[List-Cumbria] Carlisle Patriot, 01 Mar 1823 - BMD
Petra Mitchinson
petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Thu Jun 22 07:40:58 UTC 2023
Saturday 01 Mar 1823 (p. 3, col. 4)
MARRIED.
At St. Mary's, in this city, on Tuesday last, Mr. Robert BULMAN, to Miss Mary ROBSON.
On Sunday se'nnight, at Annan, Mr. GIBSON, to Miss Isabella JACKSON, both of this city.
At Penrith, on Sunday last, Mr. Joseph BULMAN, of Lazonby, to Miss Ann LAITHES, of Penrith.
Lately, at Annan, Mr. John BEEBY, of Allonby, to Eleanor, only daughter of Mr. W. WATSON, officer of excise, of the same place.
On Sunday, at Annan, Capt. Wilfred DITCHBURN, of the brig Maria, to Miss TAGGART, both of Harrington.
At Kirkconnell, Thomas SCOTT, collier, to Mary DEMPSTER, both of that place. The happy bridegroom is only in his 71st year, and the
blooming bride has just obtained the tender age of 76 years!
DIED.
On Tuesday last, after a lingering illness, Mrs. Sarah IRVING, of Botchardgate, aged 79.
Since our last, Mrs. Mary COWEN, Ritson's-lane, aged 62 years.-Nancy, wife of Mr. John WATSON, of Caldewgate, aged 83.-Sarah, wife
of Mr. William GRAHAM, of Newtown, aged 65.-Mr. John VARTY, Botchardgate, aged 26.-Ann, wife of Mr. William HEBRON, Caldewgate, aged
58.-Mrs. Margaret RILEY, Botchardgate, aged 56.
At Penrith, on Tuesday, Mr. William WILKINSON, late an eminent check manufacturer, in Penrith.-Same place, on Wednesday, Mary, wife
of Mr. Mark SATTERTHWAITE, weaver, aged 66 years.
Elizabeth, wife of Mr. George THOMPSON, of Brotto, near Keswick, aged 67.
At Harrington, Mr. George BURTON, aged 75.
At Workington, Mary, only daughter of Mr. Joseph LITT, surgeon, aged 12 years.-Mrs. Jane PARKER, aged 44.-Mr. John WILLIAMSON, (of
the ship Friendship) aged 50.
At Cockermouth, Mr. Isaac NICHOLSON, house carpenter, aged 69 years.-Same place, aged 49, Matthew GRAVE, many years ostler at the
Globe.
At Hensingham, on Monday, Mr. F. FEARON, aged 73.
On Saturday last, in the 57th year of his age, at his house in Lowther-street, Whitehaven, Mr. Christopher BROCKBANK,
tobacconist.-In King-street, Mr. William DOUGAN, painter, aged 35.-In Duke-street, Mr. Joseph NELSON, ship carpenter.-In
Queen-street, Mrs. Mary BOWMAN, at an advanced age.
On Sunday last, at Whitehaven, Mr. Dalton RAVEN.
On Monday last, at her father's house, Charlotte-Square, Edinburgh, Mary, fourth daughter of Alexander ALLAN, Esq., aged 18.
At Kitty Cottage, near Ambleside, Mr. Joshua HARRISON, aged 31.
On the 11th inst. at Ravenstonedale, very suddenly, Mr. James FOTHERGILL, aged 55, upwards of 30 years a carrier between Appleby and
Sedbergh.
On Saturday morning, at his residence, near Manchester, Mr. J. HARROP, proprietor of the Manchester Mercury and Volunteer
newspapers, aged 60.
At Dumfries, on Saturday last, after a long illness, Mr. Wm. ROBB, son of Mr. Charles ROBB, cabinet-maker.
At Albany-Place, near Dumfries, on the 19th inst. David BLOUNT, Esq.
At Edinburgh, Mr. William HOWAT, late writer in Dumfries.
At Brunswick, United States, General James W. RYAN, at the advanced age of 107 years. He was an active officer in the revolutionary
war. His wife, who is now living, is 98 years of age, and in good health.
On Saturday the 5th inst. at Friar's Hall, the seat of Henry CRANSTOUN, Esq. Roxburghshire, Richard Barre DUNNING Lord Ashburton, in
his 41st year.-His Lordship dying without issue, the title is extinct.
In London, on the 20th ult. J. GRAHAM, Esq., (of the firm of GRAHAM & NIXON, Holborn), to Sarah, 2nd daughter of Mr. Wm. TUNLEY,
Camden Tavern.
At Douglas, Isle of Man, aged 22 years, Jane, wife of William MOORE, Esq. of Ballacowle.-Same place, aged 49 years, Mr. John CAIN,
joiner.
At Sorby Village, near Wigtown, Alexander M'CREADIE, in the 109th year of his age. He was born (to use his own words,) on the 10th
day of winter, auld style, 1714.-His father died in his 102d year, and his son, who accompanied his remains to the grave, is in his
73d.
At Romsey Cottage, Crickhowell, Breconshire, aged 109, Rees WATKIN.-Mary WILLIAMS, of Pencary, Carmarthenshire, aged 101.-At Steeple
Claydon, in his 103d year, Mr. FENEMORE.
In child-bed, at the Government House, island of St. Kitt's, West Indies, on the 9th of Jan. last, Mrs. MAXWELL, lady of his
Excellency the Governor.
Extract of a letter from St. Christopher's, dated the 14th of January:-"An event has occurred on the Island, which has produced the
deepest sorrow and gloom; the death of Mrs. MAXWELL, the wife of our excellent Governor. She was the only daughter of Colonel
DOUGLAS, of Annan, and first cousin to the Marquis of Queensbury: she was but 26 years of age. It has but seldom fallen to the lot
of any individual to be more deservedly beloved and respected, and to none to be more sincerely lamented; kind and benevolent to
all, she was the friend of the friendless. One trait among many, will show the bias of her mind; anticipating the possible
termination of her confinement, she desired that, instead of an expensive funeral, a sum of money might be given to the poor; a
bequest which her husband most religiously carried into execution. The ladies of the island have determined to erect a monument to
the memory of one who was among the brightest ornaments of their society."
The Lord Bishop of Meath, Dr. Thomas Lewis O'BEIRNE, died on Sunday, the 16th instant, at his See House, Ardbraccan, Navan. His
Lordship was in his 83d year.
A New York Paper of the 29th ult. states that Yarrow, a Moor, died at Georgetown, Columbia, on the Sunday preceding, aged 139
years!
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