Saturday 21 Nov 1818 (p. 3, col. 4) BIRTHS. On the 14th inst. at Stonehouse, Cumberland, the Lady of Sir Hew D. ROSS, K. C. B. of a Daughter. Lately, at Guernsey, the Lady of Major Dacre LACY, of a Son. On Saturday se'nnight, at Blackburn, Lancashire, Mrs. ROSSER, of a Son. MARRIAGES. On Saturday last, at St. Mary's Church, in this City, Mr. William DUFTON, to Mrs. Elizabeth NOBLE.-Mr. John FORSTER, to Miss Dinah MILLICAN. On Saturday last, at St. Cuthbert's Church, in this City, William ADDISON, to Isabella SHEPHERD. On Thursday se'nnight, at Cumwhitton, Mr. John WATERHOUSE, of the parish of Dalston, to Miss Margaret HARRISON, of Gateshaw Mill, in the parish of Cumwhitton. At Penrith, on the 18th inst. Mr. John JOHNSON, of Greystoke, to Miss Elizabeth STEPHENSON. At Whitehaven, last week, Mr. Robert WHITE, to Miss Mary Ann SLOANE, both of that town.-Same Place, on Monday last, Mr. M'GRAW, to Miss E. FLETCHER, of Preston-Hows. Thursday se'nnight, at Egremont, Mr. John SEWELL, to Eleanor, the eldest daughter of Mr. Abel ASHBURNER, of the King's Arms inn, of the same place.-Wednesday, at the same place, Mr. Patrick DENBY, to Miss Hannah SINGLETON. At Moresby, on the 11th inst. Mr. William WRIGHT, of Tennet Hill, to Miss Sarah GOWES, of Millgrove.-Same place, on Saturday last, Mr. George BENSON, of Lowca, to Miss LISTER, of Parton.-Same time and place, Mr. Hugh MAGEE, to Miss Mary Ann AIREY, both of Moresby. Lately, at Hail, Mr. Joseph GILLIAT, to Miss Mary COWAN.-Saturday se'nnight, at the same place, Mr. William KNIGHT, of Bootle, to Miss Mary LEWTHWAITE, of Black Beck. At Kirkby-Stephen, Mr. John CHAPMAN, of Staindrop, to Miss Sarah WILSON, of Kirkby-Stephen. DEATHS. On Wednesday the 18th inst. in child-bed, in the 21st year of her age, Nanny, the wife of James CONNELL, Esq. of George-street, universally regretted. On Saturday last, in Bond-street, London, advanced in years, Mr. THOMPSON, father of John THOMPSON, Esq. manufacturer in this city.-And on Wednesday morning last, in English-street, Carlisle, after a very short illness, aged 38, Mrs. THOMPSON, wife of the beforementioned John Thompson, Esq. On Monday last, in English Street, Mrs. Margaret SCOTT, wife of Mr. Walter SCOTT, schoolmaster, in this City, aged 75 years. Since our last:-Mrs. Ann GRAHAM, of Abbey-street, aged 83.-Mrs. Mary SAMPSON, of Lowther-street, aged 82, mother of Mr. John SAMPSON, of the St. George and Dragon Inn, Rickergate, Carlisle. On Tuesday last, at Wolverhampton, the Rev. Mr. HUTTON, aged 39, formerly of Burgh, in this County. Monday afternoon, the 9th inst. in Catherine-street, Whitehaven, the Rev. James JOHNSON, M. O. S. B. aged 68-a native of Lancashire: formerly a Member of the English Benedictine Convent at Lambspring in Germany, and for the last thirty-seven years, the faithful and assiduous Pastor of the Catholic Congregation in Whitehaven.-His remains were interred at Moresby Church on Wednesday afternoon, his obsequies being attended by a very great concourse of sorrowing neighbours, of every religious denomination.-Same place, last week, aged 70, Mr. ALLISON, for several years a master sail-maker, but he had retired from business some time.-Lately, in Roper-street, Jane, the wife of Mr. Peter WYLIE, aged 37 years. Sunday se'nnight, at Dissington, Mrs. Mary SOUTHWARD, widow, at the advanced age of 81 years. At Hawick, on the 16th instant, Roger WILSON, aged 47, Guard of the Mail betwixt Hawick and Edinburgh for eleven years, during which period he bore an excellent character for steadiness and attention to his duty, and was universally respected and beloved by all his acquaintances. Tuesday se'nnight, aged 80, Mrs. HARRISON, wife of Robert HARRISON, Esq. senior Alderman, of Kendal. The 5th inst. at Aldermaston Park, Berkshire, aged 37, Thomas, Eldest son of Sir Thomas HANMER, Bart. in consequence of a wound in the arm, by the accidental discharge of the fowling piece of Mr. CONGREVE, with whom he was out shooting, on the 12th ult. He has left a wife and seven children.