[List-Cumbria] Carlisle Patriot, 20 Jul 1816 - BMD

Petra Mitchinson petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Fri Sep 9 18:15:07 UTC 2022


Saturday 20 Jul 1816   (p. 3, col. 6)

 

BIRTHS. 

 

Yesterday morning, in Fisher-street, in this city, Mrs. F. STODART, of a Daughter. 

 

At Dumfries, on Sunday last, Mrs. CREIGHTON, of a son. 

 

At Fleurs, on the 12th inst. her Grace the Duchess of Roxburgh was safely delivered of a son and heir. 

 

Lately, in the neighbourhood of Leith Fort, the wife of John CLARK, late a trumpeter in the artillery drivers, of three sons. The
mother is weak, but the children are all doing well. 

 

MARRIAGES. 

 

Yesterday, at St. Cuthbert's, John READ, to Catharine SIMPSON. 

 

Lately, at Barton Church, by the Rev. H. THOMPSON, Mr. John WOOD, of London, formerly of this City, to Miss BOLTON, of Lime Grove,
Terrel, daughter of the late Capt. BOLTON, of Hesket-New-Market. 

 

On Sunday last, at Gretna, Mr. Wm. MARTIN, grocer, Brampton, to Miss BURROUGH, daughter of Mr. John BURROUGH, of the same place. 

 

On Thursday last, Mr. John IRWIN, of Low Row, Nether Denton, to Miss BELL, of Beckstone Gate. 

 

The Rev. Mr. SEWELL, curate of Wythburn, to Miss COLLINSON, of Bowness. 

 

The 10th inst. at Arlecdon, Joseph, third son of Mr. WOOD, of Brownrigg, to Ann, eldest daughter of the late Mr. John WILSON, of
Kirklandhow. 

 

Wednesday last, at Whitehaven, Capt. DIXON, of the Traveller, to Miss WHITE, daughter of Capt. WHITE, of the Hebe. 

 

The 15th inst. at Workington, Mr. Wm. BOWMAN, grocer, to Miss Mary KEY, youngest daughter of the late Wm. KEY, Esq. of the
Custom-House, Workington. 

 

At Crosthwaite Church, Mr. SEALBY, manufacturer, to Miss LANCASTER, both of Keswick. 

 

Lately, at Gretna Green, Mr. John HARRIS, to Miss Mary CURRY, both of Armathwaite. 

 

At Hesket-in-the-Forest, Mr. Thomas DIXON, of Kirkoswald, to Miss LAZONBY, of Calthwaite. 

 

Hector, the eldest son of Mr. Wm. GOODFELLOW, of Redsike, near Gilsland, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. James ARMSTRONG, of Low
Todhills, in Bewcastle. 

 

On the 11th inst. at Cheltenham, by the Honourable and Rev. Thomas DE COURCY, Sir Andrew AGNEW, of Lochnaw, Bart. to Madeline,
youngest daughter of the late Sir David CARNEGIE, of Southesk, Bart. 

 

DEATHS. 

 

On Sunday last, at Stonehouse, Hayton, at a very advanced age, Mrs. GRAHAM, mother of Sir James GRAHAM, Bart. Member for this City. 

 

On Wednesday last, at Million House, Hayton, Mrs. GRAHAM, at a very advanced age. 

 

On Tuesday, Mr. John MILBURN, of Castlecarrock, aged 29, after a long and lingering illness, which he bore with true Christian
fortitude. 

 

On Friday the 12th inst. Mr. Thomas WAUGH, of Low Houses, Nether Denton, aged 37, much respected. 

 

On Friday the 12th instant, at Cockermouth, John KIRKBRIDE, tanner, aged 78.-On Tuesday the 16th, at same place, Mrs. Barbara
HOLLOWAY, aged 89. 

 

On the 18th instant, at Appleby, Susannah the infant daughter of John and Mary BIRKET. 

 

In Dublin, Mr. John LINDOW, mariner, of Whitehaven, in the prime of life. 

 

Saturday last, in Wellington-row, Whitehaven, Mrs. HILTON, wife of Mr. Andrew HILTON, mason, aged 23.-Same day, in West-strand, Mr.
William FORBES, shoemaker, after two days illness. 

 

Lately, at Great Clifton, near Workington, Miss M. WINDER, aged 30 years, daughter of Mr. John WINDER. 

 

At Brankinwalls, near Ravenglass, after a long and painful illness, Mr. Wm. THOMPSON, in the 52d year of his age. 

 

At Beckermont, Mr. Darcey CURWEN, aged 72. 

 

At Miresike, in Ennerdale, Mr. Joseph BOWMAN, aged 80. 

 

At Burnfoot, Springkell, on the 11th inst. John SIMPSON, aged 6 years, much regretted by his disconsolate parents. 

 

In London, on the 8th inst. Mrs. ADDISON, wife of Mr. ADDISON, solicitor. 

 

Saturday, at his house in Marlborough-buildings, Bath, aged 85, the Rev. Thomas WEBSTER, D. D. a minister of the established church
of Scotland; he was pious without affectation, and charitable without ostentation. 

 

Last week, at her lodgings in Douglas, Isle of Man, after a long and tedious illness, which she bore with true Christian patience,
Miss Rebecca DUQUERY, sister of the late Counsellor Henry DUQUERY, K. C. and many years a representative in the Irish Parliament,
and first cousin to Lords Donoughmore and HUTCHINSON. 

 

Thursday, the 4th inst. at his house in Paris, of an apoplectic attack, Arthur Earl of Mountnorris. 

 

 

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