Saturday 19 Jul 1845 (p. 3, col. 6-7) Deaths. In Abbey Street, on Monday the 14th instant, aged 77 years, Miss Anne LACY, daughter of the late Richard LACY, Esq., of Newcastle. At King's Rigg, on the 13th inst., Mr. Thomas FOSTER, aged 73 years. At Wigton, on the 15th instant, Bridget, widow of the late Mr. John TYSON, auctioneer, aged 78 years. At Dockray, in the parish of Wigton, on the 15th inst., John, son of Mr. John SCOTT, aged 15 years. At Walton, on the 14th inst., Mrs. Mary MUSGRAVE, aged 97. At Penrith, on the 13th instant, Mr. William GRISENTHWAITE, stone mason, aged 62 years; same place, on the 15th, Mrs. Ann GILL, aged 70 years. At the house of Joseph SALKELD, Esq., Croft House, near Penrith, on the 15th, Ellen, daughter of the late Captain HEBSON. At Egremont, on Monday last, Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. James MURPHY, flax dresser, aged 22 months. At Torpenhow, June 26, Margaret, the wife of Mr. Thomas DICKINSON, miller, aged 54 years. In Kendal, on Sunday sennight, Mr. Thomas VIPOND, plumber and glazier, aged 71; same place, lately, Agnes, wife of Mr. Jos. HALE, of consumption, aged 24; and Mr. James LAMB, farmer, of Natland Beck, near that town, aged 44. At Birkett Bank, in St. John's, near Keswick, on Friday last, Mr. Thomas WILKINSON, aged 78 years. At Keswick, on Saturday last, after a long and tedious illness, Mr. Robert BOWNESS, miner, aged 23 years. At Bowness, on Wednesday the 9th instant, Mrs. WILKINSON, widow of the late Mr. David WILKINSON, of Harby Brow, aged 72 years. At Whitehaven, on Wednesday week, Mr. James SCOTT, innkeeper, aged 42 years; on Friday last, Mr. Henry KITCHEN, aged 72 years. At Workington, since our last, Mrs. Mary POTTS, aged 72 years; and on Saturday, at same place, Mary, relict of the late Captain Richard BROWN, of Workington, aged 69 years. At Lorton, on the 8th ult, Isaac, son of Mr. J. WILSON, aged 20 years. At High Abbey, in Embleton, lately, Betsey, only daughter of Mrs. ROOKE, aged one year and ten months. The hand of death has, during the last 15 months, been severely felt in the family of Mrs. R., she having within that period, followed to the grave the remains of her father, mother, mother-in-law, husband and only child! At Low Show, in the parish of Millom, on Thursday week, of scarletina, the eldest child of Mr. Fleming MAWSON, aged five years. At the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, on the 14th inst., of fever, Mr. John S. MURPHY, student of Medicine, from Westmoreland County, Virginia, United States,- highly esteemed by his fellow-students and friends. In Bedford Square, London, on the 6th instant, Mr. Sergeant ATCHERLEY, Attorney-General of the County Palatine of Lancaster: he was called to the bar in 1810, and made a sergeant in 1827: he had a patent of precedency, and was frequently in the habit of trying prisoners on the Northern Circuit.