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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 12 Dec 1818 - BMD
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    3. Saturday 12 Dec 1818 (p. 3, col. 4) BIRTHS. Nov. 23, at Soham, Cambridgeshire, the Lady of James D. MEREST, Esq. of a Daughter. Dec. 5, at the Rectory-house, Gilling, Yorkshire, the Lady of the Rev. Thomas YOUNG, of a Son. MARRIAGES. On Wednesday last, at Saint Mary's in this City, Mr. John JOLLIE, bookseller, Scotch-street, to Mrs. Elizabeth MANDELL. At Saint Cuthbert's, on Sunday last, Mr. John MORRIS, to Miss Agnes ARCHER. At Saint Mary's, on Sunday last, Mr. Richard MENDHAM, to Miss Jane PARKINS. Sunday last, at Whitehaven, Mr. John FLETCHER, to Miss Jane PIPER.-Mr. William M'KEVER, to Miss Isabella MOSSOP. At Irton, Mr. Jonathan M'NIGHT, of Drigg, to Miss Jane GAITSKELL, of the former place. At Crosthwaite Church, Mr. Jonathan GIBSON, to Miss Elizabeth BELL, both of Keswick. At Staveley, Westmorland, Mr. BATEMAN, surgeon, R. N., to Miss Noble HADWEN, of Egyptian Well, near Staveley. At Hawick, Roxburghshire, on the 7th inst., by the Rev. James ARCKLE, Mr. William HISLOP, baker, to Miss Janet WATT, milliner. Lately, at Kirkby Stephen, Mr. Richard FARADAY, to Miss Elizabeth MOSS.-Same place, on Thursday the 26th. ult. Mr. William FORSYTHE, to Miss Nanny THRELKELD, all of Kirkby Stephen. On the 3rd inst. at St. George's, Bloomsbury, London, Mr. Henry Curwen CHRISTIAN, of the Strand, to Miss WATTLEWORTH, of Great Russel-street. Last week, Mr. Joseph LENOX, of Papcastle, near Cockermouth, to Miss HINDE, of the latter place. At Walton on the Hill, Lancashire, on the 3rd inst. John Shaw LEIGH, Esq. of Liverpool, to Hannah Bl. HOLINSHEAD, third daughter of Henry Blundell HOLINSHEAD, Esq. of the same place. DEATHS. On Monday last, the 7th inst. at Cockermouth, in the 74th year of her age, the Lady of James Clarke SATTERTHWAITE, Esq. It may truly be said of this benevolent character, that she was possessed of every estimable quality which adorns private life. Kind to all in the true spirit of christian charity, and beloved and respected by the circle of her acquaintance, she was a pattern as a wife and a mother; and her loss will be most deeply felt by those of her family who survive to deplore her death. Since our last:-Martha, the wife of Mr. John REAY, roper, of Newtown, aged 60 years.-Mrs. Elizabeth BATEY, of Botchardgate, aged 82 years. At Brampton, on Friday last, Mr. Joseph FISHER, aged 82.-He was a principal witness in the great tythe cause, removed from Carlisle to Lancaster last assizes. On Monday last, at Langholm, aged 35 years, Eleanor, wife of Mr. ELLIOT. At Penrith, on Saturday last, Eliza WELLS, of Clifton, aged 54. Monday morning, in Queen-street, Whitehaven, Miss SPEDDING, daughter of the late Rev. Thos. SPEDDING, A. M. of that town.-Monday, in Hilton Row, Mrs. M'GOWAN, wife of Mr. Samuel M'GOWAN, aged 77.-Saturday se'nnight, in Duke-street, Mr. Richard SUMMERS, many years serjeant in the Royal Cumberland Militia, a native of Carlisle, aged 60. At Rosgill, near Shap, Margaret, second daughter of Mr. M. TEASDALE. In the 75th year of his age, Joseph BUCKLE, Esq. of York. On Friday, the 4th inst. at his house in Bedford-square, John LUMSDEN, Esq. a Member of the Hon. the Court of Directors for the Affairs of the Hon. East India Company. On Thursday, the 26th ult. at Shavington, Viscountess Killmorey, wife of Viscount Killmorey, of Shavington-hall, in the county of Salop, and eldest sister of Lord Combermere. In Wickham-street, Portsea, in the 113th year of his age, Thomas BOLWELL, a native of that town. Lately, at Langford, Somerset, aged 109, Mrs. CARPERN. At Worcester, aged 91, Mr. Jasper DEBRISSAY, formerly, an officer in the 4th dragoons. He carried the colours at the battle of Culloden in 1746. Lately, at Calcutta, Henry PEARSON, Esq. While walking in his garden, he was bitten by a snake, which twined round his thigh, and although every medical assistance was resorted to, he died in 12 hours. At Bishopwearmouth, on Saturday the 28th ult. after a short but severe illness, aged 45, George Wilson MEADLEY, Esq. author of the Memoirs of Dr. PALEY, Algernon SYDNEY, &c. He was endowed with an acute and comprehensive understanding; his mind was stored with the treasures of literature in a degree seldom attained but by the most painful and laborious application; and his memory was so powerful and tenacious, that he could recal [sic] at pleasure the details of any event, or the contents of any book, which had ever engaged his attention. Of the merit of the two works above mentioned the public have formed a favourable opinion, and a second edition of the former is nearly exhausted. If the language of this interesting memoir has been considered occasionally deficient in the graces of harmonious diction, it is sufficiently compensated by an inflexible adherence to truth, and by a determined expression of exalted and manly sentiment. The life of SYDNEY is remarkable for perspicuity of arrangement and energy of style. His remains were followed to the grave by the president of the Sunderland library, (of which he was one of the founders) and a very large party of the subscribers and other gentlemen. *** In our last paper, we briefly announced the death of Miss ROLANDS, in Fisher-street, in this City, which took place the preceding day; her age was 65. A Correspondent says: "For many years she was a faithful and successful instructress of youth. To her family circle and friends, her death is an irreparable loss: but her Christian fortitude under severe sufferings, and her pious resignation to the will of God, during her last illness, give a well-founded hope, that to her, death was a great gain."

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