Saturday 19 Apr 1845 (p. 3, col. 7) Deaths. At Rickergate, on the 11th instant, John MACHELL, Esq., aged 71 years. In Robert Street, on the 16th instant, after a long illness, Isabella, wife of Mr. John EDMONDSON, aged 48 years. In Water Street, on the 16th inst., Thomas, son of Robertson BARTLEY, aged five years. In Backhouse's Walk, on the 17th instant, Jane LOVE, aged two years. In Waugh's Lane, Botchergate, on the 18th instant, Mrs. COLLENS, aged 69 years. In Union Street, Botchergate, on the 18th instant, Elizabeth BLACK, aged seven years. At the Dam Side, on the 14th inst., Jane KNUBLEY, aged 26. At the house of her son-in-law, Mr. Jno. GILL, of Great Corby, on the 7th instant, Mrs. Mary IRWIN, relict of the late Edward IRWIN, aged 72 years, who for the space of thirty- five years practised midwifery in Carlisle and the neighbourhood,-much respected. At Stanwix, on Tuesday last the 15th inst., Jane KNIGHT, aged 81 years,-highly respected by all who knew her. At Stubbins' Print Works, Ramsbottom, near Bury, on Sunday the 13th instant, Mr. Christopher LAMB, calico-printer, in his 71st year, for some time in the employ of Messrs. LOSH. At his residence, Athol Street, Douglas, Isle of Man, on the 9th inst., Francis MATTHEWS, Esq., aged 55 years, Member of the House of Keys. He was a native of Carlisle, and much and deeply regretted by a numerous circle of friends. At Ling House, near Hesket, on the 8th instant, Mr. William HETHERINGTON, aged 50 years,-in consequence of a fall from his horse on returning from Penrith market. At Brampton, on Sunday the 13th instant, Mr. William BELL, formerly butcher, aged 80,-much respected. At Armathwaite, on the 10th, Mrs. SLACK, advanced in years. At Aiket Gate, on the 11th instant, Margaret, the wife of Wm. BIRD, aged 40 years. At Longtown, on the 14th inst., Mr. John ARMSTRONG, tailor, aged 90 years. At Penrith, on the 12th instant, Catherine, wife of Mr. Wm. HUDDART, post boy, aged 32; on the 13th, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. William GRISDALE, dancing master, aged 21; on the 15th, Mr. John THOMAS, shoemaker, aged 88; on the 19th, Mr. Isaac SMITH, labourer, aged 33. At Hilton, on Tuesday last, Mr. Stephen BLACKETT, aged 68 years,-much respected. At Upper Nentsbury, near Alston, on the 12th inst., John, son of Mr. Isaac HARRISON, aged 23 years. At Nenthead, on the 13th instant, Mary, daughter of Mr. A. HEWITSON, aged 17 years. At Greencroft, Annan, on the 11th inst., Miss Jessie V. JOHNSTONE, after a protracted illness. At Whitehaven, on Tuesday week, Mr. John STEELE, aged 49, for many years clerk of St. Nicholas's Chapel. At Liverpool, on Friday week, Mr. H. CONNELL, joiner and cabinet maker, aged 23 years, youngest son of Mr. Anthony CONNELL, late of Whitehaven. On Thursday last, at the Bearmouth, near Whitehaven, after a short but severe illness, Mr. Edward PARTINGTON, aged 63; at the Union Workhouse, Whitehaven, on the 14th inst., Robert SEWELL, shoemaker, aged 66, late of New Church. At Preston, on the 4th inst., Mrs. Ann FISHER, late of Whitehaven, aged 85 years. At the High Side, Bassenthwaite, on Sunday week, Mrs. THOMPSON, wife of Mr. THOMPSON, formerly of the Sun Inn, in Cockermouth, advanced in years. At Parton, near Whitehaven, last week, Mr. Daniel MURRAY, aged 62 years. At Harrington, on Thursday last, Mrs. Sarah WILSON, in the 86th year of her age. At Distington, on Saturday last, Jane, the wife of Mr. George JACKSON, of that place, aged 70 years. At Buxted, Sussex, on the 6th inst., the wife of the Rev. Wm. FALCON, and daughter of Nicholas SIMON, Esq., of Lincolns Inn. At Workington, on the 11th instant, Sarah, daughter of Mr. James SHARP, aged 10 weeks; on the 12th, Mrs. Jane SPROATT, widow, aged 91 years. At Cockermouth, on Monday week, Jane, wife of Mr. John SWAINSON, aged 72 years; and on Saturday last, Mr. Robert STALKER, hatter, aged 69 years. At Blennerhasset, on Wednesday the 26th March, Mr. John IREDALE, yeoman, aged 86 years. At Liverpool, on the 11th instant, Joseph William, son of Captain Joseph Lancaster ROBINSON, of the barque Sanderson, aged 14 months. At Esk, near Whitehaven, on Friday week, at the advanced age of 83 years, Mr. Edmund LANCASTER, yeoman, formerly of Shap Wells, and lately of Great Strickland. At Papcastle, on Monday, Mrs. BIRBECK, aged 53, relict of the late Joseph BIRBECK, Esq., of that place.