Saturday 10 Jul 1824 (p. 3, col. 5-6)
MARRIED,
At St. Cuthbert's Church, on Thursday last, Mr. HUNTON, manufacturer, to Mrs. CREAN, both of this city. [Thomas HUNTON and Ann CREAN on FamilySearch.] Same day, at St. Mary's, Mr. Geo. THACKWRAY, of Caldbeck, to Miss Sarah MARTINDALE, of this city.
On Monday last, at St. Mary's, in this City, Mr. John BEWLEY, to Miss Jane NELSON.
On Saturday last, at Annan, Mr. Joseph THOMPSON, schoolmaster, to Margaret, third daughter of Mr. Chas. STOREY, of Westward Cottage. [Retracted in the following week’s paper.]
At Keswick, on Tuesday, Mr. John PEAT, shipbuilder and merchant, of Maryport, to Miss AIRY, of Keswick.
At Whitehaven, Mr. John KNOX, to Miss Eleanor HODGSON. Mr. John LAMB, to Miss E. MOSSOP. Mr. Isaac SMITH, to Miss Ann BELL. Mr. John PIPER, to Miss Jane BROWN.
At Harrington, Capt. T. LITTLE, to Miss WESTRAY; Capt. W. GIBSON, of the Lord Kilwarden, to Miss Mary WESTRAY, all of Harrington. [According to FamilySearch, they were Thomas LITTLE and Mary WESTRAY; and William GIBSON and Mary WESTRAY. Both couples married on 02 Jul 1824 at Harrington.]
At Cockermouth, on Saturday last, Mr. WILSON, hat-manufacturer, to Miss DU THOIT, late French teacher in Mrs. TURNBULL's boarding school.
At Bridekirk, on Saturday last, Mr. Thos. ALLINSON, formerly captain of the Donald of Maryport, to Miss Jane HAYTON, both of Tallentire.
At Torpenhow, on Saturday, Mr. DICKMAN, miller, to Miss Margaret COULTHARD.
At Annan, Mr. JACKSON, of Gilcrux, to Miss FLETCHER, of Whitehaven, only daughter of the late Mr. John FLETCHER, formerly riding-officer for the Bootle district.
Saturday, at Cambridge, the Rev. Henry George KEENE, Fellow of Sidney Sussex college, and Assistant Oriental Professor at the East India college, to Anne, third daughter of the late Chas. Apthorp WHEELWRIGHT, Esq. of Highbury.
June 21, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, the Rev. Wm. HOWLETT, A. B. of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Frances, fourth daughter of Joseph TAYLOR, Esq., of Yarmouth.
At Elderslie House, on the 1st of July, Robert Cunninghame BONTINE, Esq., of Ardoch, eldest son of William C. Cunninghame GRAHAM, Esq., of Gartmore, to Frances Laura, daughter of Archibald SPEIRS, Esq., of Elderslie, Renfrew, and grand-daughter of the late Lord DUNDAS.
DIED,
This week, Mary LAWLESS, of Drovers-lane, aged 19.
At Rockliff, on the 14th ult. Mary ALLISON, daughter of Marmaduke ALLISON, aged 26, much respected.
At Oughterby, on the 4th inst. Mr. Robert ROBINSON, aged 76; much and deservedly respected.
On Thursday last, at the Height, near Caldbeck, William, eldest son of Mr. William BEATIE, aged 20.
On Thursday last, at Dalston, while on a visit to his relatives, (from Cannobie), Mr. Joseph STUBBS, aged 20. This valuable young man fell a victim to the natural small pox; and hence all persons will see the necessity of vaccination. He had been well educated, and was designed for the Scotch Church.
At Cockermouth, on Monday last, Mr. Thomas GARTH, aged 73. On Tuesday, Mr. John THOMPSON, auctioneer, aged 75.
At Workington, on Tuesday, Mr. Henry DICKINSON, tallow-chandler, aged 32.
In Lowther-st., Whitehaven, Mr. Wm. JENKINSON, plumber and glazier, aged 19.—At Low-house-mill, near Whitehaven, suddenly, Mr. Joseph TURNER, sen. At Stanley, near Whitehaven, Mr. Jacob BOADLE.
At the house of Mr. George BARNES, Harrington, Mrs. Eleanor FINLINSON, aged 90.
Lately, at Keswick, Mr. Jas. GORDON, jun. woollen manufacturer, aged 43. On the 21st ult. at Lissock Hall, near Keswick, Edwin, the infant son of Joseph LINTOFF, Esq.—At Keswick, in the 51st year of his age, Mr. Joseph JACKSON, of the Royal Oak inn.
At Thirsk, Yorkshire, on the 12th ult. aged 57, the Rev. Joseph JEFFERSON, a native of Wigton.
At Calcutta, 20th January last, David Staig WILSON, aged 24, youngest son of Bailie Wm. WILSON, Dumfries.
At Annan, Mr. John HOPE, grocer and spirit dealer.
On Saturday last, at Lotherton, near Aberford, aged 65, John RAPER, Esq., of York, banker.
Suddenly, at Leith, on Monday morning, the Rev. Dr. JOHNSTON, in the 91st year of his age.
On Thursday, at the residence of his father, the Dean of Winchester, the Rev. Thomas RENNELL, vicar of Kensington, and late Christian Advocate at the University of Cambridge; a gentleman of great talents and acquirements. He was only lately married.
On Saturday, at her house in Berkeley-square, the Dowager Countess of Albemarle, in her 82nd year.
At Douglas, Isle of Man, aged 50 years, Isabella, daughter of the late Peter HEYWOOD, Esq., formerly one of the deemsters of the island. Same place, Miss Mary CLAGUE, late of Blackburn, 22. At Castleton, at the age of 88, Mrs. FITZSIMMONS, mother of Mr. John FITZSIMMONS, gaoler of Castle Rushen. At Kirk Marown, Mr. Robert LEWIN, aged 29. At Hampton Court, Charles, son of J. ABBOT, Esq. aged 11 years. At White Hoe, near Douglas, aged 54, Mr. John NICHOLSON, formerly of Beckermont, Cumberland. At Douglas, Mr. Alexander GIBBONS, mariner, aged 21.