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DEATHS.
On Saturday last, Samuel, youngest son of Mr. T. HALTON, aged 17 months.
On the 23d inst. in Botchergate, Mr. Robert BUNYAN, bricklayer, aged 39.
Since our last, in this City, Mrs. Elizabeth DIXON, Denton Hill, aged 56.
At Chalkside, on Tuesday last, after a short illness, Frances, second daughter of Mr. Thomas JAMES, of Longpark, near Scaleby, aged 28, greatly respected.
At Penrith, on Saturday last, Mr. George MILBURN, aged 50. Same day, Mr. John HUDDART, after having undergone the amputation of his legs, aged 57. Same day, Sarah, wife of Mr. Wm. WALKER, shoemaker, Netherend, aged 36. On Monday, Mary, wife of Mr. Edward WILSON, aged 53. On Tuesday, Mrs. Eleanor DAWSON, aged 46. On Wednesday, Mr. John M'INTOSH, aged 80. Mrs. Mary THOMPSON, widow, aged 73.
On the 28th Sept. last, in Upper Canada, Mr. Thos. GRAHAM, brother to Mr. W. GRAHAM, wine merchant of this city.
At Ludlow, aged 80, Anne, relict of Jeffery EKINS, D. D. formerly dean of Carlisle, and rector of Sedgefield, Durham, and of Morpeth, Northumberland.
At Leeds, on the evening of the 20th inst., after a lingering illness, borne with great fortitude and resignation, Mrs. Helen MOSS, wife of Lieutenant and Adjutant MOSS, of the Recruiting District, and formerly of Carlisle.
At Longnewton, on Saturday last, Mr. William GLAISTER, aged 21.
At Oulton-Hall, on Monday last, Mr. BLACKLOCK.
At Wigton, on Monday last, Mrs. HARKNESS, aged 35, wife of Mr. J. HARKNESS, Druggist.
In Strand-street, Whitehaven, Mr. Wm. ROTHERY, 58. At Harrowthwaite, near that town, Jane, wife of Mr. Wm. BURNUP, aged 57.
At Workington, Miss Rebecca WILSON, sister of Mr. Joseph WILSON, ironmonger. At Seaton, near Workington, Mrs. Mary PETRE, aged 90.
On Saturday, at Tarn, near Bootle, Mr. John PARKER.
On the 18th instant, at Liverpool, Mrs. GRAYSON, eldest daughter of the late Mr. HODGSON, merchant, Workington.
At Keswick, Eleanor, wife of Mr. I. GRAVE, shoemaker, aged 35.
A few days ago, at Oddendale, near Crosby-Ravensworth, at a very advanced age, John GIBSON, Esq. one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the county of Westmorland.
On the 10th instant, at Ulgham, Northumberland, at the advanced age of 89 years, Mr. Thomas SMITH, father of Mr. John SMITH, innkeeper, Whitehaven.
At Kendal, aged 21, Mr. Thomas DARGUE, late an apprentice in the Westmorland Gazette Office. He was a member of the Society of Odd Fellows, and was interred according to the regulated order of that society. Aged 28, Jane, daughter of the late Mr. Geo. BLAND, pocket-book maker, Kendal.
At Broomhill, near Broughton-in-Furness, in his 82nd year, Major GILPIN, formerly on the Bengal Establishment of the Hon. East India Company. He was an impartial magistrate, a loyal subject, and a zealous supporter of the King and Constitution.
Mr. BERRY, tide surveyor of the Customs at Pile of Foudrey, near Ulverston.
At Annan, on Sunday last, of typhus fever, Mrs. IRVING, wife of Mr. Andrew IRVING, merchant.
At Dumfries, on Sunday last, Thomas, infant son of Mr. ALEXANDER, manager of the Theatre.—Jane, youngest daughter of Mr. Thomas M'PHERSON, painter.
At Little Benton, Thos. Hanway BIGGE, Esq. banker, Newcastle, in his 41st year.
In his 75th year, the Rev. D. JACKSON, of Stockport.
At the Rev. J. BEARD's, Cranfield Rectory, Bedfordshire, Caroline, youngest daughter of Edward HOBSON, Esq. of Hope Hall, Lancashire, in her 22nd year.
On Friday week, at the Assembly Rooms, Newcastle, Mrs. BRODIE, wife of Mr. Hugh BRODIE, formerly of the Turk's Head Inn, much respected.
On the 9th inst. at Newton Bushel, in the 18th year of her age, Miss EAMES, after a lingering illness, occasioned by a fright, in consequence of a young lady, her schoolfellow, throwing a spider at her, which crept down her back.
On Saturday week, at Ballavoddan, Kirk Andreas, Isle of Man, Mr. Archibald MINTO, aged 62.
At St Andrew's, the Rev. John COOK, D. D. professor of divinity in St. Mary's College.
On the 18th ult. in Italy, at the house of his brother-in-law, the Right Hon. Henry Viscount ST. JOHN, Lord Bolingbroke, Baron of Battersea.