Saturday 03 Aug 1844 (p. 3, col. 7) Deaths. In King Street, on Wednesday morning last, Ann, wife of Mr. John GRAHAM, stonemason, aged 48-much and deservedly respected by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. At the English Damside, on the 30th ult., Mr. Geo. GRAHAM, aged 30 years. At Lowplains, near High Hesket, on Sunday last, Mr. Joseph HODGSON, aged 62 years-much respected. At Kirkoswald, on Tuesday last, Mr. Francis HENDERSON, surgeon, in the prime of life. At Oughterby, on the 26th ult., Mrs. Mary ROBINSON, aged 60 years-much respected. At Parton, on the 25th ult., William MOOR, aged eight years. At Penrith, on the 26th ult., Mr. Walter MONKHOUSE, surgeon, aged 32 years; on the 27th, Mary FISHER, Union Workhouse, aged 48 years. At Fogclose, on the 24th ult., in her 22nd year, Jane, second daughter of Mr. Samuel RELPH-much regretted. At Alston, on the 29th ult., Mrs. Mary TAYLOR, aged 83 years. At Papcastle, near Cockermouth, on Saturday, the 27th ult., Mr. FOOLEY, aged 82 years. At Cockermouth, on Sunday morning, awfully sudden, Mr. John STEEL, blacksmith and farrier, but at the time of his decease acting only as a veterinary surgeon, aged 50 years. At Whillimoor, near Whitehaven, on Sunday last, Elizabeth, the wife of Mr. William SOUTHWARD, aged 66 years. At Workington, on the 27th, Mary, wife of Mr. Cuthbert HALL, aged 62 years; on the 28th, Mrs. Mary WATTERS, widow, aged 86 years-much and deservedly respected. At Hensingham, near Whitehaven, on Sunday morning last, the Rev. Joseph BARDGETT, rector of Melmerby, near Penrith, aged 88 years. In King Street, Whitehaven, Mrs. M'KINLAY, of the Globe inn, relict of the late Mr. Alexander M'KINLAY, road surveyor, aged 38 years. In Sandhill's Lane, Whitehaven, on Saturday evening last, Captain D. CROSTHWAITE, many years master of the brig Fame, of Whitehaven, in the 61st year of his age. On the 5th ult., on board of the British Queen, Captain KENNEDY, on his passage from Antigua to Whitehaven, Mr. Jas. M'HAFFIE, mariner, a native of Stranraer, Scotland, aged about 25 years. At her house in Kendal, on the 21st ult., Ann, relict of the late Mr. Robert JENNINGS, aged 65 years; and on Sunday last, Mrs. Anne BARROW, daughter of the late Mr. James BARROW, linen merchant, aged 84 years. At Liverpool, on Tuesday week, of the small pox, Thomas, son of Mr. David LEWIS, farmer, formerly of Hutton, near Kendal, aged 25 years. At Longford Hall, Derbyshire, on the 22nd ult., where she had repaired for her accouchement, Anne Amelia, Dowager Countess of Leicester, wife of the Right Hon. Edward ELLICE, having on the 10th ult., given birth to a son, who survived only a few hours. The deceased Countess was born 16th of June, 1803, and had only just entered her 42nd year. She married, 20th February, 1822, Mr. Thomas William COKE, of Holkham, Norfolk, created Earl of Leicester in 1837, by whom, who died in 1842, her ladyship, had issue Thomas William, the present Earl of Leicester, and three sons and one daughter. Her Ladyship married, secondly, the 25th October, 1843, the Right Hon. Edward ELLICE, M.P.