Saturday 21 May 1842   (p. 3, col. 6-7)

 

Births.

In Upper Wimpole Street, London, on Wednesday last, the 18th inst., the Lady of Wm. MARSHALL, Esq. M.P., of a son.

At her residence, in Grosvenor Place, on Wednesday week, Viscountess VILLIERS (daughter of Sir R. and Lady PEEL,) of a daughter.

 

Marriages.

At St. Mary's, on the 14th inst., Mr. William THOMPSON, of the parish of Crosby-on-Eden, to Miss Mary BARNES; same day, Mr. Joseph HODGSON, to Miss Mary Ann MILLER.

At St. Cuthbert's, on the 14th inst., Mr. David BEWLEY, of Westward, to Miss Ann STEPHENSON, of Botcherby.

At the Presbyterian Chapel, Fisher Street, on the 14th inst., by the Rev. R. HUNTER, Mr. Robert GRAINGER, Warwick, to Miss Mary Ann GRAINGER.

At Hesket, lately, Mr. John THOMLINSON, of Hill Ends, to Miss PEEL, of Armathwaite.

At Burgh-by-Sands, on Saturday last, by the Rev. J. LOWRY, vicar, Mr. William HUGGIN, to Isabella RICHARDSON, both of Boustead Hill.

At Arthuret, on Wednesday, the 18th instant, Mr. William JOHNSTON, of Saunders' Bush, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. David BAXTER, of Dashwell Green.

At the Register Office, Wigton, on Saturday, the 14th inst., Mr. John BURRIDGE, of Edderside, in the parish of Holme Cultram, to Miss Ann SHARP, of Cowgate, in the same parish, but late of Glasson, in the parish of Bowness.

At Newcastle, on the 25th April, Mr. George WEIGHTMAN, chemist and druggist, to Jane, daughter of Mr. Wm. BEATTIE, of Skinburness, Holme Cultram.

At Clifton, near Penrith, on the 15th inst., Mr. Daniel GREGG, tailor, to Miss Ann LANCASTER.

At Kirkland Church, near Penrith, on the 12th inst., by the Rev. R. KEEN, the Rev. Joseph CHAPELHOW, curate of Kirkland, to Miss Mary Ann FLEMING, of Skirwith.

At the Register Office, Cockermouth, on Sunday, the 15th inst., Mr. John MARTIN, of Bassenthwaite, to Miss Mary IREDALE, of Embleton.

At Crosthwaite Church, Keswick, on Saturday last, Mr. Richard WILSON, to Miss Jane RIGG, both of Wythburn, near Keswick; same time and place, Mr. William DIXON, of Wythop, to Miss Agnes ECCLES, of Great Braithwaite, near Keswick; and at same place on Sunday, Mr. John TWENTYMAN, pencil-maker, to Miss Isabella MACKINTOSH, both of Keswick.

At Keswick, on the 16th instant, Mr. Joseph GATEY, to Mrs. BIRKETT, widow of the late Mr. George BIRKETT, of Keswick, draper.

At Bootle, on Sunday last, Mr. John STEEL, of Millstone, to Miss Elizabeth KIRKBY, of Bootle.

At Cleator, on the 9th inst., Mr. John YOUNG, blacksmith, Frizington, to Miss DOUGLAS, of Row, in Cleator; and at the same place, on Saturday last, Mr. Thomas TAUBMAN, coal miner, to Miss E. LISHMAN, of Cleator Moor.

At Egremont, on Sunday last, Mr. Joseph HARTLEY, stone mason, to Miss Catherine LAVERY, of Whitehaven.

At Whitehaven, on the 11th inst., Mr. John GLOAG, mate of the Hinda, of Liverpool, to Ann, second daughter of Mr. LAMB, slater and plasterer, of Whitehaven; on the 14th inst., Mr. Thomas WHITELOCK, mariner, to Miss Ann NELSON, of West Strand.

At Alston, on the 19th inst., Mr. John BAINBRIDGE, of Nest, to Miss Mary GILL, of Park.

At Melbourne, Australia Felix, on the 29th October last, Mr. George WILSON, tallow chandler, late of Glasgow, to Mary Anne, youngest daughter of the late Mr. John SLACK, crier of the Court of Quarter Sessions for this county, and sister of Mr. Joseph Bragg SLACK, of Melbourne.

At St. James's Church, Piccadilly, on Wednesday week, the Hon. Captain George W. F. LIDDELL, of the Scots Fusileer Guards, son of Lord Ravensworth, to Miss Cecil Elizabeth WELLESLEY, youngest daughter of the Hon. and Rev. Gerald Valerian WELLESLEY, D.D., rector of Bishopwearmouth.

 

Deaths.

At Denton Mill, near this city, on Thursday last, the 18th inst., Mr. Alexander COCKBURN, aged 48 years,—a member of the corporation of this city, and much and deservedly respected.

In Scotch Street, on Sunday last Mrs. Francis ARMSTRONG, mother of Mr. John ARMSTRONG, grocer and pawnbroker, aged 72 years.

In King Street, on Wednesday last, Mr. Thomas WORKMAN, hatter, aged 25 years.

In Sowerby Street, Botchergate, on Tuesday last, Mr. Daniel GORDON, aged 67 years.

At his father's house, in Botchergate, Mr. Thos. RAMSHAY, tailor, aged 32 years.

In the House of Recovery, on Thursday last, Mrs. Margaret MARTIN, widow, aged 35 years.

At the residence of her son, Mr. James SLACK, hair-dresser and perfumer, 43, Sloane Street, Knightsbridge, London, on the 15th instant, Elizabeth, relict of the late John SLACK, boot and shoemaker, Abbey Street, Carlisle.

At Cargo, on Thursday, the 12th inst., Mr. Richard COWEN, aged 34 years.

At Rockliff Cross, on Thursday week, Mrs. Ann DAVIDSON, wife of Mr. John DAVIDSON, of that place, aged 59 years.

At Longtown, on Tuesday week, Mr. James WILKINSON, aged 27 years; and on Thursday week, very suddenly, Jane BATY, spinster.

At Fergushill Cottage, Kirklinton, on the 18th instant, aged 19 years, David, youngest son of the late Mr. BETT, of Leith, and nephew of Mr. YULE, of Fergushill.

At Clifton, near Penrith, on the 14th inst., Mr. Wm. DICKINSON, yeoman, aged 64 years.

At Liverpool, very suddenly, on the 14th instant, Mr. James HORN, jun., tobacconist, of Penrith, aged 38 years, very highly esteemed.

At Bampton, near Shap, on the 10th instant, Mr. Matthew DOVER, yeoman, aged 59 years.

At Beckfoot, Bampton, on the 10th inst., Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Thomas NOBLE, yeoman, High How, aged 63 years.

At Wigton, on the 14th inst., William, son of Francis FISHER, aged 9 years; and on the 16th inst., Elizabeth, the wife of Isaac JACKSON.

At Parsonby, in the parish of Plumbland, on Thursday week, Mr. Jeremiah SHARP, aged 96 years. Mr. S. had been landlord of the Horse Inn, at that place upwards of sixty years.

At Harrington, on Tuesday last, Mary, wife of Capt. Joseph ATKINSON, aged 59 years.

At Dovenby, near Cockermouth, on the 12th inst., aged 63 years, Mr. Isaac MOSSOP.

At Whitehaven, in the 21st year of his age, Mr. James LOWREY, cabinet maker.

At Hawkshead, on Saturday, the 7th instant, Mr. William BLACK, aged 81 years.

At Chesnut Hill, near Keswick, on Tuesday week, the infant daughter of Count and Countess OSSALINSKY.

At Portinscale, near Keswick, the 13th inst., Elizabeth, relict of the late Captain George MUCKLE, R.N., aged 79 years.

At Annan, on the 8th inst., Margaret CUTHBERTSON, aged 34 years, eldest daughter of Mr. John CUTHBERTSON, some time farmer at Prestonhall, near Annan.

At his residence, Biggins House, Kirkby Lonsdale, on the 11th inst., Edward TOMLINSON, Esq., in the 74th year of his age, many years high constable for Lonsdale ward.

At Crackenthwaite, near Appleby, on Friday, the 6th inst., Agnes, only daughter of the late Mr. Joseph JAMESON, of that place, aged 27 years.

In Jordan Street, Liverpool, on Sunday week, Mr. James WILSON, late of Keswick, mason, at an advanced age.

At Ancaster, Upper Canada, on the 14th March last, John, eldest son of Mr. Robert WATTS, of Russell Street, in this city, aged 30 years, deeply regretteo by his family and friends.

At Bellary, on the 2nd March, of cholera, James Charles BOYD, Assistant Surgeon in the Honourable East India Company's Service, aged 28 years, youngest son of J. BOYD, Esq., of Allan Bank, Dumblane, Perthshire.

On Thursday week, Mrs. OXBERRY, wife of the comedian. The premature birth of a daughter was the cause of this severe domestic calamity.

DEATH OF REAR-ADMIRAL SMOLLETT.—This venerable officer, one of the veteran heroes of the last war, died at Edinburgh, on Friday, at an advanced age. He was promoted post captain in 1804, and obtained rank as rear-admiral, Jan. 1837, on the retired list, but was subsequently removed to the active list, taking rank next to Rear-Admiral SKIPSEY, and his commission dated 1840. The admiral was related to A. SMOLLETT, Esq., M.P., and by his demise the number of flag officers is reduced to 171.