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Saturday 02 Jul 1825   (p. 3, col. 5)

 

BIRTH.

 

In April, at Trinidad, the Lady of S. G. WARNER, Esq. M. D. of a Son.

 

MARRIAGES.

 

At St. Mary's, Church, in this city, on Monday last, Mr. John GRAHAM, to Miss Margaret SALKELD. At St. Cuthbert's, on Tuesday last, Mr. Thos. HETHERINGTON, to Miss Hannah BALEY.

 

On the 29th instant, at Crosthwaite church, Mr. John EDMONDSON, of Forge, jun., to Miss Ruth LANCASTER, of Keswick, dress maker.

 

At Crosthwaite church, on the 20th ult. Mr. Isaac ALLISON, of Borrowdale, to Miss Jane SEWERT, of the same place. On the 22nd, Mr. Jos. DIXON, of Castle Rigg, to Miss Isabella SUMMERS, daughter of Mr. Geo. SUMMERS, of the same place. Same day, Mr. Jos. COCKBAIN, joiner, to Miss Ann GATE, both of Keswick.

 

On Saturday last, at Brigham, Mr. Isaac THOMPSON, of Dunthwaite, to Miss Ann DIXON, of Cockermouth.

 

On Saturday last, at Waberthwaite, Mr. Isaac DICKINSON, of Manchester, to Susanna, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Rich. WOODALL, Lane-end, parish of Waberthwaite.

 

At Kendal, last week, Mr. Robt. NICHOLSON, of Lowther, to Mary, only daughter of Mr. Richard JACKSON, of Kendal.

 

At Kirkby Lonsdale, Mr. John PEARSON, of Leeds, to Mrs. Alice HACKIN, of Kirkby Lonsdale.

 

Mr. Wm. PARKE, of Boustead Yeats, near Ulverston, to Miss E. TAYLOR, of Elinharth. The bride is upwards of 65, and the bridegroom 26.

 

On Monday, the 20th inst. at Liverpool, Mr. John S. JOHNSTON, grocer, to Miss M. KNUBLEY, eldest daughter of Captain George KNUBLEY, of that port.

 

Monday morning, at Wellington Place, Glasgow, by the Rev. Wm. ROUTLEDGE, the Rev. John Espy KEANE, one of his Majesty's Chaplains appointed to the Colony of New South Wales, to Mary, daughter of Mr. Wm. BENTLEY, merchant, Glasgow, late of Carlisle.

 

At Portpatrick, Thos. M'MASTER, Esq. Stranraer, to Mary, daughter of Robt. HANNAY, Esq. collector of customs at Portpatrick.

 

On Monday week, the Rev. J. W. WHITAKER, B. D. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, Vicar of Blackburn, and lately Domestic Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury, to Mary Haughton, eldest daughter of Wm. FEILDEN, Esq. of Feniscowles, Lancashire.

 

In London, the Rev. Charles WIMBERLEY, B. A. son of Mr. WIMBERLEY, of Doncaster, to Mary, second daughter of the late General IRVING, of Drum Castle, Aberdeenshire.

 

Sir Wm. PILKINGTON, bart. of Chevet, Yorkshire, to to [sic] Mary, daughter of Thos. SWINNERTON, esq. of Bullerton Hall Staffordshire, and Wynaston court, Monmouth.

 

Isle of Man:—At Kirk Christ Lezayre, Mr. John LOONEY, of Kirk Maughold, to Miss Margaret MOORE, Ballown. At Kirk Maughold, Mr. Patrick LOONEY, to Miss Elizabeth KERRUISH.

 

DEATHS.

 

In this city, on Sunday last, after a protracted illness, which he bore with christian fortitude, Mr. Thomas WAUGH, timber-merchant, aged 58, much and deservedly respected.

 

At Carlisle, on the 18th of June, Anne DREWRY, late of Wigton, in her 74th year; one of the Society of Friends.

 

On Monday, Mrs. Amelia JORDAN, Shaddongate, 72.

 

At Penrith, on 28th ult. Mr. James SMITH, sen. aged 73. Same place, on the 29th, Mary, wife of Mr. Neil Mc.NEIL, licensed hawker, aged 21.

 

On Monday the 27th June, at Curthwaite, in the parish of Westward, Miss JEFFERSON, in her 25th year.

 

Suddenly, at Ellenborough, June 24, Mr. Peter ROBINSON, aged 61; many years master of the brig Sally of Maryport. He was very much respected.

 

On Sunday last, Mrs. HASTIE, wife of Mr. T. HASTIE, of Collier Row, near Ellenborough.

 

On the 24th ult. at Braithwaite, John, son of Robert VICKERS, aged 18. Same day, at Keswick, Miss Sarah BOWNESS, aged 20. On Monday, at Keswick, in her 83rd year, Mrs. Mary GRAVE, widow of the late Mr. Stephen GRAVE, of that place.

 

On Sunday last, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Thomas HODGSON, of the Buck's Head Inn, Market Place, Whitehaven, aged 58. In Dawson Place, Duke Street, in her 71st. year, Ann, wife of Mr. E. WILLIAMS. At the Bath-house, West Strand, Mr. John BENSON, aged 65: upwards of 27 years assistant harbour master at that port. In Peter-street, Ann ANDERSON, 27.

 

At Port Maria, Jamacia [sic], on the 23rd Jan. last, Capt. FREEMAN, of the ship James, of St. John's New Brunswick—he died of a fever, common to that Island, after a severe illness of only seven days.

 

At Ravenglass, in the 71st year of her age, Mrs. FREARS, relict of the late Mr. Wm. FREARS of that place.

 

At Kendal, aged 57, Elizabeth, daughter of the late Mr. DOCKER, surgeon, Morland.—James WATSON, Esq. aged 64.

 

At Ardwall, in the parish of Newabbey, on Saturday last, Robt. M'KEWN, Esq. late of Milnbank, aged 75.

 

On Wednesday, the 15th inst. at Rochdale, in his 82d year Mr. Thos. COLLIER, painter, second son of the late John COLLIER, alias Tim Bobbin, author of the "Lancashire Dialect," "Remarks on the History of Manchester," &c. being the last of the male branch of the above family; formerly many years resident in the town of Penrith, in the county of Cumberland.

 

On the 13th ult. in the 22d year of his age, was drowned whilst bathing in the river Trent, near Stockwith, the Rev. William FISHWICK, a minister in the new connexion of Methodists.

 

At Kirkpatrick Manse, on 22d. ult. Mr. D. Stewart SINGER, preacher of the gospel. No death has perhaps made a greater sensation, owing to the peculiar circumstances in which he died—being the presentee for the parish of Mouswald, and within a few weeks of induction to the living.

 

 

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