[List-Cumbria] Carlisle Journal, 02 Nov 1811 - BMD
Petra Mitchinson
petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Fri Mar 27 15:48:21 UTC 2020
Saturday 02 Nov 1811 (p. 3, col. 3)
MARRIED.
On Saturday last, in this city, Mr. Robert HUNTER, to Miss Jane GLENDINNING.
Lately, at Brigham, Mr. Robt. STUBBS, manufacturer, to Miss Martha SIM, both of Cockermouth.
Lately, at Tunstall, Mr. John SIMPSON, of Kirkby Lonsdale, joiner, to Miss Jane GIBSON, of Cowen Bridge.
Monday se'nnight, at Heworth church, Lieut. Wm. BROWN, to Ann, daughter of the late Mr. John DEAN, draper in Newcastle.
Thursday se'nnight, at Chester-le-street, Robt. SURTEES, Esq. of Redworth Hall, near Darlington, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of
Isaac COOKSON, Esq. of Newcastle.
At Bonney Olen, Ireland, on the 10th October, Major Josiah MARSHALL, in the service of the Hon. the East India Company, to Miss
Catharine BABINGTON, eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr. William BABINGTON, Dumfries.
DIED.
On the 23d ult. in this city, Mrs. Frances HOLMES, widow, aged 41.
On Sunday last, at same place, Mr. Robert BLAYLOCK, innkeeper, aged 42.
On Thursday, the 24th ult. Dorothy, wife of Mr. John WISE, of Seville, Abbey Holm, aged 74, daughter of the late Rev. Thomas WILSON,
of Allonby; a woman possessed of more than common abilities, and a kind and affectionate parent.
Suddenly, a few days ago, at Keswick, Mr. Thos. LANCASTER, aged 58.
At Ellenbourgh, near Maryport, on Saturday last, Mr. Jonathan BOWMAN, father of Mr. Thomas BOWMAN, aged 81 years.
Thursday se'nnight, at Limore-Head, near Whitehaven, aged 84, Mrs. FOX, relict of the late Mr. James FOX, of the latter place.
The 28th ult. at Scarbro', Mrs. BRAMWELL, late of the Theatres Royal, Edinburgh, Newcastle, and Norwich.
At the house of G. HATHORN, Esq, London, Capt. John STEWART, of his Majesty's frigate the Sea Horse, in which vessel he acquired
immortal honour by his gallantly defeating, after a long and hardy contested action, a squadron of three Turkish frigates; one, the
Bader Zaffer, a much larger vessel than the Sea Horse, he took, and she is now in the river; another blew up in the fight, and the
third got away much shattered, the Sea Horse being too much crippled to pursue her: his humanity to his prisoners obtained him great
civility and respect from the Turks, in the transactions he had with them after the cessation of hostilities between England and the
Porte; and by his interference with the Captain Pacha, he saved the life of the Commander of the captured ship: he had been in
active service from a boy, and sailed round the Globe with Captain VANCOUVER: his friends have lost in him, at an early age, a most
amiable and worthy man; his country, an officer of the greatest bravery and nautical knowledge.
At Aquhorties, parish of Inverary, in the 83d year of his age, the Right Rev. Dr. George HAY, 43 years Roman Catholic Bishop in
Scotland.
At Stubbington, Lieutenant-General SPRY, of the royal marines, aged 82.
At Dumfries, on Friday se'nnight, Mrs. Isabel GRAHAM, aged 82, relict of the late Deacon Peter PRIMROSE.
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