Tuesday 01 Jul 1777 (p. 2, col. 4 – p. 3, col. 1)
MARRIED
The 19th inst. at Kirkoswald by the Rev. Mr. FISHER, Sir Thomas CAREY, Bart. of Trickham hall in Devonshire, to Miss Jane SMALWOOD.
[According to the Parish Register Transcript of Kirkoswald, they were Sir Thomas CAREW of Haccomb in the county of Devon, Bart. and Jane SMALWOOD of this parish.]
DIED
On his passage from Norway to Whitehaven, Capt. BACON of the Bolton; he was buried a few days ago in the Orkneys.
Wednesday last, at Harrington, in the 77th year of his age, Mr. Charles JELLY, many years tide-surveyor of that port.
[According to the Copeland Registers Index, he was buried on 27 Jun 1777 at Harrington.]
Yesterday se'ennight, at Wigton, in the 84th year of his age, Mr. Isaac WESTMORLAND, a gentleman of fair character, and sincerely regretted by his numerous acquaintances.
[According to the Parish Register Transcript, Isaac WESTMORELAND, Wigton, age 84, was buried on 18 Jun 1777 at Wigton.]
Last week at Resuewen, near Wigton, in the Prime of life, Mrs. Ann PATTINSON.
[According to the Parish Register Transcript, Ann PATTINSON, Resuan, aged 23, was buried on 17 Jun 1777 at Wigton.]
Tuesday last, at Wigton, Miss ATTY, after a lingering illness.
[According to the Parish Register Transcript, Mary daughter of Crispin ATTY, Officer of Excise, Wigton, & Elizabeth his wife, aged 16, was buried on 26 Jun 1777 at Wigton.]
Monday se'ennight at Dumfries, Robert RIDDICK, of Corbieton, Esq.
Wednesday last at Carlisle, after a few days illness, Mr. John ATKINSON, greatly respected.
[According to FamilySearch, John ATKINSON, aged 83, was buried on 27 Jun 1777 at Carlisle.]