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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser

DEATHS

... Koastwick, near Kirkhy Lonsdale, formerly of the King’s Arms the latter place, aged so. Monday morning, at her house in Seymour Place, London, the Countess Dowager of Cardigan. She was daughter of John, Earl of Waldegrave, and aunt the present Earl, and many ...

SHIPPING

... shore Crickieln, 10 miles the other side of thn town, in Cardigan Bay. It is supposed that outward liound vessel must have ho ...

RADICALISM,

... Saturday’s (iaselle stales his Majesty Ins been pleased to gidnt to John Arthur Douglas KliMimiield (eldest Son Sit 1 B. an honunrahlc augmentation to his atmnrial ensigns, falconer’s arm sup* porting falcon, imperially and a crest of augmentation similar ...

BIRTHS

... in Ootforth. At Carlisle, Sunday lael, Mr. John Richardson, to Mies Mary Ann Weight. Gretna, evening tost, Mr. Thomas Atkinsoo, late bead waiter at Bosk Inn, Carlisle, to Anne, eldest danghlsr of Mr. John Camming, innkeeper, Eoglish-etraet. On Wednesday ...

THE THEATRE

... morning, Mr. John Jackson, cooper, of thb town, to Mbs Sarah Perry, Hioslngharo. few days ago, Moncaster, the Rev. W. Williamson. Mr. Isaac Parke, shoemaker, Gakferbridge, to Mbs Elisabeth Sim, of At Crortbwaite Chnrch, Keswick, on Tuesday, Mr. John Jopsoa ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Andrew Miller, Cardigan. place, oilman and laC low-rhamllrr. Charles Or.flitha Hall and Henry Rrahmiv Hall. Gioaranur-ftrcet, Middlescv, carpeniers and builders. AN INVITATION TO DEATH'S HRIDAL. *V 111 Nit II RFIMITH. ! come to arms, for my pillow soft ...

The Dowager Queen Wi

... Robinson, Crawforastrect, London, linwi-drspcr. John Stratford. Clargcs streol, London, surgeon and Richard Uapshot, Drury-lane, London, victualler. William Birck, and John Hainpson, grocers. Thomas Hsxby, ami John Wlotc. bottom, Barnsley, Yorkshire, blesclicrs ...

AFRICA

... worth more than £l,OOO. Mr. Grattan.—When the deputation from the Irish Catholics lately waited upon the late Mr. Oraltan, the interview, we are informed, says the Dublin Weekly Kegister, ** was most affecting. Mr. Grattan sdt arm chair, huddled up in a blanket ...

MAUI N K INTELLIOENC E

... Tomlinson ; John, Stagg, Liverpool, S.mi.kij —October lOtli. Argus, Kirkhaugh, Workington. Uose, Spiut; Hichard, Cox, Ireland. Cunihriaii, (iravson, Dublin. —ll th. llillslMirungh, ; Harrison, CardilF. Skehlon, Conning, Kirkcudbright. New John, Cotter ...

I. \TKST M:\VS_V|>TERI)AV’S post

... King about pay a six weeks visit lus old favourite, I frighten. Sir John and Lady Elizalictli Lowthcr have arrived at Wilton Castle, near (iiiislioroiigh, from l.owther Castle. Sir John and I«ady liauisdcn, and two daughters, who have been on n visit to ...

June VI

... the death of the late Mr Grattan, are his son, Mr. Henry Grattan, and Mr. Ihomas Kills. rr- ■ i A number the principal Npb.bty Cngland, with the Duke of No.folk their 1> >ad. have re. quested permission of the family Grattan, fora public funeral, and ...