Saturday 26 Apr 1845 (p. 3, col. 6) Deaths. In Caldewgate, on Saturday last, very suddenly, the wife of Mr. George THOMPSON, Clerk to the Canal Company. At Melguards, in the parish of Hesket, on the 18th instant, aged 67 years, Mr. John GRAHAM-deservedly respected and esteemed by all who knew him. At Ive Gill, on the 18th instant, Mr. Joseph PICK, aged 76 years. At Great Broughton, on the 19th instant, Mr. John HARRISON, aged 78 years. At Cumwhitton, on the 14th inst., Mrs. Margaret CHINN, aged 77 years. At Brampton, on the 21st instant, Jane, wife of Mr. Henry ROBSON, butcher, aged 39 years. At Penrith, on the 19th instant, Mrs. Jane FIDDLER, widow, aged 78 years; on the 30th, Mr. William SAFFORD, labourer, aged 26; on the 23rd, John GRAHAM, lodging house keeper, aged 68; Miss Ann WESTMORLAND, straw bonnet maker, aged 24; Mrs. MATTHEWS, widow, aged 76; Mrs. MOSES, widow of the late Henry MOSES, relieving officer. At his house in Haltwhistle, on the 21st instant, in the 59th year of his age, the Rev. Francis BENSON, incumbent of Greenhead and Beltingham. In the death of this excellent gentleman the poor of Haltwhistle and neighbourhood will have to deplore the loss of a kind and generous benefactor, who was never indifferent to the call when want required his aid. He was a man of strong intellectual endowments, and few have descended to the tomb more universally esteemed. At his house in Picton Place, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, on the 20th instant, aged 61, Thomas BELL, Esq., of the firm of Messrs. LOSH, WILSON, and BELL, and an alderman of that town. The deceased had for many years occupied a prominent position in Newcastle, as a merchant and manufacturer, to which he raised himself by industry and talent, and the honour of which he has well maintained by his clear understanding and strict integrity. His loss will be deeply and extensively regretted. At Applethwaite, Under Skiddaw, near Keswick, on Tuesday week, Mr. John SIMPSON, aged 47 years. At Setmabanning, St. John's, near Keswick, on Saturday week, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. John BEWSHER, farmer, aged 21 years. At Forge, near Keswick, on Wednesday week, very suddenly, Mr. George BRUNSKILL, aged 62 years. At Keswick, on Saturday morning, Thomas PATTIE [PATTINSON according to FreeBMD], son of Mrs. KITCHEN, wife of Mr. James KITCHEN, miner, aged 15 years. At Hill Top, St. John's, near Keswick, on Sunday week, Mr. John DUNGLINSON, advanced in years. At Cockermouth, on Friday last, the 18th instant, Miss Ann GORDON, in the 61st year of her age. At High Waterside, Kinneyside, on the 11th instant, Ruth, daughter of Mr. H. JACKSON, shoemaker, in her 22nd year. At Workington, on Monday week, Mr. Jos. HODGSON, mason, aged 49 years; same place, on the 19th, Isabella, widow of the late Captain William WALLACE, aged 59 years, after a long and tedious illness. At Harrington, on Monday last, the 14th instant, Mrs. Jane BLACK, aged 58 years. At the Cat inn, Egremont, on Tuesday week, after a protracted illness, Eleanor, the wife of Mr. James ATKINSON, innkeeper, aged 30 years. At Kingston House, in the parish of Moresby, on the 15th instant, Joshua TREACY, Esq., retired Captain in her Majesty's Navy, in the 73rd year of his age. In Duke Street, Whitehaven, on Monday morning, Mr. John WILSON, late of Winscales, near Workington, at the great age of 80 years, much respected; on Wednesday week, in Scotch Street, Mrs. Isabella EVANS, aged 64 years; in the New Town, Mrs. Eleanor FRAZER, aged 62 years; in Charles Street, Mr. William RAY, aged 31 years; in the Union Workhouse, Preston Quarter, Mr. Robert SEWELL, aged 66 years; in the Union Workhouse, Scotch Street, Martha GREENIP, aged 11 years; at New Houses, Hannah, wife of Mr. Joseph FRECKLETON, aged 62 years; and Mary, daughter of Mr. Alexander COOK, aged 12 years. At Kendal, on the 15th instant, Mr. James FOTHERGILL, for upwards of thirty years a highly respectable tobacco and snuff manufacturer. At Forte Anne, Isle of Man, the residence of Sir William HILLARY, Baronet, on Friday, the 18th instant, and after a protracted illness, in the 53rd year of her age, deeply regretted, Sarah Ann ST. JOHN, daughter of the late Colonel ST. JOHN, and grand-daughter of the late Honourable and Very Reverend St. Andrew ST. JOHN, Dean of Worcester.