[List-Cumbria] Carlisle Journal, 05 Nov 1814 - BMD

Petra Mitchinson petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Thu Dec 10 04:18:28 UTC 2020


Saturday 05 Nov 1814   (p. 3, col. 3-4)

 

BIRTH. 

 

On Saturday last, the wife of John BECK, Esq. of this city, of a daughter. 

 

MARRIED. 

 

Monday, at St. Cuthbert's, Mr. Joseph MAYSON, to Miss Alice HENDERSON. 

 

Tuesday, at same place, Mr. W. HARRISON, to Miss Ann LITTLE. 

 

Monday, at St. Mary's, Mr. Francis KEDDY, to Miss Mary LEVINSTON. 

 

Tuesday last, Mr. John PEARSON, to Miss Sarah WILSON-both of Penrith. 

 

Thursday last, Mr. Wm. NIXON, to Miss Jane WILKINSON-all of Penrith. 

 

At Appleby, on Tuesday last, Mr. Robt. BAINBRIDGE, to Miss Mary HUNTER-both of that place. 

 

Lately, at Crosthwaite church, Keswick, Mr. Elkanah IRWIN, aged 79, to Mrs. Margaret VICKERS, aged 35. The parties are inmates of
the parish work-house at Keswick; the lady has now been married five times; the gentleman only four times; and will not suffer
himself to be called an old man! because his father lived to the age of 93, and his grandfather reached 115! 

 

Lately, at St. Bees, Mr. Peter GREGGINS, of Bridekirk, near Cockermouth, to Miss Julia FISHER, third daughter of the late Mr. Simon
FISHER, of Chapel House, near Whitehaven. 

 

Lately, at Workington, Mr. John MORLEY, officer of the customs, to Mrs. Margaret PARK. 

 

On the 25th ult. at Warkworth, Northumberland, Fras. FORSTER, jun. Esq. of Boston Vale, to Susannah, youngest daughter of John
CLUTTERBUCK, Esq. of Warkworth. 

 

The 25th ult. Mr. Thos. SMITH, of Newcastle, ship-owner, to Miss Eliz. MACDOUGALL. 

 

Same day, Mr. William MOATS, gardener, Newcastle, to Miss Jane DUNCAN. 

 

At Dornock, on Tuesday se'nnight, Mr. David EDGAR, joiner, to Miss COWDEN, Dumfries. 

 

DIED. 

 

On the 26th ult. Margaret, wife of Mr. Thomas COLMAN, armourer, near the Irish Gate; aged 70. 

 

Yesterday week, Mary, wife of Mr. Thomas STRONG, of Caldewgate, aged 57. 

 

Monday last, Elizabeth HOGG, of St. Cuthbert's Lane, aged 52. 

 

Yesterday week, Mrs. Mary SIMPSON, of English-street, aged 45. 

 

Sunday last, aged 32, Mrs. Abigail HARKNER, Damside, Botchergate. 

 

On Wednesday, at Scales, near Kirkoswald, Mr. John BOWMAN, aged 78; much respected by an extensive acquaintance. 

 

On Wednesday last, at Ann's Hill, near this city, John CLARESON, Esq. late of Bishop'sgate-street, London. 

 

The 27th ult. at Slack, near Wigton, Mr. Wm. THOMPSON, aged 50 years, much respected. His remains were interred at Thursby church on
Sunday last. 

 

Lately, in London, aged 85, John GALE, Esq. formerly of Whitehaven; father of Wilson Gale BRADDYLL, Esq. and of the late Gen. GALE,
of Bardsea. 

 

Thursday week, aged 36, Mr. Thomas TROTTER, of Kendal, cropper. 

 

The 21st ult. at Ulverston, Mr. John CROWDSON, innkeeper, aged 76. 

 

The 27th ult. aged 82, Mary, wife of the late Captain BOND, of Newcastle. 

 

On the 30th ult. the Rev. Gawen BRAITHWAITE, B. D. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Prebendary of Landaff. His death was
occasioned by a violent blow received in passing under the gateway of the Blue Boat inn, in Cambridge, on the outside of the Ipswich
coach, the preceding evening. 

 

On Sunday last, Joseph CLEMINSON, of Greenbank, Esq.: than whom few have supported a more worthy or respectable character. He
survived his father about three weeks only; whose death was lately noticed in our obituary. 

 

At Dumfries, on Monday last, Mr. Hugh M'NAUGHT, innkeeper, and late convener of the incorporations of that place. 

 

Lately, at Ludford, near Louth, Rebecca SHEARDOWN, aged 107. 

 

On Thursday se'nnight, at Paris, Mr. ASTLEY, sen. This gentleman, who has much contributed to public entertainment, commenced his
career nearly 50 years ago. His disorder was the gout in the stomach. He was in early life a private in the Dragoons, and was
distinguished for gallantry and knowledge of his profession. Soon after a Mr. PRICE came forward with the noval [sic] entertainment
of Horsemanship, which he exhibited at Islington, and from which he was able to retire with a moderate fortune, Mr. ASTLEY attracted
public notice by the same entertainments, which he performed in St. George's-fields. He was one of the handsomest men in figure and
countenance that has ever been seen. By talent, enterprise, and prudence, he gradually acquired considerable property, erected
several Theatres in this country, Ireland, and France, as well as many houses in Lambeth; and a few years ago resigned all his
public concerns to his son, to whom, and to his family, he has no doubt left a valuable inheritance. 

 

 

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