, in his 92d year.

At her son-in-law's house, St. John's, New Brunswick, on the 7th of January last, Mrs. Mary WILLIAMS, in her 75th year, formerly innkeeper in Whitehaven.