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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Journal, BMD, 15 Mar 1845 (2)
    2. Petra Mitchinson
    3. Saturday 15 Mar 1845 (p. 3, col. 6-7) Deaths. In this city, on the 9th instant, Ann, wife of Mr. Jos. IREDALE, brewer, aged 38 years, much beloved and esteemed. In Botchergate, on the 8th instant, after a long illness, Mrs. Jane SMITH, aged 70 years. In the House of Recovery, on the 12th inst., Mary NICHOLSON, of Kirkhouse, near Brampton, aged 13 years. At Thursby, on the 27th ult., Miss Betty HOWE, in the 90th year of her age, much and deservedly respected. At Raughton Head, on the 14th ult., Mr. William DENTON, nephew of the late Dr. DENTON, aged 25 years; a young man of great talent, much respected. At Hornsby, in the parish of Cumwhitton, on the 10th inst., Mr. Adam HODGSON, aged 86 years, much respected. At Newlands, in th parish of Thursby, on the 12th ult., Mr. John KNOWLES, joiner, aged 51 years, much respected. At Wigton, on the 8th instant, Mary, wife of Mr. William ARMSTRONG Strand-row, aged 74; on the 9th, Frances, daughter of Mr. Daniel CASSON, tailor, aged three year. At Bromfield, on the 9th instant, Jane, wife of the late Jos. FIDDLER, of Broomfield Hall, aged 64 years. At Langholm, on the 3rd inst., Catherine ARMSTRONG, second daughter of Mr. Thomas ARMSTRONG, joiner, in the prime of life. At Green Row Academy, Abbey Holme, on the 10th instant, of consumption, aged 19 years, Joseph, eldest son of the Rev. John SHAW, of Ennerdale. The deceased was a youth of very high attainments in learning and the arts,-combined with his mild and amiable qualities, his premature death is deeply felt by his sorrowing relatives and school companions. At the Leogan Estate, Jamaica, on the 25th Dec., Mr. William BROWN, third son of Mr. Richard BROWN, of Hayton, in this county, aged 31 years, deeply regretted. At Cockermouth, on the 4th instant, Walter, youngest son of Mr. Geo. MURGATROYD, butcher; same day, at the Union Workhouse, of typhus fever, John HODGSON, beast drover, a native of Ambleside aged 60 years; on the 8th, Peter William, only child of Mr. John FLETCHER, brazier, aged seven months; and on the 6th, after a long and painful illness from cancer, Mrs. Sarah CARR, aged 47 years. A curious presentiment of death occurred to deceased; on the Thursday previous to her death she told her friends she just had a week to live, and on the day of her death, just a week afterwards, she said she was soon to depart from this world, and died within half an hour. At Foreshield, near Alston, on the 6th inst., Mary, wife of Mr. Robert BRAMWELL, aged 62 years. At Cocklake, near Alston, on the 7th instant, Mrs. Mary WALTON, aged 81 years. At Workington, on the 7th inst., universally respected, Capt. Stamper ATKINSON, of the Harmony, of that port, in the 47th year of his age. At Egremont, on the 4th inst., Mr. Richard RANEY, stonemason, in the 43rd year of his age. At the Tile Works, Stub-place, near Bootle, lately, Mr. Wm. WETHERINGTON [WITHERINGTON according to FreeBMD], aged 88 years. At Tarn, near Bootle, on the 6th inst., Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Isaac PARKE, aged 45 years. At Liverpool, on the 3rd inst., Mr. Joseph ROOK, aged 22 years, fourth son of Mr. John ROOK, of Carleton, near Egremont, and formerly of Brigham. At Whitehaven, on the 6th inst., Mr. Edward TODD, aged 77 years. Mr. TODD was for upwards of half a century a well-known schoolmaster in that town, during which period he imparted a knowledge of navigation to several hundreds of young seamen; on the 5th, Francis, son of Mr. Francis SPEDDING, corn and flour merchant, aged six months; on the 1st, Mrs. Elizabeth BROWNRIG, aged 65 years, relict of the late Rev. John BROWNRIG, B.A., of Aldershot, Hampshire; lately, Mrs. Sarah MORRISON, aged 30; and at the Union Workhouse, on the 10th, Mr. Richard MORRIS, aged 77. At her house, English Street, Dumfries, on the 3rd inst., Mrs. Helen Blackstock HYSLOP, at the advanced age of 95. The deceased, in various respects, was a remarkable woman; few females of her day and generation possessed equal personal attractions, combined with the greatest elasticity of mind and constitution, retaining, as she did, all her faculties entire, including the power of conversing cheerfully, and moving about her quiet domicile almost to the last. She was the relict of Mr. HYSLOP, writer, Dumfries, a man of marked ability, professionally and otherwise, and the intimate friend of Robert BURNS, whose genius he could well appreciate, and even reciprocate as an occasional verse-maker, to a certain extent. Mrs. HYSLOP long outlived her husband; and up till 1832, when the good old lady died, was the frequent associate of the Poet's widow. At Rome, on the 13th ult., Lieutenant G. H. M. JOHNSTON, of H. M. 12th Regt. of Foot, son of the late W. G. JOHNSTON, Esq., of Garroch, aged 21 years. At the house of his daughter, in Gravesend, on the 26th ult., Mr. Samuel RUSSELL, the comedian, at the advanced age of 79 years. At Madras, in January last, Major General HILL, brother to the late Lord HILL. The deceased formerly commanded the Royal Horse Guards, Blue, and was second in command under Lieutenant-General the Marquis of Tweeddale, Governor of Madras.

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