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April 12. In Charlotte-st. Fitzroy-sq. aged 41, John Robt. Longden, esq.

At Church-terrace, St. Pancras, aged 29, Mr. E. Jones, of Frith-st. Soho, Solicitor. At Kensington Gore, aged 82, Mary, widow of Wm. Morris, esq. of Bermondsey. April 14. In Jermyn-st. aged 27, Mary, only remaining dau. of Geo. Joad, esq. of Blackheath.

April 15. In Euston-pl. aged 72, Robert Woodifield, esq. late of Lyndhurst.

Aged 28, Mary-Anne, wife of G. J. Fabian, esq. R.N.

At the house of the Rev. Dr. Owen, Highgate, Elizabeth-Sarah, wife of his second son, the Rev. C. G. Owen, of Powerstock Vicarage, Dorsetshire.

April 16. Amelia, wife of Ligonier Thomas, esq. of Mabledon-place.

April 20. In Torrington-sq. aged 24, Mr. Ralph-Henry Dunkin, surgeon, only son of J. W. Dunkin, esq. late of Demerara.

April 24. Letitia, infant dau. of John Davison, esq. of the East India House, and of Tavistock-place.

BERKS.-March 1. At Reading, R. W. Bampfield, esq. of Bedford-street, Coventgarden, Surgeon, R.N.

March 3. At Reading, aged 77, the relict of Alex. Hume, esq. of Wimpole-street, and Clay-hill, Enfield. This lady was run over by a stage coach, and killed on the spot. She was very deaf, and a Coroner's inquest declared the catastrophe to be purely accidental.

March 17. At Newbury, Mr.John Barnes, upwards of 30 years Postmaster of that town. March 30. Mary, wife of Wm. Warwick, esq. of Friar-street, Reading.

April 14. In the Cloisters, Windsor Castle, aged 18, Marianne, dau. of the Rev. Rich. Webb, Minor Canon of Windsor, St. Paul's, and Westminster Abbey.

BUCKS.-Nov. 26. În Wimpole-st. aged 95, Matthew Raper, esq. of Wendover Dean, Bucks, F.R.S. and V.P.S.A. This gentle man succeeded the late Daniel Lysons, esq. as Director of the Society of Antiquaries; on relinquishing which office, he was elected one of the Vice-Presidents of that learned body. Mr. Raper's library has been sold by Mr. Sotheby, March 12, and two following days.

March 24. At the house of Philip Box, esq. in Buckingham, Leigh Smith, esq. CAMBRIDGESHIRE.-March 20. At Wisbech, aged 77, the widow of Rev. PaulElers Scott, eldest dau. of late Edm. Elsden, esq. of Lynn.

CORNW.-Feb. 19. At the house of J. King Lethbridge, Launceston, Wm. Baron, of Tregear, esq.

CUMBERLAND.-Feb. 6. Isabella, wife of Thomas Wybergh, esq. of Isell Hall, and Clerk of the Peace for the West Riding of Yorkshire.

March 16. At Whitehaven, aged 98, Mrs. Margaret Adamson. She was present at the execution of the rebels at Carlisle in 1745.

Lately. In Whiterslack, aged 100, Mrs. Raingill. In 1745 she lived with her father, Ralph Burton, at Forrest Hall, being then about 18 years of age, and the rebels in moving southward paid them a visit, and regaled themselves with what they found upon the premises. On their return after being defeated at Preston, being closely pressed by the English troops, on this side of Forrest Hall, at the bottom of a sharp hill, they left a baggage-cart, which fell into the hands of Ralph Burton and others. In this was found a piece of stout ticking, spun from the finest flax; it was made into a bed, on which Mrs. Raingill had slept ever since.

April 11. Aged 32, Wm. Richardson Graham, esq. eldest son of late Jas. Graham, esq. of Richardby, near Carlisle.

DERBYSH.-Feb. 23. Mary, wife of Rich. Arkwright, esq. of Willersley.

Feb. 25. In her 80th year, Margaretta, wife of Thos. Lowe, esq. of Derby.

Feb. 27. At Risley Hall, aged 31, MaryRoberts, eld. dau. of Rev. J. Hancock Hall.

At Derby, aged 56, Mary-Catherine, widow of late Thos. Coxhead Stevens, esq. of Stamford-hill, Middlesex.

DEVON.-Lately at Exeter, aged 85, Mrs. Burrow, aunt of the late Right Hon. Lord Gifford.

March 4. At Sidmouth, in her 21st year, Lady Maria Caulfield, eldest daughter of the Earl of Charlemont, and niece of the Countess of Leitrim.

March 11. At Creedy, Frances, youngest sister of Sir Humphrey Phineas Davie, bart. of that place.

March 25. At Newton St. Petrock's parsonage, Mrs. Foulkes of Dawlish, widow of John Davy Foulkes, esq. of E. I. C.'s service, and of Medland; and on the 29th, her grandson, Henry-Fortescue, eldest son of the Rev. Chas. Osmond, of Tiverton, and a scholar of Balliol College, Oxford.

March 31. At Stonehouse, aged 46, Ann, wife of Capt. H. M. Ommanney,

R. N.

April 2. At Woodhayne, Honiton, Amelia S. Petty.

April 7. At Exeter, aged 62, John Brutton, esq. an eminent solicitor.

April 10. At Sidmouth, Mrs. Hannah Boniface, late of Kennington, Surrey, and relict of John Boniface, esq. of Climping, Sussex.

DORSET.-Feb. 27. At her son-in-law's, at Cerne-Abbas, aged 75, Mary, relict of Walter Swayne, esq. of Bristol.

Feb. 28. At Puncknowle Rectory, the wife of the Rev. George Frome.

March 14. At Poole, aged 72, W. Young, esq. one of the oldest members of the corporation.

March 30. Mrs. Banger, of Wimborne, relict of Lieut. Banger.

DURHAM.-Feb. 23. At Lumley Thicks, aged 52, Thomas Croudace, esq. colliery agent to John George Lambton, esq. M.P. Few men have died more sincerely regretted and respected; his remains were interred in the church at Chester-le-street, on the 28th, attended by the greatest number of people ever known there on a similar occasion.

March 15. At Sedgefield, advanced in age, the widow of Ralph Ord, esq. of Sands. April 4. At Wynyard Park, William Hawkes, esq. agent to the Marquis of Londonderry, and eldest son of John Hawkes, esq. of Norton Hall, Stafford.

ESSEX-Aged 78, the widow of Humphrey Repton, esq. of Hare-street.

April 4. At Walthamstow, aged 78, Mrs. Bignell.

GLOUCESTER.-Feb. 27. At Bristol, aged 84, Mr. Tho. Milton, the celebrated engraver. His grandfather was brother to John Milton, the author of "Paradise Lost."

March 3. At Ibberton, aged 103, David Plumb. In the early part of his life he was a farmer, but not being successful, he had for the last forty years supported himself as a shepherd, by tending flocks in the neighbourhood of the Malvern-hills. About two years ago he walked to London and back again. He enjoyed an uninterrupted state of good health till about three weeks before his death. He had an elder brother, Alexander, who died in 1813, aged 105.

Lately, Robert Pleydell Wilton, esq. town-clerk of Gloucester. He is succeeded by his nephew, Henry Hooper Wilton, esq. March 7. Sophia, sister of the late Rev. Dr. Estlin, of Bristol.

March 12. At Kingsdown, Mary, relict of George Gay, esq. of Bristol.

March 13. At the Hotwells, Bristol, the wife of Lieut. Gawen, R. N. widow of James Down, esq.

March 14. At Clifton, Ellen, wife of John Gilbert Royds, esq. of Clementstown, Glamorgan.

March 18. At Ham Green, Bristol, the wife of Rich. Bright, esq.

March 20. Aged 50, Mrs. E. Harford, relict of Edw. Lloyd Harford, esq. of Clifton. Lately, at Vine-cottage, Thornbury, aged 82, the relict of John Bally, esq. of Kensington-place, Brislington.

At Clifton, Miss E. E. Smith Barry, dau. of J. S. Barry, esq. of Marbury-hall, Chesh. April 1. At Ebrington, in her 70th year, Sarah, eldest and only surviving dau. of the late Rev. Jacob Mould, Rector.

April 4. At Clifton, aged 24, Chas. Wm. Henry, youngest son of the late Chas. Ranken, esq. E. I. C.

At Cheltenham, aged 40, Henry Osborne, esq. of the Temple, London, barrister, youngest son of the late Mr. Jeremiah Osborne, of Bristol, solicitor.

At Bristol, in his 17th year, John, son of the Rev. Dr. Swete.

April 6. At Tetbury, Ellen, youngest dau. of John Stone, esq.

April 8. At Southsca, aged 71, Eliz. eldest dau. of Goodson Vines, esq. of Wotton-under-Edge.

April 16. At Cheltenham, aged 40, Mary Isabella, wife of Thos. Christie, esq. M. D. HANTS.-At Basingstoke, the widow of J. Goodman, esq. of Barton, near Winchester.

At Portsmouth, Eliz. wife of Lieut. Foster, of the Victory, and youngest dau. of James Kane, esq.

Feb. 14. At Southampton, Harriet, second dau. of the late R. H., Young, esq. of Polamiotto.

Feb. 15. At Southampton, aged 74, Mrs. E. Sotheby.

Feb. 16. At Lymington, aged 51, Mary Frances, widow of the late Major De la Moussaye, and niece of Lord Harris.

Feb. 16. Caroline Mary, wife of Wm. Geo. Jennings, esq. of Braishfield House. Feb. 21. At Cowes, the wife of Isham Chapman, esq. Comptroller of the Customs. Feb. 22. At Romsey, the wife of Thomas Titterton, esq. R. N.

March 18. At Christchurch, in his 84th year, John Fidge, esq. formerly a surgeon of the Royal Navy, and afterwards in the Dock-yard at Portsmouth. He was cousin to the Hon. Mr. Justice Gaselee.

March 23. At Lymington, John Vassall,

esq.

Apr. 8. At Adbury House, aged 90, Wm. Fellows, M. D.

HEREFORDSHIRE.-Jan. 13. Aged 63, Mallett, wife of Rev. Jas. Colt, of Leominster, and dau. of late James Bowman Clark, esq. of Wharton.

HERTS.-Aged 68, the wife of Colonel Brown, of Amwell Bury, only dau. and heiress of Bibye Lake, esq. of that place.

Lately. At Ware Side, aged 70, Mr. Cambridge Oakman. He (as reported), was found, when an infant, under an oak tree, in the parish of Wood Ditton, and from that circumstance received his name. Oakman began life without a farthing, but, by industry and frugality, amassed a fortune of more than 20,000l.

Mr.

KENT.-March 5. At Dover, aged 65, the wife of Sam. Latham, esq.

March 10. At Emmotts, near Sevenoaks, aged 77, Mary, relict of Duncan Campbell, esq. of Mount Pleasant, Wilmington, and of Robert-st. Adelphi.

March 24. Aged 55, Eliz. wife of Col. M'Cleverty, Commandant of the Royal Marines at Woolwich.

April 4. Aged 72, Geo. Austen, esq. of Fairfield Cottage, St. Peter's, Thanet.

LANCASHIRE. Feb. 21. At Liverpool, aged 72, Mary, relict of Sam. Marsden, esq. formerly of Clapham, Surrey.

March 31. At Linacre, near Liverpool, Mr. Sam. Lowe, solicitor, in his 54th year. LEICESTERSHIRE.-March 25. At Melton Mowbray, Edward Maior Stokes, esq. March 28. At Somerby, aged 75, the wife of Isaac Taylor, gent.

LINCOLNSHIRE.-March 5. Sarah, wife of the Rev. Wm. Bolland, Vicar of Swineshead.

March 24. At Lincoln, aged 65, Mr. H. G. Beard, merchant, in Newland.

March 25. Aged 50, Mrs. Raper, second dau. of the late Benj. Wetherall, esq. of Lincoln.

April 2. At Kermington House, near Brockelsby, aged 72, Franc. Hudson, esq.

MIDDLESEX.-Feb. 16. At Hillingdon, aged 78, Henrietta, surviving dau. of Capel Hanbury, esq. of Pontypool Park, Monm.

March 25. At Enfield, aged 79, Sir Nat. Dance, Knt. formerly a Commander in the East India Company's service.

April 6. Henry Hare Townshend, esq. of Downhills, and Walpole, Norfolk.

April 11. At her son-in-law's, C. F. Johnson, esq. of Henerton, near Henley, aged 70, Mrs. Ann Roberts.

NORFOLK.-Jan. 30. Aged 65, Ann, relict of Randall Burroughes, esq. of Barfield-hall. NORTHUMBERLAND.-March 22. At Newcastle, William, second son of John Beckinton, esq.

March 26.-At Clifford's Fort, North Shields, aged 97, Mr. John Sipple, who, for 35 years, held the situation of master-gunner of Tynemouth Castle and Clifford's Fort. This veteran had nearly completed 72 years, in the service, having entered the royal artillery as a Matross, May 1, 1755.

April 3. At Wallsend, aged 80, the widow of John Buddle, esq.

April 4. Aged 41, the wife of Nicholas Bird, esq. of Dockwray-sq. North Shields.

OXFORD.-Feb. 21. At Launton, aged 91, John Ashby, esq. many years a respected inhabitant of Newgate-street, London.

March 26. At Oxford, Christian W. wife of Stephen Peter Rigaud, esq. M. A. Radcliffe Observer, and Professor of Astronomy in the University, dau. of the late Mr. Jordan, of Portland-place, and of Barbadoes."

Lately. Aged 50, T. Roberts, esq. of Crabhall, Mollington. He was originally butler to Miss Leche, of Chester, (of the ancient family of the Leches, of Carden,) who married him, and he immediately came into possession of an ample fortune, which he did not abuse, but proved himself worthy of such an unexpected elevation.

April 14. Eliz. Pope, wife of the Rev. Ed. Turner, Rector of Noke, Oxford.

At Worton, aged 8, Frederick-William, eldest son of Jos. Wilson, esq. High Sheriff of Oxford.

SALOP-March 28. Aged 70, Mrs. Evans, of Llwynygroes, near Oswestry.

SOMERSET. Lately. At Bath, Frances,

wife of J. Harding, esq. and youngest dau. of G. Thornhill, esq. of Diddington, Hunts.

At Castle Cary, aged 87, Anne, widow of George Beal, esq. of Shepton Mallet.

Feb. 21. At Bath, aged 54, Amelia, wife of Major Chas. Stewart, late Professor of Oriental Literature in the East India College, and sister of Sir Orford Gordon, Bart. of Embo, N. B.

Feb. 25. At Bath, the relict of Alexander Cuthbert, esq. of Chandos-st. Cavendish-sq. At Crewkerne, in her 80th year, Mrs. Cox, relict of John Cox, esq. and mother of the Rev. John Cox, of Stockland, Dorset.

March 2. At Bath, aged 22, Emily Wilhelmina, eldest dau. of Major-gen. Baynes. -March 19. At Ilminster, aged 76, the widow of the late Rev. Samuel Alford, Dean of St. Burian, Cornwall, and Vicar of Curry Rivell, Somerset.

March 29. At Bath, in his 75th year, W. Clark, esq. many years a Deputy Lieut. and Magistrate for the county.

At Henford, Yeovil, Martha, wife of the Rev. Ja. Hooper, Rector of Stowell, Som.

April 5. At Bath, aged 18, Laura Matilda, dau. of late Philip Fred. Muntz, esq. of Selly Wick, Worcestershire.

April 8. At Bath, aged 65, Thos. Wilkinson, esq.

STAFF. March 2. At Lichfield, aged 81, Mary, widow of the Right Rev. Spencer Madan, Bp. of Peterborough. She was the second dau. of the Rev. Wm. Vyse, Archd. of Salop, by Catharine, dau. of the Right Rev. Richard Smallbroke, Bp. of Lincoln; and was consequently sister to the late Dr. Wm. Vyse, Archd. of Coventry, and Rector of Lambeth, and to the late Gen. Vyse (of whom we gave a memoir in vol. xcv. ii. 180); and aunt to R. W. Howard Vyse, esq. the late M.P. for Beverley. The deceased became the wife of Bp. Madan, July 15, 1796, and they were married at Lambeth Palace, by the Archbp. of Canterbury, Dr. Moore. The Bishop died in 1813, having had no children by the lady now deceased. (See Memoirs of him in vol. lxxxiii. pp. 509, 703.)

SUFFOLK.-March 5. At Bury St. Edmund's, aged 80, Joseph Maulkin, gent. one of the capital Burgesses. He had just returned from an evening party, and had seated himself while supper was preparing, when he was seized with a fit, fell from his chair, and immediately expired. He was a man highly esteemed in every station of life, and was Alderman of the Borough in 1795.

At Sheberton Hall, Harriet, wife of P. V. Onslow, esq.

SURREY.-Feb. 16. At Richmond, aged 76, Mrs. Rebecca Allcock.

Feb. 24. At Bedford-hill, Rosa, dau. of Henry J. Rucker, esq.

March 17. At Fairfield Lodge, Croydon, aged 85, Eliz. relict of Sam. Robinson, esq. March 20. At East Moulsey Park, aged 61, the Dowager Lady Crewe. Her maiden

name was Hawkins, and she was married to Sir Henry Harper, the seventh and late Baronet (who in 1808 assumed the name of Crewe) June 4, 1792. She was mother to Sir George the present and eighth Baronet, four other sons, and three daughters. Sir Henry died in 1819.

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March 23. At Beddington House, aged 75, Mary, relict of Alex. Bridges, esq. of Ewell.

March 25. Aged 17, Ann, eldest dau. of the Rev. P. Aubertin, of Chipstead.

April 3. At Guildford, Surrey, aged 71, Mr. White.

April 4. At Richmond, aged 78, Elinor, widow of Simon Kendall, Esq.

April 5. At Chobham, Eliz. wife of Tho. Bainbridge, esq. of Guildford-st.

April 7. At East Moulsey, aged 58, W. G. Martin, esq.

SUSSEX.-March 12. At Brighton, aged 13 months, Fred. son of Hon. J. Stewart.

March 19. At Brighton, Marianne, wife of Edw. Archer Wilde, esq. of College-hill. March 25. At Petworth, Sarah, relict of Wm. Johnson, esq.

April 2. At Brighton, in her 50th year, Lætitia, wife of James Pycroft, esq. late of Oak Hall, East Ham.

April 11. At Hastings, Levison, youngest son of Robert Smith, esq. of Cheam.

WARWICK.-Lately. At Rugby, Louisa Purefoy Jaques, wife of R. T. Scarborough,

esq.

Feb. 20. At Prior's Hardwicke, aged 16, Henrietta Maria, youngest dau. of Rev. Wm.

Corbett Wilson.

Feb. 25. At Dunchurch, advanced in age, Mary, relict of Rev. Hen. Bromfield, Vicar of Dunchurch, aud Grandborough, and Prebendary of Lincoln. Her hand and heart were ever open to the calls of charity, and she was never more happy than when she could contribute to the happiness of others. She was descended from the branch of the family of Downing, of Gamlingay Park, in Cambridgsh. whose estates, after many years' litigation of the validity of Sir George Downing's will, were, in 1800, appropriated to the foundation of Downing College, Cambridge.

March 12. Aged 72, Wm. Russel, esq. of the firm of Tomes, Russel, & Co. bankers, Warwick.

WESTMORELAND.-At the Gill, in Hutton-o'-the-Hay, near Kendal, aged 100, Jane Braithwaite.

WILTS.-March 5. At Salisbury, Miss Kerrich, dau. of the late Rev. Walter Kerrich, Canon Residentiary.

March 13. At Salisbury, Mrs. Robinson, dau. of the late Dr. Hancock.

March 24. In his 71st year, John Hayter, esq. of Winterborn Stoke.

Lately. Aged 52, Francis Giffard, esq. of Uphaven.

April 6. At Salisbury, aged 77, the widow of the late Rev. Wm. Watkins, Rector of

Port Eynon, Glamorganshire. She was the dau. of Cradock Nowell, esq. niece of Dr. Nowell, Principal of St. Mary Hall, Oxford, and sister of the present Admiral Nowell.

Lately. At Cerundell Farm, Grittleton, near Chippenham, aged 46, Mr. J. Sealy, second son of Mr. Thos. Sealy, of Seagry.

YORKSHIRE.-Feb. 13. At Thirsk, aged 83, Mrs. Ann Ainsley; and on the following day, aged 81, Mrs. Eliz. Ainsley, two maiden ladies, and sisters, who have always lived in the same house, and are buried in one grave. They had two brothers who lived with them several years, and died in a similar manner.

Feb. 15. At Harden Grange, Kath. Maria, wife of Walker Ferrand, esq. and only child of Gen. Twiss, of Myrtle Grove; whose own death is recorded in this Magazine, p.

364.

Feb. 16. Aged 24, Frances, youngest dau. of Henry Tennant, esq. of Kirk Hammerton. Feb. 21. In her 41st year, Maria, wife of Mr. J. P. Pritchett, of York, architect.

March 1. At East Cottingwith, aged 64, Sarah, wife of Mr. W. Martin, and dau. of the late Thos. Weddall, esq. of Selby.

March 6. At Beverley, in her 70th year, Frances widow of Tho. Grimston, esq. of Grimston and Kilnwick, and sister of Sir Thomas Legard, Bart. of Ganton. She was second dau. of Sir Digby, the fifth Bart. by Jane, dau. of Geo. Cartwright, esq. of Nottinghamshire; and was married Feb. 1780.

March 6. At Hull, aged 88, John Brecken, esq. late of Prince Edward's Island.

March 8. Aged nearly 104, Mr. Joshua Whitehead, of Addlecroft, near Huddersfield. He had never had a day's serious illness; and retained his health and faculties till within a short time of his death.

March 11. At Scarborough, aged 70, John Travis, esq. solicitor, one of the senior members of the Corporation. In Oct. 1789, he was elected one of that body, and in Aug. 1791, was appointed town-clerk, which situation he has holden ever since, except in the three different years during which he served in the capacity of Magistrate. He also held the office of Deputy Recorder, under the successive nominations of the Dukes of Beaufort and Rutland, Recorders.

March 13. Aged 79, Ann, fourth dau. of the Rev. Christ. Atkinson, formerly vicar of Thorpe Arch.

March 14. Suddenly, Mr. Joseph Stoney, of Huddersfield, merchant.

March 18. At Hull, aged 85, Wm. Wray,

esq.

At Riccall Hall, in his 72d year, Toft Richardson, esq.

March 19. At Hull, Joseph Denton, esq. March 22. Suddenly, at Bradford, the Rev. W. Hill, Wesleyan Minister, York. March 28. At Wakefield, Charles, eldest son of Geo. North, esq.

Lately. At Thorne, Capt. J. Maples, R.N.

April 5. Aged 84, Mrs. Paul, of Seaton, relict of the late Rev. Mr. Paul, vicar of Catwick, in Holderness.

April 6. At the house of her son-in-law, the Rev. T. B. Clarkson, of Knottingley, Mrs. Bedford, the widow of Henry Bedford, esq. of Hull, banker.

April 8. At North Cave, aged 93, Mrs. Eliz. Foster, a maiden lady, and aunt to the late Mr. Chas. Foster, of Hull, merchant.

WALES.-Feb. 22. At her seat, Bodysgallon, near Conway, Mrs. Frances Mostyn, aunt to Sir Thos. Mostyn, of Mostyn, Bart. and to the ladies of Sir Thomas Swymmer Champneys, Sir Edw. Price Lloyd, and Sir Robt. Williames Vaughan, Barts. She was daughter of Sir Thos. the fourth Baronet, by Anne, eldest dau. and coh. of Sir Edw. Shirley, of Preston in Sussex, Bart. Her only sister was the wife of Thos. Pennant, esq. the celebrated naturalist and tourist.

Feb. 23. At Kinnerton Lodge, Flintshire, Mrs. Richards, sister of the late Lord Chief Baron.

March 26. At Tenby, aged 66, Henrietta, wife of Sir W. Strickland, Bart. of Boynton, Yorkshire, dau. and coh. of the late Nath. Cholmley, of Howsham and Whitby, Yorkshire, esq. by Henrietta Catherine, dau. of Stephen Croft, of Stillington, esq.

SCOTLAND.-Feb. 14. At East Anstruther, Fifeshire, at a very advanced age, Mrs. Eliz. Chalmers, mother of the Rev. Dr. Chalmers.

IRELAND.March 6. At the house of her son-in-law, John Blennerhassett, esq. in Mount-st. Merrion-sq. Dublin, the widow of Dean Gorges, sister-in-law to Lady Charleville, and aunt to the Marchioness of Thomond.

March 19. In Leeson-st. Dublin, after a painful illness of eight years, Frances Maria, third daughter of Lady Cicelia and the late Col. Latouche, many years M.P. for the county Carlow.

April 11. At Raheen, near Clonmel, aged 79, Lady Frances, widow of Gen. Sir Wm. Meadows, K.B.

ABROAD.-Sept. 16, 1826. At Kaira, East Indies, Lieut. Cha. Roos Babington, 3d reg. of Bombay Native Cavalry, and youngest son of Thos. Babington, of Rothley Temple, Leicestershire.

Jan. 25, 1827. In Jamaica, aged 49, Geo. Reid, esq. late of Brightlingsea Lodge, Essex.

Feb. 2. At Naples, in her 21st year, Lady Emily Montagu, youngest dau. of the Duke of Manchester, a lady of great accomplishments and amiable manners. Her remains were interred at Genoa, by the side of those of her eldest sister, Lady Jane Montagu, who died at that city in 1815.

Feb. 21. At Rome, Miss de Montmotency, only dau. of Col. de Montmorency, H. P. Royal York Hussars.

Feb. 24. At Rome, Col. Thos. Dalton, of Parrocks, Kent.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from March 28, to April 24, 1927.

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St. James's, Hay 61. 8s. Straw 21. 8s. Clover 6l. 15s.-Whitechapel, Hay 5l. 15s. Straw 21. 2s. Clover 6l. 15s.-Smithfield, Hay 51. 158. Straw 21. 5s. Clover 71.

Beef.

SMITHFIELD, April 23. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.

4s. Od. to 5s.

4d. | Lamb.... 6s. Od. to 7s. 6d. Mutton.................................... 45. 4d. to 6s. Od. Head of Cattle at Market April 23: Veal..................... 58. Od. to 6s. od. Beasts 2039 Calves 134 ........................................ 45. Od. to 5s. 4d.

Pork

Sheep and Lambs 15,100 Pigs

141

COAL MARKET, April 11, 31s. 3d. to 39s. Od.

TALLOW, per Cwt. Town Tallow 46s. Od. Yellow Russia 40s. Od.

SOAP, Yellow 76s. Mottled 84s. Od. Curd 85s.-CANDLES, 9s. per Doz.Moulds 10s. 6d.

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