Saturday 03 Aug 1844 (p. 2, col. 6) WILL OF LORD WALLACE. The will and codicils of the Right Hon. Thomas Lord WALLACE, late of Featherstone Castle, Northumberland, have just been proved in Doctors' Commons, by Sir Charles Miles Lambert MONCK, bart., E. W. HASELL, Esq., and W. NANSON, Esq., the executors. His lordship gives Thomas MACLEAN, Esq., and his wife, both of Carlisle, £5,000 each, and legacies to various branches of his family, friends, executors, servants, and very many other persons whom it would be utterly impossible to specify. The following are the only parts of the will of public interest:His lordship directs two busts of himself to be executed by Mr. CAMPBELL, the sculptor (from a cast taken by that gentleman), one of which is to be given to his executor, Sir Charles M. L. MONCK, and the other deposited in Featherstone Castle, and considered as an heirloom; all the plate and pictures in the castle are also to descend as heirlooms. He expresses a strong desire that this building may "never be unoccupied, but tenanted by those who have an interest in it." He observes that several parcels of jewellery will be found packed and addressed by himself to various parties, and earnestly desires his executors to forward them to the persons to whom they are addressed, as soon after his death as may be. He also directs the interest of £100 to be paid yearly to a clergyman of the Church of England at Featherstone, who is "to read prayers once on every Sunday, and administer the sacrament at least four times every year. The will is very long, and the personal property is sworn under £45,000.Britannia. At the interment, on the 17th instant, of the late Mr. John TYSON, of Cockermouth, aged 82 years, there were five individuals present whose united ages amount to 426 years, the whole of whom were in the enjoyment of good health, namely, Mr. Joseph CLEMENTSON aged 94; Mr. John TIFFIN, aged 85; Mr. Henry MONCRIEF, aged 83; Mrs. Susannah MAXWELL, aged 82; and Mrs. Eliz. QUAY, aged 82.