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In Sloane-street, Chelsea, Mrs. Raw. Jan. 5. In his 30th year, very suddenly, and greatly respected, R. S. Lockwood, gent. Solicitor, of Lowestoft, leaving an afflicted widow and four children to lament the loss of an affectionate husband and a tender father.

Anne, daughter of James Annen, esq. of Blackheath.

At Blandford, in Dorsetshire, the Rev. Henry Field, nearly 60 years Pastor of the Protestant Dissenting Congregation in that place.

In George-street, Portman-square, Major-gen. Harry Chester, late of the Coldstream Guards.

Aged 17, Louisa, daughter of Alex. Erskine, esq. of New Sidney-place, Bath. At Dawlish, Devonshire, aged 30, Margaret, wife of Wm. Garnett, esq. of Tetlowfold, near Manchester.

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Jan. 6. At Lowestoft, after a few hours illness, much esteemed and regretted, in his 62d year, Thomas Neslin, gent.

At Hoddesdon, Herts, in his 83d year, William White, esq. a gentleman whose suavity of manners and goodness of heart will ever endear his memory to his family, his friends, and all who knew him.-In his attachment to the Established Religion of his country, to his King, and to our excellent Constitution, he was firm and immoveable. Although his advanced age and infirmities kept him in his latter days retired from the world, he yet uniformly continued in the practice of those benign duties which were congenial with, and formed a principal feature in, his character, as a sincere Christian. The delight he felt in the performance of secret acts of charity and benevolence is now exemplified by the liberal bequests he has made to individuals and several public charities. These testimonies, while they perpetuate his virtues, will excite those who were most dear to him to follow his example, and thereby endeavour to secure the reward of this upright man, whose protracted life it had pleased God should be serene and happy, and whose last end was resigned and peaceful.

At Pimlico, aged 85, the Rev. David Love.

In Duke-street, Westminster, John Lillingstone Pownall, esq. of East Wykeham, Lincolnshire, and Provost Marshal General of the Leeward Islands; who dying without issue, his estates devolve to Sir G. Powball, at Brighton, together with the office; Sir George being the last in succession in the Patent.

At Bush Hall, Herts, Harriet, daughter of Sir Rob. Chester, of that place.

At Fetcham, Letherhead, Surrey, in his 85th year, Robert Sherson, esq. M.D.

On the Friars, Exeter, Rebecca, widow of the late John Sheldon, esq. Professor

of Anatomy in the Royal Academy of Arts and F.R.S. and daughter of the Rev. W. Palmer, formerly Rector of Combrayleigh, Devonshire.

Jan. 7. Mr. Williams, of the well-known Eating rooms, in the Old Bailey, Loudon.

At Limerick, in consequence of her head dress taking fire from a candle which she held in her hand, the widow of Dr. Kelly, formerly of that city.

At the Rectory House, Boughton, Lincolnshire, Esther, wife of the Rev. David Conyers Burton.

At Hengrave-hall, Bury St. Edmund's, Dame Throckmorton, relict of Sir John Throckmorton, bart. Her Ladyship was daughter of the late T. Giffard, of Chillingston-ball, Staffordshire, esq. and was in her 59th year. Her loss will be deeply regretted, not only by her surviving relatives and friends, but also by the poor, to whom she was a liberal benefactress. Her remains were removed from Hengravehall, for interment in the family vault at Coughton, in Warwickshire.

Jan. 8. At Holloway, aged 32, John Ollive, M. D. surgeon of the Royal East Middlesex Militia.

At Norton-house, Devonshire, the relict of the late Sir Paul Jodrell.

At Waterford, aged 92, James Moore, esq. alderman, and one of the charter justices of that city. He served the office of sheriff in 1772, and 1774; that of mayor in 1783; again, upon the demise of T. Price, esq. in 1793; and afterwards in 1805. John King, esq. of Ballylin, King's County, Ireland.

At Clarke's Bridge, Cork, aged 104 years, Mrs. Mary Shinnick. She was nurse to Lord Carleton, the Right Rev. Dr. Coppinger, Roman Catholic Bishop of Cloyne, and Sir R. Kellet, bart. &c.

Jan. 9. Mrs. Hall, of Stainland, near Halifax, only sister of Richard Rothwell, esq. Alderman of London.

At Neasdon, in the house of W. T. Money, esq. M. P. Mrs. Cunningham, wife of Rev. J. W. Cunningham, Vicar of Harrow. -This amiable lady died suddenly of a pleuretic attack, leaving a young family of nine children, and a whole village of poor, long clothed and fed by her bounty, to lament her loss. She was buried on the 18th. The Masters of the Public School at Harrow were the pall-bearers ; after whom followed her family, and many friends on foot; accompanied by a vast number of poor. Not less than 1000 perSons were collected in the church, to shed the last tear over the grave of one who had so long ministered to all their wants.

Jan. 10. At Burgate house, Hants, Emily, daughter of Jos. Green Wilkinson, esq.

Jan. 16. Mr. Thomas Chatteris, formerly of Cornhill.

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At Stonehouse, Lieut. Col. Flight, Paymaster of the Plymouth Division of the Royal Marines.

Jan. 17. In his 81st year, John Davison, of Prospect-place, Paddington, formerly an eminent perfumer in Fleet-street.

Suddenly, Mr. Nicolas Parkes, of Unionrow, Queen's Elms, Chelsea.

At Wells, Somersetshire, Francis Drake, esq. formerly Envoy Extraordinary at the Court of Munich.

At Bethnal-green, aged 53, Capt. William Mason, of the 2d Royal Regiment of Tower Hamlets Militia.

In Milsom-street, Bath, the relict of the late Rev. William Willes, archdeacon of Wells.

The Rev. Thomas William Barlow, Rector of Halberton, Devonshire, and Prebendary of Bristol.

In the New Cut, Lower Marsh, Lam

beth, aged 45, Robert Brooke Kirkman, esq. second son of the late Alderman Kirkman.

Jan. 19. At Bermondsey, aged 44, Mr. Willey Meek.

Aged 77, Frances, relict of the late John Robinson, esq. of Wellclose-square.

Mary, wife of Mr. Thomas Clarke, coachmaker, of Park-street, Grosvenorsquare.

Aged 75, Mrs. Elizabeth Dyer, of Juddstreet, Brunswick-square.

At Stockwell Common, aged 54, Mr. John Wood.

The wife of James Gibbs, esq. of Cavendish-square.

Jan. 20. Eliza, wife of Mr. Robert Price, jun. of Clapham.

Jan. 22. Aged 19, Frederick, son of Francis Kelsey, esq. of Hanover-street, Walworth.

THE AVERAGE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL SHARES and other PROPERTY, in Jan. 1821 (to the 25th), at the Office of Mr. ScoTT, 28, New Bridge street, LondonTrent and Mersey, or Grand Trunk Canal, 1800. ex Half-year's Div. 75l. per Ann.— Coventry, 9701. Div. 44l. per Ann.—Birmingham, 5357. Div. 217.-Neath, 420l. Div. 251. per Ann. 51. Bonus. Barnsley, 156. ex Div. 41. Half-year.-Swansea, 2001. ex Div. 124.- Grand Junction, 2107. ex Div. 41. 10s. Half-year.- Dudley, 581. ex Div. 17. 10s. Half-year. Ellesmere, 631. ex Div. 31.—Rochdale, 417. Div. 24 per Ann.-Grand Union, 247. 10s.-Regent's, 251-Worcester and Birmingham, 207. to 217. ex Div. 11. -Kennet and Avon, 187. ex Div. 18s. - Huddersfield, 137.- Stratford, 107.-Ashbyde-la-Zouch, 11. 10s.- West India Dock, 1631. ex Div. 5. Half-year. London Dock, 941. Half-year's Div. 21.-Globe Assurance, 117%. 10s. ex Div. 34. Half-year. Imperial, 781. to 80l. Div. 21. 5s. Half-year.-Albion, 407. 27. 10s.-Rock Assurance, 17. 18s. to 21. Hope Ditto, 31. 5s.-Eagle, 2l. 12s. 6d. Grand Junction Westminster Gas Light Company, 631. ex Half-year's Div. 21. -New Ditto, 10%. Premium.— Cityof London Ditto Original, 251. Premium. tic Stock, 771. per Cent. ex Div. 27. Half-year.

Water Works, 487.

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METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for Jan. 1821. By W. CARY, Strand.

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OATMEAL, per Boll of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, January 20, 20s. 9d.
AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, January 24, 35s. 84d. per cwt.

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AVERAGE PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, January 20: St. James's, Hay 4/. 10s. Straw 11. 13s. Od. Clover 4/. 15s. Whitechapel, Hay 4l. 6s. Od. Straw 14. 12s. Od. Clover 51. Os.---Smithfield, Hay 4l. 7s. Od. Straw 11. 10s. Od. Clover 51. 5s.

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SMITHFIELD, January 22. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. 8d. to 5s. 4d. | Lamb...... Mutton....................3s. 4d. to 5s. 8d. .......................................... ...................55. Od. to 7s. 4d. Pork.......................4s. Od. to 5s. 8d.

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......Os. Od. to Os. Od. Head of Cattle at Market January 22: Calves 120.

Beasts .............. 475

Sheep and Lambs 3,540

Pigs 190.

COALS, January 26: Newcastle 32s. Od. to 41s. Od.-Sunderland, 34s. Od. to 41s. Od.

TALLOW, per Stone, 8lb. Town Tallow 59s. 6d. Yellow Russia 54s.

SOAP, Yellow 86s. Mottled 98s. Curd 102s.-CANDLES, 10s. 6d. per Doz. Moulds 12s. Od.

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