Saturday 16 Jan 1819 (p. 3, col. 4-5) [continued] DEATHS. On Tuesday night the 12th instant, in this City, aged 58, Mrs. COLLINS, relict of the late Robt. COLLINS, Esq. of Petterill Green-a Lady whose character was adorned by Christian simplicity and sincerity, by the exemplary discharge of relative duties, and by acts of benevolence and piety. Since our last:-Mr. John BULMAN, of the Spring-garden-lane, aged 80.-Mr. Thomas NIXON, of Scotch-street, fish-hook manufacturer, aged 39. At Tarraby, on the 6th inst. Mr. William GRAHAM, aged 71 years. On the 5th inst. at Gamblesby, Jane STODDART, aged 78 years. At Penrith:-On the 9th inst. Susan, the wife of George BELL, aged 70.-On the 12th inst. Mary, the wife of Frederic DALSTON, shoemaker, aged 63. At Eamont Bridge, near Penrith, Miss HUTTON, aged 10 years. At Scarbank, near Longtown, on the 2nd instant, in the 79th year of her age, Mrs. Margaret MALCOLM, relict of the late Mr. Anthony MALCOLM, merchant, Grenada, and daughter of the deceased Mr. Gilbert PATERSON, one of the Magistrates of Dumfries. A few days ago at Shap, the Rev. Mr. HOLME, vicar of that place, aged 60. On the 4th inst., at Mount Pleasant, Whitehaven, Mr. James M'COLLY, aged 39. On the 10th inst., at Harrithwaite, near Whitehaven, of a typhus fever, Thomas SMITH, mason, aged 45. In George's-street, Whitehaven, Sarah FISHER, aged 15.-In Queen-street, Mrs. PEARSON, aged 49.-In Church-street, Peter M'KNIGHT, mason, aged 34. Monday morning, at his house in Church-street, Whitehaven, John HARRIMAN, Esq.-Sunday last, in Duke-street, Mrs. Grace HUDSON, a maiden lady. At Lowca, near Whitehaven, Mrs. Sarah TAYLOR, advanced in years. At Hensingham, James DOUGLAS, aged 84.-At Gosforth, Mr. Samuel RODGER, aged 44. Sunday se'nnight, at St. Bees, Mrs. Ann JOHNSTON, a maiden lady, aged 42 years. Wednesday se'nnight, at Egremont, Mr. Thomas ATKINSON, aged 75 years; forty-five of which he was parish clerk; and at the time of his decease, was Borough-Serjeant and Bellman of the ancient Borough of Egremont.-At the same place, Monday week, Sarah the youngest daughter of Mr. John HEWIT, formerly of Keswick, aged 12 years. Sunday se'nnight, at Portinscale, near Keswick, Ambrose TURNER, Esq. in the 61st year of his age.-Same day, the infant son of William SLACK, of Derwent Hill, Esq. Last week, at Keswick, of an apopletic [sic] fit, Mr. Wm. YOUNGHUSBAND, aged 72. At Grange, in Borrowdale, Mrs. Ann FISHER, wife of Mr. Caleb FISHER, aged 70. On the 30th ult. at the parochial village of Flimby, near Maryport, Mrs. Jane WILKINSON, aged 88 years, relict of the late Mr. Edward WILKINSON. The 30th ult. at Pardshaw Hall, near Cockermouth, aged about 82 years, Mrs. Sarah USHER, widow of the late Mr. John USHER, a respectable and ingenious mechanic of that place. Suddenly at Dublin, on the 5th inst. Henry HARRISON, captain of the Harrison Tombs, of Maryport, aged 46. His remains were interred at Maryport Chapel on Monday last. At Woodhouse, parish of Manor, on the 19th ult. Mrs. BALLANTINE, of Sunnyacres, in her 99th year. She has left 6 children, 27 grand-children, 44 great grand-children, and has buried 1 child, 30 grand-children, and 4 great grand-children. At Bishopwearmouth, on Wednesday se'nnight, after a short illness, Mr. William EDEN, surgeon. At Manchester, Mrs. BATEMAN, wife of James BATEMAN, Esq. of Tolson Hall, near Kendal. On the 22nd ult. at Marsh Delves, near Halifax, aged 78, Mr. John DEWHIRST, a celebrated botanist, and many years assistant to the late James BOLTON, Esq. of Halifax, in his paintings and works. At Annan, on the 4th inst., aged 31 years, Jane, wife of Mr. Alex. SINCLAIR, tinman, and granddaughter of Mr. John HALL, late tailor, Castle-street, Carlisle, much and justly regretted by all who knew her. At Annan, on Thursday morning last, after a short illness, Mr. Robert DICKSON, land-surveyor, aged 54. At Palmerston, near Dumfries, on Tuesday se'nnight, Mr. MEGGET, aged 80.-He breakfasted with his family in his usual good health, and in two hours was a corpse! At Wanlockhead, on the 8th instant, after a very painful illness, Mr. John BRAMWELL, overseer to the Wanlockhead Mining Company. At Auchtermuchty, the Rev. John FRASER, late minister of the Associate Burgher Congregation in that place, in the 74th year of his age, and 51st of his ministry. On the 27th ult. at Castletown, Isle of Man, Richd. LOCKWOOD, Esq. late Lieutenant in the Royal Navy. At Thoulouse, Marguerite REINAUD, at the age of 117 years. She was born in 1701, was married in 1721, and became a widow in 1735.