Saturday 25 Feb 1826 (p. 3, col. 5)
BIRTHS.
At Stanwix, on Wednesday evening, Mrs. Richard LOWRY, of a Son.
On Sunday the 19th instant, the lady of Mr. Thos. SLEE, mathematical teacher, Tirril, of a Son.
Tuesday night, in London, the Marchioness of Clanricards (late Miss CANNING) of a Daughter.
MARRIAGES.
On Monday last, at Stanwix church, Mr. Charles BROWN, (late of the Bank of Messrs. FORSTER & Co.) to Miss HOWNAM, of St. Ann's Hill, near Carlisle.
At Annan, on Saturday last, by special license, Mr. James SMITH, from London, to Miss Elizabeth, daughter, of Mr. R. Storey DOCKRAY, of Penrith.
At Croscannonby, on the 16th inst. W. SIMPSON, mariner, to Miss E. MITCHELL. Same place, on Wednesday, Henry FAULDER, mariner, to Miss M. SMITH, both of Maryport.
At Whitehaven, Mr. William MURRAY, to Miss Ann SPEDDING, of Hensingham.
At Bridekirk, Mr. John SHEPHERD, to Mrs. Sarah CAMM, innkeeper, both of Cockermouth.
At Kendal, Mr. Joshua LEIGHTON, of Ulverston, to Miss Sarah ATKINSON, of Kendal. Mr. Thos. JOHNSON, to Miss Eleanor CHAMBERS. Mr. Jesse MASON, to Miss Eleanor FAWCETT.
At Brough, Westmorland, on Tuesday the 21st instant, by the Rev. L. DODGSON, A. M., vicar, James HULL, Esq., of London, to Miss MOORE, of Brixton, Surrey.
At St. Philip's Church, Liverpool, the Rev. David THOM, Minister of the Scotch congregation, Bold-st. Liverpool, to Margaret, third daughter, of Mr. Wm. STEEL, glass-manufacturer there.
At Moorstone, on the 8th inst., Mr. J. F. WYLIE, factor to Sir J. H. MAXWELL, Bart. of Springkell, to Miss Susan HILL.
On the 16th inst., at Bishopwearmouth, Job James BULMAN, Esq. of Cox Lodge, Northumberland, to Caroline, youngest daughter of George ROBINSON, Esq. of Hendon Lodge, in the county of Durham.
At Newington, on the 10th, James HATHORN, Esq. S. S. C. St. Patrick's Square, to Lady C. FAIRLIE, daughter of the late Sir James CAMPBELL, Bart.
At Caton-Brookhouse, James SATTERTHWAITE, Esq. of Lancaster, to Miss HUGHES, grand-daughter of Thos. EDMONDSON, Esq. of Grassyard Hall, near Lancaster.
DEATHS.
In this city, on Tuesday last, Mr. John LIDDEL, of Castle-street, aged 38.—On Saturday night, Sarah, youngest daughter of Mr. George STOREY, of the Sun Inn, Caldewgate, aged 10 years.
At Gill, near Wigton, on the 16th inst. Mr. Thomas REAY, aged 19 years, after a lingering illness, much lamented.
At Mains, near Wigton, on the 14th instant, Miss KAY, aged 31, a young lady whose amiable disposition had endeared her to all her acquaintance and friends.
Feb. 21st, at Penrith, Mr. Geo. HULLOCK, carpenter. Since our last, Sarah, wife of Mr. Jonathan DOUGLAS, Town-head, Penrith, aged 63.
At Whitehaven:—Ann, the wife of Mr. Andrew MINNOCK, aged 65. Chas. FURPHEY, aged 101. In Plumbland-lane, in the 19th year of her age, Miss Elizabeth IRVING. The 13th, in Queen-street, Miss Sarah KENDAL, aged 39. On the 17th, at Hilton Row, Mr. Richarn [sic] BIRBECK, aged 59. At Mount Pleasant, Elizabeth MILBURN, aged 66. At New Houses, Mr. Robert COWAN, aged 32. At Ginns, Geo. NICHOLSON, aged 48. At Rottington, Mrs. Ann LAIRD, in the 73d year of her age. Lately, at Hensingham, Mrs. Ann WILSON, relict of Mr. Wm. WILSON, manufacturer.
On Friday last, at Maryport, Wm. JACKSON, joiner, aged 19. At the Steer, near that town, Thos. WIGRAM, a life-guardsman, in the prime of life.
At Workington, on the 12th inst. Mr. Benjamin FURNESS, aged 63. Mrs. Elizabeth GRENNAN, aged 67. On the 14th inst. Mrs. Jane WILSON, aged 81.
At Great Broughton, on the 11th, aged 70, Mary, relict of the late John PALMER, Esq.
At Cockermouth, Julia, the infant daughter of the Rev. Mr. LOWTHER, curate of Embleton. Same place, on Saturday last, Mr. Wm. MURGATROYD, hatter, 87.
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