Saturday 15 May 1819 (p. 3, col. 5) BIRTHS. Thursday se'nnight, at Whitehaven, Mrs. E. C. KNUBLEY, of a daughter.-Yesterday week, Mrs. Geo. KEY, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. At St. Mary's Church, in this City, on Saturday last, Mr. Thomas KNIGHT, to Miss Eleanor JAMES.-On Monday last, Mr. Robert THOMPSON, to Miss Margaret JAMES.-Same day, Mr. John FOSTER, to Miss Martha MEARNES. At Penrith, on Thursday, William LLOYD, private in the 18th Hussars to Elizabeth ROBINSON. Lately, at St. Bees, Mr. John GUNSON, of Snellings, near Egremont, to Miss Mary STEELE, of Middle Town. Saturday the 1st. inst. at Arlecdon, Mr. John DICKINSON, jun. of Kidburn Gill, to Hannah, the eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph HODGSON, Scale Lands.-And at the same time and place, Joseph YATES, Esq. of Holbeck, to Jane, the fourth daughter of the aforementioned Mr. Joseph HODGSON. Lately, Captain WATERS, to Miss BRANTHWAITE, both of Kendal.-Mr. Thomas PALMER, jun. of Liverpool, to Miss RATCLIFF, daughter of Mr. Richard RATCLIFF, of the Seven Stars Inn, Kendal. At Newcastle, Mr. Thomas Emerson VIPOND, grocer, Miss Mary Brougham Frances Elizabeth Dorothy Ann WILSON, of Alnwick.-Same place, on the 6th inst. Mr. Geo. SOWERBY, of Carlisle, to Mrs. Elizabeth MAXWELL, of Newcastle. DEATHS. On Saturday the 8th inst., after a short but severe illness, Mr. Edward ROTHWELL, of the Mains Cotton Works, aged 54, universally respected and regretted. The father of his work-people and the friend of the poor, his kindness, benevolence, and amenity of manners, had endeared him to all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance, and his loss will be as severely felt as his death is deeply and deservedly lamented. On Wednesday last, in Botchergate, Mr. Richard LAMB, aged 78. This respected individual was formerly a calico-printer, and was amongst the first ever employed in that profession in this county. At Penrith, on the 6th instant, Hannah, the wife of Richard WILLIAMSON, skinner, aged 57.-On the 7th Margaret BARKER, widow, 64. At Wigton on Monday last, after a long and tedious illness, Mrs. HODGSON, wife of the late Mr. HODGSON, of Wigton, skinner; advanced in years. Sunday last, at his house in Church-street, Whitehaven, Mr. George KEY, spirit merchant, in the 33rd year of his age, highly respected by a numerous circle of friends. On Saturday last, at Mill of Moss, near Garliestown, Mr. Alexander HANNAH, aged 76.-Same day, at Isle of Whithorn, Mrs. Mary M'DONALL, wife of Mr. Thos. M'DONALL, innkeeper. Saturday last, in Lowther-street Whitehaven, Miss JOHNSTON, grocer, a maiden-lady. At Kendal, on Monday last, advanced in years, Mrs. Betty WEARING. On the 23d ult. in Poland-street, London, aged 87, the Rev. W. STRICKLAND, head of the ancient family of STRICKLAND, of Sizerh, Westmorland. He made over, at an early age, to his younger brother (grandfather of the present representative of the family, Chas. Strickland STANDISH, Esq.) the whole of his patrimonial inheritance, reserving only a small annuity, and retired to the English Jesuits' College at St. Omer's, where he embraced the ecclesiastical state as a member of that society. In the middle of April, at Lisbon, the Duke of Buccleuch, where his Grace had been advised to go for the recovery of his health. He had been for a considerable time in a declining state. His Grace was Lord Lieutenant of the counties of Edinburgh and Dumfries; he was a Knight of the Thistle, and was born 24th May, 1772. He married, in 1795, the youngest daughter of Viscount Sydney, and by her, who died in 1814, had three sons and four daughters.