[List-Cumbria] Carlisle Patriot, 31 May 1823 - BMD

Petra Mitchinson petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Sat Sep 2 10:27:39 UTC 2023


Saturday 31 May 1823   (p. 4, col. 5)

 

BIRTHS. 

 

In English Street, Carlisle, on Tuesday, Mrs. Wm. HALTON of a Son. 

 

At Whitehaven, Mrs. Lawrence ADAMSON, of a Daughter. 

 

MARRIED, 

 

At St. Cuthbert's Church, on Saturday last, Mr. Wm. ARMSTRONG, to Miss Mary BOWMAN. 

 

On Sunday last, at St. Mary's Church, in this city, Mr. Joseph SMITH, of the parish of Stanwix, to Miss Janet M'GEORGE, of St.
Mary's parish. 

 

On the 24th instant, Mr. William STALKER, junr., of Hesket-hall, to Miss ASBRIDGE, of Caldbeck.-Same place, on the 26th instant
[19th May on FamilySearch], Mr. John PEET, to Miss PARCLEY [Mary PARSLEY on FamilySearch], both of Caldbeck. [Both those marriages
took place at Caldbeck.]

 

At Whitehaven, Mr. Thomas BROWN, to Miss Deborah SPEIGHT.-Same place, Mr. William MORGAN, to Miss Mary ADLOCK. 

 

At Arlecdon, Mr. Robert KITCHEN, of Birks, to Miss Ann COOK, of Rheda. 

 

Mr. Thomas CANNAN, of Coulton, near Ulverston, to Miss Agnes BLAND, of Kendal. 

 

Mr. Henry WHARTON, aged nearly 80, to Miss Isabella BARNES, aged 78, after a courtship of 51 years, both of Burneside, Westmorland. 

 

Lately, at St. Marylebone Church, Sir Gerard Noel NOEL, Bart. M. P. of Exton Park, Rutlandshire, to Harriet, eldest daughter of the
Rev. Joseph GILE [sic - should be GILL], of Suaploft [sic - should be Scraptoft], Leicestershire. 

 

On the 22nd inst., Mr. Charles MOXON, to Mary, second daughter of Mr. Joseph ASTON, printer and proprietor of the Manchester
Exchange Herald. 

 

DIED, 

 

On Wednesday morning, after a short illness, in the 42d. year of his age, Mr. Thomas CARRUTHERS, classical and mathematical teacher
in Carlisle, a man eminent for his acquisitions in these sciences. He was a native of Scotland, and educated at the University of
Edinburgh. During his life he enjoyed the best health, which enabled him more effectually  to pursue those studies which will make
his memory esteemed by all, and dear to his friends. His knowledge of the mathematics and learned languages was extensive, besides a
considerable acquaintance with provincial tongues. To a mind like his, enriched by nature, these were valuable attainments. His
knowledge of mankind was also general, methodical, and well grounded, and was the gleanings of many countries. He had seen many
vicissitudes both in this and the other hemisphere, and filled situations of distinction with honour and approbation. Though men in
general are formed for particular offices and functions in life, yet to the honour of Thomas CARRUTHERS be it said, that such was
the capaciousness of his mind that he readily adapted it to all occurrences. Modest and benevolent he endeared himself to all who
knew him; and free from ostentation and severity of manners, he possessed, in an elevated degree, those social and christian
virtues, which mark at once the scholar and the gentleman.-From a Corres. 

 

Since our last, in this city, Mr. Wm. BURN, of Lowther-street, aged 64 years.-Mary GRAHAM, of Botchergate, aged 65 years. 

 

At Upperby, on the 23d inst. Mr. John MATTHEWS, aged 25 years. 

 

At Whitehaven, after a short illness, Captain DELANEY, of the Flora of that port, in his 61st year. 

 

On Sunday, in Hicks' Lane, Whitehaven, Mr. John PURDY, aged 71. 

 

At Harrington, Mrs. Ann MURROW, aged 65, daughter of the late Rev. William MURROW, Glenfield, Leicestershire. 

 

At Workington, Mr. Barwise EDKIN, aged 62 years. Mr. Thomas COLLINS, architect, aged 76 years. 

 

At Church Stile, Beckermet, Mrs. Francis CADDY. 

 

At Nook-End, near Ambleside, Mr. J. POWLEY, aged 23.-Mr. Thomas MILNER, of Greenside, Ravenstondale, aged 62. 

 

At Kendal, Wm. CLARKE, aged 18, a young artist of promise. He died of consumption.-Mr. William FISHER, Stricklandgate, Kendal.-Same
place, Mrs. HINDE, relict of the late Mr. R. HINDE, auctioneer. 

 

At Gate House, Dent, Mrs. Agnes ELYETSON, widow of the late William ELYETSON, Esq. of Scarsykes, Ravenstondale, one of his Majesty's
Justices of Peace for Westmorland, aged 78. 

 

At Annan, on Tuesday last, Mr. F. THOMSON, grocer, aged 45.-Same place, John, infant son of John FORREST, Esq. of Oatland. 

 

At Millbank of Troqueer, on Saturday morning last, the lady of Captain Thomas HAY. 

 

At Camden, South Carolina, N. A. on the 13th August, Mr. John GRACIE, late of Dumfries. 

 

On the 14th inst., at Glentrammon, Lezayre, Isle of Man, in the 80th year of his age, John CORLETT, Esq. many years a Member of the
House of Keys. 

 

Lately, at Dudley, in Worcestershire, of asthma and dropsy combined, Mr. James M'DONALD, formerly of Clifton, Westmorland, 29 years
Sergeant in the Royal Westmorland Militia. 

 

May 22, at her house in Charlotte-street, Bedford-square, in the 73rd year of her age, Mrs. MOUNSEY, relict of the late Robert
MOUNSEY, Esq. 

 

 

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