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

Petra Mitchinson petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Mon May 11 17:57:30 UTC 2020


Saturday 05 Feb 1814   (p. 3, col. 4)

 

MARRIED. 

 

Wednesday last, at St. Mary's, Mr. James FAIRSERVICE, to Miss Sarah EDNAL. 

 

Saturday, at St. Cuthbert's, Mr. Robert STRONG, to Miss Ann NIXON. 

 

On Thursday, at Workington, Mr. W. HOLDER, to Miss LUGDALL. [John HOLDING, mariner, and Elizabeth SUGDIN, according to Workington
PR] 

 

Monday last, at Newcastle, Mr. Wm. BROWN, leather-cutter, Gateshead, to Elizabeth, 3d daughter of Mr. John MITCHINSON, of Walton, in
this county. 

 

Lately, at S. Shields, Mr. H. KEMBLE, manager of the theatre there, to Miss FREESE, actress. 

 

DIED. 

 

On Saturday last, the 29th of January, William BLAMIRE, Esq. of the Oaks. He was born in the year 1740, and bred to the profession
of physic; and for several years served as a surgeon aboard his Majesty's navy. At the peace in 1783 he had permission to retire,
and the remaining years of his life (with the exception of three years betwixt 1793 and 1796, when he was again called into service)
were spent on his paternal estate, in the bosom of an affectionate and happy family.-The ground of his character was genuine
kindness of heart, and native benevolence of disposition, with which he was blessed in a very extraordinary degree. This, combined
with great activity of mind, and liveliness of spirits, made him a man such as is rarely to be met with; and, aided by his
professional skill, tendered him a blessing to the neighbourhood of his residence for many miles round. Like a faithful servant he
made a diligent use of the talent committed to his trust; and seemed ever anxious to do the work of his Lord whilst it was day, as
knowing "that the night cometh when no man can work." To his strength, and many times beyond his strength, his services were
extended to all that required them; and he attended equally to every call for his assistance, from great or small, rich or poor.-A
numerous circle of friends will recognise the justice of this small tribute to his memory; and the sick and poor will have reason to
remember his services, and regret his loss. 

 

In Castle-street, on Tuesday last, Mrs. HODGSON, mother-in-law to Mr. A. LANGCAKE; aged 77. 

 

In this place, yesterday week, aged 53, Mr. John WILSON. 

 

Same place, on Sunday, Mrs. Mary TEASDALE, aged 67. 

 

Same place, yesterday week, Mr. Robert LONGRIGG, aged 73 years. 

 

Same place, on Saturday, aged 79, Mrs. Mary PETTICRUE. 

 

Wednesday se'nnight, at Holm-Hill, aged 69, much respected, Mr. TAIT, father of the Misses TAIT, of that place. 

 

At Foultown, near Longtown, on Saturday last, aged 76, Mr. James TINNING. 

 

At Broading, near Penrith, on Monday last, aged 60, Mrs. Mary BEWSHER, much regretted. 

 

At Penrith, on Monday last, aged 75, Mrs. BRAITHWAITE; in her the poor lost a liberal benefactor, and her death is sincerely
regretted. 

 

At same place, on Wednesday last, Mrs. Grace CARR, aged 82. 

 

At Manchester, aged 40, Miss Ann PRICKET, late of Penrith, milliner, daughter of the late Mr. Thomas PRICKET, of Castle Mills,
Kendal. 

 

Lately, at Papcastle, near Cockermouth, Mrs. Mary BRUMFIELD, aged 68. 

 

At Keswick, Mr. Daniel DUNGLINSON, aged 85. 

 

Wednesday se'nnight, at Shundrah, near Keswick, Mr. Timothy STANLEY, aged 87. 

 

The same day, at Keswick, Mr. John TOLSON, aged 70. 

 

Lately, at Ginns, near Whitehaven, Mr. Joseph BENN, aged 66, several years master of a vessel out of Whitehaven. 

 

Yesterday week, at Whitehaven, Mr. Thomas FISHER, joiner and cabinet-maker, aged 73. 

 

Same day, at Harrington, aged 80, Mrs. CROSTHWAITE, relict of the late Mr. Benjamin CROSTHWAITE, of that place. 

 

Saturday se'nnight, in Kendal, aged 79, Mr. Thomas COLLIER. 

 

Sunday se'nnight, in same place, aged 72, Mr. William MILLER, dealer in old books. 

 

The 19th ult. aged 17, John, eldest son of Mr. John ATKINSON, of Longmarton, Westmorland. 

 

The 22d ult. at Whittington, near Kirkby Lonsdale, Mrs. F. DIXON, aged 90. 

 

Lately, at Luppit, near Honiton, Wm. RATTENBURY, aged 106 years. 

 

The 13th ult. at Warton, near Lancaster, aged 93, Mr. Robert HUTTON, painter. 

 

The 26th ult. at same place, Mr. Robert ADDISON, joiner, aged 96.-He had kept his coffin by him for 26 years. 

 

At Dumfries, on Saturday, Ann, daughter of Lieut.-Col. MAXWELL, of the Galloway Militia. 

 

At Munches, N. B. on Tuesday se'nnight, John MAXWELL, Esq. aged 94. 

 

At Edinburgh, Dowager Lady STIRLING, of Glorat, aged 90. 

 

At the Royal Hospital of Kilmainham, near Dublin, Sir James CAMPBELL, Bart. of Auchinbreck, aged 94. 

 

Lately, at Valencionnes, Richard Viscount BARRINGTON. He is succeeded by his brother, the Rev. Geo. BARRINGTON, Prebendary of
Durham. 

 

 

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