Hi I dont know if this is a useful clue or s red herring but I have a family of Sowerbys at Asby in the 1700s not far from Appleby and Joseph is a common family name There is a Joseph Sowerby b 1727 in Asby who married a Isabel Hodgson. His grandson Joseph Sowerby b 1799 in Hilton married Hannah Hodgson in 1827. There seems to be a link between these two families. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Deborah Hodgkinson" <dhodgkinson@shaw.ca> To: <eng-westmorland@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 8:47 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Joseph SOWERBY > > Thanks George, > Isabella Collinson Hodgson would be about 36 when she remarried to Joseph > Sowerby. I would guess that he was born somewhere between 1785 and 1795 > but > don't know where. > Deborah > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "craig simpson" <simpson_489@hotmail.com> > To: <eng-westmorland@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 12:13 PM > Subject: Re: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Joseph SOWERBY > > >> >> Hi Deborah, >> Not sure I have anything that fits but I have a William Sowerby born >> circa >> 1817 at Appleby, Westmorland. William married Elizabeth Pearson born 1823 >> at Kirkby Stephen, they married at Warcop on 14th February 1846. >> Elizabeth >> & William had a son George Sowerby born 1846 at Bleatarn, Warcop, >> Westmorland. George went on to marry my ancestor Mary Warwick of Soulby, >> Kirkby Stephen on 30th May 1874 at the Register Office, Appleby. George & >> Mary had eight children all born Kirkby Stephen. >> Regards, >> Craig Simpson> From: dhodgkinson@shaw.ca> To: >> ENG-WESTMORLAND@rootsweb.com> Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 22:11:52 -0800> >> Subject: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Joseph SOWERBY> > Looking for information on >> Joseph Sowerby who married Isabella (Isabellow) Collinson Hodgson Nov. >> 17, >> 1827 in Brough. They had one son, John, christened October 29, 1828. >> Joseph listed as a grocer on White 1828 Directory and a >> joiner/wheelwright >> on Pigot's 1829 Directory. Listed as a carpenter on John's baptism in >> Bishop's Transcripts.> > Isabella Collinson born 1791 Gt. Musgrave >> married >> William Hodgson of Bongate, Appleby 1809 in Gt. Musgrave. They had six >> children: Thomas died 1810, Joseph 1811, Elizabeth 1813, Agnes 1818, Ann >> & >> William (twins) 1820. William Hodgson died 1821 Green Craig or Cragg and >> was buried in Brough. I already have extensive information on the >> Collinson family.> > Blended family emigrated to Whitby Township 1832. >> Family lore has Joseph as a Captain but able to confirm this yet.> > Any >> informati! >> on on Joseph Sowerby, his origins or a first marriage would be >> appreciated.> > Deborah Hodgkinson> Victoria, B.C. Canada> >> > -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please >> send an email to ENG-WESTMORLAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word >> 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the >> message >> _________________________________________________________________ >> Choose the perfect PC or mobile phone for you >> http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/130777504/direct/01/ >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> ENG-WESTMORLAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-WESTMORLAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Brian, Can't see an attached file. Can we do attachments on the list? Regards, Gillian ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Patterson" <brainy@ntlworld.com> To: <eng-westmorland@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 09, 2009 9:43 AM Subject: Re: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Ellwoods of Dufton Hall > David, > > I have only two Ellwoods but would be delighted to extend my entries as > they > relate to other members of my family. > > I attach a very brief gedcom file that has all the information to hand. > I hope that it helps. > > Brian > > -----Original Message----- > From: eng-westmorland-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:eng-westmorland-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of David Foster > Sent: 08 January 2009 12:46 > To: Westmorland Mailing List > Subject: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Ellwoods of Dufton Hall > > I have for some time been researching the family of John Ellwood > (1795-1872) > of Dufton Hall, Dufton, Westmorland, & his wife Nancy. > > Are there any living relatives out there doing the same? > > If so, I'd be very keen to share information. > > David Foster > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-WESTMORLAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-WESTMORLAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Deborah, Not sure I have anything that fits but I have a William Sowerby born circa 1817 at Appleby, Westmorland. William married Elizabeth Pearson born 1823 at Kirkby Stephen, they married at Warcop on 14th February 1846. Elizabeth & William had a son George Sowerby born 1846 at Bleatarn, Warcop, Westmorland. George went on to marry my ancestor Mary Warwick of Soulby, Kirkby Stephen on 30th May 1874 at the Register Office, Appleby. George & Mary had eight children all born Kirkby Stephen. Regards, Craig Simpson> From: dhodgkinson@shaw.ca> To: ENG-WESTMORLAND@rootsweb.com> Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 22:11:52 -0800> Subject: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Joseph SOWERBY> > Looking for information on Joseph Sowerby who married Isabella (Isabellow) Collinson Hodgson Nov. 17, 1827 in Brough. They had one son, John, christened October 29, 1828. Joseph listed as a grocer on White 1828 Directory and a joiner/wheelwright on Pigot's 1829 Directory. Listed as a carpenter on John's baptism in Bishop's Transcripts.> > Isabella Collinson born 1791 Gt. Musgrave married William Hodgson of Bongate, Appleby 1809 in Gt. Musgrave. They had six children: Thomas died 1810, Joseph 1811, Elizabeth 1813, Agnes 1818, Ann & William (twins) 1820. William Hodgson died 1821 Green Craig or Cragg and was buried in Brough. I already have extensive information on the Collinson family.> > Blended family emigrated to Whitby Township 1832. Family lore has Joseph as a Captain but able to confirm this yet.> > Any information on Joseph Sowerby, his origins or a first marriage would be appreciated.> > Deborah Hodgkinson> Victoria, B.C. Canada> > -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-WESTMORLAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Choose the perfect PC or mobile phone for you http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/130777504/direct/01/
Hello All, Can anyone help us to sort this out. Question - is the family at 1841 one and the same as at 1861. Look-up has any one the facility to look up the 1 or (is it 2) families in 1851. If so could you send they off line. IGI - Thos ULLOCK christened 8 July 1798 Windermere Westmorland father John ULLOCK - extracted (Batch No P012791) IGI - Marriage between Thomas ULLOCK to Mary SINKINSON on 30 January 1834 at Kendal Westmorland - extracted (Batch No M396495) 0 - In 1841 Thomas Ullock aged 40 (1801) born out of County a Timber Merchant is married to Mary (nee ?) aged 30 (1811) born out of County they have 2 children Margaret aged 4 (1837) born out of County, Mary aged 6 (1835) born out of County they live at Allonby Bromfield Cumberland HO107, p160, bk17, f8, p10. 1 - In 1851 - need this census 2 - In 1861 Thomas Ullock aged 62 (1799) born Bowness Windermere Westmorland and a Land & House Proprietor married to Mary (nee Sinkinson) aged 51 (1810) born Kendal Westmorland, they have two daughters, Mary aged 26 (1835) unmarried, born Bowness Windermere Westmorland, Margaret aged 24 (1837) unmarried born Bowness Windermere Westmorland and, a visitor Margaret Sinkinson aged 62 (1799) born Kendal Westmorland, described as a gentlewoman - they also have three servants and live at Quarry Howe, Undermillbeck Kendal Ambleside Westmorland see RG9, 3964, f65, p17 3 - In 1871 Thomas Ullock aged 72 (1799) born Bowness Westmorland a House and Land Owner married to Mary (nee Sinkinson) aged 61 (1810) born Kendal Westmorland they have two daughters Mary E aged 36 (1835) born Bowness Westmorland, Margaret aged 34 (1837) born Bowness Westmorland they have 2 servants and live at Quarry House Undermillbeck Bowness Windermere see census at RG10, 5280, f52, p43. 4 - In 1881 Thomas Ullock aged 83 (1798) born Windermere Westmorland a Land & House Owner Retired Hotel Keeper married to Mary (nee Sinkinson) aged 71 (1810) born Kendal Westmorland with two daughters Mary Elizabeth aged 46 (1835) born Windermere Westmorland and Margaret aged 44 (1837) born Windermere Westmorland they have 3 female servants and live at Quarry House Undermilbeck Windermere Westmorland see RG11, 5208, 44, 26, 1342256. Grateful thanks for any help you are able to offer. Best wishes Bronwen and David
On Monday 12 January 2009 12:32:03 Barb Baker wrote: > STRANGE DEATH OF KIRKBYTHORE WOMAN. > > On Saturday evening last, an inquest was held at the house of MR. RICHARD > BURN, the Spread Eagle Inn, Kirkbythore, before GEORGE ROWLAND THOMPSON, > Esq., coroner, touching the death of a young woman named ANN ELIZABETH > DAVIDSON, 24 years of age, daughter of MR. JOHN DAVIDSON, shoemaker, > Skirwith, who died a week yesterday, after her confinement. > Richard BURN(E) b. 1842 was the son of Richard BURN who had been the publican at the Bridge Inn, Kirkby Thore and whose widow Mary nee WILSON had succeeded him to that position until her death in 1865. > The following gentlemen were sworn on the jury: JABEZ CROSBY (foreman), > ROBERT SINTON, HENRY BURN, There are a number of candidates for this Henry BURN(E), but it could possibly be Henry BURNE who farmed Blackleases which is right beside the railway line between Newbiggin and Kirkby Thore. > JOSEPH HORN, RICHARD BROWN, JOHN JEPSON, > MICHEL ION, JOHN MALLINSON, CARRICK SANDERS, THOMAS LANCASTER, ROBERT > PARKER, and JAMES WOOD. > > The first witness called was > > MARIA BURN, who said deceased was a single woman and 24 years of age. This is probably Maria BURN(E) b. 1838, the sister of Richard BURN(E) All these BURN(E)s are related and are descended from Richard BURN and Mary FARRER who were married at the now vanished parish of Addingham and moved to Temple Sowerby in the late 1750s. They were my gggg-grandparents. -- ==== Michael Lightfoot Canberra, Australia michael.lightfoot@pcug.org.au ====
Thanks George, Isabella Collinson Hodgson would be about 36 when she remarried to Joseph Sowerby. I would guess that he was born somewhere between 1785 and 1795 but don't know where. Deborah ----- Original Message ----- From: "craig simpson" <simpson_489@hotmail.com> To: <eng-westmorland@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 12:13 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Joseph SOWERBY > > Hi Deborah, > Not sure I have anything that fits but I have a William Sowerby born circa > 1817 at Appleby, Westmorland. William married Elizabeth Pearson born 1823 > at Kirkby Stephen, they married at Warcop on 14th February 1846. Elizabeth > & William had a son George Sowerby born 1846 at Bleatarn, Warcop, > Westmorland. George went on to marry my ancestor Mary Warwick of Soulby, > Kirkby Stephen on 30th May 1874 at the Register Office, Appleby. George & > Mary had eight children all born Kirkby Stephen. > Regards, > Craig Simpson> From: dhodgkinson@shaw.ca> To: > ENG-WESTMORLAND@rootsweb.com> Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 22:11:52 -0800> > Subject: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Joseph SOWERBY> > Looking for information on > Joseph Sowerby who married Isabella (Isabellow) Collinson Hodgson Nov. 17, > 1827 in Brough. They had one son, John, christened October 29, 1828. > Joseph listed as a grocer on White 1828 Directory and a joiner/wheelwright > on Pigot's 1829 Directory. Listed as a carpenter on John's baptism in > Bishop's Transcripts.> > Isabella Collinson born 1791 Gt. Musgrave married > William Hodgson of Bongate, Appleby 1809 in Gt. Musgrave. They had six > children: Thomas died 1810, Joseph 1811, Elizabeth 1813, Agnes 1818, Ann & > William (twins) 1820. William Hodgson died 1821 Green Craig or Cragg and > was buried in Brough. I already have extensive information on the > Collinson family.> > Blended family emigrated to Whitby Township 1832. > Family lore has Joseph as a Captain but able to confirm this yet.> > Any > informati! > on on Joseph Sowerby, his origins or a first marriage would be > appreciated.> > Deborah Hodgkinson> Victoria, B.C. Canada> > > -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please > send an email to ENG-WESTMORLAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the > message > _________________________________________________________________ > Choose the perfect PC or mobile phone for you > http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/130777504/direct/01/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-WESTMORLAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Bev, I have a KNIPE in India that I cannot any other of that name to. She was Charlotte KNIPE probably born about 1880 who married William Graham at Calcutta in 1816. I don't know where she was born or who her parents were. I understand that there were KNIPEs in St Helena and as it was on the trade route to India from England I had wondered if she came from there. David -----Original Message----- From: eng-westmorland-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-westmorland-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Bev Kirby Sent: 14 January 2009 13:00 To: ENG-WESTMORLAND@rootsweb.com Subject: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] KNIPE family Hi Listers, Request info on a line of KNIPE's which I have managed to take back to a Thos KNIFE [KNIPE] marrying Ann REDPATH in ULDALE 4 May 1780. Where to now? Is this Thos KNIPE roots in Westmorland or does he belong to the Lancs- that is my question! His children are MARY, JOHN and THOS- other first names that feature are WILLIAM, ROBERT- not that that helps too much! Does anybody have a missing KNIPE from this era? His grandson was an ironmonger in WIGTON. Thank you Bev Kirby ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-WESTMORLAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
In a message dated 15/01/2009 02:09:02 GMT Standard Time, David@hughlock.co.uk writes: Hi Christopher, Thank you so much for these two transcriptions. They have both fitted into my tree. Could I request that should you find any other references to any of these surname you point me in their direction. Ullock, Ulloch, Hullock, Hulloch, Hulock, Huloch, Youlock, Hewlock. Hewloch, etc I do have many other spellings of this name and they all come from the same Ullock of that I am now certain. My surname has come from ULLOCK. Again many thanks Regards David Hughlock Hello David, Transcript of Will and Parish Registers sent off list. Hope you find them useful. Regards, Trevor Littleton
Looking for information on Joseph Sowerby who married Isabella (Isabellow) Collinson Hodgson Nov. 17, 1827 in Brough. They had one son, John, christened October 29, 1828. Joseph listed as a grocer on White 1828 Directory and a joiner/wheelwright on Pigot's 1829 Directory. Listed as a carpenter on John's baptism in Bishop's Transcripts. Isabella Collinson born 1791 Gt. Musgrave married William Hodgson of Bongate, Appleby 1809 in Gt. Musgrave. They had six children: Thomas died 1810, Joseph 1811, Elizabeth 1813, Agnes 1818, Ann & William (twins) 1820. William Hodgson died 1821 Green Craig or Cragg and was buried in Brough. I already have extensive information on the Collinson family. Blended family emigrated to Whitby Township 1832. Family lore has Joseph as a Captain but able to confirm this yet. Any information on Joseph Sowerby, his origins or a first marriage would be appreciated. Deborah Hodgkinson Victoria, B.C. Canada
Hi Christopher, Thank you so much for these two transcriptions. They have both fitted into my tree. Could I request that should you find any other references to any of these surname you point me in their direction. Ullock, Ulloch, Hullock, Hulloch, Hulock, Huloch, Youlock, Hewlock. Hewloch, etc I do have many other spellings of this name and they all come from the same Ullock of that I am now certain. My surname has come from ULLOCK. Again many thanks Regards David Hughlock ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Darvill" <cdarvill@dsl.pipex.com> To: <eng-westmorland@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2009 7:44 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] ULLOCK > David > > I have transcribed most of the Patterdale registers and I have it as Agnas > ULLOCK and John PATTINSON. Agnas was a Spinster "of full age" and living > at > Grisedale and John, a miner, was a bachelor "of full age" living in > Glenridding. > > There is one other ULLOCK marriage at Patterdale. On 9 May 1880 Agnes > ULLOCK, a 27 year old Spinster living at Township,Patterdale married > Thomas > GERMAN a 34 year old Widower from Bowness, Windermere. Agnes, the daughter > of John ULLOCK a Tailor, was a Domestic Servant and Thomas, the son of > Joseph GERMAN a Farm Labourer, was a Shoemaker. > > Regards, > > Christopher Darvill > > -----Original Message----- > From: eng-westmorland-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:eng-westmorland-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of David Hughlock > Sent: 21 December 2008 18:21 > To: Westmorland Mailing List > Subject: Re: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] ULLOCK > > Hello all, > > Thank you so much for all the ULLOCK'S you presented to me. Most of these > are new to me and now I have a whole batch more to check through, so thank > you so much. > > I did have the marriage of ULLOCK, Agnes Marr 1843 Engl West Patter Sp: > John > PATTINSON. > > I thought I would try and find the actual date so back to IGI and up > popped > the marriage - Yet another variant of the name ULLOCK - Marriage 11 March > 1843 at Patterdale Westmorland between Aynas ALLOCK and John Patterson - > extracted (Batch No M055691) > > So thank you all for my first Christmas Present if anyone finds any > further > Ullocks and other variants I would be very grateful. > > May I wish you all a very HAPPY CHRISTMAS and a CONTENTED SUCCESSFUL NEW > YEAR > > Kind regards > > David > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-WESTMORLAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-WESTMORLAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Bev~ I'm familiar with a Lancelot KNIPE, said to be the son of William KNIPE and Mary STEEL, who married 11 Mar 1776 Warcop, Westmorland. He emigrated to the US, and married Elizabeth JACKSON 07 Jun 1802 Baltimore, MD, daughter of Nathan JACKSON & Elizabeth TUER, of Dufton and Knock, Westmorland. Lancelot was a lead miner. He might be related to your Thomas. There is only one KNIPE, Antoney KNIPE, listed in the 1787 Westmorland Census, Occupation: Barber, living at Stricklandgate, Kendal Parish. Donna Minke -----Original Message----- From: eng-westmorland-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-westmorland-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Bev Kirby Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 7:00 AM To: ENG-WESTMORLAND@rootsweb.com Subject: [ENG-WESTMORLAND] KNIPE family Hi Listers, Request info on a line of KNIPE's which I have managed to take back to a Thos KNIFE [KNIPE] marrying Ann REDPATH in ULDALE 4 May 1780. Where to now? Is this Thos KNIPE roots in Westmorland or does he belong to the Lancs- that is my question! His children are MARY, JOHN and THOS- other first names that feature are WILLIAM, ROBERT- not that that helps too much! Does anybody have a missing KNIPE from this era? His grandson was an ironmonger in WIGTON. Thank you Bev Kirby ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-WESTMORLAND-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Listers, Request info on a line of KNIPE's which I have managed to take back to a Thos KNIFE [KNIPE] marrying Ann REDPATH in ULDALE 4 May 1780. Where to now? Is this Thos KNIPE roots in Westmorland or does he belong to the Lancs- that is my question! His children are MARY, JOHN and THOS- other first names that feature are WILLIAM, ROBERT- not that that helps too much! Does anybody have a missing KNIPE from this era? His grandson was an ironmonger in WIGTON. Thank you Bev Kirby
Hello Lynne I have the family of John Cloudsdale (abt 1842) of Hawkshead, Lanc who married Elizabeth Walker in 4th 1/4 1863. They had 10 children. Elizabeth Walker is a relative of mine Cliff Stutter Victoria B.C. Canada
Hello, I was wondering if anybody on this list has any information on the Cloudsdale family. Any help appreciated. Thanks Lynne
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STRANGE DEATH OF KIRKBYTHORE WOMAN. On Saturday evening last, an inquest was held at the house of MR. RICHARD BURN, the Spread Eagle Inn, Kirkbythore, before GEORGE ROWLAND THOMPSON, Esq., coroner, touching the death of a young woman named ANN ELIZABETH DAVIDSON, 24 years of age, daughter of MR. JOHN DAVIDSON, shoemaker, Skirwith, who died a week yesterday, after her confinement. The following gentlemen were sworn on the jury: JABEZ CROSBY (foreman), ROBERT SINTON, HENRY BURN, JOSEPH HORN, RICHARD BROWN, JOHN JEPSON, MICHEL ION, JOHN MALLINSON, CARRICK SANDERS, THOMAS LANCASTER, ROBERT PARKER, and JAMES WOOD. The first witness called was MARIA BURN, who said deceased was a single woman and 24 years of age. She entered their service at Martinmas last. About a month after she went, deceased remarked that she was rather troubled. Witness asked her if she was in the family way, and she answered, yes, she had had something of the sort before. Nothing more was said until the child was born on Wednesday morning. Deceased did not appear to be near her confinement. On Monday morning witness was from home, and returned about one o'clock. She found deceased in bed, but undressed. She asked deceased if she was going to be confined. She said she thought not, as it was different to what had been before. Deceased never got up after that, but remained in bed over Monday and Tuesday. Witness saw her on Tuesday night. She was still ill, and witness again asked her if she thought she was going to be confined. Deceased said she thought it was inflammation. Did not hear deceased call for assistance. On Wednesday morning about seven o'clock, witness went up to deceased's bedroom, when she found the dead body of a female child lying on the floor about a half a yard from the bed. Deceased said that she had got it over. Witness then called DR. JACKSON, who saw her and the dead body of the child. The doctor saw her every day from the time of birth of the child to her death, which took place on Friday morning about three o'clock. A week gone Tuesday, deceased went to Penrith by the 9 o'clock train, and returned at 4. DR. JACKSON was the next witness examined. He said he was called in to see deceased on Monday morning last. She complained of pain in the lower part of her bowels. He ordered her to go to bed and apply bran formentations. He knew she was in the family way. Some weeks previous, he charged her with being so. She partly denied it, and she afterwards asked him if he could give her something to get rid of it. He replied he never did anything of the kind and never would. She further said she would sacrifice her half year's wages if he would do so. He saw deceased again on Wednesday, and the body of a new-born female child, of apparently about the half period of gestation. The appearance led him to suspect deeased had taken to procure abortion. There were no external marks of violence on the child. He thought that the child might be about four and a half months gone. There was a little hair on the head and symptoms of finger and nail marks. He was present about four o'clock on Friday morning when the woman died. DR. WATSON, of Templesowerby, was the next examined. He said ... I have examined the body of the deceased. There are no marks of external violence, or any external appearance by which I can speak as to the cause of death. I have received from the police three bottles, which I produce. One I believe contains laudanum, another contains gin and a little water, and the third, to the best of my belief, an infusion of savin, a shrub used to procure abortion. I cannot say further what was the cause of death without a post mortem examination. The enquiry was adjourned until Monday, to enable the doctors to complete a post mortem examination. The Coroner and jury met again at four o'clock last Monday afternoon, and on answering to their names MR. JOS. HORN was the only one wanting. In answer to the Coroner, one of the jury stated that Mr. HORN was at Penrith, where he had purchased a horse, and that he had left word if not at home in time for the inquest, his father would act on his behalf. The Coroner told the jury that could not be done. He had consulted their wishes in adjourning the enquiry till four o'clock, or he would have held it at an earlier hour. It was, he understood, on the suggestion of MR.HORN and others that he had fixed it for that time to suit their convenience, and MR. HORN undoubtedly ought to have been in attendance, there was no excuse for him. Several witnesses, including MR. . H. GRAHAM, chemist, Penrith, and others, were in attendance, and as the enquiry was about being again adjourned, MR. HORN put in an appearance, and the inquest was proceeded with. DR. WATSON was the first witness called. He said - In conjunction with DR. JACKSON he made a post mortem examination on Sunday of the deceased, of which he presented an elaborate report. There was nothing found in the body to account for death. He supposed deceased had not taken any of the articles she had in her posession; there was no chemical test to trace the presence of vegetable poison. -- No other witnesses were called. -- The jury returned an open verdict.
REPRESENTATION OF WESTMORLAND. We, "Manchester Examiner", are informed that MR. H. GARDNER, of Sion Hill, near Garstang, will come forward to oppose EARL BECTIVE in the representation of Westmorland. MR. GARDINER is a retired barrister, and a large landed proprieter. He will give the Liberals an opportunity of measuring their strength with the Conservative party. MR. GARDNER, if elected, will give MR. GLADSTONE decided support. ===========================================