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1824; and presented to the rectory of Headington in 1839, by Thos. Du Boulay, esq., and others. He had married on the 2d May preceding, Susan Maria, widow of the Rev. James Thomas Du Boulay, M.A. formerly Rector of Headington. In 1841 he was collated to the prebend of Tarleton in the church of Salisbury.

Nov. 4. The Rev. Thomas Brooksby, Rector of West and South Hanningfield, Essex; and the senior magistrate of the Chelmsford bench, where he had sat for 33 years. He was of Jesus college, Cambridge, B.A. 1791, M.A. 1794; and was instituted to his living in 1801.

The Rev. Samuel Pugh, of Brilley vicarage, Herefordshire. He was found dead near the (church-house) Michaelchurch, Radnorshire, having fallen down a slight precipice on his head; the night being dark, it is supposed that he had missed his road.

Nov. 5. At Bournemouth, aged 83, the Rev. Thomas Causton, D.D. the senior Prebendary of Westminster, and Rector of Turweston, Bucks. He was formerly of St. John's college, Cambridge, B.A. 1791, M.A. 1794, D.D. 1820; was appointed a Prebendary of Westminster in 1799; and presented to the rectory of Turweston in 1826 by the Dean and Chapter.

Nov. 6. At Wengrug, near Aberystwith, aged 31, the Rev. Ebenezer W. Davies, M.A. Perpetual Curate of Nerquis, Flintshire, to which he was presented in 1836 by the Vicar of Mold.

At Swansea, aged 65, the Rev. Evan Griffith, a Prebendary of St. David's. He was of St. John's college, Oxford, B.D. 1813; for ten years a master of the Grammar-school at Shrewsbury, under the late Dr. Butler (the Bishop of Lichfield), and for twenty years Head Master of the Grammar-school at Swansea.

Nov. 8. At Warwick, aged 37, the Rev. Digby Michael Bourne, formerly of Worcester college, Oxford. He was the youngest son of the late Robert Bourne, M.D.

At Cottishall Hall, Norfolk, aged 76, the Rev. James Ward, D.D. senior chaplain of the Bengal presidency; formerly Fellow of Queen's college, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. 1786, as 10th Wrangler, M.A. 1789, D.D. 1798.

Nov. 9. At Toddington, Gloucestershire, aged 85, the Rev. John Eddy, for fifty-four years Vicar of Toddington and Didbrook, Glouc. and fifty-three years Rector of Whaddon, Wilts. He was a native of Lidney, Gloucestershire, entered at Wadham college, Oxford, March 31, 1778, took the degree of B.A. in

1781; afterwards removed to All Souls, and graduated M.A. 1787.

Aged 80, the Rev. Samuel Oldacres, Rector of Gonalstone, Nottinghamshire. He was of Emanuel college, Cambridge, B.A. 1784, as 3d Junior Optime, M.A. 1787, and was instituted to his living in 1811.

Nov. 10. At Duncrivie, Kinross-shire, aged 30, the Rev. John Murray, late Curate of the parish church, Halifax, and formerly Curate of Habergham Eaves, Lancashire. He was of Trinity college, Cambridge, B.A. 1835, M.A. 183...

Nov. 11. At Grantham, aged 56, the Rev. Robert Gordon Andrews, M.A. Vicar of Haugh-on-the-hill, and formerly Head Master of Grantham Free Grammar School. He was of Corpus Christi college, Oxford, M.A. 1812. He was presented to his living in 1822 by the Lord Chancellor.

Aged 78, the Rev. William Blundell, Perpetual Curate of St. Anne's church, Liverpool. He was of Sidney-Sussex college, Cambridge, B.A. 1794, and was appointed to the church of St. Anne's by the corporation of Liverpool in 1802.

Nov. 14. In his 40th year, the Rev. James Henry Stone, Perpetual Curate of Eye, near Peterborough. He was of Trinity college, Cambridge, B.A. 1828, M.A. 183.., and was collated to Eye by the Bishop of Peterborough in 1832. He was just about to leave Eye from weakness of health and mental depression, when he hung himself to his bed in a fit of insanity.

Nov. 15. At Carshalton, aged 65, the Rev. E. J. Beynon, of that place, and of Slines Oakes, Chelsham, Surrey.

At Whalton, Northumberland, aged 54, the Rev. Ralph Bates Hunter, M.A. Rector of that parish. He was the son of John Hunter, esq. by Hannah, daughter of Colonel Bates, of Milburne. He was of University college, Oxford; was formerly incumbent of Harrogate, Yorkshire; and was presented to Whalton by his father-in-law in 1824.

Nov. 16. Aged 42, the Rev. William Henry Prescot, M.A. of Bradshaw hall, in the parish of Cheadle, youngest son of the late, and brother to the present, Rector of Stockport.

Nov. 17. At Douglas, Isle of Man, aged 68, the Rev. Rowland Wingfield, of the Rhys-pont, near Oswestry, a Canon of St. Asaph, and Vicar of Ruabon, Denbighshire. He wasof Christchurch, Oxford, M.A. 1799; was collated to the vicarage of Ruabon in 1801, by Dr. Bagot, then Bishop of St. Asaph, and to his canonry in 1819, by Bishop Luxmoore.

DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

Sept. 28. In Hyde Park-place, Mary Frances, wife of Wm. Amos Scarborough Westoby, esq. M. A. of Trinity College,

and of Lincoln's Inn, barrister.

Oct. 5. In Stratford-place, aged 55, Hester Harriet-Pitt, widow of Lt.-Gen. Sir Wm. H. Pringle, G.C.B. She was the only child of the Hon. Edward James Eliot, eldest brother of the present Earl of St. German's, by Lady Harriet Pitt, second daughter of William first Earl of Chatham. Her mother died in childbed at her birth in 1786; her father in 1797. Sir W. H. Pringle died in 1840.

Nov. 15. At Chelsea, Henry Clements,

M.D.

Nov. 16. In Somers-pl. Hyde Park Square, aged 40, Edward Lewes Johnson, esq. of the Report Office, in Chancery.

At Peckham, aged 29, Clementina, wife of Alfred Luck, esq. second dau. of John Golding, esq. of Ditton-pl. Kent.

Nov. 17. Charlotte Anne, wife of John Richard Baker, esq. of Devonshire-st. Portland-pl. & Aldenham Cottage, Herts.

In Richmond-terr. Miss Jane Irving, niece of John Irving, esq. M.P.

Nov. 19. In Montagu-st. Russell-sq. aged 89, Katharine, widow of Wm. Hunt Mickelfield, esq. of West Tilbury, Essex. At Highgate Rise, John M'Clure, esq. Nov. 20. At Bermondsey, aged 73, Sarah, relict of William George Watts, esq. Nov. 21. In Torrington-sq. Charlotte, wife of Robert M'William, esq.

On Clapham Common, aged 90, John Pugh, esq. late of Gracechurch-st.

Nov. 22. At Kensington, aged 72, Thomas Cleeve, esq. late of the East India Company's Home Service.

Nov. 24. Aged 78, William Elered, esq. of Highgate, and the Middle Temple. Nov. 25. At Millfield-lane, Highgate, aged 24, Thomas Starling, esq.

In Lower Seymour-st. aged 71, the Right Hon. Elizabeth Lady Mostyn, wife of Lord Mostyn. She was third dau. of the late Sir Roger Mostyn, of Mostyn, Flintshire, Bart. by Margaret, dau. and heiress of the Rev. Hugh Wynne, LL.D.; was married in 1794 to Sir Edward Pryce Lloyd, Bart. who was created Lord Mostyn in 1831, and has left issue the Hon. Edward Mostyn Lloyd-Mostyn, esq. M.P. Lord Lieutenant of Merionethshire, (who assumed the name of Mostyn on succeeding to the estates of his uncle Sir Thomas Mostyn in 1831,) one other son, and two daughters.

In Prince's-st. Hanover-sq. aged 59, William Rigby Bradshaw, esq.

Nov. 27. Robert Laxton, esq. of George.

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Rev. H. R. Shepherd, B.A. Chaplain at
At Hackney, Jane-Leighton, wife of the
Dacca, Bengal, and eldest dau. of the late
Capt. Henry Christopher, E. I. Co.'s Serv.

At Upper Clapton, Thomas A. Cobden, esq. late of Carlow, Ireland.

Nov. 28. In Manchester-sq. Mary Frances, widow of Major-Gen. Robert Craufurd, who fell at the storming of Cuidad Rodrigo.

Nov. 29. At Notting-hill, aged 75, Sarah, relict of Ralph Crozier, esq. and dau. of the late James Green, esq. of Col. chester.

ton-pl. Berkeley-sq. and of Winchester-
Aged 86, John Rhodes, esq. late of Bru-
row, New-road.

Ann, widow of Joseph Tringham, esq.
At St. John's Wood-road, aged 81,

Nov. 30. In Nassau-street, Middlesex Hospital, Floyer Boulstroat Knight, esq. son of the late Richard Knight, esq. late of Chidock, Dorset.

Sophia-Matilda, wife of W. M. Watts, esq. of Colebrooke-ter. Islington.

At Stamford-hill, aged 48, Maria, relict of the Rev. John Weybridge, A.M. late of St. John's Coll. Cambridge, and only surviving child of the late Sir Wm. Staines, Alderman of London.

At Turnham-green, aged 65, Stephen Leach, esq.

In Upper Montague-st. Robert Power, esq. of Clashmore-house, Clashmore, Waterford, Ireland.

Lately. At Peckham, aged 54, Mr. C.Willoughby, formerly a banker at Frome, Somerset.

Signor Ferrari, an octogenarian,onceconductor of the Opera, and preceptor to the late Queen Caroline and Princess Charlotte.

pelier-house, South Lambeth, Surrey, Dec. 1. Richard Turner, esq. of Montlate of Chadwell Place, Grays, Essex.

In Wilton-crescent, Marianne, wife of George Drummond, esq. and sister of the Right Hon. Lord Portman. She was married in 1831, and leaves a numerous family.

Dec. 2. At Fulham, aged 77, N. Levien, esq.

In Upper Baker-st. aged 60, Miss Jane Louisa Marchant, late of Upper Gloucester-place, Regent's Park.

Dec. 3. In Portland-pl. the Rt. Hon. Mary Countess of Munster. She was a dau. of the late Earl of Egremont, and married her late husband George Earl of Munster (the eldest son of King William IV.) whom she survived not quite nine

months, Oct. 18, 1819. She leaves two

daughters, the present Earl, now in his 19th year, and three younger sons.

Matthew Stritch, esq. of Eltham-pl. Kennington, Surrey, and of Toumullin, co. Clare, Ireland.

Dec. 4. In Bedford-square, Peregrine Dealtry, esq. Master of the Crown Office. Mark Hewitt, esq. of Hever cottage, Haverstock Hill, Hampstead, and Olson Combe, near Sunbridge, Kent.

Dec. 5. In Woburn-place, Russell-sq. Catharine, relict of T. G. M'Intyre, Lieut. and Adjt. 91st reg.

Dec. 6. At Abbey Lodge, Regent's Park, aged 51, Charles Norris, esq. late Chief Sec. to Government at Bombay.

Dec. 7. In Manchester-st. Gray's-innroad, Hannah, relict of Benj. D'Aranda, of Billericay.

At Battersea, George, younger son of John Charles Constable, esq. and late a Lieut. in the 13th Bombay N. Inf.

Dec. 8. In Hyde Park-gardens, aged 50, Francis-Anthony Morris, esq. second son of Charles Morris, esq. of Portman-sq.

In Albany-st. Regent's Park, aged 21, Alexander Erichsen.

In the Middle Temple, aged 36, John, Meek, esq. of Basinghall-street.

At Wellington-terr. St. John's Wood, Caroline-Augusta, wife of Major Thomas Pollok, C. B. Madras Inf.

Dec. 9. In Union-pl. Marylebone, aged 67, Capt. David Sutton, late of E. I.C. Maritime Service.

At Islington, aged 80, Elizabeth, relict of William Abud, esq. of Hornsey-lane, and St. James's-street, Clerkenwell.

Dec. 11. Aged 82, George Lane, esq. of Canonbury-square.

At Clapham, aged 98, Mrs. Ann Panrucker.

At Clapham common, aged 63, Bartholomew Jeffery, esq. BERKS.-Sept. 16. At Reading, in her 96th year, Mrs. Mary Baker.

Dec. 10. At Three-mile-cross, near Reading, aged 82, George Mitford, esq. M.D. father of Miss Mitford the authoress.

BUCKS. Nov. 18. At High Wycombe, Miss Milner.

Dec. 3. At Loudwater, aged 66, William Allen, esq. late of the firm of Allen and Anderson, London.

CAMBRIDGE.Sept. 2. Mr. James Ling, lay clerk of Ely cathedral, and parish clerk of Ely Trinity. He originally came from Hadleigh, in Suffolk, and was an excellent counter-tenor singer.

Sept. 23. At Six-mile-bottom, near Newmarket, aged 96, Mr. Charles Wedge. He was long engaged in various public works, and commissioner for the inclosure of many parishes in Cambridgeshire and adjoining counties, and the extensive drainage of the fens in the neighbourhood of Boston, in the county of Lincoln; and he was the first, by his example, to lead GENT, MAG. VOL. XIX.

to the improvement of the barren heaths of Cambridgeshire.

Sept. 27. Aged 58, Eliza, the wife of W. Johnson, esq. of Llandaff-house, Cambridge.

Oct. 17. At Bournbridge Lodge, aged 65, the wife of Danield Wakefield, esq. CORNWALL.. .Dec. 2. Aged 48, Thomas Peter, esq. surgeon, Marazion, eldest son of the Rev. Thomas Peter Gurney, of Trehavorne, near Truro.

Dec. 11. Aged 9, Caroline, youngest dau. of J. H. Tremayne, esq. of Heligan.

CUMBERLAND.-Oct. 21. Wm. Scott, of Burnmouth, well known in Eskdale and Liddlesdale, and indeed through the whole of the border counties, as the author of "Border Exploits," and "The Beauties of the Border," both of which have been frequently reprinted. He was a shrewd, intelligent man, of eccentric habits, and fond of collecting historical records; indeed, he was a perfect storehouse of local tradition and anecdote. He was by trade a stonemason, but for many years he kept the parochial school at Burnmouth; and during harvest (a time when country schools are closed) he travelled the country, like "Old Mortality," lettering new and deciphering old tombstones. He was accidentally killed by being thrown from

a cart.

Nov. 23. At Workington-hall, aged 34, John-Christian, eldest son of Henry Curwen, esq. of Workington-hall.

DERBY.-Dec. 3. At Chesterfield, aged 80, Charlotte, relict of the Rev. James Boden, of Sheffield, and mother of the Rev. J. Boden, of Beverley.

DEVON.-Sept. 23. At Haslar Hospital, Lieut. John Hall, R.N. late employed in the Peninsular packet service.

Nov. 6. At Devonport, C. Thomas, esq. M.D. surgeon R.N. brother to Adm. R. Thomas.

Nov. 18. At Exmouth, aged 40, Jane Hannah, widow of J. R. Wise, esq. only dau. of the late Col. Ellison, M.P. of Sudbrooke Holme and Boultham Hall, Linc.

Nov. 22. At Southmolton, Miss Nole, youngest dau. of the late Lewis Nole, esq. Nov. 23. At Torquay, Jeffery, only son of J. Lang, esq. M.D.

Nov. 28. At Feniton Court, Frances Duke, wife of the Hon. Mr. Justice Patteson, and only dau. of the late James Coleridge, esq. of Heath's Court.

Nov. 29. At Axminster, aged 68, Mary, relict of the Rev. Samuel Devenish, of Sydling, near Cerne.

Lately. At Devonport, Caroline, relict of the Rev. Robert-Serrel Wood, of Osmington, Dorset, and dau. of the late Edward Atkyns Bray, esq. of Tavistock.

Dec. 2. At Torquay, Anne, wife of Walpole George Eyre, esq.

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At Plymouth, aged 58, Alexander Frazer, esq. late Capt. 47th foot.

Dec. 3. At the Globe Hotel, Exeter, aged 60, James Hilton, esq. of Plymouth.

Dec. 4. At Exeter, Anne, eldest dau. of the late Richard Jones, esq. of Llay House, Denbighsh.

Dec. 5. At the rectory, Clyst St. Lawrence, at an advanced age, Grace, relict of Langdon John Full, esq. late of Downton House, Dittisham.

At Ware House, Uplyme, the wife of T. L. Follett, esq.

Dec. 12. Aged 71, John Elliot Winsloe, esq. late of Collipriest House, Tiverton.

Dec. 14. At Exeter, James Trew, esq. DORSET.-Nov. 24. At Weymouth, R. B. Clark, esq. of her Majesty's Customs at that port, late Comptroller of Customs at Chepstow.

Dec. 3. At Poole, aged 59, Robert Slade, esq. son of the late James Slade, esq.

Dec. 11. At Weymouth, Elizabeth, wife of Rear-Adm. Hancock, and youngest dau. of the late John Harwood, esq. of Exning Hall, Newmarket.

Dec. 13. At Wolland House, Catharine, wife of George Colby Loftus, esq.

DURHAM.-Nov. 22. At the College, Durham, aged six months, Francis-Augustus, third son of the Hon. and Rev. Robert Liddell.

Dec. 2. At Bishopwearmouth, aged 89, Lady Peat, widow of the Rev. Sir Robert Peat, chaplain to King George IV. Her eccentricities as Miss Smith, of East Herrington, and the firing of her house and murder of her servant girl by some criminal yet unknown, are well remembered.

ESSEX.--Nov. 24. At Dedham, aged 86, Mrs. Elizabeth Gould, dau. of the Rev. W. Gould, formerly Vicar of Hoxne, Suffolk.

Nov. 25. At Cressing Temple, aged 68, Jeffery Grimwood, esq.

Dec. 1. At Debden Parsonage, aged 81, Mrs. Frances Totton, dau. of the late Rev. W. Totton, Vicar of Edgware.

Dec. 5. At Wanstead, aged 80, Catharine-Letitia, relict of George Dettmar, esq. of Blake Hall.

GLOUCESTER.-Nov. 16. Atthe Thrupp, near Stroud, Anne, widow of William Stanton, esq.

Nov. 17. At Cheltenham, aged 73,

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At the Spa, Gloucester, Lucy, eldest dau. of the late J. Phillott, esq.

HANTS.-Nov. 9. At Southampton, aged 92, Mr. John Rogers, nurseryman. He was the author of several treatises on gardening and planting; since his 80th year he published the "Fruit Cultivator" and the "Vegetable Cultivator," both works of much useful and valuable information.

Nov. 14. At Southampton, Frances, wife of Charles Marett, esq. and youngest dau. of the late Benjamin Rouse, esq.

Nov. 21. At Candys, near Southampton, aged 79, William Hallett, esq. formerly of Denford House, near Hungerford, Berks.

At Catesfield, near Fareham, Catharine, widow of Moses Hawker, esq.

Nov. 23. George, youngest son of Robert Bloxam, esq. of Newport, I. W. At Belgrave House, Ventnor, I.W. aged 72, George A. Martin, esq.

At Southsea, near Portsmouth, aged 84, Alexander Patterson, esq.

Nov. 24. At St. Cross, Winchester, aged 62, William Carey, esq. of Water Wheel, Westmoreland, Jamaica.

Nov. 25. At Basingstoke, John Simmons, esq. banker.

Nov. 27. At Shirley, near Southampton, aged 67, John Story, esq.

Nov. 28. At Burton Cottage, near Christchurch, aged 85, Mrs. Tod, relict of James Tod, esq. and mother of MajorGen. S. H. Tod, E. I. Co.'s service.

At Southampton, aged 78, Mrs. Charlotte Buckle, formerly of the Mythe House, Tewkesbury.

Dec. 5. Lady Baynes, relict of the late Sir Christopher Baynes, Bart. of Harefield Place, Middlesex. She was Nanny, daughter of William Gregory, esq. of Ryde; was married in 1788, and left a widow in 1837, having had issue the present Sir William Baynes, two other sons, and one daughter.

At Newport, I. W., Susan, eldest dau. of the late George Augustus Bygrave, esq. Dec. 9. At Woodside, near Lymington, aged 76, Mrs. Fazakerley.

HERTS.-Oct. 14. In her 77th year, Mary, relict of William Moseley, esq. of Thorley.

William Penn Gaskell, esq. lineally de. Dec. 5. Near Elstree, Richard Kirwan

scended, through his mother, from William Penn, the founder and original proprietor of Pennsylvania, and Sir William Springett, who was killed at the siege of Banbury.

Lately. At Cheltenham, Sarah, widow of the Rev. Benj. Banner, late Rector of Dudcote, Berks.

At an advanced age, Capt. Colin Campbell, R.N. of the Spa, Gloucester.

Hill, esq. Capt. on half-pay 52d Regt. late of Hinton, near Hereford.

Dec. 12. A few hours after having given birth to a daughter, Mrs. Harris, wife of Dr. Harris, of Cheshunt College, author of" Mammon," &c.

HEREFORD.-Nov. 17. At Hereford, aged 36, Mr. Hunt, the organist of Hereford Cathedral. He was present at an audit dinner at the College, and in leaving the room falling over some glass on the

floor, one of his wrists was frightfully cut, some of the minor arteries divided, and great loss of blood took place, which caused his death. He was an accomplished musician, and a pupil of Mr. Corfe, organist of Salisbury Cathedral. His young nephew, a chorister in Hereford cathedral, has since died from the shock of his sudden bereavement. At a meeting of his friends on the 26th Nov. it was determined as a public testimonial to his memory, to publish, by subscription, a selection from his own vocal compositions, the profits to be given to his widow. The publication will form a quarto volume, price one guinea, and more than 120 subscriptions have been received.

KENT.-Nov. 15. At Chafford, Penshurst, Sarah, relict of David Edwards, esq. of Withyam, Sussex.

Nov. 19. Aged 14, Rycroft George, second son of the Rev. Richard Harvey, Vicar of Ramsgate.

Nov. 30. At Chelsfield, Mary, second dau. of the late John Fuller, esq.

At Clay Hill, Beckenham, aged 54, William Thompson Rawes, esq.

Lately. At Tunbridge Wells, aged 85, Mary, relict of John Digges La Touche, esq. of Jamaica.

Dec. 5. At Maidstone, Frances Julia, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Best, esq. of Park House, Boxley.

LEICESTERSHIRE.-Nov. 8. Charlotte Frances, second dau. of the Rev. E. H. Hoare, Vicar of Barkby.

LINCOLN.-Nov. 14. At Burwell Park, aged 76, Matthew Bancroft Lister, esq.

Nov. 17. At Claxby, Elizabeth-Dorothy, wife of the Rev. William Dodson, and eldest dau. of the late T. Phillips Lambe, esq. of Mountsfield Lodge, Sussex.

MIDDLESEX.-Nov. 2. At Twickenham, Julia-Amelia-Sophia, wife of Col. P. Hawker, of Longparish House, Hants.

Nov. 20. At Chiswick Grove, after a serious illness of a few hours only, Septimus Burton, esq. solicitor. He was the 7th son of the late celebrated builder Mr. Burton, and brother of the eminent architect Decimus Burton, esq. Mr. S. Burton lost his wife a short time since, and has left (an only son.

Nov. 29. At Harrow-on-the-Hill, Frances, relict of the Rev. Benj. Evans.

Dec. 2. Francis D'Arcy Bacon, esq. youngest son of the late John Bacon, esq. of Friern House, and formerly Brevet Major, 19th Dragoons.

At Hampton, aged 33, Wm. Frederick Gridley, esq.

NORFOLK.-Nov. 27. At Binham, aged 74, Mrs. England, relict of the late Richard England, esq.

Nov. 28. At Norwich, aged 51, George

Edw. Francis, esq. of Martham, a Captain in the East Norfolk Militia, and in the Commission of the Peace for the county. NORTHAMPTON.-Oct. 23. At Grimsbury House, Edward Lamley Fisher, esq. Oct. 24. At Holcott, aged 79, Mrs. Isabella Walmsley. She survived her husband, the late Rev. Wm. Walmsley, Curate of Holcott, 36 years.

Oct. 26. At Northampton, aged 16, Lionel-Lyde-Ward, eldest son of the Rev. Francis Tebbutt, of Hanwell, Middlesex, late Curate of Welton.

Nov. 8. Aged 35, Ann, wife of Mr. Iliffe, of Desborough, and dau. of the late Mr. Rowley of Queenborough, co. Leicester; also, Nov. 29, at his daughter's at Brington, Hunts, aged 77, Mr. John Iliffe, late of Desborough.

Nov. 19. Aged 7, at Middleton Cheney, Anne Catharine, dau. of the Rev. S. Hall, Rector of that parish.

Dec. 6. At Thorpe Malser, Barbara Ann, youngest dau. of Thos. P. Maunsell, esq. M.P.

NOTTS.-Nov. 18. Aged 72, Thomas Newstead, esq. of Dunham-on-Trent.

SALOP.-Lately. At Mawley, George, infant son of Sir Edward Blount, Bart.

Dec. 2. William Temple Best, esq. of Stepple-hall; late of Kempsey near Worcester. He was accidentally drowned in the river Rea, in returning home after dining with the Rev. A. Woodward, of Neen Savage. He has left a widow and six daughters.

SOMERSET.-Oct. 8. At the residence of R. P. Boyd, esq. Clevedon, aged 74, Ann, third daughter of the late Matthew Wright, esq. of Stamford Bridge, co. York.

Lately. Aged 79, Jane, widow of James Uttermare Williams, esq. of Chard.

Nov. 29. At Bath, Rachel, eldest dau. of the late Rev. James Waller, D. D. late Vicar of Kensington, and Archd. of Essex.

Nov. 30. Aged 41, Mr. George Stone, solicitor, of Taunton.

STAFFORD.-Lately. At Ranton Abbey, aged 11, Mary daughter of Sir Joshua Walmsley.

SUFFOLK.-Oct. 13. In his 82d year, William Martin, esq. of Hemingston Hall.

Nov. 25. At Bury, Phoebe, relict of Major Bridge, of Great Blakenham, and youngest dau. of the late Capt. Francis Grose, the celebrated antiquary.

At Bury, aged 35, Thomas Jeffes, esq. of Sapiston.

Dec. 7. At Bury, aged 71, Mary, relict of William Green, esq. of Bryanstone-sq. Dec. 8. Aged 63, Catharine, wife of James Thorndike, esq. of Ipswich.

SURREY.-Nov. 19. Aged 77, at Nor biton House, Kingston, Mary, relict of Thos. Knowlys, esq.

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