Saturday 21 Jan 1826 (p. 3, col. 5)
MARRIAGES.
At St. Mary's Church, in this city, on Monday last, Mr. John TODD, to Miss Betsy TREMBLE.
At St. Cuthbert's Church, in this city, on Monday last, Mr. Richard FELL, to Miss Elizabeth HUTTON. Same day, Mr. Wm. ELEAND, to Miss Margaret NIXON. On Tuesday, Mr. Thomas HARRISON, to Miss Sarah PEARSON. On Thursday, Mr. Thomas SOWERBY, to Miss Elizabeth CURRELL.
Saturday last, at Moresby, by the Rev. George WILKINSON, Mr. WILSON, draper, Market-place, Whitehaven, to Miss SEWELL, of Sebergham, near Carlisle.
At Kendal, Mr. William KITCHEN, draper, of that town, to Miss Barbara ROBINSON, milliner, daughter of Mr. John ROBINSON, of Kirkby Lonsdale. Same place, Mr. William RUSHTON, to Miss Elizabeth SUART.
At Dornock, on the 18th inst. by the Rev. Mr. SLOAN, Mr. Thomas DAVIDSON, shoemaker, of that place, to Rebecca, daughter of Mr. John SCOTT, of Dornock-Brow; and Mr. John IRVING, shoemaker, of Annan, to Margaret, daughter of Mr. ELLIOTT, coast officer, Seafield.
At Hexham, on the 11th inst. Mr. Michael HODGSON, to Miss Eleanor SWINBURNE.
At St. Hilda's chapel, South Shields, the Rev. W. RAWES, jun. of Easington, Durham, to Frances, eldest daughter of the late Thomas GREEN, Esq. of Westoe.
At Caerlaverock, on the 8th instant, Mr. Robert NICHOLSON, manufacturer, Bankend, to Miss Mary ALSTON, Lockerbie.
At Kirk Braddan, Isle of Man, Mr. John COWELL, shoemaker, to Miss Eleanor LEWNEY, both of Douglas. Same place, Mr. Edward CREER, master of the William Scott, to Miss Sarah DICKINSON, of Kirk Braddan.
DEATHS.
On Wednesday morning, in Fisher street in this City, Mr. Thomas BOUSTEAD, High-Constable for Eskdale Ward, &c. &c. aged 56, very highly respected throughout the County.
On Monday morning last, in Caldewgate, Mr. John WILSON, blacksmith, aged 62 years.
On Wednesday, after a protracted illness, Mr. Jos. LIDDLE, innkeeper and sizer, Irishgates, aged 46.
This week: Mrs. Jane ATKINSON, Caldewgate, aged 78. Mary RYCROFT, Rickergate, aged 20.
On Tuesday last, at Brisco, Mr. R. SEWELL, aged 80.
Sunday last, at Bowness, in this County, Mary RITSON, at the advanced age of 95. [Correction on 04 Feb 1826: Mrs. Dinah RITSON, aged 98.]
At Penrith, on Monday, Mr. Henry GLAISTER, of the Three Crowns Inn, aged 52.
At Greyrigg, near Wigton, on Saturday last, Mrs. TWENTYMAN, aged 68. At Wigton, on Sunday last, Henry AIKET, aged 28.
On the 16th inst. Mrs. Mc'KENZIE, wife of Mr. Fletcher Mc'KENZIE, King-street, Maryport, spirit-merchant, advanced in years. On Wednesday, at the same place, Mrs. HUGHES, wife of the late Captain HUGHES, aged 71.
At Egremont, Mr. John COLLINS, shoemaker.
At Harrington, Mr. Edward JARDIN, aged 22 years.
At Greenfoot, in the parish of Castlesowerby, Mrs. MARTINDALE, relict of Richard MARTINDALE, in the 81st year of her age.
On the 23d of October last, on his voyage to Jamaica, on board the Defiance, of Whitehaven, James Lynch WILLIAMS, aged 18 years. The deceased fell overboard while pulling up a bucket of sea water.
Jan. 11, at Ravenstondale, Westmorland, Mr. Edmund HODGSON, aged 81, formerly of Wimpole-street, London.
At Annan, on the 17th inst. in the 47th year of her age, Mrs. DALGLEISH, wife of John DALGLEISH, Esq.
At Annan, on Monday last, Esther, wife of Mr. William Farish FISHER, aged 65. Same place, Miss Margaret HOLLIDAY, aged 82 years.
On the 13th inst. at Hendersyde Park, Roxburghshire, aged 70, George WALDIE, Esq. of Hendersyde, and of Forth House, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
At Larchhill, in the vicinity of Moffat, Margaret, relict of the late Alex. STEVENS, Esq.
At Lowbury House, on the 3rd inst. aged 64, the Rev. Lancelot ION, rector of Ingram, Northumberland, perpetual curate of Leafield, and formerly of Queen's College, Oxford.
At West Lodge, Darlington, on the 3d inst. in her 82nd year, Ann, wife of Jonathan BACKHOUSE, Esq. sen. one of the Society of Friends, much respected.
On Tuesday the 17th inst. at Campsall Grange, near Doncaster, in the 58th year of his age, John FOLJAMBE, Esq. late of Wakefield.
On the 2nd instant, at Sidmouth, in his 22nd year, Nicholas Hull MONKHOUSE, Esq. of Newcastle, wine-merchant, last surviving son of the late Miles MONKHOUSE, Esq.
On Friday last, at Douglas, Isle of Man, Miss Harriet JACKSON, aged 30.
At Ryssgul, parsh [sic] of Menagh, county Donegal, lately, Andrew SHEALS, aged 106 years. He spent the principal part of his life in fishing from the rocks.
At a very advanced age, Mr. Michael FULLAM, well known on the boards of the Dublin Theatre for many years as a first-rate representative of Old Men in the comic walk.—The circumstances attending the death of this vetran [sic] Performer were peculiarly awful and affecting: he had just sung one of the popular songs in the play of Brother and Sister on Friday night, at the close of the first act, in which he enjoyed the well earned triumph of universal applause, when, on retiring from the stage, he suddenly dropped down in a fit into the arms of one of the actors present, and expired while on his way to the Green Room.