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of his education. At Clare hall, Cambridge, he particularly distinguished himself, and came out as the 4th Wrangler in 1785. He was afterwards for many years tutor of Clare hall. Having obtained his master's degree 1788, he ultimately proceeded to B. D. 1796. In 1808 he was presented to the living of Great Waldingfield by the Fellows of his hall, in whom the presentation is vested. Af. ter having settled there for some years, he was placed in the commission of the peace for Suffolk, in which capacity he was most extensively useful, and in a few years afterwards was elected chairman of the quarter sessions for that division of the county held at Bury St. Edmond's.

Nov. 18. Aged 66, the Rev. George Ferne Bates, for many years Vicar of West Malling and South Mimms, Middlesex. He was of Queen's college, Cambridge, B.A. 1805, M.A. 1808; was presented to West Malling in 1814 by T. A. Douce, esq. and to South Mimms in 1812 by the Rev. P. Hamond. Besides legacies to numerous relatives, and to some private friends, and each of his servants, he has bequeathed 5007. Three per Cent. Consols, to St. David's college, Lampeter, South Wales; 5007. of the same stock to the Metropolitan Church Building Fund; 2507. stock to the Church Missionary Society; 2501. stock to the Prayer Book and Homily Society; 500l. for the use of a school in West Malling, founded by a Mr. Tresse; and the interest in perpetuity of 2501. Consols to each of the parishes of West Malling and South Mimms, to be laid out in the purchase of coals, and distributed among the poor of those parishes.

DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

Oct. 24. In Cavendish-sq. William Fowler Jones, esq. of Ashurst Park, Kent.

Nov. 12. John Baseley Tooke, esq. of Thompson, one of the Magistrates of Norfolk.

Nov. 14. At Gray's-inn, aged 45, Richard Brown Jackson, esq.

Nov. 16. Aged 60, Joseph Ireland, esq. late of Osnaburgh-st. Regent's Park. Nov. 17. Sarah- Dorothea, wife of John Sheringham, esq. of Kent-lodge, Hanwell, Middlesex.

Nov. 18. Aged 59, J. C. Clifton, esq. Theresa-house, Hammersmith.

Nov. 19. At Herne-hill, aged 64, Thos. Devas, esq.

Nov. 20. In Orchard-st. Elizabeth, widow of Richard Wroughton, esq. and

dau. of the late Rev. J. D. Thomas, D.D. Rector of Kirby Misperton, Yorksh.

Nov. 21. At Pentonville, aged 78, George Arnald, esq. A.R.A.

In Piccadilly, aged 68, James Buck, esq. late of the War Office.

Nov. 23. In Eaton-pla. aged 40, Joseph Jekyll, esq.

Nov. 24. In New Bridge-st. Blackfriars, aged 70, Edward Kensington, esq. Nov. 25. Aged 78, Mrs. Anne Denison, of Portland-terr. Wandsworth-road, and King's Stanley, Gloucestersh. relict of James Denison, esq.

In New Park-road, Brixton-hill, aged 80, Joseph Morris, esq.

Nov. 26. Aged 84, William Wickins, esq. architect, of Barnsbury-pla. Islington. Nov. 27. At Sheffield-house, Kensington, aged 53, Mary-James, wife of Dr. Lang, of Newman-st.

Nov. 28. Dorothea, wife of Jas. Prior, esq. of Oxford-terr. Hyde Park.

În Bernard-st. Russell-sq. Mary-Ann Clements, wife of George Johnston, esq. late of Tan-y-graig, Carnarvon, and Camden-place, Bath.

At Hampstead, Sophia, youngest dau. of the late William Kilburn, esq. of Wallington, Surrey.

Aged 78, Thomas Holt White, esq. of Chase-lodge, Enfield.

At Tottenham, Elizabeth, widow of J. Waldron, esq. Cashier of the Bank of England.

Nov. 29. In Russell-sq. aged 72, Jas. Dunlop, esq.

In New Norfolk-st. aged 82, R. Deverell, esq.

Nov. 30. Aged 73, Joshua Savage, esq.. 47 years in the Excise Office.

In Claremont-sq. C. Fallowdown, esq. Lately. In Brunswick-sq. aged 71, Elizabeth, relict of Richard Worsley, esq. Vice-Admiral of the Red.

Catherine, second dau. of Lord John Somerset.

Mr. W. H. Nightingale. His imitations of modern actors, at the Adelphi Theatre and elsewhere, have been the best since the days of Mathews. death was caused by nervous excite

ment.

His

Dec. 1. In Upper Seymour-st. aged 83, the Right Hon. Elizabeth dowager Countess of Winterton, relict of EdwardGarth first Earl of Winterton, and subsequently of the late William Richardson, esq. She was the daughter of John Armstrong, esq. became the second wife of the Earl of Winterton in 1778, and his widow in 1788, having had issue the Hon. and Rev. E. J. Turnour, the late Lady Elizabeth, wife of Francis Richardson, esq. and two children who died young.

At Kensington, aged 38, Richard Atkinson, esq. of the Middle Temple.

Dec. 2. In York-st. Portman-sq., aged 40, Frederick William Montague, esq. only son of William Montague, esq. of Guildhall.

At Beevor Lodge, Hammersmith, aged 9, Anne, second dau. of the Rev. Francis Thomas Atwood, Vicar of that parish.

Dec. 4. In Russell-pl. aged 64, David Daniel Davis, M.D. He had resigned the chair of obstetric medicine in University College, London, and the physicianship to University College Hospital, only one month previous to his death. He had been physician to Queen Char lotte's Lying-in Hospital, was the author of several standard works, and was phy sician-accoucheur to the Duchess of Kent upon the birth of her Majesty.

At Balham, aged 57, Samuel Turner,

esq. Dec. 5. In Mecklenburgh-sq. aged 59, Edward Richard Comyn, esq.

Aged 59, John W. Bennett, esq. of the Audit office, Somerset House.

Dec. 6. Aged 39, Eliza, wife of Sydney Braithwaite, esq. in Bath-pl. New

road.

In Bedford-row, aged 90, Elizabeth, widow of Harry Smith, esq.

Dec. 7. In Gloucester-terr. Mile-end, aged 72, Sibella, relict of Richard Redman, esq.

Dec. 8. Aged 83, Charlotte, relict of Thomas Stanger Leathes, esq. of Stockwell Common.

Mary, wife of Stephen Cleasby, esq. of Cornwall-terr. Regent's Park.

Dec. 9. In Berkeley-sq. aged 78, Sarah, widow of Thomas Johnson, esq. of Bute Ironworks, Glamorgan. Her body was interred at the Highgate Cemetery.

Dec. 10. At Notting-hill-terrace, Morton Balmanno, esq.

At Brompton, aged 40, Henry Clarke, esq. formerly of Lamb's Conduit-st. and afterwards of Walton-on-Thames.

In the Wandsworth-road, at an advanced age, Thomas Palethorp, esq. late of the Exchequer.

At Clapham, aged 72, Frances, widow of Thomas Chattley, esq.

Dec. 12. At Blackheath, aged 82, Caroline, relict of William Batley, esq.

Dec. 13. Aged 31, James Brandreth, esq. of Raymond-buildings, Gray's-inn, eldest son of William Brandreth, esq. of Liverpool.

Dec. 14. In Avenue-road, Regent's Park, aged 47, Charles Garneys Kett, esq. late of the Royal Art.

Dec. 15. In Parliament-st. aged 67, Mrs. Jane Corney.

GENT. MAG. VOL. XVII.

Aged 69, Mr. Stephen Sweet, lawbookseller, of Chancery-lane. Having been awakened from his sleep by a riot in the street under his windows, which he mistook for an alarm of fire, he came down stairs, called to a woman passing to ring his son's bell next door, fell down, and expired almost instantly. His body was interred at the Highgate Cemetery.

BEDS.-Nov. 18. At the vicarage, Hawnes, aged 65, John Pulley, esq.

Nov. 25. At St. Mary's rectory, Bedford, Sarah, wife of the Rev. Edw. Lockwood.

BERKS. Oct. 24. Aged 58, Adam Blandy, esq. of Kingston House, Justice of Peace and Deputy Lieut. of the County.

Nov. 2. Aged 81, John Ormond, esq. of Wantage.

Nov. 23. In a Railway Carriage, Stephen Darby, esq. He had lately retired from an extensive brewery establishment, and resided at Cookham. He was travelling to Maidenhead, when he died suddenly from disease of the heart.

Dec. 4. At Wargrave, aged 61, T. N. Elwyn, esq. late of Albemarle-st.

BUCKS. Nov. 20. At St. Leonard's, aged 77, Jane, widow of Thomas Ludbey, esq. of Orchard Hill.

CAMBRIDGE.-Oct. 9. At Cambridge, aged 19, James Barker Johnson, eldest son of W. Johnson, esq. of Llandaff House, Cambridge.

Nov. 2. At Cambridge, Abner Richard Harrison, esq. an Undergradute of Queen's coll. He was drowned in the river near Jesus Green Sluice. Owing to the strong current caused by the flood, his boat became unmanageable; he jumped out, and was carried over the water-fall. Verdict "accidental death," deodand on the the boat 40s.

Nov. 29. At the College in Ely, aged 21, Maria, eldest dau. of the Rev. Philip Durham, one of the Minor Canons.

Lately. At Linsfield, near Cambridge, Miss Emma Wilkins, second dau. of the late William Wilkins, esq. of Newnham, and sister of H. Wilkins, esq. of Bath.

CHESHIRE. Nov. 2. At Chester, aged 79, Martha, relict of the Rev. Isaac Riley, late Incumbent of Waterton.

Nov. 29. Aged 77, John Twemlow, esq. of Hatherton, eldest son of the late William and Phebe Twemlow, of the same place. He was a constant attendant at Drayton barley market for upwards of sixty years, and for indefatigable industry, unquestionable honesty, and strict integrity, will be long remembered.

Dec. 7. At Bradwall ball, aged 86, Mary, wife of John Latham, esq. M.D. Q

CORNWALL. Nov. 14. At Penryn, Josiah Lane, only son of J. Collis, esq. of Upper Bedford-pl. Russell-sq.

Nov. 19. At Chace parsonage, near Truro, aged 31, Margaret, wife of the Rev. D. Jackson.

DERBY.-Nov. 30. At Chapel-en-leFrith, Henry Kirk, esq. of Parr's House, near Stockport. He was in search of game; when in passing through a hedge, the gunlock came in contact with the hedge, and shot him dead on the spot. He has left a widow and two or three infant daughters.

DEVON.-Nov. 10. At Exeter, Lieut.Col. Tufnell.

Nov. 15. At Devonport, HenriettaSophia, widow of John Commerell, esq. Nov. 17. At Exeter, Capt. Webber, formerly of the 25th Regt.

Nov. 21. At Cornborough House, near Bideford, aged 71, Robert Studley Vidal, esq. F.S.A. formerly of the Middle Temple.

In Plymouth, aged 98, Eleanor, relict of James Higham, esq. of Greenhithe, Kent.

In Plymouth, aged 86, Mrs. S. Featherstone, relict of Capt. Featherstone, R.N.

Nov. 29. At Hayne Bridge, near the village of Zeal Monachorum, the wife and son of the Rev. H. A. Hughes, Rector of Clanaborough. They were returning from Bondleigh, when their passage over the bridge was obstructed by the waters of the river Yeo, which had risen to an unusual height. In attempting to proceed, the phaeton, which contained Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, and a servant boy, was carried over the bridge into the river by the velocity of the current, and Mr. George Hughes (aged 17), who was on horseback, also shared the same fate. The Rev. Mr. Hughes alone was saved by the intrepidity of Mr. Bibbings, of Zeal, who incurred considerable risk in the attempt. Mr. Hughes has eight surviving children.

Lately. At Ashburton, Mrs. Mary White, sister of the Rev. John White, Incumbent of Woodland.

Dec. 4. At Exeter, aged 82, Miss Anna Snell, formerly of Northtawton, sister of the late John Snell, esq. solicitor.

Dec. 7. At Teignmouth, aged 74, Stanley Bullock, esq.

Dec. 9. At Stonehouse, Margaret, widow of Lieut.-Col. George Fearon, 31st Regt.

Dec. 11. At Torquay, aged 74, Mr. Nicholas Hellings, formerly Comptroller of the Customs of Penryn, lately principal officer of the Customs of Torquay.

DURHAM.- Nov. 27. At her son's house, the Deanery, Chester-le-Street,

Ann, widow of Francis Johnson, esq. of Newcastle.

Dec. 13. At Durham, in the College, Thomas Heming, esq. formerly of Magdalen Hall, Oxford.

ESSEX.-Oct. 21. Aged 56, Eliza, wife of W. P. Paine, esq. of Farnham, and dau. of the late John Manwaring, esq.

Dec. 4. At Skreens, near Chelmsford, the seat of Mr. T. W. Bramston, M.P. her ladyship's son-in-law, aged 84, Lady Louisa Harvey. She was the youngest dau. of Robert Nugent, first Earl Nugent, great-grandfather of the present Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, by Elizabeth, dau. of Mr. Henry Drax and the dowager Countess Berkeley. Her ladyship married on the 15th of May, 1784, Adm. Sir Eliab Harvey, G. C.B. who died on the 20th of Feb. 1830.

Dec. 12. Aged 59, Miss Margaret Fowke, of Castle Hedingham, youngest dau of the late Major Thomas Thorpe Fowke, R.M.

GLOUCESTER.-Nov. 26. At Chelten. ham, George Patrick O'Malley, esq., late Capt. in the 88th Reg. Dec. 4. At Wotton-court, aged 99, Elizabeth, widow of George Cæsar Hop. kinson, esq.

Dec. 13. Aged 67, Charles Martin, esq. late of her Majesty's Customs of Bristol.

Aged 61, Miss Brown, of Bristol, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Brown, esq. of Salisbury.

HANTS.-Nov. 17. At Southampton, aged 89, Mrs. Amelia Talbot, eldest dau. of the late Sir C. H. Talbot.

Nov. 18. At Gosport, Lieut. A. G. Rothery, R.N.

Nov. 27. Aged 70, John Parsons, esq. of Southtown, near Yarmouth.

Nov. 30. In Winchester, aged 90, Mrs. Emily Coxe.

Dec. 2. In Portsmouth, George Welch, jun. esq. late of the Gen. Post Office, London.

At Somerley, the Right Hon. Diana Countess of Normanton. She was the eldest dau. of George-Augustus Earl of Pembroke, by his first wife Elizabeth, second dau. of Topham Beauclerk, esq. and was married in 1816 to the Earl of Normanton. She leaves issue James Viscount Somerton, the Hon. Herbert, the Hon. Charles, and the Lady Mary Agar.

Dec. 8. At Ventnor, I. W., aged 21, William - Osborn, only son of William Bland, esq. of Hartlip, Kent.

Dec. 11. Aged 53, James Ede, esq. of Ridgeway Castle, near Southampton. Aged 14, Alfred, son of the late Thomas Naghten, esq. of Crofton

house, Tichfield. He was cadet at the Royal Military College at Sandhurst, and was killed by a fall from his pony.

Dec. 14. Mr. Charles Hill, aged 79 years, and upwards of 55 years the leading tenor of Winchester Cathedral. His constant attention, and the admirable performances of his duties in the choir, merited and received the respect of his Dean and Chapter.

HEREFORD.-Nov. 20. At Shecknell Cottage, near Hereford, Elizabeth, relict of George Campbell, esq. of London.

Lately. At Hereford, aged 66, Mr. W. Griffiths, solicitor and proctor.

At Priors Court, near Ledbury, aged 66, James Barrett, esq.

Aged 120, Hannah Pinner, of Lyde. HERTS.-Nov, 22. At Ware, aged 71, Sarah, wife of Philip Powell, esq., formerly of Snettisham, Norfolk,

KENT.-Nov. 8. At Sandgate, William Henry Williams, esq. M. D.

Nov. 17. At Seven Oaks, aged 87, Mrs. Frances Machin, youngest dau. of the late John Machin, esq. of Kensing

ton.

Nov. 21. Aged 55, Martha, wife of Francis Woodgate, esq. of Ferox Hall, Tonbridge.

Dec. 9. At Gravesend, aged 55, Nathaniel A. Austen esq. late of Ramsgate.

LANCASTER.-Oct. 18. At Turton, aged 68, Mrs. Scholes, dau. of the late Rev. Amos Ogden, Incumbent of Turton.

Nov. 18. At Liverpool, Mr. Egerton Smith, the founder, editor, and principal proprietor of the Liverpool Mercury.

Nov. 27. At Great Crosby, near Liverpool, S. Parry, esq.

Nov. 29. At Pendleton Priory, aged 69, George Gardner, esq.

Dec. 2. At Hulton Park, Emma Louisa, youngest dau. of William Hulton, esq.

Dec. 4. At St. Ann's Hill, near Liverpool, aged 85, G. Henderson, esq.

Dec. 10. At the Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool, Philip Courtnay, esq. Q.C. a Bencher of the Inner Temple. He was of Trin. coll. Camb. B.A. 1805; M.A. 1808; and was called to the bar July 1, 1808. He attended the Common Law Courts and the Northern circuit, and was standing counsel to the Mint. His death was occasioned by an overdose of morphia.

LEICESTER.-Lately. At Kensington, aged 85, Ann, relict of the Rev. John Jones, Vicar of Althorpe, Northamptonshire, who died in 1793.

LINCOLN.-Nov. 22. At Lincoln, at the house of her brother, the Rev. F. R.

Crowther, Charlotte, dau. of the late Mr. Crowther, of Great Yarmouth.

Lately. At Grantham, aged 92, Thomas Gosna, esq.

MIDDLESEX.-Nov. 17. At Bushey Heath, aged 86, Mrs. Mary Appleyard.

Nov. 19. At Hampton Court Palace, aged 26, the Hon. George Augustus Frederick Clarence Graves, Lieut. 14th Light Dragoons, second son of the late Lord Graves. He was lately Lieut. 31st foot, and Aide-de-Camp to the Governor of Madras.

MONMOUTH. Lately. At Aberga venny, aged 23, Emma-Ann, niece of Wm. Little, esq. of Llanvaw Grange.

At Cwmcarvan, near Monmouth, aged 62, J. Richards, esq.

NORFOLK.-Nov. 19. At Great Yarmouth, Louisa, relict of Lieut. Col. Dickens, R. Eng. fourth dau. of the late Thomas Smyth, esq. of East Dereham.

Nov. 21. Aged 29, Anna, wife of the Rev. Richard B. P. Kidd, M. A. Rector of St. Swithin's, Norwich, eldest dau. of the Rev. William Robbins, M.A. Rector of Heigham.

Nov. 25. At Cromer, aged 42, Margaret, wife of Capt. King, R.N.

Lately. At Toft Monks, aged 67, Louisa, relict of William Carpenter, esq. of that place, and sister of the late Adm. Sir Edward Berry, Bart.

NORTHAMPTON.-Oct. 27. At Peterborough, aged 92, Ann, relict of John Bailey, esq. of Thorney Abbey, Camb.

OXFORD.- Nov. 21. At her son's house in Oxford, aged 84, Margaretta, widow of the Rev. John Cleoburey, 41 years since Vicar of Abingdon, Berks, and of Medmenham, Berks.

SALOP.-Nov. 14. At Aston Hall, aged 84, Sarah, relict of the late Egerton Leeke, esq. of the Vineyard.

Lately. At Ludlow, aged 84, the relict of John Lewis, esq.

Harriett, wife of the Rev. James Horsman, Rector of Middle.

Dec. 2. At Ludlow, aged 69, Mary, relict of the Rev. Thomas Hodges. Her son, Capt. Alexander Hodges, Bengal Army, died at Lucknow on the 6th of September.

SOMERSET.-Oct. 26. At Bath, aged 75, Rear-Adm. John Wentworth Holland. He had been upwards of fifty years in the service, and his commission as Lieutenant was dated in June 1794, having been a midshipman on board the Queen Charlotte in Lord Howe's action, when he was severely wounded; and in 1801, when Senior Lieutenant of the Phoebe, he took an active part in the gal

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lant engagement between that vessel and L'Africaine, which was captured; and was promoted for his wounds. He attained post rank in 1806, and became a retired Rear Admiral in June 1838.

Nov. 3. At Bathampton, Mary Anne Catharine, only dau. of the late Rev. Charles Cole, Rector of Stutton, Suffolk.

Nov. 19. At Bath, aged 77, William Corben, esq. formerly Barrack-master at the Royal Establishment, Dublin.

At Bath, aged 25, Georgiana Favell, dau. of Vice Adm. Sir Robert Lewis Fitzgerald, K. C.H.

Nov. 21. At East Harptree, Charlotte, wife of the Rev. T. N. Davidson, and second dau. of the late T. G. Bram ston, esq.

Nov. 28. At Frome, aged 86, Mrs. Cuff. Nov. 29. At Bath, John Strange, esq. late of St. John's Wood, London.

Nov. 30. At Clevedon, ElizabethAnne, eldest dau. of the late William Tuffnell, esq. of Langley's, Essex, relict of Sir Thomas Pilkington, Bart. of Chevet, Yorksh, and wife of William Mules, esq. of the Grove, Dedham.

Lately. At Bath, Annabella, widow of Geo. Colin Campbell, esq. of Southpark, near Campbellton, Argyllshire.

Dec. 4. At Bath, aged 74, J. C. Horton, esq.

Dec. 8. At Wincanton, at an advanced age, Letitia, dau. of the late Moulton Messiter, esq.

Dec. 9. At Blackwell, aged 17, Frederick Rhodes Prestwood Barclay, youngest son of the late Col. J. V. F. Barclay, of the 56th Regt. and grandson of Gen. John Barclay, R. M. of Taunton.

Dec. 10. At Coker Court, aged 63, Wm. Helyar, esq. an acting magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant of the county.

Dec. 13. At Bath, aged 86, the Rt. Hon. Mary-Anne Countess dowager of Belmore. She was the eldest dau. of the late Sir James Caldwell, of Castle Caldwell, and third wife of Armar first Earl of Belmore, grandfather of the present Earl, to whom she was married in 1794. SUFFOLK.-Nov. 6. At Claydon, aged 96, Elizabeth, relict of Col. Montgomery, of the 12th regt. and eldest dau. of the Rev. George Drury, formerly Rector of Claydon.

Nov. 28. At Stratford, aged 89, Arabella, relict of the Rev. Narcissus Proby, late Rector of that parish, and of Tuddenham, near Mildenhall.

SURREY, Nov. 18. Eliza, wife of Edward Rose Swaine, esq. of Herne-hill, and eldest dau. of the late Mr. Samuel Boord, of Bristol.

Nov. 19. At Cobham, aged 81, Ro

setta, widow of E. Hughes, esq. of Tyndale-place, Islington.

Nov. 21. At the parsonage, Farnham, aged 75, Martha, relict of Samuel Jones, esq. of Limehouse, Middlesex.

Dec. 9. Aged 65, Thomas Whitmore, esq. of the Elms, Epsom.

SUSSEX.-Nov. 15. At Brighton, Miss Mary Skeggs, of Highbury-pl. Islington, second dau. of the late Thomas Skeggs, esq. of Norstead, Kent.

Nov. 18. At Worthing, aged 84, Betty, wife of John Thring, esq.

Nov. 19. Eliza, wife of the Rev. Henry Warren, Rector of Ashington.

Nov. 22. At Brighton, aged 71, Elizabeth, sister of W. R. Cartwright, esq. M.P. of Aynhoe, co. Northampton.

At Brighton, aged 84, Selina-Mary, wife of the Right Hon. Sir Wm. Henry Fremantle. She was the only child and heiress of Sir John Elwell, Bart. by Lady Ranelagh, his wife. She first married Felton Hervey, esq.who died leaving three sons and two daughters, viz.:-I. Col. Sir Felton Hervey, Bart. 14th Dragoons, formerly Military Secretary to the Duke of Wellington; 2. Sir Frederick Hervey Bathurst, Bart. who took the name of Bathurst in conformity with the will of his great uncle, Gen. Bathurst, of Clarendon Park, and is succeeded by his eldest son, the present Sir Frederick Hervey Bathurst, Bart.; 3. Lionel Hervey, esq. late Minister in Bavaria and in Mexico; 4. Selina-Mary, married to Sir Charles Knightley, Bart. M. P. for Northamptonsh.; 5. Elizabeth, unmarried. Having become a widow in 1785, she married, secondly, in 1797, Sir Wm. Henry Fremantle.

Nov. 30. At Brighton, Elizabeth, wife of L. J. Biggs, esq. of Emmetts, West Kent, late of Notting-hill-sq. Kensington.

Nov. 30. At Brighton, Alice, widow of C. G. Hoffman, of Bishopsgate-st.

Dec. 1. At Worthing, aged 74, John Wood, esq.

Dec. 3. At Brighton, aged 78, the Hon. Ann Lucy Fortescue, sister to the late and aunt to the present Earl Fortescue. She died of fever, in consequence of the injuries received from accidentally setting fire to her clothes while dressing.

Dec. 7. At Midhurst, aged 67, Miss Yaldwyn.

WARWICK.-Oct. 21. At Coventry, Mr. Geo. Eld, Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and eldest son of Mr. Eld, of Coventry.

Lately. At Birmingham, Mr. John Crisp, formerly Manager of the Wolverhampton, Worcester, and other theatres.

Dec. 13. At Hampton Lucy, Priscilla,

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