[List-Cumbria] Carlisle Journal, 04 Mar 1815 - BMD

Petra Mitchinson petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Wed Feb 17 00:04:03 UTC 2021


Saturday 04 Mar 1815   (p. 3, col. 4)

 

MARRIED. 

 

At Wigton, on Saturday last, Mr. Henry LITTLETON, of Kirkland, to Miss Mary DAND, of Longhead. 

 

On the 14th ult. Mr. Robert BLAIKLOCK, of Smalmstown, to Miss GRAHAM, of the Globe Inn, Longtown. 

 

At Penrith, on the 2d inst. Mr. Joseph CROSBY, to Miss Jane LITTLE; both of that place. 

 

Thursday se'nnight, at the Friends' meeting-house in Allonby, William, 2d son of Mr. Thomas WILLIAMSON, to Ann, youngest daughter of
Capt. Daniel BEEBY; all of that place. 

 

On Monday last, at Springfield, near Gretna, Mr. EDGER, of Mowbray, miller, to Miss Ann PALMER, of Workington. 

 

On Wednesday, at Workington, Mr. Wm. THOMPSON, to Miss Ann IRVING; both of that place. 

 

At Haugh of Urr, on the 24th ult. Mr. James BLACK, to Miss Ann STEWART. 

 

Lately, Sir H. PAGET, K. B. brother of the Earl of Uxbridge, to the Lady Harriet LEGGE, sister to the Earl of Dartmouth. 

 

DIED. 

 

At Wigton, on the 24th ult. Mrs. Sarah HUDDART, aged 75. 

 

At Longmarton, near Wigton, on Saturday, Mrs. Robt. BAXTER, in the prime of life. 

 

At Oulton, near Wigton, Mr. John PATTINSON, aged 66. 

 

At Penrith, on Sunday last, Mrs. Eliz. BELL, aged 71. 

 

Same place, on Tuesday, Mr. John RAWSON, aged 83. 

 

Suddenly, in Whitehaven, on Wednesday se'nnight, Mr. Joseph BURROW, aged 76 [aged 67 according to the Cumberland Pacquet]. 

 

Last week, at same place, Mrs. Eliz. LANGLEY, aged 78 [?]. 

 

Tuesday se'nnight, Miss TURNBULL, of Newcastle, bookseller. 

 

In Newcastle, yesterday week, aged 69, Miss FEATHERSTONHAUGH, daughter of the late Rev. H. FEATHERSTONHAUGH. 

 

Same place, on Monday, Mr. POLDING, grocer. 

 

Lately, at East Sleekburn, near Morpeth, Mr. Stephen WATSON, aged 101. 

 

Tuesday se'nnight, Mrs. Mary HENDERSON, of Sunderland, aged 104. 

 

Sunday se'nnight, aged 58, Mr. Edward KITCHEN, Millthorpe, surgeon. 

 

At Dumfries, on the 22d ult. Mrs. Janet MILLER, relict of Mr. Alex. ROBINSON, late in Whitehill. 

 

At Dysart, N. B. on the 12th ult. James BENNETT, aged 85, 73 of which he wove the various fabrics of linen cloth made in the
district. During this long period of his life he was not one day off his loom (at an average of 15 hours each day), nor was he one
Sunday absent from church. 

 

At Edinburgh, on the 18th ult. W. ROXBURGH, M. D.  F. I. S. chief botanist to the East India Co. and esteemed the first botanist of
the age. 

 

Wednesday se'nnight, aged 82, the Rev. Peter HADDON, for upwards of 28 years vicar of Leeds. 

 

 

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