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Sept. 4. At Windsor, aged 94, Mrs. Anne Cowell, of Wigmore-street, Cavendish-square, relict of Benj. C. esq. and mother of late Gen. C. of Coldstream Guards. Sept. 29. At Stanlake, aged 68, Katherine, wife of Sir Nathaniel Dukingfield, bt. DEVONSHIRE.-At Rawleigh House, Henrietta, fourth dau. of late Justinian Cosamajor, of Potterells, co. Herts. esq.

Aug. 27. The late Mr. Tolcher, whose death we announced p. 284, was one of the oldest inhabitants of Plymouth, and has left a fortune of near 300,000l. A superior dwelling-house in the town, belonging to him, has been closed up for years, containing all the furniture, &c. which this singa lar character never would occupy, nor suffer others to do so, in consequence of some disappointment in love.

ESSEX. At Great Ealing, aged 49, Mrs. A. M. Stephens, widow of late Rear-Adm. G. H. Stephens.

Sept. 22. At the Rectory, North Ockenden, the widow of Rev. F. Say, upwards of 50 years Rector of East Hatley and Hatley St. George, Cambridgeshire.

Sept. 24. At Saffron Walden, aged 78, John Fiske, esq. one of the Senior Aldermen of the Corporation. He had served the office of Mayor four times.

Sept. 28. At Yeldham, at his son-inlaw's, the Rev. L. Way, in his 70th year, John Leech, esq. of Bridge-street, Blackfriars. This worthy man was many years the respected proprietor of the well-known London Coffee-House on Ludgate-hill.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.-July 13. At Clifton, Lieut. Brooke, 75th reg.

Sept. 23. At Cheltenham, aged 25, the eldest unmarried dau. of Richardson Harrison, esq. Remembrancer of the First Fruits and Tenths of the Clergy.

Oct. 9. At Cheltenham, Mrs. Hester Pares, formerly of Leicester, sister of John Pares, esq. of that place, and of Thos. Pares, esq. F.S.A. of Hopwell Hall, Derbyshire.

HAMPSHIRE. Oct. 7. At Charlewood, Harriet, wife of Rev. Hanier Porten.

HERTFORDSHIRE. - Sept. 29. At Barham-lodge, aged 22, Louisa Stuart, youngest dau. of late Lord Primate of Ireland.

KENT.-Oct. 7. Aged 67, Mr. T. Edmonds, many years proprietor of the White Hart Hotel, Margate.

LANCASTER. Lately. At Cragg, near Ulverston, aged 20, Mr. Joseph Taylor. When laid out, the body measured 6 feet 7 inches.

LEICESTERSHIRE.-Oct. 15. At Leicester, aged 19, Henry, second son of Rev. R. Davies, a young man of considerable literary attainments.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.-Oct. 9. At Walton, near Peterborough, aged 25, W. King, jun. esq. M.A. Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, where he took a distinguished degree in 1819.

SALOP.-Sept. 20. At Lydbury, aged 91,

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Rich. Rickus. He possessed a strong constitution and a good memory, until within a few days of his death.

SOMERSETSHIRE. At Bath, Edw. Eyre, esq. of Lansdown-crescent.

SUFFOLK.-Oct. 2. At Bury St. Edmund's, in her 82d year, the widow of Mr. Ignatius Hand, printer, formerly of Worcester.

SURREY.-Oct. 11. At Sutton, in his 74th year, Laurence Brickwood, esq.

SUSSEX.-Oct. 4. At Worthing, aged 65, Catherine, widow of J. Lawrell, esq. of Lower Grosvenor-street.

WARWICKSHIRE. Aug. 13. Suddenly, at Leamington, Prince Kiataira, one of the New Zealand Chiefs who were exhibiting but a few days since at that place. He was son of the reigning King of Paroa, or the Bey of the Isles, and only 18 years of age. The deceased Chief was much esteemed in his own country as a warrior, having eminently distinguished himself on various occasions in the contests between Paroa and the inhabitants of the neighbouring isles. The Prince was interred in the church-yard at Leamington, according to the forms prescribed by the Established Church, having, previously to his departure from New Zealand, been converted to Christianity by one of the Missionaries who had been sent from this country.

WILTSHIRE.-Sept. 11. In the Close, Salisbury, Lieut. Wm. Benson, R. N. son of Rev. Edm. Benson.

YORKSHIRE.-At Gainsborough, aged 70, Anne, wife of Gervas Parnell, esq.

Sept. 13. At Ripon, in his 92d year, Thos. Kilvington, esq. formerly of Saint John's college, where he proceeded to the degree of M. B. 1758.

Sept. 20. At Scarborough, aged 62, Robert Lakeland, esq. of York.

Oct. 8. Of a dropsy, aged 34, Mrs. Butterfield, of York, after long sufferings, having undergone the operation of tapping 25 times, and lost within these three years upwards of 150 gallons of fluid.

At Hull, aged 54, the wife of Isaac Spencer, esq. of York and Poppleton.

WALES.-Oct. 4. At Aberystwith, Anne, wife of Frederick Jones, esq. of Brecon.

SCOTLAND.- Sept. 11. At Edinburgh, aged 63, James Stodart, esq. of Russell

square.

Sept. 14. At Edinburgh, Alex. Skene, esq. Capt. of his Majesty's ship Britannia.

Sept. 17. By an accident while shooting in his own grounds, Samuel Fenton, esq. of Underbank, near Penistone. While in the act of scaling a wall, with his gun in his hand in an incautious manner, the piece discharged its contents, thereby inflicting a wound, which caused his immediate death.

At Perth, Mr. Duncan Spottiswood, many years cashier to the Perth Bank.

Sept. 20. At Meadside, Magdalene Cochrane, relict of the Rev. John Maclaren. Sept. 28.

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Sept. 28. At Ayr, Allan Dunn, esq. Surgeon, Royal Ayrshire Militia.

Oct. 2. At Edinburgh, Colonel Robert Wright, Royal Artillery.

IRELAND.-At Ballinafad, in the county Roscommon, Thomas Mahon, esq. He was for many years Barrackmaster of Roscommon. July 17. The wife of the Rev. John Petherick, Minister of the Congregation of D'Olier-street Chapel, Dublin.

Sept. 12. In Ransford-street, Dublin, aged 75, Mrs. Mary Goff. She was born in the room she died in, was married in the same room, and had one and twenty children in the same room.

Sept. 19. At Cork Barracks, Lieut. John Alexander Maxwell, of the 26th Reg. Foot, third son of the late Major Hamilton Maxwell, of Ardwell.

ABROAD.-At Genoa, Wm. Owen, esq. M. A. Fellow of St. John's college. He proceeded to the degree of B. A. in 1815, and was one of the Chancellor's Medallists of that year.

At Boulogne, Marianne-Hesse Gordon, widow of the late William-Hesse Gordon, esq. Civil Service, Madras.

At Sierra Leone, aged 29, Charles Borrett, esq. Deputy Assistant CommissaryGeneral.

On her passage from India, Jane, eldest daughter of James Burns, esq. youngest son of the Ayrshire Poet.

At Guernsey, Lieut. William Kater, of

ADDITIONS TO Vol. XCII. i. pp. 561, 648. The Will of the late Most Noble Francis Ingram Seymour Conway, Marquis of Hertford, was proved in the Prerogative Court, in Doctors' Commons, by Isabella Anne Ingram, Marchioness of Hertford, the relict, and Francis Charles Seymour Conway, Marquis of Hertford, the son, two of the executors, power being reserved to Lord Henry Seymour, the brother, the other executor, who has not at present assumed the trust.

The testator, in the first place, devises his freehold and copyhold estates in the county of York to the Marchioness for life, and, after her death, directs the same to be sold, and the purchase money to be subject to the general directions as to his residuary property. (They are to be offered for sale at the price his lordship gave for them, to the person who, at the time of such sale, shall be in the possession of the mansion of Temple Newsam, in that county, with 150l. to defray the charges of conveyance.) All other freehold estates whatsoever, either in England or Ireland, are devised to Lord Yarmouth, for life, and subsequently to his son, Lord Beauchamp, and his heirs male; the reversion is then to attend the provisions created by certain deeds made some

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His Majesty's 27th or Inniskilling regiment of foot.

On his passage from India, on board his Majesty's ship Madagascar, aged 33, Major Edward M'Coy, late of the 41st Regiment. son of Mr.M'Coy, Royal Artillery, Woolwich, March 14. At Sierra Leone, of a fever, aged 18, George-Mouat Keith, esq. only son of Capt. Sir George Keith, bart. R. N. At Malta, from a fall from his horse, James Bell, esq. merchant.

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March 17. At Nice, aged 22, CesarCharles Parry, son of William Parry, esq. of Montague-square. March 27. At Fredericton, New Brunswick, North America, aged 56, Major-General G. S. Smyth, Lieutenant-Governor of that Province.

March 28. In France, Mrs. King, dau. of the late Baron de Kutzleben, Hessian Minister to his Britannic Majesty.

April 5. At Paris, Madame-Clery Dupont, mother-in-law to Brissot, and mother to Mesdames Dupont and Aublay.

April 13. At Delagoa Bay, on board H. M. S. Leven, on the coast of Africa, Mr. James Favell, Admiralty Clerk, eldest son of Mrs. Favell, widow, of Cambridge, being the fourth son she has lost in the service of their country.

Sept. 29. At Montreuil-sur-Mer, Catherine-Payton Fox, dau. of the late G. Croker Fox, esq. of Grove Hill, near Falmouth.

THE OBITUARY.

years since concerning the Ragley estates. All household furniture, houses, carriages, carts, implements of husbandry, provisions, stock, &c. at Ragley and Sudborne, are bequeathed to Lord Yarmouth; and the leasehold estates are given to trustees in the same manner, and for the benefit of the persons entitled to the said freeholds of inheritance, excepting, however, Hertford house and grounds in Manchester-square, and all property therein, with the carriages, horses, and every thing appertaining, and also the house adjoining, which are left to the Marchioness for life; and she is invested with the power of leaving the same by will to any person she thinks proper, for the term only of any such person's life, when the said houses, &c. are to be subject to the previous trusts. This power, however, is by a codicil revoked. All monies in the funds and in any public companies, are given absolutely to her ladyship, with an observation, that although the testator desires that she should have full benefit of the bequest if she is so desirous, yet that he feels confident of her recollecting the conversation that lately passed between them respecting it. 5000l. are bequeathed to Lord Henry Seymour, the Marquis's

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brother, who is appointed an executor; a codicil revokes the bequest. To each of his other brothers, 1000l. To his nephews, Captain Seymour, of the Navy, 10,000l.; and to Horace Seymour, and Colonel Hugh Seymour, 5000l. each. To the Middlesex Hospital 1000l. There are other considerable legacies to relatives and friends, and

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those to servants are numerous and large; several of them are specified for 500%. each, besides handsome annuities.

The residue is to be applied to the purchase of freehold estates which are to descend, in the manner before stated, to the present Marquis and his heirs. The Will is dated July 28, 1820.

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PRICE OF FLOUR, per Sack, Oct. 11, 45s. to 50s.
AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, Oct. 1, 31s. 8d. per cwt.

PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, Oct. 20.

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, Oct. 23.

St. James's, Hay 61. Os. Straw 21. 14s. Od. Clover 61. 6s. Od.-Whitechapel, Hay 5l. 18s. Od. Straw 21. 3s. Od. Clover 6l. 15s. Od.—Smithfield, Hay 51. 5s. Straw 21. 8s. Od. Clover 61. 6s. Od. SMITHFIELD, Oct. 24. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.

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COALS, Oct. 22: Newcastle, 38s. Od. to 48s. 3d.-Sunderland, 37s. 3d. to 49s. 6d.

TALLOW, per Cwt. Town Tallow 42s. Od. Yellow Russia 40s. Od.

SOAP, Yellow 74s. Mottled 82s. Curd 86s.—CANDLES, 8s. 6d. per Doz. Moulds 10s. Od.

THE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL SHARES, DOCK' STOCKS, WATER WORKS, FIRE INSURANCE, and GAS LIGHT SHARES, (to the 25th of Oct. 1823), at the Office of Mr. M. RAINE, (successor to the late Mr. SCOTT), Removed to No. 2, Great Winchesterstreet, Old Broad-street, London.-Grand Trunk Canal, 2100l. 2150l. Div. 75l. per annum. A Bonus of 51. per Share to be paid at Lady Day, 1824, over and above the Christmas Dividend.—Leeds and Liverpool Canal, 3801.-Coventry Canal, 1100l. Div. 44l. per annum.- -Coventry Canal, 1100l. Div. 44l. per annum.-Oxford Canal, 7801.-Neath, 3201. ex Div. 137. payable Aug. and Nov.-Swansea, 190l. with Div. 10l. due 1st of Nov.-Barnsley, 2121.-Monmouth, 1851.-Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal, 100l. ex Div.5l.-Grand Junction, 2657. Div. 107. per annum.-Old Union Canal, 781.791.-Rochdale, 921.-Huddersfield, 201.-Ellesmere, 651. Div. 31. per annum.-Regent's 391.-Thames and Medway Canal, 221. -Portsmouth and Arundel, 251.-Severn and Wye Railway and Canal, 321. the last Halfyear's Div. was 16s.-Lancaster, 271.-Worcester and Birmingham, 321.-Wilts and Berks, 61. 5s.-Kennet and Avon, 217. Div. 17s. per annum.-West India Dock Stock, 205l. Div. 10l. per annum.-London Dock Stock, 118l. Div. 47. 10s. per annum.-Globe Assurance, 1617. Div. 71. per annum.-Imperial Ditto, 1227. Div. 5l. per annum.-Albion Ditto, 501-Atlas Ditto, 5l. 17s. 6d.-Hope Ditto, 4l. 7s.-Rock Life Assurance, 21. 18s. ex Div.-East London Water Works, 1251. Div. 41. per annum.-Grand Junction Water Works, 641.-Westminster Gas Light and Coke Company, Old Shares, 74l. 10s.-New Ditto, 5l. paid, 10l. premium.-London Institution, origiual Shares, 284-Russell Ditto, 91. 95.

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From Sept. 27, to October 26, 1828, both inclusive.

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