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June 6. At Fontmell rectory, aged 36, Mary, wife of the Rev. J. Browne, Curate of that parish.

June 10. At Weymouth, Cecil, wife of Mr. Wm. Ansell, and niece of the late Gen. Sir Thomas Picton, leaving six children.

DURHAM.-June 1. At Tees Cottage, Darlington, aged 38, Emily-Mary, wife of Edward T. Copley, esq. and dau. of Sir John Milbanke, Bart. of Halnaby Hall, Yorkshire. She was married in 1826.

At Durham, Dr. G. A. Chayter, of Manchester.

June 6. At Denton, aged 82, Jane, wife of the Rev. Thomas Peacock, and mother of the Very Rev. the Dean of Ely.

June 9. At Darlington, Mr. W. Backhouse, senior partner of the old banking establishment of Backhouse and Co. Darlington. He was a member of the Society of Friends, and attended the meetinghouse in the evening as usual. He arose to address the congregation, and whilst speaking fell down and immediately expired.

ESSEX.-May 17. Aged 72, Thomas Addy, esq. of Writtle.

May 18. At Colchester, Maria, youngest dau. of the late Samuel Daniell, esq.

June 1. At Boxtead Lodge, aged 82, William Fisher, esq.

At Springfield, Mary, wife of Richard Brown, esq. of York-pl Portman-sq.

GLOUCESTER.-May 18. At Clifton, aged 23, William-Loftus, fifth son of the late Rev. John Digby, of New Park, co. Meath, and of Osberstown, co. Kildare.

May 25. At Clifton, Jane, wife of the Rev. Charles Edmund Wylde. She was widow of Col. W. D. Knox, of Edinburgh, and eldest dau. of the late John Waite, esq. of Old Burlington-st.

May 26. Aged 68, Mary, wife of Michael Proctor, esq. of Twyning, near Tewkesbury.

May 29. At the residence of Samuel James, esq. Cotham-hill, aged 25, Edwin Thorne Wait, M.D.

May 31. At Rose Villa, Hayle, aged

58, the wife of Hannibal Ellis, esq. She was the only survivor of one of the oldest families in Hayle.

Lately. At Cheltenham, aged 61, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Baron.

At Cheltenham, aged 65, Lydia, relict of Lieut.-Gen. Prole, E.I.C.S.

At Kingstone-house, Aylburton, aged 61, John Morse, esq.

In Field-place, near Stroud, aged 79, Stephen Clissold, esq.

June 2. At Shirehampton, GeorgianaRebecca, wife of Charles Clarke Dix, esq. and seventh dau. of the late Col. Bird, of Goitre-house, Monmouthshire.

June 6. At Bristol, Harriette, wife of Dr. Symonds.

June 7. At Clifton, aged 58, Francis Adams, esq.

HANTS.-April 18. At Bishop's Waltham, Elizabeth, only surviving dau. of the late Richard Hinxman, esq. of Kitnock's House.

May 9. At Southtown, Elizabeth, relict of J. D. Burdon, esq.; also, on the 22nd, Mary, her sister.

May 15. At Alton, aged 87, Thomas Lee, esq.

May 21. Aged 74, Mrs. Elizabeth Penford. She died very suddenly: verdict "Natural Death." She has bequeathed

the sum of 1000l. to the South Hants Infirmary, and the same sum to the Southampton Dispensary.

May 23. At Romsey, in Hampshire, aged 77, Mr. John Young, sen. alderman of the corporation of town, of which he had been for upwards of fifty years a member.

May 24. At Hollam House, Tichfield, Elizabeth, widow of James Anderson, esq. At the residence of the Lady Frances Stuart, Southampton, aged 49, John Robert Baker, esq. of Exeter.

At Southampton, Lacy Gray Ford, esq. late Physician-Gen. of the Bombay Medical Estab. Hon. East India Co's. service.

May 28. At Holybourne, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Frederick, aged 80; and June 4, at Dalston, Middlesex, his brother, Lieut.Col. Robert Frederick, aged 70-sons of the late Gen. Frederick, formerly of Easterton.

May 29. Capt. Thomas Collard, late of the 81st Regt. and Adjutant of the South Hants Militia.

Lately. At Winchester, aged 84, Mr. James Robbins, for upwards of sixty years an eminent bookseller and printer of that city, and bookseller to the school.

At North-house, Horndean, Miss Richards, eldest dau. of the late John Richards, esq.

June 9. Harriot-Ann, widow of John Duthy, esq. of Ropley.

HERTS.-May 21. At Cheshunt, aged 75, Joseph Batho, esq.

June 1. At Otterspool, Mary-Anne, relict of George Woodford Thelluson, esq. brother of the first Lord Rendlesham, and uncle of the present Lord. She was the third daughter of Philip Fonnereau, esq. was married in 1791, and left a widow in 1811, with two daughters, of whom the younger was married in 1813 to Henry Hoyle Oddie, esq.

June 2. At Albury Hall, aged 87, John Calvert, esq.

June 4. Aged 59, Capt. Jellicoe Turner, R.N. of Stevenage, fourth son of the late Charles Turner, esq. of Mount-hill House, Rochester. He was appointed a retired Commander in 1840.

June 5. At Theobald's, aged 77, Jacob H. Busk, esq.

June 6.

At Bushey, aged 59, Peter Lovekin, esq. late of Droxford Manor House, Hampshire.

KENT.-May 9. At Hythe, aged 88, Ingram Hammond, esq. Alderman of that borough.

May 13. At Bilting, Godmersham, aged 58, William Henry Baldock, esq.

May 22. At Tunbridge Wells, MargaretLouisa, infant dau. of Lieut.-Col. and the Hon. Mrs. Nugent.

May 23. At the rectory, East Malling, aged 81, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith.

May 30. At Broad Oak, Brenchley, aged 76, Robert Withy, esq.

June 1. At his residence, Nile Cottage, Gillingham, near Chatham, aged 72, Mr. Michal Austin, late of her Majesty's dockyard, Chatham. This old and meritorious officer was recently superannuated for services of nearly 50 years. He served in several general actions, and lost his right arm with the immortal Nelson in the Vanguard, at the action of the Nile, on the 1st Aug. It is rather remarkable that he died on the anniversary of the glorious 1st June, in which he served under Lord Howe.

June 5. At Tonbridge Wells, John Stone, esq. late of Lincoln's-inn, barristerat-law.

June 6. At Tunbridge Wells, ElizabethMary, wife of John Henry Ord, esq. of Highbury, Middlesex.

June 9. At Riverhead, aged 85, Jane widow of Donald Macleod, esq. of Geanies, Ross-shire, N.B.

June 11. At Bromley, aged 30, John Acton, esq.

June 16. At Ashurst Park, Alexander Q. Gordon, esq. second son of the late Alexander Gordon, esq. formerly of Great Myles, Essex.

Mr. Cripps, surgeon), Mary-Anne Charlotte, wife of Alexander Magnay, esq. 69th regt. (brother of the present Lord Mayor of London), second dau. of Henry de Bruyn, esq. of Hyde Park-sq.

May 25. Aged 60, Mary, wife of Richard Woodward, esq. Gilnough, Bolton-le-Moors.

May 30. At Liverpool, Robert Gifford, esq. third son of Charles Gifford, esq. Cliff End House, Exmouth, and nephew of the late Lord Gifford.

LEICESTER.-May 21. Aged 86, Hannah, relict of James Vann, esq. of Belgrave.

May 30. At Leicester, aged 30, SarahAnn, wife of the Rev. Robert Burnaby, Incumbent of St. George's, of that place, and eldest dau. of the Rev. William Blow, Rector of Goodmanham.

LINCOLN.-May 28. At Stamford, aged 68, William Stevenson, esq. the death of whose brother was recorded in our Mag. for Feb. 1843. These gentlemen were born, lived, and died in the same house. Under their wills 1,000. is given to the Stamford Infirmary, and by deed 9,2001. is secured for building and endowing a church to be dedicated to St. Nicholas in Deeping Fen, an extraparochial district containing 15,000 acres.

Lately. Aged 79, at Brigg, Jane, widow of Joseph Hannath, esq. of Scamblesby, and mother of John Hannath, M.D. of York.

June 12. At Lincoln, Agnes, wife of the Rev. Frederick Tryon, of Market Deeping, formerly curate of Prestbury.

June 16. Aged 11, Francis Richards Thirkill, only child of the late Francis Pulvertoft Thirkill, esq. and great-grandson of Francis T. esq. who was many years town clerk of Boston, and clerk of the peace for the division of Holland. MIDDLESEX.-May 10. At the Grove, Hounslow, aged 67, Elizabeth, wife of James Ensor, esq.

May 11. At Ealing, aged 47, Edw. Percy Sinnett, esq. of Ehrenberg-terrace, Regent's Park, a contributor and reporter to the Morning Herald. His extensive information and professional experience, his knowledge of the modern languages, as well as of classical literature, gave him great advantages, of which he made effective use. May 30. At Twickenham, aged 35, Jane-Matilda, wife of Arthur Walker, esq. of King's-road, Gray's-inn.

May 31. At Hampton, aged 63, Jenny, relict of William Berryman, esq.

June 11. At Finchley, aged 70, Eliza, relict of Lieut.-Gen. Salvin.

June 19. At Twickenham, aged 89,

LANCASTER.-May 13. At Liverpool, on her way to London (at the house of Mrs. Ann Davies.

MONMOUTH.-May 29. At Oak Grove House, near Chepstow, aged 56, John Barnbridge, esq.

NORFOLK. June 21. At Thetford, James Fison, esq. (of the firm of Messrs. James Fison and Son, woolstaplers,) one of the Magistrates of the borough of Thetford. At one of the wool fairs dinners, the Earl of Albemarle designated him as the "Emperor of the wool buyers."

NORTHAMPTON.-May 14. At Barnwell rectory, aged 53, Mary, wife of the Rev. R. M. Boultbee.

At Peterborough, aged 81, Mary-Bothway, wife of Thomas White, esq. banker. May 24. At the rectory, Oundle, aged 77, John Smith, esq.

OXFORD.-May 5. At Kencott, near Burford, aged 82, Charles Loder, esq. a Justice of the Peace for the county.

May 29. At Queen's college, Oxford, aged 20, James, only son of the Rev. James Jolliffe, Stoke Charity, Hants.

June 18. At Oxford, aged 33, Cecilia, wife of the Rev. Richard Harington, D.D. Principal of Brasenose.

SALOP.-May 12. At the vicarage, Ellesmere, aged 83, Sarah, wife of the Rev. J. A. Cotton, Vicar.

June 8. At Madeley, Anne, dau. of the late William Ferriday, esq. formerly of Badger.

SOMERSET.-May 21. At Bath, Eliza, wife of John James Coward, esq. and dau. of John Legge, esq. a cousin of the Earl of Dartmouth.

May 29. At Bruton, Lucinda, relict of Capt. Guyon, of Swaffham, and second dau. of the late Rev. C. Langford, Rector of Great Massingham.

At Bath, aged 78, Harriet, widow of Thomas Pickard, esq. of Bloxworth House, Dorset.

Lately. At Bathford, aged 88, Richard Cowper, esq.

At Westfield House, Weston Lane, Bath, aged 79, Rebecca, wife of Lovell Todd, esq.

June 1. At the rectory, Croscombe, near Wells, aged 33, Jane, wife of the Rev. W. P. Purvis.

STAFFORD.-Lately. At Cloyton Hall, aged 27, Mary, wife of John Ayshford Wise, esq. late of Forde House, Tot

ness.

SUFFOLK.-May 24. At Rose Hill, Wixoe, aged 82, Josias Nottidge, esq.

June 3. At Long Melford, Harriet Alice, relict of the late Rev. Geo. Brettell, formerly Curate of Histon, Cambridgesh and eldest dau. of the late Rev. S. Halsted, of Great Thurlow, Suffolk.

June 5. At Rushmere, near Ipswich, aged 29, Sarah- Anne, wife of T. W. I. M'Dougall, esq. of Ipswich, and youngest

dau. of the late Samuel Francis, esq. of Jamaica.

June 6. Charlotte, wife of the Rev. W. Kirby, Rector of Barham.

SURREY.-April 11. At Richmond, aged 74, Mr. John Lucas, for more than half a century keeper of Richmond Park. This situation had been filled by his grandfather, his father, and himself in succession, for a period of 140 years. During the whole of his long service, until his last illness, he was never absent a fortnight from his duties. He enjoyed the regard not only of his private friends and acquaintance, but of many of the royal family, of the late Lord Sidmouth, and others of the nobility. He is succeeded by his son.

May 14. At Morden rectory, the house of her brother-in-law the Rev. William Blackwell, aged 42, Anne-Duff, eldest dau. of Robert Hepburne, esq. of Clackington, North Britain.

May 16. At Egham Hill, Emelia, wife of Christopher Bushman, esq.

May 18. Aged 77, Mary, widow of Charles de St. Leu, esq. of Shalford, near Guildford, who died in April last.

May 21. At Reigate, John Swayne, esq. of Trinity-sq. Southwark.

May 24. At Thames Ditton, aged 80, Mary, wife of the Rev. J. Churchill, formerly of Chipping Ongar, Essex.

Aged 54, John Richard Birnie, esq. of Frimley Hill, near Bagshot, formerly in the office of Messrs. Cox and Co. Craig'scourt, Charing-cross.

June 1. Aged 28, George, fourth son of Thomas Mellersh, esq. of Godalming.

June 10. At Windlesham, aged 51, Mrs. J. W. Taylor, widow of Col. J. W. Taylor, of the Bengal Army.

June 15. At the Poplars, Mitcham, aged 19, Julia-Bryan Rudd. SUSSEX.-May 11.

At Bognor, aged 41, William Hunter, jun. esq. of Stockwell, and of the Stock Exchange.

May 12. At Down House, Rottingdean, aged 27, Eliza-Jane, wife of William E. Frere, esq. Bombay Civil Service, and eldest dau. of Maj.-Gen. Osborne, of Pengelly House, Cheshunt, Herts.

May 17. At the rectory, Ewhurst, aged 70, John Watts, esq.

May 22. At Brighton, Martha, youngest dau. of the late John Lagier Lamotte, esq. formerly of Thorngrove, Worcestershire.

May 25. At Kemp Town, Brighton, aged 68, the Most Hon. Elizabeth Albana Marchioness of Bristol. She was the eldest surviving daughter of Clotworthy first Lord Templetown, by Elizabeth, third daughter of Shuckburgh Boughton, esq.; was married to the Marquess of Bristol in 1798, and has left issue five surviving sons and three daughters.

Her body was conveyed for interment to the family vault at Ickworth church, Suffolk.

May 26. At Loxwood House, aged 73, John King, esq. many years a deputylieut. and formerly high sheriff of the county.

June 1. At her seat, Coombe, aged 78, Mary, relict of Sir George Shiffner, Bart. She was the only daughter and heiress of Sir John Bridger, of Coombe, Knt. was married in 1787, and left a widow in 1842, having had issue the present Baronet, three other sons, and four daugh

ters.

June 6. In New Steine, Brighton, aged 27, Frances, youngest dau. of the Rev. R. R. Knipe, of Hookfield Grove, Epsom, and Rector of Water Newton, Huntingd.

June 12. At Brighton, aged 52, Samuel Hood, esq. M.D.

June 17. At Worthing, aged 78, Miss Elizabeth Dealtry, of Rottingdean.

WARWICK.-May 13. At Leamington, aged 53, Frances, widow of Oliver Hatch, esq.

May 18. At Leamington, Mary-Ann, wife of Capt. Bernard Granville Layard, 26th Foot.

Lately. At the house of her son-inlaw, Major M Mahon, Hornton, Amelia, wife of the Rev. J. Morgan, of Burton Dassett vicarage, and sister of Mrs. Gen. Conyngham, Bath.

June 2. At Leamington, aged 43, Uriah Davenport, esq. of Liverpool.

WILTS.-May 26. At Ingfield, near Settle, aged 25, Mary, wife of the Rev. H. J. Swale.

May 27. Anna-Maria, second dau. of the late Rev. Edmund Benson, of the Close, Salisbury.

June 10. At Stratton, near Swindon, Miss Anne Bradford, sister of the Rev. W. B. Bradford, of Eaton. Her death was caused by a fall from a pony carriage, combined with disease of the heart, with which she had been afflicted for some years. She had not sustained the slightest outward injury, and her brother escaped almost unhurt. Verdict, "Died of disease of the heart, accelerated by sudden fright."

June 17. At Great Bedwyn, Ann, wife of the Rev. John Ward, M.A. Vicar of that parish. She was the eldest child of Samuel Merriman, of Brook - street, M.D. and was born on the 14th of Au

gust 1802. She was married to Mr. Ward, at St. George's Hanover-square, on the 9th Jan. 1823, and has left surviving issue two sons and five daughters. YORK.-May 16. At Belle Vue, near Leeds, aged 62, Ann-Maria, wife of Edward Coke Wilmot, esq.

May 22. At the house of his father William Pilkington, esq. of Hatfield, near Doncaster, aged 54, Redmond William Pilkington, esq. of Kensington Gore.

May 26. At Little Woodhouse, near Leeds, James Musgrave, esq. one of the senior aldermen and a magistrate of the borough of Leeds. He was found dead in the evening in a lane not far from his own residence. He had left home only ten minutes before, and to all appearance had been tolerably well during the day, having been twice to the Wesleyan chapel. A coroner's inquest was held, when, it appearing that he had died from disease of the heart, the jury returned a verdict of "Died by the visitation of God."

May 29. At the Rev. G. A. Jacob's, Sheffield, aged 13, Henry Lea, only child of the late Henry Priestley, esq. of Haugh End, near Halifax.

Lately. At Topcliffe vicarage, aged 29, Harriet, wife of the Rev. Henry Annesley Hawkins.

June 12. At Leeds, aged 26, Frederic Freer, eldest son of the late William Robertson, esq. Assistant Commissary-Gen. to the Forces.

June 15. At Helmsley Blackmoor, George Flintoft, esq. Paymaster and Purser R.N.

June 18. Aged 88, William Burland, esq. of Groves House, near Howden.

WALES.-May 18. Aged 76, Charles Poyser, esq. of the Priory, Wrexham, Denbighshire.

May 22. At the vicarage, Northop, Flintshire, aged 20, Henry Archer Allen, esq. Lieut. in the 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards. May 24. At Fonmon Castle, Glamorgansh. Oliver Evan, infant son of Robert Oliver Jones, esq.

Lately. At Llandovery, Carmarthensh. aged 80, William Harries, esq. of Swansea. At the Hay, Breconshire, aged 69, Thomas Bomford, esq.

SCOTLAND.-May 4. At Edinburgh, Jessy-Murray, wife of John Knapp, esq. M.D.

May 12. In Edinburgh, Miss Christian Greig, dau. of the late David Greig, esq. of Hallgreig.

May 17. In Largs Bay, two young midshipmen of the Shearwater, Government surveying steamer, stationed opposite Largs; one named Jewell, between 18 and 20 years of age; the other, in his 18th year, was Charles-Digby, son of E. J. Cayley, esq. M P. for the north riding of Yorkshire. He had distinguished himself in the "Rodney," on the coast of Syria, and had been awarded a medal for the victories at Acre, and other places on that coast. They were amusing themselves in

a small open boat, when a gale came on from the north-east, and, as they neglected to slacken sail, the little craft was run under water while she was rounding the north end of the Larger Cumbrae. The accident was observed from the deck of the "Vulcan," another Government steamer lying in the bay with her steam up, and she immediately proceeded to the spot, but nothing was found floating excepting the two caps of the deceased.

May 21. At Edinburgh, Laura, wife of Charles Stannard Eustace, esq. of the co. Kildare.

May 22. At Belchester, Berwickshire, George Dickson, esq. of Stonefold and Belchester.

June 6. At Succoth, Dumbartonshire, Elizabeth, wife of Sir Archibald Campbell, Bart. She was the eldest daughter of John Balfour, esq. of Balbirnie, co. Fife; and was married to Sir Archibald in 1795, by whom she leaves a numerous family.

June 13. At Edinburgh, aged 77, Thomas Charles Hope, M.D. F.L.S., Professor of Chemistry for nearly half a century in Edinburgh University. At the close of the winter session before last he felt himself compelled by increasing years to resign the Professorship which he had so long and so ably filled.

IRELAND.-May 7. At Crocknolina, near Broadhaven, in Erris, aged 122, Grace Devit. Her mental faculties seemed unimpaired when she conversed of things long gone by, but she spoke like a child of matters of recent occurrence. May 15. At Dublin, Janette, wife of Edward Mayne, esq. of Norfolk-crescent, London.

May 19. At Ballinamore House, co. Mayo, aged 56, Anne, relict of Anthony Ormsby, esq. Lieut.-Col. North Mayo Militia.

June 2. At Ahascreagh, co. Galway, William Brackenbury, esq. formerly Lieut. in the 61st regt. late of Usselby House, Lincolnsh. and recently of Aswardby, near Spilsby, same county.

June 7. Mr. Shannon, the mayor of Limerick. He died suddenly, in the act of presiding at a Repeal meeting in that town.

JERSEY.-June 14. At St. Helier's, aged 30, Frances-Mary, only dau. of the late Major Shairp, of Kirkton, Linlithgowshire, Scotland, and sister of S. F. Shairp, esq. banker, Totnes.

EAST INDIES.-Feb. 6. At Moulmein, aged 27, in the Hon. East India Company's Service, Assistant Surgeon Robert Wood Spry, son of the late James Hume Spry, esq. of Clapham, and formerly of Charterhouse-sq.

March.. At Moulmein, Capt. Richard L. Coxe, of the 84th Regt. eldest son of the Rev. Charles Coxe, Newtown Lodge, Hungerford.

April 7. At Deesa, aged 17, Second Lieut. Eustace Montatt Maude, of the 1st. Bombay European Fusiliers.

April 15. At Calcutta, aged 35, John Bensley Thornhill, esq. of the Hon. East India Company's Civil Service.

April 22. At Mhow, aged 23, Robert M. D. Delafosse, Ensign of the 26th Bombay N. I., third son of the Rev. D. C. Delafosse, Rector of Shere, Surrey.

WEST INDIES.-March 15. On the passage from Jamaica to Bermuda, aged 20, Mr. William Wilbraham, Mate of H.M.S. "Illustrious," only son of the late Capt. Wilbraham, R.N., and nephew of G. Wilbraham, esq. of Delamere House, Cheshire.

March 17. In the Bahama Islands, Charlotte, wife of the Rev. Pelham Stanhope Aldrich, and dau. of the late Mr. Benjamin Bridges, of Hollesley, Suffolk.

April 2. On board the "General Palmer" transport, off Santa Lucia, Lieut. Eustace Moffat, of the 46th Regt. late Deputy Assistant Quartermaster-Gen. at Barbadoes.

April 10. At Barbadoes, aged 49, John Lucie Smith, LL.D. of Demerara. May 11. At Dominica, the wife of Dr. Alexander Stewart, Senior Surgeon to the Forces.

ABROAD.-Jan. 13. At sea, on board H.M.S."Rattlesnake," on her voyage from Hong Kong to Portsmouth, Capt. Henry Geary, of the Royal Artillery.

Jan. 14. At Sydney, New South Wales, aged 30, James Alexander, son of John Robinson, esq. of Norwood, Surrey.

Jan. 20. At Bronti, Bungonia, New South Wales, Mary-Anne, wife of W. F. Baker, esq. R.N.

Feb. 1. At Hong Kong, Assistant Commissary-Gen. John Irvine.

March 14. At sea, on board the "Thomas Coutts," aged 40, H. F. Boaden, esq. He was yougest son of the late James Boaden, esq. well known in the literary and dramatic world, and for a long period filled the responsible situation of Agent to Her Majesty's Navy, to the entire satisfaction of the Crown.

April 11. At New York, aged 77, Jacob Walton, esq. Rear-Admiral of the White.

May 5. At Malta, Major Thomas Clibborn, 1st Bombay Grenadiers, youngest son of the late Henry Clibborn, esq. Lyssanisky, King's County, Ireland.

May 10. At Berlin, at a very advanced age, General Borstell, commander of the cavalry. The King loses in him one of

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