Saturday 12 Jun 1819 (p. 3, col. 4-5) BIRTH. At Acorn Bank, Westmorland, the lady of Charles Poyntz BYNE, Esq. of a son. MARRIAGES. At Penrith, on Wednesday last, by the Rev. Thos. BEWSHER, John CONNELL, Esq. of Carlisle, to Elizabeth, only daughter of Matthew HARRISON, Esq. of Penrith. At Stanwix church, by the Rev. Mr. HUDSON, on Wednesday last, James GANDY, Esq., of Kendal, to Mrs. BOUSFIELD, of the former place. At St. Cuthbert's, in this City, on Thursday se'nnight, Mr. William MAXWELL, cotton-spinner, to Miss Elizabeth ARMSTRONG, of Botchergate, dress-maker. Wednesday week, at St. Mary's, Mr. HARRISON, serjeant major of the 18th Hussars, to Miss ARMSTRONG, daughter of Mr. John ARMSTRONG, innkeeper, Carlisle. At Wigton, by the Rev. Mr. DODD, on Thursday last, Mr. S. RIGG, of Wigton, to Miss ROOK, of Akehead. At Gretna Green, on Wednesday last, Mr. Alexander KIRK, of Longtown, to Miss Jane HOPE, of Langholm.-Same day, Capt. Robert BELL, of Maryport, to Miss Jane FELL, daughter of Mr. Joseph FELL, of Bank End, near Maryport.-On Thursday, Mr. Edward MARRS, grocer, Carlisle, to Miss Jane HEWITT, of Stanwix. At Bridekirk, on the 3rd inst. Mr. Henry DALTON, of Eaglesfield, to Miss PALMER, of Great Broughton. At the Abbey, on Monday last, Henry ARCKLEBY, aged 75, to Miss Mary LEE, a blooming damsel of 27. They were both paupers in Holm Cultram workhouse. Saturday last, at Whitehaven, Mr. John CROSTHWAITE, to Miss Eliz. TOWNSLEY. Monday, at Muncaster, by the Rev. Mr. TOPPING, Mr. James ASKEW, of Lancaster, solicitor, to Miss Ann HASSELL, of Ravenglass. Saturday last, at Arlecdon, Mr. Henry SANDWITH, of Scale Lands, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Joseph HODGSON, of that place. Saturday last, at Workington, John WHITESIDE, Esq. to Mrs. Catherine HAYTON.-Same place, last week, Mr. Wm. ALLAN, to Miss Jane BRAITHWAITE. At Kendal, on Monday week, Mr. John ROBINSON, to Miss ALLAN.-Same day and place, Mr. DURHAM, shoemaker, to Miss Ruth SHAW.-Same day, Mr. MUSGROVE, white-smith, to Miss CHAMBERLAIN.-On Tuesday week, Mr. Wm. TYSON, of Windermere, to Miss Ellen HUTCHINSON. At Appleby, on Tuesday se'nnight, James SAYER, to Anna ABRAM [Hannah HAYBURN according to FamilySearch]. At Dumfries, on Monday, by the Rev. Mr. BABINGTON, John SYMONS, Esq. M. D., to Harriet, youngest daughter of the late Hugh MAXWELL, Esq. At St. Paul's Church, Covent Garden, London, on the 3rd instant, Mr. James KERR, merchant, Dumfries, to Miss Sarah Ann KERR of London. At Dumfries last Monday, Mr. Robert THOMSON, writer, Dumfries, to Miss Grace LAWSON, formerly of Carlisle.-Same day, and place, Mr. John MURRAY, shoemaker, to Miss Isabella HOUSTON, parish of Kells, Galloway. Last week, at Dumfries, Mr. Thos. M'NOAH, stocking manufacturer, to Miss May M'CAA.-Mr. John NIBLOE, cabinet maker, to Miss Grace M'TALDERACH, of Glenluce, Galloway.-At Maxwelltown, on Monday, Mr. James COLTART, baker, Dumfries, to Miss Isabella CAMERON, Maxwelltown. At Roothings, in Essex, a farmer, aged 85, and a young woman, the daughter of a near neighbour, in her 19th year. The bride was attended by her grandmother, mother, father, (to whom her husband had answered 40 years ago at the font as sponsor,) her mother and two of her sisters. The happy bridegroom was accompanied to the altar by his children and grand children, and one great grand child. DEATHS. On Wednesday last, in Scotch-street, in the prime of life, Mr. Wm. CREIGHTON, butcher. Friday week, in this City, Miss Margaret PATTINSON, daughter of Mr. Wm. PATTINSON, Abbey-gates. At Longlands Head, parish of Kirkbride, on the 30th ult. Mrs. Margaret SANDERSON, aged 81. At Westward Parks, on Monday last, Mrs. WATSON, wife of Mr. WATSON, after a long and tedious illness. At Far-rigg Moor, near Wigton, on Sunday last, Mr. Robert MURRAY, aged 84. He was a constant attendant on Wigton market, and was in perfect health the Tuesday before: what is remarkable, he had not slept out of his own bed for twenty-two years, and never experienced an hour's sickness till the time of his death. At Penrith, on Wednesday last, Mr. Isaac MILBURNE, aged 22.-On Thursday, Mr. Geo. RICHARDSON, of the Small Dog Inn. Monday last, in George-street, Whitehaven, Mrs. PARKER, widow, aged 81. At Keswick, Mrs. HUTTON, aged 69, wife of Mr. HUTTON, guide to the lakes mountains, &c.-At same place, Miss Dinah HALL, daughter of the late Mr. John HALL, aged 17. At Heversham, near Kendal, on Monday last, Mr. William BLACK, to Miss RATCLIFF. At Kendal, on the 4th inst. Mr. Samuel TROTTER, aged 78.-Same place, on Tuesday last, Mr. Nicholas WILSON, watchmaker, aged 60, much respected. At Kendal, on the 27th May, Mr. James JACKSON, painter, aged 27, after a very long and painful illness. On Sunday week, at Lawrence House, near Kendal, much respected, Mrs. WOOFE, aged 70. On Tuesday morning, at Dumfries, Mr. Jas. GRANT, writer, in his 22nd year.-At Edinburgh, a few days ago, Mr. Wm. LAWSON, late wine merchant in Dumfries.