[List-Cumbria] Carlisle Patriot, 02 Mar 1816 - BMD
Petra Mitchinson
petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Tue Feb 8 16:06:24 UTC 2022
Saturday 02 Mar 1816 (p. 3, col. 4)
BIRTHS.
At Dumfries, Mrs. Andrew HUNTER, of a son.
At Netherwood, Mrs. MONIES, of a daughter.
MARRIED.
On Monday the 26th ult. at Liverpool, William JAMES, Esq. of Barrock Lodge, in this county, to Fanny, only daughter of W. C.
RUSHTON, Esq.
On Saturday last, at Prescot, Thomas BUTLER, Esq. to Hannah, youngest daughter of the late William WILKIN, Esq. of Appleby.
At Whitehaven, Mr. Joseph SHEPHERD, shipwright, to Miss Ruth DIXON.
At Arlecdon, Mr. Clement MOSSOP, of Dumallin, to Miss Mary WATSON, of Mosses.
At Keighley, in Yorkshire, Mr. Joshua COWLING, to Jane, daughter of the late John BARNS, Esq. of Workington.
At Beethom, Westmorland, the Rev. John HUDSON, A. M. vicar of Kendal, to Miss CULLIFORD, daughter of Capt. CULLIFORD, of Beethom.
At Haltwhistle, on the 24th ult., by the Rev. Mr. GILBANKS, Mr. Miles LEIGHTON, Dumfries, to Miss Eliza RIDLEY, of London.
At Annan, George BELL, Esq., writer in Ecclefechan, to Miss Mary LITTLE, of Annan.
At Dornock, by the Rev. Nicholas SLOAN, William LITTLE, Esq., Newbie, to Mary, eldest daughter of George LOWTHER, Esq., of Dornock.
At Paris, Sir Charles STUART, British Ambassador at that Court, to Lady Elizabeth YORKE, daughter of the Earl of Hardwicke.
DIED.
At Workington, Sarah, the daughter of Mr. William NORMAN.
At Cockermouth, Miss GOULDING, milliner, aged 32, after a short illness.
At Maryport, Mr. Thomas BROWN, hat manufacturer, aged 70.
At Whitehaven:Aged 86, Mrs. Sarah BORROWDALE, widow.In the 76th year of his age, Mr. Isaac GUNSON, formerly master of a vessel.
At Kendal, Mrs. Jane EMMERSON, aged 76. She has left the bulk of her real and personal estate to charitable institutions in that
town; viz. one-third to the widows of Sands' Hospital, one-third to the Sunday Schools, and one-third to the Schools for Industry.
At Dumfries, Mrs. ARMSTRONG, relict of Mr. James ARMSTRONG, late schoolmaster at Locharwoods.
At Koningsberg, the celebrated KOTZEBUE, in the 55th year of his age. [Fake news August von Kotzebue was assassinated in March
1819 in Mannheim.]
Lately, Mr. CASEY, late of Mary-street, Dublin, merchant. A few days before his dissolution, he laid down the following plan for the
management of his funeral!"That, instead of coaches, &c., good and comfortable great coats for 30 of the poorest men, and 20 silk
handkerchiefs, for 20 of the poorest women where he resided, should be provided; and that they should attend him to the grave,
dressed with those coats and handkerchiefs; and that his corpse should be carried by six poor men, each of whom to be entitled to
the sum of £1, as a compensation for attending and trouble."
At Edinburgh, the Right Hon. Lady Charlotte DURHAM, wife of Rear-Admiral Sir Philip Charles DURHAM, daughter of the late, and sister
to the present Earl of Elgin.
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