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DURHAM.-May 6. At Polham Hall, Darlington, Hannah-Chapman, widow of Jonathan Backhouse, esq. banker.

May 18. At Darlington, at an advanced age, Susannah, relict of William Harle Nichols, M.D. formerly of Whitby.

ESSEX-May 15. Aged 61, Letitia, wife of the Rev. Wm. Bond, M.A. Rector of Beauchamp Roding, Essex.

May 26. At Stratford Green, aged 66, William Leach, esq. R.N. formerly of Colet House, Stepney.

May 30. At Brentwood, aged 71, Mary, relict of William Costeker, esq. of Cornhill.

June 1. At Little Chesterford Park, Joseph Brown Wilks, esq.

June 3. At Hockley, aged 76, Sarah, relict of Thomas Newton Penny, esq. formerly of Cheapside, London.

GLOUCESTER.-May 17. At Clifton, aged 6, John Coleridge, son of the Bishop of Guiana.

At Clifton, aged 24, John George Swindell, esq. of Kilburn Priory.

May 20. At Saintbridge, near Gloucester, aged 77, Anne, wife of Benj. Williams, esq. late of Bowden Lodge, near Altrincham, Cheshire.

May 21. At Henbury, aged 38, Giles Cowley, esq.

At Pucklechurch, aged 81, Miss Chambers.

Aged 86, at the residence of her son-inlaw, Lieut. Kemball, R.N. Bristol, Mrs. Maria Elcock.

May 22. At Bristol, Margaret, relict of Col. Clement, of the Royal Art.

May 24. At Clifton, Sarah, wife of Henry Granger, esq. of Canford, Westbury-on-Trym.

Lately. At Cheltenham, aged 38, ElizaMary-Ann, widow of Major Bernard Mc Mahon, of the Bombay Army, and dau. of the late Rev. John Morgan, Vicar of Burton Dassett, Warwickshire.

June 1. At the house of her nephew, Joseph Fry, of Charlotte-st. aged 77, Sarah Allen, a member of the Society of Friends, formerly of Bristol.

June 4. At Clifton, Mary, wife of Adolphus Dodd, esq.

HANTS.-May 12. At Andover, the wife of Joseph Wakeford, esq.

May 13. At South Testwood, near Southampton, four days after having given birth to a dau., the wife of Captain Cator, R.A. and niece of Mrs. Sturges Bourne, of Great Testwood.

May 14. At Southsea, aged 29, Lieut. William Hallet Connolly, son of MajorGen. Connolly, R.M. He served as midshipman in the Formidable 84, in the Mediterranean, Comet steam-vessel, and President 50; and was made Lieutenant

in 1846, after which he served in the Brilliant 22, at the Cape.

May 15. At Venners, I. W. aged 60, Miss Worsley Holmes, sister of the late Sir Leonard Worsley Holmes.

May 16. Aged 44, T. Harris, esq. of Cliff House, Sandown, and of Coventry.

May 18. At Twyford, near Winchester, aged 76, Mary-Ann, eldest dau. of the late James Serle, esq. of Bishopstoke,

May 21. At Yarmouth, aged 34, Capt. Francis Richard Pyner, h.p., late of the 5th Fusiliers.

May 28. At Purbrook, near Portsmouth, aged 21, James Edmund Gregory, eldest surviving son of the late John Jervis Gregory, Lieut. R.N., and stepson of Francis Liardet, esq. Capt. R.N.

June 2. At Grately, aged 53, MaryComer, wife of W. H. Gale, esq.

At Southampton, aged 36, Henry Welch, esq.

June 5. At Testwood, aged 75, Anne, widow of the Right Hon. William Sturges Bourne. She was the daughter of Oldfield Bowles, esq. of North Aston, Oxfordshire; was married in 1808, and left a widow in 1845, having had issue an only daughter. (See the memoir of Mr. Sturges Bourne in our vol. XXIII. pp. 433, 661.)

HEREFORD.-May 27. At the Palace, Hereford, Laura, eldest surviving dau. of the Rt. Rev. Dr. Hampden, Bishop of Hereford.

Lately. Aged 101, Mrs. Burford, of Eastnor, near Ledbury.

HERTS.-May 17. At her son-in-law's, East Barnet, Hannah, wife of the late H. Wilding, esq. of Greenwich.

May 18. At the East India College, Haileybury (the residence of her son-inlaw Mr. Empson,) Mrs. Jeffrey, widow of Lord Jeffrey. Though naturally cheerful, her spirits never recovered the shock she sustained by the death of her distinguished partner, whom she has not survived four months. Mrs. Jeffrey was born in America, and was the grandniece of the celebrated John Wilkes, and second wife of the late Lord Jeffrey, to whom she was married in 1813.

May 22. At Bushey-heath, aged 84, Raphael Lamar West, esq. eldest son of the late Benj. West, esq. Pres. R.A.

June 6. At Watford-field, Watford, aged 67, Bailey Smith, esq.

HUNTINGDON.-May 23. At Huntingdon, aged 68, the Rev. William Wright, 21 years Pastor of the United Dissenting Church in that town, which he resigned in 1846. He was a native of Yoxford, in Suffolk.

KENT.-May 10. At Star-hill, Rochester, aged 66, Mrs. Elizabeth Drummond,

May 15. At Maidstone, aged 63, J. H. Mardon, esq. late of the Navy Pay Office.

May 18. At Maidstone, aged 71, Sarah, relict of James Anthony Gardner, esq. Comm. R. N.

At Woolwich, aged 15, Frances-Caroline, dau. of Major-Gen. Sir Hew De Ross.

May 19. At Milton-on-Thames, aged 86, Jane, widow of Abraham King, esq.

May 25. At Chislehurst, after giving birth to a still-born child, Frances, wife of the Rt. Hon. Henry Labouchere, President of the Board of Trade. She was the youngest dau. of the late Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. and sister of the first Lord of the Admiralty.

May 26. At Broadstairs, aged 22, Harriet-Mary-Lewis, eldest dau. of the late Capt. Oliver Frederick Sturt, of the Madras Army.

May 27. At Margate, aged 67, Harriet, third dau. of the late Rev. John Prat, Vicar of Monkton and Birchington.

May 31. At Rochester, aged 60, Anne, wife of W. C. Hillier, esq.

June 8. At Yotes Court, Maidstone, Grace-Ruth, wife of Hughes Ingram, esq. LANCASTER.-May 23. At Bootle, aged 106, Mrs. Margaret Holland. For the last fifty years she occupied a cottage on the canal bank, granted to her by the Earl of Derby.

June 7. Aged 52, Robert Andrews Hibbert, of West Breightmet Hill and Boltonle-Moors, esq. third and last surviving son of the late Rev. Nathaniel Hibbert of Rivington.

LEICESTERSH.-April 2. At Market Harborough, aged 83, P. O. Adams, esq. attorney, formerly clerk to the Harborough bench of magistrates.

April 28. At Frisby-on-the-Wreak, aged 43, Joel Harby, gentleman.

May 6. Aged 41, Mr. Thomas Windley, late librarian of the Mechanics' Institute, Leicester.

June 5. At Loddington Hall, aged 50, Charles Campbell Morris, esq. son of the late Campbell Morris, esq. Major in the Inniskillen regiment of Dragoons. This worthy family have been owners of Loddington since 1670. See Nichols's Leicestershire, iii. 330.

LINCOLN.-May 24. At Welbourn, aged 73, Francis Brown, esq.

May 27. Aged 35, Charles Wellington Kent, esq. second surviving son of the late Rev. George D. Kent, of Lincoln, formerly surgeon to the Surrey Dispensary.

Lately. At Lincoln, of glanders, Mr. Garfit, landlord of the Sack tavern. He had taken the disease from a horse which was lodged in his stables by some boatmen. MIDDLESEX.-May 14. At Kilburn, aged 82, Samuel Hancock, esq. GENT, MAG. VOL. XXXIV,

May 15. At her son-in-law's, Miles H. France, esq. Hampstead, Mrs. Mary B. Rooke, relict of Benj. Rooke, of Appledore, Devonshire, esq.

May 19. At Hampton, aged 77, James Reid, esq.

May 20. At Tottenham, aged 80, Andrew Timbrell, esq. one of the Elder Brethren of the Trinity House.

May 22. At Hayes, aged 67, Ann, widow of George Thompson, esq. and second dau. and last surviving child of the late T. E. Ransley, esq. of Croom Hall, Yorkshire.

NORFOLK.-May 24. At Norwich, aged 55, Mary-Cooke, wife of Joseph Geldart, esq.

NORTHAMPTON.-May 22. At Pitsford Rectory, aged 27, Mary-Anne, wife of the Rev. C. D. Kebbell.

NOTTS.-Lately. Aged 51, Wm. Noble Clay, esq. Lieut. R.N. eldest son of the late Rear-Adm. Clay, of Southwell. He entered the service in 1813 on board the Raisonnable 64, then commanded by his father; served afterwards in the Princess Caroline 74, Glasgow 50, and Orlando 36, in which he was for three years in the East Indies. After visiting England in 1818, he returned to India the same year; and was wounded in the operations against Mocha in 1820. He was made Lieutenant 1822, and subsequently served in the Aurora 46 and Warspite 76 on the Lisbon and South American stations, and from 1832 to 1836 on the Coast Guard.

OXFORD.-May 22. At Oxford, aged 23, Berkeley Drummond Compton, B.A. Fellow, Tutor, and Mathematical Lecturer of Merton college, seventh son of H. C. Compton, esq. of Minesteed Manor-house. Mr. Compton took a first class "in Disciplinis Mathematicis et Physicis," in Easter Term, 1847.

May 23. Martha, widow of John Bull, esq. of Oxford.

May 26. Aged 35, Mrs. Robert D'Oyly, of Calthorpe-lane, Banbury.

SOMERSET.-May 13. At Bath, aged 53, Lieut.-Col. George Gregory, formerly of Montreal, Lower Canada.

In Camden-pl. Bath, the Rev. Robert Wallace, F.G.S., Minister of Trim-street Chapel, Bath, and formerly Professor of Theology in the Manchester New College.

May 14. At Holcomb, aged 73, Frances, widow of Richard Fuller, esq. of the Rookery, near Dorking.

May 17. At Bath, Matilda-MaryD'Arcy, youngest dau. of the late Arthur Atherley, esq. of Southampton.

May 26. At Taunton, aged 74, Ann, widow of William Oliver, esq.

May 29. At Bathwick, aged 75, James Mackenzie, esq. for nearly forty years a

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partner in the firm of Messrs. Tugwell, Mackenzie, and Co. bankers, of Bath.

Lately. At Bath, aged 85, Dame Eliza Dorothea, widow of Sir Henry Tuite, Bart. of Sonna, co. Westmeath. She was the younger daughter of Thomas Cobbe, esq. M.P. for Swords, by Lady Elizabeth Beresford, dau. of Marcus first Earl of Tyrone, and sister to the first Marquess of Waterford; and was granddau. of the Rt. Rev. Charles Cobbe, Archbishop of Dublin. She was married to Sir Henry Tuite in 1724, and left his widow, without issue, in 1805.

STAFFORD. Lately. Mary-Anne, wife of the Rev. E. Whitby, of Cresswell Hall. She was the fourth daughter of Benjamin Way, esq. of Denham, Bucks, by MaryAnne, eldest daughter of the Very Rev. William Cooke, Provost of King's college, Cambridge, and Rector of Denham.

SUFFOLK.-May 12. At Stoke Hall, Ipswich, aged 79, Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Burch Smyth, esq.

June 6. At Heveningham Rectory, aged 43, Louisa-Long, wife of the Rev. Henry Owen, Rector.

June 9. At Beccles, in his 88th year, Thomas Farr, esq. a Deputy Lieutenant for the county. He was the younger son of John Farr, esq. of Beccles, and afterwards of North Cove, near that town, and Louisa, his wife, daughter of Thomas Fuller, esq. He married, June 7th, 1792, Georgiana, dau. of Sir Thomas Gooch, of Benacre Hall, 3rd Bart. by Phoebe his 2nd wife; and by her, who died 29th Sept. 1828, he had issue-1. Rev. Thomas Farr, author of " A Traveller's Reminiscences of the War in Spain;" "A Remedy for the Distresses of the Nation," &c.; 2. Frederick Wm. Farr, wine merchant at Beccles, who married AnneCharlotte, daughter of R. M. Payne, and was left a widower, 31st Dec. 1845, with one daughter.; 3. Georgiana, married, in 1823, Rev. Thomas Sheriffe, and died in 1824, leaving one son; and 4. AnnaMaria, who married, in 1830, the Rev. George Ayton Whitaker, now Rector of Knodishall, in Suffolk, and has issue.

SURREY.-May 10. Aged 67, Robert Bostock, esq. of Apsley Town, Longfield. May 22. At Richmond, aged 66, Maximilian Richard Kymer, esq.

At Streatham-lodge, the residence of her nephew, W. M. Coulthurst, esq. aged 92, Margaret Coulthurst, spinster.

May 27. At Thorpe, Henry, only brother of the late Richard Cracroft, esq. formerly of Calcutta and Montague-sq.

At Streatham Common, aged 82, Mrs. Russ.

June 4. At East Moulsey, aged 55, James, eldest son of the Rev. James Worsley, late of Billingham.

SUSSEX.-May 8. At Brighton, aged 37, Sir Alexander Gibson Carmichael, of Skirling, Bart. He had succeeded to the title on the 13th Dec. last, on the death of his father, Sir Thomas, of whom a memoir was given in our Magazine for April, p. 432.

May 20. At Worthing, aged 86, Mary, relict of John Willow, esq.

At Horsham, aged 64, William Rickwood, esq.

May 21. At Ditchling, Catharine, second dau. of the Rev. Thomas Drake, of Pulham, Norfolk.

May 24. At Lewes, aged 71, Frances, relict of Charles Rudwick, Madehurst. May 25. At Uckfield, aged 75, Elizabeth, widow of Jonas Davis, esq.

At Hastings, aged 23, William, son of William Hoof, esq. of Madeley House, Kensington.

May 28. At St. Leonard's-on-Sea, aged 79, Sarah-Ann, relict of Henry P. Sperling, esq. of Norbury Park.

May 29. At Fairlight, at the house of his friend, W. D. Lucas Shadwell, esq. aged 86, Dr. Bardsley, M.D. of Manchester.

At Goodwood, near Chichester, aged 61, John Rusbridger, esq.

May 30. At the Manor House, Iford, the residence of her son, aged 84, Elizabeth, relict of Edward Allfree, esq. of Hurstmonceux.

June 5. Margaret, relict of Henry William Williamson, esq. of Brighton.

WARWICK.-May 2. At Arrow, aged 74, Wm. Chattaway, esq. formerly of the firm of Chattaway, Getley, Ashwin, and Co. drapers, of Stratford-upon-Avon; and banker, of the firm of Oldaker, Tomes, and Chattaway. He served the office of mayor three times.

May 9. Aged 77, Elizabeth, widow of Henry Greswolde, esq. of Malvern Hall.

May 14. Aged 56, Mr. Wm. Townsend, for eighteen years Governor of the Bridewell, Warwick.

May 16. At Leamington, aged 46, John Douglas Eshelby, esq. of Liverpool.

May 22. At Willenhall, Anna-Latty, wife of the Rev. John Jaques Wedge, and youngest dau. of F. Rogers, esq. of Yarlington-lodge, Somersetshire.

May 24. Aged 62, Mr. William Leatherland, of Emscote, a Trustee of several charities, and one of the Commissioners of the town of Leamington.

May 26. At Studley, aged 34, Hester, wife of Henry Morris, esq. surgeon.

May 30. At Leamington, aged 80, John Meredith, esq. The deceased was for several years Chairman of the Leamington Board of Commissioners. He was one of the executors of Sir Thomas Lawrence, his first wife being a daughter of that cele

brated man. He was subsequently united to Miss Aston, of Rowington Hall, who survives him.

June 3. At Leamington, aged 84, Elizabeth - Lumley, relict of Sylvester Richmond, esq. of Liverpool, and dau. of the late Major Mundy Pole, 10th Regt.

WESTMERLAND.-June 5. Aged 52, Agnes, wife of George Forrest, of Kendal, and sister of W. Thompson, esq. M.P. for Westmerland.

WILTS.-May 19. At Salisbury, aged 82, Alexander Minty, esq. one of the aldermen of that city.

May 23. At Box, R. A. Langworthy, esq. M.D.

May 28. At Tifield, aged 76, Charles Offer, esq. a descendant of the Saxon Kings of Mercia.

May 30. At Wishford, near Salisbury, aged 34, Mary, wife of Richard B. Hart, esq. and youngest dau. of the late Matthew Hirst, esq. of Islington.

WORCESTER.-April 19. At Great Malvern, aged 44, Mr. Anthony Ludlam, of Oxford-street.

May 12. At Droitwich, aged 75, Elizabeth, wife of Sam. Tombs, esq. May 28. At Worcester, aged 87, Susanna, widow of the Rev. Henry Holyoake, Vicar of Bidford and Salford, Warw. and Rector of Preston Capes.

June 8. Aged 75, Harriet Wheeley, second dau. of the late John Wheeley, esq. of Worcester.

YORK.-Jan. 4. At Hackness, the infant dau. of Lord Neville.

April 16. Aged 61, Thomas Robinson Mandall, esq. one of her Majesty's coroners for this county, and also the borough of Doncaster.

At Ripon, aged 98, Mrs.

April 17. Harriet Clough. April 28.

At Hessle, near Hull, aged 60, Francis Ullathorne, esq.

April 29. Aged 55, John Hopps, esq. late Professor of Anatomy and Physiology at the York Medical School.

May 6. At Huntingdon, near York, aged 63, Frances, youngest dau. of the late John Hutchinson, esq. of Shipton, in the North Riding.

At Doncaster, Mary-Matilda, youngest and only surviving dau. of the late Alderman Rhodes of York.

At Sheffield, aged 88, George Eadon, esq. May 8. At his father's residence, aged 26, John, eldest son of John Ireland, esq. of Reedness, near Goole.

May 15. At Leeds, George North Tatham, esq. merchant, of the firm of Tatham, Tetley, and Walker.

May 16. At East Witton, aged 55, Mary, only dau. of the late John Bulmer, esq.

May 17. Aged 60, Sybella, eldest dau. of the late Capt. Elliot, R.N., of Elliot House, Ripon.

May 23. At York, aged 78, Mr. Matthew Gawthorp, formerly one of the proprietors of the York Herald and York Courant newspapers.

May 28. At Rotherham, aged 50, Robert Bentley, esq. May 30. At Asenby, aged 66, Thomas Wayne, esq. youngest son of the late John Rockliffe, of Asenby, esq.

June 10. Aged 72, John Dodgson Charlesworth, esq. of Chapelthorpe Hall, near Wakefield. He met with an accident while amongst his cattle, some of the beasts having knocked him down and trampled upon him, injuring him so severely as to cause his death the next day.

June 12. At Mount House, near York, aged 77, Ann, relict of Varley Bealby, esq. and dau. of Robt. Driffield, esq. WALES. March 24. At Conway, Henry Goodall, esq. late of Denton Hall, Bucks.

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April 28. At Milford, aged 42, Catherine, wife of Thomas Propert Williams, esq. surgeon, eldest dau. of late David Bowen, esq.

Lately. Aged 58, Grismond Philipps, esq. of Cwmgwilly, one of Her Majesty's justices of the peace for the county of Carmarthen, and formerly Captain in the 23rd foot, in which he served with distinction throughout the Peninsular War and at Waterloo.

At St. Helen's, near Swansea, aged 41, Sarah Catherine, wife of Capt. E. Morgan, late of the Royal Art. and only dau. of the late Vice-Adm. Chesshyre, R.N.

At Crickhowell, aged 64, Mary, relict of Wm. Parry, esq. of Tretower-court.

Anne, wife of W. Young, esq. of Nant, near Carmarthen.

At Gorslan, near the church, Llansamlet, aged 66, Mr. Owen Davies, nephew of the Cyclopædaist, Dr. Abraham Rees.

At Tenby, Mary, relict of Colonel Daniell, and sister of the late Sir Edward Hyde East, Bart.

SCOTLAND.-March 10. At Mickleyett, near Kirkcudbright, John Neilson, esq. formerly of Bury St. Edmund's.

March 18. Dr. Wilson, a medical practitioner, residing at Juniper-green. His body was discovered in the kitchen of his house, with the head dreadfully shattered, and in the passage was found his aged mother, also quite dead; the wounds had been inflicted on both by a poker and tongs. The murderer, Peter Pearson, was found in bed in the house quite naked, having burnt his clothes. He is a stout-built man, about 40 years of age, and of a morose and sullen aspect

He was placed at the bar at Edinburgh in the High Court of Justiciary, and proved to be insane.

April 1. At Altnaskiah Cottage, near Inverness, aged 76, Miss Mary Inglis, eldest dau. of the late Alexander Inglis, esq. of Charlestown, South Carolina.

April 2. At Lanark, James Hall, Esq. of the Bengal Est. and of Killean, in Argyleshire.

April 10. At the house of Professor Pillans, Edinburgh, aged 17, Henry, son of James Morrison, esq. of Basildon-park, Berkshire.

April 23. At Labert House, Stirlingshire, Emily, wife of Major Chalmer.

April 27. At the residence of her uncle, Major Maxwell, Catherine-Methuen, third dau. of H. L. St. Clair, esq. of St. Clair Abbey, near Stirling, and granddau. of the late Mr. and Lady Edith Maxwell.

Lately. At Westpark, Elgin, Margaret relict of Alexander Grant, esq. of Tullochgieband.

May 5. At White House, Musselburgh, aged 75, Isabella, widow of David Murray, esq.

May 8. At Gibleston Lodge, Scalloway, Zetland, John Scott, of Scalloway, esq.

May 15. At Edinburgh, Mrs. Rayment, of Welwyn, Herts, second dau. of the late Thomas Oxenham, esq. of Guildford, Surrey.

May 22. At Edinburgh, Lady Jane Tayler, wife of Major Alex. Francis Tayler, Rothiemay-house, Banffshire, and sister of the Earl of Fife. She was married in 1802.

May 26. At Dundee, N.B. aged 85, Janet, widow of Capt. Charles Raitt, E. I. Co.'s Service.

May 28. At Ruchill House, near Glasgow, aged 78, James Davidson, esq. Lately. At Edinburgh, of bronchitis, leaving a large family, Mrs. Edmonds, better known as Miss Mary Cawse, the vocalist.

June 6. At Edinburgh, Lady Eliott, relict of Sir William Eliott, of Stobs, Bart. She was Mary, daughter of John Russell, esq. of Roseburn; was married iu 1790, and left a window in 1813; having had issue the present Baronet and several other children.

IRELAND-April 11. At Greencastle, co. Cavan, aged 117, Mary Canning. She possessed all her faculties to the last, and left behind her 110 grandchildren.

April 15. At Tristenvagh, county Westmeath, aged 37, Sir Samuel Henry Piers, Bart. He had but a short time succeeded his uncle, Sir John Bennett Piers.

April 26. At Ballymena, Capt. Dyas, who served throughout the Peninsular campaigns and at Waterloo with the 51st

(King's Own) Light Infantry. He was, during his military career, considered to be one of the coolest and bravest officers of any grade. He frequently volunteered his services for the most arduous and hazardous duty; and "Dyas and the stormers was a standing toast with the most distinguished campaigners.

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At Ashfield Lodge, co. Cavan, aged 71, Louisa, relict of Henry John Clements, Esq. M.P. and dau. of the late James Stewart, esq. of Killymoon, Tyrone.

May 4. Suddenly, at Cork, Stephen Lawson, esq. surgeon, 7th (Queen's Own) Hussars.

May 23. At Crossmaglen, on the borders of the counties of Louth and Armagh, Robert Lindsay Mauleverer, esq. a magistrate of the county of Londonderry, and an agent over extensive estates in the north of Ireland. He was travelling on an outside-car, when he was shot through the head, and killed on the spot. Robbery was not the object of the assassin, as Mr. Mauleverer had on his person a gold watch and chain, as also a sum of money, all of which were left untouched. He had been engaged of late in serving ejectment no. tices on a very extensive scale.

ISLE OF MAN.-May 20. At Ramsey, aged 45, William Rowley Wynyard, Lieut. R.N. eldest surviving son of the Rev. M. J. Wynyard, rector of West Rownton, Yorkshire.

JERSEY.-May 3. At St. Helier's, aged 70, Wm. Augustin Burke, esq. Member of her Majesty's Council in that Island.

At St. Helier's, aged 52, Ann L. Hill, relict of William Cuming, esq. Paymaster

and Purser R.N.

At St. Helier's, aged 75, John Wilson Carmichael, esq. late Capt. 53rd Regt. many years an inhabitant of Worcester.

GUERNSEY.-May 4. Aged 61, William Upton Eddis, esq. of Guernsey.

May 5. At Guernsey, aged 36, Marcus-Samuel, eldest son of the late Captain Hill, R.N. of Londonderry.

EAST INDIES.-Nov. 13. At Dinapore, J. N. D. Login, M.D. residency surgeon, Nepaul.

Nov. 29. At Devamunny, Capt. R. H. James, 35th Madras N. Inf.

Nov. 30. At Jellundhur, Surgeon A. C. Gordon, 1st. Bengal N. Inf.

Nov.-. Near Futtehpoor, Lieut.Scott, 59th Bengal N. Inf.

Dec. 5. At Hoshungabad, Lieut. W. H. Crompton, 7th Madras N. Inf.

Feb. 2. At sea, on board the Bucephalus East Indiaman, Capt. Henry Beaty, of the 62d Bengal N. In.

Feb. 27. At Jullundar, CatherineLaura, wife of Major James Roger Western, Bengal Eng.

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