Saturday 19 Dec 1818 (p. 3, col. 5) MARRIAGES. On Sunday last, at St. Mary's Church, in this City, John PICKERING, to Jane BULMAN.—Same place, on Tuesday, Joseph WILSON, of the parish of St. Cuthbert, to Sarah CHALLANDS, of St. Mary's parish. On Saturday last, at St. Cuthbert's Church, in this City, Mr. John BELL, to Miss Elizabeth WILKINSON. On Saturday last, at Wetheral, Mr. Thomas HALL, jun. of Hornsby, in the Parish of Cumwhitton, to Miss Mary WATSON, of the former parish. On Monday last, at Whitehaven, Mr. Harrison FARRAR, to Miss Margaret DINNELL.—Same day and place, Mr. Robert NIXON, to Miss Elizabeth TELFER.—On Wednsday [sic] se'nnight, Mr. WHITE, Master of the Boyton, of Whitehaven, to Miss DAVIS. Last week, at Workington, Capt. John DAYKEN, to Miss Elizabeth FEARON. At Beckermont, Mr. Daniel BIRKETT, joiner, to Miss MARSHALL, both of Calderbridge. At Dumfries, on Tuesday last, Walter FERRIER, Esq. W. S., to Miss Henrietta GORDON, daughter of the late Thomas GORDON, Esq. of Clouden Bank. At Kelso, on the 7th inst., Alexander M'DOWALL, Esq. Stranraer, to Margaret, eldest daughter of William GILLESPIE, Esq. Collector of Excise. DEATHS. On Tuesday morning, Catharine, wife of Mr. NORMAN, Solicitor, and third daughter of the late John FERGUSON, Esq., aged 22 years. On Sunday last, in Rickergate, aged 78, Rachel, relict of the late Mr. Robert JACKSON, of Stanwix. On the 12th inst., Jane, wife of William GRAHAM, late grocer, but now of the Spring Garden—a woman universally respected by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance; she bore her lingering illness with a great deal of patience and fortitude. Since our last:—Jane NANSON, of English-street, aged 55.—Jane MOSCROP, of Castle-lane, aged 39.—Jane HOPE, of Lowther-street, aged 70.—George BONE, of Shaddongate, aged 19. On Monday last, at Newtown, near Brampton, Mr. William WATSON, cattle-dealer. At Penrith, on Sunday last, Sarah GRAHAM, aged 34. Same place on Tuesday last, William TELFORD, aged 16. At Swensty, in Holm Cultram, on Saturday se'nnight, Mr. John MESSENGER, aged 50. He only survived his wife a few days. At Cunning-garth, Holm Cultram, on Saturday last, Mrs. MESSENGER. At Parton, on Monday last, after a few days illness, John CHAMBERS, aged 61 years. At Whitehaven:—In Senhouse-street, Mrs. MESSENGER, aged 53 years.—In Church-street, in the 85th year of his age, Mr. Henry FLETCHER, greatly respected through life by all who knew him.—Saturday last, in Duke-street, Mrs. Jane HODGSON, aged 93 years.—Saturday last, in Kelsick-lane, Mr. Charles WOODBURN, ship-wright. At Egremont:—Mr. John YOUNGHUSBAND, in the 54th year of his age.—Elizabeth, the wife of Mr. William GARNETT, aged 50.—Mrs. Mary SINGLETON, aged 63 years. On Saturday last, at Workington, Mrs. Mary KIRKHAUGH, aged 41 years. In Stricklandgate, Kendal, Mr. Joshua LEIGHTON, in his 80th year; one of the Society of Friends. At Newcastle, Mr. Wm. MAXWELL, surgeon, of that town, aged 40. On Sunday night last, at Gilead-house, Liverpool, aged 38 years, Mrs. SOLOMON, wife of Dr. SOLOMON. On Monday last, at Little Milton, Mrs. COPLAND, relict of the late John COPLAND, Esq. much regretted. At Dumfries last week, Mr. Robert HUTTON, joiner. At Hutton Manse, Dumfries-shire, on the 6th inst., Miss Jane ARMSTRONG, daughter of the late Dr. John ARMSTRONG, of Brampton, Cumberland. At Gatehouse, on the 10th inst. Mr. John DINNISTON, formerly of Dumfries, in the 78th year of his age. At Milnburn of Kirkcudbright, on the 9th instant, Mr. Caleb GRAYSON, much regretted. Very suddenly, at the Buck Inn, Annan, on the 9th inst. William JOHNSTONE, Esq. of Hallbank, aged 61. At Paris, suddenly, the Rev. Mr. HAYTER, chaplain to the Prince Regent of England, and celebrated for his successful operations in unrolling the Herculaneum Manuscripts, under the patronage of his Royal Highness. On the 28th ult. at her daughter's at Colin's Cottage, Harrogate, Mrs. Ann DAWSON, aged 101. On the 28th ult. at Meppel, in Holland, Solomon LEVY, a painter and glazier, at the great age of 115.—Lately, at her cottage at Gleadless, near Sheffield, Phœbe GODBORNE, in the 108th year of her age.—On 17th Sept. at Fenos, department of the Loire, France, Jaques BOURDON, aged 102 years and 10 months.—On the 23rd ult. at Toulouse, aged 104, Guillaumette VINCENT, widow. She preserved to the last the use of all her faculties, particularly her sight.