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LEICESTERSHIRE.-April 29, At Bottesford, at the house of her uncle the Rev. Charles Thoroton, aged 42, Miss Isabella Sutton, youngest daughter of the late Adm. Sutton.

April 29. At his son's at Loughborough, aged 85, John Bass Oliver, esq. late of Leicester.

MIDDLESEX.-March 11. Aged 55, Anne, wife of Thomas Brooke, esq. of Bromley Hall.

March 14. At Chiswick, Archibald D. Stewart, esq. late of Parliament-st. army agent.

April 23. At Feltham, aged 57, Mary, the wife of J. Touissant, esq. only dau. of the late J. Brecknell, esq. of Bellbroughton, Worcestershire.

April 30. At Southall, aged 77, Vitruvius Lawes, esq. Serjeant-at-law. He was called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1789, and to the degree of Serjeant-atlaw in 1819.

NORFOLK.-April 10. Aged 78, Frances, widow of John Custance, esq. of Weston House, aunt to Sir W. B. Proctor, Bart. and to Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart. She was the second dau. of Sir William Proctor, the first Bart. and K. B. by his first wife Jane, dau. of Christopher Tower, of Huntsmore, co. Bucks. esq.

April 14. At the rectory, Dickleburgh, aged 82, Sarah, widow of Rev. T. Acland, D.D. Rector of Christ Church, Surrey.

Lately. At Tibbenham, of apoplexy, whilst on horseback, Mr. Chambers, late Sheriff of Norwich.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.-April 17. At the rectory, Weldon, aged 11 months, Agnes-Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Daniel Finch-Hatton, and niece to the Earl of Winchelsea and Nottingham.

April 18. At Sulgrave vicarage, AnneCromwell, wife of the Rev. W. Harding. NORTHUMBERLAND.- May 14. At Newcastle, Marianne, wife of Capt. Fenwick, R. E. youngest dau. of Sir James Burrough.

Lately. At Morpeth, Capt. Archibald Dickson, R. N. He was the son of Major-Gen. John Dickson, by Elizabeth, dau. of Alex. Collingwood, of Unthank, and nephew to Adm. Sir Archibald Dickson, who was created a Baronet in 1802. He obtained the rank of Post Captain in 1802, and commanded the Akbar of 50 guns, in the South American station, at the close of the war. He married his cousin-german by both parents, Jane, dau. of Adm. Wm. Dickson and Jane Collingwood.

NOTTS.-March 7. Aged 73, Charles Lomas Morley, esq. an Alderman of Nottingham.

March 15. At West Retford Hall, Peter Dickenson, esq. a Deputy Lieutenant and magistrate.

April 9. In her 80th year, Frances, wife of Wm. Elliott Elliott, esq. of Gedling.

April 13. At Grove Hall, near East Retford, aged 78, Anthony Hardolph Eyre, esq. for several years an active and independent county magistrate, and chairman of the Quarter Sessions for the Northern Division of Nottinghamshire.

May 23. At Staunton Hall, the residence of her father the Rev. Dr. Staunton, Eliza, the wife of the Rev. George Gordon, eldest son of the Dean of Lincoln, and Rector of Muston, co. Leic.

Lately. Near Nottingham, aged 77, Dorothy, relict of the Rev. R. D. Flamstead, of Spondon, Derbyshire.

May 14. At Wigthorpe, in his 50th year, William Spurr, esq. a principal maltster, and one of the most extensive agriculturists in the county.

OXFORDSHIRE.-March 17. At Ditchley, the infant daughter of Viscount Dillon.

April 23. At Cokethorpe Park, aged 60, Frances, wife of Walter Strickland,

esq.

April 23. At Oxford, William Norton Smyth, Commoner of Brasenose College.

May 17. At Iffley, Jemima, widow of John Newman, esq. of Lombard-st.

SALOP.-March ... At Shrewsbury, aged 34, Price Watkins, esq. barrister, late of Greenwich Park, Jamaica. He was called to the bar at the Inner Temple, Nov. 21, 1828. April 21. At Kynnersley, in her 20th year, Mary Ann, only dau. of the late Rev. John Marriott, Rector of Church Lawford, Warw.

May 10. At Ashford Grove, near Ludlow, Marianne Josepha, youngest dau. of the late Sir W. Syer.

SOMERSET.-March 27. At Bath, aged 47, Robert John Glyn, esq. 2d son of Sir Richard Carr Glyn, Bart. of Gaunts House, Dorset. He married June 30, 1829, Frederica-Elizabeth, third dau. of Henry Harford, esq. of Down Place, Berks, and has left issue.

Lately. At Bath, aged 86, Richard Lewis, esq. of Llantillio, co. Monm. and Lwyn-y-fortune, co. Carmarthen.

April 10. At Bath, the Hon. MarthaHenrietta Barnewall, dau. of Lord Trimleston.

April 12. At Oakhill, the Hon. Mrs. Tuson. She was Frances, dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Lord Francis Seymour, Dean of Wells, 4th son of Edward ninth Duke of Somerset, by Catharine, dau. of the Rev. Mr. Payne of Home Lacy, and

sister to Frances Countess of Northampton. She was married first Nov. 29, 1784, to the Rev. Dr. Thomas Bovet, Rector of Ninehead, Somerset, who died in 1798, leaving a daughter, the wife of Philip George, esq. Town Clerk of Bath; and secondly, May 11, 1803, to the Rev. James Tuson, Rector of Binegar, Somerset, by whom she had other children.

After a long illness, aged 32, John Evered, esq. of Bridgwater, barrister-atlaw. He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1835. His death was before prematurely announced in our number for Nov. p. 556.

April 15. At Bath, aged 44, Rawson-Hart Boddam, esq. of the Bengal service.

April 20. At Bridgwater, Mary, wife of Henry Axford, esq. dau. of the Rev. Dr. Wollan, Vicar of Bridgwater.

April 24. At Taunton, Mary, wife of John Norris, esq. of Thorncombe House, dau. of William Grant, esq. late of the E.I. C. Civil Service.

April 26. At Halswell House, Anne, wife of Colonel Tynte, M.P. for Bridgwater, and mother of the member for West Somerset.

April 28. At Bath, aged 60, Emma, wife of John Harvey Thursby, esq. of Abington abbey, Northamptonshire. She was a daughter of Wm. Pigott, of Doddershall, co. Bucks, esq. was mar. May 5, 1792, and has left a numerous family.

May 6. Mary Theodora, wife of the Rev. R. G. Rogers, Rector of Yarling

ton.

May 6. Aged 70, Thomas Leir, esq. of Weston, near Bath, a magistrate for the county. He was the son of the Rev. Thomas Leir, of Charlton Musgrave, was educated at Winchester, and matriculated as a member of Queen's college, Oxford, 1784, and took the degree of B. A. 1787.

STAFFORDSHIRE.-Jan..... John Giffard, esq. half brother of the late Thos. Giffard, esq. of Chillington. His body was interred at Brewood, the ancient burying. place of the Giffards. The funeral procession moved from Wolverhampton, and among the chief mourners were, Walter Giffard, esq., Lord R. E. Somerset, G.C.B., and Sir Thomas Boughey Fletcher, Bart. The pall-bearers were the Hon. Mr. Somerset, George Holyoake, esq. Henry Hordean, esq. and Robert Canning, esq.

Feb. 1. At Chillington, Capt. Rob. Edward Giffard, 10th hussars, youngest son of the late Thomas Giffard, esq. and Lady Charlotte Courtenay, sister to the late Earl of Devon.

April 26. At Hanford, aged 85, Rupert Chawner, esq. M.D. formerly of Burton-upon-Trent.

May 3. At Betley Hall, Elizabeth, third dau. of G. Tollet, esq.

SUFFOLK. - March 17. At Sutton, Elizabeth - Susanna - Barnardiston, only dau. of the Rev. Thomas Mills, Rector of that parish, and Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty.

April 9. Aged 37, Thomas Kitchener, esq. of West-row, Mildenhall.

April 15. At Bury, aged 75, William Gould, esq. Lieut.- Col. of the 3d East Norfolk militia.

May 8. At Bury, aged 19, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the Rev. J. Edwards, M. A. Head Master of the Grammarschool.

SURREY.-March 29. At Kingston, in his 65th year, Richard Carter, esq. Coroner for Surrey, and Vestry Clerk of Kingston. The contest for the coronership in 1825, with Mr. Jellicoe of Wandsworth, cost him 10007. and the unsućcessful candidate nearly twice that sum. April 8. Caroline, wife of Richard Balchin, esq. of Godalming.

April 10. At Ham-common, the Hon. Frances, relict of Admiral Sir J. Sutton, K.C.B.

April 22. At the vicarage, Kew, M. Byam, esq. late of Byam's, Antigua.

May 13. At East Moulsey, aged 98, Mary, widow of Adm. Sir Edmund Nagle, K.C.B. previously of John Lucie Blackman, esq. of Craven-street. She was married to Sir Edumnd Nagle in 1798, and left his widow in 1830. (See Gent. Mag. xc. i. 470.)

May 18. At the house of his nephew Michael Barry, esq. surgeon, Richmondbridge, aged 76, Fisher Evans, esq. of Tunbridge Wells.

SUSSEX.-March 18. At Hastings, John Thos. Justice, esq. barrister. He was the eldest son of F. Justice, esq. of Sutton Courtenay abbey, Berks; and was called to the Bar at Gray's Inn May 16, 1821. He practised as a Special Pleader in the Common Law Courts; attended the Oxford Circuit, and the Hereford and Gloucester Sessions.

April 1. At St. Leonard's, aged 28, the Hon. Ann-James, wife_of_Captain William-Fanshawe Martin, R. N. youngest dau. of Lord Wynford.

April 3. At Brighton, aged 53, R. Shaw, esq. of White Dale House, Hambledon, Hants, and late of Usworthplace, Durham.

At Brighton, in her 16th year, Susan, eldest dau. of Mr. Serj. Goulburn, M. P. May 4. At Madehurst lodge, aged 25, Lady Eleanor-Jane-Elizabeth Dalzell,

2d surviving dau. of the Earl of Carnwath.

May 5. At Worthing, aged 77, Anna Maria, widow of Gen. W. Stapleton.

At his brother's residence in Chichester, Lieut.-Col. Geo. Humphry, He was appointed Lieut. in 14th Dragoons, 1800, Captain 1804, Captain 27th foot 1807, brevet Major 1814, and 73rd foot 1816. He served in Spain and Portugal, and in 1809 acted as Deputy Assistant Quartermaster-gen.

May 9. At Brighton, T. Swinnerton, esq. of Butterton hall, Staffordshire.

WARWICK.-Feb. 29. At Edgbaston, aged 88, Ann, widow of Mr. H. Docker, sister to the late Rev. William Cradock, Dean of St. Patrick's, and the late Rev. Thomas Cradock, of Marsh's library, Dublin, and cousin to Gen. Lord Howden.

March 15. At Allesley, Samuel Septimus Mellor, esq.; and March 23, Eliza, his only daughter, sister to G. H. Mellor, esq. M.D. of Coventry.

March 20. At Leamington, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Laurence Rawstone, esq. of Hutton hall, Lanc.

March 29. At Stratford-upon-Avon, aged 84, the widow of James West, esq. of Snitterfield, and mother of James Robert West, esq. of Alscot.

April 13. At Leamington, the widow of Mr. Samuel Caldecott, solicitor, of Melton Mowbray.

April 18. At Birmingham, aged 31, Richard Bird, esq. of Magdalene college, Cambridge.

April 23. At the Rectory, Ipsley, aged 18, Thomas, eldest son of the Rev. T. D. Dolben, Rector of Ipsley, and a scholar of Worcester college. He last year obtained the scholarship from King Edward's School at Bromsgrove. He went from Oxford to attend the funeral of his relative, the Rev. John Chambers, whose melancholy end, together_with that of another relative, the Rev. Thos. Chambers, we noticed in p. 562, when he was seized with the illness which terminated his existence.

WILTS.-March 22. In his 19th year, John Whitchurch, only son of John Cottom Wheeler, esq. of Salisbury.

Lately. At Malmesbury, aged 92, Uz May, for many years crier in that

town.

April 7. At Salisbury, Eleanor, widow of the Rev. Henry Good, Rector of Stockton.

April 12. In her 11th year, Lucy, fourth daughter of W. Helyar, esq. of Coker Court.

April 18. At Charlton, aged 60, the Right Hon. Elizabeth-Jane Countess of

Suffolk and Berkshire. She was the eldest dau. of James first Lord Sherborne, by Mary, 2d dau. of Wenman Roberts Coke, esq.; was married Jan. 3, 1803, and has left a numerous family.

April 19. At Wardour Castle, aged 26, the Right Hon. Frances-Catharine Lady Arundell. She was the 2d dau. of Sir Henry Tichborne, Bart. by Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Burke, Bart. became the second wife of the present Lord Arundell in 1829, and has left two sons.

April 26. At Salisbury, aged 82, Lieut. William Pettit, Adjutant of the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Lately. At Calne, aged 72, Mr. Oriel Viveash.

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May 16. Thermuthis-Mary, eldest dau. of the Rev. R. Ashe, of Langleyhouse.

WORCESTER.-March 29. At Bredon Rectory, the residence of her son-in-law Rev. J. Keysall, in her 88th year, Elizabeth the widow of the Rev. Barfoot Colton, Canon Residentiary of Sarum, and mother of the late Rev. Caleb Colton, author of "Lacon."

May 3. At Holt Rectory, Martha, wife of the Rev. John Foley.

May 4. Aged 33, Mary Stanley, dau. of the late J. Mills, esq. of Stratford-onAvon, wife of the Rev. T. Higgins, Perpetual Curate of Stoulton.

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YORKSHIRE. Nov. 26. At Hessel, aged 63, Mr. Isaac Wilson, formerly a bookseller in Hull, for thirty years editor, and many years proprietor, of the Hull Advertiser. He was the author of a pleasing volume of "Miscellanies, in prose and verse," consisting of the Inspector, a series of essays, and other compositions occasionally inserted in that paper.

March 21. At Sheffield, aged 61, Harriet, widow of William Petch Kime, esq. of Louth.

March 25. At Haslewood hall, aged 56, the Hon. Elizabeth Stourton, sister to Lord Stourton.

March 31. At Easingwold, William Lockwood, esq. solicitor.

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Lately. At Knaresborough, aged 101, Edward Day, one of the constables who arrested Eugene Aram, eighty years ago. April 3. At Shibden-hall, aged 83, Jeremy Lister, esq.

April 11. At Pocklington, aged 90, John Bell, esq. for upwards of sixty years an eminent surgeon of that place.

April 17. Aged 66, Elizabeth-Anne, wife of Charles Lutwidge, esq. Collector of the Customs for the port of Hull.

May 1. At Wakefield, aged 32, W. Thislethwaite, esq. M. A. of Trinity college, Cambridge, Vice Principal of the

West Riding Proprietary School, and second son of the Rev. W. Thistlethwaite, M.A. Minister of St George's Church, Bolton.

May 8. Aged 79, Ambrose Cook son, M.D. for many years the principal practitioner in York, and senior physician in the County Hospital, Lunatic Asylum, and other public institutions. He was a native of Yorkshire, and was educated at Giggleswick, by the father of the late Dr. Paley.

WALES.-May 7. At Morben Lodge, near Machynlleth, aged 90, Margaret, last surviving dau. of E. Williams, esq. and of Jane Viscountess Bulkeley, his wife, formerly of Peniath, co. Merioneth.

May 15. At his father's, Lieut.-Col. Dives, Oystermouth, near Swansea, aged 35, Capt. Lewis George Dives, of the Royal East Middlesex Militia.

SCOTLAND.-Sept. 15. Mr. William Malcolm, late an eminent nurseryman at Kensington, near London. He has left a widow and two daughters.

Dec. 31. At Edinburgh, Lt. Col. Jas. Bogle, C.B. He was appointed Lieut. 94th foot 1793, Capt. 1804, brevet-Major 1813, Lieut.- Col. 1830. He served in the Peninsula, and received a medal and one clasp for Badajos and Nivelle.

March 25. At Glen Stuart, in her 93d year, Dame Grace Douglas Johnstone, of Locherby, relict of Sir William Douglas, of Kelhead, Bart. and mother of the Marquis of Queensbury. She was the dau. and coh. of William Johnston, of Locherby, esq. was married in 1772, and left a widow in 1783, having had issue four sons, (of whom John, the second, inherits the estate of Locherby,) and three daughters.

At Edinburgh, Capt. D. Carnegie, late of 44th regt.

At Casterton House, Mid-Lothian, Col. A. Cumming, East India Service, Col. of the 4th Light Cavalry, third son of the late Col. Sir J. Cumming.

At Inverighty, co. Forfar, aged 81, Lt.Col. John Lawrenson, formerly of 18th dragoons.

April 1. At Braco Castle, Perth, Jas. Masterton, of Braco, esq. April 22. At Castle Hill, near Ayr, William Kelso, esq. of Dankeith, Col. of the Ayrshire Militia.

May 10. At Edinburgh, aged 82, the Hon. Robert Lindsay, uucle to the Earl of Balcarres, brother to the Lord Bishop of Kildare and the Countess dowager of Hardwicke. He married in 1778 Eliz. 3d dau. of Sir Alex. Dick, Bart. and had a numerous family.

IRELAND.-Feb. 3. At Limerick, Capt.

Benj. Roche, formerly of the 5th and 30th regts.

Feb. 12. Aged 23, Francis Jessopp, esq. of Mount Jessopp, High Sheriff of co. Longford. He had been sworn into that office only three days; and terminated his life by suicide.

March 14. At Limerick, Wm. Moore, esq. a retired Commander R.N. (1814). March 18. At Dublin, Commander Alex. Cunningham, R. N. (1812).

Lately. At Drumcondra, near Dublin, Commander John Cramer, R.N. He was made Lieut. 1795, and Commander 1811.

In Kilmainham Hospital, John Henderson, pensioner. He completed his 106th year on the 5th of last March. He was present at the battle of Culloden; the capture of Quebec, under Wolfe; of the Havannah, under Pocock; the battles of Bunker's Hill, &c.

At Boyne hill, co. Meath, Lt.-Col. Gerrard, h.p. 23rd light dragoons.

At Kinsale, aged 79, William Spread, esq. late Lt. Col. 37th regt.

May 3. At Dublin, Patrick Marsh, esq. leaving after him one of the largest fortunes ever accumulated in that city.

JERSEY.-Jan. 9. Ensign Haig, b. p. Sappers and Miners.

GUERNSEY.-Lately. Major Bennett, late of the 5th regt. Barrackmaster of Guernsey.

EAST INDIES-Nov. 7. At Caunpore, Ensign E. Brabazon, 16th regt.

Jan. 1. At Cannanore, Edward Charnier, esq. of the Bombay Civil Service, youngest son of the late John Charnier, esq.

Jan. 8. At Calcutta, Lieut.-Col. W. Kennedy, of the Bengal Army.

WEST INDIES.-Oct.... Wm. Brown, esq. of Antigua, who has bequeathed to the parish of Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, the sum of 4000l. to be invested in per. petuity for the poor of that parish. He also bequeathed a thousand pounds to the church he was connected with in Antigua.

ABROAD.-Feb. 2. In Upper Canada, Francis Shea, esq. a District magistrate, Capt. 27th Enniskilleners.

March 24. At Madeira, aged 31, Frederick, 3d son of Mrs. Bergne, of Hans place, Chelsea.

Lately. At Vittoria, Major Anthony Wright King, 3d reg. British Legion, late of 94th foot, son of Lt.-Col. A. S. King.

May 5. Killed in action in the lines of St. Sebastian, the following officers of the British Auxiliary Legion: Capt. Knight, 8th regt. Aid de-Camp to Gen. Chichester; Capt. O'Reilly, 6th rifles;

Capt. and Adj. Allez, 4th regt.; Capt. M'Neill, 6th regt.; Capt. Scarman of 1st regt.; Lieut. Balfour, 1st rifles; Lieut. H. Cooper, 1st regt. youngest son of the late Mr. W. J. Cooper, of Sackville-st. Piccadilly; Lieut. Hamilton, 7th regt.; Lieut. and Quartermaster Warner, 7th regt.; Lieut. and Quartermaster Wright, 9th regt. Died of his wounds, Lt. Col. Tupper, commanding the 6th regt.

Lately. At Chartres, Col. Robert Waller, C.B. He was appointed Lieut. 28th dragoons 1795, Capt.-Lieut. 1800, Capt. 57th foot, 1803, 103d 1808, brevet Major 1811, Lt. Col. 1813, Major on the staff as permanent Assistant Quartermaster-gen. 1814, Col. 1830. He served in

Spain and Portugal, and received a medal for Vittoria. He was severely wounded at Albuera by a Polish Lancer, and also received severe wounds on two other occasions.

Lately. At Paris, aged 76, Lt. Gen. Baron Philippon, distinguished for his defence of Badajos in 1811. He was taken prisoner, and in the summer of 1812 made his escape from Oswestry, by way of Rye, together with Gen. Garnier. Their assistants were tried and convicted (see Gent. Mag. vol. LXXXII. ii. 182.)

At Grenoble, aged 81, General Bizannet, celebrated for his defence of Bergenop-Zoom.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from April 27 to May 24, 1836.

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AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, May 20.

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, May 23.

Smithfield, Hay, 31. 0s. to 41. 5s.—Straw, 17. 88. to 17. 16s.-Clover, 47. Os. to 51. 53. SMITHFIELD, May 23.

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COAL MARKET, May 23.

Walls Ends, from 18s. 6d. to 21s. 3d. per ton. Other sorts from 15s. Od. to 18s. 3d. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 48s. 6d. Yellow Russia, 45s. Od.

212.

SOAP.-Yellow, 568. Mottled, 62s. Curd, 66s.
CANDLES, 7s. Od. per doz. Moulds, 8s. Od.

PRICES OF SHARES.

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers,

23, Change Alley, Cornhill.

Grand Junction,

Birmingham Canal, 261. Ellesmere and Chester, 83. Kennet and Avon, 20. Leeds and Liverpool, 515.- Regent's, 18. -Rochdale, 120.--London Dock Stock, 585. -St. Katharine's, 92.- -West India, 110. Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 280.- Grand Junction Water Works, 53.- West Middlesex, 83.- -Globe Insurance, 159.- -Guardian, 374. Hope, 63.—— Chartered Gas Light, 514.- -Imperial Gas, 432. -Phoenix Gas, Independent Gas, 48. General United, 37.- Canada Land Com-Reversionary Interest, 132. For Prices of all other Shares inquire as above.

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