Saturday 26 Jun 1819 (p. 3, col. 4) MARRIAGES. On Monday last, at Penrith, by the Rev. Mr. BEWSHER, Mr. DOBINSON, of this City, to Eliza, third daughter the late Christopher ROBINSON, Esq. of Penrith. At St. Cuthbert's, in this city, on Sunday, Mr. John M'BRIDE, shoemaker, to Miss Mary Ann ROUTLEDGE. At St. Mary's, on Thursday last, Mr. John GRAHAM, calico-printer, to Miss Margaret BELL, of Rockliffe. Tuesday last, at Stanwix, Mr. Wm. IRVING, to Miss Mary HUNTINGTON. At Wigton, on Wednesday week, Mr. John YOUNG, of Carlisle, to Miss MITCHELL of Wigton. At Hexham, on the 14th inst. Mr. James ARTHUR, numberman, Rickergate, Carlisle, to Miss E. ELLIS, stay-maker, of the former place. At Penrith, on Thursday, Mr. John MASON, bleacher, Emont Bridge, to Miss Esther SAVAGE, of Clifton, both belonging to the Society of Friends. Saturday last, at Penrith, Mr. Wm. LANCASTER to Miss Elizabeth THATCHER, both of that place. At Cockermouth, on the 23rd inst. at the Friends' Meeting House, Mr. Samuel MARSHALL, master of the Friends' Seminary at Kendal, to Miss Hannah TIPPING, of Parton, near Whitehaven. At Crosscanonby, by the Rev. Mr. DONALD, on the 8th inst. Mr. Jonathan MARTINDALE, shoemaker, of Maryport, to Miss Ann PINGEY, of the parish of Camerton.-Same place, on Monday last, Mr. Wm. KAIN, to Miss Mary Ann NELSON, both of Crosby. Monday last, at Whitehaven, Mr. James Mc.DONALD, to Miss Elizabeth TATTERS.-Saturday last, Mr. Wm. O'NEIL, to Miss Jane BAXTER. Lately at Bromfield, (by the Rev. T. MARTIN, curate of Orton,) Mr. Richard THOMPSON, to Miss Ann HESKET; both of Allonby. At Workington, Capt. GABBY, to Miss MAJOR. Mr. John HODGSON, to Miss Jane HEAD; both of Loweswater. June 16, by special license, at the house of J. G. LAMBTON Esq. M. P. in Cleveland-row, the Honourable Henry F. C. CAVENDISH, M. P. Major in the 9th Regt. of Lancers, son to Lord George CAVENDISH, to Frances Susan, widow of the Hon. Frederick HOWARD, and only daughter of the late W. H. LAMBTON, Esq. M. P. On Saturday week, at Salcombe Church, near Sidmouth, Capt. ARMYTAGE, of the Colstream Regiment of Guards, second son of Sir George ARMYTAGE, Bart., of Kirklees Yorkshire, to Charlotte Legendre STARKIE, only daughter of the late Legendre STARKIE, Esq. of Huntroyd, Lancashire. DEATHS. Since our last:-Mrs. Lucy WALES, of the Irishgate-brow, aged 58.-At an advanced age, Mr. William GRAHAM, slop-seller, of Scotch-street. At Penrith, on the 18th instant, Mary, the wife of Thomas TURNER, farrier, aged 33. At Great Salkeld, near Penrith, on Monday last, after a short illness, the Rev. Mr. HODGSON, curate of that parish, aged 39. In Wigton, on Sunday se'nnight, Mrs. GREGSON, wife of the Rev. John GREGSON, advanced in years. On the 17th inst. at Maryport, Mr. George TURNER, ship-carpenter, aged 22.-Same day, at Dearham, Mr. Joseph MESSENGER, ship-carpenter, aged 19.-On the 18th inst. at Maryport, Mrs. Ann MIDDLETON, widow, aged 45 years. At Whitehaven-On Wednesday last, in Duke-street, after a short illness, Mr. John NICHOLSON, in the 77th year of his age, much respected.-On Thursday, at the House of Recovery, (where he had been taken on Monday), Mr. Robert HOGG, in the prime of life, hairdresser. Monday last, in Strand-street, Whitehaven, Jane, wife of Mr. Wm. HARTLEY, aged 45.-Friday, at Mount Pleasant, Eleanor, wife of Mr. James MOFFAT, aged 45.-Last week, at same place, Mr. Joseph LITTLE, aged 59.-Saturday, in Church-street, Mr. James BELL, aged 24.-Last week, in Scotch-street, Mrs. Jane WELSH, aged 75.-In Peter-street, Mrs. Eleanor MILBURN, aged 57.-At Beckermont, Mr. James BORWICK, aged 65.- At Workington, Miss Ann KENDALL, aged 20.-At same place, Mrs. ADDERTON, relict of the late Rev. Mr. ADDERTON, minister of Harrington. Saturday last, at Low-Mire, near Workington, Mrs. Martha STEELE, aged 90. At Tuesday last, at Kendal, Ruth DOUGLAS, advanced in years. On Tuesday week, of ossification in the head, at his house in Bedford-square, Middlesex, Philip DAUNCEY, Esq. aged 59, King's Counsel, and a distinguished ornament of the bar. At Cheltenham, the Rev. Peploe WARD, D. D. Rector of Cottenham, Cambridge, Prebendary of Ely, and formerly Fellow of Queen's College. On Thursday week, after a long and severe illness, in the 60th year of his age, the Right Hon. Robert DUNDAS, of Arniston, Lord Chief Baron of the Scotch Court of Exchequer. The coincidence may not be unworthy of notice, that the same day, being the commencement of the Lammas Term in the Court of Exchequer, his Lordship's successor, Sir S. SHEPHERD, arrived in Edinburgh. On the 28th ult. aged one hundred and nine years, Eliz. PERRY, born at Shirlheath, in the parish of Eardisland, and who resided at Streamford, Herefordshire, within 200 yards of the same spot, to the day of her death. Her sight was a little impaired, but she could walk about the house, with the assistance of her daughter, who is now upwards of 80.
Many thanks again Petra Esther Savage was named after her paternal grandmother, Esther Sutton. Her brother, Crosfield Savage had migrated to the USA ca. 1810, and in 1827 was the Consul General for Guatemala in New York. David Armstrong Maylands Western Australia Saturday 26 Jun 1819 (p. 3, col. 4) MARRIAGES. At Penrith, on Thursday, Mr. John MASON, bleacher, Emont Bridge, to Miss Esther SAVAGE, of Clifton, both belonging to the Society of Friends. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus