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At Great Broughton, on the 4th inst., HARRISON, son of MR. ALLINSON, labourer, aged 10 years.
 
At Cockermouth, on the 4th inst., ISABELLA, daughter of MR. ROBERT STALKER, hatter, aged 5 months;
        Same place, on the 7th inst., THOMAS, son of MR. ISAAC WILKINSON, weaver, aged 19 years.
 
At Cockermouth, on the 3d  instant, MR. WM. LIVESAY, hatter, of Preston, in his 29th year.
 
At Swallowhurst, Bootle, on the 27th ult., MATTHEW COWARD, son of MR. ANTHONY CASSON, aged 12 years.
 
At Workington, on the 4th instant, MRS. SARAH ARMSTRONG, widow, aged 56 years.
 
At 126, Queen-street, Whitehaven, on the 2d inst., WILLIAM, son of MR. PETER GARNETT, saddler, aged 10 weeks;
        In Charles-street, on the 4th, MARY JANE, daughter of MR. JOHN PENNINGTON, mariner, aged 4-1/2 years;
        Same place and day, ISABELLA, the beloved daughter of MR. JOHN KENNEDY, furniture broker, &c., aged 10 months;
        at 89, Duke-street, on the 4th, JOHN, son of HANNAH MOUNSEY, aged 2-1/4 years.
 
At 77, Lowther Street, Whitehaven, on the 4th inst., MRS. THOMPSON, wife of MR. THOMPSON, solicitor, aged 40 years.
 
At London, on the 30th ult., OCTAVIUS CUTHBERT, youngest son of ROWLAND PENNINGTON, Esq., of Whitehaven, aged 22 years.
 
At Moffat, Scotland, whither he had gone for the benefit of his health, on the 1st instant, MR. HUGH TODHUNTER, builder, Whitehaven, aged 44.
 
At Egremont, on the 9th inst., DOROTHY, the wife of MR. WM. WEIR, butcher, aged 45 years.
 
 
At Poughkeepsie, State of New York, America, on the 2nd ult., JOHN, the infant son, and JANE, the wife of WILLIAM GIBSON, blacksmith, formerly of Welton, Sebergham, in this county, aged 28 years.  Both mother and son were interred on the same day in one grave.
 
At Brough, on the 27th ult., MR. JOHN BECHAM, late of Asby, at the advanced age of 95.
 
At Constantinople, on the 4th ult., of apoplexy, WILLIAM, son of the late MR. DANIEL CRONE, stonemason, Aspatria, aged 26 years.
 
At Maryport, on the 4th inst., HUMPHREY, son of JOSEPH FLETCHER, flour dealer, aged 10 months;
        On the same day, MRS. BETSY COLLIN, aged 85 years;
On the 5th inst., WM. BLACK, son of HENRY FLETCHER, seaman, aged 13 months;
        On the 6th inst., JOHN son of CAPT. THOMAS WILSON, aged 10 months;
On the 7th inst., JOHN son of DAVID CUMMINGS, seaman, aged 7 years;
        On the 8th inst., JANE, wife of WM. MCDONALD, shipwright.
 
At Crosby, on the 5th inst., WILLIAM, son of WM. HOWARD, labourer, aged 6 years.
 
At Bank End, near Sandford, on the 2nd inst., MARY RUMNEY, relict of THOS. RUMNEY, Esq., of Bank End, aged 83.
 
 
In London, on the 27th ult., MR. JAMES JOHNSTON, of H. M.'s Customs, London, and of Wetheral, near this city, much lamented by all who knew him.
 
At Douglas, Isle of Man, on the 5th inst., JOHN HALLIBURTON, second son of the late MR. JOHN HALLIBURTON, surgeon, Brampton, aged 48.
 
On the 2nd inst., MARGARET, wife of MR. JAMES PARKER, innkeeper, Annan, late of Castlecarrock, aged 31 years - much respected.
 
At Lezzes House, Alston, on the 3rd instant, WILLIAM WALTON, jun., late of the establishment of MESSRS. RICHARDSON AND COXON, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aged 25 - deeply mourned by his family and friends.
 
At Penrith, on the 2nd inst., JANE, wife of GEORGE FALLOWFIELD, gardener, aged 74 years;
        Same place, on the 6th inst., MARY JACKSON, aged 57 years.
 
At Melmerby, on the 25th ult, FANNY, the wife of MR. THOMAS DIXON, aged 82.
 
At Bowness, on the 4th inst., JUDITH ISABELLA, eldest daughter of MR. JOHN TOPPING, aged 16 years;
        Same time and place, ELIZABETH ISABELLA, granddaughter of the above, and eldest daughter of MR. JOHN NICHOLSON, of Liverpool, aged 3 years - deeply lamented.
 
 
At Cummersdale Mills, near this city, on Friday, the 5th inst., MR. DALTON, miller and corn merchant, aged 71 years.  MR. DALTON commenced business 50 years ago, and during a most successful career won the respect of a large circle of friends by his industry, enterprise, and upright dealings.
 
At Belle Vue, on the 25th ult., MR. JOHN LANCASTER, aged 55 years.  Deceased was for many years gardener for WILLIAM JAMES, Esq., Barrock Park, and was highly respected.
 
On the 22nd of August, after being dangerously wounded in the trenches before Sebastopol, on the 14th of August, GEORGE IRVING, grandson of MR. GEORGE IRVING, Botchergate, in this city, in his 24th year.
 
On the 7th inst., FREDERICK, infant son of MR. JONES, Citadel Station.
 
In Charlotte Street, on the 5th inst., of scarlatina, JOHN, son of MR. THOMAS CLARK, gas-fitter, aged 6 years.
 
At the Irish Damside, on the 29th ult., MR. JAMES PENN, dyer, aged 79 years - much respected.
 
At Cumwhitton, on the 9th inst., after a long and tedious illness, SARAH, the beloved wife of WILLIAM EARL, aged 70 years, a native of Renwick, much respected and deeply regretted.
 
At Park Head, Kirkoswald, on the 26th ult., after a painful illness, born with christian resignation, RACHEL, the beloved wife of JOSEPH TUER, aged 49 years.
 
 
At Harrowgate, on the 29th ult., after a few hours' illness, the REV. JOHN BALDWIN. A.M. of Dalton, near Ulverston, late a Fellow of Christ College, Cambridge, and a magistrate for the county of Lancaster.
 
At the house of his father, at Leamington, on the 27th ult., WILSON HENRY JOHN BIGLAND, only surviving son of REAR-ADMIRAL BIGLAND, of Bigland Hall, aged 31 years.
 
At his cottage, Susan-place, Kingstown, on the 2nd inst., aged 100, HENRY RICHARDSON, Esq.  He was the oldest solicitor on record, and was also a notary public, proctor of admiralty, and stockbroker, being one of the original committee.  He was in his office the Thursday previous to his death, and retained his faculties to the last.
 
At Havana, on the 31st Aug., mortally wounded whilst defending himself from a gang of robbers who had entered his house, GEORGE CANNING BACKHOUSE, Esq., H.B.M.'s Commissary Judge at that place, eldest surviving son of the late JOHN BACKHOUSE, Esq., Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, aged 37.
 
On the 18th ult., in her 88th year, JANET KENNEDY, relict of ROBERT GRANGE, Ayr.  She was a native of the district of Carrick in Ayrshire, and some fourscore years ago, was a schoolmate of BURNS, when attending Kirkoswald School, taught by MR. RODGER, whither BURNS went in his nineteenth summer, "to learn mensuration, surveying, dialling, &c."
 
At Newtown, Sydney, N.S.W., on the 30th of May, MRS. RIBEY, known formerly as "MARGARET CATCHPOLE", and the subject of the popular work by the REV. R. COBBOLD.
 
Before Sebastopol,  on the 20th ult., of wounds received in the Redan on the 8th, LIEUT. REGINALD CYRIL GOODENOUGH, of the 97th Regiment, the beloved son of the REV. R. W. GOODENOUGH, vicar of Whittingham, in the county of Northumberland, aged 18.  He had resigned the post of Regimental Quartermaster a few days before, in order to go into action.
 
At Moscow, on the 16th ult., in his 71st year, COUNT SERGIUS OUVAROFF President of the Imperial Russian Academy of Science.  The deceased Count was for a long period a correspondent of Goethe.

At Hatter Went, Egremont, on Monday last, FREDERICK JAMES son of MR. JAMES TURNER, miner, aged 9 months.
 
At Woodgate-terrace, Egremont, on the 10th inst., ANN, Wife of MR. THOMAS KEWLEY, miner, aged 59 years - highly respected.
 
At Egremont, on Tuesday last, after a long illness, DOROTHY, wife of MR. WM. WEIR, and eldest daugher of the late MR. JOHN NICHOLSON, of the Wheat Sheaf Inn, Egremont, aged 45 years.
 
At Brownrigg, Arlecdon, on Friday last, MRS. WOOD, relict of MR. HENRY WOOD, yeoman, aged 85 years.
 
At Hawkshead, on the 4th inst., MR. JOHN WILSON, Hawkshead and Kendal carrier, aged 40 years.
 
At Ambleside, on Saturday week, JANE, wife of MR. TAIT, of Lindale-in-Furness, aged 23 years.
 
At Low Graythwaite, on the 23rd ult., MAJOR GEORGE COX, late of the 60th Bengal Native Infantry, aged 49 years.
 
At Lonning-head, Spark Bridge, on the 1st. inst., STEPHEN, son of MR. ROBERT OXLEY, beerhouse-keeper, aged 21 years.
 
At Greenodd, on the 28th ult., THOMAS WILSON, son of MR. ABRAHAM JACKSON, mariner, aged 19 years.
 
At Well-Houses, Penny Bridge, on the 27th ult., JANE, daughter of ROBERT JEFFERSON, labourer, aged 22 years.
 
At Coniston, near Broughton-in-Furness, on the 25th ult., MR. GEORGE MOSSOP, slate quarryman, third son of the late MR. MOSES MOSSOP, junior, formerly of High Prior Scale, near Calderbridge, aged 53 years.
 
At Sapcoat Rectory, Leicestershire, on the 2d inst., the REV. JOHN BICKERSTETH, M.A. eldest son of the late HENRY BICKERSTETH, M.A., of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland
 
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