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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 03 Jul 1819 - BMD
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    3. Saturday 03 Jul 1819 (p. 3, col. 5) MARRIAGES. At Penrith-On Saturday last, Mr. Thomas COLLIN, to Miss Mary DENHAM.-Monday, Mr. Wm. GIBSON, to Miss Frances HENWELL.-Tuesday, Mr. Joseph STEWART, schoolmaster, to Mrs. Elizabeth SCOTT, schoolmistress.-Same day, Mr. Wm. NICHOLSON, to Miss Agnes ROBINSON.-Wednesday, Mr. James REED, to Miss Elizabeth IVISON. On Wednesday se'nnight, at Barton, near Penrith, Mr. William WALKER, of Kendal, to Miss Margaret WALKER, of Martindale. Saturday last, at Workington, Mr. James BIRKETT, bread-baker, of Maryport, to Miss Eliz. DODDS. Saturday last, at Whitehaven, Mr. Thomas KNIGHT, to Miss Hannah COOKE.-Sunday last, Mr. Thomas LITTLE, to Miss Rebecca ISMAY. Saturday last, at Torpenhow, Mr. John RENDAL, of Bewaldeth, to Miss D. WILLIAMSON, of Bassenthwaite. At Kendal, on Thursday last, Mr. WILLAN, solicitor, of Lancaster, to Mrs. IRELAND, of Kendal. At St. George's, Hanover-square, London, the Hon. Robert Henry CLIVE, M. P., Oakley Park, Shropshire, second son of the Earl of Powis, and brother of her grace the Duchess of Northumberland, to the Right Hon. Lady Harriet WINDSOR, daughter of the late Earl of Plymouth. DEATHS. June 30th, at Crosby Lodge, in consequence of a fall from his horse, much and deservedly lamented by all who knew him, David KENNEDY, Esq. one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace, and a Deputy Lieutenant for this County. On Tuesday last, suddenly, in the prime of life, Mr. Henry HARRISON, third son of Mr. John HARRISON, of Sprunston, near Carlisle. At Penrith, on Saturday last, Mr. Isaac PROCTOR, aged 23; and on Tuesday, Mrs. Margt. ROPER, aged 83. Last week, in Ribton-lane, Whitehaven, Mrs. PALMER, wife of Mr. Robert PALMER.-Friday week, in Charles-street, Mrs. Sarah PEARSON, aged 51.-Same day, in Scotch-street, Mrs. Mary MILLER, aged 75.-Same day, in Strand-street, Mr. U. WORKMAN, aged 96. Thursday week, at Workington, Deborah, daughter of Mr. Thos. LIDDLE. At Workington, Jane, the eldest daughter of John SMITH, Esq. aged 9 years. On his passage outward, Capt. LAYE, aide-de-camp to Sir Gregor M'GREGOR, and son of Major-Gen. LAYE, of Newcastle. At Crossroads, parish of Closeburn, on the 10th inst. Mr. Joseph NEILSON, aged 73. At Righead, parish of Irongray, on Saturday last, Mrs. CARRICK, wife of Mr. Wm. CARRICK, farmer there. In George's-street, Annan, on the 32rd inst. [sic - 23d ult. according to Carlisle Journal] Mrs. HANNAH, aged 74.-Same day, in Port-street, Mrs. JARDINE, aged 52. At Dumfries, on Monday, Miss LAURIE, of Crofts.-On Wednesday, advanced in years, Mrs. Eliz. CRIGHTON. At Clunie, parish of Terregles, on Wednesday week, Mr. Samuel M'MINN, farmer, aged 81. The circumstances attending his death are melancholy in the extreme. About a fortnight ago he paid a visit to his daughter, Mrs. John FROOD, at Rabbiewhat, whose husband was lately unfortunately drowned while crossing at Bowness, as noticed in in a former paper. Mr. M'MINN passed through Dumfries on Wednesday, early in the afternoon, on his return home, and had proceeded as far as the Glen Burn, about a quarter of a mile from his residence, when in crossing a narrow wooden bridge over that place, his foot slipped (as is supposed,) and he fell into the stream; and although it was not above a foot in depth, yet from the fatigue he had undergone, the suddenness of the fall, and his head being immersed in water, the vital spark was entirely gone before he was discovered.

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