Saturday 25 Nov 1843   (p. 3, col. 6-7)

 

Births.

At Victoria Place, Upper Crown Street, Glasgow, on the 16th instant, Mrs. James PAGAN, formerly of Dumfries, of a son.

 

Marriages.

At St. George's Church, Everton, on the 14th inst., by the Rev. W. W. EWBANK, Mr. Thomas PEARSON, tailor and draper, Carlisle, to Rebecca, fifth daughter of the late Mr. John IVISON, clock and watch-maker of this city.

At St. Cuthbert's Church, on the 20th inst., Mr. John Mc.KAY, hairdresser, to Miss Mary Ann FORESTER, both of Botchergate; on the 21st, Mr. James JOHNSTON, of Blackfriar's Street, to Miss Agnes ASKEW, of Globe Lane.

At Mary's Church, on the 20th instant, Mr. John BADELY, to Miss Jane BROADFOOT; on the 23rd, Mr. Tyson PATTINSON, to Miss Hannah EDGER; same day, Mr. Joseph SCOTT, of Tenterden Street, Liverpool, to Miss Frances JACKSON, of Castle Street, Carlisle.

At Wetheral, on the 2nd instant, Mr. William GREENUP, of Buckabank, to Miss Elizabeth DOBSON, of Cotehill.

At Greystoke, on tbe 13th instant, Mr. William LANGLEY, gardener to Captain SALMONDS, of Water Foot, to Miss Hannah FLEMMING, of Longwathby.

At Thursby, on Tuesday last, Mr. Thomas SOMERVILLE, husbandman, of Eden Grove, to Jane, eldest daughter of Mrs. SANDERSON, schoolmistress, of Thursby.

At Kirkoswald, on Thursday, the 18th instant, Mr. James BULMAN, Low Crosby, to Miss E. WALTON, Old Park.

At Springfield, on the 19th instant, Mr. David SUTTON, cattle dealer, Scaleby, to Isabella, eldest daughter of Mrs. Margaret GRAHAM, Longpark, Scaleby.

At Wigton, on the 18th instant, Mr. Matthew Smith PAPE, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Walter GRAHAM, Kirkland; on the 20th instant, Mr. David MAWHINNEY, to Miss Margaret BEATY.

At the Register Office, Wigton, on Saturday, the 18th inst., Mr. Wm. SARGINSON, of Bolton Gate, to Miss Mary STALKER, of the same place.

At Penrith, on the 22nd inst., Mr. Robert PEARS, saddler, to Miss Ann FARRER; on the 23rd, Mr. John JAMES, grocer, to Miss Elizabeth SUTTON.

At Lanercost Church, on Thursday, the 16th instant, by the Rev. George TANDY, Mr. John GRAHAM, of Wyllie Syke, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. Jacob MILBURN, of Toddermain.

At Hexham, on the 22nd instant, Mr. William PRUDDAH, chemist, Hexham, to Elizabeth Jane FRENCH, eldest daughter of the late Mr. John FRENCH, Haltwhistle.

At Crosscannonby, on the 20th inst., Mr. Jonathan REAY, mariner, to Miss Sarah MOUNSEY, both of Maryport.

At Cockermouth, on Saturday last, Mr. James ALLISON, waller, to Miss Eliza COLEBECK.

At Whitehaven, on Sunday last, Mr. Robert HETHERINGTON, to Miss Dinah SIMMS.

At St. Phillip's Church, Liverpool, on Tuesday, the 14th inst., Capt. William THOMPSON, of the brig Aristocrat, to Miss Isabella JAQUES, both of Workington.

At Kendal, on Sunday, the 12th instant, Mr. Thomas TODD, clogger, of Alston, to Miss Ann MUSGRAVE, of Kendal; same day and place, Mr. James HARKER, coach-builder, to Miss Agnes Martin ROBINSON.

At Whittinghame Mains, on the 15th inst., by the Rev. Jas. COCHRANE, minister of Cupar, James CHURCH, jun., Esq., Tower of Sark, Dumfriesshire, to Agnes, eldest daughter of William HEPBURN, Esq.

At York Place, Edinburgh, on the 9th inst., by the Rev. T. G. SOUTHER, of St. George's Chapel, Lauderdale MAITLAND, Esq., of Eccles, in the county of Dumfries, to Mary Catherine, eldest daughter of Alexander GILLESPIE, M.D.

 

Deaths.

In Court Square, on the 10th inst., Mr. William ROBINSON, butcher, aged 62 years—much respected.

In Union Street, Botchergate, on Friday, the 17th instant, Mr. John LINN, pensioner, aged 50 years.

In Brown's Row, on the 23rd instant, Mrs. Rachael BURROW, aged 70 years.

In Shaddongate, on the 19th instant, Mrs. Margaret ANSON, advanced in years.

At Croglin, on the 17th instant, Thomas, eldest son of Mr. Henry MASON, joiner, in the 23rd year of his age—much and deservedly respected by a large circle of friends and acquaintances.

At Kirkoswald, on the 20th instant, Mr. John GRAHAM, labourer, in the 63rd year of his age.

At Kirkbride, on Thursday, the 23rd inst., after a lingering illness of seven years, Miss Mary SCOTT, aged 24 years—very much respected.

At Wigton, on Monday last, Mr. Francis GRAY, aged 51 years.

At Grove Terrace, Marylebone, London, on Friday, the 17th instant, John BARWIS, Esq., of Langrigg Hall, Cumberland, aged 68 years—of abscess on the liver.

At Park House, Holme Cultram, on the 15th instant, in the 59th year of his age, Mr. Walter ARMSTRONG. Whilst pursuing the occupation of his farm, the unfortunate gentleman met with an accident that terminated his existence almost instantaneously. In this awfully sudden manner it has pleased Almighty God to bring to its close a life distinguished by integrity, and honest and honourable industry.

At Penrith, on the 17th instant, Mrs. Margaret BOWMAN, widow, aged 80 years; same day, Mr. Robert BELL, Union Workhouse, aged 85 years; on the 22nd, Mr. Joseph PORTER, painter, aged 50 years.

At Kendal, on Wednesday, the 22nd inst., Eliza C. BROWN, wife of Mr. William BROWN, Editor of the Westmoreland Gazette.

At Lazonby, on the 16th instant, Mrs. BAVERSTOCK, aged 84 years, relict of the late Rev. Wm. BAVERSTOCK, perpetual curate of St. Margaret's, Durham, and a minor canon; mother of the late Thomas COOK, Esq., former of Brainshaugh, Northumberland, and grandmother of Mr. COOK, solicitor, Penrith—deeply regretted by her family and friends.

At Cockermouth, on Thursday, the 15th inst., Mr. William PEARSON, malster, aged 48 years; and on Sunday last at the Union Workhouse, Mr. Jonathan BENSON, pavior, formerly of Workington, aged 73 years.

At Ashby, near Appleby, on the 9th instant, Mr. Richard NEWTON, in the 32nd year of his age.

At Highfield, near Ashby, on the 16th instant, Mr. James LANCASTER, aged 25 years.

At Workington, on the 10th instant, much and deservedly respected, in the 89th year of his age, Mr. James SAWYERS, father of Mr. William SAWYERS, custom house officer, Workington.

At Winscales, near Workington, on the 13th instant, Mr. Thomas HAIL [HAILS according to FreeBMD], aged 78 years.

At Whitehaven, on Thursday last, aged 68 years, Mrs. WOOD, late matron of the Whitehaven Workhouse; on Monday week, Mrs. Margaret BRIGGS, in the 64th year of her age; on Wednesday last, Mr. Wm. MEEKLIN, engineman, aged 27 years.

At the College Hospital, Calcutta, on the 6th of Sept. last, after two months' indisposition, Mr. David MANN, second mate of the Gunga, of Whitehaven, in his 24th year, eldest son of Mr. MANN, gardener, Corkickle.

At Hackney, on the 18th instant, in the 72d year of her age, Ann, relict of the late Mr. Trevanion HARNETT, formerly of Folkstone.

At the Union Workhouse, Ulverston, Mrs. Mary WALKER, in the 69th year of her age.

In Kendal, since our last, Ann JOHNSTON, spinster, aged 35 years.

At Liverpool, lately, William Stanley ROSCOE, eldest son of the late William ROSCOE, Esq.

At Restalrig House, Edinburgh, on the 10th inst., Major-General Thomas WEBSTER, H.E.I.C.S.

On Saturday week, in Brydges street, Covent Garden, London, Samuel EVANS, well known as a pugilist by the cognomen of "Young Dutch Sam."