Saturday 22 May 1819 (p. 3, col. 5) BIRTHS. On the 12th inst., at Lanark, Mrs. STEELE, wife of John STEELE, weaver, was safely delivered of three fine boys, who, with their mother, are likely to do well. MARRIAGES. Yesterday, at St. Mary's church, in this city, Mr. James GREDDY, to Miss Jane GRAHAM. On Saturday last at Caldbeck, by the Rev. James LYNN, Mr. Thomas ROBINSON, of Caldbeck, to Mrs. SCOTT, of Beck Stones, in the same parish. At Whitehaven, last week, Mr. John SAMPSON, to Miss E. HALL. Monday se'nnight, at Keighley, Mr. W. BRADLEY, of Halifax, architect, to Mrs. ALLEN, widow of the late Mr. J. ALLEN, of Keighley, youngest daughter of the late T. GARFORTH, Esq. of Steeton-Hall, and niece to Sir James GRAHAM, Bart. of Netherby, in Cumberland. DEATHS. On Thursday, in Castle-street, in this city, at the Rev. S. R. HARTLEY's, Mr. FLEMING, of Urswick, Lancashire, in the 73rd year of his age. Since our last:-Mr. Joseph BELL, of Cummersdale Mill, aged 23.-Robert PARK, aged 72.-Elizabeth PALMER, aged 42. Sunday last, at Grinsdale, Mr. John GRAHAM, father of Mr. Arthur GRAHAM, of Caldewgate, aged 75. On the 14th inst. at Dalston, after a long and severe illness, in the 14th year of her age, Mary Ann, second daughter of the late Mr. WATSON, surgeon. At Penrith, on Wednesday last, Mary, the wife of Joseph RICHARDSON, husbandman, aged 61. On Friday week, at Tarn Side, near Wigton, Mrs. Margaret PATTINSON, aged 64. On Tuesday last, at Waverton, near Wigton. universally respected by all who knew him, Mr. John JEFFERSON, son of John JEFFERSON, Esq. of Waverton, aged 34. At Wigton, on Thursday last, Mrs. Margaret BELL, aged 76. On the 13th inst. at Newcastle, Mrs. Dorothy BACKHOUSE, aged 82 years, relict of John BACKHOUSE, Esq. of Caldbeck, in this county. Saturday last, at Inch, near Garliestown, Mr. Wm. BROADFOOT, a respectable farmer, aged 80. On Monday last, in Duke-street, Whitehaven, Mr. Andrew M'KENZIE, aged 77, a native of the Highlands of Scotland.-On Tuesday, in the House of Recovery, Miss Ann FOSTER, aged 21. This is the first person who has died in it since its institution. At Harmless Hill, Whitehaven, Mrs. SWORD, widow of Mr. W. SWORD, aged 63. At Workington, Mr. Geo. PEET, aged 50.-Same place, Mr. Wm. THOMPSON, aged 70. At Keswick, Mr. Joseph BANKS, aged 75, much respected.-Same place, Mr. John HARRIS, aged 87. At Kendal, on Monday last, aged 71, Mrs. DOBSON, wife of Mr. DOBSON, grocer. On Thursday last, at Natland Cottage, near Kendal, aged 53, John MORLAND, Esq. late of Capplethwaite Hall, in Westmorland. On the 12th inst. the Rev. Thomas HAYES, vicar of St. Oswald's, Durham, in his 87th year. At Roucan, near Dumfries, on the 11th inst. Mr. James NICHOLSON, farmer, in his 68th year. At Kirkcudbright, on the 9th inst. at an advanced age, John WALKER, Esq. physician and surgeon. Sunday se'nnight, at Castletown, Isle of Man, Wm. COTTEEN, Esq. aged 49; formerly a Member of the House of Keys.