[List-Cumbria] Carlisle Journal, 01 Apr 1815 - BMD

Petra Mitchinson petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Fri Feb 26 23:37:17 UTC 2021


Saturday 01 Apr 1815   (p. 3, col. 4)

 

MARRIED. 

 

In this city, on Thursday last, Mr. Thomas BELL, of Newcastle, to Catherine, daughter of Mr. J. LOWTHIAN, of Newbiggin. 

 

At St. Cuthbert's, on Monday last, Mr. John BURKE, cotton-spinner, to Joan M'CALL, both of this city. 

 

On Thursday last, Mr. J. CONSTANTINE, to Miss Elizabeth ROWELL, both of this city. 

 

Thursday, at Penrith, Mr. Thos. M'INTYRE, butcher, to Miss Margaret HARRISON; both of that place. 

 

At Aspatria, on Saturday last, Mr. William WYLES, cloth-manufacturer, Maryport, to Miss Jane JACKSON, youngest daughter of Mr.
Thomas JACKSON, of Melow-house, near Allonby. 

 

At Crosscannonby, on Monday last (by the Rev. Mr. DONALD) Mr. Thomas BENN, mariner, to Miss Sarah NELTY, both of Maryport. 

 

Lately, at Whitehaven, Mr. EDGER, to Ann, daughter of Mr. John CROSTHWAITE, cabinet-maker. 

 

Same place, Mr. DAVIS, master of the Nymph, to Miss BOWMAN. 

 

Thursday se'nnight, at the Friends Meeting house, Mr. James GILPIN, of Newcastle, druggist, to Miss Sarah SPENCE, of North Shields. 

 

The 14th ult. at Whithorn, Wigtownshire, W. M'CAA, Esq. to Miss Robina M'KELVIE, only daughter of the late W. M'KELVIE, Esq.
merchant there. 

 

On Monday last, in London, Mr. VERNON, eldest son of the Archbishop of York, to Lady Elizabeth BINGHAM, eldest daughter of the Earl
of Lucan. 

 

DIED. 

 

On Thursday week, at the Damside, behind the West Walls, aged 33, Mr. John HORNSBY, millwright and mechanist. How often does it
happen that genius is cropped in the bud! Of an acute, comprehensive, and discriminating mind,-his ardour for mechanical pursuits
was only equalled by his eminence in his profession. To his genius and application the public are considerably indebted for various
useful improvements in mechanics; and when we consider that so much of our national prosperity in a mercantile country depends on
our superiority in machinery; Mr. HORNSBY's death may be considered a general loss.-Of late the deceased had begun to apply himself
to abstruse mathematical studies with greater intensity than before; and the continued discoveries which he made in the different
branches of mechanical science warrant the expectation, that had his life been happily spared, his name in time might have been
enrolled with those whose discoveries and improvements have transmitted them to posterity.-As to his private worth, it is fondly
cherished in the memory of his relatives and friends. 

 

On the 26th ult. at Harraby, aged 51, Mr. John ELLIOT. 

 

On the 1st ult. in Manchester, Mrs. BROWNE, wife of Capt. BROWNE, of Crossfield, in this County; deeply and deservedly lamented. 

 

On the 15th inst. at Camberwell, near London, in the 51st year of her age, Mrs. PRATT, of Caldbeck, in this County, relict of the
late Capt. PRATT, of the North-York militia, and mother of the late Capt. George PRATT, Commander in the Navy, who unfortunately
perished in H. M. S. Anacreon, which was lost in Feb. 1814, between Corunna and Lisbon. 

 

Monday last, at Penrith, Sarah, the wife of Mr. George LANCASTER, aged 41. 

 

Thursday se'nnight, at Gillfoot, near Egremont, Tho. HARTLEY, Esq. aged 71. 

 

Yesterday week, in Whitehaven, Mr. W. LISTER, aged 21. 

 

Monday last, at Kendal, Mr. PENNINGTON, bookseller, at an advanced age. 

 

At New Galloway, on the 14th ult. aged 76, Mr. Rob. TROTTER, surgeon. 

 

At Lochmaben, on the 24th ult. Mrs. M'WHIRTER, late mistress of the Dumfries Hospital. 

 

At Dumfries, on Wednesday se'nnight, Mr. Joseph JOHNSTON, tailor. 

 

At Drayton, Norfolk, Sarah CODENHAM, aged 105. 

 

Lately, near Richmond, Yorkshire, Nicholas LODGE, aged 109. 

 

 

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