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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 29 May 1819 - BMD
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    3. Saturday 29 May 1819 (p. 3, col. 5) MARRIAGES. At St. Mary's, on Sunday last, Jacob THOMLINSON to Jane SNOWDEN.-Thursday, Joseph HENRY to Elizabeth OLIPHANT. At St. Cuthbert's, on Saturday last, Erasmus RUST to Mary HUTTON.-Same day, Robert ROBINSON to Ann JACKSON. At Crosscannonby, by the Rev. Mr. DONALD, on Sunday last, Mr. Wm. BARNES, cordwainer, of Maryport, to Miss Ann DANN, of Netherhall. At Crosscanonby, on the 26th instant, Mr. TYSON, attorney, of Ulverston, to Miss WILDS, of Maryport. Mr. Joseph MILLER, of the Ginns pottery, to Miss GREENIP, of Scotch-street, Whitehaven. Sunday last at Hail, Mr. William BRAGG, to Miss Isabella TAYLOR, both of Moorhouse. At Appleby, on Wednesday, Mr. J. BROGDEN, to Miss Isabella TAYLOR, of Appleby. At Annan, Mr. John ROXBURGH, cattle-dealer there, to Miss POOL, of the Post-office. DEATHS. On Tuesday last, aged three years, Mary Isabella, the Daughter of Mr. HALTON, of this city. On Monday last, in Shaddongate, Mrs. GOODFELLOW, widow of the late Mr. Archibald GOODFELLOW, aged 77. Since our last-Joseph WALTON, aged 63; James HARGREAVES, aged 16; and Jane SANDERSON, aged 82. At Tarraby, near this city, on Thursday, Mrs. Margaret GLAISTER, aged 75. At Penrith, on the 21st inst. Joseph BRAITHWAITE, late of Keswick, shoemaker, aged 81.-Same place, on Monday last, John, son of Mr. John HAMILTON, confectioner, aged 7 years. Saturday last, in Queen-street, Whitehaven, Mrs. Sarah ROOKING, wife of Mr. William ROOKING, shoemaker, aged 66. Last week, at the workhouse, Workington, John ROACH, mariner. In early life, he was taken prisoner by a party of American Indians, by whom he was confined upwards of fourteen years. He published an account of his sufferings, together with the manners and customs of the tribes with whom he associated. At Skipton, on the 12th inst. Wm. BIRTWHISTLE, Esq. aged 80, many years Major in the Craven Volunteer Infantry, and formerly a noted buyer of Scotch cattle; he was the last of seven brethren. At Brow, parish of Ruthwell, after a lingering and painful illness, Mr. George DAVIDSON, aged 19 [or 49?], second son of the late Mr. Thos. DAVIDSON, farmer there.

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