STAFFORDSH.-Oct. 17. At Lichfield, Sarah, dau. of the late Mr. John Worthington, of Lichfield, and niece of the late Mr. T. Worthington, of Manceter. Nov. 10. At Betley parsonage, aged 24, Margarette-Anne, wife of Rev. R. Howell Taylor, and eldest dau. of J. R. Mullings, esq. M.P. SUFFOLK.-Oct. 18. At Worlingham, aged 69, Mary-Ann, relict of Richard Samuel Wyche, esq. late of Salisbury. Oct. 20. Aged 79, Elizabeth, wife of W. Goodchild, esq. St. Helen's, Ipswich. Oct. 27. At Ipswich, aged 33, John Ranson, esq. surgeon. Oct. 31. At Aldham rectory, aged 67, Janet, widow of John Bannatyne, esq. of London. SURREY.-Oct. 18. At Earlswoodcommon, near Reigate, aged 84, Joseph Ranking, esq. Oct. 19. In Brixton-pl. John Wright Snow, esq. Oct. 20. At Egham-hythe, aged 80, Elizabeth, widow of Jas. M'Clellan, esq. Oct. 24. At Milford, near Godalming, Miss Elizabeth Stevens, niece of late Benj. Brooks, esq. of Doughty-street, and Lincoln's-inn. Oct. 29. At Richmond-hill, from a fall from his horse, aged 39, Wm. Price, esq. of Craven-street, Strand. Nov. 3. At Mortlake, aged 69, Mary, relict of Rev. J. S. Phillott, late Rector of Farmborough, and Vicar of Wookey, Som. Nov. 5. At Croydon, aged 33, HenryAdolphus, son of James Baber, esq. of Brighton. Nov. 8. At Ashe Lodge, Mary, wife of G. Whieldon, esq. of Springfield, Warw. Nov. 12. At Epsom, aged 29, Joseph Davies, esq. of Sutton, younger son of late Robert Davies, esq. SUSSEX.-Oct. 12. At Brighton, aged 27, Marion, dau. of the late Henry Thomson, esq. of Cheshunt. At Brighton, Henry Macgregor Clark, esq. of Essex-st. Strand, third son of late Rev. George Clark, of the R.M. Asylum. Oct. 20. At Brighton, aged 22, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William Long, esq. Oct. 24. At Brighton, aged 39, Wm. Ward, esq. At Brighton, Mary, relict of Robert Bransby Cooper Francis, M.D. of the Bengal Establishment. At Knepp Castle, aged 61, Chas. Boulton, esq. of Craig's-court, Charing-cross. Oct. 25. At Hastings, Mary, wife of Julius Maurenbrecher, esq. of Camberwell-grove. Oct. 26. At the residence of her son R. Coker Davies, esq. Winchelsea, aged 69, Mary-Ann, widow of late Rev. Thomas Davies, of Worcester, eldest dau. of late Robt. Coker, esq. of Mappowder, Dorset. Oct. 29. At St. Leonard's, aged 84, Ann-Maria, widow of Joseph Ward, esq. solicitor, of Bedford-sq. At Playden, aged 56, Mr. Andrew Hall, leader of the choir of singers at Playden church, and author of some pieces of sacred music. Oct. 31. At Hastings, aged 39, Edw. Barnes, esq. of Upper Tulse-hill. Nov. 2. At Brighton, aged 79, Peter Free, esq. of Hyde Park-place West. At Brighton, William Fauquier, esq. formerly of Heath Hall, Yorkshire. Nov. 8. At Brighton, Mary-Anne, sixth dau. of late G. Hibbert, esq. of Munden. Nov. 9. At Brighton, Elizabeth-Agnes, wife of T. W. Whitmarsh, esq. formerly of Hampstead, Middlesex. Nov. 12. Suddenly, at his father's, aged 24, James Hewetson Wilson, B.A. of Wadham college, Oxford, F.L.S. Member of Lincoln's-inn and the Botanical Society of London, Translator of Jussieu's" Elements of Botany," only surviving child of John Hewetson Wilson, esq. of the Grange, Worth. At Brighton, aged 54, Thomas Wing, esq. of Gray's-inn and Hampstead. WARWICKSH.-Sept. 27. At Stratford-on-Avon, aged 15, Catherine, dau. of the Rev. Wm. Parker, of Comberton, Worcestershire. Oct. 3. At Allesley, aged 26, SusanMaria, wife of Mr. A. B. Herbert, of Stoke, and dau. of the late Josiah Robins, esq. of Aston Brook, near Birmingham. Oct. 21. At Leamington, aged 81, Mrs. Southwell. Oct. 29. At Smethwick, aged 59, Benj. Beasley, esq. senior partner in the firm of Beasleys and Farmer, ironmasters. Nov. 2. At Amington Hall, aged 73, Harriet, relict of Edw. Bullock Douglas, esq. of Eaton-pl. Nov. 3. At Leamington Prior's, aged 67, John Searancke, esq. late 4th Dragoon Guards. Nov. 6. Aged 71, Eliz. relict of W. Sargant, esq. of Edgbaston. Nov. 9. At Leamington, aged 80, Mary, wife of Henry Parry, esq. Nov. 11. At Leamington, aged 68, Mary relict of Edm. J. Birch, esq. of Frodswell Hall, co. Stafford. WILTS.-Lately. At Devizes, aged 71, H. Saunders, esq. of the firm of Locke, Olivier, and Saunders, bankers. Nov. 7. At the rectory, Boscombe, Winifred Anne, eldest dau. of the late Rev. J. Fawcett, of Newton-hall, Durham. WORCESTSH.Oct. 13. At Great Malvern, Mary-Ann, wife of Maj. J. R. Kell, of Dublin, and relict of W. H. Child, esq. of Herne-hill. Oct. 19. At Shelsley Beauchamp, aged 23, Arthur W. Moore, esq. B.A. of Trinity coll. Cambridge, and the Middle Temple, third surviving son of the late C. E. Moore, esq. of the Upper House. Oct. 25. Aged 48, Mr. William Smiles, surgeon, of Shipston-on-Stour, by shooting himself through the heart. He has left a wife and ten children. YORK.-Oct. 28. Aged 56, Mary-Ann, relict of Mr. S. Cowling, solicitor, of York. Oct. 29. At Richmond, aged 86, Christopher Bowes, esq. Lately. At Headingley, near Leeds, aged 64, Ann, wife of Mr. Joseph Dickinson, and dau. of the Rev. Thos. Rutherford. WALES.-Sept. 25. At Walwyn's Castle rectory, Pembrokeshire, aged 24, ElizaCatherine, wife of the Rev. Rob. Synge. Oct. 3. At Hawarden rectory, aged 29, Lavinia, wife of Rev. Henry Glynne. Oct. 14. At Beaumaris, aged 31, Mary de Courcy Jones, second dau. of John Jones, esq. town clerk. Oct. 15. At Tregoyd, near Hay, the infant son of Viscount Hereford. Oct. 21. At Maesllwch Castle, Glasbury-hay, South Wales, aged 33, Octavia, wife of C. Rawson, esq. Oct. 24. At Montgomery, aged 34, Marianne, wife of Rev. John Lloyd, Rector of Llanmarewie, Montgomeryshire. Oct. 25. At Dyffryn Dulas, Mary, only dau. of the late William Crosley, esq. of Dyffryn Dulas, near Abergele. Lately. At Swansea, aged 58, John Williams, esq. solicitor. Nov. 2. At Cross-town, near Cowbridge, Amelia, wife of the Rev. David Morgan, Vicar of Llancarvan. Nov. 6. At Rhos-y-gaer, near Holyhead, aged 80, Miss Teresa Cope, third dau. of the late William Cope, esq. and sister of the late Lieut.-Gen. Cope. By her decease a pension of 1,000l. per annum granted to her father, with remainder to his wife and unmarried daughters, for his eminent services in bringing to light and checking the Irish Rebellion of 1798, reverts to government. SCOTLAND.-Nov. 4. At Camnethan House, Lanarkshire, Robert Lockhart, esq. of Castle-hill. Nov. 6. At Leith Fort, N.B. aged 63, Lieut. Col. Philip Warren Walker, R.A. Nov. 10. At Aberdeen, George Gordon, esq. late of Cheltenham. IRELAND. -Oct. 20. At his residence in Armagh, aged 74, William Blacker, esq. the eminent agriculturist. Mr. Blacker, while agent of the Gosford estates, wrote several essays on improved modes of agriculture. Oct. 21. At Newbridge, aged 21, Thos. Harker, eldest son of John Stephenson, esq. paymaster of the 17th Lancers. JERSEY.-Sept. 24. In the wreck of the Superb steamer, on her passage from St. Malo to Jersey, Henry Lloyd, esq. of Thornbury, son of the late Samuel Andrews Lloyd, of Newbury, Berks. Oct. 16. At the vicarage, Mattersey, Caroline-May, wife of the Rev. W. C. Fenton. Oct. 21. At St. Helier's, aged 43, Alice-Jane, relict of John Lusk, esq. Nov. 3. At St. Helier's, suddenly, aged 38, Anne, widow of C. May Simmons, esq. late of Rochester. EAST INDIES.-June 22. At Muscat, on board the Company's sloop Tigris, aged 25, Mr. John Edmund Cocke, mate in the Indian Navy, fourth son of Wm. Cocke, esq. of Dover. July 21. At Peshawur, Tipping Champion Rigby, esq. son of T. T. Rigby, esq. Yately Lodge, Hants. July 31. At sea, on his passage from India, aged 30, Capt. Cæsar George Bolton, late of the 21st Madras Infantry. Aug. 29. At Guntoor, Mary, wife of Lieut. Arthur Loftus Steele, 6th M.N.1. and dau. of W. Huddleston, esq. late of the Madras C.S. Aug. 31. Of cholera, whilst marching from Secunderabad to Kamptee, aged 29, Lieut. Spencer Cameron, of the 37th Madras Grenadiers. Sept. 8. At Nusseerabad, aged 24, George Henry Townshend Procter, Lieut. 21st Bombay N.I. eldest son of the late Lieut.-Col. G. Procter, late Superintendent at Sandhurst college. Sept. 11. At Saugur, Central India, aged 25, William H. Jowett, Lieutenant and Interpreter to the 10th Madras Native Infantry. Sept. 14. At Dinapore, aged 22, Catherine, wife of Edw. Norman Perkins, Lieut. and Adj. Bengal N.I. At Colombo, in Ceylon, India, aged 34, Arthur Romer, esq. M.D. Oct. 26. Lieut. Charles Richard Oakes, 45th Bengal Native Inf. fourth son of W. H. Oakes, esq. late Bengal Civil Service. WEST INDIES.-Oct. 4. At Grenada, aged 67, Charles Shuldham Fraser, esq. stipendiary magistrate for the district of St. George. ABROAD.-July 25. At Hong Kong, aged 22, Lieut. Henry Phillpotts, R.E. second surviving son of Lieut.-Col. Phillpotts, commanding the Royal Eng, at that station. July 29. At Cape Coast Castle, Western Africa, Alicia-Georgiana, wife of the Rev. R. R. Bradley, chaplain. Aug. 1. At Malta, Dr. Thomas Elliot son, of debility, youngest son of the late John Elliotson, esq. of Clapham. Aug. 18. At Lima, aged 27, Caroline, only dau. of the late Rev. William Eyre, B.A. of Abp. Tenison's Grammar School, St. Martin's. Sept. 2. At her residence near Paris, Patience, relict of Capt. William Henry Humphreys. Sept. 13. At Stuttgart, Emilia-Ann, wife of Charles C. Barton, esq. Sept. 14. Of cholera, on board H.M.S. Bellerophon, on her passage from Malta to Gibraltar, aged 42, Geo. C. Dowers, esq. of Deal, master of the ship. Sept. 15. On board the Atalanta steamer, between Aden and Bombay, Lieut. C. Langworthy Sugden, 39th Regt. Madras Native Inf. Sept. 20. At Hamburgh, aged 30, William Pagan Plomer, esq. B.A. of St. John's college, Cambridge, eldest son of W. Plomer, esq. formerly of Welbeck-st. and grandson of Alderman Sir William Plomer. At Castellamare, near Naples, in consequence of leaping from her carriage when the horses took fright and ran away, Harriet, wife of Donald Maclean, esq. late M.P. for Oxford. She was the second dau. of the late Gen. Frederick Maitland (grandson of the 6th Earl of Lauderdale), and was married in 1827. Sept. 21. In Cephalonia, of cholera, the Countess Dowager Metaxa. She was mother to Count Baptiste Metaxa, who has resided many years in England. Sept. 24. At Sorrento, near Naples, aged 19, Philip, eldest son of Rev. Philip Smith, of Meath, Ireland. Sept. 29. At St. André's, near Bruges, aged 65, Henry Berney, esq. third surviving son of the late Sir John Berney, Bart. Sept. 30. At St. Servans, Britany, Henrietta-Webb, wife of Jeremiah Pereira, esq. and dau. of the late John Lucas, esq. of Winchester. Oct. 3. From the accidental discharge of his gun, aged 39, T. R. Brock, esq. of Guelph, Canada, eldest surviving son of W. W. Brock, esq. M.D. of Clifton, leaving a widow and nine children. Oct. 8. At Paris, Colonel John Samuel Henry Weston, C.B. of West Horsley, Surrey. He was of the Bengal service, attached to the 31st Native Infantry, and was formerly Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Meerut division TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE DISTRICTS OF LONDON. (From the Returns issued by the Registrar-General.) Sussex Pockets, 31. 10s. to 47. 108.-Kent Pockets, 67. 08. to 71. 15s. PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, Nov. 25. Hay, 27. 88. to 31. 188.-Straw, 17. 2s. to 11. 88.-Clover, 31. Os. to 41. 48. SMITHFIELD, Nov. 25. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. Beef.. ...... Head of Cattle at Market, Nov. 25. 2s. 6d. to 3s. 10d. Nov. 22. Other sorts, 12s. Od. to 20s. Od. Walls Ends, &c. 14s. Od. to 15s. 9d. per ton. Yellow Russia, 39s. Od. METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND. ARNULL and ALLENDER, Stock and Share Brokers, 3, Copthall Chambers, Angel Court, Throgmorton Street, London. J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, PRINTERS, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET. INDEX TO ESSAYS, DISSERTATIONS, AND HISTORICAL PASSAGES. The Principal Memoirs in the OBITUARY are distinctly entered in Agincourt, Battle of, records of 177 Alchester, Roman remains found at 77 Alerce wood, peculiar to Africa 75 Alhambra, wooden star belonging to Allen, John, error concerning 458 William, error concerning 458 Ambrosian Library at Milan, MS. at 269 -- Churches, architecture of 78 Animal Magnetism 265 Anne of Austria, anecdote of 15 Princess Royal 349 Queen, and the Pretender 572 Antiquaries, Society of, proceedings of Antiquities, Continental discovery of 27 Appleton, Hon. Nathan, family of 533 434 On the Symbolism of 78 Armstronge, Mrs. Lucy, case of 611 Babthorpe, Sir Robert, roll of 178 Ballads, list of, from an Old MS. 582 Barbacan, meaning of 412 Barbauld, Mrs., Southey's injustice to 26 Rt. Hon. 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