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of boy delinquents has been very nearly tripled. Married.] At Liverpool, the Rev. John B. Monk, A. M. fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Jane, daughter of Robert Ward, esq. of Liverpool-At Bolton, Edward Heelis, esq. captain in the first royal Lancashire militia, to Alice, eldest daughter of George Rice, esq. Birkett Cottage, near WiganAt Manchester, Richard Walker Rushforth, esq. to Miss Elizabeth Gill, Crescent, Salford-At Warrington, Mr. W. C. Watmough, to Miss Jane Stubbs.

Died.] At Manchester, Mr. John Robinson, attorney, 58-At Ulverston, Sarah Fell, 84, relict of Dr. Fell, one of the society of Friends-At Liverpool, Caroline, wife of Mr. Barnett Oakes, of the Courier office, 24-Edward, son of R. M. Kynaston, esq. of Oswestry-At Fairfield, Thomas Tarleton Falkner, 27, eldest son of Edward Falkner, esq.At Walton-le-dale, Mr. Henry Wilson.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Leicester, John Booth Freer, M.D. to Martha, second daughter of Sir William Walker -Thomas Vowe, esq. of Hallaton, to Sarah, only daughter of the late James Howes, esq. of Strat. ford, Essex-At Loughborough, Mr. Hawley, of East Lake, Nottinghamshire, to Miss Rebecca Cotes, of the former place.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

Birth.] At Burwell Park, the lady of M. B. Lister, esq. of a son.

Married.] At Tetford, J. Goodbarne, gent. of Boston, to Miss Soulby, of the former place-At Boston, Mr. Robert Caparn, of Newark, to Miss Caparn-At Haxey, Mr. John Gunby, to Miss Jefferson, of Burnham-At Bawtry, Mr. Broughton, attorney, to Miss Goody-At Misterton, near Guisborough, Mr. William Hopkins, to Miss Carr, of Stockwith-Mr. E. Jakes, to Miss Cousins.

Died.] At Lincoln, Henry Lee, esq. 28, late second officer of the E. I. C.'s ship Charles Grant-At Killingholme, Mrs. Tesh, 71-At Kirkby Green, Mr. Nicholas Taylor-At Belchford, Mrs. Watson -At Loughton, Mr. Stainton, 54.

NORFOLK.

The Rev. George Lucas, A. B. is preferred to the rectory of Billockley; patron, C. Lucas, esq. of Filby. The Rev. G. Hunt, to the rectory of Boughton; patron, John Vernon, esq. Lincoln's Inn.The Rev. W. Killett, A. B. to the vicarage of Kenninghall; patron, the Lord Bishop of Ely.

Birth.] At Earsham Parsonage, Mrs. George Day, of a daughter.

Married.] At Norwich, the Rev. John Alexander, to Miss Priscilla Wraith, of Blackburn, Lancashire-At Wells, the Rev. V. Hill, rector, to Miss Dickens, of Binham -At Freethorpe, Robert Browne, esq. of Reedham, to Miss Lucy Ann Read -At North Walsham, the Rev. James Browne, to Miss Gedge, of Honing At Yarmouth, Mr. John Cole, of Thorpe Abbotts, to Miss Spanton, of the former place.

Died.] At East Dereham, the relict of Thomas Wilson, esq.-At West Dereham, Mr. Thomas Shorten-At Yarmouth, James Fisher, esq. formerly of Bombay, 85. He served the office of mayor of Yarmouth in 1774 and 1809-Captain Thomas Riches, 71-Frances, wife of Captain James Flight, 71-Mr. Francis Ives-At Holt, Mrs. Johnson, relict of Mr. Richard Johnson, surgeon -At Filby, Mrs. Mary Juby, 52-At Keswick Mills, Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Wm. Toll, 19.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Married.] At Northampton, Mr. Peck, of Wellingborough, to Miss Caroline Clark, of Northampton-At Moulton, the Rev. Francis Wheeler, to Miss Elizabeth Rodgers-At Everdon, Mr. Wm. Warr, to Miss Sarah Goff, of Weedon Lodge-At Upper Weedon, Mr. Samuel Billing, to Miss Earl -At Heathencote, Mr. Caleb Parker, to Miss Atterbury, of Hollowell.

Died.] At Northampton, John St. Mawe, esq. A. B. 22, only son of Mr. Mawe, of the Strand, London. He died as a Christian should die, sending forth his last breath in humble prayer, and cheering with a heavenly hope the afflicted authors of his being, who sat by the bed of death, beholding his victory over the grave, and gathering from his unsubdued reliance upon the life beyond the tomb, the only solace this world could impart. His literary attainments kept pace with the developement of a mind of extraordinary comprehension; and his friends have to mourn, in his early departure, the premature close of a career which was full of promised honour and distinction-Miss Mary Billington-At Ravensthorpe, Mrs. Sarah Goodrich, wife of the Rev. W. Goodrich-At Loddington Hall, Mary, relict of Charles Morris, esq. 80-At Orlingbury, Amelia, eldest daughter of Allen Young, esq. 15-At Hardingstone, Mrs. Brothers-At Peterborough, by a fall from his horse, John Atkinson, gent. 42-At Great Brington, Mrs. Marston, 85 -At Gayton, Alice, wife of Mr. James Payne, 64 At Kingsthorpe Lodge, Mrs. Green.

NORTHUMBERLAND.

Married.] John Murray Ayneley, esq. of Little Harle Tower, to Emma Sarah, youngest daughter of Samuel Peach Peach, esq. of Tockington House, Gloucestershire-At Berwick, Mr. James Peat, of Glasgow, to Miss Mary Morrison, of the former place At Newcastle, Mr. John Binney, to Miss Eleanor Curry, of Wall's End.

Died.] At Newcastle, Mr. Edward Humble, bookseller, of that town, 66-Mr. John Middlemas, 36 At Elswick, near Newcastle, John Hodgson, esq.-At Kirkhaugh, the Rev. Thomas Kirkley, 39 years rector of that place, 76-At Moralee, near Wark, Mr. Thomas Laidler, 76.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

Married.] At Beeston, Mr. James Betts, of Newark, to Miss Catherine Maria Hurt, of the for

mer place-At Nottingham, Mr. S. Towle, to Miss Eliza Attenborough, of Bradmore-Mr. Thomas Davidson, surgeon, to Miss Sarah Cargill, of Fort Augustus, N. B.-At Newark, Mr. Daniel Bell, to Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Grigg.

Died.] At Nottingham, George Bott, dentist, one of the society of Friends, 72-Mrs. TathamMrs. Catherine Ellis, 81-At Newark, Mr. Thomas Rumley, 60-At Beeston, Mrs. Bond, 73.

OXFORDSHIRE.

Birth.] At Sarsden, the Rev. Charles Barter, of

a son.

Married.] Mr. Thorne, of Banbury, to Ann, eldest daughter of the late Martin Racster, of Pershore, esq.-At Chippingnorton, Wm. Brown, esq. to Elizabeth, second daughter of Norman Bond, esq. of Abergwilly, Carmarthenshire.

Died.] At his rooms, in Magdalen Hall, the Rev. Wm. West Green, D. D. 60, rector of Husbands Bosworth, Leicestershire, one of the lecturers of Carfax, and for 29 years vice principal of Magdalen Hall-Mr. John Meredith, 67-At Rose Hill, near Oxford, Mr. James Tredwell, 26-At Putney, Surrey, the Right Hon. Lord Charles Spencer, 80, brother of the late Duke of Marlborough, formerly representative of this county, and for many years colonel of the Oxfordshire militia-At Marston, near Oxford, Mr. Robert Haines, 39-At Neithrop, Mr. Bolton, a respectable farmer and grazier-At Thame, Mrs. Frances Coles, 96-Mrs. Eeles, 96.

RUTLANDSHIRE.

Married.] At Oakham, Mr. William Stafford, of Teigh, to Miss Mary Buttress, of the former place In London, the Hon. Charles Noel Noel, eldest son of Sir Gerard Noel, bart. M. P. for this county, to Arabella, second daughter of Sir James Hamlyn Williams, of Clovelly Court, Devon, and of Edwinsford, Carmarthenshire, bart.

SHROPSHIRE.

The bill for lighting the town of Shrewsbury with gas has received the royal assent.

The Rev. Charles Walcot, B. A. of Trinity coll. Oxford, has been instituted to the living of Hopton Wafers, in this county; patron, Thomas Botfield, esq. of Hopton Court,

Married.] At Shrewsbury, Major Parry, royal marines, to Catherine Mary, eldest daughter of the late Edward Loyd, esq. of Tufnant, Montgomeryshire-At Much Wenlock, T. France, jun. esq. solicitor, of St. John's, near Worcester, to Miss S. E. Radnor, only daughter of Edward Howells, esq. of the former place, banker-At Ludlow, Mr. Wm. Passey, surgeon, of Knighton, to Mrs. Ayres, widow of Mr. Ayres, surgeon, of that place -At Ellesmere, Mr. Sandlands, to Miss Crane, of the Lodge.

Died.] At Ludlow, much esteemed by his family and friends, Mr. Benjamin Hughes, 88-At Bath, Laura, third daughter of the late Robert More, esq. of Linley Hall, in this county-At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Frances Wingfield, only surviving daughter of the late John Wingfield, M. D.-In Dogpole Court, Shrewsbury, the Rev. William Calcott, of Cainham Court, in this county, and many years rector of Great Witley, Worcestershire, 63. His unaffected piety, extensive charities, and zeal for the Established Church, of which he was an able advocate, will long be had in remembrance by all who had the advantage of his acquaintance-At Bridgenorth, Joseph Milner, gent. 73-At Bellswardine, Wm. Henry Harnage, esq.

SOMERSETSHIRE.

Bristol new gaol is finished; and it is the opinion of every judicious person by whom it has been visited, that there is not a more complete structure of the kind in the kingdom.

The Rev. James Hooper is preferred to the rectory of Stowel, in this county.

Births.] At Upcott House, near Taunton, the lady of George Gardiner, esq. of a daughter—At Bath, the lady of John Carruthers, esq. late of the supreme court, Madras, of a son-At the Parsonage, Combeflowry, near Taunton, the lady of the Rev. J. H. Bradney, of a daughter-At the Deanery, Wells, the Hon. Mrs. Henry Ryder, of a son.

Married.] At Bath, Captain Grant, of the East India service, nephew of the celebrated Mrs. Grant, the Highland authoress, to Miss Griffies Williams, daughter of Sir George G. Williams, of the Circus -Col. J. Butler, Lieut.-governor of the royal military college, Sandhurst, to Frances Cornelia, second daughter of Col. Glover, of Pulteney-street, Bath-The Rev. Charles Turner, to Mary, fifth daughter of Mr. Banks-Mr. Thomas Shell, to Miss Sarah Hester, Chatterton-At Shepton Mallett, Mr. Wm. Kelly, to Miss Elizabeth Downe, of Sandford Orcas.

Died.] At Bath, Elizabeth, wife of Rear Admiral Christie, of Baberton, co. Mid Lothian, and eldest daughter of the late Admiral Brathwaite-Miss Frances Mary Kyan-Mrs. Charles Eyre-At Taunton, Miss Shepherd-At Clifton Hot Wells, Mrs. Mytton, wife of John Mytton, esq. of Halston, Salop, only surviving daughter of Lady Jones, and sister of Sir Tyrwhitt Jones, bart.-At Bowlish House, Shepton Mallet, T. Green, esq. He had taken his accustomed walk before dinner, and returning to his parlour, sat down and instantly expired.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Wolverhampton, Mr. Jasper Cliveley, to Miss Mary Milner-At Burton-uponTrent, Mr. Wm. Cox, to Miss Mary Smith.

SUFFOLK.

The display at Ipswich at the chairing of Messrs. Lennard and Haldimand, was great beyond parallel. In the procession, which extended a mile in length, the horsemen exceeded 3000, and the carriages 100, of which the greater part had four, and some six horses.

Births.] At Grundisburgh, the lady of Mr. Serjeant Frere, of a daughter-At Worlington, the lady of the Rev. James Gibson, of a daughter.

Married.] At Bury St. Edmund's, John Har court Powell, esq. jun. to Mary Agnes, only daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Waddington, prebendary of Ely The Rev. James Blomefield, to Anna, eldest daughter of John Smith, esq. of Bury-At Orford, Mr. H. Randall, to Miss Letitia Wade, of Gedgrave -At Stowmarket, Mr. Robert Ransom, solicitor, of Gray's Inn, to Miss Eliza Bayley, of the former place-At Woodbridge, Mr. James Martin, to Miss Elizabeth Salkeld-The Rev. C. F. Parker, rector of Ringshall, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Joseph Eyre, rector of St. Giles, Reading.

Died.] In London, Frances, eldest daughter of John Fitzgerald, esq. of Bredfield-house, in this county, 18-At Brandeston-hall, Mrs. Revett, relict of J. Revett, esq. of that place-At Bury, Mrs. Martin, 68-At Ipswich, Mrs. Davie, 88--At Eye, 89, the Rev. Robert Malyn, 59 years rector of Kirton, and since 1812 rector of Thornham Magna and Parva, Suffolk. He was formerly of Jesus college.

Cambridge, where he proceeded A. B. in the year 1753. He was the oldest freeman of the corporation of Eye, and was chaplain on board the Prince Frederick at the taking of Louisburgh in the year 1758, and one of the few remaining persons present at the death of General Wolfe, at the taking of Quebec, 1759-At Stoneham Parva, Mr. Joseph Alexander, 96-At Layham, Mrs. M. Kettle-At Halesworth, Isaac Avarne, clerk, A. M. 80, formerly of Queen's college, Cambridge; 34 years rector of Halesworth, with the vicarage of Chediston annexed, and 48 years rector of Bassingham, in Norfolk. He was a man of strong sense and the strictest integrity; of warm and generous feelings; and a most sincere and steady friend; and his memory will be affectionately cherished in the hearts of those, amongst whom he had so long resided, and to whom he had become endeared by a genuine benevolence of mind, and a conscientious and uniform observance of all those moral and religious duties on the performance of which the pious Christian humbly builds his hopes of a happy eternity.

SURREY.

The Rev. E. James, M. A. of Christ church, Oxford, is preferred to the perpetual curacy of Mortlake.

Married.] At Malden, the Rev. H. Williams, to Selina, youngest daughter of the late Rev. R. A. Johnson, of Wistanstow, Salop.

Died.] On Richmond Green, John Hussey, esq. 78-At Lympsfield Parsonage-house, F. R. Mayne, 16, eldest son of the Rev. R. Mayne-At Farnham, the wife of Mr. Hollest, solicitor-At Epsom, Susan, wife of John Ashley Warre, esq. 23.

SUSSEX.

Birth.] At Binderton-house, the lady of Christopher Teesdale, esq. of a son.

Married.] At Brighton, Hugh Ingram, of Steyning, esq. to Mary, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Stileman Bostock, of East Grinstead-At Lewes, Mr. Weedon, of Wendover, Bucks, to Miss Ann Saxby,

Died.] At Brighton, Robert Wells, esq. of Chester-place, Kennington, 25-At Wilmington, Elizabeth Anne, wife of Richard King Sampson, esq. of Hailsham-At Arundel, Catherine, widow of the Rev. John Griffiths, of Kingston-uponThames, 82.

WARWICKSHIRE.

The Rev. Thomas Lea, A. M. of Trinity college, Oxford, has been collated by the Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, to the vicarage of Bishops Itchington, in this county.

Births.] At Warwick, the lady of C. Wake, M. D. of a son-At Barton Rectory, the lady of the Rev. J. Scholefield, of a son.

Married.] At Rugby, the Rev. Charles Eddy, of Guilsborough, Northamptonshire, to Miss Birch, of Rugby, and daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Birch, of South Thoresby, Lincolnshire-At Lymington, Henry S. Pearson, esq. son of the late Sir Richard Pearson, to Caroline, daughter of the late John Lyons, of St. Austin's, near Lymington, esq. -At Warwick, the Rev. A. C. H. Morrison, M. A. to Frances Mary, second daughter of the late Rev. W, Wilton, rector of South Stoke, and vicar of Kirkford, Sussex.

Died.] At his house, Islington, near Birmingham, Thomas Laughlier, esq. 61-At Handsworth, near Birmingham, Mr. Joseph Joynson, 32,

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Married.] At Salisbury, Thomas Howard Fenwick, esq. royal engineers, to Marianne, second daughter of the Hon. Mr. Justice Burrough-At Bradford, Mr. Daniel Flemings, to Miss Eliza Taylor, of Trowbridge-At Wootton Bassett, Charles James Axford, esq. to Catherine Isles, eldest daughter of the Rev. Humphry Evans, late rector of Glanvilles-Wooton, Dorset-At Trowbridge, Mr. G. Wicks, to Miss Eliza Treasure, of Beckington.

Died.] At Salisbury, Mr. Joachim Hibberd, 59 -At Devizes, in the prime of life, Mr. Powell, painter-At Bradford, Mr. William Wall, 75.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

The Rev. Thomas Davies, M. A. vicar of Mamble, has been presented by the Lord Chancellor to the vicarage of Bayton, in this county, void by the death of the Rev. Robert Knight.

Married.] At Pedmore, Henry, youngest son of Wm. Smith, esq. banker, Birmingham, to Susan, second daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Smith, of the Heath Farm, near Stourbridge-At Bromsgrove, the Rev. Thomas Thomas, to Miss Dale, of Leaton.

Died.] At Droitwich, Jonathan, son of the Rev. Jonathan Jaques, 26, rector of St. Andrew's-At Bewdley, Thomas Jacob White, esq.

YORKSHIRE.

Three new churches are about to be built in Leeds, each capable of containing 1200 persons. The inhabitants of Leeds are to purchase the sites, and the king's commissioners for building new churches have agreed to be at the expense of the erections. The situations fixed on are, Meadowlane, Quarry-hill, and Woodhouse.

The Rev. F. Wrangham, M. A. F. R. S. is preferred to the archdeaconry of Cleveland, vacant by the death of the Rev. Archdeacon Baillie Hamilton.

The Rev. John Overton, B. A. is preferred to the vicarage of Ellhoughton; and the Rev. Ralph Spofforth, M. A. to the vicarage of Eastrington, near Howden. The Rev. Joseph Mitchinson to the perpetual curacy of Thorganby.

Birth.] At his seat at Nun-Apleton, the lady of Sir Wm. M. Milner, bart. of a son and heir.

Married.] At York, Lieut.-col. H. A. Gordon, of 5th dragoon guards, to Ann, only daughter of the late Joseph Bilton, esq. of York-E. J. Lockwood, of Richmond, esq. to Miss Sparke, late of Bury St. Edmund's-At Thornton in Lonsdale, Ralph S. Pemberton, of Llanelly, second son of Richard Pemberton, esq. high sheriff for the co. of Carmarthen, to Ann Mary, only daughter of the late Thomas Rippon, esq. of Low Mile, co. DurhamAt Bradford, Mr. John Rouse, to Miss Clapham, of Keighley-At Whitkirk, the Rev. Wm. Lindley, of Halton, to Miss Anne Graveley.

Died.] At Stainton, the Rev. Charles Baillie Hamilton, archdeacon of Cleveland, second son of

the late Hon. George Baillie, of Jerviswood, and cousin to the Earl of Haddington-At Wholsey Grange, near Market Weighton, Cornelius Bowman, esq. 45-At Hull, 83, Mr. Bailey Marley, 62 years organist of St. Mary's church, and one of the last survivors of the old school of music-At Bridlington, Mrs. Thomas Dale-At Sharrow, Mr. John Shearwood, solicitor.

WALES.

That fine relic of baronial magnificence, Chirk Castle, in Denbighshire, which had remained in an unrepaired state during the late suit in chancery respecting the Myddleton property, is now being restored to its Gothic beauty.

The handsome new public rooms at Aberystwith were opened on Saturday July 1, to the numerous and fashionable company at present at that bathing-place.

About forty stone coffins were lately discovered, in making the new road between London and Holyhead, at Dol Trebethaw. On some of the coffins there are inscriptions, but they have not yet been deciphered.

The Lord Bishop of St. David's has appointed the Rev. Evan Griffith, late senior assistant at the royal free grammar-school in Shrewsbury, to be master of the free grammar-school, Swansea.

The Rev. James Evans, B. D. is instituted by the Earl of Plymouth to the vicarage of Penerth, with Lavernock annexed, near Cardiff.

Married.] At Clyro, Radnorshire, Thomas Francis Kennedy, of Dunura, Ayrshire, esq. M. P. to Sophia, only daughter of the late Sir Samuel Romilly-At Llanfyllin, the Rev. Edward Davies, to Miss Sarah Lewis-At Llandoggett, Denbighshire, John Fernihough, esq. of Liverpool, to Miss Salt, of Wem.

Died.] At Holyhead, Richard Griffiths, esq. 69, late agent for his majesty's post-office packets on the Holyhead and Dublin stations-At Brynglas, near Beaumaris, Mr. Owen Williams-At Emlyn Cottage, Cardiganshire, Mary, daughter of the late Captain Brigstock-At Llanidloes, Mrs. Susan Owen, 100.

SCOTLAND.

Birth.] At Warriston Crescent, Edinburgh, the lady of Lieut.-col. Moodie, of a daughter.

. Married.] At Kilpaun's Castle, the seat of Lord Gray, John Grant, esq. of Kilgraston, to the Hon. Margaret Gray, his lordship's 2d daughter-At 'Glasgow, Josiah Howard, esq. late of Stockport, Cheshire, to Janet Buchanan, youngest daughter of James Provand, esq. of Glasgow—At Edinburgh, Captain James Stirling, R. N. of Glenlyan, to Mary, third daughter of the late Day Hort Macdowall, esq. of Castle Semple-At Creetown, the Rev. John Sibbald, of Kirkmabrack, to Miss Margaret Young.

Died.] The Hon. Fletcher Norton, senior baron of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland, one of the oldest judges in the kingdom, having sat in that

court 44 years-At Edinburgh, Dr. John Murray, whose zeal for chemical science, and abilities as a teacher, have for many years largely contributed to the celebrity of the school of medicine in his native city-At Soroba, Argyllshire, Mary, daughter of Major Macdougall.

IRELAND.

Births.] In Dublin, the lady of the Hon. A. A. Hely Hutchinson, a son-The lady of Richard B. Warren, esq. a daughter-At Annsgift, co. Cork, the lady of John Bagwell, esq. a son and heir-At Knockdrim, co. Westmeath, the lady of Captain Miller, a son.

Married.] In Dublin, Sir William Cox, of Coolcliffe, co. Wexford, to Miss Anna Hickson, of Dingle, co. Kerry-The Rev. Wright Willett, to Miss Emily Gynor-In Carlow, Robert Fleury, of Waterford, barrister, to Henrietta, eldest daughter of John Fitzmaurice, esq. of Marble Hill, Carlow-In Waterford, Anthony Lanphier, esq. of Parkstown, to Miss Thomasina Russell, of New Ross-At Lurrha, co. Tipperary, Col. Arthur Disney, of Ballysax, to Ellen, daughter of Gyles Eyre, of Eyre Court, co. Galway, esq.-At Loughborough, co. Clare, Garrett Molony, esq. to Miss Catherine O'Meara, of Limerick-At Tipperary, the Rev. Wm. S. Birch, to Anna Maria, second daughter of John P. Paul, esq. of High Grove, Gloucestershire.

Died.] At Mary Vale, near Newry, Captain Wm. Crow, late of the 87th regt.-At Clonfeale Glebe-House, the Rev. Wm. Richardson, D. D. 80, well known to the literary world by his refutation of the Huttonian theory of the alternate decay and reproduction of the earth, and to the agriculturist by the zeal with which he brought into notice the valuable properties of the fiorin grass-At Caher, at the great age of 106, the Rev. James Keating. He was parish priest of Kilgobinet, co. Waterford, 72 years ago, and afterwards at Clogheen for more than 40 years-At Ennis, George Voker, esq. 56, of Kilcolman, co. Limerick-In Black Rock, Cork, Mrs. Croker, relict of Walter Croker, esq. of Clonmel, and sister-in-law of J. W. Croker, esq. of the Admiralty-At Annakissy, the lady of Pierce Nagle, esq. and second daughter of Sir Richard Nagle, bart.-At Bundorum, John Aiken, esq. of Pettigo, justice of the peace for the counties of Fermanagh and Donegal.

DEATHS ABROAD.

At St. Vincent's, of a consumption, Wm. Ottley, esq. 23, second son of the late President Drewry Ottley of that island, and brother to the present Sir Richard Ottley-At Berne, Madame Charlotte James De Lerber, 28, wife of Major-general Du Suere De Lerber, of the Swiss artillery, and youngest daughter of Sir Walter James, bart.-In February last, of a fever, whilst on his return from the expedition in the Persian Gulf, Edmund, youngest brother of Sir Tyrwhitt Jones, bart.-At Calcutta, Major-gen. John Garstin, of the royal engineers, after a residence of 44 years in that climate-In Paris, Thomas Deasy, esq. of Pateil, co. Cork.

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