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Saturday 24 Jul 1841   (p. 3, col. 6-7)

 

Birth.

At Mossknow, on the 17th instant, the Lady of Lieutenant Colonel GRAHAM, of a Daughter.

 

Marriages.

On Thursday, the 22nd instant, at St. James's, Westminster, Joseph ALLISON, Esq., of Regent Street, London, son of the late Mr. Thomas ALLISON, of Etterby, near this city, to Mrs. STEVENSON, widow of the late Henry STEVENSON, Esq., and youngest daughter of John FOREMAN, Esq., of Harlow, Essex.

At the Presbyterian Chapel, Fisher Street, in this city, by the Rev. R. HUNTER, Mr. William NICHOLSON, to Miss Jane HARDACRE, both of Cummersdale.

At Rockliff, on Thursday, the 22nd instant, Mr. Stephen THORBURN, to Miss Ruth IRVING.

At Wigton, on Sunday, the 18th instant, Mr. James GRAHAM, shoemaker, to Miss Grace HOLMES.

At Caldbeck, on Thursday, the 15th instant, Mr. William JAMES, of Hesket-new-Markct, to Ann, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Jeremiah TIFFIN, of Thursby.

At Penrith, on Monday, the 19th instant, Mr. John Lowther POTTER, to Miss Christiana STEWART.

At Alston, on the 17th instant, Mr. William HILTON, of Blagill Hill Top, to Mrs. Jane BROWN, of Loaning Head.

At Allonby, on the 6th instant, Mr. W. NANSON, of the firm of NANSON and Son, saddlers, Penrith, to Miss Mary VIPOND, dressmaker, Penrith.

At Harrington, on Thursday, the 15th instant, Mr. Charles M'MULLIN, mariner, to Miss Mary ROBINSON.

At Hensingham, on Sunday, the 11th instant, Mr. John MURRAY, mate of the Martha, of Whitehaven, to Catherine, daughter of Mr. Joseph SPEDDING, joiner, of Hensingham.

At Whitehaven, on the 13th instant, Mr. John PEARSON, grocer, to Miss Elizabeth FERGUSON, conductor of the Infant School, Whitehaven.

MARRIAGE OF MISS PEEL.—The marriage of Miss PEEL, eldest daughter of the Right Hon. Sir Robert and Lady PEEL, with Viscount VILLIERS, eldest son of the Earl and Countess of Jersey, was performed on Wednesday morning, the 13th instant, at St. George's, Hanover Square, by the Right Rev. Dr. BAGOT, Lord Bishop of Oxford, assisted by the Very Rev. Dr. HODGSON, Dean of Carlisle. The Church was crowded, and the relatives and friends of both families present at the interesting ceremony were very numerous. The bride was elegantly attired, and was given away by her distinguished father.

MARRIAGE OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL.— Lord John RUSSELL was, on Tuesday evening, married by special license to Lady Frances Anna Maria ELLIOTT, second daughter of the Earl and Countess of Minto. The marriage took place at Minto House, and the noble pair immediately afterwards started for the seat of the Duke of Buccleugh, near Selkirk.

 

Deaths.

In Botchergate, on Friday, the 16th instant, Mr. James MURRAY, aged 37 years.

In Annetwell Street, on the 16th instant, Mr. John M'DUFF, aged 59 years.

At Prior Rigg, in the parish of St. Mary, on the 19th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth MARSH, aged 58 years.

At Scotby, near this city, on Thursday, the 15th instant, Mrs. Isabella SMITH, formerly of Newlands, aged 86 years.

At Rockliff, on Monday, the 19th instant, Mrs. Margaret ROUTLEDGE, aged 81 years.

At Green Syke, in the parish of Dalston, on the 19th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth DUNN, aged 42 years.

At Buckabank, near Dalston, on Sunday, the 18th instant, Mary, second daughter of Mr. John NICHOLSON, aged nine years.

At the Union Workhouse, Wigton, on Wednesday, the 21st instant, Mr. William MILLER, aged 90 years.

At Syke, near Wigton, on Monday, the 19th instant, very suddenly, Mrs. ROBINSON, aged 55 years.

At Wheyrigg, near Wigton, on Tuesday, the 20th instant, Mrs. Hannah MESSENGER, aged 70 years.

At Penrith, on Monday, the 19th instant, Mrs. Ann WALTON, aged 45 years.

At Penrith, on the 19th instant, Mr. Thomas JACKSON, labourer, aged 72 years.

At Nenthead, on the 13th instant, Mr. Jonathan EWIN, aged 72 years.

At Nenthead Toll Bar, near Alston, on the 12th instant, Ralph, son of Mr. Jacob WILSON, aged 23 years.

At Littlegill, in Garrigill, on the 9th instant, Mr. John MARTIN, aged 31 years.

At Redwing, in Garrigill, on the 13th instant, Frances, daughter of Mr. Thomas VICKERS, aged 13 years; and on the 20th, Joseph, son of the said Thomas VICKERS, aged 20 years.

At Cockermouth, on Sunday, the 11th instant, Rebecca, wife of Mr. Thomas COLLINS, aged 48 years.

At Baldmire, in the parish of Whicham, on Monday, the 12th instant, Mr. William NEWBY, yeoman, aged 65 years.

At Skellerah, in the parish of Corney, Betsy, daughter of the late Mr. Philip PRITT, of Fold Gate, aged 58 years.

At Keekle Bridge, near Hensingham, on Friday, the 16th instant, Mr. John LOWTHER, aged 39 years.

At Whitehaven, on the 12th instant, Martha, danghter of Mr. Daniel DICKENSON, aged 16 years; and on the 14th instant, the above-named Mr. Daniel DICKENSON, aged 43 years.

At Whitehaven, lately, Mr. Thomas BIRKETT, aged 66 years; Ann, daughter of Mr. W. ROE, aged 13 years; Susannah, wife of Mr. John LEE, aged 35 years; and Mrs. Rose DICKENSON, aged 62 years.

At Drybeck. near Appleby, on Monday, the 12th instant, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Adam BLACKLOCK.

At Coat Garth, near Kirkby Stephen, Mr. Jonathan GREEN, farmer, aged 74 years.

DEATH OF THE DOWAGER LADY CHETWYND.—We regret to announce the death of this much respected lady, which took place on Saturday, the 17th instant, after a few days' illness. She was relict of the late Sir George CHETWYND, of Gundon Hall, in the county of Warwick, and Brockton Hall, in the county of Stafford.

DEATH OF SIR EDWARD MOSTYN, BART.—We have this week to record the death of the above worthy baronet, which took place at Talacre, the family seat, in Flintshire, on Sunday last, after a lengthened illness. He is succeeded by his eldest son by his first marriage, now Sir Pyers MOSTYN, Bart., born in 1811.

DEATH OF LADY EMMA WEMYSS.—Her Ladyship expired at Torrie House, Fifeshire, on Saturday, the 17th instant. The deceased, who was youngest daughter of the late Earl of Erroll, by his second marriage, with Miss A. ELLIOTT, and sister of the present Earl and Lady Isabella WEMYSS, Bedcamber-woman to her Majesty Queen Adelaide, was born on the 29th of January, 1809, and had consequently only attained her 32nd year. Her ladyship married on the 8th of August, 1826, Capt. James WEMYSS, R.N., M.P. for Fifeshire. We believe her ladyship leaves no issue.