[List-Cumbria] Carlisle Patriot, 26 Oct 1822 - BMD (1)

Petra Mitchinson petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Fri Mar 24 08:32:03 UTC 2023


Saturday 26 Oct 1822   (p. 3, col. 5)

 

BIRTHS. 

 

At Rockliffe Hall, on the 23rd inst. the Lady of James CONNELL, of a Son. 

 

On Saturday last, in this City, Mrs. William GATE, of three Sons, all likely to do well. 

 

On the 24th inst., at Carlisle, the wife of Mr. Beeby SAUL, of a Son. 

 

MARRIED. 

 

At St. Mary's, on the 15th instant, Mr. William EMMERSON, of Blackhall, to Miss Jane IRVING, of the same place. 

 

On the 24th instant, at Burgh-by-Sands, by the Rev. Mr. MARK, the Rev. Mr. URWIN, of Birness, Northumberland, to Miss HODGSON of the
former place. 

 

At Lowther, near Penrith, on the 17th inst. by the Rev. Mr. WARD, Mr. John WINTER, of Terril, to Miss Margaret ROBINSON, of Whale. 

 

On Saturday last, at Workington, Mr. Geo. MOORE, to Miss A. WATERS. 

 

At Gretna Green, John CRAMPHORN, Esq. to Anne, eldest surviving daughter of the late Robert HENDERSON, Esq. M. D. 

 

Oct. 14, at Springfield, Philip MOLLOY, Esq. to Mary Anne, second daughter of Morough O'Brien BUTLER, Esq. of Basnagh, in the county
of Tipperary, and grand-niece to the late Lord Dunboyne. 

 

Mr. James ALLAN, of Skelsmergh, to Miss Emma TAYLOR, of Kendal.-Mr. Thos. FENTON, of New Hutton, to Miss Alice KITCHING, of Kendal. 

 

Mr. James ATKINSON, of Haverthwaite, to Miss Mary ELWOOD, of Newby-Bridge. 

 

At Preston, William TAYLOR, Esq. of Moss Cottage, to Mary, second daughter of the late John WHITEHEAD, Esq. of Preston.-At the same
place, J. W. R. WILSON, Esq. of Preston, to Lucy, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Starkie SHUTTLEWORTH, Esq. of Ashton Lodge. 

 

DIED. 

 

On Saturday the 19th instant, in the Abbey, the Lady of Sir J. D. A. GILPIN. 

 

On the 17th inst. at his house in Carlisle Castle, Lieutenant Stewart CALDER, of the Sappers and Miners, and master-gunner of this
garrison, aged 39. Having shared in the numerous dangers and honourable enterprises of his countrymen in the Peninsula, France, at
Algiers, and at New Orleans, he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in his Corps, and subsequently appointed to the
above-mentioned situation, when a robust constitution and high health and spirits, promised a long enjoyment of honourable retreat
after the hazardous services in which he had passed the bloom of life. Unhappily, a cold, caught a few months back, brought on a
pulmonary complaint, which continued to baffle the best medical treatment, and terminated in his death, to the great grief of
numerous friends and acquaintances, to whom he had endeared himself during his short residence in this city by the most gentlemanly
demeanor, and to the irreparable loss of an infant family, who are now orphans dependent upon the bounty of the public. His remains
were interred in St. Mary's burial ground on Sunday morning last, attended by the officers of the garrison, and a numerous train of
sorrowing friends. 

 

Since our last-Mrs. Ann CHARTERS, of Botchergate, aged 43 years. Mr. Joseph LIDDELL, innkeeper, St. Cuthbert's Lane, aged 64 years.
Mr. THOMPSON, innkeeper, St. Cuthbert's Lane, aged 38 years. Frances SCOTT, aged 64 years. Catherine M'HANNAH, Sally Port, aged 70
years. 

 

 

[to be continued] 

 

 

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