Saturday 14 Dec 1844 (p. 3, col. 6-7) Deaths. In Etterby Street, Stanwix, on the evening of Sunday, the 8th instant, Mr. Robert STAGG, aged 42 years,-much and deservedly respected by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. In Gibbon's Court, Scotch Street, on the 7th instant, after a long illness, Mary, relict of the late John ROBINSON, woollen manufacturer, Cockermouth, in her 80th year, much respected. At Cumwhitton, lately, Mr. George PEASCOD, aged 26 years,-much respected. At Cumwhitton, on the 5th inst., Jane, second daughter of Mr. John SCOTT, aged 21 years. At Chalkside, Rosley, lately, very suddenly, Mr. David ARMSTRONG, aged 72 years. At How Gill, in the parish of Abbey Lanercost, on the 2nd inst., Mr. William THORNBURN, yeoman, aged 75 years,-much respected by a large circle of relatives and friends. At Penrith, on the 6th inst., Mr. Isaac RYLANDS, shoemaker, aged 18 years; Mr. William HULLOCK, of the Poor House, aged 76; on the 8th, Jane, wife of Mr. Geo. OUSBY, of the Crown Inn Tap Room, aged 34; and on the 9th, Sarah Ann, wife of Mr. Joseph CLARK, stone mason, aged 30. At Chalkside, Rosley, lately, very suddenly, Mr. David ARMSTRONG, aged 72; for many years the faithful and highly respected assistant overseer of the parish of Sebergham. At Cockermouth, on the 3rd inst., Mr. MEALS, in the 94th year of his age. At Workington, on the 6th inst., very suddenly, Miss ARMSTRONG, dressmaker, aged 47 years. At Egremont, on the 8th instant, Mrs. Phebe TYSON, grocer, aged 53 years. At Harrington, on the 5th instant, Capt. Henry PIERCE, aged 78 years. At Fornside, St. John's, near Keswick, on the 7th instant, Mr. Isaac BRAGG, farmer, aged 53 years. At Mire End, in Embleton, near Cockermouth, Mr. John WORKMAN, yeoman, late of Elterwater, Westmoreland, aged 62 years. The deceased retired to bed on Saturday evening last, in perfect health, and when called up on the following morning he was just expiring. At Keswick, on the 8th inst., aged 78 years, Mr. John BOWE, stone mason, father of Mr. BOWE, of the King's Arms inn, in that town. At London, on the 6th inst., Margaret, wife of Mr. John LAW, of the Victoria Tavern, Holloway, London. At Whitehaven, since our last, Ann GIBSON, daughter of Mrs. Mary BEATTIE, aged 27 years; Isabella, wife of Mr. Jas. MOSLEY, aged 78; Taylor, son of Mr. Thos. SWAINSON, aged four months; on the 2nd inst., Mr. James FISHER, aged 83 years, many years keeper of the powder magazines at that port, belonging to the Trustees of the Harbour; and on the 7th, Mr. SCHNIBBEN, aged 68 years. At Hong Kong, on the 31st of July last, T. J. SCALES, Esq., deputy-postmaster of that colony, of fever. At Kirkby Lonsdale, on the 29th ult., Mr. Arthur FOSTER, printer and bookseller, in the 77th year of his age. At Kendal, on the 4th instant, Mr. John Christopher FENTON, aged 20, clerk in the Bank of Westmoreland, and son of Mr. Thos. FENTON, of Levens. DEATH OF THE EARL OF LIMERICK.-We regret to announce that intelligence was received on Sunday, at the Honourable Mr. PERY's, in Hinde-street, Manchester-square, of the demise of the venerable Earl of Limerick, on Saturday evening, at his lordship's seat, South Hill-park, near Bracknell, Berkshire. The deceased nobleman, Edmund Henry PERY, Earl and Viscount Limerick, and Baron Glentworth, in the peerage of Ireland; Baron Foxford, of Stackpole Court in the county of Clare, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, was born on the 8th of January, 1758, consequently had nearly completed his 87th year. His lordship is succeeded in his titles and estates by his grandson, the Hon. William Tennison PERY, now Earl of Limerick, who is at present in Australia.