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- Edition: Carlisle Journal BMD Notices 1841 Carlisle Journal BMD Notices 1841
Saturday 27 Feb 1841 (p. 2, col. 7)
Births.
At the High, in Setmurthy, on the 17th instant, the Lady of T. A. HOSKINS, Esq., of a daughter.
Marriages.
At St. Mary's Church, in this city, on Saturday, the 20th instant, Mr. Joseph PERKINS, to Miss Mary PALMER; and on the same day, Mr. John SOWERBY, to Miss Mary MORLEY, both of Foulbridge, Wreay.
At St. Cuthbert's Church, in this city, on the 17th instant, Mr. Robert THOMPSON, to Miss Jane PEARS, both of Upperby.
At Arthuret, on Friday, the 19th instant, Mr. Simon JOHNSTON, of Burn, in the parish of Kirkandrews-on-Esk, to Eleanor, daughter of Mr. Robert JOHNSTON, of Saunder's Bush, in the parish of Arthuret.
At Arthuret, on Tuesday last, Mr. Joseph FORSTER, late of the Brewery, Longtown, to Mary FORSTER, of the Bush Inn, Longtown.
At Cockermouth, on Sunday, the 21st instant, Mr. John WATSON, cooper, formerly of Torpenhow, to Miss Ann HUDSON.
At Cockermouth, on the 24th instant, Mr. James FEARON, to Miss Ann JOHNSTON.
At Brigham, on the 13th instant, Mr. Joseph TOLSON, to Miss Jane BANK.
At Harrington, on the 14th instant, Mr. James Bond WILSON, carpenter, to Miss Ann COBRAN.
At Bassenthwaite, on the 23rd instant, Captain Thomas PARK, of Maryport, to Miss GARVEY, of Bassenthwaite.
At Alston, on the 25th ult., Mr. Vipond CLEMENTSON, of Garrigill, to Miss Sarah WALTON, of High Rodecup.
At Musgrave, near Appleby, on Tuesday, the 16th instant, Mr. William THWAITES, butcher, to Mrs. Elizabeth BIRD.
At Ecclefechan, lately, Mr. H. STEEL, mason, late of Egremont, to Mary, only daughter of Mr. SMITH, mason, Kirkley Bridge, near Ecclefechan.
Deaths.
At the Bush Inn, in this city, on Thursday, the 25th instant, Mr. John JACKSON, wine and spirit merchant, aged 25 years, only surviving son of Mr. Thomas JACKSON. The deceased was a young man of a most amiable disposition, and will be deeply regretted by a numerous circle of friends.
At the Castle, on the 22nd instant, J. DRURY, Esq., paymaster of the 87th Regiment, aged 51 years.
At the Castle, on the 20th instant, James CONNOLY, private in the 87th Regiment.
In Water Street, on Friday, the 19th instant, Fanny, daughter of Mr. William RANDLESON, grocer, aged one year and a half.
In Botchergate, on Tuesday, the 23rd instant, Mr. Thomas CLARKE, aged 79 years.
In Botchergate, on the 20th instant, Mrs. Sarah SANDWICK, for many years servant in the family of the late Mr. W. GATE, builder, aged 79 years.
In Court Square, on the 23rd instant, Mr. Thomas MORT, hatter, of Stockport, aged 62 years.
In Botchergate, on Monday last, John Francis, son of Mr. NICHOLSON, painter, aged four years.
In Crosby Street, on Sunday, the 14th instant, Jane, the wife of Mr. John HOGARTH, aged 73 years.
At Blackwell, near this city, on Thursday, the 11th instant, Mrs. SMITH, widow of the late Mr. SMITH, collector of customs, aged 80 years—much respected.
At the house of his uncle, Mr. George BAINBRIDGE, Rotherhithe, London, on the 17th instant, after a lingering illness, borne with much patience and resignation, William, fourth son of Mr. John BAINBRIDGE, of Linstock, near this city. His decease is severely felt by his afflicted relatives, and his memory will long be cherished by a numerous circle of friends and acquaintances.
At the Fauld, near Longtown, on Tuesday, the 23rd instant, Robert, youngest son of the late Mr. James BAXTER, aged six years.
At Burn, Kirkandrews-on-Esk, on Monday, the 22nd instant, Mr. John JOHNSTON, aged 77 years.
At Wigton, on Tuesday last, Jane, daughter of Mr. Robert MILLICAN, aged 14 years.
At Brough Hill, Bolton, on Friday, the 19th instant, Thomas, son of Mr. Thomas BARNES, aged 22 years.
At Mealsgate, in the parish of Bolton, on the 8th instant, Miss Mary LITTLE, aged 65 years. She was highly esteemed as a truly honest and upright character, and deservedly respected by all who knew her.
At Penrith, lately, Mrs. MITCHELL, formerly of the Dockray Hall Inn, aged 79 years.
At Penrith, on the 20th instant, Mr. John BUTTERWORTH, weaver, aged 33 years.
At Acorn Bank, near Temple Sowerby, on the 22nd instant, Mr. Jonathan ROBINSON, miller, aged 37 years.
At Askham, near Lowther, on Saturday, the 20th instant, Mr. Anthony HALL, yeoman, aged 71 years.
At Alston, on Friday, the 18th instant, Mr. Isaac PROWD, aged 58 years.
At Hudgill, near Alston, on the 18th instant, Mr. Joseph CLEMENTSON, aged 31 years.
At Garrigill, on the 23rd instant, Mrs. Mary HODGSON, aged 90 years.
At Maryport, on Friday, the 19th instant, Mr. Thomas BRAITHWAITE, for many years agent for Lloyd's at that port, aged 53 years.
At Clifton, near Bristol, on the 17th instant, Anne Frances, only surviving daughter of the late Joseph FISHER, Esq. of Keswick.
At Egremont, on the 16th instant, Mr. John CHORLEY, aged 20 years; and at the same place, on Friday, the 19th instant, Mrs. Betty THOMPSON, aged 72 years.
At Dean Scales, on the 20th instant, Ruth, wife of Mr. Joseph HETHERINGTON, aged 36 years.
At St. Helens, near Cockermouth, on Monday, the 22nd instant, Edward Francis, youngest son of Major STEEL, of the Bengal Army, aged one year and eleven months.
At Gosforth, on the 17th instant, Mr. Moses SEWELL, of the Lion and Lamb Inn, at that place, aged 51 years.
At Workington, lately, Mr. Andrew ROUTLEDGE, aged 48 years; and Mrs. Margaret HERRING, widow, aged 81 years.
At Harrington, on the 13th instant, Mr. John HAYTON, late master of the brig Minerva, of Harrington, aged 50 years; at the same place on the 18th, Margaret, wife of Captain Joseph WILSON, aged 33 years.
At Whitehaven, lately, Mrs. Margaret WELSH, widow, aged 93 years; Mr. John GLAISTER, joiner, aged 70 years; and Mrs. Elizabeth WILSON, widow, advanced in years.
At Liverpool, on Sunday last, Jane Margaret, wife of Mr. KIRKPATRICK, grocer, of that town, and only daughter of Mrs. WESTWRAY, innkeeper, Whitehaven.
At Appleby, on the 22nd instant, after a severe illness, endured with much patience, Ann WILLIAMSON, aged 20 years.
At Brampton, near Appleby, on Tuesday, the 16th instant, Mrs. Jane WILKINSON, aged 64 years.