Saturday 06 Oct 1804 (p. 3, col. 2)
BIRTH.
At Kimbolton Castle, the Duchess of Manchester, a daughter.
MARRIED.
On Saturday last, Mr. ATKINSON, officer of excise, to Miss Elizabeth CALVERT, both of this city.
On Monday last, Mr, Joseph STODDART, manufacturer, to Miss FORRESTER, both of this city.
At Warwick, near Carlisle, on the 3d. inst. George WILSON, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's service, to Miss WILSON, of Brampton.
On Wednesday last at Dalston, Mr. Samuel STEEL, of Buckhawbank, whitesmith, to Miss Charlotte SANDERSON, of Glasson near Bowness.
Tuesday se'ennight, at Brigham, Mr. SADDLER, of London, to Miss Ann BOWE, youngest daughter of Mr. John BOWE, tanner, Cockermouth.
Same day, at Chiltenham, Mr. BEST, (the antagonist of Lord Camelford) to Lady Emily STRATFORD, daughter of Lady Aldborough.
Monday morning, in Whitehaven, Mr. Allan M'GAA, mercer and draper, of Workington, to Miss REED, daughter of Mr. Ebenezer REED, Whitehaven.
Monday last, at All Saint’s Church, Mr. Thos. BOWMAN, land-surveyor, of Morpeth, to Miss TURNBULL, Low Bridge, Newcastle.
At Greenock, Capt. Wm. ANDERSON, to Miss H. HOLMES, youngest daughter of Mr. John HOLMES, merchant.
DIED.
At Malta, soon after he landed there, Col. REED; he has left 40,000l. to his relatives, and 60,000l. to different persons of his acquaintance.
Lately, at the great age of 104, retaining her faculties to the last, Mrs. LOVELIN, relict of the Rev. Wm. LOVELIN, formerly Vicar of Castlemartin, Pembrokeshire.
Lately, on his passage from the West Indies, Mr. John PONSONBY, of Whitehaven.
Tuesday last, in child-birth, Mrs. PURVIS, wife of Captain PURVIS, jun. of South Shields.
Thursday se'nnight, in Newcastle, Thos. NICHOLSON, Esq. grandson of the late Thos. SIMPSON of that place.
On Saturday morning, at Manchester, Mr. Edward JACOBS, printer.
On Sunday, in Liverpool, Mr. James FLEMING, printer.
On Saturday se'nnight at his seat at Wakehurst Place, in Sussex, Joseph PEYTON, Esq. Admiral of the White, in his 80th year.
On Monday last, of apoplexy, wherewith she was seized whilst at church on Sunday, Mrs. WILSON, wife of the Rev. Mr. WILSON, of Clithero.
At Edinburgh, Mr. Hugh HUTCHEON, Advocate in Aberdeen.
At Glasgow, Mr. John SHAW, bookseller.
At Balgarvie House, the Right Hon. Lady Elizabeth ANSTRUTHER.
At the Manse of Ferryburn, Mrs. BALFOUR, wife of the Rev. Mr. BALFOUR, minister of that parish.