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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Journal, BMD, 16 Nov 1844 (1)
    2. Petra Mitchinson
    3. Saturday 16 Nov 1844 (p. 3, col. 6-7) Births. On the 2nd inst., at 2, Gloucester Road, Hyde Park Gardens, London, the wife of Henry, eldest son of John GRAINGER, Esq., of High Ireby, of a son. A week or two ago, the wife of Mr. MANCOCK, of the dockyard police, Devonport, was safely brought to bed with four children, making six with which she has presented her loving spouse in eleven months! The wife of William FAULKNER, a farmer in the townland of Drung, parish of Moville, of twins-a daughter and son. The former was born the 1st of October last, and the latter on the 2nd instant, making between them a difference of thirty-three days, during which time, from the 4th ult., until the morning of the second instant, she had good health, and attended to the general housewifery. The mother and children are doing well.-Londonderry Journal. Marriages. At St. Mary's Church, on the 10th instant, by the Rev. H. GOUGH, Vashon BAKER, Esq., of Leintwardine, Hereford, to Miss Heather PHELPS, of Littleton, in the county of Gloucester. At St. Cuthbert's Church, on the 9th inst., Mr. William BELL, of Wigton, colour mixer, to Miss Jane BEATTIE, of Union-street, Botchergate; same day, Mr. John PHILLIPS, of Stonaise [sic], cork-cutter, to Miss Mary SCOTT, of Ratten Row, both in the parish of St. Cuthbert; on the 12th, Mr. William GRAHAM, of How, in the parish of Hayton, husbandman, to Miss Mary Ann STRONG, of Ferguson's Lane, in this city. At St. Mary's Church, on the 9th instant, Mr. Dan EDGAR, of Finkle Street, to Miss Ann GREGSON, Lowther Street; same day, Mr. Henry MOSS, George Street, to Miss Margaret HOUSBY, Caldcoats; and on the same day, Mr. Joseph Mc.NICHOL, to Miss Dinah HILL, both of Cummersdale; on the 14th, Mr. Thos. LAWSON, Scotby, to Miss Jane TAGGART, Scotch Street. At the Superintendent Registrar's Office, Wigton, on Tuesday, the 12th instant, Mr. Henry SPARKS, of Aspatria, iron founder, to Miss Rachael WILSON, Wigton; and on Wednesday, the 13th idstant [sic], at the same place, Mr. George GRAHAM, whitesmith, to Miss Martha HODGSON, both of Wigton. At Aspatria, on the 6th inst., Mr. W. HODGSON, to Miss KIRKHAUGH, both nf [sic] Aspatria. At Torpenhow, on the 9th instant, by the Rev. Mr. THEXTON, Mr. John FELL, son of the late John FELL, Esq., of Blennerhassett, to Mrs. JACKSON, widow of the late John JACKSON, Esq., of the former place. At the parish Church of Tyfield, on Monday last, by the Rev. Frances J. RITSON, M.A., vicar, John MILNER, Esq., of Queen's College, Oxford, (and late of Appleby, Westmoreland,) to Miss Anne Frances WYKEHAM, only daughter of Thomas WYKEHAM, Esq., of the Temple, London. At Torpenhow, on Tuesday week, Mr. John LITTLE, sheep dealer, to Miss Barbara SCOTT, of the Low Wood Nook inn. At Cockermouth, on Monday, by the Rev. C. C. SOUTHEY, Mr. John LACKLISON, cooper, to Miss Mary BARR. At St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London, Viscount LOFTUS, eldest son of the Marquis of Ely, to Jane, daughter of the late James Joseph HOPE VERE, Esq., of Craigie Hall, and Blackwood, N.B. On the 25th ult., at the Superintendent Registrar's Office, Hereford, Mr. Henry FLOYD to Sarah WHYATT, both of the township of Grafton-the bridegroom 81, the bride 82; the age of the father in church is 82, the bridesmaid, 79-altogether forming a very juvenile nuptial party!-Taunton Courier.

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