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OBITUARY.-Clergy Deceased.

vicarage of Boxley in 1808, by the Dean and Chapter of Rochester, to his prebend of Winchester in 1825, and to the rectory of Barming in 1827 by the Crown. He married a niece of the late Right Hon. William Huskisson, and was indebted to that connection for his latter valuable preferment. He was one of Mr. Huskisson's executors.

CLERGY DECEASED. Lately. At Lyme, aged 85, the Rev. Michael Babbs.

Aged 25, the Rev. John Ellison Bates, Assistant Minister of Ashtead, Birmingham, and late of Christ church, Oxford.

At Wingham, Kent, the Rev. James Bordman, late Fellow of Oriel college, Oxford. He took the degree of M.A. in 1798.

Aged 85, the Rev. William Calvert, Rector of Hunsdon and Pelham Stocking, Herts. He was born June 29, 1746, the only surviving son of Peter Calvert, of Great Hadham, esq. (great-uncle of Nicolson Calvert, esq. and Charles Calvert, esq. the present representatives in parliament for Hertfordshire and Southwark) by Susannah, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Tooke, D.D. of Lambourn, in Essex; and was nephew to Sir William Calvert, Lord Mayor of London in 1749, and for many years M.P. for the city. He was of Christ's college, Cambridge, B.A. 1769, M.A. 1772; was presented to Stocking Pelham in 1771, and to Hunsdon in 1777, both by his first cousin Nicolson Calvert, esq.

At Kensington, aged 71, the Rev. James Charles Clarke, Rector of Colwall, and principal Registrar of the diocese of Hereford. He was of Trinity hall, Cambridge, LL.B. 1784, and was collated to Colwall in 1789 by Dr. Butler, then Bishop of Hereford.

The Rev. Cornelius Copner, M.A. Vicar of St. Peter, Worcester, and Rector of Naunton Beauchamp, Worc. He was of Magdalen_hall, Oxford; was presented to Naunton Beauchamp in 1815 by Lord Chancellor Eldon, and to his Worcester church in 1821 by the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral.

DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

Aug. 18. In Upper Baker-st. Mary-Anne, wife of Charles Du Pré Russell, esq. of the Bengal Civil Service.

Nov. 2. Edward Tyrwhitt Drake, esq. Capt. in the Royal Horse Guards (Blue), brother to the Rev. Mr. Drake, whose death on his wedding night is recorded in p. 378. Nov. 14. At Turnham-green, in his 80th year, Sir John Pinhorn, Knt. of Ringwoodhouse, in the Isle of Wight, formerly a banker in Southwark. He received the hoGENT. MAG. December, 1831,

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nour of knighthood May 19, 1802. first lady died Jan. 8, 1811; and Sir John married secondly, in 1813, Susannah, eldest dau. of the Rev. Daniel Price, rector of Cradley, Herefordshire. His youngest dau. Martha was mar. in 1809 to Reader Clarke, esq.; and his second dau. Sophia in 1810 to the Rev. James Worsley, both of the Isle of Wight.

Nov. 18. At Hamilton-terrace, St. John's Wood, aged 63, Rowland Fawcett, esq. of Scaleby Castle, Cumberland.

Fanny, youngest dau. of B. R. Haydon, historical painter.

Nov. 19. The Fire King, M. Chabert : the cause, an internal inflammation by taking phosphorus. Various anecdotes of the career of this celebrated character will be found in our vols. xcvi. i. 601; XCIX. ii. 171; c. i. 62, 168.

In Abingdon-st. Joseph Terry Hone, esq. barrister-at-law and a police magistrate at Union Hall.

Nov. 20. At Kensington, aged 62, Dorothy-Anne, widow of Henry Papps, esq. of Antigua.

At Gloucester-terr. Regent's-park, John Tylson Pares, esq.

At Kingsland, aged 43, George Palmer Holt, M.D. late of Colchester, second son of W. Holt, esq. surgeon, Tottenham.

Nov. 21. In Portman-square, at the residence of her father Charles Lyne Stephens, esq. Louisa, wife of Capt. Charles Bulkeley, 2d Reg. Life Guards.

In Coldbath-square, T. Webbe, esq. for 37 years surgeon to the House of Correction and New Prison, Clerkenwell.

Nov. 22. Laura, wife of C. Deacon, esq. of Weymouth-st.

Nov. 25. John Glynn, esq. of Earl'scourt, Brompton.

Aged 31, John Charrington, esq eldest son of late Nicholas Charrington, esq. of Mile-end.

At his father's, Somers-town, aged 36, Michael John Short, M.D.

In Gloucester-st. Portman-square, aged 69, James Cruikshank, esq. of Jamaica. In Wimpole-street, aged 84, H. Fon

nereau, esq.

Nov. 27. Aged 17, Rosalind, 5th dau. of George Gwilt, of Southwark, esq.

Nov. 30. In Great Cumberland-st. aged 85, John Prinsep, esq.

Lately. In Ulster-place, aged 78, JuliaElizabeth, widow of Sir William Congreve, the first Baronet. She was the dau. and coheir of Daniel Oliver, of Blackheath, esq. and the widow of General Eyre, R. Art. when she became the second wife of Sir William. She was left his widow in 1814.

Dec. 1. In Saville-row, aged 67, Geo. Squibb, esq. the celebrated auctioneer.

Dec. 2. At Clapham, Surrey, Charlotte, widow of Archibald Constable, esq. of Edinburgh.

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Dec. 4. Maria, wife of H. Jadis, esq. of Bryanston-square.

Dec. 5. In Nottingham-place, in his 70th year, George Meredith, esq. of Berrington Court, Worcestershire, father of the young gentleman whose death at Cairo is recorded in p. 477. His large property, which he had only recently inherited from an elder brother, now devolves to heiresses.

Dec. 7. Don Francisco de Borja Migoni, First Mexican Agent in England, appointed in 1823 by the Government of Mexico, and afterwards Consul-general for the same.

Dec. 8. At Brixton, in his 77th year, Thomas Hayter, esq. son of the late Thos. Hayter, esq. of Wily, Wilts.

Dec. 9. At the house of his son-in-law, P. Bordenave, esq. Tavistock-place, aged 74, John Finlay, esq. of Chelsea.

Dec. 10. In Grove-end-road, Regent'spark, Fanny-Dorothea, wife of John Groves,

esq.

At Springfield-lodge, Camberwell (the residence of her son-in-law, M. F. Gordon, esq.), aged 67, Charlotte, relict of the late Rev. John Sweete, of Oxton, Devon.

In his 50th year, Isaac Jacob, esq. of Newchurch Parsonage, Isle of Wight.

In Southampton-row, Catherine, relict of Capt. T. J. Dixon, and third dau. of the late Rev. R. Adkin.

Dec. 12. In Henrietta-st. Brunswick-sq. aged 62, Geo. M'Innes, esq. of Aberdeen.

At Paddington, aged 68, W. Brownrigg, esq.

Dec. 15. In Bryanston-sq. Hardin, the infant son of Joseph Hume, esq. M.P.

In the Regent's-park, in his 11th year, John Hugh, eldest son of J. G. Lockhart, esq. and grandson to Sir Walter Scott, Bart. He was the little fellow-Hugh Little John, to whom Sir Walter addressed his "Tales of a Grandfather" in the frontispiece of which the boy was drawn, seated on the ground. Another portrait was published in one of the Annuals for 1831.

Dec. 16. In Harley-st, aged 42, the Hon. James Berkeley Rodney, late Lieut.-Col. 3d Guards, brother to Lord Rodney. He was born Sept. 8, 1789, the sixth son of George 2d Lord Rodney, by Anne dau. of the Rt. Hon. Thomas Harley, brother to Edward fourth Earl of Oxford.

Dec. 18. In Spring-gardens, in her soth year, Margaret Louisa, widow of the Rev. Henry Ford, LL.D. Principal of Magdalenhall, Oxford, and niece to the late Right Rev. J. Butler, Bishop of Hereford.

In Russell-sq. the wife of John Capel, esq. M. P.

Aged 60, Joseph L. Ratton, esq. of Tavistock-place.

Dec. 19. In Bridge-street, Blackfriars, Mr. W. Waithman, third son of Mr. Alderman Waithman, M.P.

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BERKS.-Nov. 14. At Windsor Castle, aged 83, Stephen Heather, esq. a gentleman of his Majesty's Chapel Royal, S. James's, organist of Eton College, and layclerk of St. George's Chapel, Windsor, of which last choir he had been a member in the reigns of George II., George III., George IV., and William IV., having entered in the year 1755 as a chorister, at the age of seven years.

Nov. 16. Aged 80, William Humfrey, esq. of the Holt, Wokingham.

Nov. 19. Aged 82, Henry Newell, esq of Holyport. Lately. At the Castle Inn, Windsor, the wife of Mr. Clode, Chief Magistrate of that town.

At Reading, in his 30th year, Arthur, 3d son of late Thos. Sowdon, esq.

Dec. 2. At Reading, aged 68, Henry Chivers Vince, esq. of Clift Hall, Wilts. Dec. 11. Aged 51, Sarah, wife of the Rev. H. E. St. John, of West Court, near Wokingham.

Bucks.-Oct. 31. Accidentally shot by a play-fellow near Eton-college, aged 13, Sir John Carmichael Anstruther, of Eliehouse, co. Fife, the 7th Bart. (of Nova Sco tia 1694, and 3d of Great Britain 1799), and Heritable Carver to his Majesty for Scotland (1585). He was the only and posthumous child of Sir John Anstruther, (who assumed the name of Carmichael in 1817, on being served heir to the last Earl of Hyndford, and died in Feb. 1818) by Jesse, 3d dau. of Major-Gen. Dewan, who married, 2dly, Robert Marsham, D.C.L. the Warden of Merton-college, where the young Baronet's remains were interred on the 8th Nov. His uncle, now Sir Wyndham Carmichael Anstruther, succeeds, it is said, to an unencumbered estate of 14,000 per annum, exclusive of personal property to the amount of 120,000l. Sir Wyndham is married to a daughter of Lieut.-General Wetherell, Comptroller of the Household of the Duchess of Kent.

Nov. 22. At Great Marlow, aged 91, Mary, widow of R. Wright, esq. late of Footscray, Kent.

Dec. 6. At the New Inn, Stowe, Charlotte, second dau. of late John-Christopher Ridout, esq. of Banghurst House, Hants, and niece to late Gen. Sir John Floyd, Bart. Dec. 14. Mary, youngest dau. of late Rev. C. Ashfield, of Stewkley. CAMBRIDGE. Dec. 10. At Fordham, aged 76, William Dunn Gardner, esq. of Chatteris.

CORNWALL.-Dec. 2. At Launceston, after an illness of three weeks, occasioned by a puncture of the hand whilst dissecting, Win. Patch, esq. formerly one of the Surgeons to the North Devon Infirmary.

Dec. 6. Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. Thomas Amory, of Lantegloss, by Camelford.

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OBITUARY.

At Carlisle,

CUMBERLAND. Νου. 29. aged 77, Anne, relict of David Graham, esq. DEVON. Nov. 21. Mary, the wife of Jonah Pinsent Matthews, esq. Rydon House, Tallaton.

Nov. 24. At Willsley, aged 38, Julia, wife of John Budd, esq.

Lately. At Stonehouse, Frances, youngest dau. of late Rev. Charles le Grice, of Bury St. Edmund's.

At the Rev. Mr. Walter's, Bideford, aged 69, Miss Elizabeth Keats, second daughter of the late Rev. Richard Keats, Rector of Bideford and Kingsnympton, and sister to Adın. Sir R. G. Keats, G.C.B.

Dec. 9. At Exeter, aged 78, the widow of Edw. Collins, esq.

At Dawlish, Maria, widow of Major Geo. B. and sister to Sir Stafford Hen. Northcote, Bart. She was the younger dau. of Sir Stafford, the sixth and late Baronet, by Catherine, dau. of the Rev. George Bradford, Rector of Tallaton.

DURHAM.- Oct. 23. At Bishop Auckland, aged 58, Richard Bowser, esq. Solicitor and Clerk of the General Meetings of the Lieutenancy of the county.

At Bildershaw, near West Auckland, aged 98, John Goundry, farmer. He remembered the Rebellion, and seeing the Duke of Cumberland, whose carriage broke down between Peirsebridge and West Auckland, owing to the bad state of the roads. The Duke was supplied with a new carriage and horses, by Sir Robert Eden-grandfather to the present Baronet-who then lived at West Auck.land.

ESSEX.-Nov. 20. At Writtle, Mary, wife of James Williams, esq. Political Commissioner of Guzerat, E. I. eldest dau. of late Mr. Evans, of Dunmow,

Nov. 22. Daniel Blyth, esq. of East Bergholt, late of Beaumont.

Nov. 27. The wife of J. P. Peacock, esq. Whalebone House, Romford.

Dec. 5. Mary Anne, wife of Mr. G. D. H. Vaizey, of Halsted, and eldest dau. of the Rev. John Savill, of that place.

Dec. 10. At Plaistow, aged 32, Thomas Townshend, esq. of Romford.

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Lately. Horatio Cock, esq. of Colches

He has bequeathed nearly 35,000l. to charitable institutions, including 9000l. to the British and Foreign Bible Society, and 9000l. to the Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews.

Aged 78, the widow of the Rev. John Thurlow, LL. B. Vicar of Gosfield, Essex, whose death is recorded in our last volume, pt. ii. p. 282.

At Dedham, aged 30, Capt. Edw. Chas. Manning, 43d Madras Inf.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.-Nov. 14. At Bristol Hotwells, Eliz. dau. of late Philip Anglin Scarlett, esq. of Jamaica.

Nov. 21. Aged 16, Selina, second dau. of Dr. Bompas, of Fishponds, near Bristol.

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Νου. 22. At Clifton, Samuel Greaves, esq. surgeon.

Nov. 25. At Cheltenham, aged 70, Mrs. Martha Sandiford, sister to the Rev. Dr. Saudiford, Rector of Newton in the Isle of Ely, and to the late Archdeacon Sandiford. Nov. 30. At Thornbury, aged 82, Mr. W. Bingham, Alderman.

Dec. 6. At Gloucester, aged 75, Hannah, widow of the Rev. Robert Lucas, D.D. Rector of Ripple, Worc. and niece to the late learned and venerable Dr. Hurd, Bishop of Worcester. HANTS.

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Robert, second son of Alexander M'Kenzie, esq. of Bursledon House.

Nov. 24. In her 45th year, the wife of Edward Carter, esq. Alderman, and sister of John Bonham Carter, esq. one of the representatives of Portsmouth.

Nov. 25. On board the ship Volusia, off Ryde, aged 25, Thomas Bluett Hardwick, esq. late of St. John's college, Oxford, son of Thomas Hardwick, esq. of Grange House, Tytherington, Glouc.

Nov. 29. At West Cowes, aged 76, Louisa-Susannah, wife of Alexander Aikman, esq. formerly King's Printer and Printer to the Assembly of Jamaica, and for many years a member of that house. She was born in Charlston, South Carolina, the second dau. of Mr. Robert Wells, by Mary, eldest child of John Rowan, merchant of Glasgow, (a descendant of the unfortunate family of Ruthven, Earls of Gowrie, who relinquished that name for Rowan,) and was sister to William Charles Wells, M.D. F.R.S. L. and E., of whom memoirs are given in our vol. LXXXVIII. ii. 380, 467; and whose monument in St. Bride's, Fleet-street, is engraved in our vol. xc. i. 505. The death of Mrs. Aikman's eldest son, Alexander Aikman, esq. Printer to the House of Assembly, was recorded in our last Supplement, p. 650. She has left two surviving daughters; Mary, married in 1808 to Jas. Smith of St. Andrew's, Jamaica, and has a son and two daughters; and Ann-Hunter, married in 1811 to John Enright, Surgeon R. N., who was lost at sea in 1817, leaving two

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Lately. At Gosport, Commander Incledon, R.N.

Dec. 4. At Woolmer Lodge, aged 10, Granville, second son of Sir James Macdonald, Bart. M.P. for Hampshire.

Dec. 5. At Portsmouth, Charlotte Eliza Jane, eldest dau. of Capt. J. Campbell, R.N. Dec. 7. Aged 48, Charles Tink, esq. solicitor, Devonport.

Dec. 9. Aged 89, at Gosport, Commander Arnold. He was Master of the Robust in Keppel's action with the Count d'Orvilliers, and on the Court-martial that ensued proved in his evidence that the log of that ship had been altered after the order had been issued for the assembling of that Court-martial

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A long life of subsequent active service left him only a Lieutenant, with the nominal rank of Commander.

HERTS.-Nov. 22. At Baldock, aged 77, Mary, widow of Samuel Bedford, esq.

Dec. 18. At Cheshunt, aged 85, Mrs. Sarah Lewin.

HUNTS.-Nov. 22. At Brampton, Etheldred-Harriette, wife of C. Seawell, esq. Dec. 6. At Huntingdon, aged 73, Hannah, wife of David Veasey, esq.

KENT.-Nov. 22. At St. Paul's Cray Rectory, aged 65, Isabella, wife of the Rev. John Simons.

Nov. 23. Charlotte-Louisa, wife of Geo. Hannam, esq. of Bromston-house, Isle of Thanet, dau. of late John Bristow, esq. of the Council of Calcutta, and first cousin to Lord Lyttelton.

Lately. At Deal, Capt. Leach, RN.

Dec. 6. At Deal, on his return from Madeira, H. Waring, esq.

Dec. 9. At Sandwich, aged 84, W. Broadhurst, esq., formerly of Mincing-lane and Kennington.

LANCASH.-Nov. 11. At Swinton, John Burton, esq. of that place, and of Saxby, Linc.

LEICESTERSHI.-At Leicester, aged 54, Elizabeth-Mellicent, widow of Geo. Arbuthnot, esq. dau. of late Lt.-Gen. Briscoe.

LINCOLNSH-Nov. 20. At Ropsley, Catharine the daughter, and Nov. 21. Catharine, wife of the Rev. Wm. Butcher, Rector.

Dec. 3. Aged 76, John Ullett, esq. of Wilsthorpe, near Stamford.

MIDDLESEX.-Nov. 21. At Enfield, Sarah, widow of J. Underwood, esq. Potton, Beds.

Dec. 8. Aged 61, Elizabeth-Ann, wife of Dr. Hooper, of Stanmore.

Dec. 9. At Ashford-Staines, aged 55, Lt.Col. George Russell Deare, late of the 8th light dragoons, in which corps he served 28 years, and for some time in India. He was appointed Cornet in the regiment 1796, Lieut. 1798, Captain 1804, brevet Major 1814, and 8th dragoons 1815.

Dec. 14. At his brother's, at Tottenham, aged 82, J. Holt, esq.

NORFOLK.-Nov. 20. Aged 8, JamesLee, eldest son of Jas. Gay, esq. of Aylsham, and grandson of Wm. Lee, esq. of Upton.

Nov. 23. At Harghain Hall, aged 29, Elizabeth-Bridget, lady of Sir Thos. Beevor, Bart. and daughter of the late Richard Lubbock, M. D. of Norwich. She was married in 1819, and has left a son born in 1823, and other children.

Nov. 29. At Illington Hall, aged 64, George Wells, gent.

Dec. 17. At Sedgford, aged 36, Agnes, wife of the Rev. S. C. E. Neville.

NORTHAMPTON.-Nov. 5. At Peterborough, aged 75, Mary, widow of Wm. Hopkinson, esq. of Sutton, near Wansford.

Lately. At Peterborough, aged 82, the

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relict of the Rev. Dr. Smith, prebendary of Peterborough and Westminster.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-Nov. 19. At Craster Hall, near Alnwick, aged 72, Isabella, wife of Shafto Craster, esq.

NOTTS.-At Oxton, W. C. Sherbrooke, esq. for many years Chairman of the county quarter sessions. He was also for some time a Captain in the Notts militia, but resigned in 1792, in consequence of the Duke of Newcastle's conduct towards the late Major Cartwright.

OXON.-Nov. 28. At Balliol college, Francis-John, youngest son of late William Fullerton Gardner, esq. E.I.C.'s service.

At Oxford, far advanced in years, Mrs. Horseman, grandmother of Capt. Nicholas, whose death is recorded below.

At Tiddington, Herbert Johnson, esq. B.A. Probationary Fellow of Wadham coll.

Dec. 7. At Corpus Christi college, Jemima-Sarah, wife of the Rev. Thos. Edward Bridges, D.D. President.

Dec. 16. At Oxford, aged 49, Mr. Stephen Wentworth, surgeon to the city and county gaols, leaving a widow and nine children totally unprovided for.

Dec. 17. At Oxford, Margaret, widow of the Rev. N. Earle, Rector of Sworford.

SOMERSET.-Nov. 20. At Bathford, Mary, widow of the Rev. Charles Davies, vicar of Sutton Benger.

Nov. 29. At his father's house in Bath, aged 44, Capt. Nicholas, R.N. eldest son of the Rev. Dr. Nicholas, Vicar of Charlton, Wilts.

Lately. At Bath, aged 81, Dorothea, widow of Sir John Lethbridge, of Sandhillpark, Bart. She was the elder dau. and coheiress of Wm. Buckler, of Boreham-house, Wilts, esq., was married in 1776, and left a widow in 1815, having had issue one son, the present Sir Thomas Buckler Lethbridge, Bart., and two daughters, Dorothea, married to Powell Collins, of Hatch Court, esq. and Frances Maria to Sir Charles Bostock Rich, Bart.

At Frome, aged 74, Lucy, relict of Jas. Edgell, esq. attorney.

At Bath, Lieut. R. B. Reed, R.N.

At Curry Rivell, in his 80th year, Philip Secors, esq.

At West Pennard, near Glastonbury, Edward Townsend, esq.

Dec. 6. At her sister's, Mrs. Gaby, Bath, Maria, youngest dau. of late Richard Farmer, esq. of Swindon, Wilts.

Dec. 7. At Bath, J. Augustus Bateman, esq. youngest son of late John E. Bateman, esq. of Devonshire-street, Portman-place.

At Bathwick, aged 76, Edw. Welchman, esq. formerly of Kineton, Warw.

At Frome, aged 57, Mr. John Crocker, printer and land-surveyor.

STAFFORDSHIRE.-Dec. 12. At Whitmore Hall, aged 45, Charles Mainwaring, esq. SUFFOLK.-Nov. 13. At the Rev. John

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Bickersteth's, Acton, Chas. Gisborne, esq. B.A. of Peterhouse, Camb.

Nov. 20. At Ipswich, Elizabeth, wife of H. Miller, esq.

Nov. 25. Aged 75, Edw. White, esq. of Kessingland.

Nov. 29. At Bury, William Hodson, esq. eldest and last surviving son of the Rev. Sept. Hudson, of Sharow, Yorkshire, by a sister of the present Sir James Affleck, Bt. In his 50th year, Benjamin Fincham, esq. of Cranley-hall, Alderman of Eye, and Corouer for that borough.

Lately. At Hadleigh, aged 90, the widow of Col. Dawes, E. I. C.

SURREY.-Nov. 20. At Chellowes Park, aged 84, James Donovan, esq. He is succeeded in his estates by his eldest son, Alex. Donovan, of Framfield Park, Sussex, esq. who has lately been appointed a Gentleman of his Majesty's Privy Chamber.

Nov. 22. At Richmond, aged 13, Slingsby-James, eldest son of Slingsby Duncombe, esq. of Langford-house, Notts.

Nov. 27. At Kew, Frederica Cornelia, infant dau. of Rev. Richard William Jelf, canon of Christ Church.

Dec. 7. At Merton Abbey, Isaac Cragg Smith, esq. nephew and heir to the late Adm. Isaac Smith, of whom we gave a memoir in our number for last August, p. 178. and on whose death he assumed the name of Smith.

SUSSEX.-Nov. 19. At Brighton, aged 79, Benjamin Brecknell, esq.

At Brighton, aged 19, Elizabeth-Louisa, fourth dau. of Lieut.-Col. Bull, Royal Horse Artillery.

Nov. 25. At Brighton, in his 328 year, Capt. Henry Murray, formerly of the Coldstream Guards; brother to the Bishop of Rochester. He was the tenth and youngest child of the late Rt. Rev. Lord George Murray, Bishop of St. David's, by his cousin Lady Charlotte Murray, dau. and heiress of James second Duke of Atholl. He married in 1826 Catherine, sister to Otway Cave, esq. late M.P. for Leicester, but we believe has left no family.

Nov. 28. At Worthing, aged 61, SarahElizabeth, widow of the late Henry Boldero Barnard, esq. of Cave-castle, South Yorksh. eldest dau. and co-heiress of the late R. Gee, esq.

of Bishop Burton, near Beverley. WARWICK-Lately. At Brailes-house, Anne-Cathleen, youngest dau. of Edw. Sheldon, esq.

Dec. 2. At Leamington, the widow of Chas. Mostyn, esq. of Kiddington, Oxfordsh.

Dec. 19. At Leamington, aged 55, John Connor Field, esq. of Adderbury Park, Oxfordshire, a Deputy-Lieutenant and Magistrate of that county, and a Commander R.N. WILTS.-Dec. 9. At the Moat, Downton, aged 60, Maria, relict of Herbert Newton Jarrett, esq. of Jamaica.

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William John Chicheley Chapeau, youngest son of William P. Chapeau, esq.

WORCESTER.-Dec. 1. At Pedmore, in his 82nd year, Thomas Biggs, esq. many years an active magistrate for the counties of Worcester and Stafford.

YORK.-Nov. 16. In her 88th year, Sarah, widow of W. Thomson, esq. of Henwick-Hill, having survived him only six months.

Nov. 19. At Yafforth House, near Northallerton, aged 45, J. A. Moore, esq.

Nov. 30. Aged 67, Mr. Cawkwell, for thirty years connected with the Doncaster Gazette, and latterly one of the proprietors.

Dec. 2. At his mother's, North Cave, aged 28, John Foster, esq. M.B. of St. John's college, Cambridge.

Dec. 3. Aged 75, Anne, relict of Rev. Jeremiah Dixon, A.M. of Woolley.

Dec. 13. Aged 81, the widow of Wm. Champney, esq. and mother of Mr. Alderman Champney, of York.

WALES. Nov. 27. At the seat of her brother, O. F. Meyrick, esq. aged 14, Mary, fourth dau. of A. E. Fuller, esq.

SCOTLAND.-At Edinburgh, the wife of the Right Hon. John Learmouth, Lord Provost.

IRELAND. At Kennedy, co. Wicklow, aged 67, the widow of Gun Cunninghame, esq. of Riverdale, co. Kerry, and niece to Lieut.-Gen. Robert Cunningham, first Lord Rossmore.

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Oct. Aged 60, James Francis Bland, esq. of Killarney, a magistrate for the county of Kerry, and late a Lieut.-Col. in the army. He was the son of Francis Bland, esq. (to whom there is a monument in the church of Kilkenny, erected by his cousin the late Sir Francis Lumm, Bart.), by the eldest dau. of James Mahony, of the Point in Kerry, esq. and half-brother to the celebrated Mrs. Jordan, whose mother was a Miss Phillips. The Colonel was never married, in consequence of which his property has fallen to his only legitimate sister, the wife of the Rev. Robert Hewson, of Kilcolman Glebe in Kerry.

EAST INDIES.-March 8. At Berhampore, aged 37, Capt. Elias Edward Isaac, 63d N. I. late of Marshfield, near Bath.

May 9. At sea, on her voyage from Bombay to China, Sophia-Catherine, wife of Capt. W. K. Lester, of E. I. C. Art. fourth dau. of John Pinchard, esq. of Taunton.

June 23. At Madras, Francis-Archibald Savage, esq. youngest son of late Robert S. esq. of Bristol, and of Knockado, co. Sligo.

July... At Baroda, in his 20th year, Ensign John Jonathan Browne, of 16th N. I. eldest son of Mr. John Sam. Browne, of the East India House, and grandson of the late John Browne, esq. senior Associate Engraver of the Royal Academy.

July 3. At Cocoa Islands, on his passage to Calcutta, aged 64, Commodore Sir J.

Dec. 13. At Salisbury, aged 2, Francis Hayes.

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