Saturday 12 Apr 1845 (p. 3, col. 7) Deaths. At Mrs. ALLISON's, Scotch Street, in this city, on the 9th inst., Miss Elizabeth HESLOP, aged 26,-much and deservedly respected by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. On the 10th instant, Mr. Thomas DAWSON, of Scotch Street, aged 71 years. At the House of Recovery, on the 8th inst., Elizabeth MINTY, of Botchergate, aged 21 years. At the house of her son, Joseph HENDERSON, of Dalston, on the 25th ult., Jane THIRLWELL, widow, late of Botchergate, aged 71 years. At Warwick, on the 3rd inst., John, son of Mr. Thomas FORSTER, aged four years. At Culgaith, on the 3rd instant, Thomas GILLBANKS, Esq., aged 45 years. At Brampton, on the 8th instant, Mr. John ATKINSON, joiner, aged 61 years. At Wigton, on the 4th inst., Mary OGILVIE, widow, aged 80 years; on the same day, Mary, wife of Mr. William, SCOTT, grocer, aged 54 years; and at the Union Workhouse on the 8th, Joseph TREMBLE, aged 21 years. At Melmerby Mill, on Wednesday morning, awfully sudden, Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas BRAITHWAITE, of Eamont Bridge Mill, in the 22nd year of her age. At Penrith, on the 6th instant, Jane, wife of Mr. John LEWIS, aged 33 years; Elizabeth, daughter of the late Mr. Jas. BROWN, of Yanwath Hall, aged 55 years; Elizabeth, wife of Mr. John RICHARDSON, mason, aged 24 years; John, infant son of Mr. John BELL, brazier. At Patterdale, on the 6th ult., Mr. John WINDER, aged 82. At High House, Sandwith, on Tuesday week, Mr. John ATKINSON, only son of Mr. ATKINSON, Ginns, aged 28 years. At Kinneyside, on Monday week, suddenly, Mr. Joseph SIMPSON, miller, aged 70 years. At Brownside, near Alston, ont [sic] the 8th inst., Mary, daughter of Mr. Isaac WALTON, aged 36 years. At Alston, on the 9th, suddenly, aged 41 years, Martha, wife of Mr. William M'GREGOR. At Appleby, on the 4th instant, Hannah, wife of Mr. John DODD, aged 68 years. At Workington, on the 1st instant, after a short illness, Mr. Edward BELL, master mariner, aged 45 years; same place, John, son of Mr. John NELSON, aged four years; and Mrs. Elizabeth BELL, aged 73 years. At Oatenfews, near Calderbridge on Tuesday week, Mr. John WILSON, aged 50 years. At Broad Gate, near Broughton-in-Furness, on Monday week, William LEWTHWAITE, Esq., in the 80th year of his age; universally respected. At Holborn Hill, in Millom, on the 27th ult., Mr. James HARTLEY, late of New Hall, in that parish, yeoman, in the 75th year of his age,-a worthy upright man, and very generally respected. At Borrowdale, near Keswick, on Wednesday last, Mr. Edwd. FLETCHER, yeoman, aged 66 years. Same day, in the Workhouse, Keswick, Miss Eleanor BELL, aged 67 years. On Friday last, at Keswick, Mr. EDMONDSON, relict of the late Mr. EDMONDSON, surgeon, Keswick, and mother of Mr. John EDMONDSON, of Keswick, surgeon, aged 82 years,-very much respected. On the 25th ult., of apoplexy, Mr. Thomas SAWER, late of Aldermanby, London, in the 67th year of his age. Deceased was a zealous supporter of the Westmoreland Society, and much respected by all who knew him. The Earl of Egremont died at Silverton Park, his seat in Devon, on Wednesday week, after a short illness of eight days. George WYNDHAM was born in 1786; he married in 1820, Jane, daughter of the Reverend William ROBERTS; and succeeded the late Earl, his uncle, in 1837. He leaves no issue, and the title is extinct.