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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 17 Oct 1818 - BMD
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    3. Saturday 17 Oct 1818 (p. 3, col. 3-4) BIRTH. At Caldbeck, on Wednesday last, the Lady of the Rev. Mr. LYNN, of a Son. MARRIAGES. At St. Cuthbert's Church, in this City, on Monday, Mr. Michael HODGSON, to Miss Mary GRIFFIN. On Thursday, the 8th inst. at Sebergham, the Rev. Jonathan IRVING, to Miss GILL, of Castle Sowerby. On Tuesday last, at Hesket, Mr. William SLACK, of Intack, to Miss BROWN, of Low Burnthwaite. On Saturday the 5th ult. at Saint Vedast, Foster Lane, London, by the Rev. Tindal Thompson WALMSLEY, Mr. Frederick COWPER, of St. Paul's Church-yard, youngest son of Joseph COWPER, Esq. of Unthank, to Susanna Lydia, eldest daughter of Andrew John NASH, Esq. of Cornhill. At Whitehaven, on Tuesday se'nnight, Capt. James GUNSON, of the Balfour, to Mrs. CORKHILL, widow of the late Capt. W. CORKHILL, of the Friendship, of that port.-Mr. Robert EILBECK, of Whitehaven, cabinet maker, to Mary, only daughter of Mr. John BOWMAN, of Round Close, in the parish of Morseby. Mr. Isaac HARTLEY, formerly of Hall Bolton, to Mrs. ROBINSON, of Spout-House, in Gosforth. The 5th inst. at Arlecdon, Mr. James COOPER, of Asby, to Mrs. Jane GRINDALL, of the same place. Mr. Wm. ATKINSON, to Miss Isabella WILSON, both of Strickland Kettle, near Kendal.-Mr. Robert WHITEHEAD, of Skelsmergh, to Miss Ann BARROW, of Kendal. At Heversham, by the Rev. Joseph FAWCETT, Mr. Edw. SAWREY, of Witherslack, to Miss HUDDLESTONE, second daughter of Mr. HUDDLESTONE, of Millthrop. Mr. John BLACKLIN, to Miss Isabella ALLONBY, both of Kirkby Stephen. At Kirkby Stephen, Mr. Wm. MILLER, a travelling Tinker, to Miss Ann NEVISON, an itinerant dealer in earthenware.-The bridegroom and his consort have lived together upwards of 15 years, and have a family of four or five children. "Their courtship o'er, their honey-moon long past, numerous offspring, too, around them move: Strange that this sober thought should come at last- To crown their labours with a work of Love!" DEATHS. This week, Mrs. Jane BELL, of Blackwell Wood, aged 70 years. At Dykesfield, on the 2nd inst. Mr. Thomas BRAYTON, miller, in the prime of life. His death was awfully sudden,-being in the act of taking his supper, he dropped from his seat and died in an instant. He has left a widow and six children, the oldest of whom is under 12 years of age. At Penrith:-On Sunday last, Grace SANDERSON, aged 17.-On Monday last, Jane BLAKE, aged 41.-On Tuesday last, William IVISON, aged 26 years. In Duke street, Whitehaven, Miss Dorothy GILPIN, straw and chip hat manufacturer, aged 21 years. In Rosemary-lane, Mr. John MOOLEY, nailer, aged 45.-In Ribton-lane, Jane, the wife of Mr. Thomas PARTLETON, clock maker. In Ribton-lane, Mrs. Elizabeth ELLIOTT, widow, aged 46. At Preston Hows, near Whitehaven, Mr. Joseph SANDELAND, aged 56. At Workington, Mr. John RUDDERFORD, aged 84, an industrious honest man.-The 4th inst. Mrs. Sarah KAYE, aged 83 years.-The 5th inst. Mrs. Hannah PENNY, aged 90 years. At Douglas in the Isle of Man, after a few days illness, and in the 32d year of his age, Charles Caldwell CAMPBELL, Esq. late of Ballykeile, county of Down. At Glencaple Quay, on the 5th current, Mr. Robert THOMSON, ship-builder, aged 80. At Murrayton, near Gatehouse, on Friday the 2nd inst. Mr. Robert GARDENER, farmer, Murrayton, in the 55th year of his age. At New York, in August last, aged 35, Mr. William HEWITSON of Glengar, parish of Penpont, in Dumfriesshire. At Mount-Pleasant, near Dumfries, on the 7th curt. Mrs. HOOD, wife of Mr. Thomas HOOD, gardener there. Mr. Robert KIRKBY, a farmer in the neighbourhood of Hawkshead. Lately, at St. Germain-en-Laye, in France, aged 100 years and 6 months, Madelaine DUREE. She had by one husband 22 sons and one daughter: 19 of the sons fell in the army! She was 59 years and 6 months old when her daughter was born; was remarkable for her vivacity, and died without any apparent illness.

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