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residence at Clifton, Dorothy, widow of the Rev. Simon Little, Rector of Hanover, Jamaica.

Nov. 24. Aged 68, John Waters, esq. of Cheltenham, to sty

Nov. 29. At Boddington Manor-house, aged 82, John, eldest son of the late J. Defon, esq. of Northe Blagdon, of Northcote Manor-house,

Lately. At Cheltenham, at an advanced age, Maria-Eliza, widow of Sir Nigel Bowyer Griesley, Bart. She was the dau, and heiress of Caleb Garway, of Worcester, esq. became the second wife of Sir Nigel in 1796, and was left his widow in 1808, having had issue two daughters, s, Sir Roger the late Baronet, and another son, who died in 1816.

Dec. 5. At Tockington, Emma, dau. of the late Charles Partridge, esq. of Col. tram Lodge.

Dec. 11. At Cheltenham, CarolineFrances, wife of the Rev. Robert Walpole, Rector of Christ Church, St. Marylebone.

HANTS.-Nov. 11. Caroline, youngest dau. of Thomas Jesson, esq. of Beechhouse, near Christchurch.

At Lymington, Maria-Clementina, youngest dau. of the late W. Archer, esq. of Stoke, Devonport.

Nov. 16. At Ventnor, Isle of Wight, Henry Deschamps, esq. Commoner of Lincoln college, Oxford, a young man of an exceedingly amiable disposition and intrinsic worth.

Nov. 25. At Boldre, Lymington, aged 64, J. Gilbert, esq.

Nov. 28. At Southampton, aged 68, Joseph Lomer, esq.

Lately. Mrs. Newman, of Fareham, the widow of Capt. Newman, who, with the whole of the crew, unhappily perished in the Hero, of 74 guns. She has bequeathed a legacy of 2007. to the Royal Naval Benevolent Society.

At Ryde, I. W., G. C. Rooke, esq. late of the 79th Highlanders.

Dec. 4. At Winchester, aged 23, Geo. Alderson Taylor, eldest son of the late Rev. Joseph Taylor, Vicar of Snitherfield, Warw. 40 Mostar 32

Dec. 16. At Mallingley-lodge, aged 56, Major Ralph Henry Sneyd.

HEREFORD. At Hereford, aged 42, Catharine, relict of the Rev. W. Aldridge, of Bradford, Wilts.

Dec. 4. At Langstone-court, near Ross, aged 28, E. Jones, esq. B.A. of Brasenose college, Oxford, Justice of the Peace for the county.

HERTS.-Nov. 28. At Tewin Water, aged 86, Henry Cowper, esq.

KENT. Oct. 27. Charles Reginald Burnet, B.A. of Trinity coll. Camb.

eldest son of the Rev. Richard Burnet, Vicar of Bethersden.

Nov. 17. At Colegates, Shoreham, aged 37, Peter Pemmell Ricketts, esq.

Nov. 24. At Dover, aged 36, Caroline, only dau. of John Squire, esq. of Pentonville. Her amiable manners, unaffected piety, and unwearying benevolence, endeared her to all who knew her.

Lately. At Hythe, aged 58, Arabella, wife of William Tritton, esq. one of the magistrates of that borough.

At Canterbury, aged 26, Lieut. Shute Wint, 13th Light Dragoons. He purchased a cornetcy in that regiment in July 1834.

Dec. 1. At Woolwich, aged 86, Lucretia, relict of the Rev. John Lloyd, Rector of St. Dunstan-in-the-East.

Elizabeth, wife of Edward Twopeny, esq. of Rochester.

Dec. 8. Aged 19, James Congreve Morris, of Trinity coll. Camb. fourth son of the late Rev. Wm. Morris, Perp. Curate of Wye.

Dec. 12. At Wrotham, Harriet, wife of the Rev. George Moore, Rector of that parish.

Dec. 13. At Deptford Barracks, Percival Clennell Fenwick, esq. a Lieut. in the 61st regt. He purchased his ensigncy in Feb. 1835, and lieutenancy in Nov. 1837.

Dec. 15. At Margate, aged 62, Thos. Edwards, esq. formerly of Saffron Walden, Essex.

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LANCASTER.-Nov. 23. At Springfield Hall, aged 37, H. Hargreaves, esq. a Deputy Lieutenant for the county Palatine of Lancaster, and one of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace.

Dec. 3. Aged 58, George Bigland, esq. of Bigland Hall, a Deputy Lieutenant for the county.

Dec. 7. At Bold, aged 42, Dorothea, wife of Sir Henry Bold Hoghton, Bart. She was the second dau. but (by the death of her sister, Mary Princess Sapeiha, without issue) sole heiress of Peter Patten Bold, of Bold, co. Lanc. esq.; was married in 1820, and has left several children.

Dec. 9. At Liverpool, Anne-Caroline, dau. of Wm. B. Colton, esq. and granddaughter of the Rev. J. Mudge, Vicar of Brampford Peke, Devon.

LEICESTER.-Dec. 10. In her 85th year, Sarah, relict of the Rev. G. B. Oliver, late Vicar of Belgrave-cumBirstal.

LINCOLN.- Nov. 30. John Rudgard, esq. merchant, and an alderman of Lincoln.

Dec. 4. At Stamford, Caroline-Eliza, wife of G. M. Rocher, esq. of Oporto.

MONMOUTH.-Dec. 9. Sidney Vennor, esq. Director of the Coalbrook-vale Ironworks.

NORFOLK.-Dec. 22. At Ingoldis thorpe Hall, Mary Exam, wife of the Rev. Edward Bellamy.

Lately. At Great Yarmouth, at an advanced age, Mr. James Sancroft, surgeon, who was lineally descended from Archbishop Sancroft, and in his features resembled the portrait and medal of that great prelate. Mr. Sancroft married Anne, the granddaughter and heiress of John Hasclum, formerly of Cambridge,

esq.

NORTHAMPTON.-Nov. 15. At Peterborough, at the house of her brother, William Henry Simpson, esq. aged 36, Elizabeth- Anne, eldest dau. of William Simpson, esq. of Milton Lodge.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-Nov. 9. At Belford Hall, aged 33, W. B. Clarke, esq.

Nov. 23. At the vicarage, Haltwhistle, Mary Ann, wife of the Rev. William Ives.

OXFORD.-Dec. 5. Aged 60, William Law, esq. of Kidlington.

SOMERSET.-Nov. 12. At Bath, aged 78, John Robinson, esq.

Nov. 14. At his seat, Bishop's, near Wellington, in his 60th year, Thos. Edward Clarke, esq. of Chard, solicitor.

At Ashbrittle, aged 60, Thomas Edward Clarke, esq. sol. eldest son of the late Rev. T. E. Clarke, Rector of Clayhidon, and grandson of the Rev. Thomas Clarke, of Tremlet House, Ashbrittle.

Nov. 16. At Bath, aged 67, Mrs. Lynch, relict of Dr. Lynch.

Nov. 25. At Lansdowne Grove, Henry Boyle Deane, esq. formerly of Reading.

Lately. In her 25th year, Azelia, eldest daughter of the Rev. Geo. Bythesea, M. A. of Bath.

Dec. 2. Aged 82, John Atkins, esq. of Ashcott House, late of Jamaica.

Dec. 3. At Bath, Jane, relict of Simon Murchison, esq. of Baughlepore and Colquoy, East Indies.

Dec.-6. At Bath, aged 23, AnnaElizabeth, wife of Hanbury Pargeter, esq. At Bath, Charlotte, youngest dau. of the late James Bradford, esq. of Swindon.

Dec. 7. At Bath, aged 75, Sir William Dick, eighth Baronet of Braid, Scotland. He married, in 1821, Caroline, dau. of John Kingston, esq. and widow of Lt. Col. Alex. Fraser; but, having died without issue, is succeeded in the title by his next brother, Page Dick, esq. of Port Hall, Preston, near Brighton.

Dec. 14. Mary, wife of Capt. Collins, R.N. of Bath, and of Trewardale, Corn

wall. She was eldest dau. of the late T. Carlyon, esq. Tregrehan, Cornwall.

Dec. 15. At Bath, aged 21, Mr. John Claude Wood, nephew of Sir Gabriel Wood, K. C.G.

SUFFOLK-Nov. 29. At Trimley St. Mary, aged 33, Catharine, wife of the Rev. Charles Waller, only dau. of the late Rev. Joseph Julian.

Lately. At Ipswich, Hester, widow of Capt. Kennedy.

Lately. From a fit, in a stage coach, T. R. Holmes, esq. who had for many years filled the office of town clerk of Bury, to the satisfaction of all parties.

Dec. 6. At Melford, aged 31, Frances, wife of Rd. Almack, esq. and only dau. of Lieut.-Col. Horn; leaving five infant children, a son and four daughters.

SURREY, Nov. 13. At Richmond, aged 62, Sir William Dundas, Bart. He was the eldest suviving son of Sir David Dundas, created a Baronet in 1815, by Isabella, dau. of Wm. Robertson, of Richmond, esq., and succeeded his father in 1826. He was unmarried, and is succeeded in his title and estate by his brother Lieut.-Col. James Fullerton Dundas.

Nov. 23. At Egham, aged 36, Georgina Margaret, wife of Hugh Boyle, and dau, of the late John Boulding, esq.

Nov. 25. At Kew, aged 57, John Watson, esq.

Aged 80, John Sanders, esq. of East Sheene.

Lately. At Kingston-on-Thames, aged 69, Jane, wife of W. H. Bentley, esq.

Dec. 5. At Kew, Frances- Ann, eldest dau. of the late John Burt, esq. of Stony Stratford, Bucks.

Dec. 6. At Norwood, Ann, widow of Matthew Howard, esq.

Dec. 8. At Petersham, the Hon. Eliza Mackenzie Elphinstone, dau. of the deceased John eleventh Lord Elphinstone, and sister of the late Hon. Admiral Elphinstone Fleming.

Dec. 10. At Carshalton Park, Mrs. Riversdale Grenfell.

Dec. 15. Aged 81, James L. Smither, esq. of Esher.

Dec. 16. At Upper Tooting, aged 68, R. Gibson, esq.

SUSSEX.-Nov. 21. At Hastings, Harriet, wife of the Rev. S. Smith, Vicar of Lois Weedon, Northamptonshire.

Nov. 24. Jane-Bridget, eldest surviving dau. of W. J. Campion, esq. of Danny.

Nov. 27. At Brighton, F. Pipon, esq. 4th Light Drag. second son of Major Pipon, K.H.

Nov. 28. At Brighton, Mary Anstance, widow of T. A. Morse, Bombay Artillery.

Lately. At Brighton, Robert Elisha Coglan, esq. Capt. unatt. of Longhope, ano Glouc. grandson of the late John Coglan, esq. of Killane-castle, co. Cork, and of Portman-sq. London.

Dec. 3. At Brighton, aged 81, Francis Heaslop, esq. late of Brompton, MidShadlesex.

Dec. 14. At Brighton, Mary, wife of the Rev. Richard Hunter, Rector of Newnham, Hants.

WARWICK.-Nov. 14. At Leaming70wton, aged 67, Henry Cole, esq. of Frescura Lodge, Blackrock, near Dublin.

Nov. 17. At Leamington, aged 21, Maria, eldest dau. of Richard Durant, esq. of Putney Hill, Surrey.

Nov. 23. Aged 72, Mrs. Mary Vincent Holbech, of Stratford-on-Avon.

WILTS.-Nov. 7. Elizabeth, relict of of Samuel Heathcote, esq. of Shaw Hill House.

Nov. 14. At Highworth, the widow of R. Marsh, esq. M.D.

Lately. At Trowbridge, aged 68, Benj. Wingrove, esq. late General Surveyor of Ride Roads.

WORCESTER.-Nov. 23. At Worcester, aged 73, Mary, widow of David Gray, esq. many years secretary of legation at the courts of Dresden and Berlin, and mother of the Rev. G. R. Gray, Vicar of Inkberrow.

Dec. 11. At Himbleton Vicarage, aged 75, Catharine, wife of the Rev. R.

ernon.

YORK.-Nov. 15. At Ripon, aged 90, Louisa, relict of Richard Strangways, esq. of Well.

Nov. 28. At Cottingham Hall, aged 74, William Hall, esq. an alderman of the late Corporation of Hull from 1812 to its dissolution in Dec. 1835.

Dec. 11. At York, aged 36, Robert Edward Crompton, esq. Azerley Hall, near Ripon, youngest son of the late J. Crompton, esq. of Esholt Hall, York, and formerly of the 15th Hussars.

Dec. 15. At his seat, at Black Hall, Newton, Montgomeryshire, aged 84, Charles Jones, esq. formerly of Banbury.

WALES.- -Dec. 3. At Landilo, Carmarthenshire, Eleanor, relict of the Rev. Lewis Lewis, of Gwinfè, dau. of the late John Davie, esq. of Orleigh Court, Devon.

Dec. 6. Catharine Middleton Gwyn, Countess de Wuits, only dau. and heiress of the late Leonard Bilson Gwyn, esq. of Glyn Abbey, Carmarthenshire.

SCOTLAND. Nov. 16. In the isle of Mull, aged 64, Lieut.- Col. Campbell.

Nov. 18. At Gourock House, Renfrewshire, aged 29, Margaret Janetta Louisa, wife of George Rainy, esq. and

second dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Darrock, of Gourock and Drums,

Nov. 23. Aged 66, D. Gilchrist, esq. of Ospisdale, Sutherland.

Dec. 13. At Edinburgh, Emily Charlotte, youngest dau. of the late D'Arcey Lever, esq. of Alkington Hall, Lanc.

Dec. 14. Henrietta-Wharton, lady of Sir James Wemyss Mackenzie, Bart. Lord-Lieut, of the co. Ross. Her lady. ship was the dau. of the late William Mackenzie, esq. and was married in 1810. She has left an only son, James J. R. Mackenzie, esq. who married in 1838, Lady Anne Fitz William, fourth dau. of the present Lord Fitz William.

Lately. At Edinburgh, Jane, widow of W. Pearson, esq. of Kippenross, and eldest dau. of the late Sir J. Campbell, Bart. of Abernchill, ten days after the death of her dau. Mrs. Ritchie, in the same house.

IRELAND.-Nov. 25. At Kitsborough, near Cork, William Waggett, esq. Recorder of that city. He was called to the bar in 1795, and in 1808 was elected Recorder.

Dec. 1. At Birr Barracks, King's county, aged 27, Christ. Ellison, esq. Capt. in the 88th regt. youngest son of the late Col. Ellison, M.P., and brother of Major Ellison, of Boultham Hall, near Lincoln.

Dec. 11. Aged 21, John Ewer Young, son of Robert Saunders Young, esq. of Clonsingle House, Newport. While out shooting, in crossing a ditch, his gun went off, and the charge lodged in his body. He had just taken his degree at Trinity college, Dublin.

Lately. At Killaloe Glebe, one of the sons of the Rev. George Hayden. He and two young companions were preparing their fowling-pieces, when in sport a challenge was given to fight a duel. One of the guns unfortunately happened to be loaded, when the word "fire was given, and the contents entered Master Hayden's heart, who died on the instant.

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At Cork, aged 71, J. Collins, esq. formerly Capt. 30th foot.

Aged 107, at Laurel Lodge, near Moy, Mrs. Casey, widow of Mr. E. Casey, of Grainge. At one period of her life she had a progeny of children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, amounting to upwards of eighty.

EAST INDIES.-Aug. 4. On his passage from Calcutta to the Cape of Good Hope, aged 56, Lieut.- Col. W. B. Spry, of the Madras army, brother of the Rev. James Spry, of West Bromwich.

Aug. 17. At Hanack, in the Persian Gulf, Capt. Nisbett Strong, 1st European Bombay Regt. eldest son of the late R. H. Strong, esq. of Tiverton.

Aug. 29. At Madras, aged 46, Capt. Charles Kemp, late Commander of the Claudine. Sept. 9. At Gowhaty, George T. Bayfield, esq. Assistant to the Commissioner of Assam. Sept. 10. At Calcutta, aged 26, Chas. Jones, esq. third son of Thomas Jones, esq. of East Dulwich House, Surrey. Sept. 12. At Almoral, aged 19, J. W. Fraser, esq. Lieut. of Artillery, second son of Mrs. Fraser, of Exeter. Only two years since he received the sword at Addiscombe, the highest reward there given for talents and good conduct.

Sept. 15. At Goruckpore, in Bengal, aged 10, Capt. Charles Stevens Thomas, formerly of the bark Colonel Young. Sept. 24. At Dinapore, aged 31, Capt. A. Colley, of the 16th regt. eldest son of the late Major Colley, R.M.

Sept. 25. Drowned, bathing in the Ganges, aged 27, William Charles Deane, M.D. of the Bengal Medical Service, youngest son of the Rev. G. H. Deane, Leamington.

Oct. 1. At Tangatoor, aged 33, Capt. George W. Moore, 3rd Madras Light Infantry, eldest son of the late George Moore, esq. Madras Civil service.

Oct. 5. At Bombay, Capt. C. H. Wells, 2nd European Regiment, Deputy Judge Advocate Gen. son of the late W. J. Wells, esq. of Mitcham, Surrey.

Oct. 8. On his passage from Guzerat to Bombay, Capt. John Philip Major, 11th Bombay N. I. His widow, Cecilia, youngest dau. of James Burnes, esq. of Montrose, lingered till she reached Bombay, where she also expired, on the 16th Oct. in her 25th year, leaving an infant boy.

Oct. 22. At Bombay, aged 23, Dr. James N. Pinkerton, Hon. Company's Service, eldest son of the Rev. Dr. Pinkerton, of Frankfort-on-the-Maine.

Lately. At Trichinopoly, Lieut. E. P. Junor, H. M. 57th Foot; and at the Neilgherry-hills, Madras, Lieut. W. Junor, 2d N. I. his elder brother.

Killed in action in Upper Scinde, Capt. C. B. Raitt, of Carphin.

At Assam, the celebrated linguist, Dr. Lum Qua. He assisted Dr. Marsham in his translation of the New Testament into Chinese.

WEST INDIES.-Lately. In Montego Bay, Jamaica, aged 117, Mrs. Princess M Uwin. The deceased arrived at King ston during the administration of the Government by Sir Edward Trelawny in 1739.

ABROAD.-June 26. The Rev. J. H. Bumby, Superintendent of Wesleyan Missions in New Zealand. He had been

on a visit to some of the southern stations, and was on his return to the principal station at Hokianga. Having to travel part of the way, in the route which he preferred, in a native canoe, the frail vessel was upset on the voyage, and Mr. Bumby and twelve natives met with a watery grave. Sept. 22. At Koutais, of La fievre chaude, Mrs. Lister, of Shibden hall, near Halifax, Yorkshire.

Oct. 20. At Toronto, Capt. Frederick Halkett, Coldstream Guards, military secretary to Sir George Arthur, and eldest son of Gen. Sir Hugh Halkett.

Oct. 31. At the University of Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, aged 43, Professor Charles Bonnycastle, many years Professor of that Institution.

Nov. 7. At Cadiz, Sophia, wife of J. M. Brackenbury, esq. K.H. Consul for the province of Andalusia, and one of her Majesty's justices of the peace for Lincoln.

Nov. 13. Aged 16, Mr. Charles B. Adam, midshipman of her Majesty's ship Fairy, son of Vice-Adm. Sir Charles Adam. The ship is supposed to have been lost on the 13th ult. in the North Sea, when all on board perished, thirtyfive in number. The Captain's name was Hewitt, and the Master, Mr. Stevens, his brother-in-law.

Nov. 18. At Brussels, aged 83, Henry Cerf, esq. formerly of Worton Hall, Isleworth, and of Jamaica.

Nov. 21. At Paris, Frances, wife of Comte de Orfeuille, and dau. of the late Ralph Sheldon, esq. of Weston, Warw.

Nov. 24. At Pau, in his 27th year, the Hon. William Lushington Thomas Harris, second son of Lord Harris.

Nov. 25. At St. Servan, in France, aged 82, John Inglett Fortescue, esq. Justice of the Peace for Devon, and late Lieut.-Col. of the North Devon Yeomanry Cavalry. He entered of Trinity coll. Oxf. in 1775, afterwards removed to Oriel, and proceeded B.C. L. 1783. His remains have been brought over for interment at Buckland Filleigh.

Lately. At Rome, aged 23, the Princess Borghese, dau. of the Earl of Shrewsbury (before her marriage the Lady Gwendaline Catharine Talbot). She was married to the Prince of Sulmona, eldest son of the Italian Prince Borghese, May 11th, 1835, and in July of the present year presented him with a son and heir of the principality and estates, born at Alton Towers, co. Staffs

Dec. 1. At Marseilles, ageds $18,/ Frances, only child of William Henry Egerton, esq. of Grove Hall, Derby, and £ Portman-sq.sesW ons robno

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At Brooklyn, the venerable Zachariah Lewis, Vice-President of the American Bible Society, and well known to the religious world of England.

Killed at the bombardment of St. Jean d'Acre, Lieutenant Le Mesurier, of her Majesty's ship Talbot, son of the late

Rev. Mr. Le Mesurier, Rector of Horton near Darlington, and nephew of the Rev. Dr. Bandinel of Oxford.

At Sidney, New South Wales, aged eight days, Sophia, only child of Dr. S. Simpson, M.D.; and, aged 38, Sophia, his wife, only dau. of the late S. Simpson, esq. of Lichfield.

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At Inverary, N. S. Wales, aged 64, David Reid, esq. J.P. surgeon R.N. one of the first settlers.

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Sussex Pockets, 41. Os. to 11-Kent Pockets, 51. 5s. to 187.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, Dec. 28. 200 Hay, 31. 15s. to 41. 18s.-Straw, 17. 14s. to 17. 18s.-Clover, 41. 15s. to 57. 158. 18 SMITHFIELD, Dec. 28. To sink the Offal per stone of 8lbs.

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