[List-Cumbria] Carlisle Patriot, 07 Jun 1823 - BMD
Petra Mitchinson
petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Tue Sep 5 08:17:03 UTC 2023
Saturday 07 Jun 1823 (p. 4, col. 6)
MARRIED,
On Wednesday evening, May 28, at Devonshire House, Earl Gower, eldest son of the Marquis of Stafford, to Lady Harriet HOWARD, the
amiable and interesting daughter of Lord Morpeth. The ceremony was performed in the green drawing-room, by the Archbishop of York,
in the presence of the Marquis and Marchioness of Stafford, Duke and Duchess of Rutland, Duke of Norfolk, Earl and Countess of
Surrey, Viscount and Viscountess Belgrave, Earl Clanwilliam, Earl of Carlisle, Viscount and Viscountess Granville, Lord and Lady
Francis LEVESON GOWER, Dowager Lady Cawdor, Lady Anne VERNON, Hon. George and Mrs. LAMB, Honourable George HOWARD, Honourable Henry
HOWARD, Miss HOWARD, Mr. and Mrs. AGAR ELLIS and Mr. LOCK, and Mr. and Lady Gertrude SLOANE STANLEY. Previous to the ceremony, a
sumptuous dinner was given in the Banqueting Hall. The bride was dressed in a magnificent robe of Valenciennes lace, with a veil of
the same material, extending from the head to the feet. The two Misses LEVESON GOWER were the bride-maids. Immediately after the
ceremony the happy pair set off in a new post chariot and four for the Marquis of Stafford's villa at Richmond, there to pass the
honey-moon. The bride entered into her 18th year the preceding week; the bridegroom is in his 36th year.
At St. Mary's church, in this city, on Saturday last, Mr. Wm. GLAISTER, to Miss Margaret ARMSTRONG.-At St. Cuthbert's, on Saturday,
Mr. Wm. GREENWOOD, to Miss Mary ROBINSON. On Monday, Mr. Thomas GRAHAM, to Miss Ann BROWN.
At Penrith, on Saturday last, Mr. John ROBINSON, jun. sawyer, to Miss Margt. MAUGHAN, both of Penrith. Same place, on Tuesday, Mr.
James THWAITE, of Morland, in Westmorland, to Miss Esther BOAK, of Penrith.
On Monday, at Whitehaven, Mr. Robert ENGLISH, of that town, to Miss Mary SANDYLANDS, of Workington.
At Egremont, Mr. J. WILKINSON, to Miss Mary BAILEY.
Saturday, at Workington, Mr. Jonathan BROUGH, to Miss Agnes DITCHBURN.-Mr. Bousfield ARMSTRONG, to Miss Ann SHARP.
At Crosthwaite Church, Mr. John SIMPSON, of Grisdale, to Miss Mary HENDERSON, of Portinscale, daughter of the late Mr. J. HENDERSON,
of How.
Saturday last, at Harrington, Mr. Archibald KELTY of Whitehaven, to Miss Sarah LONSDALE.
At Lochend, parish of Colvend, on the 27th ult. Mr. Hamilton WILSON, master of the Sarah, of Whitehaven, to Miss Janet HOLLIDAY,
only daughter of Mr. John HOLLIDAY, teacher there.
At Kirkby-Lonsdale, Alexander PEARSON, Esq. to Mary Anne, only daughter of the late Major QUIN, of the 33rd regiment.
At Kk. Malew, Isle of Man, John LLEWELLYN, Esq. High Bailiff of Peel, to Miss KELLY, daughter of the late James KELLY, Esq. of
Castletown. At Kk. Onchan, Mr. John COWLEY, to Miss Ann MOORE. At Kk. Braddan, Mr. Daniel QUARK, aged 40, to Mrs. Isabella KELLY,
aged 61.
At Orton, Mr. J. P. NICHOLSON, draper, Lancaster, to Miss HOLME, daughter of J. HOLME, Esq. of Ellergill.
DIED,
Since our last, Mrs. Mary TAYLOR, of Caldewgate, aged 69. Mr. Ralph SURTEES, of Botchergate, aged 36. Elizabeth NANSON, of Upperby,
aged 24.
On Thursday last, at Drumburgh, much respected, Mr. Richard LAWSON, aged 82.
At Cumdivock, on Friday the 30th ult., Margaret, wife of Mr. Joseph ROUTLEDGE, aged 65 years.
At Wigton, on Thursday, the 29th ult. Capt. Thos. WILSON, aged 82.
At Redhall, Mr. Thomas WILSON, aged 80.
At Penrith, on Wednesday, Mr. John MURTHWAITE, of the Black Bull inn, aged 32. Same day and place, Mr. John DOWSON, grocer, aged 36.
At Workington, Capt. Joseph PATTINSON, formerly of the brig Harmony of that port, aged 67 years.
At Bothel, Mr. Thomas GASGARTH, aged 87, formerly of Bridge-End, St. John's, near Keswick.
At Maryport, Mr. Thomas WHEELWRIGHT, aged 73.
At Maryport, on the 30th ult. Mr. John LOWTHER.
Lately, at Plumbland, Mr. George JOHNSON, aged 36.
On the 7th of April, in the 23rd year of his age, on his passage from Demerara, Mr. Henry WILSON, mate of the Shannon, of
Workington, and second son of Mr. Peter WILSON, of Dovenby, in this county.
At Kendal, aged 70, Mr. William KNIPE.
At Heversham, James PATTERSON, aged 17, son of Mr. William PATTERSON, seedsman.
At Battlebarrow, near Appleby, Mr. Hugh SHAW.
Mrs. ALDERSON, wife of Mr. ALDERSON, of Wharton, near Kirkby Stephen, aged 71.
On the 11th of April, at Quaker's Hall, Demerara, William DODGSON, Esq. of Ulverstone, one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for Lancashire.
On Sunday last, at his house in Pontefract, after a few days indisposition, John LEATHAM, Esq. Banker, aged 84; a Member of the
Society of Friends.
At Kirkcudbright, Mrs. Adam RAE, in a fit of apoplexy, aged 46 years, daughter of Mr. Robert DOWNIE, of Whitehaven.
On the 26th ult. suddenly, at Robertland, parish of Tinwald, Mr. Robert BURGESS.
At Castletown, Isle of Man, aged 61 years, Mrs. Elizabeth LOONEY.
At Boston, America, on the 25th April last, Mr. Wm. M'Morine STEWART, youngest son of Mr. William STEWART, Carlaverock.
May 29, aged 75, Francis CLATER, Gent. of East Retford, the author of "Every Man his own Farrier."
At Inverness, last week, James CUMMING, millwright, at the advanced age of 101. His wife, aged above 90, is now living there.
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