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DEATHS ******* At Houghton Hall, on the 13th instant, Mary Tirzah, aged 9 years, the beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter James DIXON. At St. Mary's Holme, Lanercost, on the 14th instant, aged 77, Hugh PATRICKSON, Esq., a Deputy Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the County of Cumberland. At the house of his son-in-law, in Charlotte Street, on the 6th inst., Mr. William NORMAN, shoemaker, formerly of Beaumont, aged 95 years, much respected. Deceased has left 95 descendants, consisting of 8 sons and daughters, 36 grand children, and 51 great grand children. At 58, Scotch Street, in this city, on Tuesday; the 16th instant. Thomas Henry LONSDALE, eldest son of Mr. J. I. LONSDALE, printer and stationer, aged 8 years. At St. Mary's Workhouse, Carlisle, on the 11th instant, David FLETCHER, gardener, aged 68 In Armstrong's Lane, Rickergate,on the 12th, George McALLISTER, aged 4 years. In Bridge Street, on the 12th, James DONNELLY, aged 27 In Sewell's Lane, Scotch Street, on the 14th, Sarah Ann BURROW, aged 22. On the 15th instant, at his residence, 14, Etterby-street, Stanwix, William STUBBS, aged 62. At Kirkbride, on the 14th instant, of typhus fever, Jame OLIPHANT, aged 31. At Great Salkeld, on the 10th instant, Eleanor, wife of Mr. Richard BLACKLOCK, aged 74, greatle respected. Recently, Thomas, the eldest son of Mr. John FENTON of the Pack Horse Inn, Penrith, aged 23. Deceased was a joiner by trade, and a young man of great promise. He emigrated some time ago to America, but was obliged to return through ill health. Consumption had attacked his once robust constitution; he only survived his arrival at the house of his parents about three weeks. He was a youth highly esteemed by all who knew him. In Arthur Street, Penrith, on the 13th instant, Elizabeth BRISCO, late of the Coach and Horses Inn, aged 66 On the 14th, at the Union Workhouse, Joseph BULMAN, aged 79. On the 15th instant, aged 68, Mr. John WATSON, formerly of the George Hotel, Penrith, and father of Mr. WATSON, druggist of that town. On the 12th instant, at Card*rnock, Bowness, Sarah, daughter of the late Mr. John PATTINSON, aged 52. At 25, Norfolk-road, St. John's-wood, London, aged 57, Mr. Parkin FOTHERGILL, a native of Ravenstonedale, Westmorland. At Bampton Grange, on the 9th instant, suddenly Jane IRVING, aged 36. At Alston, on the 11th instant, Dorothy, relict of the late William ARMSTRONG, aged 78. ===================================== DEATHS ******* On Thursday morning, Nov. 1, at his house in Lowther-street, Whitehaven, John SPENCER, Esquire, one of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for this county, in the 75th year of his age. By the death of this worthy and exemplary gentleman a vacancy is created at the Board of Trustees for the port, harbour, and town of Whitehaven, at the Board of Directors of the Whitehaven Junction Railway, and in the Committee of Management of the Whtiehaven Gas Light Company, of which he was chairman. Mr. SPENCER'S health had been declining for a considerable time past, yet up to the Sunday preceding his death no perceptible change had been observed, but a severe attack of illness in the evening of that day, terminated fatally at an early hour on the following Thursday. The deceased gentleman bore an irreproachable character through life, was universally esteemed, and by his death many a poor family have lost a sympathising friend. At Alston, on the 12th inst., Mary, relict of the late Mr. Thomas BURN, of the Dun Cow Inn, aged 77. At Nest, near Alston, on the 19th inst., Mr. Peter BAINBRIDGE, aged 77. At Haltwhistle, on the 15th instant, Mrs. LAWS, wife of Mr. John LAWS, postmaster, aged 60. On the 9th instant, at Shap, Mr. William CASTLEY, carpenter, aged 69. At Low Biggins, near Kirkby Lonsdale, Mrs. HARRISON, advanced in years. On the 6th instant, near Keswick, Cumberland, Mr. George TICKELL, in his 62nd year, many years a commercial traveller. At Akehead, Wigton, on the 12th instant, Jane, widow of the late George HUNTER, aged 74. In the Corn Market, Wigton, on the 12th instant, Thomas ARMSTRONG, calico printer, aged 81 On the 14th , Mr. James BELL, aged 65. At Ireby, on the 9th instant, Mr. William RAILTON, yeoman, aged 74. He was much esteemed and highly respected, and his loss as a man of business will be greatly felt in his immediate neighbourhood. At Gilcrux, on the 4th instant, Mr. James Wilson, aged 28. At Dearham, on the 13th instant, Mr. Joseph TOLSON, aged 77. On the 18th, Mary, wife of Mr. James ALLAN, aged 66. On the 12th instant, at West Newington, Edinburgh, Sarah, the widow of the late Rev. Walter FAIRLIE, and youngest daughter of the late Adam BITTLESTON, of Maryport, Cumberland, Esq. At Cockermouth, on the 11th instant, Richard James DIXON, aged 17 On the 19th, James, infant son of Mr. Thomas DAVIDSON. On the 12th, Sarah, infant daughter of Mr. John JACKSON. At Woodgate Terrace, Egremont, on the 12th inst., James, second son of Mr. Thomas APPLEBY, builder, aged 7 years. In Lowe's-court, on the 13th, Martha, relict of Mr. Isaac FARRER, waller, aged 80. At Aspatria, on the 11th instant, Mr. John BURNET, parish clerk for nearly 40 years in the 72nd year of his age. He had filled this office for nearly 38 years, besides having acted for two years in the same capacity as the deputy of his grandfather and immediate predecessor, who had previously held the office upwards of half a century. He was a man of remarkably inoffensive disposition, and was much beloved by his parishioners, great numbers of whom assembled on the occasion of his funeral, which took place on Sunday evening last. During his lengthened tenure of office, he had never been absent from his post through indisposition or otherwise; nor did any symptoms of an alarming nature exhibit themselves until within a few hours of his decease. On Monday, at his residence, Kingston Park, near Whitehaven, in the 82nd year of his age, William CARRUTHERS, Esq. The deceased gentleman was closely connected with the shipping interest, and highly respected by a numerous circle of friends. ==================================== DEATHS ******* At his father's house, 11, Carton-lane, Whitehaven, on the 13th instant, after a short illness in scarlet fever, James, son of Mr. Jonathan KITCHIN, joiner, aged 20 years and 3 months. The deceased - a young man of great promise - was much respected. On Saturday morning last, in Senhouse-street, Whitehaven, after a short illness, Mrs. Grace RUSSELL, widow, aged 72. At 11, Horbury Crescent, Notting Hill, London, on the 10th instant, aged 35, Maria Anne, wife of the Rev. Wm. PUNSHON, Wesleyan Minister. At No. 16, New Burlington-street, London, on the 7th instant, the BARON DE STERNBERG, after a lingering and painful illness. At Camden Town, London, on the 10th instant, Richard, third son of Mr. William SOFTLEY, painter, formerly of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aged 27. At Albany Place, Dumfries, Helen, relict of the late Mr. James NICHOLSON, farmer, Riggheads, Torthorwald, aged 79. At Maryfield, Kelton, on the 13th instant, Mr. Alexander BROWN, farmer there. At Hong Kong, on the 17th of July, William Fraser BEVAN, aged 39 son of the late Captain Henry BEVAN, Dumfriesshire Militia. At the Sun Inn Close, High Street, Dumfries, on the 14th instant, Jane, daughter of Mr. John JACKSON. At Rigg of Gretna, Wm. NICHOLSON, tailor, in the 81st year of his age Same place on the 12th instant, Mrs. Janet THOMPSON, aged 64. On the 11th instant, aged 73 years, William PURCHAS, Esq., of Flanders Hall, West Burton, Wensleydale. On the 10th instant, at his residence, Blackwell, Darlington, John Church BACKHOUSE, Esq., aged 47. At the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. E. CLINT, Mr. Gabriel CHALMERS, in the 81st year of his age. The deceased was a native of the parish of Cummertrees, Scotland, but emigrated to this country about 21 years ago, where, by his untiring industry and skill in agriculture, he had acquired considerable substance. He held a commission of a Justice of the Peace - an office for whose duties he was well capacitated. - 'Rideau Gleaner, Canada, Sept. 17. On the 4th inst., the Lady Frances Julia MAYNARD, wife of Colonel the Hon. Charles Henry MAYNARD, only son of Viscount MAYNARD, Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Essex. Her Ladyship died at Shern Hall, Walthamstow, on the anniversary of her birthday, deeply lamented. Lady Frances was born on the 4th of November, 1821, and was the youngest child of James, BARON GLENLYON, by Lady Emily PERCY, fifth daughter of Hugh, second DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND, and was youngest sister of the present DUKE OF ATHOLL. ==================================== |
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