Saturday 16 Nov 1844 (p. 3, col. 6-7) Deaths. In this city, on Friday, the 25th ult., Thomas HALL, infant son of Mr. Joseph HALL, of the Coffee House Hotel. In Castle Street, on Sunday last, Miss PEARSON, aged 80 years. In Rickergate, on Wednesday se'nnight, Mr. Walter MILLER, cattle dealer, aged 63 years. In Scotch Street, on the 12th inst., James, son of the late Mr. James ROBINSON, aged seven months. At Longtown, on the 12th instant, Mrs. Jane BROWN, widow, aged 84much respected; on the 10th, Mr. James BELL, aged 30 years. At Redcleugh, Kirkandrews, on the 10th inst., Mary PLENDERLEATH, aged 84 years. At Wigton, on the 3rd inst, Ann, wife of Mr. Jos. RICHARDSON, grocer and bacon dealer, aged 62 years. In our last we inserted Mr. RICHARDSON's death, which was an error of the compositor. At Wigton, on the 10th inst., Mrs. Ann ROOM, widow, aged 37 years. At Greenfoot, in the parish of Bolton, on the 11th instant, Mary, wife of Mr. David GRAHAM, blacksmith, aged 83 years. At Kylesike Hill, parish of Irthington, on the 9th inst., Mary, widow of the late Mr. LAMBmuch respected. At Milton Hill, on the 5th instant, Ann, third daughter of Mr. Wm. CARNAFFAN, aged six years. At Penrith, on the 10th instant, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. John LUNSON, labourer, aged 62; Margaret, wife of Mr. Jas. JOHNSON, labourer, aged 63 years. At his residence, Strondgreen, Hornsey, in the county of Middlesex, on Thursday, the 7th inst., William PATTINSON, Esq., aged 62a native of Penrith. At Acorn Bank, dear [sic] Temple Sowerby, Westmoreland, on the 10th instant, Mrs. RIPPON, aged 78 years. At Annan, on the 30th ult., Mr. George OLIVER, joiner, aged 74, after a long illness, much regretted. At Appleby, on Wednesday morning last, Mr. Richard WINTER, common brewer, aged 68 yearshighly and deservedly respected. At Cockermonth, on Tuesday last, Jane, the wife of Mr. John HALLOWAY, aged 77 years. At his residence in Fleming Square, Maryport, on Monday evening, the 11th inst., John RITSON, Esq., in the 69th year of his age. At Maryport, on Sunday last, Barbara, relict of the late Mr. Thomas BROWN; same day, Jonathan, son of Captain MELMER, aged 3½ years. At Keswick, on Saturday last, Ann, relict of the late Mr. Thomas BELL, ostler, aged 79 years. At Blennerhasset, on Wednesday week, Mr. William WINDER, aged 68 years. In the New Yard, Workington, since our last, Isabella, wife of Mr. Jacob SMITH, aged 69 years. At Harrington, on the 3rd instant, Mrs. Mary HIND, aged 86 years; at Rosehill, Harrington, on Tuesday week, Isabella, wife of Mr. Joseph EILBECK, and daughter of the late Mr. David CASSON, water carrier, of Whitehaven, in the 67th year of her age. At Egremont, on Sunday last, Mrs. Sarah MOORE, aged 70 years. In Whitehaven, on Wednesday week, William, son of Captain Wm. WHITE, of the Ann, London and Whitehaven Trader, aged seven months. At Umballah, on the 9th of September last, in the 29th year of his age, from coup de soleil, William, only surving [sic] son of the Rev. Henry LOWTHER, of Distington Rectory, Lieutenant in the 41st Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry. At Pear Tree Cottage, near Kendal, on the 2nd inst., Selina, daughter of the late Rev. T. HERVEY, formerly of Underbarrow. At Lissadel, near Sligo, lately, aged 76, Molly CARVEY, an extraordinary character, well known in the principal towns in the north and west of Ireland as an oyster carrier. She was, in truth, an Irish giantess, being six feet eight inches high, and possessing extraordinary strength. When faction fights were common in fairs, whatever side Molly joined was sure to conquer, as none could stand before her. She has been known to retake potheen from a whole party of revenue police, knocking down every man that opposed her.