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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Journal, BMD, 10 May 1845 (2)
    2. Petra Mitchinson
    3. Saturday 10 May 1845 (p. 3, col. 6-7) Deaths. In the West Walls, on Tuesday evening last, of the small-pox, Mr. John WATTERS, employed on the Maryport and Carlisle Railway, aged 28 years. He was greatly respected by a very large circle of acquaintance. In Peascod's Lane, on the 28th ult., Mr. William LANCASTER, aged 37 years. In Botchergate, on the 6th inst., Mr. James MATTHEWS, aged 25 years. In John Street, on the 3rd inst, after a long illness, Mr. Geo. JACKSON, aged 41 years. In the same Street, on the 6th inst., Mr. George SANDERSON, aged 25 years. At the House of Recovery, on the 24th ult., of the small-pox, Miss Jane DIXON, of Aglionby, aged 25 years. In English Street, on the 6th instant, Ann Jane, daughter of Mr. William PROCTOR, ironmonger, &c. At the Spread Eagle Inn, in this city, on Sunday last, Mr. Robert SIMPSON, aged 32 years. The deceased had come on the day before in charge of the carts belonging to the Messrs. HELME, carriers, from Caldbeck, when he was suddenly taken ill, and though medical aid was promptly rendered, he only survived a few hours. He was a member of the Independent Order of Oddfellows, and was much respected by that body, as also by his employers. At Dalston, on Sunday, the 27th ult., Martha, the wife of Mr. William WETHERELL, of Dalston Greenhead, after many years illness, aged 68 years. At Fergushill Cottage, Kirklinton, on the 25th ult., Mr. Robt. BETT, formerly accountant in the Carlisle and Cumberland Bank, aged 27 years. At Hill Top, in the parish of Hesket, on the 6th instant, Mr. Joseph IRELAND, aged 81 years. At Cardew, on the 2nd instant, Williamson JAMES, Esq., aged 79 years. At Wall, in the parish of Lanercost, on Wednesday, the 7th inst., Mr. William FAWKES, aged 85 years. At Penrith, on the 4th inst., Ann, wife of Mr. Wm. WALKER, tailor, aged 28 years. At Cockermouth, on Wednesday, the 30th ult., William, infant son of Mr. Robert BROWN, superintendent of the Derwent Division of police. At 270, George Street, Glasgow, on the 4th instant, Jane Mc.LEAN, wife of Wm. ORR, Esq. At Keswick, on Thursday week, Hannah, relict of Mr. Joseph PRESTON, labourer, aged 53 years. At Maryport, on the 2nd instant, Joseph HUDDLESTON, Esq., in the 79th year of his age. At the house of his brother-in-law, in Lorton, on Wednesday week, where he was residing for the benefit of his health, Mr. John IREDALE, late of Whitehaven, and formerly of Red How, in Loweswater, aged 44 years; much respected. At Cockermouth, on Thursday, Mr. Joseph JOHNSTON, aged 58 years; and on Saturday, Isabella, wife of Mr. Robt. JOHNSTON, Spur inn, aged 41 years. On the 26th ult., at Workington, Mr. William FORD, formerly of Black Ling, near Egremont, aged 78 years. At Workington, on the 30th ult., Mr. James WAUGH, grocer, aged 54 years, much respected; at the same place, on the 3rd instant, Matthew, son of Mr. Christopher HOLLIDAY, in the eighth year of his age. At Hexham, on the 29th ult., Ann, wife of Mr. William HALL, brewer. At Liverpool, on the 29th ult., after a protracted illness, aged 58, Judith, wife of Mr. Christopher PILKINGTON, ship owner, of that town. At Haggetend, near Egremont, on Monday last, after a long illness, William, second son of Mr. Jona SEWELL, butcher, aged 19 years. At Sandwith, on the 26th ult., after a lingering illness, Mr. William MESSENGER, late of Liverpool, aged 37 years-much respected. At Whitehaven, on Sunday last, Richard POSTLETHWAITE, youngest son of the late Richard POSTLETHWAITE, Esq., merchant; aged 28 years; at New Houses, Mr. John MILBURN, aged 59; on Wednesday week, at the great age of 85 years, Mr. Thomas COUPLAND; on the following day in Low Queen Street, Eleanor, wife of Captain STOUP, of the Richard, of Whitehaven, aged 52 years; in New Street, on the 4th, Mrs. Ann PEARSON, aged 38 years; and on the same day, in Low Church Street, Eleanor, daughter of Mr. Timothy CREIGHTON, in the 6th year of her age. At Ulverston, on the 25th ult., Mr. J. BARKER, grocer, aged 70; same place, on the 29th, Elizabeth, widow of Mr. Thos. GASH, miller, aged 89; same day, Elizabeth, daughter of Thos. TOWNSON, waller, aged 22; and on the 30th, Mr. William MYERS, husbandman, aged 72. At Kendal, on Saturday last, aged 75 years, Ann, relict of the late W. MAUD, Esq., of Horton Grange, Yorkshire. On the 17th ult., at his residence, Pryme street, Hull, after an absence of upwards of fifty years from his native parish of Bolton, in this county, the Rev. Joseph THOMPSON, Rector of Bilton in the county of York, a man highly respected by a large circle of acquaintances. In the East Indies, William GRIFFITH, Esq., one of the most philosophical and ardent botanists of the present day. Mr. GRIFFITHs observations upon vegetable impregnation, and, lately, upon the development of Azolla and Salvinia, evinced talents for observation of the highest order. At the Royal Hospital of Kilmainham, on the 23rd ult., Sergeant John GRAHAM, formerly in the light company of the 2nd battalion of Coldstream Guards, the individual selected by his Grace the Duke of Wellington as "the bravest of the brave," in the desperate combat at Waterloo, in order to profit by the generous offer of the Rev. Mr. NORCROSS, rector of Framlingham, to confer a pension, during life, upon the soldier most distinguished in the brigade of Guards on that glorious day. After the most minute inquiry, carried on by Sir John BYNG's directions, the laurel was awarded to the individual whose death we now record, an Irishman, a native of Cloona, county of Monaghan.

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