[List-Cumbria] Carlisle Journal, 13 Aug 1814 - BMD
Petra Mitchinson
petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Wed Sep 2 20:53:57 UTC 2020
Saturday 13 Aug 1814 (p. 3, col. 4)
MARRIED.
Last Saturday, at St. Mary's, Mr. Thomas DIXON, of the parish of Penrith, to Miss Elizabeth PEARSON, of former place.-The 9th inst.
at St. Cuthbert's, Mr. Wm. RENTON, to Miss Mary FOSTER.
On Thursday se'nnight, Mr. M'NAUGHT, coachmaker, of Kendal, to Miss SMITH, of Nether Hutton. [They were James MACNAUGHT and
Elizabeth SMITH, and were married at St. Oswald, Warton, near Lancaster.]-At Kendal, Mr. John BRAY, mason, to Miss Agnes PRATT.
Tuesday se'nnight, Sir M. M. SYKES, Bart. to Mary Elizabeth EGERTON, of Tatton Park, Cheshire.
On Saturday evening, the 6th inst. at her father's house, in Saville-row, Emily Harriet, second daughter of the Rt. Hon. Wm.
WELLESLEY POLE, and niece to the Duke of Wellington, to Lord Fitzroy SOMERSET, youngest brother of the Duke of Beaufort.-Monday
last, the Hon. W. PONSONBY, third son of the Earl of Besborough, to Lady Barbara ASHLEY COOPER, only daughter of the late Earl of
Shaftesbury.
DIED.
Monday last, at Whitehaven, Mr. John BIRKETT, of Castle-street, Carlisle, and formerly of the Lion and Lamb inn, aged 76.-Thursday
last, Mr. Thomas ATKINSON, boot and shoe maker, Botchergate, at the advanced age of 74, much lamented.-Monday last, in
Scotch-street, Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr. John LONSDALE, iron-merchant and tallow-chandler.-On Sunday last, in Rickergate,
aged 26, Mr. Wm. HETHERINGTON, grocer and flax-dresser.
Sunday last, at Evening Hill, near Thursby, Mr. Wm. TRIMBLE, son of Mr. George TRIMBLE, aged 24.-Monday week, at Moor-end, parish of
Thursby, Mr. John CLARK, maltster, aged about 60.-On Sunday, Mr. Wm. BELL, of Foulbriggs, son of Mr. Isaac BELL, of Lowhurst, aged
25.-Monday last, at Crosby, Mr. Thomas REAY, father-in-law of Mr. T. WRIGHT, carrier, of Temmon, advanced in life.
At Penrith, yesterday week, Mrs. Jane LATTIMER, aged 44.-Same place, on Tuesday, Mr. John SANDERSON, aged 74.
The 27th ult. at Winton, near Kirkby Stephen, at an advanced age, Mrs. HODGSON, widow. Whilst assisting in loading a cart of hay,
she fell from the cart, and instantly expired.
At Whitehaven, lately, Capt. Wm. CORKHILL, jun. of the Blake, aged 35.-Same place, yesterday week, Mr. Wm. ROBINSON, mariner, aged
76.-At Chapelhouse, near Hensingham, Mr. Simon FISHER, aged 75.
At Clonyard, in Southwick, Dumfries-shire, on Monday last, aged 30, Mr. Wm. M'RAITH, farmer.-The 3d inst. at Lanecroft, parish of
Newabbey, Mr. John HOLLIDAY, aged 21.-At his seminary at Lismore, Argylshire, lately, the Rt. Rev. Dr. John CHISHOLM, Bishop of Oria
[sic - should be Oreus], and Vicar Apostolic of the Highland Society for 22 years.-Saturday se'nnight, at New Town, Edinburgh, Mrs.
BUTTERWORTH, wife of Mr. BUTTERWORTH, aged 70.-And on Tuesday last, at the same place, Mr. BUTTERWORTH, aged 63. Mr. BUTTERWORTH was
for several years an eminent writing-master in that city, and the publisher of several specimens of penmanship, of great and
acknowledged merit.
The 29th ult. aged 38, Mr. Wm. YOOLL, of Newcastle, attorney-at-law.-Thursday se'nnight, Mr. John CHAPMAN, of Newcastle,
merchant.-The 5th inst. in Newcastle, Mrs. Elizabeth BARNES, relict of the late Rev. George BARNES, of Alnwick.-Monday last, at
Newcastle, Mr. Michael SEWELL, proprietor of St. Anthon's pottery, aged 30 [or 80?], a native of Brisco, near this city.
The 27th ult. at Knarsbro', aged 76, Lieut.-Gen. Miles STAVELEY, of the 4th Dragoon Guards.
In London, yesterday week, Lady MANNERS, wife of the Chancellor of Ireland. Her Ladyship had been dining at the Earl of
Westmorland's, where she made a very hearty dinner, and appeared in high spirits. On going home, she drank a bottle of soda water
and retired to her bed-room, but as soon as she had reached the side of the bed, she dropped down and instantly expired.
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