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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Journal, BMD, 31 May 1845 (2)
    2. Petra Mitchinson
    3. Saturday 31 May 1845 (p. 3, col. 8) Deaths. In this city, on Wednesday, the 28th instant, after two day's illness, Mr. Edward ALLISON, grocer, aged 30 years. His amiable disposition and unassuming manners endeared him to all who knew him. In St. Alban's Row, on the 19th inst., Mr. David NOBLE, aged 77 years. In Annetwell Street, on the 28th instant, Miss Margaret RANKIN, aged 22 years. At the house of her son, 79, Cheapside, London, on the 28th instant, Mary, relict of the late Mr. Thomas BECK, of this city, in her 67th year. At Wigton, on the 23rd instant, Mr. Robert OGILVIE, aged 57 years. At Brayton, on the 24th instant, Ann NORMAN, aged twelve months. At Low Felton, near Newcastle, in childbed, on Sunday, the 25th instant, Jane, wife of Mr. Wm. WARD, formerly of Moorhouse, Castlecarrock, aged 32 years. At Walton Rigg, near Brampton, on the 19th instant, Ann R. SNAITH, wife of Mr. Thos. SNAITH, and daughter of Mr. William SCAIFE, of Haltwhistle, aged 35 years. At Buteland, Northumberland, on the 24th instant, Mr. John LEE, formerly of the Old Church Farm, near Brampton, aged 58 [?] years. At Penrith on the 36th [sic] instant, Mr. Peter BRADLEY, carpenter, to Miss Jane OLIPHANT; Mr. WILKINSON, Appleby, to Miss Elizabeth RYDER. At Penrith, on the 24th instant, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. James KIRHUE [KIRKUP according to FreeBMD], aged 76 years; Ann, wife of Mr. John HODGSON, aged 61; John DICKINSON, Plumpton Head, aged 14. At Shap Wells, on the 26th inst., after a few days illness, Mrs. GIBSON, landlady of that inn. At Cockermouth, on the 21st inst., Mr. Robt. GORE, weaver, aged 27 years; and on the 22nd, Mrs. Sarah HURD, at a very advanced age. At Workington, on the 25th inst., Mr. Thomas SALKELD, aged 71 years; on the 26th, Dorothy, daughter of Mr. Jos. GRAHAM, in the third year of her age. At Seascale, Gosforth, on the 22nd inst., Hannah, wife of Mr. Isaac WILSON, of Calder, aged 25 years. At Whitehaven, last week, Mrs. Mary HEWITSON, widow, aged 77 years. At Keswick, on the 23rd instant, after a lingering illness, Daniel, son of the Rev. Edward WILSON, of that place, in his eighteenth year. At Elfhole, in Thwaites, on the 17th inst., Elizabeth, daughter of the late Mr. Joseph PARK, of that place, in her fifth year. At Ulverston, on the 21st instant, Mr. Richard HUDSON, the hospitable landlord of the Rose and Crown inn, in that town, in the 63rd year of his age. At Calgarth Park, Windermere, on the 19th instant, Owen, youngest son of Edward SWINBOURNE, Esq. At Kendal, on the 20th inst., Mr. John ROOKING, many years a tea-dealer in that town, aged 68 years, one of the Society of Friends. At the Wolverton station, on the 24th inst., aged 30 years, on his way to the Isle of Man, Mr. Robert GAWNE, one of the clerks in the Tithe Commission office, London, and son of Mr. GAWNE, of James Street, Douglas. At the Barracks, in Newcastle, on the 21st inst., after a few days illness, Colonel Archibald M. MAXWELL, commanding officer of the 36th Regiment of Foot, at present quartered there. The lamented colonel entered the army as second Lieutenant of Artillery in 1801, and served in that corps during the Peninsular War, after which he transferred into the line. At Barbadoes, where he had gone to reside for the benefit of his health, on Friday, the 11th April, Joseph, eldest son of Mr. Wm. ROWMAN, cattle salesman, of Liverpool, and late cashier to S. L. TROTMAN, Esq., of the same place, aged 21 years. The deceased was a very promising young man, much esteemed by all who knew him, and his death is deeply lamented by his family and a large circle of friends. At Leamington, on the 13th inst., Mrs. KEMBLE, widow of the late celebrated John KEMBLE, at an advanced age.

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