Saturday 21 Jan 1843   (p. 3, col. 6-7)

 

Births.

In this city, on Monday last, Mrs. William BAXTER, of a son.

At Enderley, near Leicester, on the 14th instant, the Lady of the Rev. J. P. NEWBY, of a son.

On Sunday morning the wife of Richard FITCHETT, residing at Bexley-heath, Kent, was safely delivered of one boy and two girls, who with their mother are doing well and likely to live. The husband has suffered greatly from loss of work.

 

Marriages.

At St. Cuthbert's on the 14th instant, Mr. Thomas HINDSON, of Blackwell, to Miss Ann ROBINSON, of Cummersdale.

At Dacre, on Saturday last, Mr. Thomas HARRISON, of Dacre, to Miss MARK, of Soulby, second daughter of William MARK, yeoman.

At Wigton, on Wednesday last, Mr. Thomas WALLACE, plasterer, to Miss Mary TIFFEN.

At Annan, on the 11th inst., by the Rev. James MONNYLAWS, Mr. IRVING, Whinnyrigg, to Miss Hellen PORTOUS.

At St. Bees, on the 14th instant, Mr. John VICKERS [VICARS according to FreeBMD], of Gill Bank, in Eskdale, to Mrs. Isabella IRVING, daughter of Mr. Thos. METCALF, dancing master, of Kellbank, in Gosforth.

At Cockermouth, on the 14th instant, Mr. William WILSON, whitesmith, to Maria, only daughter of Mr. John BELL, blacksmith.

At Thornthwaite chapel, near Keswick, on the 14th inst., by the Rev. J. MONKHOUSE, Mr. Joseph VICKERS, to Miss Ann GIBSON, both of Thornthwaite.

At St. Lawrence Church, Appleby, on the 14th instant, Mr. Joseph THORNTON, to Miss Ann ELLWOOD.

 

Deaths.

In Ferguson's Lane, English Street, on the 16th inst., after a long and tedious illness, John MOFFIT, aged 77 years.

In Union Street, on Tuesday last, Mr. Thomas SIMPSON, aged 87 years.

On the 12th instant, William SUNDERLAND, of the 93rd foot, aged 20 years.

At his Residence, Etterby Street, Stanwix, on Friday, the 13th inst., after a few days illness, Mr. Geo. JACKSON, in his 83rd year of his age,—much respected by a large circle of relations and friends.

At Hickling Rectory, Notts, on the 5th instant, the Rev. Edward ANDERSON, B.D., aged 58, formerly of Carlisle. The deceased was twenty-two years rector of that parish.

At Hayton, on the 15th instant, Daniel, fifth son of Gale BRISCO, late of Langrigg, after an illness of eight months of consumption, in the 17th year of his age; this is the fifth of his family that has died of that fatal malady.

At Highburnthwaite, in the parish of St. Cuthberts, on Thursday week, Mary, wife of Mr. John NORMAN, farmer, aged 51 years,—much and deservedly respected amongst a large circle of friends and acquaintances.

At Welton, on Tuesday last, Jos. HUDSON, M.D., of Haltcliffe, in his 34th year. He was highly esteemed in his profession, and his kind disposition had endeared to him the highest respect and attachment of a large number of friends and acquaintances.

At Petersyke, in the parish of Rockcliff, on Tuesday last, Mrs. Margaret KIRKUP, aged 96 years.

At Gillbeck, in the parish of Rockcliff, Mr. Bauldy PAGAN, aged 62 years.

At the Union Workhouse, Wigton, on the 9th inst., Thomas CROZIER, aged 66.

At Wigton, on the 12th inst., Mrs. Ann SIDE, aged 84; on the 15th inst., Thomas, son of Mr. John SIMPSON, blacksmith, aged 3 years.

At Annatwalls, near Alston, on the 16th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth WALLACE, aged 76 years.

At Penrith, on the 14th instant, Mrs. Isabella TULLEY, widow, aged 72 years.

At Eamont Bridge, on the 14th instant, Mr. Joseph ROBSON, blacksmith, aged 26 years.

At Alston, on the 17th instant, Mrs. Esther WHITE, aged 66; on the 19th inst., Mr. Joseph WHITFIELD, of the Swan Inn, aged 57 years.

At Clargill Hall, on the 18th inst., very suddenly, Mrs. M. WATSON, housekeeper to the Rev. O. JAMES.

At Dawmire, near Broughton in Furness, on the 24th ult., after an illness of three years, Mr. John WALKER, wood turner, aged 29 years.

At Whitehaven, on Thursday week, Mrs. Isabella PEILE, relict of the late Mr. Anthony PEILE, in the 37th year of her age; on Sunday week, Mrs. Elizabeth GEORGE, widow, in the 74th year of her age; on Saturday last, Mr. Joseph LINTON, in the 27th year of his age.

At New Houses, on Monday last, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. James WARD, aged 18 years; same place, Mr. James FEE, aged 62 years.

At the Preston Quarter Union Workhouse, Whitehaven, on the 14th inst., John WILLIS, aged 26 years.

At Hunday Gate, near Workington, lately, Mr. James CLEATOR, son of the late Mr. William CLEATOR, of Egremont, aged 20 years.

At Mount Pleasant, Egremont, on Tuesday week, after a long illness, Margaret, daughter of Mr. Isaac PARK, limeburner, aged 18 years.

At Applethwaite, near Keswick, on Tuesday week, Ann, the wife of Mr. Joseph HODGSON, aged 80 years.

At Whicham Rectory, on the 5th inst., Mr. William GRICE, aged 33 years.

At his residence, Whitefield Lane, Everton, Liverpool, on the 12th December last, Mr. Joseph M. PARKER, a native of Brampton, in the 81st year of his age, deeply regretted.

At the house of his son-in-law, Mr. D. YOUNGHUSBAND, Ardwick, Manchester, on the 11th inst., formerly of Keswick, Mr. John MARSHALL, aged 57 years.