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- Edition: Carlisle Journal BMD Notices 1843 Carlisle Journal BMD Notices 1843
Saturday 08 Jul 1843 (p. 3, col. 7)
Births.
At Hayton Parsonage, on the 5th inst., the wife of the Rev. George TOPPIN, of a son.
Marriages.
At St. Mary's Church, on the 4th instant, Mr. James MITCHEL HILL [MITCHELHILL according to FreeBMD], grocer, English Street, to Miss Eleanor HETHERINGTON, daughter of Mr. Richard HETHERINGTON, grocer, Scotch Street; on the 4th, Mr. James REDDISH, Solicitor's clerk, Lowther Street, to Mrs. Jane ARMSTRONG, saddler, Scotch Street.
At the Registrar's Office, Carlisle, on the 3rd inst., Mr. John SHEPHERD to Miss Betsy SAWYER.
On the 1st instant, at Bishopwearmouth, Donald Mangles DEWAR, Esq., of the Western Bank of Scotland, Glasgow, to Catherine Marion, eldest daughter of Mr. William DEWAR, of Bishopwearmouth, and formerly of this city.
At Hesket, on the 26th ult., Mr. John WATSON, of the Elephant Inn, Broadfield, to Mrs. Jane GASH, of High Hesket.
At Penrith, on the 1st instant, Mr. William KIRKBRIDE, druggist, to Miss Mary SARGINSON; on the 2nd, Mr. Walker TUNSTALL, carrier's porter, to Miss Ann CHARTERS; on the 6th, Mr. David FERGUSON, farmer, Kirklinton, to Miss Ann TODD, Eamont Bridge.
At Crosscanonby, on the 29th ult., Mr. Jos. HEWITT, to Miss Eleanor MELMOUR, both of Maryport.
At Crosthwaite Church, Keswick, on Saturday last, Mr. John NICHOLSON, husbandman, to Miss Ann ROBINSON, both of Thornthwaite, near that town.
At Egremont, on Saturday last, by the Rev. W. H. LEECH, rector, Mr. James CARRUTHERS, stone mason, to Miss Ann HEAD, daughter of Mr. Jonathan HEAD, tailor, Egremont.
At Trinity Church, Whitehaven, on Saturday morning last, by the Rev. Thomas DALTON, incumbent, Mr. William LUMB, solicitor, to Eliza, youngest daughter of the late Captain MADDEN, of that town. [This was the happy couple whose flight to Gretna we recorded in our last.]
At Crosby Ravensworth, on the 27th ult., by the Rev. Edward CARUS WILSON, Mr. Jonathan HOLME to Miss Mary MOSS, both of Maulds Meaburn.
At Kendal, on Tuesday week, Mr. Edward BUSHER, jun., tea-dealer, to Isabella, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Morffee LIME, card-manufacturer; same day, Mr. Christopher HUTCHINSON, policeman, Bury, to Miss Mary OSWELL, of Kendal.
At the Secession Manse, Dunse, on the 3rd instant, by the Rev. Charles MILLER, Mr. R. C. ROBERTSON, Kilmarnock, to Jessie, daughter of the late Mr. GARDNER, of the George Hotel, Kilmarnock.
At St. James's Church, London, on the 27th June, the Hon. William COWPER, second son of Viscountess Palmerston, brother of Earl COWPER, to Harriet Alicia, daughter of Daniel GURNEY, Esq., of North Runeton, Norfolk, and niece of the Earl of Errol.
Deaths.
In Fisher Street, on Thursday morning, suddenly, Emily Jane, daughter of Mr. G. ROBINSON, draper, in the 8th year of her age.
In John Street, Botchergate, on Wednesday, the 5th inst., Hannah, wife of Mr. Wiliam [sic] COUSINS, aged 64 years.
At Bedlington, on Friday evening last, very suddenly, Margaret, wife of Mr. Wm. COULTHARD, and daughter of the late Mr. WILKIE, brazier, of this city, aged 35 years.
At Cargo, on Thursday last, Mr. Joseph MITCHINSON, sen., formerly and for many years of Grinsdale, aged 85 years; much respected.
At Hawksdale, near Dalston, on Monday last, at the house of her brother, Miss Ann JAMES, late of this city, milliner, aged 33 years—much and deservedly respected.
At Kirkbampton, on the 4th instant, of consumption, Mr. Thomas ARMSTRONG, aged 27 years.
At Wigton, on the 30th ult., Mr. William ELLIOT, in the prime of life. The deceased was one of the brethren of the Heart of Oak Lodge of Oddfellows.
At Penrith, on the 1st instant, Sarah, daughter of Mr. Wm. DEMPSEY, tailor, aged five years; on the 3rd, Mrs. Tamar NIXON, widow, aged 58 years.
At Irthington, on Saturday, the 24th ult., Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas BELL, schoolmaster, aged 15 years.
At Newbiggin Hall, on the 5th instant, Mrs. CRACKANTHORPE, aged 91 years.
At Keswick, on Wednesday week, Mr. William NICHOLSON, tailor, aged 21 years.
At Maryport, on the 29th ultimo, Mrs. DICK, widow, aged 76 years; and Mr. James DEANS, aged 96 years.
In Dublin, on the 22d ult., Capt. Wm. GRAVE, of the Triton, of Workington; much respected.
At Workington, since our last, Ann, wife of Capt. Alexander BROWN, aged 42 years; on the 28th, Mary, wife of Mr. Joseph FRAZER, aged 73; on the 27th, Mr. John SMITH, aged 67, for many years an extensive sailmaker in that town.
At Scalegill Hall, near Whitehaven, on the 19th ult., Hannah youngest daughter of Mr. Philip KITCHEN, aged 18 years.
At Whitehaven, on Wednesday week, Mr. John BENSON, aged 77 years; on Friday last, Ann SOUTHWARD, late of Arlecdon.
At Egremont, on Thursday week, Jane, the wife of Mr. Wm. BENN, paper-maker, aged 68 years.
At his residence, Blandford-square, London, on the 21st ult., after a lingering illness, Mr. Joseph TWENTYMAN, formerly of Whitehaven, aged 43 years.
In Chester Street, Grosvenor Place, London, on the 24th ult. Anna, wife of Hedworth LAMBTON, Esq., M.P. for the county of Durham.
At the Archbishop of Armagh's, in Charles's Street, Saint James, London, on the 23rd ult., Lady Catherine BERESFORD.