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- Edition: Carlisle Journal BMD Notices 1844 Carlisle Journal BMD Notices 1844
Saturday 13 Apr 1844 (p. 3, col. 7)
Births. At Belgrave Terrace, Eaton Square, London, on Saturday last, the 6th instant, the wife of Henry WATSON, Esq., of a daughter. At Samul Cottah, Madras Presidency, on the 18th February, the Lady of Captain DOBBIE, 30th Regiment Native Infantry, of a daughter.
Marriages. At St. Mary's Church, on the 6th instant, John THOBURN, Willow Holme, to Miss Mary Ann DOYLE, Caldew Bridge; on the 8th, Mr. John GASH, Brewery Row, to Miss Jane SNOWDEN; on the 9th, Mr. Stamper BANKS, Keswick, to Miss Mary PORTER, John Street; and on the same day, Mr. Charles GREY, of the 93rd Highlanders, to Miss Isabella BARLEY, Annetwell Street. At Edinburgh, on Thursday last, F. L. B. DYKES, Esq., of Dovenby Hall, to Miss GUNSON, daughter of the late Joesph [sic] GUNSON, Esq., of Ingwell, near Whitehaven. On Wednesday last, at Arlecdon, Mr. John SPEDDING, of Mill Yeat, Frizington, to Miss Frances COCKBAIN, of Ellonby, near Penrith. At St. Mary's, Islington, London, on the 31st ult., Mr. Jos. GOULDING to Miss Jane PEARSON, both formerly of the parish of Bongate, Appleby. On Saturday week, at Gosforth, Mr. Isaac WILSON, son of Mr. John WILSON, of How Gate, Frizington, to Miss H. LEECH, daughter of Mr. Isaac LEECH, of Seascale, yeoman. Last week, at Drigg, by the Rev. Mr. TWISADAY, Mr. Daniel BENSON, of Drigg, to Miss TAYLOR, of Drigg Moorside. At Thwaite's Chapel, on Sunday the 31st ult., Mr. Robert BIGGINS, of Broughton Mills, Lancashire, to Miss Agnes HELME, of Lady Hall, Cumberland. On Saturday last, at Sevenoaks, Julia CREED, neice of the Right Hon. J. C. HERRIES, to Frederick, eldest son of Sir Frederick POLLOCK, M.P., Her Majesty's Attorney-General.
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Deaths. In Union Street, Botchergate, on Monday last, after a long illness, Mr. Henry BOWMAN, aged 41 years. He was long known as a leader among the Chartists in this city, over whom he possessed much influence; and was a man of considerable ability. He was interred in Christ Church, Botchergate, on Wednesday last, and his remains were followed to the grave by a large number of his friends and admirers. In Scotch Street, on the 12th instant, Mary, daughter of Mr. DAVIDSON, of the City and District Bank, aged 3 years. At Harraby, on the 9th instant, the infant son of Mr. E. CASTLE, druggist, of this city. In Caldewgate, on the 12th instant, Grace, only daughter of Mr. J. L. RITSON, druggist, aged 10 months. At St. Mary's Workhouse, on the 5th instant, James YOUNG, aged 73 years. In Annetwell Street, on the 10th instant., Mr. James MAXWELL, slater, aged 67 years. On Saturday, the 30th March, Joseph Pearson, son of Mr. LEE, Solibitor [sic], Brampton, aged 2 years and nine months. At Brampton, on the 9th instant, Miss WALTON, aged 71, being one week after attending her sister's funeral. At Longtown, on the 3rd instant, Margaret BELL, widow of the late Mr. Thos. BELL, schoolmaster, aged 95 years. At Bogburn, Kirkandrews-on-Esk, on Friday last, Mary GRAHAM, wife of Mr. Thos. GRAHAM, in child-bed, aged 38. At Wigton, on Tuesday last, Elizabeth, daughter of James BOUSTEAD, aged 39 years. On the 8th inst., at Great Dockray, Penrith, much respected, Mr. John WILSON, tea dealer, aged 29 years, after an acute illness, which he bore with christian fortitude and resignation. At Colby, near Appleby, on Monday last, Bowness, son of Mrs. Mary ADDISON, aged 19 years. Last week, in Whitehaven, Mary, wife of Mr. Williom [sic] WILSON, aged 62 years; on Tuesday last, Mr. John RICHARDSON, in the 68th year of his age; at Cleator, on Sunday, Mr. John OWLER, Ordnance Pensioner, aged 73 years. On the 11th ult., in London, Captain Jonathan MOORE, of the barque Rutland, of Liverpool, formerly of Workington, aged 52 years. On the 4th instant, at Cockermouth, Mr. Jonathan WOODMASS, druggist, aged 52 years. At Keswick, on Tuesday last, Frances, wife of Mr. Peter ATKINSON, spade maker, aged 44 years. At 18, Royal Terrace, Edinburgh, on Sunday last, Mr. John SINCLAIR. At Bombay, on the 22nd of February last, Captain Charles DENTON, Second European Light Infantry, son of the late Rev. I. DENTON, vicar of Crosthwaite. |