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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 13 Mar 1819 - BMD
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    3. Saturday 13 Mar 1819 (p. 3, col. 4-5) MARRIAGES. Lately, at Gretna Green, John LANCASTER, to Mary HILL, both of Carlisle. At Penrith, on Saturday last, Mr. Joseph BELL, of St. John's, Upper Canada, in America, to Miss Elizabeth BELL, straw hat maker, Penrith. Lately, at Trinity Church, Whitehaven, James SMILEY, to Miss Mary STAFFORD.-A few days ago, at the same place, Mr. William JACKSON to Miss Isabella HADWIN. A few days ago, at Egremont, Mr. William STEELE, taylor, to Miss Mary PATTINSON. A few days ago, at Arlecdon, Mr. Joseph STODDART, of Great-Broughton, to Miss Sarah HODGSON of Arlecdon. Same place, Mr. Isaac SIMON, of Winscales, near Workington, to Mrs. Isabella WATSON, of Kidburn-Gill, in Arlecdon. Saturday the 20th ult. at Lamplugh, Mr. Jacob DIXON, sen. of Teaches, to Mrs. Eleanor WOOD, of Low-Leys, in the same parish. On the 25th ult., at Marylebone New Church, Thomas Burch WESTERN, Esq., of Tattingston-place, Suffolk, eldest son of the late Admiral WESTERN, to Margaret Letitia, fourth daughter of William BUSHBY, Esq., of Great Cumberland-place, and of Kirkmichael, Dumfriesshire. At Dalwhat, parish of Glencairn, on the 22nd ult. C. A. LENNOCK, Esq. Captain R. N., to Lilias, fifth daughter of John CORSON, of Dalwhat. At Kirk Braddan, Isle of Man, Mr. Daniel KNEALE, (of the firm of HOGG and KNEALE, coal merchants), to Miss Jane CORKHILL, both of that town. DEATHS. In this City, since our last, Mr. John LINDSAY, aged 52.-Jane MOFFAT, aged 78 years. Lately, at Caldbeck, at an advanced age, Mrs. Mary CROSBY, relict of Mr. Michael CROSBY. On Monday last, at Penrith, Mr. William RAYSON, barber, aged 31. At Longtown, on the 10th instant, Mr. George COLQUHOUN, aged 63 years. He was 30 years and upwards parish clerk, at Arthuret, and his death is much lamented. On the 7th inst. at New Houses, Whitehaven, Mr. Thomas THORNTHWAITE, aged 45. Lately at Creetown, Capt. James M'COMBE, of the Isabella, of that port, aged 78; he followed the sea until a short time before his death. On the 7th inst. at Garliestown, of the typhus fever, Capt. William BRYCE, aged 33, master of the James Bryce, of that place, a man very much regretted by all who knew him. At Whitehaven:-On the 9th inst. in Schoolhouse-lane, Mrs. Ann WALLACE, aged 63, wife of Mr. William WALLACE.-On the 10th inst. in Strand-street, Mrs. Rachel REID, widow, aged 72.-Same day, in Roper-street, Mr. Jonathan WATSON, formerly a spirit merchant in Whitehaven, aged 52, very much respected.-In Church-street, Mr. William WILLIAMSON, aged 63. In King-street, Mrs. BANTON, aged 63, relict of Jeffery BANTON.-On the 11th inst. in Irish-street, Mrs. BENSON, aged 38, wife of Captain BENSON of the Dale, of Whitehaven. Sunday morning last, in Plumbland's Lane, Whitehaven, Mrs. PENNINGTON, widow of the late Mr. PENNINGTON, tobacco manufacturer; and mother of Mr. T. PENNINGTON, flour dealer.-Last week, in Dodgson Court, Market Place, Whitehaven, Mrs. Mary PARK, widow, formerly of Millom, in the 64th year of her age. Lately at Beckermont, after an illness of three years, Eleanor the wife of Mr. Henry CADDY, parish clerk, aged 42. Monday se'nnight, at Bigrigg-moor, Mrs. JAMES, wife of Mr. William JAMES, advanced in years. Thursday last, at Drigg, Mr. Henry CASSON, aged 80. Lately, at Water Side, in Ennerdale, Mr. BROCKBANK, of that place, after a long illness. At Smallthwaite, in the parish of Lamplugh, Mr. John DALE, aged 77. Saturday se'nnight, at Borrowdale Place, in Eskdale, Mr. Thomas TYSON, in the 86th year of his age. On the 8th inst., at Culgaith, Elizabeth SEWELL, widow, aged 94 years. On the 5th instant, at Milburn, at an advanced age, Mrs. Mary WILKINSON, the daughter of the Rev. Henry WILKINSON, formerly curate of the same place. At Kendal, on Sunday last, advanced in years, Mrs. BOYDE, mother, of Mr. Samuel BOYDE, butcher, in Kendal.-Same day, at Witherslack, near Kendal, Mrs. FARRER, advanced in years.-On Thursday last, at Kendal, in the prime of life, Mr. William BURTON, of the New Inn. On Sunday the 28th ult., aged 37, Mr. John MACKERETH, late gardener at Brathay Hall-he was found dead in the Lake of Windermere, having it is supposed fallen down in a fit. At Orton, in Westmorland, Wednesday se'nnight, Mrs. Elizabeth BOWMAN, at the advanced age of 93. Early last week, at a very advanced age, Sir R. MACKERETH, of Ewhurst, Hampshire, a native of Kendal, formerly M. P. for the borough of Castle Rising. At his house in Chichester, on Sunday the 28th ult. in his 60th year, Vice-Admiral Sir George MURRAY, K. C. B., and late Captain of the Fleet under Lord NELSON. At Dumfries, suddenly, on Thursday se'nnight, in the 67th year of her age, Mrs. Janet DUNBAR, relict of Mr. Thomas DUNBAR, late Deacon of the incorporation of squaremen, much and justly regretted. At Nithbank, near Dumfries, on the 5th inst. William, infant son of Mr. DINNISTON. Yesterday week, in London, Lady Ellenborough, (not the Dowager Lady) aged 27. Though her Ladyship had been ill some time, her death was unexpected. She was the youngest daughter of Lord Londonderry, by his second wife, the sister of the first Lord Camden, and was married to the present Lord Ellenborough, then Mr. LAW, in 1813. She was half sister to Lords Castlereagh and STEWART. Suddenly, in Douglas Isle of Man, Mr. John CURRAN, mariner, aged 26 years. At Paris, on the 23d ult. of an inflammation of the brain, Lord Spencer Stanley CHICHESTER, brother of the Marquis of Donnegal. Awful Mortality in one Family.-Last week, A. M'KENSEY, Esq. of Southgate, who had a family of 14 children, lost five of them, (four girls and a boy) by a putrid fever; the eldest was twelve years of age, the others ten, eight, seven, and two. They were all buried in one grave.

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