[List-Cumbria] Carlisle Journal, 21 May 1814 - BMD

Petra Mitchinson petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Fri Jul 17 23:31:18 UTC 2020


Saturday 21 May 1814   (p. 3, col. 4)

 

MARRIED. 

 

Monday, at St. Mary's, Mr. Thomas DOUGLAS, to Miss Jane BOUCH. 

 

Saturday last, at Lamplugh, Mr. John BURNYEAT, butcher, Whitehaven, to Mary, 2d daughter of Mr. John DALZELL, of Stocka-Hall, in
Lamplugh. 

 

Same day, at Gosforth, Mr. John STEEL, to Miss Hannah LINDALE. 

 

DIED. 

 

On the 11th inst. at Dockwray-square, North Shields, Anna Maria, wife of the Rev. Charles CHARLTON, vicar of Tynemouth, aged 54;
respected and beloved by all, who knew her. Her remains were on Tuesday interred in St. Cuthbert's church-yard, in this city. 

 

Yesterday morning, Mr. John WATSON, of the White Swan, English-street, after a short illness, aged 36. 

 

Saturday last, Mrs. Dorothy WRIGHT, of Shaddongate, aged 74 years. 

 

Yesterday week, in Rickergate, near this city, Mr. F. ARMSTRONG, grocer. [Retracted in the following week's paper.] 

 

Thursday se'nnight, in this city, Mary CAMPBELL, aged 90. 

 

Yesterday week, at same place, Mrs. Ann MILLICAN, aged 50. 

 

Sunday, at same place, aged 42, Mr. John COWEN. 

 

On the 19th of April, of a wound received in the battle of Bayonne, Capt. W. VANE, 1st Foot Guards, son of Sir Frederick FLETCHER
VANE, Bart.; aged 18. He was a promising young man, much esteemed by his brother officers, and will be long and deeply lamented by
his afflicted family and friends. 

 

At her son-in-law's, in London, on Thursday the 12th inst. respected and lamented, Mrs. Mary BOUCH, relict of the late Joseph BOUCH,
Esq. of Wigton. 

 

Monday last, at Wigton, Mr. Wm. GRAHAM. 

 

Same day, at Brocklebank, Mr. John TWENTYMAN, much respected. 

 

Tuesday last, at Maryport, Mr. Timothy WATSON, shoemaker, bookbinder, and stationer, at an advanced age. 

 

Thursday se'nnight, in Workington, Capt. John DANSON. 

 

Tuesday se'nnight, at Aspatria, Mary, the wife of Mr. Jon. BOUCH. 

 

Sunday last, in Whitehaven, John HAMILTON, Esq. aged 75. 

 

Lately, at Nether Stenton, in the parish of Muncaster, Mr. Stephen NICHOLSON, of Muncaster and Wabburthwaite. He completed his 103d
year on the day of his decease. 

 

Monday the 2d inst. at Great Broughton, Mr. Williamson BLAKE, eldest son of Mr. Joseph BLAKE, of that place, aged 19 years. He was 6
feet and 3 inches high, and was stout and corpulent proportionably to his height. 

 

The 2d inst. at his brother's, in Long Fenton, aged 59, Mr. John ADDISON, of the Banks, Cumberland. 

 

The 11th inst. Mr. J. C. FORD, of Newcastle, upholsterer, aged 37. 

 

The Duke of Mecklenburg Strelitz, her Majesty's brother. 

 

Tuesday, aged 83, the Earl of Onslow. 

 

The 12th inst. at Dublin, the Earl of Belvidere, aged 76. 

 

Saturday last, aged 73, the Earl of Hopetoun. 

 

The 15th inst. at Closeburn manse, the Rev. Andrew YORSTON, minister of that parish.-This exemplary clergyman was ordained minister
of Middlebie, in the presbytery of Annan, 1774, and succeeded his father in 1777. 

 

 

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