[List-Cumbria] Carlisle Patriot, 08 Jun 1816 - BMD

Petra Mitchinson petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Mon Apr 11 14:03:14 UTC 2022


Saturday 08 Jun 1816   (p. 3, col. 6)

 

BIRTH. 

 

On Tuesday last, Mrs. James MOUNSEY, of Kingfield, of a son. 

 

MARRIAGES. 

 

On Saturday last, at St. Mary's, James ROUTLEDGE, to Margaret OGLANBY; James FERGUSON, to Eleanor URE; and Samuel M'COWAN, to Mary
ANGUS. 

 

On Saturday, at St. Cuthbert's, Josiah POOLE, to Catharine IRVING, both of English-street; Christopher ROBSON, to Ruth ISMAY;
William GILMOUR, to Mary MARK, both of Damside; George DUCKETT, to Mary ROUTLEDGE, both of English-street; and on Monday, James
FORSTER, of Brisco, to Sarah CARLISLE, daughter of John CARLISLE, of Durdar. 

 

At Penrith, on Monday last, Mr. John ROBSON, blacksmith, to Rebecca LINDA [Bride's surname is LINDLOW or LINDOW on
FamilySearch].-Same day, William M'GEE, to Elizabeth GOODFELLOW.-Tuesday, John LAWSON, to Eleanor HOWLAND.-Wednesday, John STRONG,
to Hannah STEWARDSON.-Same day, George AIKIN, to Elizabeth BEWSHER; all of Penrith. 

 

At Whitehaven, Mr. James WELCH, to Miss Jane PARKINSON.-Mr. Jacob WILSON, of Church-street, to Miss LONGMIRE, of Corkickle.-Mr. G.
IRVIN, to Miss Ann MILBURN.-Mr. John BANKS, to Miss Elizabeth SPEDDING.-Mr. Matthew SMITH, to Miss Eleanor CARR.-Mr. John FISHER, of
Bigrigg Moor, to Miss Jane HESLOP, of Whitehaven.-Mr. Andrew GAINWELL, to Miss Sarah ASKEW, both of Whitehaven. 

 

At Moresby, Mr. Henry PATTINSON, to Miss Esther JACKSON, of Parton. 

 

At Woodhall, Balmaghie, on Monday, Mr. James THORBURN, hosier, Maxwelltown, to Miss Mary BLACK. 

 

On Monday last, at Annan, Mr. John BLENKINSHIP, of Drumbeugh, to Miss Jane LAWSON, daughter of Mr. Robert LAWSON, of Drumbeugh
Castle; after the ceremony, the happy pair were escorted by a number of their acquaintance (who had been anxiously waiting their
return) to the Lowther Castle Inn, where they partook of an excellent supper prepared by Mrs. WOOD, the landlady, whose polite
attention to her guests at all times, added to the superior accommodation of the above Inn, bids fair to make Drumbeugh a place of
fashionable resort in the bathing season. 

 

DEATHS. 

 

On Thursday last, Mrs. CROZIER, at an advanced age, sister of the late Dr. CROZIER, of London-a lady of immense property, by whom
several persons in this county are likely to benefit. [This death notice was retracted in the following week's paper.] 

 

On Wednesday morning, in Birkett's Lane, Castle Street, in this city, Esther MOORE, aged 13 years. The Correspondent who
communicated this death bears testimony to the worth of the deceased, and how well she was worthy the imitation of her schoolmates
in Abbey Street. 

 

On Thursday last, in Rickergate, very suddenly, Mrs. Ann CHESTERS, wife of Mr. John CHESTERS, hatter, aged 37 years. 

 

A few days ago, at Pooley, near Penrith, Mrs. BEWSHER, at an advanced age. 

 

Last week, in the Newtown, near Whithaven [sic], suddenly, Mr. Thomas PICKTHALL, joiner, aged 48.-At Great Braithwaite, near
Keswick, Mrs. WALKER, wife of Mr. Joseph WALKER, aged 47.-At Swinside Lodge, near Keswick, Mr. William TOPPING, clerk of Buttermere
chapel, aged 82. 

 

At Lowdore, in Borrowdale, Mr. John SIMPSON, aged 69. 

 

At Priestside, on the 3d of June, after a lingering illness which she bore with that resignation which distinguishes the real
Christian, Helen wife of Mr. John NICHOLSON. Her death will be severely regretted by all who knew her. 

 

On Tuesday last, the 4th inst. Mr. Joseph COWEN, of Biglands, in the parish of Aikton. He was found dead in his bed. 

 

 

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