Saturday 18 Apr 1801 (p. 3, col. 3)
BIRTHS.
On Tuesday last, the Lady of the Rev. Francis METCALFE, rector of Kirkbride, in this county, was safely delivered of a son, being her eighth.
On Monday se'nnight, the Lady of T. H. ROSE, M.P. of a son.
MARRIED.
On Saturday last, at Burgh-by-Sands, Mr. Richard COWAN, of Kirkandrews-upon-Eden, to Miss Dorothy HETHERINGTON, of Bousteadhill.
On Monday last, at Ingleton, in Yorkshire, Mr. Thomas GILES, of Lancaster, merchant, to Miss REDMAYNE, of Yalsborough [sic – should be Yarlsber], in the neighbourhood of the former place.
On Thursday se'nnight, at Addington church, Kent, the Rev. Dr. PITT, of Chilbolton, Hants, Archdeacon of Oxford, and Prebendary of Salisbury, to Miss FRANKLYN, of Patton, in Bedfordshire.
Lately, the Rev. Dr. WYNN, nephew of the Right Hon. Lord Newborough, to Mrs. BELLINGHAM, of Castle Bellingham, in the county of Louth, Ireland.
On the 6th inst. at Dromore, in Ireland, the Hon. and Rev. Pierce MEADE, son of the late Earl Clanwilliam, to Miss PERCY, youngest daughter of the Lord Bishop of Dromore.
DIED.
On Tuesday last, in this city, at an advanced age, Mr. Andrew LOGIE, gardener.
At Workington, on the 15th inst. Mr. James DOUGLASS, aged 87.
Last week, at Grayrigg, next Kendal, Mr. Thomas FARRER, one of the people called Quakers.
A few days ago, at Kendal, aged 29, Mrs. SWAINSON, wife of Mr. John SWAINSON, currier.
On Wednesday last, at the same place, aged 20, Robert GUNSON, apprentice to Mr. ECCLES, currier. — He retired on Tuesday night in perfect health, and the following morning he was found dead in bed.
Lately, at Duryard-house, near Exeter, Lady PENNYMAN, sister of Sir Henry GREY, Bart. of Howick, in the county of Northumberland.
On the 19th of March last, at Lisbon, the Hon. John David COLYEAR, son of the Earl of Portmore.
On Thursday se'nnight, at St. Alban’s, in his 82d year, Joseph GAPE, Esq. one of the oldest Benchers of the Middle Temple.
At Nuneation [sic], in Warwickshire, J. EVERETT, and Sarah his wife, each aged 60; also their two grandchildren. The [sic] were all buried at the same time in one grave.
At Vienna, in childbed, the Archduchess Palatine, daughter of the Emperor of Russia.