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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 20 Mar 1819 - BMD
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    3. Saturday 20 Mar 1819 (p. 3, col. 4-5) MARRIAGES. At St. Mary's church, in this City, on Saturday last, Mr. John LEIGHTON, to Miss Jane PURVIS. At St. Cuthbert's, on Monday, Mr. Wm. SIMPSON, to Miss Ann LITTLE. On Thursday last, at Burgh, Mr. George LAWSON, to Miss Margaret LONSDALE. At Whithorn Isle, Mr. Peter M'CRACKEN, to Miss Jane KERNELL; Mr. James BROADFOOT, merchant, to Miss Ellen GUTHRIE; Mr. James M'MULLEN, to Miss Ann COULTRAN; Mr. David M'CLURE, to Miss Grace M'GAA, all of that place. At Garliestown, Mr. George HANNAY, to Miss Mary GORDON; Mr. Elias REID, to Miss Jane LESLIE. At Kendal, on Monday last, Mr. John WALLAS, to Miss Betty FOXCROFT, both of Kendal. At Dumfries, on Monday, by the Rev. Dr. SCOT, John ALLAN, Esq., of Fountainbleau, to Miss Jane ALLAN, daughter of John ALLAN, Esq., of Kirkhouse, Lancashire. DEATHS. On the 17th inst. at the Parsonage, of water in the head, Mr. William Barton TENISON, eldest son of Wm. TENISON, Esq. Douglas; a youth whose uncommon talents and amiable dispositions procured him the admiration and love of all to whom he was known. On Thursday last, in Caldewgate, aged 9 years, John, the only son of John WILSON, Esq. Since our last:-Mr. Thomas HETHERINGTON, of Willow Holme, aged 76.-Eliz. GILL, of this City, aged 36. On Thursday last, at Orton, Mr. Robert LENOX, aged 86. On Wednesday se'nnight, at Corby, Mrs. PALMER, aged 90, widow of Mr. John PALMER, formerly of Wetheral. Lately, at Greystoke, Mrs. RUDHOUSE, aged 78, late housekeeper at Greystoke Castle, the seat of the Duke of Norfolk, by whose munificence her decline of life was passed in easy competence. At Penrith, on the 11th inst. Mary, the wife of Rich. HOGARTH, aged 39.-On the 12th, Joseph, son of Wm. MILLER, aged 12.-On Thursday last, John SPEDDING, waller, aged 21. On Tuesday last, William YEATS, Esq. of Kirkland, near Kendal, of an apoplexy; deservedly lamented. In Senhouse-street, Whitehaven, William WILLIAMSON, Esq. in the 68th year of his age, formerly of Esk Meals.-In Roper-street, aged 56, Mr. Jonathan WATSON, formerly a wine-merchant, &c.-In King-street, at the house of her son-in-law, (Mr. MOSSOP, ironmonger) Mrs. BANTON, formerly of Workington. At Whithorn Isle, Mr. James M'GUFFIE, aged 64.-Mrs. CONNOR, widow, aged 75. Suddenly, at Newhouses, on Friday last, Martha, the wife of Mr. John WEAR, aged 75. On Wednesday last, at Ginns, Mrs. Elizabeth LEVINGSTON, widow, aged 52. At Keswick, aged 66, Mr. Thomas JAMES, blacksmith. At Bridekirk, Mr. George WARTON, aged 85 years. He dropped down whilst digging in his garden, and was taken up lifeless. The 8th inst. at his seat, St. John Lodge, Herts, Sir Cornelius CUYLER, Bart. a General in the Army, Governor of Kinsale, and Colonel of the 68th regiment of foot. At Dumfries, on Monday, Mr. Benjamin DAWSON, chair-maker. Suddenly, at his house in Douglas, on the morning of Friday Feb. 26, the Hon, John COSNAHAN, one of his Majesty's Deemsters for the Isle of Man, aged 65. Last week, in the Isle of Man, Mr. John CORLETT, captain of Jurby Parish.-Also, at Mount Anna, in Kirk Michael, in the 70th year of her age, Sarah VICARY, upwards of fifty years a servant in Bishop CRIGAN's family.-At Douglas, Mr. Stanley TINSLEY, in the 90th year of his age. At her residence near Castle Mona, Isle of Man, aged 33 years, Mrs. Lucinda HEAPS, wife of John HEAPS, Esq. On Friday se'nnight, in the 53rd year of his age, the Right Rev. John PARSONS, D. D., Lord Bishop of Peterborough, and Master of Balliol College, in the University of Oxford. At Dublin, on the 6th inst. Major-General TROTTER, Colonel-Commandant of the Royal Artillery, and Commanding the Royal Artillery in Ireland. His first commission in the regiment is dated Jan. 10, 1770.

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