[List-Cumbria] Carlisle Journal, 03 Aug 1811 - BMD
Petra Mitchinson
petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Fri Feb 28 23:45:35 UTC 2020
Saturday 03 Aug 1811 (p. 3, col. 3)
MARRIED.
On Monday last, in this city, Mr. Isaac LANCASTER, to Miss Catharine CROSSGROVE.
Tuesday last, at Moresby, Mr. George BOWES, hatter, Cockermouth, to Miss Margaret CLEMENTSON, of Moresby.
Lately, at Workington, Mr. Thomas KESWICK, tailor, of Whitehaven, to Miss Mary BOWES, of the former place.
Tuesday se'nnight, at Whitehaven, John POSTLETHWAITE, jun. Esq. of Dalton in Furness, to Miss PERRY, eldest daughter of Mr. PERRY,
merchant in the former place.
Monday last, at same place, Mr. James WHITE, shipwright, to Miss FANNIN.
The 15th ult. at Lancaster, Francis SIMPSON, Esq. to Miss ORMANDY, daughter of Wm. ORMANDY, Esq. formerly of Drig Hall, near
Whitehaven.
A few days ago, Mr. Joseph HALL, to Miss CAIN, both of Nenthead, near Alston.
Lately Mr. John KINDRED, of Slaggyburn, to Miss Eliz. PATTINSON, of Park, near Alston.
The 21st ult. at Kingston, county of Southampton, Mr. John HOWATSON, surgeon, Royal Navy Hospital, Haslar, to Miss PEARSON, of
Dumfries.
Thursday se'nnight, W. O. W. OGLE, Esq. of Causey Park, Northumberland, to E. F. STAPLES, daughter of Lady Araminta MONCK, neice to
the late Marquis of Waterford, and relict of Wm. STAPLES, Esq.
Saturday, at Gateshead, Mr. John JACKSON, to Miss Hannah WILKINSON.
DIED.
On Monday last, Mr. Edward BARNES, of Drover-lane, aged 57.
Sunday last, Mr. Thomas JOHNSTON, Botchergate, aged 63. His death was occasioned by suffocation, from swallowing a fish bone.
In Whitehaven, on Saturday last, Mr. John CRACKET, butcher, aged 45.
Monday last, at same place, Miss COLLINS, a maiden lady.
The 25th ult. aged 69, Mr. Daniel HARRISON, Dunthwaite, near Cockermouth.
On Saturday, July 20, Mrs. HARRISON, mother of the Rev. John HARRISON, of Kendal; aged 76.
At Edinburgh, on the 20th ult. George REA, Esq. many years senior magistrate of the Burgh of Canongate.
Saturday last, at Richmond, the Most Noble George Marquis TOWNSEND [should be TOWNSHEND].
A few days ago, Mrs. Ann MOORE, of Tetbury, who existed four years without eating, and nearly three without ever drinking a glass of
water.
In London, on Tuesday last, Mr. James BELCHER, the celebrated pugilist.
DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE.
On Monday, at his house, Piccadilly, William CAVENDISH, Duke of Devonshire, Marquis of Hartington, Earl of Devonshire, Baron
CAVENDISH of Hardwicke, Knight of the Garter, and, Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire, L. L. D. His Grace in 1774 married Lady Georgina
SPENCER, sister to Earl SPENCER, and who died in 1806, leaving two daughters and a son, Viscountess Morpeth, Lady G. L. GOWER, and
William, Marquis of Hartington, now Duke of Devonshire, who has lately attained his twenty-first year. The late Duke married some
time since Lady Elizabeth FOSTER, relict of John Thomas FOSTER, Esq. of the county Louth, Ireland, and daughter to the late Earl of
Bristol. In private life no man was more beloved by his friends, family and domestics. He was liberal, as his means were ample, and
a steady patron of the polite arts. In public life he has always been a proud support to the Whig interest. His grace has died in
his 63d year, having been born December 24, 1748.
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