Saturday 05 Jul 1845 (p. 3, col. 7-8) Deaths. In King Street, on the 26th ult., Mr. James BROWN, aged 74. At the House of Recovery, on the 27th ult., Mary JACKSON, aged 22 years. In Annetwell Street, on the 26th ult., Mr. Robert GRANGER, aged 67 years. At High Hesket, on the 30th instant, Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. James Hodgson ILLINSWORTH, in the 18th year of her age,-much and deeply lamented. At Abbey Lanercost, on the 1st instant, the Rev. George GILLBANKS, in the 90th year of his age. This respected clergyman had been in orders upwards of sixty-seven years, and incumbent of Lanercost, Farlam and Upper Denton, fifty-nine years. For nearly forty years he performed a full service in each of these churches during the summer season, almost invariably walking the distances between them in discharging the arduous duty. At Brampton, on the 29th, Mr. Adam NICHOL, aged 82 years; on the 30th, Henry LEIGHTON, weaver, aged 21 years; and on the same day, Margaret Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. James WATSON, spirit merchant, aged five years. At Penrith, on the 29th ult., Mary PRIESTMAN, aged 82 years; on the 30th, Alfred Henry, infant son of Mr. Thomas PARKER; some [sic] day, Rachael NEVISON, widow, aged 65 years; on the 2nd instant, Mr. John THOMPSON, shoemaker, aged 23 years; and on the same day, Mr. Robert PEEL, aged 70 years. At Low Row, in the parish of Bromfield, on the 28th instant, Nancy, wife of Mr. CLARK, aged 70 years,-much and deservedly respected. At Lowthian Gill, on the 19th ult., Mr. Robert CARRUTHERS, aged 37 years. At Birk Craig, in the parish of Nether Denton, on the 26th ult., Mr. William HODGSON, aged 41 years. At Aspatria, on the 19th instant, Miss Ann CLARKE, aged 61 years,-her quiet disposition and kind and genuine heart endeared her to many friends and acquaintances, by whom her death will be long and deeply felt. At Appleby, on Thursday last, Edward RAILTON, late of Penrith, aged 82 years; same place, also on Thursday last, Mary, wife of John STEADMAN, carpenter, advanced in years. At the house of his brother-in-law, Mr. LADYMAN, joiner, Keswick, where he had been residing for the benefit of his health, on Monday week, Mr. Thomas ATKINSON, shoemaker, a native of Cockermouth, and late servant with Mr. SQUIRES, Bury Street, Liverpool, aged 44 years. At Ings Parsonage, near Kendal, on the 20th ult., the Rev. John AIREY, in the 66th year of his age. Deceased had been incumbent of Ings nearly 32 years. At Floraville, near Whitehaven, on the 23rd ult., William YOUNGHUSBAND, Esq., aged 70 years. At Granby, Whitehaven, on Sunday night last, aged 33 years, Mr. John BARWISE, formerly master of the barque Volunteer, of Whitehaven; at the house of her aunt, Mrs. BACON, in Queen Street, after an illness of two days, Jane, youngest daughter of the late Mr. WHITESIDE, in the 37th year of her age. The recent mortality in the family of the deceased has been truly distressing; her sister, father, brother, and within the past month her nephew (Master CROUCH) who was unfortunately shot at Sandwith, near Whitehaven, have all paid the debt of nature.-In George Street, on Thursday, George, son of Captain Edward FRANCE, aged three months; in Brackenthwaite, Whitehaven, on Friday night last, at the great age of 90 years, Captain John BANKS, formerly and for many years master of the Musgrave, of that port; at the Preston Quarter Workhouse, on Tuesday week, Mr. John NAILE, aged 75 years. At Harris, near Whitehaven, on Sunday last, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. William PARTLETON. At Rainors, in Gosforth, on Friday sennight, after a protracted illness, Mrs. WRIGHT, relict of the late Mr. WRIGHT, surgeon, and daughter of the late Mr. HUDLESTON, land surveyor, aged 46. At Cockermouth, on Sunday last, Miss Mary SWINBURN, aged 48 years; and same day, at the Union Workhouse, Mr. William DAVIDSON, sawyer, formerly of Workington, aged 70 years. At Monk Foes, in Whitbeck, on Thursday week, after a lingering illness, Mrs. WILLIAMSON, wife of Mr. Wm. WILLIAMSON, of the above-named place, aged 76 years. At Red How, in Loweswater, on Tuesday week, Mr. IREDALE, yeoman, aged 46 years. At Innerfield, parish of Lochmaben, on Friday, the 27th inst., William WILSON, aged 93 years. Born in 1752, he was baptised by the Rev. Ralph ERSKINE, minister of Dunfermline, one of the fathers of the Secession Church. As Mr. ERSKINE died in 1752, the deceased was, in all probability, among the last to whom that distinguished minister dispensed the ordinance of baptism. Throughout the whole course of his life, this venerable individual maintained a consistent and upright character, and has left a name which will be long cherished with grateful recollection by his sorrowing and surviving children, and also by the Church with which he was connected.