Saturday 03 Apr 1819 (p. 3, col. 4-5) BIRTHS. At Greta Hall, Keswick, the lady of Robert SOUTHEY, Esq., of a Son. MARRIAGES. Lately, at St. Mary's church, Mr. James THOMPSON, glazier, to Miss Jane SHIELDS. At Penrith, on Wednesday, Mr. John KENDAL, of Lowther, to Miss Ann BOAK, of the former place.-Same day, Mr. Thomas ARMSTRONG, to Miss Elizabeth BROCKLEBANK, both of Penrith. At Crosscanonby, by the Rev. Mr. DONALD, on the 28th ult. Mr. Wilfred SWAILEY, mariner, to Miss Eliz. ALLAN, both of Maryport. At Whitehaven, John PEARSON, sailor, to Miss S. ATKINSON. On Sunday last, at Whitehaven, Capt. William BELL, of the Endeavour, to Miss Christiana WILSON, of that town. On Monday last, the 29th March, at the parish church of Kendal, by the Rev. J. HUDSON, A. M. Vicar, James JOHNSON, Esq. Solicitor, to Miss YATE. In London, on the 14th inst., Mr. Joseph COLLINS, shoemaker, to Miss HILTON, both of Whitehaven. On Saturday week, at Newcastle, Mr. James MUNRO, comedian, to Miss Jane Ballantyne NICOLL, daughter of the late Mr. James NICOLL, merchant, Quebec. At Dunglass, on the 27th ult. Henry HARVEY, Esq. of the Madras army, to Lady DE LANCEY, widow of the late Sir Wm. DE LANCEY, K. C. B. and eldest daughter of Sir James HALL, Bart. DEATHS. On Saturday morning last, in this City, aged 76, Mrs. PALEY, relict of the celebrated Dr. PALEY, very much regretted. Since our last:-Mrs. Ann DIXON, of Botchergate, aged 70.-Thomas STOREY, of Broad Guards, aged 67. Yesterday evening, on her return from Liverpool, at Sedgewick House, near Kendal, Mrs. Margaret HODGSON, of Scotby, near this City, one of the Society of Friends. Suddenly, at Nealhouse, in the parish of Thursby, Mr. Jos. HOWE, aged 72-a man much respected. At Kirkandrews-upon-Eden, on Wednesday last, at an advanced age, Mrs. BURN, wife of the Rev. Richard BURN. A few days ago, at Ranbeck, Mr. John SALKELD. At Penrith, on the 19th ult., Ann, the wife of Mr. Benjamin SISSON, carpenter, aged 25.-Same place, on the 24th ult. Elizabeth BOAK.-On Saturday last, Mrs. Margaret ADAMSON, aged 85.-On Wednesday, Mr. William SEWELL, butcher, aged 58. On Sunday last, in Wood-street, Maryport, Mr. Jos. WOTTON, aged 73.-On Wednesday, in High-street, Captain Thomas BOWMAN, aged 56. On Monday last, at Ginns, Mr. John RICHARDSON, aged 60.-Same day, at Newhouses, Mr. Wm. POWE, aged 20.-Same place, on Tuesday, Mrs. HARA, widow, aged 65. In Queen-street, Whitehaven, on Thursday last, Miss Sarah PIPER, one of the Society of Friends, aged 65. In Hamilton Lane, Mrs. RINKIN, wife of Mr. Thos. RINKIN, plumber and glazier, aged 28. At Kendal, on Saturday, 27th March, the Rev. Mr. THORNBOURGH, Curate at Kendal church, and perpetual Curate of Natland, near Kendal, in the prime of life. At Papcastle, on Sunday last, in consequence of the overturning of a gig, Mrs. TAYLOR, of Wigton, widow. On Friday week, at Rose Hill, near Whitehaven, aged 4 years, Margaret, the youngest daughter of Milham HARTLEY, Esq. At Workington, on the 19th inst., Mrs. Ann PARK, aged 48 years. At Egremont, Mrs. Ann EILBECK, widow, in the 78th year of her age. On the 14th instant, at the age of 97, Mrs. PROCTOR, of Selby, of the Society of Friends. At Elrington, near Haydon Bridge, Miss Eliz. LAMBERT, aged 51. At Dumfries, on the 26th current, John GRAY, eldest son of Mr. David GRAY, gold and silver smith.-On the 23rd ult., Mrs. Wilhemina HARLEY, relict of the late James DALZELL of Locharthur.-On Sunday last, in her 93rd year, Mrs. BLAIR of Garroch, relict of David BLAIR, Esq., late Provost of Dumfries, and Collector of Customs.-At Maxwelltown, on Monday se'nnight, very suddenly, Mrs. Mary HOWAT, wife of Mr. Alexander KIRKPATRICK, baker.-On Monday last, at Kelton, near Dumfries, Mr. David M'LELLAN, sen.-At the House of Mr. William GLOVER, Cleughbrae, on the 29th ult., where he had gone for the recovery of his health, Mr. Robert BEVAN, of the Customs, Leith, eldest son of the late Captain and Adjutant Henry BEVAN, of the Dumfries-shire Militia, in the 22nd year of his age. At Annan, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. James BEATTIE, joiner, aged 36.-Same place, on the 16th ultimo, Mrs. Ellen AINSWORTH, aged 82 years, wife of Mr. George ANDERSON, late bailie, (to whom she had been married for the long period of 60 years) respected by all who knew her. At Girvan, Ayrshire, on the 20th instant, in the 25th year of his age, Mr. James CRAIG lately Precentor at the New Church of Dumfries. On the 19th ultimo, at Kensington, Mr. John TODD, of Charing Cross, London, hosier, a native of Newbegin, near Penrith, deeply regretted by his family and numerous friends. On the 11th ult., almost immediately on his return to Paris, Count REGNAULT DE SAINT JEAN D'ANGELY. At Davy Hume-hall, Henry NORRIS, Esq., in the 74th year of his age, one of the oldest Magistrates in Lancashire. At Douglas, Isle of Man, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. John KERMODE, master sail-maker, in the 20th year of her age. At White-hoe, near Douglas, aged 58 years, Catharine, wife of Mr. Patrick MAGEE, auctioneer.