Saturday 03 Sep 1825 (p. 3, col. 5)
BIRTH.
On Saturday last, in this City, Mrs. HALTON, of a Daughter.
MARRIAGES.
At St. Mary's, Church, in this City, on Saturday last, Mr. James ALLINSON, to Miss Ann DOCKERAY.
At St. Cuthbert's on Saturday last, Mr. Christopher BULMAN, to Miss Elizabeth PARKER.
At Wigton, on Sunday last, Mr. J. MATTHEWS, bookbinder, to Miss J. MILLWOOD.
At Gretna Green, on Saturday last, by his Reverence "the Bishop," Mr. Wm. ARMSTRONG, of Goose Green, near Rosley, an extensive horse-dealer, to Miss Mary COULTHARD, of Brocklebank, Westward. On the same day, a couple from London, names for the present secret.
Lately, at Dearham, Mr. Isaac HASTING, to Miss Elizabeth WILKINSON, both of Ellenborough.
At Orton, Westmorland, the Rev. Thomas MOSS, master of the Grammar School there, to Miss E. FURNISS.
At the Friends' Meeting-house, Skipton, Wm. WAITHMAN, Esq. of Yealand, near Lancaster, to Eleanor ARMISTEAD, of Birstwith, near Harrowgate.
At Langholm, on the 22nd ult. Mr. Geo. SCOTT, sen. merchant there, to Miss Helen SCOTT, of the same place. At Yettbyre, on the 23rd, Wm. GRIERSON, Esq. second son of Sir Robert GRIERSON, of Lag, Bart., to Miss Jane BEATTIE, daughter of Thomas BEATTIE, Esq. of Crieve.
At Rochdale, on the 27th August, by the Rev. Jas. ASPINALL, A. M., Mr. Thomas HAYTON, of Falinge, to Miss Maria STOCKTON, of Townhead.
On the 20th August, at Ancram House, Roxburghshire, the Rev. Gilbert ELLIOT, to Williamina, youngest daughter of the late Patrick BRYDONE, Esq.
On Thursday the 25th August, by the Vicar of the parish church of Leeds, John Henry FLETCHER, Esq. surveyor of the general post-office, to Marianne, eldest daughter of C. C. COVENTRY, Esq.
Lately, the Count DE NIEPPERG, to the Archduchess Maria Lousia, the widow of BONAPARTE. The Emperor of Austria, who has, on all occasions, shown himself an indulgent parent, is supposed to have favoured this union, and, in token of his approbation, it is said, will raise the count to the dignity of a prince.
DEATHS.
Since our last, Elizabeth ARMSTRONG, of Rickergate, aged 24. Mr. Wm. LINN, Willow-holme, aged 73.
At Penrith, on Saturday last, Barbara JOHNSTON, 73.—At Blencow, near Penrith, Margt. JACKSON, 24.
At Waverton, on Sunday the 21st ult. Mr. JEFFERSON, aged 83 years. At Stankhead, on the same day, Mrs. PATTINSON, aged 74. At Sanden, on Monday the 29th ult. Mrs. MANN, wife of Mr. MANN, aged 33.
On Sunday last, at the Great Hall, Egremont, after a protracted illness, Mrs. Catharine NICHOLSON, aged 78.
At Tuit-hill, parish of Arlecdon, Mr. R. CORRY, 36.
On Saturday morning last, at Workington, Mr. Peter M'GAA, aged 84, many years a mercer and draper, and the principal founder of the Rev. Mr. PEILE's chapel, in that town. He will be long remembered for his piety and the many virtues that adorned his character. Also, Mrs. M. HOOPER, relict of the late Rev. Robt. HOOPER, of Dublin, aged 50. Mrs. Mary ARBLESON, aged 71. Mrs. Mary FEARON, aged 91.
At Whitehaven, in Lowther-street, George, youngest son of Joseph BELL, Esq. aged 15.
At Boxbourne, near London, Alexander, son of Mr. Alexander HAMMOND, of Whitehaven, aged 35.
At Houghton-le-Spring, on the 23rd ult. much respected, Mr. Thomas HODGSON, clerk to Messrs. BACKHOUSE and Co. bankers, Dublin. His death was caused by a fall from a horse.
At Dumfries, Agnes, infant daughter of Mr. COMMELIN, jun. teller of the British Linen Co. Office, there. At Mountainhall, on Saturday last, William BRAND, Esq. aged 100 years. At Mayfield, near Lochmaben, on the 20th inst., Marion, daughter of the late Robert HENDERSON, Esq. of Cleugh-heads, and wife of Captain James BROUN, of Mayfield.
At Douglas, Isle of Man, Mr. John KEWLEY, harbour master, aged 52. Same place, Mrs. Janet TATTERSALL, wife of Mr. T. TATTERSALL, aged 47.
On the 22d ult. at the house of his brother, Lord HUTCHINSON, Bulstrode-street, Manchester-square, the Earl of Donoughmore, a Peer of Great Britain, one of the original Representative Peers for Ireland, a Privy Councillor, Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland, a General in the army, Governor of the county of Tipperary, &c. [According to Wikipedia, the deceased was Richard HELY-HUTCHINSON (born 29 Jan 1756), 1st Earl of Donoughmore. His brother General John HELY-HUTCHINSON (15 May 1757 - 29 Jun 1834) succeeded him as 2nd Earl of Donoughmore; John had been created Baron HUTCHINSON in 1801.]