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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Journal, BMD, 02 Aug 1845 (2)
    2. Petra Mitchinson
    3. Saturday 02 Aug 1845 (p. 3, col. 7) Deaths. At the Bush Hotel, on the 29th ult., the infant daughter of Mr. James HAMILTON. In English Street, on the 28th ult., Mr. John WILSON, aged 88 years. In Nixon's Court, Castle Street, on the 25th ult., Samuel, youngest son of Mr. John TUCKER, of this city. At Low Brownelson, on the 11th ult., Robert Wilson, youngest son of Mr. John ELLWOOD, aged 12 years. At Brampton, on the 28th ult., Jane, widow of the late Mr. Omerous BOUSTEAD, of Irthing, aged 84 years. At Bramery, on the 12th ult., Mr. John BOWMAN, aged 79 years. Few men have passed through life more respected by a numerous circle of friends and acquaintances. At Parkgate Hall, near Wigton, on the 24th ult., Mr. Isaac MURRAY, aged 74 years. At the Union Workhouse, Wigton, on the 25th ult., Ann WALLACE, aged 55 years. At Wiza Bridge, near Wigton, on the 28th ult., Mary, wife of Mr. Robert LIGHTFOOT, aged 55 years. At Penrith, on the 30th ult., Mary, widow of the late Mr. John HOPPER, excise officer, aged 72 years. At Hutton Roof, in the parish of Greystoke, on Wednesday morning last, Mrs. Isabella LITTLE, aged 85 years. At Melmerby, on the 21st ult., Elizabeth BRAITHWAITE, aged 79 years. At Haltwhistle, on the 18th ult., after a painful illness of eight months, which he bore with Christian fortitude, Joseph, the eldest son of Mr. J. DANIEL, preventive officer, aged 18 years. At Wright How, in Irton, on Saturday se'nnight, after a long illness, Mrs. Dorothy SIMM, wife of Mr. Thos. SIMM, farmer, aged 60 years. At Maryport, on the 16th ult., Fanny, the wife of Mr. John SCURR, of Wood Street, aged 72 years; on the 25th, Mrs. Hannah HINDE, aged 72-one of the Society of Friends; at the same place, on the 26th ult., Mr. Wm. BAILLIE, engine-fitter-up, aged 30 years-much and deservedly respected. At Keswick, on Friday last, George, son of Mr. George TODHUNTER, cooper, apprentice with Mr. Fisher CROSTHWAITE, tailor, aged 16 years; same place, on Sunday, Hannah, daughter of Mr. Edward WILSON, shoe-maker, aged 16 years; same day and place, Mr. William DUNGLINSON, master of the workhouse, aged 54 years. At Cockermouth, on Saturday, the 26th ult., Miss Martha BENN, aged 25 years. At Workington, on the 25th ult., Mr. H. SPINSBY, aged 69 years. At Stocks Hill, Harrington, on the 23rd ult., Mr. Jos. BUSHBY, yeoman, aged 63 years. At Whitehaven, on Friday, the 25th ult., Mrs. Dorothy HAMILTON, in the 100th year of her age; on the 23rd, Mr. William KENDALL, of Strand Street, aged 42 years; since our last, Mrs. Margaret HANNAH, West Strand, aged 52 years; Mr. Robert NESBIT, of Charles Street, aged 48 years; Mr. Richard DEWSBURY, of Mount Pleasant, aged 40 years; in the Union Workhouse, Scotch Street, Ann PENNY, aged 37 years; and Mary STALKER. In Essex Street, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, on the 8th ult., Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Richard MONDELL, late of Whitehaven, aged 75; same place, on the 20th, Mr. Thomas PEILE, son-in-law of the above, after a long illness. At Calcutta, on the 24th of May last, very suddenly of cholera, Captain Christopher BUSHBY, of the brig Antilla, aged 24 years, youngest son of Joseph BUSHBY, Esq., of Liverpool. At Clayton Vale, near Manchester, on the 20th ult., Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Capt. John HOLLIDAY, of Whitehaven, aged 28 years. At Manchester, on Thursday week, aged 40, Mr. Samuel BUTLER, tragedian, formerly of the York circuit, and lately of the Theatre Royal, Manchester. At Largie, near Campbeltown, on the 1st ult., John MARTIN, at the patriarchal age of 104 years. He was a shepherd all his life, and had never been far removed from the place where he died. His hair, which in youth was black, became white, and within a few years of his death it was again becoming black. At Cleveland, Ohio, U.S., on the 30th May, aged 41, Mr. Isaac PONSONBY, mariner, formerly of Beckermont, Cumberland. On Saturday, the 12th ult., in her 82nd year, Mrs. Ann DUFFILL, Clapham. She was the personal friend of the Rev. John WESLEY, and the early race of methodist preachers; and has been connected with the Wesleyan Society upwards of fifty years. At Stafford, on Saturday, the 19th ult., in the 73rd year of his age, the Rev. Thomas ROUGHT, who, for half a century, had borne an unsullied reputation as a minister of the Wesleyan connexion. On Friday last, at his residence, Thingwall-hall, in his 68th year, Thomas CASE, Esq., one of her Majesty's justices of the peace for the county of Lancaster and for the borough of Liverpool. At Larne, on Sunday, the 20th ult., in his 50th year, after a few days' illness, Dr. M'HENRY, author of "O'Halloran" and some other works. At Ville d'Avray, near Paris, on the 20th ult., of consumption, aged 30, the celebrated violinist ARTANT.

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