Saturday 19 Jul 1845 (p. 3, col. 6-7) Birth. At Ivegill, on the 8th inst., Mrs. John KNIGHT of a daughter. Marriages. At St. Mary's Church, on the 14th inst., Mr. William LINFOOT, to Miss Elizabeth ALDERSON, both of George Street. At Bellingham, on the 17th instant, by the Rev. E. BEATTY, Rector, the Rev. William BROWN, only son of Mr. J. BROWN, of Harraby Green, near this city, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas DIXON, of Dunterley. At Cumwhitton, on the 5th instant, by the Rev. R. ROBINSON, B.A., Mr. John PARK, of Low Holme, to Miss Mary WATSON, of Hornsby, both in the said parish. At the parish church of Caldbeck, on Saturday last, Mr. Jos. NANSON, of Matterdale, in the chapelry of New Church, in the parish of Greystoke, lead ore miner, to Miss Victoria Amelia Jemima LANGSTAFF, dress maker, second daughter of the late Mr. John LANGSTAFF, of High-Row Brow Top, Haltcliff, in this county. At Sowerby Church, Castlesowerby, on the 28th June, Mr. Thomas DOCKRAY, of Green Quarries, to Miss Mary THOMPSON, late of Broadmoor. At Penrith, on the 13th inst., Mr. Joseph KIDD, Middleton-in- Teesdale, to Miss Jane MITCHELL; same place, on the 16th, Mr. Joseph PATTINSON, bookbinder, to Miss Ann WESTMORLAND. At Langholm, on the 14th inst., by the Rev. Thos. BOWMAN, Mr. William LITTLE, dra5er [sic], to Janet, eldest daughter of the late Rev. John DOBIE, Minister of the United Secession Church, both of Langholm. At Workington, on Sunday last, Mr. John SAWYERS, shipwright, to Miss Hannah IRVING; and on Monday last, at same place, Mr. Henry WILTSHIRE, mariner, to Miss M. THOMPSON, dressmaker, of Workington. At Isel, on Wednesday week, Mr. William ROBINSON, son of Mr. Joseph ROBINSON, of Sunderland, to Miss Ann KIRKBRIDE, of the same place. At Crosscanonby, Mr. Isaac MILLER, to Miss Eliz. PEARSON. At Maryport, Mr. William RALPH, to Miss Isabella BROWN; and Mr. John WILKINSON, to Miss Isabella THIRLWALL, all of Maryport. At St. Mary's Church, Ulverston, on the 10th instant, Mr. William BOWMAN, of Liverpool, tallow chandler, to Miss Margaret HARRISON, of Ulverston; same place, on the 12th, Mr. Joseph HELLEN, rope maker, to Miss Esther NELSON, dressmaker, both of Ulverston. At Hawkshead, on Thursday, the 10th instant, Mr. Richard Fell BELL, ironmonger, Ambleside, and youngest son of the late Mr. Jonathan BELL, King's Arms inn, Cartmel, to Mary, only daughter of Mr. John NOBLE, ironmonger and grocer, Hawkshead. At Kendal, since our last, Mr. James RICHARDSON, to Miss Mary RIGG, both of Stavely. At the Parish Church, Halifax, on the 1st instant, by the Venerable Archdeacon MUSGRAVE, D.D., Mr. Jonathan Ramsden BANCROFT, of Northowram, to Miss Betty BROADHEAD, of Halifax. The parties being both deaf and dumb, the Rev. Mr. ATKINSON was interpreter. At the Madelaine, Paris, the Count de Lonversac, to Winifrid, daughter of the late Hugh O'CONNOR, Esq., of Mountjoy Square, Dublin. The bride has brought her husband a dowry exceeding £100,000. In the chapel at Lambeth Palace, on Thursday week, by his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, Edward Lord Bishop of Salisbury [his name was Edward DENISON and he appears on FreeBMD under that name and as E. Sarum], to the Hon. Clementina BAILLIE HAMILTON, youngest daughter of the late Archdeacon BAILLIE HAMILTON and Lady Charlotte Baillie HAMILTON.