Saturday 28 Jun 1845 (p. 3, col. 7) Deaths. In Saddle Lane, Botchergate, on the 24th inst., after a short illness, Jane ROSS, aged 13 years. At Bury, Lancashire, on Friday the 20th inst., Catherine, wife of Samuel HOLKER, Esq., and second daughter of the late Alex. WILSON, Esq., of this city. At Haithwaite, Nichol Forrest, on the 20th instant, Mr. David BROATCH, aged 38 years,-much respected. At Brampton, on the 24th instant, Miss Mary ROBINSON, aged 73 years. At Aikhead, near Wigton, on the 22nd instant, Mr. John CROZIER, aged 19 years. At Low Wiza Bridge, near Wigton, on the 21st inst., Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. Robt. LIGHTFOOT, aged 20 years. At Lowbrow, in the parish of Bromfield, on the 18th instant, Nancy, wife of Mr. CLARK, much and deservedly respected, in her 70th year. At Monkhouse Hill, in the parish of Sebergham, on the 20th instant, very suddenly, Margaret, the wife of Mr. John DOWTHWAITE, in the 52nd year of her age,-deservedly respected by all who knew her-leaving a large family to lament her loss. At Gamblesby, in the parish of Addingham, on the 18th inst., Mr. George BENSON, yeoman, aged 60 years. He attended his usual work and was employed in his fields until last Thursday, when he was suddenly afflicted with pleurisy and in flammation, which he endured, with true patience and resignation to the will of God, until the Wednesday following, when he expired. At Glanford, near Hamilton, Gore District, Upper Canada, on the 22nd May last, Mrs. Frances GILLESPIE, aged 55 years, wife of Mr. Archd. GILLESPIE, formerly of Denton Mill, Nether Denton,-very much respected. At Aspatria East Mill, on the 3rd inst., Mrs. Isabella FURNASS, in her 90th year. Mrs. FURNASS resided at Birdhouse when it was broken into by the notorious Daniel M'CRORY, for which he and his fellow burglars were hung in 1816. The robbers offered no further violence at the time than a temporary confinement in a room necessary to their safety. At Braithwaite, near Keswick, on Friday last, Miss Ann FLEMING, daughter of the late Mr. Thos. FLEMING, butcher, Keswick, aged 44 years. At Bewaldeth, on Wednesday last, Anne, the wife of Mr. Francis GOLIGHTLY, aged 70 years. At Cockermouth, on Wednesday week, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. John RITSON, painter, aged 16 years; at the Union Workhouse, on Monday, Jonathan MILLER, soldier, formerly of Keswick, aged 22 years; same place and day, Mrs. Peggy MITCHELL, formerly of Maryport, aged 57 years. On the 13th of February last, whilst on his passage from Liverpool for Bombay, on board the Josephine, of Workington, James M'WILLIAM, aged 17 years. The deceased fell overboard from aloft, whilst in the exercise of his duty. At No. 7, Tangier Street, Whitehaven, on Saturday last, Sarah KING, aged 53 years; in Duke Street, on Tuesday week, Sarah, the wife of Mr. John WAITE, aged 57 years; same place, Mr. Charles NICHOLSON, in the 79th year of his age; in Queen-street, last week, Margaret, the wife of Mr. George RILEY, aged 32 years; on Tuesday week, in that town, Mr. Robert KIRK, in the 70th year of his age. At Egremont, on Tuesday last, Mr. Robert GRAVES, aged 19 years; same time and place, William, son of Mr. Thos. NOBLE, aged nine months. At Beckside, near Harrington, last week, Mr. William FISHER, aged 74 years. At Workington, on the 22nd instant, Miss Jane THOMPSON, aged 22 years.