Saturday 06 Nov 1824 (p. 3, col. 5)
MARRIED,
At St. Cuthbert's, in this city, on Monday last, Mr. Andrew MAXWELL, to Miss Elizabeth JEFFERIES.
On Friday se'nnight, at Langholm, Mr. James CARRUTHERS, clock and watch-maker, of this city, to Miss JARDINE, daughter of the late Rev. John JARDINE, formerly Minister of the associate congregation, Langholm.
At Burgh-by-Sands, on Thursday last, Mr. Richard HODGSON, timber-merchant, to Miss Jane SAUL.
At Bowness, on the 4th inst. Robert PATTINSON, Esq. of Whitrigg, to Miss BACKHOUSE, of Anthorn.
At Whitehaven, Mr. Patrick MURRAY, to Miss Mary CUNNINGHAM.—Mr. T. KNIGHT, to Miss Sarah MONRO.
At Moresby Church, Mr. Robert DOUTHWAITE, of Keswick, to Miss MARTIN, of Moresby.
At Workington, Mr. J. BRANTHWAITE, to Miss M. BELL.
At Crosthwaite Church, Mr. Joshua BARNES, joiner, to Miss ROBINSON, dress maker, both of Keswick.
At the Friends Meeting House, Setmurthy, Mr. J. DREWRY, of the firm of D. OLIVER & Co. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to Miss A. HUDSON, of Cragg, near Cockermouth.
At Ulverston, Mr. J. MULBERRY, to Miss Mary WATSON.
At Cannobie, on Monday last, John TAYLOR, Esq., of Queen's College, Cambridge, and Lady Hall, Cumberland, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. ARMSTRONG, Prior Bank.
Nov. 1st, at Kirkcudbright, Captain ROXBURGH, of the late Glengarry Light Infantry, to Euphemia, daughter of Alexander MELVILLE, Esq. of Barquhar.
At Dumfries, on the 25th ult. Mr. James FERGUSON, merchant, Maxwelltown, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. John M'KEACHIE, of Bogrough.
At Hebburn Hall, on Saturday last, by special license, by the Rev. John HODGSON, John George VERNON, Esq. only son of the Hon. George VERNON, of Sudbury Hall, in the county of Derby, to Miss ELLISON, eldest daughter of Cuthbert ELLISON, Esq. M. P. for Newcastle.
DIED,
Since our last—Mrs. Eleanor LITTLE, Blackfriars' Street, aged 32. Mrs. Ann BELL, of Upperby, aged 69. Mrs. Ann WHITE, Botchergate, aged 77. Mrs. Elizabeth MAYVIN, Botchergate, aged 45. She had lately undergone a severe surgical operation, and was apparently doing well; but she suddenly became very ill, and shortly afterwards expired. Mr. William ROSS, of Shaddongate, aged 64. At his sister's, in St. Cuthbert's Lane, Mr. John BOWMAN, many years a whitesmith in this city, aged 70.
At Brampton, on Sunday last, Mr. James BELL, aged 96, father of Mr. BELL, of the Howard's Arms Inn.
At Wigton, on Monday, the 1st instant, Mr. Joseph PEARSON, cabinet-maker, aged 40; much respected.
At Blenerhasset, on Sunday last, Mr. J. FELL, aged 83.
At Whitehaven, on Thursday last, Mr. HOWGILL, the celebrated musical composer.
In Roper-street, Whitehaven, Mrs. LANCASTER, wife of Mr. LANCASTER, of the Indian King, aged 30.—In New-Town, Mr. Isaac BROWN, aged 60.—In High-street, in the 47th year of her age, Elizabeth, wife of Capt. BACON, of the Betsey of Whitehaven.—In Peter-street, Catharine, wife of Mr. Hugh BRADLEY, aged 25.
On Saturday, Ann, the daughter of Mr. Joseph WILSON, Parton, aged six months.
At Ryton, on Friday the 22d ult., in his 26th year, the Rev. Henry NICHOLSON, second son of the late Rev. Henry NICHOLSON, Rector of Moresby.
On the 24th ult. in London, Mr. Wm. BORRODAILE, in the 57th year of his age, formerly of Workington, and many years master of a vessel trading to the Bahamas.
At Stonethwaite, in Borrowdale, Mr. Joseph HUNTER, parish clerk, aged 69 years.
At Dumfries, on Saturday last, Janet, relict of the late Mr. W. DINWIDDIE, painter.
At Culcaigrie, parish of Twynholme, Mrs. Margaret HALLIDAY, wife of John HALLIDAY, Esq. of Mayfield, aged 72 years.
Oct. 28, at Dumfries, James, son of Mr. Thomas CARRUTHERS, late carrier betwixt Dumfries and Carlisle.
In July last, Mr. John WALTON, aged 20, eldest son of the late Sergeant Major WALTON, of the Royal Cumberland Militia, a very promising young man. He was washed from the deck of the Ariel, POWER, along with two other seamen belonging to Newcastle, on the passage from Guayaquil.