Saturday 26 Jul 1845 (p. 3, col. 7) Deaths. In Abbey Street, on Tuesday the 22nd inst., after an illness of four days, Mr. James BOUGH, boot and shoe maker, aged 51 years. It [sic] the Bird-in-Hand Lane, Castle Street, on the 20th instant, Jane, wife of William WALTON, shoemaker, aged 51 years. At Culgaith, on the 18th instant, Mrs. Ann WHITELOCK, widow, aged 51 years,-much lamented by all who knew her. At Penrith, on the 21st instant, Jane, wife of Mr. Anthony, ATKINSON, late grocer and china dealer, aged 38 years; Jane, widow of the late Mr. Wm. LONGRIGG, yeoman, Wreay, near Carlisle, aged 65 years. At the Union Workhouse, Cockermouth, on Tuesday, the 22nd instant, Elizabeth FLEMING, aged 33 years, formerly of Underskiddaw, near Keswick. At Hornsby Gate, on the 18th inst., very suddenly, Mr. Jos. BROWN, yeoman, in the 40th year of his age,-deeply regretted. At Patterdale, on the 18th instant, Rachel, the wife of Robert HAYTON, aged 20 years; on the 20th inst., Mr. William HODGSON, aged 79 years. At Allonby, on Wednesday week, Mrs. Eliz. HETHERINGTON, the hostess of the Ship inn, at that place, aged 75 years,-much respected by a large circle of acquaintances. At Riddings, near Threlkeld, on Saturday last, after a long illness, Mrs. CROZIER, relict of the late Mr. CROZIER, of that place in the 53rd year of her age. At Keswick, on the 15th instant, Mrs. Mary GREEN, relict of Mr. John GREEN, formerly of Watendlath, Borrowdale, near Keswick, aged 76 years; same place, on the 20th, Mr. John BANKS, formerly of Castlerigg, St. John, near Keswick, aged 66 years. At his residence, 71, Rodney Street, Liverpool, on Tuesday week, the 15th inst., Mr. John FISHER, of H.M. Customs at that port, formerly of Shaw Bank, St. John's, near Keswick. At the parish church, Kendal, on Wednesday last, by the Rev. John BRANTHWAITE, B.A., the Rev. Matthew Isaac FINCH, M.A., Curate of St. George's, to Mary Agnes, only daughter of Michael BRANTHWAITE, Esq., Kendal. At Cliburn, Westmoreland, on Saturday, the 19th instant, by the Rev. John B. BUNCE, M.A., George, second son of Mr. Jas. SAWER, of Bank End, near Appleby, to Anne, only daughter of the late Mr. RAYSON, saddler, Penrith. At Kendal, on Sunday, the 13th instant, aged 59, Mrs. Ann PEARSON, relict of the late Mr. Benjamin PEARSON, accountant, of that place; on Tuesday week, Mr. George ELLERLY, formerly officer of excise, aged 72 years. At Whitehaven, on Wednesday week, Mrs. Sarah CANNON, widow, in her 62nd year,-greatly respected by all who knew her; at the Howgill Steath, on Tuesday last, Mr. William COULTHARD, in the 70th year of his age. At Brooklyn, New York, on the 17th of June last, Mr. George CRAWFORD, joiner, late of Whiteheven [sic], aged 50 years. At Gloucester, on the 13th inst., aged 43 years, Mr. Christopher NICHOLSON, formerly of Whitehaven. At Egremont, on Saturday last, Ann, wife of Mr. Thomas MATHERS, clogger, aged 43 years. At Workington, on Saturday last, in the prime of life, and after a protracted illness, Elizabeth Honora, wife of Mr. M. RUSSELL, of the Wilton Wood. At Green, Cartmel Fell, Mrs. BECK, advanced in years, formerly postmistress and innkeeper at Newton, near Cartmel. At Ramsgate, on the 8th inst., Mrs. Sarah DIXON, relict of the late P. DIXON, Esq., of Kennington, Surrey, the eminent surgeon, a native of this county. At 18, Roxburgh-street, Edinburgh, on Monday week, after a short illness, Dr. John COWAN, in the prime of life-deeply regretted by friends and acquaintances. Dr. COWAN was a native of Dumfries. At Buenos Ayres, South America, on the 22nd April last, suddenly, from the rupture of a blood-vessel of the heart, James ROBSON, Esq., timber merchant, eldest son of Mr. John ROBSON, Palnackie. At Killiebeggs, his Irish estate, on Monday, the 14th instant, Alexander MURRAY, Esq., of Broughton, M.P. for the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright.