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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Journal, BMD, 03 May 1845 (2)
    2. Petra Mitchinson
    3. Saturday 03 May 1845 (p. 3, col. 6-7) Deaths. In Scotch Street, on Saturday last, Margaret, daughter of Mr. Edward ROUTLEDGE, hat manufacturer, aged 12 years. At his sister's house, in Botchergate, on the 19th ult., aged 60 years, Mr. George GRAHAM, many years in the service of Mr. WRIGHT and family, of High Crosby. At Newtown, on the 30th ult., Mr. John BARCLAY, aged 55 years-much respected. In Caldewgate, on the 6th ult., Miss Jane NEWMAN, daughter of the late Mr. John NEWMAN, aged 60 years-much and deservedly respected. At London, on the 22nd ult., in his 24th year, Joseph STUBBS, son of Mr. William STUBBS, boot and shoemaker, Blackfriars'-street, Carlisle-much and deservedly respected. At Castle Carrock, on the 21st ult., Thomas, the infant son of Mr. James MOORE, of Armathwaite. At Armathwaite, on the 17th ult., Mrs. Ellen HOUSBY, aged 73 years. At the Cottage, Flimby, on the 28th ult., after an illness of thirty-four hours, in the tenth year of her age, Dora Louisa, the only and beloved child of Mr. J. JEFFERSON, of that place, late of Liverpool. At the house of his nephew, Mr. John BLAIR, of Jenkinstown, Stapleton, on the 24th ult., very suddenly, Mr. William GOODFELLOW, cattle dealer, Lampart, Northumberland, in the 59th year of his age. At Birkett Wood, Under Skiddaw, near Keswick, on Friday last, Mrs. Ann EARL, aged 80 years. At Keswick, on Friday last, Mr. John HODGSON, son of the late Mr. Isaac HODGSON, many years sexton at Crosthwaite Church, aged 58 years. The deceased was a noted bell-ringer at Crosthwaite Church for a great number of years. At Maryport, on the 21st ult., James, son of Mr. John HAUGHIN, aged 20 years. At Braithwaite, on Thursday, after a long and tedious illness, Mr. Samuel CULLING, aged 31 years. At Ulverston, on Saturday last, in the 16th year of his age, James Wright, only son of Mr. DONALDSON, secretary at the Savings Bank in that town. At Hall Carlton, Drigg, a few days ago, at the house of his son, Mr. William PATTINSON, of Haverick Holm, Woodland, near Ulverston. At Brown Banks, in the parish of Gosforth, on Thursday week, after a long illness, Mr. John LANDSBOROUGH, the Assistant Overseer of that parish, aged 53 years. On Thursday week, the 24th ult., at her residence in Fleming Square, Maryport, deeply regretted by a large circle of friends and relatives, Bridget, relict of the late Edward DUGGAN, Esq., merchant, of same place, aged 65 years. At Workington, since our last, Mr. William FORD, aged 78 years. At Dean, on the 19th ult., much respected, Mr. William HEAD, aged 80 years. At St. Bees, on Thursday week, after a few days' illness, Betty, the wife of Mr. Wm. BENSON, aged 38 years. At Whitehaven, on Sunday last, Miss Eleanor KIRKPATRICK, aged 42 years. She had been in the service of Mr. HEYWOOD, of Lowther Street, for upwards of eighteen years; since our last, in Rosemary Lane, William Gilpin, son of Mr. John CHRISTIAN, aged 23 years. On the 19th ult., James CLARKE, Esq., of The Laund, Lancaster. Mr. CLARKE was a member of the Society of the Middle Temple, and a magistrate of the county of Lancaster; and, during a long series of years, filled the important offices of Recorder of Liverpool, and Attorney-General for the Isle of Man. In London, on Sunday last, Thomas PHILIPS, Esq., R.A., in the 75th year of his age. He was an artist of celebrity, and was a native of Dudley, in Warwickshire.

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