[List-Cumbria] Carlisle Journal, 22 Jul 1815 - BMD
Petra Mitchinson
petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Sun Apr 18 12:34:44 UTC 2021
Saturday 22 Jul 1815 (p. 3, col. 4)
BIRTH.
Saturday last, at Liverpool, the Lady of Lieut.-General DIROM, of Mount Annan, Dumfries-shire, of a son.
MARRIED.
On the 20th inst. at Brampton church, Mr. GRAHAM, of Houghton, near Carlisle, to Miss TRIMBLE, daughter of Mr. TRIMBLE, of Barnes,
near Naworth Castle.
A few days since, Mr. HIND, of the Holmes, to Miss WATSON, daughter of Mr. J. WATSON, Castle-Carrock, near Brampton.
At Penrith, on Thursday last, Mr. Thomas TURNER, to Miss Jane SUTTON; both of that place.
On Monday last, at Whitehaven, Capt. COULTHARD, of the Trelawney, of that port, West Indiaman, to Miss KENNEL, both of Whitehaven.
On Sunday last, Mr. BRUMMELL, currier, Newcastle, to Miss Elizabeth TEASDALE, of Kendal. [The marriage took place at Kendal. The
groom, according to FamilySearch, was William Cownley BRUMWELL.]
At Chesterton, lately, the Rev. G. HUDSON, A. M. Fellow and Tutor of Magdalen College, Cambridge, to Mary, third daughter of the
late --- STEPHEN, M. D. and brother to James STEPHEN, Esq. M. P.
At Ardwall, Dumfries-shire, on Monday, Mr. John RAE, second son to Mr. John RAE, Newmains, to Miss Janet M'KUNE, eldest daughter of
Robert M'KUNE, Esq. of Millbanks.
*** The account of the marriage of Miss JEFFERSON, of this city, noticed in several papers, is a gross fabrication.
DIED.
Thursday week, near the Irish Gate, Mr. Thomas COLMAN, armourer to the garrison, aged 66.
Lately, at Bolton, Miss Tamer HETHERINGTON, aged 27.
At Penrith, on Monday last, Mr. Jonathan HORN, draper, aged 23.
The 10th inst. at Shatton, near Cockermouth, Mr. L. DODGSON, aged 63. [According to the Cumberland Pacquet, he was aged 83 and his
forename was Lancaster.]
At Maryport, a few days ago, Mr. John RICKERBY, aged 61.
Same place, on Monday last, Hannah, wife of Mr. Joseph WALTON, aged 71.
Same place, on Tuesday, Mrs. Elizabeth GREGG, widow, aged 70.
In consequence of his wounds received in the battle of Waterloo, Captain Joseph Taylor CLARK, of the 28th regiment, a native of
Kirkbride, in this county. Few have fallen more lamented by their companions, or whose bravery and heroism has been more
conspicuous, particularly at Walcheren, on the retreat of the lamented Sir John MOORE, Talavera, Barrossa, Thoulouse, where he was
several times wounded - and lastly at Waterloo, whilst cheering his brave fellows in attacking a corps of cuirassiers.
Yesterday week, in Kendal, aged 65, Mr. Thos. ATKINSON.
Sunday, at same place, Harrison, son of Mr. WILSON, surgeon, aged 19.
Tuesday last, at same place, aged 75, Mr. Matthew WHITTAKER, snuff and tobacco-manufacturer.
Saturday, in Newcastle, Mr. Charles CHARLTON, aged 33, ship and insurance broker.
At Dumfries, on Sunday, Mrs. HYSLOP, relict of Wm. HYSLOP, Esq. of Lochend.
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