The Cumberland Pacquet
September 3, 1793
Sept 3 1793 DEATHS | Sept 3 1793 DEATHS |
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DEATHS. Suddenly, at Cockermouth, on Monday the 26th ult MRS. SARAH BEATY, in an advanced age. Thursday, last, Church-street, in the 84th year of his age, MR. JOSEPH OSTELL, oilman, greatly respected. In the prime of life, MR. JOHN JAMSON, parish clerk of Bolton in Westmorland, only son of MR. JOSEPH JAMSON, of Temple Sowerby. He went to Appleby, on the 17th, and died there on the 19th ult. His death is supposed to be the unhappy consequence of a violent irritation, occasioned by a brutal ballad, made upon him and his family. He has left a disconsolate widow, an infant son, six helpless daughters, and two aged and infirm parents, to lament their irreparable loss. Suddenly, a few days ago, at Ballawhirry, in the Isle of Mann, MRS. CHRISTIAN, wife of THOMAS CHRISTIAN, Esq., of that place. Saturday last, in Queen-street, MRS. HUDDLESTON (wife of JOHN HUDDLESTON, broker) after a long illness, and greatly respected by all her acquaintance. At Doddington Hall, in Cheshire, LADY ANN BROUGHTON, wife of SIR THOMAS BROUGHTON, Bart., and sister to the EARL OF PLYMOUTH. Lately at Brompton, in Yorkshire, in the 65th year of his age, FRANCIS SITWELL, Esq., of Remshaw Hall, near Sheffield. |
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