Saturday 06 Mar 1819 (p. 3, col. 4) MARRIAGES. At Penrith, on Monday, Mr. Henry FARLAN, to Miss Ann MARSDEN. At Moresby Church, Mr. Thomas WILKINSON, moulder at Lowca Foundery, to Miss Jane STEEL, of Parton. Saturday se'nnight, at Grasmere, Mr. Matthew STRICKLAND, to Miss Jane NELSON; their united ages did not amount to 37. At Westward, Mr. Amos HAYTON, of Brackenthwaite, to Miss Martha TAYLOR of Grainger Houses. At Camberwell, Mr. Joseph BELL, of London Wall, eldest son of Mr. BELL, Crummock Bank, in this county, to Miss HEATH, daughter of R. HEATH, Esq. Lambeth. At Lancaster, Adam THORNBORROW, Esq. to Catherine, second daughter of A. CROMPTON, Esq. of Lune Villa. Lately, at Hollos, parish of Canonbie, John LATTIMER, aged 81, to Janet FRENCH, aged 78, after a courtship of 56 years. Lately, at Lockerby, Mr. Andrew RAE, tanner, to Miss BELL, daughter of the deceased Mr. John BELL, writer there. At the British Ambassador's, at Paris, on the 17th ult. Charles SHAKERLEY, Esq. eldest son of C. SHAKERLEY, Esq. of Shakerley, in the county of Lancaster, and of Somerford-hall, in the county of Chester, to the most beautiful and highly accomplished Madame Rosalie D'AVARY, only daughter of the Duke D'AVARY. The amiable and lovely bride was given away by H. R. H. the Duke of Gloucester. The Duke de Berry, Duke de Guiche, and many other illustrious personages, honoured the ceremony with their presence. DEATHS. On Sunday last, at Carlton, near this city, Miss Ann NORMAN, aged 38 years. Since our last:-Mr. Joseph MATTHEWS, of this City, aged 30.-Ann GRAHAM, aged 52. At Brampton, on Wednesday last, Mrs. TOWNLEY, wife of Mr. TOWNLEY, druggist. At Penrith, on Tuesday, Mrs. Catharine MALLISON, aged 83.-On Thursday, Mr. Robt. CARTER, aged 74. On the 27th ult. at Bank-head, near Isle, Mr. Wm. TODD, aged 62. On Monday last, at his house in Cross-street, Whitehaven, Mr. Thomas WILLIAMSON, aged 39 years, surgeon in the Royal Navy, son of Mr. WILLIAMSON, of the same place, surgeon. In him the public have lost not only a valuable professional man, but an useful member of society at large; for independent of his medical skill, his private character had gained him many friends, and his social and amiable disposition preserved them. He was indefatigable in the duties of his profession, and fell a victim to that malignant complaint, the typhus fever. Sunday last, in George-street, Whitehaven, Captain HODGSON, of the brig Robert, of that port. At Gins, on Saturday last, Mr. John TEMPLE, mason, aged 42.-Same day, at New Houses, Mr. James SCOTT, mason, aged 41.-Same day, Mr. William CATCH, aged 36.-Same day, Mr. John FOX, aged 47.-Same day, Mr. Benjamin HUDDON, aged 27.-On Tuesday last, Mr. John MORGAN, aged 36.-On Wednesday last, Mr. Robert HARDIE, aged 56. At Allonby, Mary, relict of the late Mr. Joseph OSMOTHERLY, aged 87. At Esk Meals, near Ravenglass, Thomas FALCON, Esq. of that place, after a short illness. At Whitbeck, near Bootle, Mrs. WALKER, wife of Mr. John WALKER, aged 52 years. Saturday sennight, in consequence of a fall from his horse, aged 27, Mr. MEGGESON, solicitor, Darlington, Durham. This gentleman had ridden to Midridge, a short distance from Darlington, to infrom [sic] his father of his intended nuptials, which were to have taken place on the second of March. On mounting his horse to return, the wind blew his plaid over his head, the horse took fright, and he was unfortunately thrown off, and received a fatal contusion on his head. At Arkleton, near Langholm, on Saturday se'nnight, after an illness of three weeks, John JARDINE, Esq. At Dumfries, last week, Mrs. Lillias HAY, daughter of the late William HAY, Esq. of Craufordtown, W. S. and relict of John GRAHAM, Esq. merchant, Jamaica, son of the late John GRAHAM, Esq. of Mossknow.-David, infant son of Mr. Thomas REID, cabinet maker.-David, son of Mr. George NEILSON, watchmaker.-Robert, son Mr. Robert RIDDICK, tallow-chandler. At Lockerby, aged 72, Mr. Andrew LORRAIN, late merchant there.