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Dec. 5. At Louth, co. Lincoln, aged 59, the Rev. Stephen Preston, Curate of He Little Grimsby and Conisholme. was the son of William Preston, esq. of Louth; entered at Lincoln college, Oxford, in 1802, graduated B.A. 1803, M.A. 1806, B.D. 1815, became a Fellow of that Society, and was for some time Curate of St. Michael's, Oxford. He combined many and varied qualifications for public usefulness; and the public institutions of Louth, as well as his parishioners and neighbours at large, have lost in him a judicious friend and able supporter.

The Rev. Robert Parry Sidney, Rector of Longworth, Berks. He was formerly Fellow of Jesus college, Oxford, where he graduated M.A. 1795, B.D. 1803, and he was presented to his living by that Society in 1820.

Dec. 6. At Buntingford, Herts, in his 80th year, the Rev. Samuel Dewe, for forty years Master of the Free Grammar School at that town. He was a native of Oxford; matriculated at Trimity college in 1778, and removed to Balliol the fol. lowing year on the attainment of an Oxford exhibition. He graduated B.A. 1782, M.A. 1786.

Dec. 9. Aged 68, the Rev. George Maximilian Bethune, D.C.L. Rector of Worth, Sussex, and Brunstead, Norfolk. He was of University college, Oxford, M.A. 1801, B. and D.C.L. 1809, was instituted to the rectory of Worth in 1803, on his own presentation, and to that of Brunstead in 1804 by the Earl of Abergavenny.

DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

Nov. 9. At Norfolk-street, Park-lane, Major-Gen. Wm. Hull, C. B. of the Bombay Army.

Nov. 10. In Baker-st, aged 53, Lieut.-Col. Crewe, of Loake's Hill, near High Wycombe.

Nov. 11. At Kensington, aged 89, Mrs. Mary Grignon.

Nov. 13. In Upper Gloucester-place, Caroline, widow of John Law, esq. E. I. Co.'s Service.

Nov. 14. At Walham-green, Sarah, wife of Capt. Kirkley, late of 39th regt. and eldest dau. of the late S. H. Rither.

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Aged 87, D. Martineau, esq. of Stockwell Common.

Nov. 16. Aged 19, Jane, fourth dau. of Joseph Hanby, esq. of Middle Scotland-yard.

Nov. 19. In Lansdowne-place,_ aged 85, Elizabeth, relict of George Snow, esq. of Langton, Dorset.

Sarah-Anne, wife of the Rev. J. J. Reynolds, Secretary of the London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews.

Nov. 20. In Wimpole-st. aged 92, John Chalon, esq. formerly of the Royal Military College.

At Blackwall, aged 60, Mr. Samuel Lovegrove. Mr. L. has contributed not a little to the good living of the worthy citizens of London. He first kept the Horn Tavern, in Doctors' Commons; afterwards the Crown and Sceptre, at Greenwich; then built two splendid taverns at Blackwall, both of which he occupied; and at the same time kept the well-known London Coffee-house, Ludgate-hill.

Nov. 22. Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. H. Mackenzie, M. A. Incumbent Minister of St. James's, Bermondsey.

At Croydon, aged 61, Edward Lulham, esq.

Nov. 23. At Camberwell, Edward, youngest son of R. E. Holme, esq.

In Burlington Gardens, aged 46, Frances Susan, wife of Col. the Hon. Henry Cavendish, and only sister of the late Earl of Durham. She was married first in 1811, to Col, the Hon. FrederickHoward, brother to the present Earl of Carlisle, who died in 1815 of wounds received at Waterloo, leaving issue Frederick-John Howard, esq. now M.P. for Youghal, and another (posthumous) son who died in 1823; and in 1819 became the second wife of Col. Cavendish, and has had issue five sons (of whom three survive) and one daughter.

At Dalston, Susan, wife of Captain Dashwood Strettell, 20th Madras N. Inf.

Nov. 24. At Highgate, aged 54, William Fisher, esq. formerly of Chancerylane. His body was interred in the Highgate Cemetery.

Aged 74, James Watts, esq. of College-st. Westminster, formerly a considerable builder. He was senior burgess for the parish of St. John's, in the Court of Westminster; a Governor of the Grey Coat and Green Coat Hospitals, &c.

At Hackney, aged 80, Isaac Booth, esq. senior cashier in the bank of England.

The wife of John Jortin, esq. of Charlotte-st. Bedford-sq.

Nov. 25. In the New Kent-road, Mr. Abraham Cohen Machin, of the Stock Exchange.

At the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, aged 54, Anna-Maria, wife of William North, esq.

Nov. 27. At Kensington, aged 75, Mrs. Janet Colhoun, dau. of the late J. Colhoun, esq. of Rood-lane.

Nov. 28. At Leicester-place, Mr. Thos. Lindsay Willman, the celebrated clarionet player, a director of the Philharmonic Band, and member of the Royal Society of Musicians.

Aged 80, Mr. Charles-Augustus Savage, of Fetter-lane, formerly keeper of the Red Hart livery-stables. He was 24 years a member of the Common Council for the Ward of Farringdon Without.

Nov. 29. At Mecklenburgh-sq. James Mackenzie, esq. of Merklands, Perthshire.

At Chelsea, in the house of her sonin-law, in her 70th year, Mary, relict of S. Godson, esq. land agent, &c. of Hook-Norton, Oxf.

At Islington, aged 35, Hannah, wife of Richard Matthews, esq. of Histon, co. Camb. barrister-at-law.

Mary-Ann, wife of George Gay, esq. of Camberwell, sister of the Rev. Thos. Moseley, Rector of St. Martin's, Birmingham.

Nov. 30. At Kensington, aged 63, Sophia, wife of W. F. Chapman, esq.

Lately. Aged 53, J. T. Morgan, esq. eldest son of the late Col. James Morgan, of Southampton.

Aged 88, Mrs. Edmunds, aunt to the Earl of Lindsey.

Gervase Wheeler, esq. of Bartlett'sbuildings, and of Elm Villa, Finchley.

In London, M. de la Bourdonnais, the first chess player in the world.

Dec. 1. At the residence of her brotherin-law, Francis Slater, esq. Stockwellcommon, aged 26, Alice, wife of Thomas Shaw Hellier, esq. of the Woodhouse, Staffordshire, and Leamington, Warwickshire, only child of Wm. B. Pershouse, esq. of Penn Hall, Staffordshire.

In Henrietta-st. Cavendish sq. aged 59, W. Tyler, esq.

In Park-st. Westminster, at a very advanced age, Maria-Lætitia, widow of Thomas Dyer, esq. and eldest dau, of the late Archibald Grant, of Pittencrieff, esq.

At Camberwell Grove, aged 86, Lewis Lewis, esq. the senior bridge-master of the City of London.

Aged 63, Edward Greathed, esq. of Uddings House, Dorset.

Mrs. Tate, widow of Major Tate, and niece to the late Col. James Lawrie. GENT. MAG. VOL. XV.

In Surrey-st. Strand, aged 82, J. Carter, esq.

At Stockwell Common, aged 26, Alice, wife of T. S. Hellier, esq. of the Woodhouse, Staff. and Leamington, Warw.

Dec. 2. At Clapham, aged 74, JennetAnn, relict of Robert Bevill, esq. for many years Registrar of the Bedford Level Corporation, and a Magistrate of Worship-st. Police-office.

Dec. 3. In Princes-st. Cavendish. sq. aged 27, Mr. F. W. Witsinghausen, of Christ's coll. Camb.

Dec. 4. In Cumberland-pl. Regent's Park, aged 23, Emma-Jane, wife of the Hon. Sir Edward Butler, son of Lord Dunboyne. She was the only daughter and heir of Arthur Baily, esq. and niece of Francis Baily, esq. F.R.S. and was married on the 16th March, 1839.

In Connaught-place West, Matilda, wife of W. H. Kitchen, esq.

Dec. 5. In Spanish-pl. Manchestersq. Charlotte, wife of John Moseley, esq. of Great Glenham, near Saxmundham.

At Kensington, aged 78, the widow of the Rev. Theophilus Lane, D.C.L. Prebendary of Hereford.

Dec. 8. In Tyssen-terr. Dalston, aged 78, Joseph Partridge, esq.

Dec. 9. At Camberwell, aged 74, Mary, relict of Bernard Wigg, esq. formerly of Plumstead Parva, Norfolk.

Dec. 11. Aged 41, Dr. Michael Ryan, editor of the Medical and Surgical Journal. He was an amiable and clever man, and has left a young family wholly unprovided for.

In Upper Grafton-st. Fitzroy-sq. aged 77, Mrs. Myatt.

At Kew Green, aged 83, Francis Bauer, esq. F. R.S., F.L.S., &c.

In Cumberland-terr. Regent's Park, James Bowness, esq. formerly of Lisbon. Dec. 12. At Charles-st. St. James's, in his 35th year, Capt. the Hon. James Stuart, late of the 85th Light Infantry, third son of the Right Hon. the Earl of Moray, K.T.

Dec. 14. At Homerton, aged 72, Frances, eldest dau. of the late John Squire, M.D.

Dec. 16. Aged 81, the Abbé de Voyaux de Favers, for many years the Principal of the Roman Catholic Chapel at Chelsea.

At Edwardes-pl. Kensington, aged 76, Robert Hennell, esq.

Dec. 17. At Camden Villas, Camden New-road, Janes Hutton, esq. R.N.

Dec. 21. In Chester-terrace, Regent's Park, aged 32, James Abernethy, esq. only son of the late John Abernethy, esq. the celebrated surgeon; formerly a Com

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moner of Brasenose College, Oxf. B.A. 1830.

Dec. 27. In Torrington-square, Mary, wife of the Rev. Joseph Hunter, F.S.A. daughter of the late Francis Hayward, M.D. of Bath.

BEDS.-Dec. 10. In her 77th year, Mary-Anne, relict of the Rev. Thomas Gregory, late Vicar of Henlow.

BERKS.-Nov. 9. At Windsor, aged 38, Dr. J. Macbraire.

Nov. 21. At Reading, in his 87th year, Thomas Ward, esq. Mayor of Reading in 1819.

At Walliscote, near Reading, in the house of his son-in-law Capt. R. Merrick Fowler, R.N. aged 82, James Dashwood, esq. of Forest Lodge, near Bracknell, Berks, and of Vallow-wood, co. Somerset; brother of Rear-Adm. Sir Charles Dashwood, K.C.B.

Dec. 15. At Wargrave, aged 55, Francis Bramah, esq. second son of the late Joseph Bramah, esq. engineer.

Dec. 17. At Windsor Castle, aged 80, Capt. Strange, one of the Military Knights.

BUCKS.-Nov. 6. At the residence of her father, Taplow, aged 36, Catharine, youngest dau. of Robert Bird, esq. of Barton-on-the-Heath, Warw.

CAMBRIDGE.-Nov. 24. Anne, wife of W. W. Nash, esq. of Royston.

Nov. 28. At Cambridge, Henrietta, wife of J. C. Rowlatt, esq. of Queen's Coll. Camb. dau. of the late Capt. J. B. Samson, of Dibdin, Hants.

CHESHIRE.-Dec. 8, Aged 82, Mary, daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Maddock, formerly Rector of Liverpool, and sister of the late Rev. Thomas Maddock, Prebendary of Chester.

CORNWALL.-Dec. 8. At Penheale, Anne, wife of the Rev. Henry Addington Simcoe, second dau. of the late Rev. Edward Palmer, of Moseley, Worc.

Dec. 15. At Penheale, near Launceston, the wife of the Rev. H. A. Sim.

coe.

CUMBERLAND.-Nov. 23. At Netherby, Georgiana, dau. of the late Col. and Lady Elizabeth Callender, of Craigforth, Stirlingshire.

Nov. 28. Aged 72, Mary, second dau. of the late Rev. Dr. James, Rector of Arthuret and Kirkandrews.

DERBY.-Dec. 11. Aged 84, B. Lucas, esq. of Hasland.

DEVON.-Nov. 13. At Clyst Honiton, aged 77, Mary, relict of Gregory Webber, esq. of Woodbeer Cottage, Plymtree.

Nov. 14. At Staplake Mount, aged 66, W. Sweetland, esq. many years Cap

tain of the Port, and Superintendent of Quarantine, at Gibraltar.

Nov. 17. At Plymouth, aged 76, Lucretia Bedford, relict of the Rev. John Jago, D.D. Vicar of Milton Abbot.

Nov. 25.

Nov. 18. At Cutsey, near Taunton, aged 70, Betty, relict of the late Wm. Blake, esq. At Dawlish, Georgina Tryphena, youngest dau. of John Harvey Thursby, esq. of Abington Abbey, Northamptonshire.

Nov. 27. At South Petherton, aged 72, Margaret, wife of the Rev. D. Richards, dau. of the late J. Toller, esq.

Nov. 29. At Instow, aged 74, Lieut.Col. Lang, formerly of Blemheyes, near Exeter.

Lately. At Exmouth, Count de Vismes, Prince de Pointhieu.

Dec. 1. At Talaton, where he had been residing for the benefit of his health, aged 40, George Charles Constantine Lord Bruce, eldest son of the Earl of Elgin. He was of Christ Church, Oxford. He died unmarried, and his half brother, born in 1816, is now heir apparent to the Earldom.

At Bridgetown, Totness, aged 68, Ann, relict of Capt. C. S. Compton.

Elizabeth, third dau. of G. Barne, esq. of New Place, Tiverton.

Dec. 2. At Ilfracombe, aged 18, Charlotte, second dau. of Samuel E. Clark, esq.

At Torquay, aged 17, Thomas Bromby, youngest son of the Rev. J. H. Bromby, Vicar of Holy Trinity, Hull.

Dec. 5. At Dawlish, aged 92, Henry Lodge, esq. He was 30 years in the civil service of the East India Company. Dec. 6. At Ringmore, aged 71, T. Bennett, esq.

Dec. 10. Aged 85, Sarah, wife of the Rev. Thomas Tanner, of Bradninch.

DORSET.-Nov. 14. At Milborne St. Andrew, Ann, wife of Lieut. Rogers, of the Dorset Militia.

Dec. 13. At Blandford, aged 80, John Dansey, esq.

At Weymouth, aged 83, Wm. Oakley, esq. one of the Justices of the Peace for that borough.

ESSEX.--Nov. 24. At Lexden Park, near Colchester, aged 64, John Fletcher Mills, esq. late High Sheriff for the county.

Nov. 29. At Great Ropers, Southweald, aged 61, John Hirst, esq. a magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant for the county, and formerly a Capt. in the Royal Horse Guards Blue.

Dec. 6. Sophia, wife of Richard Birch Wolfe, esq. of Wood Hall. GLOUCESTER, Nov. 23. At her son's

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OBITUARY.

residence at Clifton, Dorothy, widow of the Rev. Simon Little, Rector of Hanover, Jamaica.

Nov. 24. Aged 68, John Waters, esq. of Cheltenham.

Nov. 29. At Boddington Manor-house, aged 82, John, eldest son of the late J. Blagdon, esq. of Northcote Manor-house, Devon.

Lately. At Cheltenham, at an advanced age, Maria-Eliza, widow of Sir Nigel Bowyer Griesley, Bart. She was the dau. and heiress of Caleb Garway, of Worcester, esq. became the second wife of Sir Nigel in 1796, and was left his widow in 1808, having had issue two daughters, Sir Roger the late Baronet, and another son, who died in 1816.

Dec. 5. At Tockington, Emma, dau. of the late Charles Partridge, esq. of Coltram Lodge.

Dec. 11. At Cheltenham, CarolineFrances, wife of the Rev. Robert Walpole, Rector of Christ Church, St. Marylebone.

HANTS.-Nov. 11. Caroline, youngest dau. of Thomas Jesson, esq. of Beechhouse, near Christchurch.

At Lymington, Maria-Clementina, youngest dau. of the late W. Archer, esq. of Stoke, Devonport.

Nov. 16. At Ventnor, Isle of Wight, Henry Deschamps, esq. Commoner of Lincoln college, Oxford, a young man of an exceedingly amiable disposition and intrinsic worth.

Nov. 25. At Boldre, Lymington, aged 64, J. Gilbert, esq.

Nov. 28. At Southampton, aged 68, Joseph Lomer, esq.

Lately. Mrs. Newman, of Fareham, the widow of Capt. Newman, who, with the whole of the crew, unhappily perished in the Hero, of 74 guns. She has bequeathed a legacy of 2001. to the Royal Naval Benevolent Society.

At Ryde, I. W., G. C. Rooke, esq.
late of the 79th Highlanders.

Dec. 4. At Winchester, aged 23, Geo.
Alderson Taylor, eidest son of the late
Rev. Joseph Taylor, Vicar of Snither-
field, Warw.

Dec. 16. At Mallingley-lodge, aged
56, Major Ralph Henry Sneyd.

HEREFORD. At Hereford, aged 42,
Catharine, relict of the Rev. W. Aldridge,
of Bradford, Wilts.

Dec. 4. At Langstone-court, near
Ross, aged 28, E. Jones, esq. B.A. of
Brasenose college, Oxford, Justice of the
Peace for the county.

HERTS.-Nov. 28. At Tewin Water,
aged 86, Henry Cowper, esq.
Charles Reginald
KENT.-Oct. 27.
Burnet, B.A. of Trinity coll. Camb.

eldest son of the Rev. Richard Burnet,
Vicar of Bethesden.

Nor. 17. At Colerates Storeham,
aged 37. Peter Pemme Ricketts, esq.

Nov. 24. At Dover, aged 36, Caro Ene, only dia. of John Squire, esq. of Pentonville. Her amiable manners, unaffected piety, and unwearying benevo lence, endeared her to all who knew her.

Lately. At Hythe, aged 56, Arabella, wife of William Trino, esq, one of the magistrates of that borcust.

At Canterbury, aged 26, Lieut. Shute Wint, 13th Light Dragoons. He parchased a cornetcy in that regiment in July 1834.

Dec. 1. At Woolwich, aged 86, Lucretia, relict of the Rev. John Lloyd, Rector of St. Dunstan-in-the-East.

Elizabeth, wife of Edward Twopeny, esq. of Rochester.

Dec. 8. Aged 19, James Congreve Morris, of Trinity coll. Camb. fourth son of the late Rev. Wm. Morris, Perp. Curate of Wye.

Dec. 12. At Wrotham, Harriet, wife of the Rev. George Moore, Rector of that parish.

Dec. 13. At Deptford Barracks, Percival Clennell Fenwick, esq. a Lieut. in the 61st regt. He purchased his ensigncy in Feb. 1835, and lieutenancy in Nov. 1837.

Dec. 15. At Margate, aged 62, Thos. Edwards, esq. formerly of Saffron Walden, Essex.

LANCASTER.-Nov. 23. At Springfield Hall, aged 37, H. Hargreaves, esq. a Deputy Lieutenant for the county Palatine of Lancaster, and one of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace.

Dec. 3. Aged 58, George Bigland, esq. of Bigland Hall, a Deputy Lieutenant for the county.

Dec. 7. At Bold, aged 42, Dorothea, wife of Sir Henry Bold Hoghton, Bart. She was the second dau. but by the death of her sister, Mary Princess Sapeiha, without issue) sole heiress of Peter Patten Bold, of Bold, co. Lane, esq.; was married in 1820, and has left several children.

Dec. 9. At Liverpool, Anne-Caroline, dau. of Wm. B. Colton, esq. and granddaughter of the Rev. J. Mudge, Vicar In her 85th of Brampford Peke, Devon. LEICESTER.-Dec. 10. year, Sarah, relict of the Rev. G. B. Oliver, late Vicar of Belgrave-cumBirstal.

LINCOLN.-Nov. 30. John Rudgard, esq. merchant, and an alderman of Lincoln.

Dec. 4. At Stamford, aro line-Eliza, wife of G. M. Rocher, es. Oporto.

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NORTHAMPTON.-Nov. 15. At Peterborough, at the house of her brother, William Henry Simpson, esq. aged 36, Elizabeth-Anne, eldest dau. of William Simpson, esq. of Milton Lodge.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-Nov. 9. At Belford Hall, aged 33, W. B. Clarke, esq.

Nov. 23. At the vicarage, Haltwhistle, Mary Ann, wife of the Rev. William Ives.

OXFORD -Dec. 5. Aged 60, William Law, esq. of Kidlington.

SOMERSET.-Nov. 12. At Bath, aged 78, John Robinson, esq.

Nov. 14. At his seat, Bishop's, near Wellington, in his 60th year, Thos. Edward Clarke, esq. of Chard, solicitor.

At Ashbrittle, aged 60, Thomas Edward Clarke, esq. sol. eldest son of the late Rev. T. E. Clarke, Rector of Clayhidon, and grandson of the Rev. Thomas Clarke, of Tremlet House, Ashbrittle.

Nov. 16. At Bath, aged 67, Mrs. Lynch, relict of Dr. Lynch.

Nov. 25. At Lansdowne Grove, Henry Boyle Deane, esq. formerly of Reading.

Lately. In her 25th year, Azelia, eldest daughter of the Rev. Geo. Bythesea, M. A. of Bath.

Dec. 2. Aged 82, John Atkins, esq. of Ashcott House, late of Jamaica.

Dec. 3. At Bath, Jane, relict of Simon Murchison, esq. of Baughlepore and Colquoy, East Indies.

Dec. 6. At Bath, aged 23, AnnaElizabeth, wife of Hanbury Pargeter, esq. At Bath, Charlotte, youngest dau. of the late James Bradford, esq. of Swindon.

Dec. 7. At Bath, aged 75, Sir William Dick, eighth Baronet of Braid, Scotland. He married, in 1821, Caroline, dau. of John Kingston, esq. and widow of Lt. Col. Alex. Fraser; but, having died without issue, is succeeded in the title by his next brother, Page Dick, esq. of Port Hall, Preston, near Brighton.

Dec. 14. Mary, wife of Capt. Collins, R.N. of Bath, and of Trewardale, Corn

wall. She was eldest dau. of the late T. Carlyon, esq. Tregrehan, Cornwall. Dec. 15. At Bath, aged 21, Mr. John Claude Wood, nephew of Sir Gabriel Wood, K. C.G.

SUFFOLK.-Nov. 29. At Trimley St. Mary, aged 33, Catharine, wife of the Rev. Charles Waller, only dau. of the late Rev. Joseph Julian.

Lately. At Ipswich, Hester, widow of Capt. Kennedy.

Lately. From a fit, in a stage coach, T. R. Holmes, esq. who had for many years filled the office of town clerk of Bury, to the satisfaction of all parties.

Dec. 6. At Melford, aged 31, Frances, wife of Rd. Almack, esq. and only dau, of Lieut. Col. Horn; leaving five infant children, a son and four daughters.

SURREY. Nov. 13. At Richmond, aged 62, Sir William Dundas, Bart, He was the eldest suviving son of Sir David Dundas, created a Baronet in 1815, by Isabella, dau. of Wm. Robertson, of Richmond, esq., and succeeded his father in 1826. He was unmarried, and is succeeded in his title and estate by his brother Lieut.-Col. James Fullerton Dundas.

Nov. 23. At Egham, aged 36, Georgina Margaret, wife of Hugh Boyle, and dau. of the late John Boulding, esq.

Nov. 25. At Kew, aged 57, John Watson, esq.

Aged 80, John Sanders, esq. of East Sheene.

Lately. At Kingston-on-Thames, aged 69, Jane, wife of W. H. Bentley, esq. Dec. 5. At Kew, Frances- Ann, eldest dau. of the late John Burt, esq. of Stony Stratford, Bucks.

Dec. 6. At Norwood, Ann, widow of Matthew Howard, esq.

Dec. 8. At Petersham, the Hon. Eliza Mackenzie Elphinstone, dau. of the deceased John eleventh Lord Elphinstone, and sister of the late Hon. Admiral Elphinstone Fleming.

Dec. 10. At Carshalton Park, Mrs. Riversdale Grenfell.

Dec. 15. Aged 81, James L. Smither, esq. of Esher.

Dec. 16. At Upper Tooting, aged 68, R. Gibson, esq.

SUSSEX.-Nov. 21. At Hastings, Harriet, wife of the Rev. S. Smith, Vicar of Lois Weedon, Northamptonshire.

Nov. 24. Jane-Bridget, eldest surviying dau. of W. J. Campion, esq. of Danny.

Nov. 27. At Brighton, F. Pipon, esq. 4th Light Drag. second son of Major Pipon, K.H.

Nov. 28. At Brighton, Mary An stance, widow of T. A. Morse, Bombay Artillery.

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