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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Journal, BMD, 17 Aug 1844 (2)
    2. Petra Mitchinson
    3. Saturday 17 Aug 1844 (p. 3, col. 6) Deaths. In Union Street, on the 8th instant, Mr. James ROBINSON, butcher, aged 37 years. In Botchergate, on the 15th instant, after a short illness, Mr. John LITTLE, blacksmith, in the 72nd year of his age. At Devonshire Terrace, on the 9th inst., Frederick Wilkinson, infant son of Mr. LONSDALE. At his house at Camberwell, London, on Sunday, the 11th instant, Mr. John NANSON, in the 50th year of his age-much lamented by a large circle of friends and relatives. Mr. NANSON was a native of this city, and was for upwards of 33 years employed in the Banking House of Messrs. BARCLAY & Co., Lombard Street, London. At Scotby, on the 10th instant, Mrs. Margaret MURRAY, aged 57 years. At Manchester, on Tuesday, the 6th instant, Mr. John IRVING, aged 63-formerly of this city. At Raughton Head, on Monday, the 12th inst., suddenly, Mr. KITCHING, father of the Rev. Mr. KITCHING, at an advanced age. At Bowness, in this county, on the 10th instant, at the residence of his sister, Mrs. SIMPSON, Miles HODGSON, Esq., in the 69th year of his age. At Sleagill, on the 8th instant, after a lingering illness, borne with truly Christian resignation, Mr. Joseph BELL, joiner, aged 24 years. At Wigton, on the 6th instant, Sarah, widow of the late Mr. George FURNESS, hatter, aged 72 years-much and deservedly respected; on the 10th, Mary, the wife of Mr. John MARTINDALE, aged 36 years. At Tarnrigg Moor, in the parish of Wigton, on the 12th inst., William, son of Mr. Robert MURRAY, aged 11 years. At Penrith, on the 11th inst, Mr. Edward ARMSTRONG, labourer, aged 62 years; on the 12th, Mr. John BARNES, weaver, aged 75 years; same day, Mr. Thomas BIRKETT, joiner, aged 32; Mr. James JOHNSON, currier, aged 57 years. At Appleby, on Tuesday morning last, after a lingering illness, Mr. William DIXON, in the 21st year of his age. At Maryport, after a short but severe illness, Mr. John RIND, formerly of Liverpool, aged 59 years. At Nenthead, near Alston, on the 10th instant, aged 39, Lucy, wife of Mr. Tinniswood MILLICAN, agent for the Governor & Co's, Lead Mines at Nenthead. In Keswick Workhouse, on Sunday morning last, Mr. Robert VICKERS, formerly a husbandman at Braithwaite, near Keswick, aged 71 years. At Cockermouth, on Monday week, Mr. George THURSBY, weaver, aged 62 years; and on Sunday, Dorothy, wife of Mr. W. WRANGHAM, weaver, aged 67 years. At Workington, since our last, Mr. Wm. SLOAN, aged 32; Mr. John CAMPBELL, aged 88; and Mary, infant daughter of Mr. Wm. IRWIN, aged nine months. At Preston Hows, near Whitehaven, lately, Mr. Robt. SMITH, shipwright, aged 32 years. At Whitehaven, last week, Mr. George WATSON, in the 22nd year of his age. At London Head, in the parish of Irton, on Tuesday week, Mr. John WALTON, aged 76 years. His death was very sudden, and an inquest was held upon the body before Mr. THOMPSON, deputy-coroner for William BRAGG, Esq., when the jury returned a verdict of "Died by the visitation of God." Mr. WALTON was formerly a grocer in Whitehaven, and greatly respected by all who knew him. At Woodside, Island of Leguan, West Indies, suddenly, on the 20th of June last, Christiana, wife of the Rev. W. J. T. DODGSON, M.A., late minister of Trinity Church, Ulverston, Rector of St. Peter's parish. On Thursday week, aged 53, Ann, wife of John LODGE, Esq., Bare Hall, near Lancaster. At Cousin's Cottage, near Dumfries, on Friday last, of consumption, aged 19 years, John, son of Mr. James RIGG, mole-catcher. At Messina, on the 16th July, Elizabeth Frances, relict of Humphrey SENHOUSE, Esq., of Netherhall, in this county, and daughter of the late R. C. GREAVES LEY, Esq., of Ingleby Hill, in the county of Derby. DEATH OF LADY ANNE SCOTT.-We regret to announce the death of Lady Anne Elizabeth SCOTT, eldest sister of his grace the Duke of Buccleugh, at Leamington, on Tuesday, where her ladyship has been residing for some time past. Lady Anne was the eldest daughter of the late Duke of Buccleugh, having been born on the 17th of August, 1796. DEATH OF LORD HUNTINGFIELD.-This nobleman expired on Saturday last, at Hevingham-hall, Suffolk. The deceased, Joshua VANNECK Baron Huntingfield, of Heveningham-hall, in the peerage of Ireland, and a baronet of England, was eldest son of Joshua, first Lord Huntingfield, by Maria, second daughter of Mr. Andrew THOMSON. He was born on the 12th August, 1778, so at his death was within two days of completing his 66th year. DEATH OF REAR-ADMIRAL GALWAY.-This gallant flag officer died on Friday last, at an advanced age. He entered the navy on the 19th of February, 1786, and had seen considerable service in his profession. At the battle of the Nile he ably distinguished himself under the eye of the immortal NELSON, being senior lieutenant of the Vanguard, that hero's ship. At Walcheren he commanded the Dryad; and in 1841 was actively employed on the north coast of Spain, in co-operation with the Patriots, or National party.

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