DIED.
On Monday morning, at Damside, aged 32, Mr. Joseph FAULDER, dyer, a young man whose friendly and amicable disposition made him particularly endeared to a large circle of friends, and respected by all those who had the pleasure of his acquaintance.
On Thursday last, Mr. Thos. JAMES, currier, aged 60; deeply lamented by all who knew him.
Sunday, at Penrith, aged 86, Mr. James SCOTT.
On Sunday last, at Edenhall, in this county, deeply lamented, Julia, daughter of the late Sir J. C. MUSGRAVE, Bart. and only sister of Sir P. MUSGRAVE, Bart.
On Thursday last, at Scotby, in her 70th year, Mrs. D. DOBINSON, one of the Society of Friends, and relict of the late Philip DOBINSON, of that place.
At Hill Field, near Brampton, on the 24th ult. Mrs. WANNOP, aged 80, much respected.
On the 2d inst. at Crooked Holme, near Brampton, Mr. J. SIMPSON, aged 57.
At Wigton, on Tuesday last, Mrs. Ann ATKINSON, aged 42.
Wednesday last, at Gamblesby, near Wigton, Mr. John ATKINSON, aged 82.
Lately, at his uncle's house in London, aged 23, Mr. John BURNE, second son of Mr. R. BURNE, of Unthank End, near Penrith, whose death will be long regretted by his afflicted relatives and friends.
At Maryport, on Monday last, aged 73, Mrs. Ann MILLICAN, widow of the late Mr. Michael MILLICAN, of Aspatria, in this county.
Same time and place, Mr. John SAUL, aged 72, one of the people denominated Friends.
Lately, at Cockermouth, Mr. John GOLDING, aged 17.
Sunday se'nnight, at Ambleside, Mr. Robert PARTRIDGE, aged 68, who for many years acted as guide for the Tourists who visited the lakes, &c. in that neighbourhood.
The 13th ult. at Cork, aged 45, Wm. KIRBY, Esq. a native of Whitehaven, commander of the Cormorant store-ship.
In Whitehaven, on Tuesday se'nnight, Mr. John WALKER, sawyer, aged 68.
Same place, on the 1st inst. Isabella, eldest daughter of Ralph COOKE, Esq.
Same place, on the 2d inst. Mr. Wm. FALCON, merchant, aged 44.
Same place, yesterday week, Mr. HEMLEY, comedian, aged 63.
Same place and day, Mrs. WILSON, wife of Mr. R. WILSON, plasterer.
At Dumfries, on Saturday, Mr. John SHANKS, shoemaker.
At Mount Pleasant, Dalbeattie, Dumfries-shire, on the 27th ult., aged 58, Mrs. Agnes COUGHTRIE, wife of Mr. Wm. COUGHTRIE, paper-maker there.
At Jamaica, on the 14th Dec. W. DOUGLAS, Esq. son of the late Provost James DOUGLAS, of Gatehouse.
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