Saturday 13 Sep 1845 (p. 3, col. 6-7) Deaths. In South George Street, on the 4th instant, Frances FOSTER, aged 56 years. In Crown Street, on the 5th inst., Sarah COLLINS, aged 50. In the Old Grapes Lane, English Street, on the 10th instant, Sarah NICHOLSON, aged 15 years. At St. Mary's Workhouse, on the 6th inst., Mary SHORTRIGGS, aged 67 years. At Weston Underwood, near Newport Pagnell, Bucks, on the 27th ult., Mr. George FAIRBAIRN, of Harraby, near this city, third son of Mr. James FAIRBAIRN, formerly of the Bush Hotel. At Hayton, on the 24th ult., the wife of John COULSON, aged 76 years. She was the mother of thirteen children, three of which were born at one birth,an industrious woman through life, and much respected by all who knew her. At Ashes, in the parish of Wigton, on the 4th instant, Mary, eldest daughter of Mrs. Barbara BARNES, aged 36 years; and on the 10th, Elizabeth, the youngest daughter, aged 29 years. At Easton, in the parish of Bowness, on Sunday last, Mrs. Margaret TURNER, widow of the late Mr. George TURNER, aged 73 years. At Lazonby, on the 4th inst., very much respected, Mr. John REAY, in the 80th year of his age: a very extensive farmer for the last half century. At Penrith, on the 7th instant, Mr. Edward NICHOLSON, late master of the Grammar School, aged 36 years; on the 9th, Miss Margaret KINDLEY, aged 14 years. At Keswick, on Monday last, Mr. William DIXON, late Preventive Officer in Her Majesty's Customs, aged 72 years. At High Croft, Loweswater, on Sunday last, Juliana, wife of Joseph HARRISON, Esq., of Lowther Street, Whitehaven, aged 32 years. At 68, King Street, Whitehaven, on the 2nd inst., Mr. Joseph CRAGG, aged 84 years; in Preston Street, Mr. Jon. BOWMAN, shoemaker, aged 41 years. At Salom Pit, near Whitehaven, last week, Mary, daughter of Mr. Wm. MOORE, aged eight years. On his passage from Quebec, Mr. Joseph TRUEMAN, son of Mrs. Ann TRUEMAN, widow, of Whitehaven, aged 24 years. At St. Bees, on Wednesday last, after a lingering illness, Jane, relict of the late Mr. James WALKER, gentleman, aged 54 years. At Milford, on the 31st ult., very suddenly, Mr. William STEEL, mate of the brig George, of Workington, aged 66 years. At Demara [sic], on board the Mary Marsden, on the 20th of June last, Moses, the son of Mr. Thomas STAINTON, of Papcastle. At Workington, on the 1st instant, Mr. Andrew GAMBLES, aged 87 years. At Distington, on the 5th instant, after a lingering illness, Frances, the beloved daughter of Mr. William MEALS, of the Victoria inn, aged 16 years. At Tallantire, on the 26th ult., Mr. William ALLISON, aged 63 years; highly esteemed by an extensive acquaintance. At Little Broughton, on the 28th ult., Mr. William JOHNSTON, aged 89 years. At Beckcoat, near Calderbridge, on Friday last, after a long illness, Mrs. Elizabeth BENSON, wife of Mr. J. BENSON, aged 78. At Kemple Rigg, in the parish of Gosforth, on Monday last, Mr. JACKSON, formerly an eminent tailor and draper, advanced in years. At Hackthorpe, on Sunday last, in his 77th year, Mr. Thomas ATKINSON, much respected. Deceased had been principal carpenter to the Earl of Lonsdale for the long period of 40 years. At Dumfries, on the 2nd curt., Mrs. Elizabeth MYLES, relict of Mr. Thomas HAYTON, merchant, Maryport. At Annan, last week, Simon S. HINDE, hair-dresser; same place, on the 8th inst., Margaret, wife of Mr. John BLAYLOCK, aged 52 years,much respected. At Foothill, Annan, on the 1st inst., advanced in life, Edward IRVING, seaman and cook of the Ellen Douglas of Annan, after a protracted illness. At Dalmellington, on the 27th ult., Mr. John SMITH. Deceased was present at the battle of Corunna. At his residence at Wortley, on the 25th ult., the venerable Archdeacon CORBETT, D.D. On the 1st inst., aged 22 years, at the house of her brother, Richd. POTTER, Esq., Hamilton Terrace, St. John's Wood, Catherine, youngest daughter of the late Richard POTTER, Esq., of Manchester. On the 3rd inst., aged 34 years, Robt. BAZLEY, Esq., merchant, of Manchester. At London, on Saturday the 30th ult., Robert MAUNSELL, Esq., R.N., C.B., and Commissioner of Greenwich Hospital. At Newbiggen-house, Northumberland, on the 31st ult., the infant son of J. T. COOKSON, Esq. At Hull, on the 6th inst., aged 37 years, Catherine, the wife of William STEPHENSON, Esq., proprietor of the "Eastern Counties Herald" newspaper, and third daughter of Richard BOYLE, Esq., West-parade, near Hull. At Prague, in which city he arrived fifty years ago, poor and penniless, Maurice ZEDEKANER, having amassed a fortune of £750,000. He has left £300,000 amongst the principal charitable establishments in Bohemia, and his corpse was accompanied to the grave by 3,000 former recipients of his bounty. DEATH OF THE DEAN OF CLOYNE.The Leinster Express announces the death of the Very Rev. John BURGH, Dean of Cloyne, which event took place at Oldtown, in the county of Kildare, on Thursday night, in the presence of Lady Ann BURGH, and several members of the family. Dean BURGH was in the 61st year of his age, and for many years one of the most gifted and popular preachers of this day. By the Dean's death a number of families of distinction are placed in mourning. The family estate devolves on his eldest son, Mr. Thomas BURGH, justice of the peace.