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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Journal, BMD, 07 Dec 1844 (2)
    2. Petra Mitchinson
    3. Saturday 07 Dec 1844 (p. 3, col. 6-7) Deaths. At 21, English Street, on the 3rd instant, Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Thomas CARRICK, hat manufacturer, aged 17 years. At Blackfriar's Street, on the 28th ult., Mr. Thos. LITTLE, smith and farrier, aged 34 years. In Caldcoats, on the 1st instant, Mrs. Mary TUBMAN, aged 62 years. In Finkle Street, on the 3rd instant, Mrs. Jane MEIN, aged 54 years. At the Bog, on the 1st inst., Edward ATKINSON aged 16 years. At Lough, on the 28th ult., Edward ROBSON, skinner, aged 26 years, lately in the employ of Mr. ATKINSON, tanner, &c., Damside, Carlisle,-much respected. At Croglin, on the 30th ult., after many years painful suffering, borne with truly christian patience, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. J. JACKSON, rector of Croglin. At Cumwhitton, on the 29th ult., John, second son of Mr. Hugh EARL, aged 34 years,-much and deservedly respected by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. At Edderside, in the parish of Holme Cultram, on the 8th ult., Jane, widow, of the late Mr. Joseph BARWISE, of Wigton. At Nanroo, State of Illinois, North America, on the 30th of September, Dorothy, relict of the late Mr. John FAWKES, formerly of Brampton, aged 57 years,-much and deservedly respected. At Aikton, on the 2nd inst, Mr. William TODD, aged 74 years. Off the Cape of Good Hope, on board the John Dugdale, bound for China, John Henry, second son of John GREY, Esq., of Dilston, aged 26 years. At Penrith, on the 2nd instant, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Joseph HARDING, hardware dealer, aged 37; and, on the 3rd, Betsy, daughter of Mr. Thomas RYLANDS, rope maker, aged 5 years. At Bailes, near Alston, on the 30th ult., Ruth, wife of Mr. John WILKINSON, aged 20 years. At Alston, on the 1st inst., Mr. Joseph WALTON, of the Black Bull Inn, aged 62 years. At Appleby, on the 29th ult., Mrs. Elizabeth NICHOLSON, widow, aged 90 years. At Cockermouth, on the 25th ult., George, the youngest son of Mr. Wm. RICHARDSON, currier, and formerly of Wigton; and on the 26th, Mrs. Isabella JOHNSTON, aged 79 years. At Little Clifton, near Workigton, on the 18th ult., Mrs. Ann Fleming aged 69 years. At Workington, lately, Mrs. Ann FOX, widow, aged 57; and Mrs. Elizabeth BANKS, aged 85 years. At Welcome Nook, in Corney, on the 25th ult., Mr. Francis SOUTHWARD, aged 75 years. At Middleton Place, in Corney, lately, Mr. Joseph JACKSON, after a lingering illness, aged 31 years. At Bootle, on the 30th ult., Elizabeth, wife of Mr. James SHEPHERD, aged 60 years. In King Street, Whitehaven, on the 2nd instant, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. GIBSON, proprietor of the Cumberland Pacquet, aged 62 years. At Whitehaven, on the 23rd ult., John Senhouse, the infant son of Capt. PITMAN, R.N. In the Buenos Ayres river, on the 6th of September, caused by the upsetting of a boat, Mr. James WOOD, carpenter of the barque Speed, of Whitehaven, in the 37th year of his age, leaving a widow and three helpless children to deplore their untimely loss. At Whitehaven, lately, Mr. W. TUBMAN, miner, aged 59. At the Union Workhouse, Whitehaven, Margaret IRVIN, aged 68 years. In September last, in the Valparaiso, Capt. DIXON, on his passage from Valparaiso to Liverpool, Joseph IRWIN, eldest son of Mr. John IRWIN, Town Head, Egremont. The deceased was on the foretopgallant yard, when a squall of wind broke the mast and he was pitched into the sea. Every assistance was given to save him from drowning, but all in vain. The deceased was 18 years of age, and beloved by the whole crew. At Liverpool, lately, on board the Huma, of that port, aged 21, Mr. John TIDYMAN, of Whitehaven; same place, on the 24th ult., Mrs. Janet M'MICKEN, in her 73rd year, widow of the late Mr. James M'MICKEN, of Whitehaven. Her remains were interred at Whitehaven. At Lartington Hall, on the 28th ult., Henry Maire Thornton WILLIAM, Esq., aged 66 years, High Sheriff of the County of Durham. At Edinburgh, on the 30th ult., Thomas HENDERSON, Esq., Professor of Practical Astronomy in the University of Edinburgh. Mr. HENDERSON had held the Professorship of Astronomy since 1834. At Liverpool, on the 26th ult., aged 25, Maria, second daughter of John SMITH Esq., one of the proprietors of the Liverpool Mercury. At her residence in Bury, St. Edmunds, on the 26th ult., Mrs. BLOMFIELD, mother of the Bishop of London, in her 80th year.

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