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BANKRUPTS IN ENGLAND.

[T distinguishes London Commissions,. C those of the country.]
Gazette-May 13.

Abell, Thomas, Nottingham, lace-manufacturer,
Att. Knowles, New-inn, London. C.
Carr, John, late of Wortley, Leeds, now of Savan-
nah, North America, and David Rimington Tet-
ley, of Armley, Leeds, merchants. Atts. Few,
Ashmore, and Hamilton, Henrietta-street, Lon-
don. C.

Coney, Robert, Strand, Westminster, plumber.
Att. Norton, 32, New-Union-street, Little-Moor-
fields. T.

Cramp, Samuel, Vine-street, Millbank-street, Westminster, corn-dealer. Atts. Sudlow, Francis, and Urquhart, 4, Monument-yard, London. T. Fitzgerald, John, Vine-street, Narrow-Wall, Lambeth, and Devonshire-street, Kennington, Surry, timber-merchant. Att. Shuter, Millbank-street, Westminster. T.

George, Stephen, Narberth, Pembrokeshire, linendraper. Atts. Alexander and Holme, New-inn,

London. C.

Green, William, Liverpool, money-scrivener. Atts.
Blackstock and Bunce, London. C.

Harris, Christopher, Bradford, Wiltshire, tanner-
Atts. Dax, Son, and Meredith, 29, Guildford.
street, London. C.

Hayles, Charles, and James Nobes Hayles, Ports-
mouth, grocers. Atts. Alexander and Holme, 10,
New-inn, London. C.

Jones, Humphrey, Holywell, Flintshire, draper.
Att. Chester, Staple-inn, London. C.

Kay, Richard, Bury, Lancashire, cotton-spinner.
Atts. Clarke, Richards, and Medcalf, Chancery
lane, London. C.

Lipscombe, William, Exeter, grocer. Att. Brutton,
Broad-street, London. C.

Longhurst, Joseph, late of Egham-Hythe, Surry,
carpenter. Att. Ronalds, Tokenhouse-yard, Lon-
don. T.

Newell, Samuel, Horsham, Surry, baker. Atts.
Fisher and Munday, Furnival's-inn, London. T.
Parrish, Thomas, Brettell-lane, Kingswindford,
Staffordshire, glass-cutter. Atts. T. and J. Wil-
liams, 1, Swithin's-lane, London. C.
Phillips, George, Manchester, plumber. Atts. Wil-
lis, Clarke, and Watson, Warnford-court, Lon-
don. C.

Searle, Luke, Weybridge, Surry, baker. Atts. Tom-
linsons, Thompson, and Baker. Copthall-court,
Throgmorton-street, London._T.

Stonehill, William, Stewkley, Buckinghamshire, butcher. Att. Ashfield, 10, Staple-inn, Holborn, London. C.

Studd, John Lynch, Kirby-street, Hatton-garden,
Middlesex, merchant mariner. Att. Wilde, Col-
lege-hill, London. T.

Watkins, Thomas, late of Ross, Herefordshire,
grocer. Att. James, Bucklersbury, London. T.
Wild, Joseph, Whitle, Derbyshire, cotton-spinner.
Atts. Milne and Parry, Temple, London. C.
Williams, James, Birmingham, japanner. Atts,
Long and Austen, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn,
London. C.

Gazette-May 16.
Blazdell, Charles, St. Martin's-lane, Charing-cross,
locksmith. Atts. Ellis and Veal, Abingdon-

street. T.

Dufour, Wm. Frederick Alexander, Berners-street,
Oxford-street, and New-street, Covent-garden,
Middlesex, jeweller. Atts. Hall, Ross, and
Brownley, New Boswell-court, Carey-street,
London. T.

Peters, John, Rathbone-place, Oxford-street, jew-
eller. Att. Towers, Castle-street, Falcon-square,
London. T.

Ravenscroft, Wm. Richard, New London-street,
London, corn-factor. Att. Stephen, 38, Broad-
street-buildings, London. T.

Slater, Joseph, Manchester, innkeeper. Atts. Ad-
lington and Gregory, Bedford-row, London. C.
Sutcliffe, James, Halifax, grocer. Att. Wiglesworth,
Gray's-inn, London. C.

Woolverton, Edmund, Norwich, cabinet-maker,
Atts. Geldard and Lythgoe, Thaives-inn. T.
Young, George, New Sarum, grocer. Atts. Brun-
drett, Spinks, and Reddish, Temple, London. C.

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Bright, Robert, late of Nassau-place, Commercial-
road, Middlesex, haberdasher. Átt. Lawrence,
Dean's-court, Doctor's Commons, London. T.
Clarke, John, Wakefield, Yorkshire, bookseller.
Att. Ellis, Chancery-lane, London. C.
Clunie, William, St. Martin's-lane, Middlesex,
dealer, Att. Shuter, Milbank-street, Westmin-
ster, London. T.

Dawson, James, Meltham, Yorkshire, clothier,
Att. Walker, 29, Lincoln's-inn-fields, London. C.
Doupharte, Jonathan, Brackley, Northampton-
shire, tailor. Atts. Lowes and Cowburn, Temple,
London. C.

Dowsland, Henry, jun. and Thomas Robinson Da
vison, Old Broad-street, London, ship and in-
surance-brokers. Atts. Reardon and Davis,
Corbet-court, Gracechurch-street, London. T.
Fallows, William, jun. Hatfield, Yorkshire, malt-
ster. Att. Edmonds, Exchequer-office of Pleas,
Hall, Hugh, Nelson-terrace, Kingsland, Middle-
Lincoln's-inn, London. C.
sex, broker. Att. Derby, 11, Harcourt-buildings,
Temple, London. T.

Hammond, Christopher, Durham, draper.
Hurd and Johnson, Temple, London. C.

Atts.

Hancock, John, St. James's-street, Piccadilly, coach-maker. Att. Pitches, St. Swithin's-lane, Lombard-street, London. T.

Hopperton, Edward, Liverpool, upholsterer. Atts.
Blackstock and Bunce, Temple, London. C.
Illingworth, Richard Stonhewer, Waterloo-place,
Pall-Mall, dealer. Atts. Knight and Freeman,
Johnson, Nehemiah Baylis, Birmingham, bed and
Basinghall-street, London. T.
mattrass-manufacturer. Atts. Swain, Stevens,
Maples, Pearse, and Hunt, Frederick's-place,
Old Jewry, London. C.

Atts. Milne

Linney, Joseph, Chester, grocer.
and Parry, Temple, London. C.
Lushington, William, jun. late of Mark-lane,
London, merchant. Att. Healing, 20, Law-
rence-lane, Cheapside, London. T.
Mattinson, James, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, mer
chant. Att. Walker, 29, Lincoln's-inn-fields,
London. C.
Richardson, William, Wrotham, Kent, innkeeper.
Atts. Messrs. Clarksons, 39, Essex-street, Strand,
London. T.

Gazette May 23.
Ainsworth, Thomas, Bolton, Lancashire, Richard
Ainsworth, late of Cheapside, London; James
Thornley, Warrington; and Peter Cort, Turton,'
both in Lancashire, whitsters. Atts. Messrs.
Meadowcrofts, 5, Gray's inn-square, London. C.
Batters, James, Southampton, grocer. Atts.
Willis, Clarke, and Watson, Warnford-court,
Throgmorton-street, London. C.

Caig, Peter, Liverpool, tailor. Att. Weeler, 28,
Castle-street, Holborn, London. C.

Frost, George, Wigan, Lancashire, shopkeeper.
Att. Ellis, Chancery-lane, London. C.
Honyman, Jolin, Church-street, Spitalfields, Mid-
dlesex, silkmanufacturer. Att. James, Buck-

lersbury, London. T.

Atts.

Hughes, Benjamin, Bristol, victualler.
Poole and Greenfield, Gray's-inn-square, Lon-
don. C.

Lindop, Richard William, Badhall, Staffordshire,
dealer. Atts. Williams and White, Lincoln's-
inn, London. C.

Lott, William Lance, late of Llandilo, Carmar-
thenshire, druggist. Att. Thomas, Llandilo. C.
Lowes, George, Commercial-buildings, Mincing-
lane, London, wine-merchant. Atts. Watkins
and Peoly, Stone-buildings, Lincoln's-inn, Lon-
don. T.
Macnair, John, jun. and John Atkinson, Corn-
hill, London, merchants. Att. Latimer, 13,
Gray's-inn-square, London. T.

Rea, Alexander and William Earle, jun. East Lon-
don Theatre, dealers. Att. Poole, Adam's-court,
Broad-street, London. T.

Seward, Abraham, New Sarum, Wiltshire, grocer.
Atts. Brundett, Spinks, and Reddish, Temple,
London. C.

Skilbeck, John, Leeds, Yorkshire, linen-draper.
Atts. Stocker, Dawson, and Herringham, New
Boswell-court, Carey-street, London. C.
Smith, John, Coln St. Aldwyn's, Gloucestershire,
tallow-chandler. Atts. Frowd and Rose, 14,
Serle-street, Lincoln's-inn, London. C.

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Whitehead, James, Saddleworth, Yorkshire, clothier. Att. Lever, Gray's-inn, London. C. Gazette-May 27.

Atts. Ainley, Richard, Doncaster, silk-mercer. Watkins and Peoly, Lincoln's-inn, London. C. Chaplin, Daniel, Haverill, Suffolk, maltster. Att. Taylor, John-street, Bedford-row, London. C. Gibbins, Thomas, Westbury-upon-Severn, mastermariner. Att. Bowyer, 16, Cook's-court, Careystreet, London. C.

Gledston, Gilbert, South Blyth, butcher. Atts. Mitchell and Francis, Sun-court, Cornhill, London. C.

Marlton, James, Stroud, engineer. Att. Bowyer, 16, Cook's-court, Carey-street, London. C. Nathan, Mark, and Abraham Abrams, Old-street, Middlesex, tallow-chandlers. Atts. Rogers and Son, Manchester-buildings, Westminster. T. Pretty, Thomas, Tipton, Staffordshire, iron-manufacturer. Atts. Egerton, Norton, and Chaplin, 3, Gray's-inn-square, London. C.

Sadler, Samuel, Birmingham, pump maker. Atts. Egerton, Norton, and Chaplin, 3, Gray-innsquare, London. C.

Stock, George, Newfoundland-street, Bristol, cabinet-maker. Atts. Adlington and Gregory, Bedford-row, London. C.

Wood, George, Gloucester, marble-mason. Atts. Dawson, Capron, and Rowley, Saville-place, London. C.

Gazette-May 30.

Edwards, Charles, Gough-square, London, furrier. Att. Tucker, Bartlett's-buildings, Holborn, London. T.

Edwards, Richard, and Joseph Edwards, Cradley, parish of Halesowen, ironmongers. Atts. Contable and Kirk, Symond's-inn, Chancery-lane, London. C.

Gill, Thomas, Tower-street, London, hydrometermaker. Atts. Noy and Hardstone, Great Towerstreet, London. T.

Hargreaves, Samuel, Liverpool, woollen-draper. Atts. Adlington and Gregory, Bedford-row, London. C.

Marfleet, Thomas, Broad-street, Ratcliff, Middlesex, oilman. Att. Heard, Hooper-square, London. T.

Newton, Mary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, cooper. Att. Leadbitter, Pancras-lane, Cheapside, London. C. Sylvester, William, New Woodstock, mercer. Att. Chilton, Chancery-lane, London. C.

Trudgett, William, Bury St. Edmunds, miller. Atts. Sandys, Horton, Roarke, Sandys, and Sandys, Crane-court, Fleet-street, London. C.

Welsford, Frederick William, Sise-lane, London, merchant. Atts. Pollock and Oats, Basinghallstreet, London. T.

Willey, Thomas, 385, Strand, Middlesex, bootmaker. Att.Wright, Gray's Inn-square, London.T. Gazette June 3.

Att.

Barter, Henry, Bishop's Waltham, grocer.
Partington, Dyer's-buildings, Holborn. T.
Bell, John Robertson, and William Wilkinson,
Old Broad-street, London. Atts. Bovill and
Tustin, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars. T.
Bradley, Joseph, Manchester, cotton-manufacturer.
Atts. Hurd and Johnson, Temple, London. C.
Bragg, John, Whitehaven, thread-manufacturer.
Att. Falcon, 4, Elm-court, Temple, London. C.
Bulpin, Richard, late of Bridgewater, draper. Atts.
Att. Berkeley, 3, Lincoln's-inn, London. C.
Edleston, John, late of Blackburn, shopkeeper.
Atts. Clarke, Richards, and Medcalf, Chancery-
lane, London. C.

Ellett, John, Crispin-street, Spitalfields, Middlesex,
coach-spring-maker. Atts. Fowell and Partridge,
Nicholas-lane, Lombard-street, London. T.
Hatfield, William, sen., Huntingdon, ironmonger.
Atts. Egan and Waterman, 25, Essex-street,
Strand, London. C.

Huggett, Thomas, now or late of Bermondseystreet, Surry, grocer. Att. Denton, 30, New Union-street, Little Moorfields, London. T. Jarman, Thomas, Bristol, money-scrivener. Atts. Nethersole and Barron, Essex-street, Strand, London. C.

Maitland, Alexander, and John Adderley, Brent

ford, Middlesex, ironmongers. Att. Fenton, Freeman's-court, Coruhill, London. T. Prentice, Archibald, and Thomas Shelley, Manchester, muslin-manufacturers. Att. Edmunds, Exchequer-office of Pleas, Lincoln's-inn, London. C.

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Robertson, Alexander, Grosvenor-place, Middlesex, builder. Att. Boxer, Furnival's-inn, Holborn. T. Smith, George, Leicester-square, Westminster, tailor. Att. Popkin, Dean-street, Soho. T. Wade, Joseph, late of Keynsham, and Joshua Wade, late of Leeds, woolstaplers. Att. G. Stephen, Broad-street-buildings, London. C.

West, William, Bredenbury, dealer. Atts. Williams and White, Lincoln's-inn, Old-square, London. C.

Wilby, Isaac, Ossett, merchant. Att. Thos. Lake, 9, Cateaton-street, London. C.

Wilkinson, William, Old Broad-street, London, merchant. Atts. Lamb and Mann, Princesstreet, Bank. T.

BIRTHS.

May 17. In Margaret-street, Cavendish-square, Viscountess Duncannon, a son.

In Gloucester-place, Portman-square, the lady of William Lynch, Esq. a son.

21. At Alresford, the lady of the hon. Capt. Robert Rodney, R. N. a son.

23. In St. James's-square, the lady of Sir Watkin W. Wynne, bart. a son.

24. At Peover Hill, lady Mainwaring, a daughter. 26. At Bitton Vicarage, Gloucestershire, the lady of the Rev. H. T. Ellicombe, a daughter. 27. In Welbeck-street, the lady of Godfrey Fitter, Esq. a daughter.

28. At the Admiralty-house, Rochester, lady Gore, a daughter.

29. In Woburn-place, the lady of J. H. Merivale, Esq. a daughter.

30. At Gayhurst, Bucks, lady Sophia Pierrepont, a daughter.

June 1. At Knowle Farm, near Tunbridge Wells, the lady of Major Genl. Beatson, a daughter.

At Clearwell-court, Gloucestershire, Mrs. Haffendon, a daughter.

2. At Earls Terrace, Kensington, the lady of Major H. G. A. Taylor, of the Madras Establishment, a

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IN SCOTLAND.

At Arndilly-house, the lady of the hon. W. Fraser, a son and heir.

At Edinburgh, the lady of William Robertson, of Great King-street, Esq. a son.

The lady of James Crawford Maciead, Esq. a son.
Lady Douglas, a son.

At Hatton-castle, Mrs. Duff, of Hatton, a son.
At Redcastle, the lady of Patrick Grant, Esq. a son.
In Portland-place, London, the lady of Alexander
Macgreggor, Esq. of Balhaldeis, a daughter.

IN IRELAND.

At Duckett's-grove, Co. Carlow, the lady of John Dawson Duckett, Esq. a daughter.

In Rutland-square, Dublin, the lady of Benjamin Riky, Esq. a son.

In Merrion-square, Dublin, the lady of Frederick
Shaw, Esq. a daughter.

At Richmond Barrack, Dublin, the lady of Dr.
Macpherson, of the 42d Highlanders, a son.
In Cork, the lady ofT. Rye, of Rye-court, Esq. a son.
At Frescati, the lady of Col. McMahon, a daughter.
At Craigbilly, the lady of John Hamilton O'Hara,
Esq. a son and heir.

At Croom-Glebe, the lady of the Rev. John Croker,

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22. Launcelot Baugh Alleyn, Esq., late master of Dulwich College, to Caroline Jane, eldest daughter of Thos. P. Romilly, Esq., and niece of the late Sir Samuel Romilly.

23. At St. George's, Hanover-square, John Hunter, Esq., to Caroline, second daughter of Edward Wilkinson, of Potterton, county York, Esq.

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At Catsfield, Sussex, the Rev. Wm. Delves, to Mary, daughter of Fras. Bedingfield, of Kirklington Hall, Cumberland.

24. Major Ellison, of the Coldstream Guards, to Mary, fifth daughter of Matthew Montagu, Esq., of Portman-square.

-At Ripon, Thos. Darnborough, Esq., to Maria, only daughter of the Rev. Joshua Simpson, of South Otterington, near Northallerton. 25. At Farnworth, Lancashire, T. Horsfall, of Ryshworth Hall, Yorkshire, Esq., to Mary Ann, daughter of T. Moss, Esq., Moss Brook Widnes, Lancashire.

27. Alex. Mackintosh, Esq., of Great Portlandstreet, to Mary, eldest daughter of Lachlan Robert Mackintosh, Esq., of Beverley Lodge, near Colchester.

At Bath, William Shawe, Esq., of Downside House, Somersetshire, to Elizabeth Mary, youngest daughter of Lady Staines.

30. At Doncaster, the Rev. Henry Fenton, to Dorothy Anne, youngest daughter of Saml. Cooke, Esq., Streetfields, Warwickshire.

31. At Bungay, T. Collingwood Hughes, Esq., son of the late Rev. Sir Robert Hughes, Bart., to Elizabeth St. John, youngest daughter of Robt. Butcher, Esq., of Upland Grove, near Bungay. June 1. Admiral James Douglas, second son of the late Admiral Sir Jas. Douglas, Bart., to Mrs. Blathwayt, of Bryanstone-square.

At Marylebone, Wm. Mac Intyre, M.D., to Mary Warren, only daughter of the late Rev. John Plowman, or Tolere, county Dorset.

-At Ipswich, George Helyar, Esq., barrister at law, third son of Wm. Helyer, Esq., of Coker Court, Somerset, to Louisa Matilda, third daughter of the late W. Rawstone Russell, Esq., of Barningham Hall, Norfolk.

5. At Upton upon Severn, Thos. Bird, Junr., Esq., solicitor, to Miss Croomes, of Kew Green, Surry. 6. His Excellency Count Reginald Victor Romanz. hoff, eldest son of the Prince de Ligchtgeinsteene, to Miss Anna P. Short, eldest daughter of J. B. Grantham, of Stamford, Lincolnshire, Esq.

George Butcher, Esq., of Burchett, Sussex, to Miss Eliz. Lawrence of Bisham, county Berks. 7. George Finch, Esq., M.P., son of the Earl of Winchelsea, to Jane, daughter of Admiral Halliday.

8. At Godalming, Surrey, Willm. Pontifex, Esq., to Miss Ann Marshall: at the same time and place, Edmund Pontifex, Esq., to Miss Sarah Marshall.

IN SCOTLAND.

At Edinburgh, Warren Hastings Sands, Esq., to Miss Harriett Lindesay, of Kilconquhar. Charles Guthrie, Esq., to Jane Campbell, daughter of the late Sir John Hunter, his Majesty's Consul General in Spain.

At Gillston House, Fifeshire, Capt. John Whitehill Parsons, 10th Hussars, to Mary Elizabeth, second daughter of the late Major-Gen. Dewar, of Gilston.

At Leith, Mr. Neil Dryburgh, to Agnes, second daughter of Richd. Ged, Esq., Leith.

At Glasgow, James King, Esq. of Kingsborough, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Mr. Alexander Ferguson.

At Edinburgh, Alex. Manners, Esq., W. S., to Barbara, eldest daughter of Stewart Murray Fullerton, of Fullerton, Esq.

At Dumfries, Jas. Allen Dalyell, Esq., to Arentina, youngest daughter of the late Jn. McMurdo, Esq. At Montrose, Capt. George Bell, to Miss Margaret Addison Doughal, daughter of Thos. Doughal, Esq. banker.

At Edinburgh, Jas. Anderson, Esq. of Stroquhan, to Mary, eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr. Ander

son, St. George's-square.-Mr. John Maclachlan, bookseller, to Miss Elizabeth Steel.

At Eastwood Manse, Wm. Moffat, Esq., Glasgow, to Jean, second daughter of the Rev. G. Logan, minister of Eastwood.

At Glasgow, A. F. Gray, Esq., Comptroller of his Majesty's Customs, Irvine, to Miss Margaret Barton.

IN IRELAND.

Patrick Ward, of Ardee, Esq., to Miss Steene, youngest daughter of P. Steene, Esq., of Drumcondra, county Meath.

In Dublin, Lieut. Thos. Mockler, R. N., to Sarah, daughter of the late John Werner, Esq., of Mecklenburgh St.-Thos. P. Kennedy, Esq., to Frances, daughter of the late Dickson Coningham, of Londonderry.

At Belera, the Rev. George Truluck, to Miss Catherine Jones, of Fortland, county Sligo.. At Melno Castle, P. M. Lynch, Esq., eldest son of Mark Lynch, of Duras Park, county Galway, to Miss Ellen Wilson, of Belvoir, county Clare. In Tralec, Fras. Twiss, Esq.. of Thornhill, King's county, to Miss Barbara Hillierd.

At Tramora, Mr. Wm. Carson, proprietor of the Clonmel Advertiser, to Miss Margaret Talbot, of Clonmel.

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Walter Henry Burgh, Esq., grandson to the late Chief Baron Burgh, to Elizabeth Jane, eldest daughter of Charles Fitzgerald, Esq., of Shepperton, county Clare.

At Killurin, county Wexford, Bartholomew Warburton, Esq., of Birr View, King's county, to Anna Lucinda, eldest daughter of the Rev. Edw. Bayly.

DIED.

May 18. At Ashford, Kent, Mrs. Disney, widow of the Rev W. Disney, D. D. rector of Pluckley, and last of the three daughters and co-heirs of the late John Smyth, Esq. of Chart Sutton in the same county.

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21. In Gower-street, Bedford-square, Alex. H. Sutherland, Esq. F. S. A.

22. In the 76th year of his age, at his seat in Gloucestershire, the Rt. Hon. James Lord Sher. borne. He is succeeded in his title and estates by his only son the Hon. John Dutton.

In London, the Rev. W. Hundry, rector of Boughton, Norfolk, 68.

24. At Carlisle, Lieut. Col. Salkeld, aged 59 years, one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for Cumberland, and recently High Sheriff of the

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In Bedford-square, G. Gostling, Esq. in his 76th

year.

At the Parsonage House, in his 64th year, the Rev. Baily Wallis, D. D., rector of St. Mary Stoke, Ipswich.

28. In the prime of life, at Wilton near Ross, Hen.. Platt, Esq.

At Bath, aged 60, the Rev. and Venerable Josiah Thomas, M. A. one of his late Majesty's Chaplains, rector of Street-cum-Walton, and Backwell, Somerset, and of Kington, Deverell, Wilts: officiating Minister of Christ Church, and Archdeacon of Bath.

39. In Bath, of a rapid decline, Christiana Louisa, youngest daughter of the Hon. Paul Horsford, his Majesty's Attorney-general for the Leeward

Islands.

-At Condover, Salop, in his 81st year, the Rev. E. Daker, M. A. formerly Fellow of Magdalen-college, Cambridge.

31. At Neston, Eliz. Agnes, wife of C. B. Trevor
Roper, Esq. of Plas Teg, Flintshire.
June 1. Aged 84, the Rev. H. Richardson, vicar of
Coniscliffe, county of Durham.

At Cheltenham, in her 72d year, Rachael Worsley, wife of John Ireland of Hampton

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