Saturday 23 Nov 1844 (p. 3, col. 6-7) Deaths. At Devonshire Walk, on Sunday last, Susannah, eldest daughter of the late G. P. HENDERSON, aged 22 years. In the Corporation Road, on the 29th ult., Mrs. WEALL, late of Annan, aged 71 years; also at the same place, on the 17th inst., Miss PARK, her sister, aged 61 years; and on the 31st instant, Jane, daughter of Mr. John BUCKLAND, currier, aged 21 years, and niece of the above Mrs. WEALL and Miss PARK. In Castle Street, on the 12th instant, Mr. Henry MOORE, aged 65 years. In Caldewgate, on the 21st instant, Miss Catharine HEWSON, aged 15 years. At Newtown, on Friday last, Sarah, the wife of Mr. John FARISH, aged 60 years,-much respected. At Forge Green, on the 19th inst., Dinah MOORE, aged 65. At Peastree, on the 16th inst., Mrs. Margaret FAWKES, the beloved wife of Mr. George FAWKES, aged 65 years,-much and deservedly respected by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. At Trincomalee, Island of Ceylon, on the 20th of August last, Serjeant Joseph M'ADAM, of the 90th Regiment, formerly of Crozier Lodge, near this city. At Bouet, Guernsey, on the 13th inst., George HARTLEY, Esq., second son of the late Milhom HARTLEY, Esq., of Rose Hill. At Brampton, on the 18th inst., Mr. John WISE, stonemason, aged 64 years. At the Union Workhouse, Wigton, on the 18th instant, James ADDISON, aged 53 years. At Penrith, on the 15th instant, Mrs. Margaret THOMPSON, widow, aged 80 years; on the 21st, Mr. Thomas WILSON, aged 86 years. At Nenthead, near Alston, on Tuesday the 19th inst., Isabella ASTLEBROUGH, aged 83 years; at the same place, on Wednesday the 20th inst., Mr. Caleb DRYDEN. At Harrington, on Tuesday week, Miss Mary HUDDART, aged 40 years. At Workington, on the 16th, Joseph William, second son of Michael FALCON, Esq., aged 8 years; same place, Mrs. Hannah WOOD, aged 69; Ann, wife of Mr. James STODDART, aged 57; and James, son of Mr. Anthony GREAVES, aged 3 years. At Maryport, on the 17th inst., Miss BELL, aged 67 years. At Stockdale, in the parish of Uldale, on the 13th inst., after a painful illness, Mr. Robert WALKER, aged 75, much respected.-The deceased had been farmer on Osthwaite Estate for upwards of thirty years. He was a man of great size and strength, and of remarkable prowess and activity. He was well known as a keen hunter and never tasted ale or spirits in his life. When a young man he performed the extraordinary feat of walking from Raby Castle, in Durham, to Uldale, in one day, a distance of 84 miles, without taking rest in any house on the road, and the next morning, at break of day, he resumed his duties on his farm with unabated vigour. At Ulverston, on the 11th instant, Margaret, widow of Mr. Samuel BELL, late of Plumpton, aged 76. In Indiana, North America, on the 5th of August last, of fever, Mr. George VARTY, Mrs. VARTY, and one child; and on the 6th of September, Mr. Thomas ALDERSON, brother to Mrs. VARTY. Mr. VARTY and family lately resided at High Murber, Sleagill, in the parish of Morland, from which place they emigrated in the spring of 1843. They have left two orphan children in that far-distant land. At Malta, on the 8th ult., in the 70th year of his age, Thomas Mac GILL, Esq., Knight of the Order of the Redeemer of Greece, and Consul for Greece and Bavaria. In Lower Grosvenor Street, London, on Wednesday morning last, the Right Hon. Lord Saye and Sele. In Harley Street, London, on the 11th instant, Major General Sir Leonard GREENWELL, K.C.B. and K.C.H., youngest son of the late Joshua GREENWELL, Esq., of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and Kibblesworth. At Gravesend, on the 13th inst., very unexpectedly, and after a short illness, Mary, wife of Major James Glencairn BURNS, late of the H.E.I.S.