Saturday 13 Jul 1844 (p. 3, col. 1) INQUESTS. ----- (Before Mr. CARRICK, Coroner.) At Caldbeck, on Tuesday last, an inquest was held on the body of Mr. Jonathan NICHOLSON, tailor, aged 79 years, who died suddenly on the preceding Sunday. It appeared that deceased had been out fishing from between eight and nine o'clock on the preceding Saturday evening until an early hour of Sunday morning, in company with Robt. MASON. On their return home, about three o'clock in the morning, deceased complained of sickness and pain in his stomach, but after drinking a small quantity of spirits, which he had with him, he recovered. He afterwards attended Divine Service in the Parish Church, when, during the reading of prayers, he sank down in his seat, and expired while two or three of the congregation were carrying him into the church-yard. (Before Mr. BRAGG, Coroner.) An inquest was held, on the 21st ult., at Lamplugh Mill, in view of the body of Mrs. CUTHBERTSON, of Water Gate, Loweswater, who came by her death in the following manner. The deceased, accompanied by a neighbour, had been on a visit to a friend at Lamplugh, when unfortunately, as they were returning home in a cart, the horse made a swerve on a portion of the road where a small rivulet adjoins, and, the wheel running over the bank, they were precipitated into the water, the cart falling upon Mrs. CUTHBERTSON, by which she was so much injured that she only survived the accident three hours. The deceased was 42 years of age, was highly respected by all who knew her, and the poor in the neighbourhood have lost a kind friend, as her hand was ever ready to relieve those in distress. Verdict-"Accidental death."