[List-Cumbria] Carlisle Journal, 20 May 1815 - BMD
Petra Mitchinson
petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Mon Mar 15 21:38:11 UTC 2021
Saturday 20 May 1815 (p. 3, col. 4)
MARRIED.
At Kirkoswald, on Saturday the 13th inst. Mr. John WARWICK, to Miss Jane BIRD.-And on Sunday, Mr. John GARNET, to Miss Mary WHARTON;
all of that place.
At Penrith, on Monday, Mr. Robert ASKEW, of Shap, to Hannah Miss BAILEY [sic], of Penrith.
Same place, on Wednesday, Mr. William HARLIN [HARDING according to FamilySearch], to Miss Margaret IRELAND.
At Bewcastle, on the 13th inst. Mr Adam NIXON, Shawhead, to Mary, second daughter of Mr. James ARMSTRONG, Todholes.
Yesterday week, at Whitehaven, Mr. J. W. JAMES, of Dublin, linen-draper, to Margaret, only daughter of Mr. William BENSON, of
Whitehaven.
Tuesday se'nnight, at same place, Mr. Thomas DAWSON, mariner, to Miss Isabella BLAIN.
Same day and place, Mr. Wm. GRAY, to Miss Sarah BELL.
Wednesday se'nnight, at same place, Mr. Thomas CLEMENTSON, cabinet-maker, to Miss Jane PENINGTON.
Monday last, at same place, Mr. Thomas DOUGAN, tinman, to Miss Ann DUNN.
At Appleby, on Tuesday last, Mr. James YARKER, joiner and cabinet-maker, to Miss Ann WILSON, daughter of Mr. William WILSON,
check-manufacturer, Penrith.
Same day and place, Mr. Thomas BIRKETT, joiner and cabinet-maker, to Miss Mary ARMETT, of Newbiggin, near Penrith.
Monday se'nnight, in Kendal, Mr. James BLENKARN, to Miss Elizabeth SPEIGHT, both of Kendal Parks.
Same day, Mr. John WILSON, to Miss Jane HARGREAVES, both of Kendal.
At Castle-Douglas, Gallowayshire, Wm. CROSBIE, Esq. to Miss Helen TAIT.
At Sandaig of Knoydart, N. B. on the 5th inst. Half-pay Lieut. Ronald M'DONELL, to Miss Catherine M'DONELL of Laurg. This veteran,
although 95 years of age, is as stout and vigorous as most military men at 60. He occasionally rides, after breakfast, 30 miles, by
way of exercise.
DIED.
In Rickergate, on Thursday, Mr. Wm. LAW, innkeeper.
Yesterday, at Warwick, near this city, Mrs. Jane ATKINSON, aged 70.
At Wiggonby, on the 12th inst. Susanna, daughter of Mr. J. PEARSON, aged 16.
Tuesday, at Michaelthwaite, near Wigton, Mrs. Jane IRVIN, aged 75.
Monday last, at Wigton, Mr. Isaac HALL, aged 82.
Tuesday last, at Skelton-wood-end, in this county, Mr. Thomas WELLS, a wealthy and respectable yeoman.
At Penrith, on Saturday, Mrs. Ann RAWSON, aged 81 years.
Saturday se'nnight, at Workington, Mrs. JACKSON, widow of the late Rev. John JACKSON, of Morland, in Westmorland; a woman
universally respected through life by all who knew her.
Same place, on Sunday last, Mr. George TURNER, aged 71; much respected.
In Whitehaven, yesterday week, Mr. SIBSON, plumber and glazier.
On Monday, at Low-close, near Askham, Westmorland, Mrs. BOWMAN; who had lingered under a severe indisposition for several years,
which she bore with exemplary patience.
At Battlebarrow, near Appleby, on the 12th inst. Mr. Thomas RAILTON, innkeeper.
On Wednesday last, at Dufton Hall, near Appleby, Jos. DICKINSON, jun. Esq. Capt. in the Appleby Local Militia; universally lamented
by all who knew him, aged 38.
At Dumfries, on Saturday, Mr. George HAINNING.
On Monday, the Bishop of St. Asaph.
Saturday morning, aged 20, Miss VERNON, eldest daughter of the Archbishop of York.
Lately, Mr. Samuel DAKIN, of Windley, Derbyshire, aged 104.
The 7th inst. at Kettering, Northamptonshire, the Rev. Andrew FULLER, many years pastor of the Baptist church there, and secretary
of the Baptist Missionary Society.
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