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Nov. 25. Margaret, wife of Joseph Peckover, of Kingston.

Nov. 26. At Loseley Park, near Guildford, Emma, wife of John Sparkes, esq. Nov. 28. At Guildford, aged 64, Rob. Boughton, esq. of Send.

Dec. 1. At Sandrock, near Farnham, aged 37, Charles Porcher Lang, esq.

Dec. 2. At Pointers, Cobham, aged 86, Thomas Page, esq.

At Richmond, aged 74, Mrs. Charlotte Ireland.

Dec. 6. At Ockley Court, Dorking, aged 71, Walter Calvert, esq.

Dec. 10. At Cobham, aged 81, Caroline Treby, relict of Sir William Molesworth, Bart. of Pencarrow, Cornwall, and sister of the late Paul Treby Treby, esq. of Goodamoor.

SUSSEX.-Nov. 17. Aged 74, Francis Still, esq. of Russell-sq. Brighton.

Nov. 18. At Hastings, Edward Hughes, esq. of Lincoln's-inn, barrister-at-law. He was called to the bar Feb. 6, 1827; and practised as an equity draftsman.

Nov. 19. At Brighton, aged 64, Hannah, relict of J. W. Unwin, esq. former y Coroner for Middlesex.

Nov. 20. At Fairlight, Hastings, aged 73, Brice Pearse, esq. of Manckham, Woodford, Essex.

At St. Leonard's-on-Sea, Elizabeth Catharine, wife of Thomas Bradshaw, esq. Aged 20, the wife of Mr. Hugh Birt, of Steyning, second dau. of G. Corney, esq. Nov. 23. At Fletching, aged 70, Michael Cave, esq. late of Shoreham.

Nov. 27. At Brighton, aged 76, Rebecca, widow of the Rev. Rob.Winter,D.D. • Dec. 1. At Southover, Elizabeth Antoinetta, wife of Capt. Samuel Bolton, late 23rd fusiliers, and youngest dau. of Col. Waldegrave Tane, R.M.

Dec. 5. At St. Leonard's-on-Sea, Mrs. Hopkins, widow of the late physician to the Duchess of Kent.

At Brighton, aged 20, David Heusch, son of Charles Heusch, of Bedford-sq. London.

Dec. 12. At East Grinstead, aged 69, Mr. Thomas Dean Smith, the celebrated auctioneer and appraiser.

He was

WARWICK.-Oct. 24. Aged 49, Charles Barker, esq. Master of the Free Grammar School at Sutton Coldfield, and a Justice of the Peace for Warwickshire. educated at Rugby, to which place, having completed his academical course and proceeded in his degree of B.C.L. at Trinity Coll. Oxford, he returned as an assistant Master, and was afterwards elected to the Mastership of the Free Grammar School at Sutton Coldfield.

Nov. 16. At Alveston House, aged 73, Janet, widow of Andrew Reid, esq. of Lionsdown, East Barnet, Herts.

WILTS.-Nov. 20. Aged 21, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. S. Webber, Vicar of Tisbury.

Nov. 23. At Sloperton Cottage, Devizes, aged 19, Lieut. John Russell Moore, of the 25th Bengal Nat. Inf. youngest son of Thomas Moore, esq. the poet.

Nov. 24. Aged 67, Mrs. Clark, relict of John Singleton Clark, of Devizes.

Aged 82, Hester, widow of Wm. Yerbury, esq. of Belcombe-house, Bradford. WORCESTER.-Lately. Aged 42,Brooke Forester, esq. of Elmley Lodge.

Dec. 5. At Worcester, in his 90th year, Mr. Edward Green, formerly Dep. Receiver-gen. for Worcestershire.

YORK.-Oct. 15. In his 70th year, John William Clough, esq. late of Oxton House and Newbald.

Nov. 14. At Leeds, aged 49, Edward Schmidt Swaine, esq.

Nov. 17. At Netherside, in Craven, aged 81, Alexander Nowell, esq. of Wimpole-street, and late of Underley, in Westmoreland.

Nov. 18. Aged 78, Anthony Jones, esq. of Kirkella.

Nov. 24. Aged 25, Daniel Cooper, esq. assistant surgeon 17th Lancers, son of D. Cooper, esq. the celebrated experimental chemist. He had only lately joined his regiment. He was previously one of the curators of the British Museum, and botanical lecturer at the Webb-street School of Anatomy and Medicine, He was the originator and editor of the Microscopic Journal, in which he had been lately joined by Mr. Buske, of the Dreadnought Hospital ship. He was interred with military honours, at Quarry Hill Church, Leeds.

Dec. 1. At Easingwold, aged 76, Miss Margaret Whytehead, eldest dau. of the late Rev. W. Whytehead, Vicar of Atwick.

Dec. 3. At Scarborough, aged 72, Catharine, wife of William Travis, M.D.

Dec. 6. At York, aged 69, the Hon. Henry Butler, next brother and heir presumptive to the Right Hon. the Earl of Kilkenny. He married in 1811, Anne, youngest dau. and coh. of John Harrison, esq. by whom he has left issue a son and three daughters.

Dec. 7.

At Hull, aged 80, Catharine, relict of William Carrick, esq.

WALES.-Oct. 17. At Plas Bellin, co. Flint, aged 74, Richard Beresford, esq.

Oct. 31. At Denbigh, Sarah-Mary, wife of Frederick James Hall, esq.

SCOTLAND.-Sept. 25. At Seabeach House, Portobello, aged 73, Sir James Spittal, Knt. He was Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1833.to 1837.

Oct. 26. At Burnside, near Largs, Ayrshire, John Fullarton, esq. formerly of Demerara.

Oct. 31. At Braefoot-house, Kilmarnock, aged 63, Archibald Finnie, esq. of Springhill.

Nov. 1. Aged 63, Frederick Grant esq. of Mount Cyrus, near Montrose, formerly of Quebec.

Nov. 5. At Edinburgh Castle, aged 24, Lieut. Henry Martin Atkins, 53d Reg. youngest son of the late A. E. Martin Atkins, esq. of Kingston Lisle, Berks. He was appointed Ensign 1838, Lieut. 1842.

Nov. 9. At Edinburgh, Alison, second dau. of the late William Johnson, esq. of Wellow-park, Greenock.

Nov. 10. At Edinburgh, aged 31, Ann Williamina Hope, wife of Hercules James Robertson, esq. Sheriff of Renfrewshire, and dau. of the Right Hon. Charles Hope, late Lord Justice General. She was married in 1829.

Nov. 24. At Dunfermline, Capt. Nathaniel Mitchell, R. N. second son of the late Adm. Sir Andrew Mitchell, K.B. He was made Lieut. 1807, Commander 1810, and Post Captain 1814.

Lately. At Falkirk, aged 84, Mrs. Lashman, sister of Thomas Hardy, who was tried for high treason at the Old Bailey 48 years ago, and acquitted. Upon the death of her brother, Sir F. Burdett continued to allow her 507. a-year, which sum he had paid for twelve years to Mr. Hardy.

At Aberdeen, in her 78th year, Ann, widow of the Very Rev. Dr. William Lawrence Brown, Principal of Marischal College and University of Aberdeen, Professor of Divinity there, and Dean of the Chapel Royal.

IRELAND.-Aug. 21. At Birt house, Kildare, the Rt. Hn. Maria Lady Downes, wife of Major-Gen. Lord Downes, K.C.B. She was the only dau. and heiress of the late Walter Bagenal, esq. was married in 1815, and has left issue the Countess of Clonmel, and another daughter, unmarried.

Oct. 18. At Arley Cottage, the seat of her son-in-law, the Hon. Somerset R. Maxwell, aged 63, Mrs. Pennefather, wife of Mr. Baron Pennefather.

Oct. 22. At Clonmel, aged 67, Thomas Sadleir, esq. He was elder and only brother to the Rev. the Provost of Trinity College, and was the head of one of the oldest families of English settlers in Ireland, as appears from the genealogy of the family, published by Sir Walter Scott, Bart. His eldest son, Thomas Sadleir, esq. of Ballinderry, succeeds to the family estate of Castletown, co. Tipperary.

Oct. 26. The Rev. Mr. Kearney, parish priest of Clane, in the diocese of Kildare. He has left by his will 80007. to the Right Rev. Dr. Healy, for the Col

lege of Carlow; 500l. to the poor of the parish of Clane; 3007. to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith; and 2007. to the convent at Clane.

Lately. Aged 75, John Emery, esq. of Ballyconnel House, co. Cavan, Lieut.Col. Kilkenny militia.

Nov. 10. At Cork, aged 35, Henry E. Roberts, jun. esq.

JERSEY.-Sept. 12. At Jersey, aged 33, J. V. Weaver, esq. formerly of Bristol; and on the same day, only three hours afterwards, aged 32, Jane, his wife.

Oct. 13. At Jersey, Maria-Frances, relict of John Mulryne Tattnall, esq. formerly of Bonaventure, Georgia, U. S.

GUERNSEY. Nov. 1. At Ruette Brayes, aged 84, Finlay King, esq. late Quarter-master of the 42d Highlanders.

ABROAD.-Jan. 19, 1842. At Sierra Leone, aged 34, Jameson, only son of Mr. Geo. Bush, sen. of Bristol.

March 6. At Geelong, near Melbourne, Australia, Henry, third son of S. Tysson, esq. of Narborough hall, Norf.

March 20. At Melbourne, South Australia, aged 22, Sophia, wife of Charles John Baker, esq. late of the Inner Temple, and dau. of the Rev. J. W. Martin, of Keston rectory, Kent.

March 29. At his station, near Port Lincoln, Australia, Rolles, eldest son of W. Biddle, esq. of Longham, Dorset.

April 3. At Reduct, Mauritius, aged 22, Henrietta, wife of Stephenson Villiers Surtees, one of the Justices of the SupremeCourt, dau. of Col. Staveley, C.B. Governor and Commander-in-Chief.

April 10. At Lausanne, Mary Hen. rietta, wife of Henry Cary Elwes, esq. late Capt. 12th Foot.

May 24. Killed in a contest with the natives at Port Natal, Cape of Good Hope, aged 21, Lieut. Wyatt, Royal Art. son of the Rev. George John Wyatt, of Woolwich Common, and Horsted Keynes, Sussex.

June 14. At Fort Beaufort, Cape of Good Hope, Major Edward Molesworth, esq. of Swords, Dublin, and grandson of the late Hon. Major Edw. Molesworth.

June 26. By falling overboard from the United Kingdom, off the Isle of France, Francis Richard, son of the Rev. Andrew Tucker, Rector of Wootton Fitzpaine, Dorset.

July 16. At Nice, aged 65, Charles Becher, esq. late of Bengal Civil Serv.

July 17. At the Eichenbühl, near Thoune, in Switzerland, aged 57, Peter Joseph Brown, esq.

July 18. At Rio de Janeiro, David Stevenson, esq. July 23. At Versailles, William Ed. wards, esq. Member of the French Academy.

July 24. At Nice, George Holden, esq. of St. John's college, Camb.

July 29. At Fredericton, New Brunswick, Emma, wife of the Hon. James Carter, one of the Judges of that province, youngest dau. of the Rev. Charles Wellbeloved, of York.

At Calais, aged 83, George Raby, esq. July 29. At Paris, the lady of George Simon Harcourt, esq. of Anckerwycke house, Bucks. and sister to John Rolls, esq. of the Hendre, near Monmouth.

July 30. At Paris, George Westby, esq. of Dorset-sq. Regent's Park, and of White hall, Lancash.

Aug. 16. At Canada, James Townsend Carlow, esq. eldest son of the late James Carlow, esq. of Sittingbourne.

Sept. 18. In Upper Canada, aged 25, George John, youngest son of Edward Toker, esq. of the Oaks, Ospringe, Kent.

Oct... At Cassel, aged 77, the distinguished German sculptor Ruhl. He was the preceptor of Rauch, of Berlin, and held the appointment of professor at the Academy of Arts of Cassel.

Oct. 5. At sea, aged 46, Robert Hughes Treherne, esq. many years in the maritime serv. of the Hon. East India Company.

Oct. 8. At St. John's, New Brunswick, aged 29, the Hon. Capt. John Hartstonge Pery, of the 30th Regt. on that station. He was third son of Henry late Lord Glentworth, and grandson of the Earl of Limerick. He was made Ensign 1834, Lieut. 1838, and Capt. 1841.

Oct. 26. At Tremont-house, in Boston, Sir John Caldwell, late TreasurerGeneral of Canada.

Nov. 1. Accidentally drowned, in Lake Ontario, aged 28, Edward Hitchings, esq. barrister, of Kingston, Canada.

Nov. 2. At Abbeville, France, aged 53, Sarah, wife of John Bruce Pryce, esq. of Duffryn, co. Glamorgan.

Nov. 12. At Flushing, aged 63, R. S. Sutton, esq. a magistrate for Cornwall.

Lately. At the baths of Biberich, duchy of Nassau, Marianne, wife of the Rev. Frederick Ayckbourn, Rector of Trinity, Chester.

At Toronto, Upper Canada, in her 25th year, the wife of the Rev. T. H. M. Bartlett, B.A. Rector of York Mills, and acting Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Toronto.

Killed in action, in China, First Lieut. Hewitt, R.M. eldest son of the late Lieut.-Col. Hewitt, of H. M. service.

He was

In the China seas, aged 26, Lord Edward Pelham Clinton, fifth son of his Grace the Duke of Newcastle. recently promoted to a Lieutenancy. His body was committed to the deep at the entrance of the Gulf of Siam.

WEST INDIES.-June 28. At Port Royal, Jamaica, aged 28, Frederick William Charles Hickey, esq. Lieut. of her Maj's. ship Volage, eldest son of the late Capt. Frederick Hickey, R.N. of Parkwern, Glamorgansh.

July 15. In Spanish Town, Jamaica, Arthur, youngest son of the late Arthur Foulks, esq. formerly of Redland House, near Bristol.

Aug. 5. In Jamaica, Jane Caroline, wife of John Wallace Harris, esq. eldest dau. of the late George Gordon, esq. of Croughly, Banffsh. and Great Marlow, Bucks; also, on the same day, Charlotte, and on the 8th, Harry, the two eldest children of the said J. W. Harris, esq.

Aug. 27. At St. Vincent's, Frederick, second son of Warner Ottley, esq. of that island, and of York-terr. Regent's Park, and Stanwell House, Middlesex.

Sept. 11. At St. Vincent's, the Hon. Thomas Wynne, Member of Her Majesty's Council in Tobago.

Sept. 27. Off Bermuda, on board the Tay steamer, aged 20, Lieut. and Adj. Seddon William Sutton Bush, 1st West India Reg. He was only son of Lieut.Col. Bush, K.H. of the same regiment, and was appointed Ensign 1838, Lieut. 1839.

EAST INDIES.-May 12. At Kirkee, Bombay Presidency, Edmond de Courcy, youngest son of Major Nolan, late of the 6th Regt.

July 9. At Mussoorie, 16 days after his father, aged 35, Charles Newton, esq. of the Civil Serv. eldest son of the late Major-Gen. Thomas Newton.

At Calcutta, aged 24, Philip, second son of the late Rev. Charles Tower, of Shenfield, Essex.

Aug. 2. At Madras, aged 28, W. Hood G. Mason, esq. late acting Deputy Secretary to Government, second son of Rear-Adm. Sir Francis Mason, K.C.B.

Aug. 3. At Belize, Honduras, aged 33, William-Percy Cooke, eldest son of the late Major William Percy Cooke, of the 6th Nat. Inf. and Deputy Judge Adv. Gen. of Bengal.

Aug. 7. At Dum Dum, Calcutta, aged 20, Mary, eldest dat. of Col. Shaw, Bengal Art.

Aug. 13. At Ferozepore, Lieut. Alexander James Haig, 24th Nat. Inf. and Adj. of the 4th Irregular Horse, son of the late Alexander Haig, esq. of Bath.

Aug. 16. At Bombay, aged 31, Capt. Charles Luxmore Bennett, 86th Regt.

Aug. 24. In Affghanistan, on the march to Cabool, Capt. George Marshall, 31st Regt. eldest son of Col. Marshall, of Bath.

Aug. 28. Whitehead Kempland, esq. 25th Bengal Inf. eldest son of Major

Kempland, late of the Bengal Cav. He was drowned off Monghyt, by the overturning of his boat.

Aug. 30. At Secunderabad, aged 22, Lieut. Henry F. H. Jourdan, of the 1st Madras European Regt. eldest son of Lieut. Col. Jourdan.

Sept... At Manoora Point, Bombay, Capt. Wanley Elias Sawbridge, 28th Regt. second son of Col. Sawbridge, of Olantigh, Kent, and brother of J. S. W. S. Erle Drax, esq. M.P. of Charborough-park, Dorset.

Sept. 1. On board the Amherst, on his return from Arracan to Calcutta, aged 42, James Shaw, esq. He was in the

Civil Service and Acting Judge of the Sudder Dewany Adawlut.

Sept. 5. At Sodepore, Bengal, his boat being lost in a storm, aged 26, Henry Hugh Ferris, esq. fourth son of the Rev. Thomas Ferris, of Dallington, Sussex.

Sept. 6. At Nusseerabad, Central India, John Elphinstone Bruère, esq. Capt. 13th Bengal Inf. and Commandant of the Kotah Contingent, eldest surviving son of the late James Bruère, esq. of Stanwell.

Sept. 16. At Cawnpore, Capt. James Remington, of the 12th Bengal Inf. eldest son of Mr. David R. Remington, of Montagu-st.

BILL OF MORTALITY, Nov. 25 to Dec. 22, 1842.

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Sussex Pockets, 47. 10s. to 57. 8s.-Kent Pockets, 51. 58. to 67. 08.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, Dec. 26. Hay, 37. 10s. to 47. 10s.-Straw, 17. 16s. to 21. 2s. 6d.—Clover, 47. Os. to 47. 15s. SMITHFIELD, Dec. 26. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.

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Head of Cattle at Market, Dec. 26. Beasts......... 1622 Calves 48

Sheep...............14,080 Pigs 180

COAL MARKET, Dec. 26.

Walls Ends, from 21s. Od. to 21s. 6d. per ton. Other sorts from 15s. 6d. to 20s. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 50s. Od. Yellow Russia, 50s. Od. CANDLES, 8s. per doz. Moulds, 9s. Od.

PRICES OF SHARES.

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

Ellesmere and Chester, 65.-
Leeds and Liverpool, 600.

Grand Junction, 124. Regent's, 18.

Birmingham Canal, 180.
Kennet and Avon, 124.
-Rochdale, 54.- -London Dock Stock, 874.- St. Katharine's, 1054. East
London and Birmingham Railway, 189. Great
Grand Junction Water

and West India, 113.

Western, 90. Works, 70.

London and Southwestern, 62.
-West Middlesex, 1073. Globe Insurance, 124.

Guardian,

40. -Hope, 5.- Chartered Gas, 63.- -Imperial Gas, 71- -Phoenix Gas, 324.-London and Westminster Bank, 224.- Reversionary Interest, 99.

For Prices of all other Shares, enquire as above.

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND,
From Nov. 26 to Dec. 25, 1842, both inclusive.

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J. J. ARNULL, English and Foreign Stock and Share Broker,

1, Bank Buildings, London.

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

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