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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 17 Jul 1819 - BMD
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    3. Saturday 17 Jul 1819 (p. 3, col. 4-5) BIRTH. On Tuesday last, at Blackhouse, near Wigton, Mrs. CLARK, wife of Mr. Daniel CLARK, of three fine sons, who, with their mother, are likely to do well. MARRIAGES. The 8th inst. in Baker Street, London, by special licence, J. R. G. GRAHAM, Esq., M. P. for Hull, and eldest son of Sir James GRAHAM, Bart., of Netherby, to Fanny CALLANDAR, youngest daughter of James CAMPBELL, Esq., of Ardkinglas. The Duke of York gave away the bride, and the Duchess and a numerous company of high rank were present at the ceremony. At Kirkoswald, on Monday last, Mr. John BELL, of Heugh, Abbey Lanercost, to Miss LOWTHIAN, of Old Parks, near Kirkoswald. On Tuesday last, at Workington, the Rev. John POSTLETHWAITE, of Chatton, to Mary, eldest daughter of John PARKIN, Esq. of Lowmire Lodge, near Workington. Tuesday se'nnight, at St. James's, Whitehaven, Mr. John DOUGLAS, mariner, to Miss Jane BELL, of George-street.-Same place, on Saturday last, Mr. Lancelot HODGSON, mariner, to Miss Catherine MULLEY, of George-street; and the next afternoon (Sunday) whilst a party of friends were visiting the new-married pair, Mrs. Jane MULLEY, (the bride's mother) was suddenly taken ill, and expired in a few minutes! [About four years ago, this woman was laid out, and considered actually dead by medical men,-but, fortunately, before the time appointed for her interment, she exhibited signs of life, and speedily recovered.] The 30th ult. Abram LEVY, Esq. of Kirkby, Cumberland, to Lucy, youngest daughter of the late M. BRISTOW, Esq. of Preston. At Kendal, Mr. Michael STOREY, to Miss Mary GOTT, straw-hat maker.-Mr. Christopher PENNINGTON, watch-maker, to Miss Nancy MIDDLETON, all of Kendal. Tuesday week, at Halton, Robert Fletcher BRADSHAW, Esq. of Halton Hall, to Sarah, only daughter of John BRADSHAW, Esq. of Lancaster. On Monday, at Dumfries, Mr. Oliver STRONG, chairmaker, late of this city, to Miss RAIN, of Dumfries. Thursday se'nnight, at Melling, Matthew ATKINSON, Esq. of Temple Sowerby, one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the county of Westmorland, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late James PARKINSON, Esq. of Lancaster, solicitor. At Kelso, on the 5th inst. Mr. Patrick WILSON, writer, Kelso, to Jessie, eldest daughter of Mr. James DARLING, agent for the Bank of Scotland. At Mary-le-bone Church, William Yates PEEL, Esq. M. P. for the Borough of Tamworth, and second son of Sir Robert PEEL, Bart. to the Right Hon. Lady Jane MOORE, second daughter of the Earl of Mount Cashel. DEATHS. On Saturday night last, at Great Orton, universally regretted, Mr. Samuel MATHERS, schoolmaster and parish clerk of that place, aged 35. At Wigton, on Sunday last, Miss Sarah SLACK, advanced in years. At Penrith. on the 7th inst. Mrs. Margaret GRAHAM, widow, aged 65.-Same place, on Wednesday, Mary, wife of Mr John SIMPSON, aged 48. At Lowther, on Friday week, Mr. Benjamin PROCTOR, aged 83. At Ashley Hall, near Kingston, Jamaica, on the the [sic] 14th March last, Mrs. WALCOTT, aged 21 years, only daughter of the late Henry SHAW, Esq., Crosby-upon-Eden; a young lady, whose amiable and prepossessing manners endeared her to all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance: and the qualities of her heart were such as to render her a dutiful daughter, a sincere and sympathizing friend, and an affectionate wife. On the 24th March last, at Antega Bay, Mr. Wm. SHAW, aged 19 years, only son of the late Henry SHAW, Esq. Crosby-upon-Eden, universally regretted; whose goodness of heart had secured him the friendship and esteem of a large circle of acquaintance, by whom his death was duly appreciated, and who most deeply feel and lament his premature death. He had the best of prospects. May 26, at Falmouth, in Jamaica, Robert GILPIN, Esq. collector of his Majesty's customs in that port, and second son of the late Wm. GILPIN, Esq. of Whitehaven. Friday se'nnight, at Workington, in the 51st year of his age, greatly and deservedly respected, Mr. John HODGSON, merchant. Wednesday week, in Queen-street, Whitehaven, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. John GIBSON, mariner, aged 50.-Saturday, in same street, Miss Mary DAWSON, in the prime of life. Wednesday se'nnight, at Cleator, Mr. Isaac SOUTHWARD, parish clerk and auctioneer, aged 50. At Kendal, on Monday last, Mrs. Agnes ROWLANDSON, aged 29 years. At Maxwelltown, on the 25th ult. Mrs. Sarah DOBIE, relict of the late Mr. Mungo DOBIE, writer, Lockerbie. At Auchencairn, in the parish of Kirkmahoe, on the 2nd curt. aged 75, Mary, relict of the late Alexander WALKER, Esq. of Auchencairn. On the 5th inst. at his seat at Newlands, Hants, the Honourable Admiral Sir William CORNWALLIS, G. C. B. Vice Admiral of England, &c. Saturday se'nnight, Frances BRIDGEFORD, aged 78, attended at the Register Office, in this city, to prove her husband's will; while doing so she was much affected, and after paying the fees, she sank into a chair speechless: she was immediately conveyed to a neighbour's, where she died in a few minutes!-Worcester Journal.

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