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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Journal, BMD, 30 Aug 1845 (2)
    2. Petra Mitchinson
    3. Saturday 30 Aug 1845 (p. 3, col. 7) Deaths. In Scotch Street, on Wednesday last, Mr. William CARRUTHERS, solicitor, aged 38 years. In this city, on the 14th inst., Margaret, wife of the late Capt. C. LITTLE, of Bowness, aged 48 years. In Abbey Street, on Saturday last, aged 48 years, Hannah, the wife of Mr. MARRS, surgeon. In Peascod's Lane, English Street, on the 24th instant, Miss Mary PROSER, aged 22 years. At the house of her son, Pack Horse Lane, English Street, on the 16th inst., Mary DAVISON, widow of the late Mr. James DAVISON, slaymaker, Longton [sic], aged 95 years. At Highmoor, Wigton, on the 27th inst., Mr. Ewan Christian YOUNG, third son of the late Rev. Thomas YOUNG, A.M., rector of Gilling, Yorkshire, in his 25th year. At Scotby, on the 12th ult., Mr. William NOBLE, aged 35 years; a Member of the Society of Friends. At Kirkbride, on the 9th instant, Mr. Thomas HENDERSON, grocer, aged 66 years. At Ousby, near Penrith, on the 21st, Mr. John WARWICK, innkeeper, aged 54 years. At Townsdale, on the 15th inst., aged 50, Margaret, wife of Mr. John DICKINSON. At Dryholme, in Holme Cultram, on Friday the 22nd instant, Mr. Walter BARNES, in the prime of life. At Berrier, near Greystoke, on the 20th instant, Mr. John LIDDELL, yeoman, aged 82,—much respected for his strict integrity, uprightness, and honesty of purpose. At the Friends' Meeting House, Cockermouth, on the 28th inst., Mr. Thomas ALTHAM, ironmonger, Penrith, to Mary Ann third daughter of Mr. Peter WALKER, provision merchant, Dean Scales. At New Lowther Street, Whitehaven, on Sunday evening last, Mr. William LEDGER, grocer, in the 45th year of his age; since our last, in High Street, St. James, Mrs. Dorothy HUTCHINSON, aged 77 years; on Saturday last, in Carter Lane, Miss WESTRAY, aged about 50 years. At Ginns, near Whitehaven, last week, Mrs. Sarah SIMPSON, in the 70th year of her age. At Hull, on the 18th inst., aged 16 years, William Johnston, younger son of Mr. John C. WILLIAMSON, merchant, and grandson of the late Rev. D. WILLIAMSON, formerly of Whitehaven. At Hensingham, on Wednesday week, Mrs. Ann LOGAN, widow, in her 56th year. At Moresby, on Tuesday week, aged 64, Mary Ann, wife of Mr. John LOWRY, and eldest daughter of the late Mr. Edward JOHNSTON, of this town. At Harrington, on Wednesday last, George, son of Mr. Thos. MIDDLETON, blacksmith, aged 18 month [sic]. At Croft House, Dean, on the 28th ult., Mr. Matthew FIDLER, aged 47 years. At Egremont, on Wednesday week, Ann, the wife of Mr. John GARDNER, stone mason, aged 55 years; same place, on Friday last, Mr. John TOWERSON, yeoman, formerly of Coat Close, near Egremont, in the 71st year of his age. At Beckermont, on Sunday last, after a long illness, Miss Eleanor HARTLEY, daughter of the late Joseph HARTLEY, Esq., of Wodow Bank, aged 18 years. At Workington Hall, on the 18th inst., Mrs. Harriet FLETCHER, aged 75 years,—much respected. The deceased had been nearly half a century in the service of the present owner of the Hall, H. CURWEN, Esq. At Workington, since our last, Mr. Thomas BELL, aged 33, boots at the Green Dragon inn; same place, Mrs. PENRICE, aged 82 years. At Seaton, near Workington, last week, Mr. James IRVING, in the 64th year of his age. At Tarn How, in Gosforth, on Thursday week, after a long illness, Mr. Thomas MUNCASTER, husbandman, aged 69 years; on Saturday last, at Kelbank, in Gosforth, at the house of his sister-in-law, Mrs. JOPSON, Mr. Daniel JOPSON, husbandman, aged 60 years,—very highly respected through life. At Birkenhead, Cheshire, on Monday week, in her 24th year, Mrs. ELLIS, wife of Mr. John ELLIS, and daughter of Mr. Edward SMITH, innkeeper, Sandwith, near Whitehaven. At Ambleside, on Sunday evening, the 17th instant, after a tedious illness, in his 80th year, the Rev. John DAWES. The deceased was incumbent of the Parochial Chapel of Ambleside for nearly forty years. At Liverpool, on the 10th inst., Isabella LANDSBOROUGH, aged 75, relict of the late Mr. Thomas PAYNE, formerly of Dumfries. At Mickle-holm-side, near Moffat, on the 31st ult., Peter TOD, Esq., of Reddings, far advanced in years. At Wakefield, on the 11th instant, aged 78 years, Mons. Jean BRECAILLE. He was formerly one of Napoleon's Life Guards; and after Napoleon's overthrow served in the English army. Of late years he had earned a subsistence by teaching the French language, in that town, at twopence per week. At Rotterdam, on the 17th inst., Sir Alexander FERRIER, Knight of the Most Noble Hanoverian Order of the Guelph, Lord Conservator of Scottish Privileges, late Her Britannic Majesty's Consul for South Holland and Zealand, aged 72. At his residence, in Pelham-place, Brompton, on Thursday the 21st inst., the Rev. John DAY, M.A., rector of North Tuddenham, Norfolk, aged 61. On Tuesday week, the remains of Mr. HUNT, the only surviving son of the late Henry HUNT, the celebrated advocate of Universal Suffrage, and who for many years represented Preston in Parliament, were interred in the new burial ground, near the Old Church, Lambeth. At Copenhagen, lately, aged 88 years, the Count DE KRABBE-CARISIUS. He served the state of Denmark fer [sic] sixty-four years, and was Minister for Foreign Affairs fifteen years. In 1843 he gave up a pension of 30,000 francs, to which he was entitled, and has left 1,500,000 francs to charitable institutions. On his passage from Cape Cameron to Liverpool, on board the Prince Llewellen, on the the [sic] 1st of June, aged 13 years, Joseph, third son of Mrs. ORMEROD, ironmonger, Douglas, Isle of Man. At Bath, on Friday the 1st inst., Mrs. KEATING, relict of Col. KEATING, of Moulton Park, Northamptonshire, at the advanced age of 100 years. On Sunday the 10th instant, in his 60th year, the Rev. James HOGGINS, Vicar of Eltham, Kent, and brother of Sarah, late Countess of Exeter. The romantic history of the late Countess, mother of the present Marquis of Exeter, is well known, she having been the daughter of a small farmer in Shropshire. Nicholas BECKER, the author of the celebrated song of the "German Rhine," died on the 4th instant, at Gerlenkircher [sic – should be Geilenkirchen], aged 30 years. During the past week, a female, named CARLTON, residing in the city of York, was single, married, and a widow, all within the space of three days. At Thenezay, Deux Sevres, a short time ago, Marie MALLET, a milliner, died in the 116th year of her age. Upwards of one hundred young women, dressed in white, followed her remains to the grave: and chaplets were thrown upon the coffin by the bystanders, before it was covered over with earth. The deceased had realized a competency by her business, which she did not relinquish until her 110th year was completed. At Mogher, barony of Owneybeg, county Limerick, lately, at the patriarchal age of 106 years, James CAREY. He possessed all his mental faculties unimpaired until his last moments. At Paris, on Monday the 28th ult., Clara B., wife of Mr. CATLIN, the eminent traveller, distinguished for his researches into Indian history and antiquities of America. The lady was her husband's fellow-traveller for the three last years of his wanderings amongst the Indians of North America. During that time she kept her journal of their travels of 13,000 miles along the Indian frontiers, embracing between 3,000 miles of north and south latitude. On the 13th inst., a native of England, who had passed under the designation of "Sir Charles DOUGLAS," and also under other designations, died id [sic] Paris, aged about 50. The deceased was understood to be the natural son of an earl, high in office in the household of George the Third, and was married to a very handsome woman; who, however, afterwards went to live with a military officer. Sir Charles subsequently courted a widow, and a marriage was arranged, but never took place. In fact, the courtship had no other object than to keep her from presenting "her little bill;" for the widow was the lover's landlady! Deceased had an annuity of £150, but could not keep out of debt. Well! Sir Charles died on the day above-named, and was then discovered to be a woman!

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