Saturday 10 Apr 1819 (p. 3, col. 5) BIRTH. On Sunday last, at the Vicarage, Kendal, the Lady of the Rev. J. HUDSON, A. M. of a Daughter. MARRIAGES. At St. Mary's, on Sunday last, Mr. Henry TWEDDLE, painter, to Miss Susan RICHARDSON. Last week, at Egremont, Mr. James FREARS, slater, to Miss SALKELD, both of that place. At Lamplugh, on Monday morning, Captain Joseph JENKINSON, of Workington, to Miss Frances JACKSON, daughter of Mr. JACKSON, of Bird Dyke, Lamplugh. At Garliestown, Mr. John M'KEYNON, aged 82. On Sunday last, at St. James's Church, Whitehaven, Mr. John LLOYD, joiner, to Miss Mary MARTIN, both of that town. At Appleby, on Tuesday se'nnight, Mr. J. SEWELL, boot and shoe-maker, to Miss E. DODGSON, dressmaker.-On Monday se'nnight, at the same place, Richard TINKLAR, to Mary LOWDEN. Lately, at Fulham, the Earl of Dundonald, father of Lord COCHRANE, to Anne Maria, eldest daughter of Francis PLOWDEN, Esq. At Whittington, Salop, Mr. Robert BOWEN, of Preeshenley, aged 19, to Mrs. Ruth MORRIS, aged 85! She is one of the claimants of BARBER's property, and two carriages with four horses were in the procession to church; the Oswestry band also followed; and the turnpike gates were decorated with ribbons and flowers! On Saturday evening, at the Countess of Antrim's house, Bruton Street, London, Lord STEWART, to Lady Emily VANE TEMPEST. The marriage ceremony was performed by Dr. PORTER, the Bishop of Clogher, and the new-married couple immediately set off for North Cray, the seat of Lord Castlereagh. The bride was given away by the Duke of Wellington, and a large company of nobility and gentry was present. DEATHS. Since our last:-Mrs. Ann DIXON, of Botchergate, aged 70.-Same place, Mr. Stephen HORSLEY, aged 15.-Mrs. Mary WATSON, of English-street, aged 81.-Mr. Joseph TURNER, of Upperby, aged 66 years. At Wigton, on Wednesday last, after a long illness, which he bore with pious fortitude, Mr. Wm. LOWES, many years ironmonger there, aged 56. At Penrith, on the 1st inst. Mrs. Elizabeth SUTTON, widow, aged 83,-the last of seven whose remains have been interred at Barton, the ages of whom, united, amount to 583 years.-At same place, on the 2nd, Mrs. Elizabeth LEE, aged 49, widow of the late John LEE, grocer.-Same place, on Thursday last, Mrs. Ann WATKINS, widow, aged 67. On Wednesday the 31st ult., after a lingering indisposition, Miss Catharine WALKER, daughter of Mr. WALKER, Workington. Suddenly, at Workington, Mr. Robert RICHARDSON, ship-wright, aged 38 years. On Sunday last, at New-houses, Whitehaven, Miss Eliz. ATKINSON, aged 20.-Same place, Mrs. Margaret BANNINGTON, aged 76.-On Monday, near Mountpleasant, Mr. John M'GINNIS, cartman, aged 20.-In Church-street, Mrs. Isabella PATTERSON, widow, at an advanced age.-On Wednesday, at Newhouses, Mrs. Isabella HARRISON, widow, aged 63. Saturday last, at Parton, near Whitehaven, Joseph the son, and on Monday, Elizabeth the daughter, of Mr. Joseph WILSON, tobacconist, Whitehaven. On Friday, in Cross-street, Whitehaven, Frances, the daughter of Mr. PERRY, solicitor, aged four years.-In King-street, greatly regretted by all who knew him, Mr. George BRAITHWAITE, aged 22; a clerk in the Bank of Messrs. HARTLEY and Co. Monday se'nnight, in Liverpool, Frances Emma, wife of Mr. John M'KINNEY, late of Whitehaven, and of Workington Mill. Wednesday se'nnight, at Muncaster Castle, Maria, the only daughter of Lord LINDSAY, aged seven months. Saturday se'nnight, at Hill House in Waberthwaite, Mrs. Sarah WILLIAMSON, a maiden-lady, aged 60 years. At Ambleside, Robert PARTRIDGE, Esq. aged 76. The 24th ult. Mr. WARHURST, aged 58,of the King's Arms, Ulverston. Sunday se'nnight, at Acorn House, Keswick, aged 57, much and deservedly respected, Mr. John I'ANSON, for several years master of the Royal Oak Inn, but had retired from business some time ago. At Green Dikes, near Egremont, Mr. Joseph HEWIT, aged 61, formerly of Brow Foot, near Keswick. At Kendal, on Tuesday last, Mr. Thos. BOUSFIELD, carpenter, advanced in years.-On Wednesday last, Mr. Robert JENNINGS, aged 57, after a long and painful indisposition. Friday week, aged 37, Mr. Joseph HANBY, printer and proprietor of the Blackburn Mail, and son of the late Rev. Thomas HANBY, Methodist preacher. On Sunday, the 21st ult. at Skybright, in the parish of Malew, Isle of Man, aged 59 years, Mrs. Mary MOORE, relict of Francis Wilder MOORE, Esq. late of Julianstown, Ireland, and daughter of the late Deemster Thomas MOORE. At Dumfries, on Sunday last, in the 71st year of her age, Mrs. Janet NAIRN. At Dumfries, on Wednesday week, Mr. Richard BENDALL, flax-merchant, aged 75 years. At Madeira, on the 11th March last, James IRVING, Esq. of Kirkbean-a young man of very promising talents, and remarkable for the goodness of his heart. At Middlebie, on the 31st ult. Mr. James IRVING, younger of Middlebie, aged 23, much regretted. At Maxwelltown, on Saturday last, Janet, youngest daughter of Mr. James CUNNINGHAM, clog-maker. The 23rd ult. Mr. Adam WEIR, of Kelso, merchant. The 21st ult. Mr. Thos. MILLER, of Hawick, writer. On the 22nd ult. at Ladykirk Manse, in Berwickshire, the Rev. George TODD. On the 24th ult. at Paris, in the 50th year of her age, Elizabeth, Countess of Lucan, youngest daughter of the late Henry Earl Fauconberg, and originally married to the present Duke of Norfolk.