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Nov. 6. At Burton-on-Trent, aged 43, Frances, dau. of the late T. Worthing. ton, esq.

Nov. 10. At Wigginton Lodge, Tamworth, aged 82, Elizabeth, widow of John Clarke, esq. M.D.

SUFFOLK.Oct. 25. At Sudbury, aged 79, Branwhite Oliver, esq.

Oct. 30. At Henley Hall, aged 69, Miss Ibbetson, dau. of the late Sir James Ibbetson, Bart. and aunt to the present Baronet.

Nov. 7. At Sudbury, aged 83, Sir Lachlan Maclean, M.D. He was the seventh son of Dr. Maclean, of the Isle of Skye, who distinguished himself in 1745 in defence of the Hanoverian succession. Sir Lachlan was knighted July 18, 1812, being then an Alderman of Sudbury.

Nov. 7. At Stowmarket, Chas. Shakeshaft, esq. of Keppel-place, Fulham-road. SURREY.-Oct. 30. Harriet, youngest dau. of the late James Carter, esq. of Barnes.

Oct. 31. At Epsom, aged 89, Elizabeth, relict of Suthurton Roberts, esq.

Aged 81, Rich. Curtis, esq. of Brixton. Nov. 2. At Croydon, Mary, eldest dau. of the late Robert Harris, esq. one of the Justices of the Peace for Surrey.

Nov. 3. At Elderslie, near Dorking, aged 71, George Arbuthnot, esq.

Nov. 4. Aged 73, Elizabeth-Susanna, wife of Paul Stor, esq. of Hill House, Tooting.

Nov. 13. At St. Katharine's, near Guildford, aged 68, Anne, widow of James More Molyneux, esq. of Loselypark, Surrey.

SUSSEX.-Oct. 18. At Seaford, aged 38, Peter Wright, esq. of the Inner Temple, and second son of the late Rev. Peter Wright, formerly Rector of Mark's Tey, Essex.

Oct. 21. At Brighton, aged 53, William Money, esq. late of Hanover-street, Hanover-sq. formerly House Surgeon to the Northampton Infirmary.

Oct. 22. At Kemp Town, aged 72, Richard Steed, esq.

Oct. 27. At Brighton, aged 71, Susannah, relict of Andrew Skinner, esq. of Knightsbridge.

At Bognor, aged 73, Diana, widow of Richard Nixon, esq. of Highgate.

Oct. 29. At Brighton, Samuel Wall, esq. of Worthy Park, Hants.

Lately. At Worthing, Anne, relict of John Kemp, esq. late of Branches Park, Cowlinge, Suffolk, and of Edgeworth-pl. Horley, Sussex.

At Steyning, Mrs. Penfold, relict of the Rev. John Penfold. She was found dead in her bed, having been indisposed for only a few days.

Nov. 1. At Brighton, Hugh Maclean, esq. late of Spanish Town, Jamaica.

Nov. 2. At Hastings, Mrs. Lewis, relict of the Rev. Israel Lewis, of Long Ashton, Somerset.

Nov. 4. At Chichester, aged 76, John William Wilkisson, esq.

Nov. 11. At Bognor, aged 71, Isabella, widow of Thomas Bartlett, esq. late of Bartholomew-close.

At Hastings, aged 35, Sarah-Jane, wife of John Dick Burnaby, esq. Barrister, of Ashfordby, Leicestershire.

WARWICK.-Oct. 16. At Leamington, Lieut.-Col. Richard Murray, late of 54th Regt. and son of the late Lord Henry Murray. He married first, in 1811, Catharine, dau. of John Joseph Bacon, esq. by whom he has left two daughters; and secondly, in 1819, Margaret, dau. of William Tennison, esq. by whom he has left two sons.

Oct. 19. At Leamington, Hannah, dau. of John Southam, M.D.

Oct. 26. At Edgbaston, Sarah, relict of J. Fawkener, esq. of Salop.

Nov. 4. Aged 86, Maria, widow of the Rev. John Lucy, of Charlecote Park.

Nov. 5. At Leamington, aged 12, Agatha-Prascovia-Aurora, second dau. of the late Rev. George Macness Johnson, formerly of St. Nicholas's, Warwick.

At York House, Leamington, ElizaMarian, second dau. of the late Charles Streynsham Collinson, esq. of the Chantry, Suffolk.

Nov. 10. At Stratford-on-Avon, aged 57, Capt. John Crawford, of the Indian Navy.

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WORCESTER. Oct. 17. Catharina, wife of William Prattenton, esq. of Clareland.

Nov, 1. At his residence, Stonylane, Tardebigg, aged 81, Thomas Harris, esq.

Nov. 2. At the Heath, Stourbridge, aged 82, Ann, relict of Edward Oliver, esq. late of Wallescote House.

Nov. 5. At Worcester, aged 64, John Williams, esq. formerly brevet Major of the 49th Regt.

WILTS.-Nov. 15. In the Close of Salisbury, aged 69, Miss Wyndham Port

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Richard Pemberton, esq. of Barnes, Durham, a Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant for Durham.

Nov. 4. At Leeds, William Griffith, esq. nearly thirty years of the General Post Office, and Inspector of Mail Coaches for the Manchester district.

Nov. 9. Aged 31, Robert Stevens, esq. second son of the late Rev. William Stevens, M.A. of Sedbergh.

Nov. 12. Aged ten months, Charles William Arthur, second son of Dr. Fielding, F.R.S. of Hull. WALES.

Sept. 30. At Laugharne, aged 35, Lieut. John Francis Theophilus Starke, R.N. (1838) eldest surviving son of the late Lieut.-Col. Starke, of Laugharne Castle.

Oct. 15. At Burry Port, Pembrey, Carmarthensh. aged 43, Ann, wife of Tho mas Roderick, esq.

Oct. 21. At Ferne-hill Villa, Radnorsh. aged 29, Charles Wilkins, esq.

Oct. 28. At Brecon, Charles Powell, esq. of the Inner Temple, and of the South Wales and Chester Circuit, barrister-atlaw, one of the Justices of the Peace, and Deputy-Lieut. of the co. of Brecon. He was of Trinity college, Cambridge, B.A. 1830, M.A. 183-, and was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 23, 1832.

Nov. 1. At Scotchwell, near Haverfordwest, Isabella-Jane, wife of Thomas Owen, esq. and dau. of the late James Rule, esq. of Clapham-common, Surrey.

Nov. 4. At Llandough Castle, near Cowbridge, aged 65, Lieut.-Col. Morgan.

SCOTLAND. Oct. 13. John, eldest son of John Heriot, esq. of Fellowhills, Berwicksh.

Oct. 14. At Kilmarnock, aged 84, Robert Grieve, esq.

Oct. 16. At Edinburgh, Alexandrina, third dau. of the late Rev. James Reid, Minister of Kinglassie.

Oct. 23. At Edinburgh, aged 83, George Gowan, esq. architect.

Oct. 24. At Edinburgh, Mrs. Helen Gibsone, of Pentland, only child of the late Sir John Gibsone, Bart.

Oct. 26. At Craigend, Bridget-Milligan, wife of the Rev. Robert Forsyth.

At Edinburgh, Mrs. Chambers, relict of Mr. James Chambers, of Peebles, and mother of Messrs. W. and R. Chambers, Publishers, Edinburgh.

Oct. 30. At Langholm, Dumfriesh. aged 30, Mr. Alexander Esplin, of the Royal Hospital, Greenwich.

Oct. 31. At Edinburgh, aged 67, Thos. Hamilton Miller, esq. Advocate, and Sheriff of Selkirksh.

Nov. 3. At Paisley, Capt. Robert Phillips, late of the 40th, Barrack Master of Paisley and Dumbarton.

IRELAND. Oct. 19. At Dublin, aged 44, Mary, eldest dau. of the late Lieut.Col. George Skyring, Royal Art.

Oct. 20. At Belfast, aged 43, Thomas James Moyle, esq. Capt. 66th regt. and formerly of the 18th Royal Irish regt.

Oct. 22. At Newbridge, Mary-Catharine, relict of the Rev. Richard Vivian, late Rector of Bushey, Herts.

Oct. 25. At Tullydowey, co. Tyrone, Sarah-Eyre, second dau. of the late Very Rev. James Edward Jackson, Dean of Armagh.

Oct. 27. At Kilkee, aged 18, Rebecca, dau. of Charles H. Minchin, esq. of Rutland, King's co.

Nov. 9. Jane, eldest dau. of the late Andrew Hearne, esq. of Hearnesbrook, co. Galway.

Nov. 10. At the Cove, Alice-Jane, wife of Capt. Pyner, 5th Fusiliers, and eldest dau. of John Bolden, esq. of Hyning Hall, Lancashire.

Lately. Andrew Finucane, esq. of Ennistymon House, county Clare, who has bequeathed 300l. to the Mendicity Society of Dublin, 2007. to the indigent roomkeepers of Dublin, 300l. to the poor of Cork, 3007. to the poor of Limerick, 3001. to the poor of Ennis, 3001. to the poor of Ennistymon, and 3007. to the poor tenants on his estates. Probate was granted on the 9th of Sept. last to Honora Slattery.

JERSEY.-Nov. 11. At St. Helier's, Eustatia Davie, dau. of the late John Davie, esq. of Orleigh Court, North Deand relict of Major Shairp, of Kirkton, Linlithgowshire.

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EAST INDIES.-June 27. At Vizagapatam, Capt. William Patrick Deas, 6th Madras Light Cavalry, eldest son of the late Lieut.-Col. Deas.

July 2. At Banda, aged 19, Robert, third son of the Rev. Edward Vincent, of Rowde, Ensign 67th Nat. Inf.

July 22. At Taranah, aged 22, Lieut. Joseph Pyke, 9th Bombay Nat. Inf. youngest son of the late Rev. Geo. Pyke, of Baythorne Park, Essex.

Aug. 1. At Bombay, Capt. Alfred Bradford, of the 13th Bombay Nat. Inf.

Aug. 6. At Benares, aged 57, Col. Wredenhall Robert Pogson, commanding 47th regt. of Bengal Inf. fourth son of the late Bedingfield Pogson, esq. of Sutton, Surrey, and grandson of John Pogson, esq. late of Deep Bay Estate, St. Kitt's, and of Downsal hall, Essex.

Aug. 7. At Calcutta, aged 19, Frederick Dalton, eldest son of Mr. and the Hon. Mrs. Charles Boulton, of Brighton.

Aug. 25. At Bangalore, aged 33, Major J. P. Hickman, 15th (King's) Hussars, youngest son of the late Henry

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Hickman, esq. of Newnham, co. Northampton. His death was occasioned by a fracture of the skull, from his horse having run away and dashed him violently against the entrance gate of his dwelling.

Lately. At Goruckpore, Capt. F. R. Ellis, 41st Nat. Inf. and eldest son of the late Capt. Thomas Ellis, of Ty Dee Park, Monmouthsh.

WEST INDIES. Aug. 31. Arthur, third son of the Rev. S. Webber, Vicar of Tisbury. He was an officer of her Majesty's steamer Severn, and was drowned, whilst bathing, at Kingston, Jamaica. Sept. 20. At St. Croix, Elizabeth, wife of William Stedman, esq. M.D. K.D.

Sept. 22. At Ireland Island, Bermuda, Capt. Fenwick, Royal Eng. son of the late Major Fenwick, of the Royal Art.

Oct... At Bermuda, aged 28, Capt. B. Newman, 20th regt. second son of Thomas Newman, esq. of Nelmes, Essex. ABROAD.-July.. On his passage home from Sierra Leone, Capt. Joseph Covey, of Grove Cottage, Hythe.

Aug. 23. At the Cape of Good Hope, Lady D'Urban, wife of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Benjamin D'Urban.

Aug. 26. At Fergus, Upper Canada, aged 22, William, youngest son of J. Pewtner, esq. of the Bank of England, and Park-crescent, Stockwell.

Aug. 27. At Chambly, Canada, aged 22, Sarah Pearson, wife of George Dance, esq. of the 71st Regt. and dau. of the Rev. Henry William Rawlins, Rector of Fiddington, Somerset.

At Bruges, aged 75, Edward Gattey, esq. many years Town Clerk of Exeter.

At Baden-Baden, aged 61, Philip Laycock Story, esq.

Aug. 28. At Paris, Francis, eldest son of William Witham, esq. of Eaton-sq. Aug. 29. At Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, aged 25, John Joseph, third son of John David Gordon, esq. of Ward House, Aberdeenshire, and Jerez de la Frontera.

Aug. 30. At St. Andrew's, New Brunswick, Colin Campbell, esq. late High Sheriff of Charlotte county, N.B.

Sept. 2. At the Cape of Good Hope, at the house of his father-in-law the Rev. George Haugh, Charles James Cowie, esq. Assistant Surgeon Madras Army, third son of the late John Cowie, esq. of Streatham.

Sept. 6. At Paris, Samuel Blyth, esq. late of London.

At Thun, in Switzerland, aged 45, Thomas Teed, esq. of the Hurst House, East Moulsey, Surrey, and formerly of Stanmore, Middlesex.

Sept. 10. At Ostend, Sally, wife of the Rev. Charles Leicester, Rector of the Second Portion of Westbury, Salop, and

dau. of the late R. Topp, esq. of Whitton Hall.

Sept. 14. At Malta, Lieut. Lowry Wynne, Royal Art.

Sept. 16. At Paris, the Count de Toreno, the celebrated Spanish ex-Minister of Finance under the Regency of Queen Christina. His history of the Spanish War of Independence is a work of great literary merit. In him Espartero has lost one of the most formidable of his enemies, and Christina one of the most unscrupulous and most powerful of her partisans.

At Surinam, Issac Leach, esq. only surviving son of the late John Leach, esq. of Lancaster.

Sept. 17. At Munich, Maria, wife of the Rev. Charles de Coetlogon, Minister of the English Chapel at that place.

Sept. 18. On his passage from the West Indies to England, aged 44, Alexander Lamb, esq. jun.

Sept. 22. At Paris, aged 78, W. F. Hick, esq. an old inhabitant of Lewes, and a Magistrate of Sussex.

Sept. 26. At Toronto, Canada, aged 20, Harriet-Eugenia, wife of the Rev. Henry Scadding, M.A., domestic chaplain to the Bishop of Toronto.

Sept. 29. At Aix les Bains, Savoy, Louisa-Elizabeth, second dau. of Francis Blithe Harries, esq. of Benthall Hall, Shropshire.

Aged 75. John Falconar, esq. her Majesty's Consul at Leghorn during a period of nearly 30 years.

Sept. 30. At Patras, Henry Robinson, esq. her Majesty's Vice-Consul, as also Manager of the Patras branch of the Anglo-Greek Commercial Bank, and resident partner in the firm of Barff, Hancock, and Co.

Lately.-At Paris, of scarlet fever, Laura, Teresa, and Caroline, the three only daus. of Ralph Emerson, esq. and grand-children of the late Rev. Israel Worsley, of Plymouth.

At Vienna, aged 74, Madame Caroline de Pilchar (née Greinar). Several of her works, for instance Urgalya, have been introduced into our literature.

George Knight, esq. Swedish Consul at the Havannah.

At Paris, Frances, eldest dau. of J. Jones, esq. of Llanarth, Monmouthsh.

Oct. 4. At Montreal, James Elliott, esq. Deputy-Inspector-Gen. of Army Hospitals.

Oct. 6. At St. Maloes, France, aged 16, Sarah-Eleanor, youngest dau. of Capt. John Escott, of Bedminster.

Oct. 7. At Interlacken, Switzerland, in her 24th year, the Hon. Augusta-Mary Yelverton, second dau. of the Right Hon. Viscount Avonmore.

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Oct. 11. At Dieppe, Susan, wife of Duncan Maclaughlan, esq.

Oct. 14. At Saybach, Illyria, aged 21, John Billingsley, eldest son of the Rev. G. T. Seymour.

Oct. 26. At St. John, New Brunswick, N.A. aged 49, W. P. Ranney, esq. Oct. 27. At Rome, Eliza, wife of William Pennell, esq. of London.

Oct. 30. On his passage from Gibraltar to England, aged 56, Capt. William Granville Sharp, Paymaster of the 1st Battalion of the 1st Royal Regt.

Lately.-Doctor A. Petit, who was sent on a scientific mission to Abyssinia

by the Museum of Natural History of Paris. In crossing one of the branches of the Blue Nile he was seized by a crocodile and devoured.

Nov. 1. At Calais, John Parish Robertson, esq. of London.

Nov. 2. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, aged 49, Dr. R. D. Mitchell, late of Windsor.

Nov. 5. At Carlsruhe, aged 70, the Hon. Robert Kennedy, second son of Archibald, Earl of Cassilis, and brother of the Marquis of Ailsa. He married Miss Malcolm, and had issue six daus. and one son, John Kennedy, esq. Secretary of Legation at Naples.

TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE METROPOLIS.
From the Returns issued by the Registrar General.

DEATHS REGISTERED from OCT. 28 to Nov. 18, (4 weeks.)

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, Nov. 24. Hay, 27. 10s. to 47. Os.—Straw, 17. 6s. to 17. 10s.—Clover, 37. Os. to 57. Os.

SMITHFIELD, Oct. 27. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. Beef.............. .2s. 6d. to 3s. 10d. Head of Cattle at Market, Nov. 24. .................................................... 2s. 10d. to 4s. 4d. Beasts..... 692 Calves 203 .2s. 10d. to 3s. 10d. Sheepand Lambs 3810 Pigs 367 .........................................................3s. Od. to 3s. 10d.

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COAL MARKET, Nov. 24.

Walls Ends, from 16s. 6d, to 21s. Od. per ton. Other sorts from 14s. Od. to 18s. 6d.

TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 46s. Od.

Yellow Russia, 43s. 6d.

CANDLES, 7s. 6d. per doz. Moulds, 9s. Od.

PRICES OF SHARES.

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

Birmingham Canal, 178.-
Kennet and Avon, 94.
Rochdale, 58.- -London Dock Stock, 98.- -St. Katharine's, 105.- -East
and West India, 127. London and Birmingham Railway, 218. Great
Western, 913- London and Southwestern, 69. Grand Junction Water
West Middlesex, 117. Globe Insurance, 133. Guardian,
-Imperial Gas, 85.- -Phoenix Gas,
Reversionary Interest, 103.

-Ellesmere and Chester, 65.- Grand Junction, 146.
Leeds and Liverpool, 680. Regent's, 22.

Works, 80.

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-Hope, 64.-
Chartered Gas, 65.
-London and Westminster Bank, 221.

For Prices of all other Shares, enquire as above.

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