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the 4th Lord, and dau. and heir of Colonel Watson. His younger brother Percy is now presumptive heir to the peerage, and has three sons.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-Aug. 5. At Tynemouth, the lady of Sir Charles Loraine, Bart. She was the only daughter of Vincent Compart, esq.; was married in 1800, and has left a son born in 1801, and other children.

OXON.-July 29. Aged 7, Sarah Esther, dau. of Guy Thomson, esq. of the Old Bank, Oxford.

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At Whitton-house,

SALOP.-July aged 80, R. Topp, esq. SOMERSET.-July 26. At Bath, the relict of Robert Willoughby, esq. of Kingsbury Cliff, Warwickshire.

Lately. At Keynsham, Catherine, eldest dau. of late F. Pope, esq. of Willesdon, Midd. At Somerton, James Bryer, esq. an eminent surgeon.

At Charmouth, of a decline, aged 28, Richard Hunt, esq. of the Lower-crescent, Clifton.

Aged 85, John Kitson, esq. many years an Alderman of Bath, which office he resigned a short time ago.

Aug. 11. At Bath, the relict of Wm. Tate, esq. of South Hayes, and niece of late Thomas Ogden, Esq. of Stratford.

Aug. 18. At Martock, aged 70, R. Patten, Esq. nearly 50 years an eminent solicitur of London.

STAFFORD. Aug. 3. At Calwich Abbey, aged nearly 21, Mathewana-Sarah, wife of Bernard Granville, Esq. of Wellsborne. She was the posthumous dau. of Capt. MathewRichard Onslow, of the Coldstream Guards, elder brother to the present Capt. Sir Henry Onslow, Bart. (and cousin to Ear! Onslow) by Sarah, eldest dau. of Daniel Seton, esq. She was married to Mr. Granville, June 5,

1828.

SURREY.-July 29. At Carshalton, aged 32, Harriet, wife of Capt. Murray, R. N. Aug. 1. At Clay-hill, Epsom, aged 69,

Mrs. J. M. Gardner.

SUSSEX.-July 25. At Funtington, aged 67, wife of Sholto Douglas, esq. late Consul at Tangiers. July 27. At Brighton, aged 69, John Burrup, esq. Lately. At Brighton, William Wallace Skene, esq. Aug. 6. At Brighton, Miss Morell, dau. of Rev. Dr. Morell,

Aug. 7. At Bayham Abbey, the Right Hon. Frances Marchioness of Camden. Her ladyship was the only dau. and heiress of W. Molesworth, of Wembury, co. Devon, esq. (great-great-uncle to the present Sir Wm. Molesworth, the eighth Bart. of Pencarrow, Cornwall,) by Anne, dau. and coh. of James Smyth, of St. Audries, co. Som. esq. She was married to Lord Camden, Dec. 31, 1785, and had issue one son, the present Earl of Brecknock, and three daughters.

Aug. 9. At Hastings, four days after giving birth to a son, Catherine, wife of John H. Gow, esq.

Aug. 10. At Brighton, aged 67, George Enderby, esq. of Croydon.

Aug. 16. At Brighton, aged 30, the Hon. Edward-Henry-Edwardes, eldest son of Lord Kensington. He has died unmarried, leaving his brother William, a Capt. R. N. heir apparent to the title.

WARWICK.-In Dudley-st. alms-houses, Birmingham, Hannah Harrison, in her 102d year.

WILTS.-July 19. Aged 54, Mr. Thos. Oakford, solicitor, of Salisbury.

July 24. At Marlborough, Elizabeth, widow of John Hancock, esq.

July 26. At Salisbury, Mrs. Ann Heddon, sister to the Rev. Dr. Skinner.

July 28. Mary, wife of Mr. T. O. Parnell, of Warminster, and youngest dau. of the late Mr. James Osborne of that town.

At Linton, in his 35th year, Lieut. Edw. Dampier, R. N. son of the Rev. John Dampier, St. Peter's, Wilts.

Lately.-Aged 24, William Paul, third and twin son of Thomas Henry Hele Phipps, esq. of Leighton House.

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WORC.-July At Bengeworth, Margaret, wife of T. B. Cooper, M.D.

YORK.-July 15. At Redcar, Bartholomew Rudd, esq. of Marton Lodge, Cleveland, barrister-at-law, and one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace, a Deputy Lieutenant, and Commissioner of Taxes, for the North Riding.

July 19. At Nether Hall, Doncaster, the relict of W. Parker Bosville, esq. of Ravenfield Park.

July 20. At Double Bridges, Thorne, Mrs. Caroline Gunby, widow, in the 103d year of her age. She had been twice married to her last husband when she was 80 years of age. In her earlier life she had lived in service as a domestic of George the Second.

July 23. At Meadowfield House, near Whitby, aged 66, the widow of Henry Simpson, esq. of Whitby, banker.

July 26. At Bradford, aged 29, Catharine, wife of William Macturk, M.D. and only daughter of the late John Rutherford, esq. of Craigow, Kinross-shire. July 28. Peirson, solicitor.

At Howden, aged 37, Mr.

July 30. At her son's, in Hull, at an advanced age, Mrs. Esther Etty, mother of William Etty, esq. R.A. of London.

Aug. 5. At Thickett-hall, the wife of Joseph Dunnington, esq.

Aug. 9. Aged 82, Valentine Fowler, esq. senior member of the Corporation of Scarborough, and formerly steward of Chelsea Hospital.

Aug. 10. At the Shakspeare Tavern, York, aged 82, Wm. Rooth, esq. of Wakefield.

Aug. 16. Aged 56, Dinah, the wife of Wm. Fewson, esq. of Welwick, Holderness. SCOTLAND.At Haregills, near Ecclefechan, Mrs. Carruthers, an old lady of very eccentric habits. At all booksellers' shops, and particularly those who kept circulating libraries, she was a constant and unwearied attendant; and such was her eagerness that she was constantly seen on her migrations to a library, seated on an old Shelty, industriously reading. For many years previous to her death she had become so fond of reading when riding, that, when the weather was so stormy that she could not travel from home, she has been known to mount her Highland pony in her own barn, and read there, while it moved round the area.

IRELAND. Lately. At Aghadoe, Catharine Keen, aged 118. She was born towards the close of the reign of Queen Anne, and retained her faculties to the last. Her constant diet was oatmeal.

At Valebrook House, near Cork, in his 90th year, Capt. R. Sainthill, R.N. Agent of Transports to the Irish Government.

At Castletown Delvin, aged 85, Edward Sheridan, M. D. for many years an eminent physician in Dublin.

At Dublin, Mr. Power, editor of the Dublin Journal.

July 17. At Cremorgan, Queen's County, the widow of Henry Moore, esq. M.P. and niece to the dowager Countess of Clonmell.

ABROAD.-May ... In the Island of St. Kitt's, Edward James, esq. barrister, only bro. to Mr. J. W. James, solicit. of Devizes.

June 11. At Sierra Leone, aged 22, Charles Richard, 2d son of Nath. Lavers, esq. of Fenchurch-street.

His

June 16. At Trinidad, in the prime of life, John Baptist Philip, M. D. talents had been devoted to the removal of the disabilities which affected the free people of colour in that island; and his life was spared to hear that they are annulled by an Order of his Majesty in Council.

July 20. At Ghent, Wm. Squibb, esq. barrister, late of Essex-court, Temple.

July 31. At Sens, on his way to Geneva, aged 63, Thomas Kettlewell, esq. of Clapham Common.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from July 22, to Aug 25, 1829.

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SMITHFIELD, Aug. 24. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. Beef..................... 4s. Od. to 4s. 4d. | Lamb.... 6d. Od. to 4s. ................ 45. ..................... 4s. 4d. to 5s. 4d.

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Od. to 4s. 10d.

4s. 8d. to 5s. 4d. Head of Cattle at Market. Aug. 24: Beasts........... 2,653 Calves 165 Sheep and Lambs 24,690 Pigs 230

COAL MARKET, Aug. 24, 24s. 6d. to 32s. 9d.

TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 40s. 6d. Yellow Russia, 40s od.

SOAP.-Yellow, 10s. Mottled, 78s. Curd, 82s.

-CANDLES, 7s. per doz. Moulds, 8s. 6d.

PRICES OF SHARES, August 17, 1829,

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock & Share Brokers, 23, 'Change Alley, Cornhill.

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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND,
From July 26 to August 25, 1829, both inclusive.

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South Sea Stock, Aug. 1, 988. Aug. 4, 984.-Old South Sea Annuities, July 29, 89.

J. J. ARNULL, Stock Broker, Bank-buildings, Cornhill,
late RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, and Co.

J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, 25, PARLIAMENT-Street.

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