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Dec. 7. At Tonbridge Wells, Martha, relict of Nicholas Graham, esq. of Lombardstreet.

LANCASTER.-Nov. 25. At Liverpool, Major Holden Dunbabin, late of the East India Company's Bombay Establishment. Lately. Aged 61, Mrs. Hopwood, wife of the Rev. J. Hopwood, incumbent of Accrington.

Dec. 3. Aged 21, Sarah, second dau. of T.R.Wilson Ffrance, esq. of Rawcliffe Hall.

Dec. 11. At Elm Farm, West Derby, near Liverpool, aged 71, Edward Wilson, esq. lately a Director of the London and Birmingham Railway Company.

LEICESTER.-Dec. 13. At Cliff House, aged 74, Dorothy, wife of Robert Faux, esq.

LINCOLN.-Dec. 1. At South Ferriby, aged 54, Christian, relict of John Nelthorpe, esq. and mother of Sir John Nelthorpe, Bart. of Scawby,

Dec. 10. At Louth, aged 25, AnneJenny, wife of C. C. J. Orme, esq.

Dec. 12. At the vicarage, Bonby, aged 46, Lillias, wife of the Rev. Weeber Walter, M.A.

MIDDLESEX.-Nov. 17. At Hampton, aged three, Richard-Bright, third son of Sir William Follett, M.P. for Exeter.

Nov. 25. At Enfield, Edward Medgett, esq. late of the firm of I. B. Nevill & Co. Nov. 26. Aged 82, William Cogger, esq. of Hayes.

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Dec. 8. At the Butts, New Brentford, aged 80, Miss Catharine Hodgson, last surviving dau. of the late Thomas Hodgson, esq. of Upnor Castle, Kent.

MONMOUTH.-Nov. 21. At the Castlehill, Monmouth, aged 46, Richard Amphlett, esq. Lieut. R.N. eldest surviving son of the late Rev. I. Amphlett, D.D. vicar of Dodderhill, Worc.

NORFOLK.Nov. 23. At Walsoken House, aged 58, Thomas Broughton, esq. a Deputy Lieutenant for Lincolnshire.

NORTHAMPTON.-Nov. 7. At Northampton, aged 43, Mr. Thomas Cheslyn, solicitor.

Nov. 15. Elizabeth, wife of Stephen Eaton Eland, esq. of Stanwick.

Nov. 20. At Peterborough, aged 82, George Parsons, esq.

Nov. 23. Ann, wife of the Rev. Henry Barry, Rector of Brockley.

OXFORD.-Lately. At Trinity college, Oxford, John Courtenay, esq. Commoner, second son. of the late Geo. Courtenay, esq. formerly of Swerford Park. RUTLAND. - Dec. 5. At Uppingham, Caroline-Anne, youngest dau. of the late Ralph Hotchkin, esq.

SALOP. Lately. At Ludlow, aged 45, William Lloyd, esq. solicitor.

SOMERSET.-Nov. 15. At Staplegrove,

near Taunton, aged 69, Charles Fowler, esq.

Nov. 16. At Bath, at an advanced age, the Countess Nugent, relict of the Count Felix Nugent, Knight of St. Louis.

Nov. 18. At West Coker House, aged 67, William Rodbard, esq.

At Bath, aged 82, Thomas Best, esq. of Haselbury Plunknett, near Crewkerne, brother of Lord Wynford.

Nov. 23. Ann, wife of the Rev. Henry Barry, Rector of Brockley.

Nov. 26. At Brislington, near Bristol, aged 67, Sarah, widow of Philip J. Worsley, esq.

Nov. 27. At Bath, Miss Mary Coulthard.

Nov. 29. At Marston, the Right Hon. Isabella Countess of Cork and Orrery. She was the third dau. of the late William Poyntz, esq. of Midgham House, Berks, and was married in Oct. 1795, to the Earl of Cork and Orrery, by whom she had a numerous family, only three of which survive.

Lately. At Bath, aged 71, Mrs. Sloper, relict of Jas. Sloper, esq. She has bequeathed the following sums: — - To the Bath United Hospital, 100l.; to the Poor of Market Lavington, Wilts (the birthplace of her late husband), 1007.; Poor of Beaumaris, Anglesey, 50%.; House of Protection, Walcot Parade, 251.; Lyingin Charity, 251.; Blue Coat School, 351.; Monmouth-st. Charity, 257.; Poor of St. James's parish, 251.; Weymouth House National School, 107.; Octagon Chapel School, 10.; to Miss Elwin's Deaf and Dumb and Blind Schools, 201.; total, 4257. In addition to the above, she has, by deed of gift, left to the Bath United Hospital an annual sum amounting to about 251.

At Clevedon, near Bristol, aged 75, Elizabeth-Ann, widow of Capt. James Gilbert, Royal Art. and eldest dau. of Gen. Sir A. Farrington, Bart. of Blackheath, Kent.

Dec. 2. At Cannon's Grove, near Taunton, aged 46, Vincent Stuckey Reynolds, esq. a magistrate for the co. Somerset.

Dec. 4. At Bath, Clara-Amelia, only dau. of the late Major Harriott, of West Hall, Surrey, and wife of Robert Parry Nisbet, esq. of Southbroom House, Wilts.

STAFFORD.-Nov. 27. At Ox Hill, Handsworth, Sarah-Helen, youngest dau. of Walter Williams, esq.

SUFFOLK.-Nov. 21. At Chellesworth, Rebecca, relict of the Rev. J. Gee Smyth, many years Rector of that parish.

Nov. 27. At Shadowbush, Poslingford, aged 81, Col. Weston.

Dec. 12. At Beccles, aged 84, Mary, widow of the Rev. Hervey Taylor.

SURREY.-Nov. 29. At Postford-hill, near Guildford, Lucy, relict of James Magnay, esq.

At Richmond, Lady Charlotte Walpole, sister to the Earl of Orford.

Dec. 1. At Farnham, aged 61, John Lidbetter, esq.

Dec. 5. At Putney, aged 18, CarteretPriaulx, eldest son of S. Dopree, esq.

Dec. 6. At Netley, Shere, aged 85, the Baroness de Roll.

Dec. 11. Aged 57, Rebecca-Sophia, eldest surviving dau. of the late John Prior, esq. of Mortlake.

SUSSEX. Oct. 17. Aged 83, Anne, relict of Walter Elphick, esq. of Pevensey.

Nov. 16. Aged 58, Thomas Breton, esq. surgeon, of Bexhill.

Nov. 19. At Berstead Lodge, Bognor, the seat of her sister Mrs. Smith, aged 75, the Right Hon. Arabella-Mackworth, Countess of Mayo. She was the 4th dau. of the late Wm. Mackworth Praed, esq. of Bitton, and sister of the late Mr. Serjeant Praed, and of Admiral Praed, and was married in 1792. On the accession of the late King, she was appointed one of the Ladies of the Bedchamber to Queen Adelaide, and continued in attendance on the Queen Dowager during the earlier part of the present year. Her Ladyship had no issue.

Nov. 21. At Hastings, aged 64, Ann, second dau. of the late Drake Hollingbery, D.D. 50 years Rector of Icklesham and Winchelsea, Prebendary of St. Paul's, and Chancellor of Chichester.

Nov. 24. At Brighton, aged 42, George Smith, esq. formerly Receiver-Gen. in Jamaica.

Nov. 30. At Brighton, aged 80, Diana, relict of John Smith, esq. late of Broxbourn, Herts.

Lately. At Worthing, Anne, relict of John Kemp, esq. late of Branches-park, Cowlings, Suffolk, and of Edgeworth-pl. Horley, Sussex.

Dec. 9. At Hastings, aged 89, Mary, widow of the Rev. H. J. Close, M.A. Rector of Bentworth, Hants, mother of the Rev. Francis Close, Rector of Cheltenham.

At Brighton, aged 55, Daniel Stoddart, esq. of Charles-st. St. James's-sq.

Dec. 10. At Hastings, Thomas Eaton, esq. of the Middle Temple, of Chancerylane, and Upton, Essex, Barrister-at-Law.

Dec. 12. At Brighton, aged 13, HoratiaMary-Maynard, dau. of the Rev. Robert Walpole, Rector of Christ Church, St. Marylebone.

WARWICK.-Nov. 27. At Warwick, aged 68, Mrs. Smyth, widow of John Bohun Smyth, esq.

Nov. 28. At Rugby, aged 14, Alexan

der-Knox, youngest son of the late Joseph Henry Butterworth, esq. of Clapham-com.

Dec. 1. At Rugby, aged 53, Caroline, wife of W. Terry, esq. M.D. and dau. of the late Rev. H. Eyre, Rector of Landford, Wilts, and of Buckworth and Mor bourne, both in Huntingdonshire.

WILTS.-Nov. 25. At Wilsford, aged 83, Philip Pinckney, esq.

Nov. 30. At Donhead, Sarah, widow of William Burlton, esq. of Wykin Hall, Leicestersh, and sister of the Rev. W. L. Bowles, Canon Residentiary of Salisbury.

WORCESTER. Lately. At Worcester, aged 64, the Rev. Edw. Lake, for 36 years a minister in the Countess of Huntingdon's connexion.

At Worcester, aged 72, Elizabeth, widow of Lieut. R. Gilchrist, late of the 7th Royal Veteran Battalion.

At Pershore, in her 105th year, Mrs. Elizabeth Richards, better known as “Old Betty Richards." She was a native of Redmarley, Worcestersh. of which parish church her father was clerk upwards of threescore years. She has often been heard to say she could remember going into mourning for George the Second. "Old Betty" had been three times a widow, and buried her last husband about twelve years ago.

YORK. Nov. 25. At Hessle, aged 67, Francis Hall, esq. one of the aldermen of the late corporation of Hull.

Nov. 27. At Loftus, near Guisborough, aged 65, the Hon. Frances-Laura, widow of Robert Chaloner, esq. formerly M.P. for York, and aunt to the Earl of Zetland. She was a daughter of Thomas first Lord Dundas, by Lady Charlotte Fitzwilliam, second dau. of William third Earl Fitzwilliam ; and was married in 1805.

Lately. At Stones, in Sowerby, aged 87, Susy Haigh. She lived to see the fifth generation of her family, which numbered, exclusive of herself, 170; she had 9 children, 48 grandchildren, 111 greatgrandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.

Dec. 11. At Beverley, aged 36, Mrs. Cattley, sister of John Seholefield, esq. Faxfleet, near Howden.

WALES.-Nov. 17. At Swansea, Frances, wife of N. W. Simons, esq. of the Library, British Museum; dau. of the late Rev. John Collins, M.A. Rector of Oxwich, &c. Glamorgansh.; and sister to the late Mrs. Thomas Prichard, of Bristol.

Lately. At Tonna, near Neath, aged 75, Mrs. Price, widow of the Rev. Watkin Price, of Pontardawe.

Dec. 1. At Pwllycrochon, Denbighsh. the residence of her dau. Lady Erskine, aged 83, Mary, relict of the Rev. Hugh Williams, of Plasisa, Conway.

Dec. 11. At Carmarthen, aged 77, Miss Dorothy Inman.

SCOTLAND.-Nov. 24. At Edinburgh, Margaret, widow of Lieut.-Col. Alexander Loraine, eldest dau. of the late William Ker, esq. formerly of Broadmeadows, Berwickshire.

Nov. 25. At Glasgow, Isabella Mitchel Hay, wife of Charles Campbell, esq. manager, at Glasgow, for the Bank of Scotland.

Nov. 26. At Dingwall, Alexander Mackenzie, esq. of Scotsburn.

Lately. At Edinburgh, Mary-Macgregor, widow of Capt. Alexander Wishart, of the 78th reg.

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IRELAND.-Nov. 21. At Fitzwilliam Lodge, near Dublin, aged 37, the Right Hon. Charlotte Countess of Roscommon, sister of the Earl of Shrewsbury. was the second dau. of the late John Talbot, esq. was married in 1830, and has left no issue.

Nov. 22. At Charleville, co. Wicklow, aged 56, the Rt. Hon. Frances Countess of Rathdowne. She was the fifth dau. of William Power first Earl of Clancarty; was married in 1806; and has left a very numerous family.

At Tyrella, aged 82, the Hon. Emilia Montgomery, relict of the Rev. Hugh Montgomery, of Grey Abbey, and dau. of Viscount Bangor.

Dec. 3. At Ardress, co. Armagh, aged 74, George Ensor, esq.

At Somerville, New Ross, aged 78, John Keily, esq.

EAST INDIES.--Sept. 5. At Calcutta, George-Smith, second son of George Smith Weaver, esq. of Maidstone, formerly of H. M. Dockyard, Sheerness.

Sept. 20. At Barrackpore, Matilda, wife of Lieut. Augustus Turner, 1st Bengal Nat. Inf. and dau. of the Rev. Rich. Pain, of Apsley, Beds.

Sept. 23. At Madras, aged 21, Susanna-Maria, wife of Major T. B. Chalon, Judge Adv. Gen. of the Army, and dau. of J. T. E. Flint, esq. of Powick, Worc.

Sept. 24. On his passage from Madras to the Straits of Malacca, for the recovery of his health, Sir John David Norton, one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Madras. He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, 20 May, 1813, and was formerly Private Secretary to the Lord Chancellor of Ireland.

Sept. 27. At Rajghur, near Nusseerabad, of spasmodic cholera, seven days after his marriage, aged 25, Lieut. Matth. Ward, 4th Bengal Cav. (Lancers), third son of William Ward, esq. of Connaughtterrace, late M. P. for the city of London.

Sept. 29. At Cawnpore, aged 22, Lieut. Richard Charles Hatch, fourth son of the

Rev. Thos. Hatch, Vicar of Walton-onThames, Surrey.

Oct. 2. In Camp, at Baizwarrah, Capt. John Jones, 30th Madras Nat. Infantry, second son of the late Col. Jones, 71st Light Inf.

At Mhow, Mrs. Kate Hughes; and on Oct. 4, Assistant-Surgeon Arnold Hughes, her husband, of jungle fever.

Oct. 17. At Chettoor, aged 32, Capt. John Stedman Cotton, 7th Madras Light Cavalry.

Lately. At the residence of her father, Sir Robert Sale, Kowssolee, Julia, wife of Lieut. James G. Holmes, 3d Nat. Cav.

WEST INDIES.-Oct. 9. At Jamaica, aged 54, George Cunningham, esq. proprietor of Maxfield and Greenside Estates.

Oct. 20. At St. Domingo, aged 24, Thomas-John, eldest son of Samuel S. Beare, esq. of Norwich.

Nov. 2. At Jamaica, on his return to England from New Granada, Julius Hen. Plock, esq. merchant, London.

ABROAD.-Aug. 1. At Hong Kong, John Slade, esq.

Aug. 8. At Victoria, Hong Kong, aged 24, Thomas, eldest son of W. Elworthy, esq. of Westford, near Wellington, Somerset; and on Aug. 10, at Macao, aged 27, Samuel, fourth son of the late Rev. John Dyer. They left England in March 1843, to establish a mercantile connection in China. In less than one month after landing they were both cut off by the malignant fever.

Aug. 22. At Sea, on board the East India ship Southampton, aged 2, Charlotte Henrietta; and on the morning following, aged 7, Frederick-Eyre, children of Capt. Bowen, H.C.S.

Aug. 23. At Hong Kong, aged 43, John A. Mercer, esq.

Aug. 26. On the homeward passage from Madras, on board the ship Anna Robertson, aged 53, Lieut. Col. Henry Smith, of the Madras Army.

Sept. 7. At Delhi, aged 22, Lieut. Thomas Charles Phillpotts, Bengal Eng. second son of Lieut.-Col. Phillpotts, Royal Eng.

Sept. 11. On board H. M. S. Harlequin, George-Samuel, youngest son of Joseph Berens, esq. of Kevington, Kent.

Lately. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, Francis John Weldale Knollys, esq. Lieut. 33d Regt. only son of John Weldale Knollys, esq.

At St. Petersburg, Sophia, wife of Thomas Atkinson, esq.

Nov. 1. At Amherst, Nova Scotia, at the house of her son, the Rev. George Townshend, Flora, widow of the Hon. William Townshend, of Prince Edward'ş Island.

Nov. 2. At the Benedictine Convent, near Nuremberg, aged 101, Count Théophile Josef de la Feld. He was of English extraction, and a descendant of the Grand Marechal Count de la Feld, in the time of Leopold the First. He had served during the earlier part of his life in the Imperial armies, but had passed nearly the last 30 years in the above-named retirement.

Nov. 7. At Rome, Alicia, relict of the Rev. Wm. Ireland, M.A. Vicar of Frome Selwood and the Woodlands.

Nov. 11. At Port Louis, Mauritius, Francis Cynric Sheridan, esq. Treasurer of the island, third son of the late Thomas

Sheridan, esq. and grandson of the Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan.

Nov. 14. At Boulogne, Thomas Wallis, esq. Deputy-Lieut. for Gloucestersh. and formerly of Tibberton Court, Gloucestersh. and of Oakford House, Devon.

Nov. 19. At Ostend, the wife of Commander C. FitzGerald, R.N.

Nov. 20. At Brussels, Edmund Henry Plunkett, esq. late of 6th Regt.

Nov. 28. At Naples, Patricia, wife of John Alexander Hunter, esq. of Lancaster,

Nov. 30. At Munich, Harry Charles Blackader Filder, youngest son of William Filder, esq. Commissary-Gen. of Her Majesty's Forces.

TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE METROPOLIS.
From the Returns issued by the Registrar General.

DEATHS REGISTERED from Nov. 25 to Dec. 16 (4 weeks.)

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Sussex Pockets, 57. 8s. to 67. 2s.-Kent Pockets, 51. 10s. to 97. 14s.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, Dec. 22.
Hay, 27. 10s. to 47. Os.-Straw, 17. 6s. to 17. 10s.-Clover, 37. Os. to 51. Os.

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Walls Ends, from 16s. 6d. to 21s. Od. per ton. Other sorts from 14s. Od. to 18s. 6d.

TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 46s. Od.

Yellow Russia, 43s. 6d.

CANDLES, 7s. 6d. per doz. Moulds, 9s. Od.

PRICES OF SHARES.

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers,
23, Change Alley, Cornhill.

Birmingham Canal, 171.- Ellesmere and Chester, 65.- Grand Junction, 148.
Kennet and Avon, 9.

Leeds and Liverpool, 675.

Regent's, 22. -Rochdale, 60.- -London Dock Stock, 100.. -St. Katharine's, 105.- East London and Birmingham Railway, 241. Great Grand Junction Water West Middlesex, 117. Globe Insurance, 134.- Guardian, 45.-Hope, 7.- Chartered Gas, 654.- -Imperial Gas, 86.- Phoenix Gas, 35.-London and Westminster Bank, 224.- -Reversionary Interest, 105.

and West India, 130.
Western, 951- London and Southwestern, 724.
Works, 81.

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For Prices of all other Shares, enquire as above.

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From Nov. 26 to Dec. 25, 1843, both inclusive.

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1, Bank Buildings, London.

J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, PRINTERS, 25, PARLIAMENT-STREET.

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