Saturday 09 Aug 1845 (Supplement - p. 6, col. 4) Birth. At Stafford-house, on the 2nd inst, the Duchess of Sutherland, of a son. Marriages. In London, on the 28th ult., Henry Stokes DUNBAR, son of Mr. David DUNBAR, sculptor, late of this city, to Selinah, second daughter of Mr. John FRY, builder, &c., late of Denvonshire [sic]. At Bridekirk, on Saturday, the 2nd instant, Mr. Thomas HOLLIDAY, husbandman, Dovenby, to Miss I. DICKENSON, of Cockermouth. At Calderbridge, on Saturday last, Mr. Joseph Wood BOADLE, third son of Mr. Chambers BOADLE, farmer, Bell House, to Miss Mary CHESTER, youngest daughter of Mr. John CHESTER, yeoman, Blackbeck. At St. Nicholas's Chapel, Whitehaven, on Monday week, Mr. Robert DOBSON, mariner, to Miss SAUL. At Egremont, on Thursday week, William BROOKS, Esq., B.A., of Lincoln College, Oxford, and of Crofts, in Leicestershire, to Anne, eldest daughter of the Rev. W. H. LEECH. At the conclusion of the ceremony the church bells rang a merry peal. At Kendal, on Sunday week, Mr. Edward WARD, printer, to Miss Margaret HARRISON, both of that town. Deaths. At Longtown, on Friday last, Mrs. Grace BULMAN, widow, aged 92 years. At Braithwaite, near Keswick, on the 27th ult., Mr. Richard KIRKBRIDE, aged 53 years. At Cockermouth, on Sunday morning last, after a few hours illness, Eleanor, the wife of Mr. George GAMBLES, waller, aged 38 years, leaving a family of seven children, the youngest thirteen months old. On Saturday evening the deceased was the picture of health and longevity. At the Union Workhouse, Cockermouth, on Tuesday week, George HARKER, miner, aged 19 years, formerly of Borrowdale. At Maryport, on the 16th July, Fanny, the wife of Mr. John SCURR, of Wood Street, aged 72; on the 25th, Hannah HINDE, aged 72-one of the Society of Friends. At Workington, since our last, Mr. Joseph WILLIAMSON, aged 24 years. At Whitehaven, on the 1st inst., Mrs. Elizabeth CLEMENTSON, relict of Mr. T. CLEMENTSON, aged 69 years; on Friday, in Queen Street, Margaret, the wife of Mr. Robt. CANDLISH, aged 32 years. At Ichaboe, lately, Capt. Lowther BENN, of the Helen Jenkinson, late of Whitehaven, in the 30th year of his age. On the 6th of December last, on board of her Majesty's ship Champion, Mr. James LOONEY, son of the late Mr. Jas. LOONEY, tanner, of Whitehaven, aged 38 years. In Kendal, on Friday last, Margaret, daughter of the late Mr. Thomas COMPSTON, aged 34 years. At Langholm, on the 31st ult., Mr. Robert NICHOL, stocking-maker there, advanced in years-highly respected and universally regretted; also, at Langholm, on same day, Thomas REID, weaver, aged 21 years-after an extremely short and painful illness. At Albany Bank, Dumfries, on the 27th ult., John BERWICK, Esq., wool merchant. DEATH OF MRS. LAWRENCE, OF STUDLEY PARK.-That well-known wealthy lady, Mrs. Elizabeth Sophia LAWRENCE, of Studley Park, near Ripon, Yorkshire, who held two seats at the disposal of the government, died at that place on the morning of Wednesday week, at an advanced age. The bulk of the immense wealth of the respected deceased will, it is understood, go to her nephews, Earl de Grey and the Earl of Ripon, and to Sir L. SHADWELL, Vice-Chancellor of England, who is also a relation.