Saturday 10 Oct 1818 (p. 3, col. 4-5) BIRTH. On Monday last, in Hart-street, Bloomsbury-square, London, Mrs. COTTERELL, of a Daughter. MARRIAGES. On Monday last, at Sebergham, (by the Right Rev. the Chancellor of Carlisle) the Rev. J. LOWTHIAN, A. M., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Vicar of Killington, in the Diocese of York, to Miss WALLAS, both of Sebergham. On Monday last, at St. Mary's, Mr. Wm. Strickland RIGG, pipe-maker, to Miss Sarah DUNBAR.-On Thursday, at St. Cuthbert's, Mr. John HETHERINGTON, to Miss Ann HARRINGTON. At Penrith, on Wednesday, Mr. Wm. THOMPSON, to Miss Ann SKEIM. On Tuesday last, at Brigham, by the Rev. Mr. SIMPSON, Mr. George GRAHAM, of Bridgefoot, to Miss TALFOR, of Greysouthen. Lately, at St. Bees, Mr. John BRAGG, to Miss Hannah JOHNSTON. Saturday, at Whitehaven, Mr. NIXON, Officer of Excise, to Miss WALES, daughter Mr. WALES, of the Customs of that port. A few days ago, at Beckermont, (by the Rev. Mr. UNDERWOOD) Mr. Jacob DIXON, of Sellafield, to Miss Grace JACKSON, of Middle Bank.-Same place, Mr. William GRAHAM, to Miss Jane TAYLOR, both of Sellafield. At Arlecdon, Mr. John MAWSON, of Cleator Hall, near Egremont, to Elizabeth, fifth daughter of Mr. Joseph WRIGHT, of Frizington Parks, in the parish of Arlecdon. At Gretna Green, Mr. John SMITH, of Broomhill, to Miss Jane ROBSON, of Underhaugh, near Gilsland. Tuesday se'ennight, at Heversham Church, Mr. J. THOMPSON, to Miss Elizabeth HOWARD, both of Crosthwaite. The united ages of this happy couple, together with two attendants, amounted to 279 years! On Tuesday se'nnight, at Dornock, by the Rev. N. SLOAN, Mr. Christopher ROME, teacher of languages, &c. Longlands, to Isabella, eldest daughter the late John CARLYLE, Esq. Dornock. On the 26th ult., at the Chapel of the British Ambassador, at Paris, Francis SITWELL, Esq., of Barmoor Castle, in the county of Northumberland, to Harriett Augusta MANNERS, of St. James's-street, London. DEATHS. Since our last, Ann AIRLY, aged 71, and Jane WARD, of Castle-street, aged 32. On Friday the 2nd instant, after a short illness, Mr. Joseph STALKER, of Howgill, in the parish of Sowerby, aged 66 years, much respected. On Sunday last, after three weeks' severe illness, Eleanor WILKIN, aged 9 years, daughter of Mr. Herbert WILKIN, of Guards. At Penrith, on the 1st inst. Elizabeth, the wife of John KEGG, aged 35. At Broughton, on Friday the 2nd inst. Mrs. GARDENER, aged 78. In Lowther-street, Whitehaven, Mr. John QUAYLE, aged 56 years.-In Charles-street, Mrs. Elizabeth SLOAN, aged 67.-In Charles-street, Mrs. Mary POTTS, widow, aged 70. Monday se'ennight, at Egremont, (after an illness of four years) Martha, the wife Mr. Joseph ALLEN, tanner, aged 66 years. At Sike House, near Egremont, Miss JACKSON, in the bloom of youth. At Newtown, Whitehaven, Mrs. Elizabeth WHIMES, widow, at the advanced age of 102 years. Until a week before she died, she could see to read the smallest print without the aid of spectacles. Aged 41 years, after a long and painful illness, Hannah, the wife of the Rev. J. B. SHARPE, of Stamford, in the county of Lincoln, formerly of Hall-Waberthwaite, in this county. Lately, Greysouthen, in the parish of Brigham, Mrs. PEARSON, widow. At Hawkshead, in the 66th year of his age, Mr. Thomas LADYMAN, of the Sun Inn, in that town. At Brandling Gill, Mrs. ALLASON, wife of Mr. Henry ALLASON, one of the Society of Friends. Saturday se'nnight, at Marine Cottage, near Ramsey, Isle of Man, Miss Eliza HASKINS, aged 21, eldest daughter of the late Dr. HASKINS, of that place. At Burton-in-Kendal, the 1st inst. aged 80 years, Elizabeth, relict of Mr. Joseph HODGSON. Suddenly, last week, Mr. Robert KIRKBY, of Hawkshead Hall, aged 70 years. On Thursday week, Mrs. HODGSON, widow of the late Mr. Joseph HODGSON, late of the Green Dragon inn, Burton. On Saturday morning, in the Charity Workhouse of Edinburgh, Laughlan MACBAIN, commonly known there by the name of Roasting Jacks, aged upwards of 102 years. This very old man retained his faculties, and was even cheerful to the last.