[List-Cumbria] Carlisle Patriot, 02 Nov 1822 - BMD (1)

Petra Mitchinson petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Tue Mar 28 11:31:18 UTC 2023


Saturday 02 Nov 1822   (p. 3, col. 5)

 

MARRIED. 

 

On Tuesday last, at St. Mary's Church, in this City, by the Rev. J. FAWCETT, John FORSTER, Esq. of Newtown, to Marian, eldest
daughter of the late Mr. EWART, of Woodbank, near Carlisle. 

 

On Wednesday last, at Scaleby church, by the Rev. J. FAWCETT, Henry FARRER, Esq. to Frances, youngest daughter of Rowland FAWCETT,
Esq. 

 

At St. Mary's church, in this city, on Saturday last, Mr. James M'ADAM, to Miss Ann JACKSON. 

 

At Springfield, on Friday se'nnight, Mr. John PALMER, of this city, blacksmith, aged 48 years, to Miss Sarah COLLINS, of
Cummersdale, aged 15. 

 

At Wigton, Mr. Peter HENRY, to Miss Margaret GLAISTER. 

 

At Penrith, on Thursday last, Mr. Thomas LITTLE, nailor, to Miss Mary LEDLEY. 

 

On Saturday, at Workington, Mr. Henry CASSON, to Miss Mary ROOM. 

 

At Whitehaven, Mr. B. HEXHAM, to Miss Jane CARENS. 

 

At Gretna Green, William FRAZER, Esq., Town Clerk of Great Grimsby, Lincoln, to Miss Jane HARDWICK, of Norfolk-street, Strand,
London, and of Beverley, Yorkshire. 

 

At Ulverston, Mr. John TAYLOR, to Mrs. COUSINS, relict of the late Capt. R. COUSINS. 

 

Mr. Richard DIXON, schoolmaster, to Miss A. HOLME, both of Tatham, near Bentham, Westmorland. 

 

At Liverpool, Mr. Adolphus PERRIE, late of Quermore Park, near Lancaster, to Mrs. WILLIAMS, formerly housekeeper to Daniel WILSON,
Esq. of Dallam Tower, near Milnthorp. 

 

At Cherrytrees, Roxburghshire, John DODGSON, Esq. W. S. to Isabella, daughter of the late John FALCONER, Esq. merchant, Glasgow. 

 

At Douglas, Isle of Man, Lieut. William DE SHEAR, of the 6th Regiment of Foot, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. William CURPHEY. 

 

DIED. 

 

On Monday last, at Suttle House, Mary Blamire, eldest daughter of Mr. George THOMPSON, aged 5 years and 7 months. 

 

On Monday the 21st ult. Mary, wife of Mr. Thomas JAMES, hostler at the Grapes Inn, in this city, in the 38th year of her age. 

 

Yesterday week, Mr. James BOUSTEAD, of Caldcoats, aged 79 years. 

 

On Saturday last, at his house, in Allonby, aged 50, William LOMAS, Esq. M. D. Dr. L. has closed a life spent in exercising the
laborious duties of his profession for a period of nearly 30 years; and to the great and enthusiastic zeal and activity with which
he pursued it, may justly be attributed that violent excitement of the system which terminated so unhappily. Seldom has such a
sensation been excited, or such deep and sincere regret felt, for the loss of any man. Dr. L. was particularly distinguished for the
mildness and suavity of his disposition, and the urbanity of his manners: he was a kind friend to the poor, to whom he generally
extended gratuitous advice; and often, when pressed by hard necessity, has he administered to them what their wants required. As a
practitioner of medicine, his character was too well known to require comment. Pretty deeply read in medical literature, and
possessing a powerful and comprehensive mind, which eminently qualified him for practical observation, he occupied a high standing
in his profession; and thoroughly conversant with every department of it, the success of his practice, as conducted on the soundest
and most scientific principles, has seldom had a parallel. Long will his name be honoured and respected by all who had the pleasure
of knowing him. 

 

 

[to be continued] 

 

 

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