[list-cumbria] Carlisle Patriot, 14 Feb 1824 - BMD

Petra Mitchinson petra.mitchinson at doctors.org.uk
Sat Jun 15 08:34:57 UTC 2024


Saturday 14 Feb 1824   (p. 3, col. 5)

 

BIRTH. 

 

On the 5th inst. at Park Gate, near Askerton Castle, parish of Lanercost, the wife of James POTTS, of a son. This is the fifteenth
child she has brought her industrious husband, who has reared this numerous family without any parochial relief. They have now,
living and enjoying good health, six sons and nine daughters; and, to all appearance, this happy couple may live to complete the
score! 

 

MARRIED, 

 

At St. Mary's, in this City, on the 8th instant, Mr. John HOLLIDAY, to Miss Margaret REID. 

 

On the 11th inst., at Grasmere, Thomas CARR, Esq. of Cumpston Lodge, to Miss DOWLING, of Ambleside. 

 

At Collin, near Dumfries, on the 9th instant, by the Rev. J. GREGG, of Tinwald, Mr. J. GLENDINNING, draper, of this city, to Miss
Helen ANDERSON, eldest daughter of J. H. ANDERSON, Esq. of Laggan House. 

 

At Crosscanonby, on Wednesday, by the Rev. Mr. DONALD, the Rev. Mr. FAIRLIE, of the Scotch church, Whitehaven, to Miss Sarah
BITTLESON, daughter of Mr. BITTLESON, late tide-surveyor at Maryport. 

 

On the 6th inst. at the Hall of Kirkconnell, by the Rev. J. YORSTOUN, of Hoddam, John PIERCE, Esq. of Denbigh, in Wales, to Miss
Mary Short FRASER, only daughter of the late John FRASER, writer, Ecclefechan, and niece of Mr. FRASER, surgeon, Wigton, Cumberland.


 

At Whitehaven, Mr. G. SIMPSON to Miss M. BROWN. 

 

At Cockermouth, Mr. John CHRISTOPHERSON, brazier, Keswick, to Miss Agnes MAJOR, of Cockermouth. 

 

At Loweswater, Mr. Joseph GRAHAM, of Mockerkin, to Miss Eliz. GRAHAM, of Gillerthwaite, Loweswater. 

 

At Liverpool, Mr. Joseph JOHNS, only son of Ben. JOHNS, Esq. High Seacombe, Cheshire, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late
Capt. GALT of Whitehaven. 

 

At St. Mary-le-bone New Church, on Thursday the 5th of February, Mr. Robert Henry LUMB, late of Lowther, to Miss MORRIS. 

 

DIED, 

 

Yesterday, the infant daughter of John FORSTER, Esq. of Newtown. 

 

On the 10th inst., Mary, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Jonathan DOBSON, upholsterer, in this city. 

 

On Monday the 9th inst. Miss HEBSON, daughter of the late Mr. HEBSON, of Carlisle. 

 

Since our last, Jane HETHERINGTON, of Botchergate, aged 31 years. Agnes BONNER, of Caldewgate, 74. Mr. Robert FIDLER, of
Annetwell-street, 23. 

 

At Newcastle, on the 26th ult., the Rev. Richard ATKINSON, second son of Mr. Richard ATKINSON, of Bassenthwaite-halls, in this
county. 

 

On board the Betsy, in Whitehaven harbour, suddenly, Mr. Joseph PEEL, block maker, aged 43.-At New Houses, Mr. John FEARON, aged 66.


 

At Buttermere, Mr. Norman JOPSON, second son of Mr. JOPSON, of that place, and late spirit merchant in Cockermouth, aged 40. 

 

Jane, wife of Mr. Daniel BARNES, of Cockermouth. 

 

At Workington, Mrs. Mary HODGSON, 63.-Mrs. Elizabeth HUTTON, 68. 

 

At Blitterlees, Abbey Holm, Mary, wife of Mr. William CHAMBERS, aged 72. 

 

At Toddles, Lamplugh, Mary, wife of Mr. John NICHOLSON, 29. 

 

At Keswick, Mrs. ROME, 35.-At Newlands, Mrs. HODGSON, late of Cockermouth, 63. 

 

At Kendal, Miss M. SHEPHERD, 22. 

 

At Dumfries, on Saturday, in her 16th year, Janet, daughter of the late Mr. James BECK, Swan Inn. 

 

At her residence in London, the Countess of Harrington. 

 

Wm. H. MAJENDIE, Esq. eldest son of the Bishop of Bangor.-At Clonmel, Sir Richard JONES.-In London, John FANE, Esq., M. P. for
Oxfordshire, cousin-german to the late Earl of Westmorland.-At his seat at Rochfort, G. H. ROCHFORT, Esq. M. P. for the county of
Westmeath. 

 

On the 1st inst. Sir Frederick FLOOD, Bart. M. P. for, and custos rotulorum of, the county of Wexford, Ireland. He was the oldest
member of the Irish bar. 

 

At Cheltenham, aged 73, the Rev. Sir Henry BATE DUDLEY, Bart. Prebend of Ely, and Rector of Willingham, in Cambridgeshire.-In
Southampton-street, Strand, of a fit of apoplexy, the Rev. J. LEMPRIERE, D. D. Rector of Meeth and Newton Petrock, Devon, formerly
of Pembroke College, Oxford, and for some time Master of the endowed Grammar School at Abingdon, author of the Classical and
Biographical Dictionaries, and other works.-At Radborne, Derbyshire, the Rev. E. POLE, LL. B. Rector of that place, and of
Eggington. 

 

At Ashford, Middlesex, John RAE, Esq. late merchant in London. Mr. RAE was a native of Dumfriesshire. In the early part of his life
he served an apprenticeship to a respectable writer in Dumfries; but not liking the profession, Mr. R. immediately afterwards went
to London, and entered a mercantile house, where his uniform industry and integrity soon gained him friends, and, before the lapse
of many years, enabled him to rank in the first class of British merchants. Mr. RAE was the founder of the eminent house of REID,
IRVING, and Co.,-and having made what he considered an ample fortune, purchased an estate in the neighbourhood of London, to which,
many years ago, he retired from public life. 

 

SUDDEN DEATH.-On Monday evening, an elderly gentleman, named VERALUM, who is, we understand, a native of Keswick, in Cumberland,
arrived at the White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly, by one of the country stages, and after discharging his fare walked forward nearly to
the corner of Regent-circus, when he staggered against the wall and fell to the ground. Some persons passing at the moment assisted
in removing the body to a surgeon's, but medical aid was then unavailing. Apoplexy is assigned as the cause of this awful
visitation. An inquest will be taken on the body this evening.-British Trav. of Wed. 

 

 

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