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Hall, and third dau. of the late Rev. Sir T. D. Broughton, of Doddington Hall, Bart. CUMBERLAND.-Oct. 9. At Cockermouth, Catharine, eldest dau. of the late Daniel Bell, esq. of Wandle House, Wandsworth, Surrey.

DEVON.-Jan. 13. At Torquay, Mrs. Prowse, widow of Mr. J. Prowse, wine merchant. She was the author of a volume of Poems which was published by subscription. She has left one orphan son. June 22. At Exeter, aged 88, Lieut. William Hewett, late of the R.V.B.

June 27. At Sidmouth, aged 75, Mrs. White, widow of Rear-Adm. George White. At Oakfield House, near Honiton, Grace, relict of John Radcliffe, esq. of London.

Sept. 7. At Exeter, aged 74, Mrs. Hinckes, late of the R. Mil. College, Sandhurst.

Sept. 9. At Plymstock, aged 71, Penelope-Jane, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Lane, esq. of Coffleet.

Sept. 12. At Bideford, aged 83, Miss Dorothy Ann English, dau. of the late Major English, R.M.

Sept. 14. At Plymouth, Philippa, relict of Mr. Henry Searle, of Fowey, and last remaining sister of H. Lamb, esq. of Truro.

At the house of his father, Topsham, aged 37, Capt. Samuel H. Owen, late Comm. of the Zenobia, East Indiaman.

Sept. 15. At Willhayne Cottage, near Colyton, the residence of her sister Mrs. Spiller, aged 75, Mrs. Patience Coyell.

Sept. 16. At Exeter, aged 61, Miss Sarah Lewis, sister of the late James Lewis, esq. of Clifton, and of Park-st. Grosvenor-sq. and the last survivor of the children of James Lewis, esq. (the elder), formerly of Jamaica, and of Clifton. Sept. 18. At Tiverton, Thomas Macmillan Fogo, esq. M.D. late of Royal Art. Sept. 22. At Anderton, near Devonport, aged 77, Daniel Tom, esq.

Sept. 27. At Salcombe Regis, near Sidmouth, aged 62, Samuel Lyde, esq. Sept. 28. At Exeter, aged 75, Joseph Walker, esq.

Lately.-At Stoke, Devonport, Comm. Humphrey John Julian (1848).

Oct. 3. At Exeter, aged 20, Louisa, eldest dau. of Wm. Caird, Esq. and granddau. of Wilson Lomer, esq. of Reading.

Oct. 4. Aged 74, Mary, widow of John Hayman, esq. of Exeter.

Oct. 7. At Teignmouth, aged 71, Edward Price, esq. late in the civil service of the Hon. E. I. Company.

At Chudleigh, Charles Kendall, esq. solicitor.

Oct. 9. At Plymouth, aged 29, Mr. Robert George Adams Welsford Lillicrap, late of the Royal Navy.

Oct. 10. Aged 63, Mary-Ann, relict of Samuel Whiteway, esq. of Oakford, Kingsteignton.

Oct. 11. At Braunton, aged 63, William Vellacott, esq. Surgeon R.N.

At Bideford, Mrs. Wilcock, relict of Stephen Wilcock, esq.

Oct. 13. At Southernhay, Exeter, aged 30, John Bradford Ellicombe, esq.

DORSET.-Sept. 16. At Lyme Regis, Sarah, only dau. of Capt. C. C. Bennett, R.N.

Sept. 19. At Parkstone, near Poole, aged 47, Mrs. Maine.

Sept. 20. At Marnhull, at the house of her dau. Mrs. Taylor, aged 67, Rebecca, relict of Mr. Robert Cullum, proprietor of the Alfred newspaper.

Oct. 6. At Sherborne, aged 87, Charles Harman, esq. an old and much respected inhabitant, having only survived his wife a few days.

Oct. 9. At Nether Cerne, at the house of her father, John Baverstock Knight, esq. aged 32, Augusta, wife of George Fairclough Maskew, esq.

Oct. 10. At Poole, the fourth wife of John Durant, esq. to whom he had been married about nine months.

ESSEX.-Aug. 11. At Colchester, aged 92, Elizabeth, relict of John Goslin, esq. Comptroller of the Customs.

Aug. 28. At Bocking, in her 19th year, Anna, youngest dau. of John Tabor, esq.

Sept. 1. At Harwich, in his 74th year, Capt. George Deane, for many years commander of one of the Post-office packets from that port to Hamburgh. He was a Capital Burgess of the old corporation, and also a Magistrate and Alderman of the borough.

Sept. 29. Aged 36, George Edmund Piercy, son of the late George Piercy, esq. formerly of Cranham and South Weald, Essex.

Oct. 5. At Walthamstow, aged 63, Ann-Mary, widow of Edward Warner, esq. Oct. 8. At Little Horkesley, aged 81, George Sadler, esq.

GLOUCESTER.-Sept. 10. At Wotton, aged 21, Harriet-Maria-Young, youngest dau. of the late T. Y. Lester, esq. 7th Royal Fusiliers, and grand-dau. of the late Major-Gen. Ferrier.

Sept. 13. At Clifton, Mrs. Strangwayes, widow of R. P. Strangwayes, esq.

Sept. 15. At Cheltenham, at an advanced age, Margaret, widow of Pryse Lockhart Gordon, esq.

Sept. 18. At Bristol Hotwells, aged 84, Miss Elizabeth Campbell, dau. of the late Angus Campbell, esq. of Jamaica.

At Stanley Hall, near Stroud, Charlotte-Anne, widow of Vice-Adm. James Young, formerly of Horsley.

Sept. 22. Aged 49, Elizabeth-Maria, wife of Joseph James Kelson, esq. surgeon, of Bristol.

Sept. 28. At Cheltenham, aged 63, retired Comm. Francis Beaumont, R.N. Sept. 29. At Cheltenham, at an advanced age, Elizabeth, relict of the Rev. Jonathan Morgan, D.D. Rector of Headley, Surrey.

Sept. 30. At Under-dean-Larches, near Newnham, Mary, relict of Capt. George Swain Hepburn, of the Indian navy.

Aged 33, Selina, wife of George Ford Copeland, esq. of Cheltenham.

Oct. 4. At Cheltenham, aged 86, Capt. John Cook Carpenter, K.H., R.N. He was raised to the rank of Commander by commission dated 11 April, 1809, for his conduct of a fire-vessel on that day in the attack on the enemy's shipping in the Basque Roads. He attained post rank 1821; was nominated a K.H. 1836; and accepted the retirement 1 Oct. 1846.

HANTS.-Sept. 14. At Southampton, aged 38, Robert, son of the late Dr. Wightman.

Sept. 18. At Southampton, Agnes, wife of William Henry Moberly, esq.

Sept. 19. At Southampton, aged 66, Emma Williamson, widow, sister of J. Freeborn, esq. H.M. Consul at Rome. Sept. 21. At Southampton, aged 88, Mrs. Mary W. Davies, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Owen Davies, formerly of St. Mary's, and Rector of Exton.

At Frogmore House, Blackwater, Ann, wife of Jonathan Miles, esq.

Sept. 22. At Anderton, aged 77, Daniel Tom, esq.

Sept. 24. At the residence of her son, Richard Andrews, esq. Mayor of Southampton, aged 75, Mary, widow of Mr. Thomas Andrews.

Lately. At Woodcote, aged 7, John, eldest son of Mr. and Lady Louisa Cotes.

HERTS.-Sept. 19. At Westbrook-hay, aged 13, Francis-Edward, youngest son of the Hon. Granville and Lady G. Ryder.

Oct. 5. At Hitchin, aged 82, Mrs. Curling, relict of William Curling, esq. of that place, and formerly of Blackheath.

HUNTINGDON.-Sept. 17. At Fenstanton, William Wright, esq. late of the Bengal Civil Service.

Oct. 8. At Elton, aged 18, Charles Stewart, third son of the Rev. Allan Park, of Elwick Hall, Durham. He was accidentally drowned whilst shooting water-hens.

KENT.-Aug. 17. At Northfleet, aged 84, William Burleigh, esq. solicitor, for many years at Baythorn Hall, Essex, and at Haverhill.

Sept. 17. At Bexley Heath, aged 81, the relict of Samuel Smith, esq. of Belmont, Pendleton, near Manchester.

GENT. MAG. VOL. XXXIV.

Sept. 18. Aged 22, Caroline, dau. of the late Rev. M. W. Jones, Vicar of Ospringe.

Sept. 20. At. St. Peter's, Isle of Thanet, Maria, wife of George Clavering Redman, esq. and dau. of the late J. P. Baldry, esq.

Sept. 21. Aged 78, Mrs. Ann Apsley Ranger, relict of John Ranger, esq. late of Hunton.

Sept. 22. At Lewisham, aged 72, Elizabeth, wife of Alexander Rowland, esq.

Sept. 25. At the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Maria, wife of George W. Hearn, esq. one of the Professors.

At Rochester, Louisa, relict of Lieut.Col. Wilkinson, of the 49th Regt.

Sept. 27. At Rochester, aged 54, Thos. Burr, esq. He was the founder and active manager of the Kent Mutual Fire Insurance Society, and has for many years been one of the most successful Life Assurance agents in the kingdom. He has left a widow, two sons, and two daughters. At Maidstone, aged 88, Samuel Shepheard, esq.

At Maidstone, aged 80, Miss Smythe. At Canterbury, aged 78, Stephen Pym, esq. formerly of Eastchurch, Sheppey.

At St. Margaret's Rochester, aged 81, Mary-Ann, widow of George Hicks, esq. late of Cadogan-place.

At Belle-vue, Sevenoaks, Lieut.-Col. Henry Edmund Austen, 4th son of the late Francis M. Austen, esq. of Kippington.

Oct. 1. At Sidcup, aged 77, Thomas Henry Plasket, esq. of Clifford-street, and of Sidcup Place, Footscray, late Chief Clerk of the Secretary of State's Office for the Home Department.

Oct. 2. At Woolwich, Captain Lawrence, R.A. He was captain and adjutant of the first battalion of Royal Artillery.

Oct. 3. At Dover, aged 78, Edward Hallands, esq. formerly Capt. of one of the Post-office packets, and an alderman.

Oct. 4. At Gravesend, Mr. John Ren Gatley, formerly a surgeon, but lately a spur manufacturer in Piccadilly. He had lately been in embarrassed circumstances, and was in a desponding state of mind. He was found dead in bed, having bled to death from a wound inflicted by himself in the right groin.

Oct. 5. Drowned at Woolwich Reach, by the upsetting of the yacht Fairy Queen, Mr. John Montford, of Brompton.

Oct. 6. At Plumstead, aged 83, Fanny, relict of Wm. Staines, esq. of Chartonhouse, near Farningham.

Oct. 7. At Tonbridge-wells, aged 33, Marian, dau. of the late Wm. Cattley, esq. Oct. 8. At Maidstone, Mary Jolliffe, youngest surviving dau. of the late Christopher Jolliffe, esq. of Poole.

Oct. 10. At North Down, Thanet, aged 80, Robert Tomlin, esq. 4 C

At Tunbridge Wells, Col. Morrison. Elizabeth-Sophia, wife of John Sherer, esq. Tunbridge-wells.

Oct. 11. At Tunbridge-wells, aged 70, Mary, relict of John Meek, esq. formerly of Cateaton-st, and Homerton.

At Caple-le-ferne, near Dover, aged 62, Elias Pym Fordham, esq. C.E.

LANCASHIRE.-Aug. 26. At Liverpool, by suicide, John Warden, a Chartist leader in Lancashire, and who was some years ago tried at Liverpool for sedition, but acquitted.

Sept. 17. At Primrose, near Clitheroe, aged 71, James Thomson, esq. F.R.S. &c.

Sept. 19. At Manchester, aged 81, Hannah, relict of Thomas Cussons, esq. formerly of the Priory, Oldham.

Sept. 29. Aged 74, Richard Willis, esq. of Lancaster.

MIDDLESEX.-Sept. 5. At Gunnersbury Park, aged 67, the Baroness Rothschild, widow of Nathan Meyer Rothschild the great capitalist, who died in 1836. She was the third dau. of Mr. L. B. Cohen, and sister to Sir I. Cohen, Bart. She leaves issue four sons and two daughters, viz. Baron Lionel, M.P. for London, Sir Anthony Rothschild, Bart., Baron Nathan, Baron Meyer, the Baroness Anselm Rothschild, and the Hon. Mrs. Henry FitzRoy. Her body was interred at Mile End.

Sept. 19. At Norwood, aged 36, Sarah, wife of Lewis Berger, esq.

Sept. 20. At Teddington, aged 75, Col. John Ross Wright, Royal Eng.

Oct. 3. At Brentford, Capt. James Blagg, formerly of the 25th Foot, for the last twenty-six years commandant of the staff at Brentford. He was the youngest brother of the late Dowager Lady White, of Tuxford, whom he survived scarcely three months, and uncle to Sir T. W. White, of Walling wells, in the county of Nottingham.

NORFOLK.-Aug. 17. At Bracondale, aged 70, Mrs. Hannah Sarah Hancock, daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Wigg Hancock, of St. Helen's, Norwich. She was the mainspring of the Norfolk and Norwich Ladies' Association for Promoting Christianity among the Jews, the Box Association, and the Juvenile Association; and by her own exertions alone collected for the Jewish Society no less a sum than 8,000Z.

Mary, relict of John Drozier, esq. of Curd's-hall, Great Fransham.

Aug, 21. Mr. Samuel Harrison, organist of St. Andrew's Norwich.

Aug. 25. At Yarmouth, aged 60, John Prescott Oxley, esq. who served the office of Sheriff of Norwich under the old corporation.

Aug. 26. At Horstead, in his 76th year, Robert Partridge, esq.

Sept. 22. At Hackford, Eliza-HelwisThomasine, wife of the Rev. Edward Holley.

Sept. 30. At Hardingham rectory, aged 85, Jane-Elizabeth, widow of the Rev. Geo. Paroissien, Rector of West Hackney. Oct. 1. At Great Yarmouth, aged 77, Harriot, relict of John Lutyens, esq.

Oct. 8. At Morley rectory, aged 19, Henry Astley Cooper, only son of the Rev. C. Beauchamp Cooper.

NORTHAMPTONSH.-Oct. 1. Aged 19, Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. Richard Walter, Vicar of Woodford.

Oct. 2. At Ashby St. Ledgers, aged 80, Lady Senhouse.

NOTTS.-July 19. At Tuxford, aged 77, Elizabeth dowager Lady White, widow of Sir Thomas Wollaston White, of Walling Wells, near Worksop. She was the daughter of Thomas Blagg, esq. of Tuxford, was married in 1801, and left a widow in 1817, having had issue the present Baronet, one other surviving son, and several daughters, most of whom died young.

Oct. 5. At Southwell, aged 81, Miss Elizabeth Hodgson, only dau. of the late Capt. Hodgson, formerly of the Life Guards.

OXFORDSH.-Sept. 13. At Oxford, aged 69, John Woodford Chase, esq. formerly of the Royal Malta Regt.

Sept. 26. At Henley-on-Thames, aged 42, Charles Bower Judson, last surviving son of the late J. H. Judson, esq. of Ware.

RUTLAND.-Aug. 12. At Uppingham, aged 28, William Thomas Cookson, esq. only son of the late Rev. Christopher Cookson, of Stamford.

SALOP.-Sept. 21. At Worfield, aged 72, Elizabeth, relict of the Rev. E. S. Davenport, of Davenport, Vicar of Worfield. She was the dau. of Joseph Tongue, esq. of Hollon; was married in 1806, and left a widow in 1842, having had issue the present Wm. Sharington Davenport, esq. and a numerous family.

Sept. 29. Aged 51, William Cooper, esq. banker, of Much Wenlock.

SOMERSET.-Sept. 18. At Coombe Down, Jane, wife of Capt. Miller, Paymaster of the Royal East Middlesex Militia, and eldest dau. of the late Thomas Padget, esq. of Hampstead, Middlesex. Sept. 20. At Ashbrittle rectory, aged 55, Caroline- Mary, wife of the Rev. John Turner.

Sept. 22. At Dinder, near Wells, aged 3, Caroline-Mary, youngest dau. of J. W. Warre Tyndale, esq.

Sept. 24.

At Taunton-lodge, aged 17,

Jane-Harriot, eldest dau. of Major W. H. Graham, of the Bengal Eng.

Sept. 29. At Langport, aged 57, Nicholas Broadmead, esq. solicitor.

Oct. 7. At Bath, aged 76, Ellen, relict of George Maynard, esq. formerly of the Customs, and of Muswell-hill, Middlesex.

STAFFORDSH.-Sept. 11. At Weeford cottage, near Lichfield, at an advanced age, Mrs. Proctor, one of the oldest surviving relatives of the late Thomas Guy, esq. the founder of Guy's Hospital.

Sept. 18. At the Hollies, near Newcastle, aged 27, Mr. Arthur Anderson Keary, fourth surviving son of the Rev. W. Keary, Rector of Nunnington, Yorkshire.

Sept. 25. At Lichfield, Mary, third dau. of the Rev. H. G. Lonsdale.

SUFFOLK.-Aug. 20. Aged 53, Susan, wife of William Boby, esq. of Walton, second dau. of the late William Crosse, esq. of Finborough-hill.

Sept. 20. At Tattingstone, aged 23, Giulietta-Romana, wife of T. Sutton Western, esq. eldest dau. of E. Buller, esq. of Dilhorn-hall, Staffordshire, and niece of Sir John Yarde Buller, Bart.

Oct. 4. Killed between Thurston and Elmswell, on the Eastern Union Railway, Mr. Hatchwell, station-master at Bury St. Edmund's, and Mr. Walton, stationmaster at Thurston. They were riding on the roof of a carriage, and their heads came in contact with the arch of a bridge, as the train was proceeding at the rate of 14 miles an hour.

SURREY.-Sept. 11. At Ash Lodge, near Farnham, aged 53, Comm. George Winsor, R.N. (1843) late of Exmouth.

Sept. 18. At Wonersh, aged 76, Richard Sparkes, esq.

Sept. 21. Sarah, relict of Mr. William Kent, Master of the Free Grammar School at Blechingley, who died in 1811.

At East Moulsey Lodge, aged 72, Samuel Kendall, esq.

At East-hill, Wandsworth, aged 16, Catherine-Maria, eldest dau. of W. Wilson Saunders, esq.

At Walton-on-Thames, aged 19, Ellen, wife of P. Drysdale, esq.

Sept. 25. At Tandridge, James Campbell, esq. fourth son of the late Sir Archibald Campbell, Bart. of Succoth, N.B.

Oct. 1. At Chertsey, aged 69, Wm. Gregg, esq. of Plymouth, solicitor.

Oct. 6. At Norwood, aged 70, James Pattison Mead, esq.

Oct. 13. At Wallington, aged 89, Mary, relict of James Dredge, esq.

Oct. 15. Jane-Bruce, wife of Thos. Samuel Girdler, esq. of Croydon.

SUSSEX.-Sept. 15. At Storrington, aged 54, Doctor T. P. Dennett.

Sept. 16. At Brighton, aged 24, Jessie-Eliza, eldest dau. of E. S. Delamain, esq.

Sept. 18. At Brighton, Henry Trewhitt, esq. of Sunbury, Middlesex, and of the Château de Langesse, Nogent-surVernisson, Loiret, France.

Sept. 19. At Combe-banks, Uckfield, aged 69, Wm. Sandeforth Streatfeild, esq. Sept. 21. At Brighton, aged 81, John Lowe, esq. of Montague-pl. Russell-sq. and Tanfield-court, Temple.

At Brighton, Eliza Baroness de Schacht, dau. of the late James Grant, esq. of Thoby Priory, Essex.

Sept. 22. At Brighton, aged 88, Thos. Okell, esq.

Sept. 24. At Lewes, aged 78, Catherine, widow of Mr. Domingus Barreiro. Sept. 25. At the Rectory, East Hothley, aged 62, John Thomas Fuller, esq. Captain Royal Art.

Sept. 28. At Brighton, Major-Gen. James Durant, of the Bengal Army. He was a cadet of 1797, and attained the colonelcy of the 69th N. Inf. in 1828.

Sept. 29. At Brighton, aged 46, Elizabeth-Lascelles, wife of Robert Francis Jenner, esq. of Wenvoe Castle, Glam.

Oct. 2. At Brighton, aged 75, Julia, relict of Henry Blaney Martín, esq.

Oct. 3. At Brighton, aged 45, James Baker, esq. only son of the late Mrs. Baker, Winkfield Place, Berks.

Oct. 4. At Worthing, aged 72, Miss Elizabeth Barclay.

Oct. 6. At Hurst, aged 73, Mrs. Donnollon, of Cavendish-pl. Brighton.

Oct. 8. At Worthing, Jane, widow of Thomas Brock Yates, esq. formerly of Preston Brook, Cheshire, and Euston-sq.

Oct. 14. At Hastings, aged 29, Anne, relict of Harry Lumsden, esq.

At Lavant-house, Maria, wife of MajorGen. James Cloud Bourchier.

WARWICK.-Sept. 19. At Leamington, Major George A. Kempland, late of the 8th Bengal Cavalry. He retired from the service in 1836.

Sept. 27. At Leamington, Hannah, sister of the late Edward Townsend Higgins, esq. of Bridge Town, co. Warwick, and Montague-st. Russell-square.

WILTS.-Oct. 2. At the house of her son-in-law, J. Silvester, esq. Froxfield, aged 91, Mrs. Luff, of Petersfield.

Oct. 3. At Crockerton, near Warminster, aged 75, Eliza, widow of the Rev. William Helps, Rector of Hawton, Notts.

Oct. 7. At Marlborough, Jane, third dau. of the late Thomas Ward, esq. of Lincoln's-inn.

WORCESTER.-Sept. 5. At Stourport, the Rev. Jacob Stanley, once President of the Wesleyan Conference.

Sept. 18. At Pull Court, John Chris

topher, youngest son of J. E. Dowdes. well, esq.

Oct. 5. At Worcester, aged 76, James Swift, esq. Surgeon R.N. last surviving son of the Rev. James Swift, M.A. Minor Canon of Worcester.

Lately. At Hagley, aged 65, Lieut.-Col. William Green, K.H. He served upwards of 29 years with his regiment (the 35th) chiefly on foreign service, and, in addition to the order of Hanover, had recently received a medal and clasp for the battle of Maida, in which his regiment acted so distinguished a part.

YORK.-Sept. 23. At North Dalton, aged 64, Thomas Binnington, esq.

Sept. 25. Aged 78, John Holt, esq. of Whitby, a magistrate of the north-riding.

Sept. 26. At the residence of J. Watson, esq. of Scalby, Mary-Ann, relict of T. Knaggs, esq. solicitor, of Scarborough, and dau. of the late Thomas Hayes, esq. of Aislaby-hall.

Sept. 28. At Cusworth-park, Doncaster, the seat of W. B. Wrightson, esq. M.P. aged 62, Miss Peirse, of Bedale-hall. This lady was Marianne, 2nd dau. and coheiress of Henry Peirse, esq. of Bedale, M.P. for Northallerton, by the Hon. Charlotte Grace Monson, 2nd dau. of John 2nd Lord Monson, Her elder sister was married to Inigo Freeman Thomas, esq. of Ratton, Sussex, and had issue Georgiana-Thomas, married to W. B. Wrightson, esq. now M.P. for Northallerton; and her younger sister, Henrietta, was married to Admiral Sir John Poo Beresford, Bart. K.C.B. and died in 1825, leaving issue. (See the Topographer and Genealogist. vol. i. p. 511.)

Aged 60, Mr. Thomas Nicholson, of the Light Horseman inn, Fulford-road, near York, late troop serjeant-major of the 1st or King's Dragoon Guards. He was present at the battle of Waterloo, and received a sabre wound through the body.

Sept. 30. At Sowerby, near Thirsk, aged 27, Anne, wife of Richard Pick, esq. Oct. 2. Aged 94, John Copeland, esq. of Masbro' Bridge.

Oct. 8. At Gisbro', aged 26, ElizabethAnn, wife of T. T. Trevor, esq. and fourth dau. of the late J. Watson, esq. of Brighton.

Oct. 12. Aged 23, Georgina-Elizabeth, third dau. of R. Dunn, esq. of Bellefield, Wakefield.

At Willitoft-hall, near Howden, aged 87, Mr. R. Stephenson.

Oct. 13. At Wakefield, aged 84, Samuel Stocks, esq.

Oct. 16. Aged 85, Charles Weddall, esq. of Selby.

WALES.-Sept. 21. At Llanbarranhouse (the seat of Richard Hoare Jenkins, esq.) where, in the day of adversity and

affliction, he had found a friend and a home, David Hopkins, esq. late of Ely Rise, Llandaff.

Sept. 22. At Coed Helen, Ann, sixth dau. of the late Rice Thomas, esq. and relict of Capt. John Browning Edwards, R.N.

Lately. At Swansea, at an advanced age, Mr. C. Oliver, many years in the employ of Messrs. Mears, bell-founders, Whitechapel, London. This is the man who hung the Great Tom of Lincoln, its weight being five tons eight cwt. and since that the great bell of York Minster, weighing twelve tons. The bells of St. Saviour's, Southwark, and those of St. Stephen's, Bristol, rang muffled on the occasion of his funeral.

Oct. 2. At Ongur Glyntawe, Breconshire, aged 70, Lewis Powell, esq. formerly of Falcon-square, London.

SCOTLAND.-Sept. 9. On his voyage from Edinburgh to London, aged 80, Alexander Craig, esq. of the firm of Craig and Co. clothiers, South Bridge. He was unmarried.

Sept. 11. At Invererne-house, Morayshire, Robina-Anne, wife of John Peter Grant, esq. and dau. of the late Robert Grant, esq. of Kincorth.

Sept. 14. At Rothsay, Isle of Bute, Catherine-Wilhelmina, wife of Walter Johnston, esq. of Garroch, Gallowayshire, and second dau. of Currell B. Smyth, esq. of Leghorn, formerly of Dublin.

Sept. 15. At Edinburgh, aged 35, Louisa, wife of the Right Rev. Dr. Tomlinson, Bishop of Gibraltar, and eldest dau. of Lieut.-Gen. the Hon. Sir Patrick Stuart, G.C.M.G. by Catherine-Henrietta, eldest dau. of the late Hon. John Rodney.

Sept. 17. At Monzie Castle, Robert Findlay, esq. of Batturich, Dumbartonsh. eldest son of Robert Findlay, esq. of Easter-hill.

Sept. 23. At Inveresk, near Edinburgh, Mrs. Christie.

Lately. At Edinburgh, Matilda, widow of Anthony Aufrere, esq. of Hoveton, Norfolk, and dau. of the late Gen. James Count Lockhart, of Lee and Carnwath.

At Whitebog, near Raddery, aged 105, Ronald Macdonald.

Oct. 5. At Stranraer, in consequence of being thrown from his carriage, Alexander M'Neel, esq. Banker, and Collector of Customs.

Oct. 9. At Edinburgh, aged 20, Robert, youngest son of the late Richard Collis Botham, esq. of Chesterfield.

IRELAND. Lately. Roger North, esq. a magistrate and landlord of King's County. He was shot dead within one mile of his house, as he was proceeding home on foot, from a farm of his, two miles from his residence.

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