Saturday 18 Jun 1825 (p. 3, col. 5- 6)
BIRTHS.
On Monday last, Mrs. HARRINGTON, Woodbank, of a Daughter.
On the 2nd inst. at Boulogne sur Mer, the Lady of Sir Richard HENEGAN, of a Daughter.
MARRIAGES.
At St. Cuthbert's church, in this city, on Monday last, Mr. James WASHET to Miss Janet HEWITT. Same place, on Wednesday last, Mr. Joseph BROWN to Miss Mary DENLEY.
At Arthuret church, on Sunday week, Mr. Wm. FERGUSSON, merchant, Longtown, to Miss Mary GREENWELL, of Cannobie.
At Penrith, on Saturday last, Mr. Matthew THOMPSON, tailor, to Miss Sarah BATES. Same place, on Tuesday last, Mr. Henry DALTON, of Udford, to Miss Elizabeth FISHER, of Penrith.
At Brigham, on Thursday last, Mr. George WHITAKER, of Great Broughton, to Miss BELL, daughter of Mr. J. O. BELL, surgeon, Cockermouth.
Last week, at Crosscannonby, Mr. David HARKNESS, of Workington Hall, to Ruth, daughter of Mr. Jeremiah BARWISE, of Maryport.
On the 4th inst., at St. John's chapel, Hensingham, Mr. Robert SIMPSON, to Miss Margaret CAREY. The first marriage solemnized at that chapel.
At Appleby, on Sunday last, Mr. John STEADMAN, jun. to Miss Elizabeth FENTON. At the same place, a few days ago, Mr. John GROVES, cabinet-maker, to Miss Elizabeth FENTON. [According to FamilySearch, John GROVES and Elizabeth THOMPSON (not FENTON) married on 09 Jun 1825 at St. Laurence, Appleby.]
At Lancaster, on Wednesday week, Mr. WILSON, solicitor, of Poulton-le-Fylde, to Miss THRELFALL, ironmonger, &c. of Poulton.
June 7, at Ightham, near Seven-Oaks, by the Rev. Archdeacon MARKHAM, Captain James CHADWICK, of the 86th regiment, to Anna Isabella, daughter of the Rev. George MARKHAM, D. D. late Dean of York.
At the Dowager Vicountess [sic] DUNCAN's, on the 8th instant, Lieut.-General Sir John Hamilton DALRYMPLE, Bart., to the Hon. Adamina DUNCAN, daughter of the late Lord Viscount DUNCAN.
On the 13th inst., at Millisle, Daniel M'LAURINE, Esq. accountant in the British Linen Office, Newton-stewart, to Eliza, daughter of the late Mr. DUNSMORE, of Garliestown.
At New Malton, Yorkshire, on the 11th inst., Mr. James COATES, tea-dealer there, to Miss Margaret MURRAY, eldest daughter of Mr. MURRAY, Crossmichael.
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