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menced his ministerial functions as Minister of an Independent congregation at St. Alban's, and was ordained by Dr. Barrington, Bishop of Durham, about 1809. He graduated at Cambridge, where he was a member of Clare hall. He was for some time Morning Preacher at St. Margaret's, Lothbury, and Curate and Assistant Preacher at St. Dunstan's, Fleetstreet; and the Duke of Kent appointed him one of his Chaplains. He was the author of the following works: The Moral Law considered as a rule of life to believers, designed as an antidote to Antinomianism. 1795. A concise Dictionary for the profitable employment of the Christian. 1800. Oriental Customs, in illustration of the Scriptures, 2 vols. 8vo. 1802, 1807. This has proceeded to seve ral editions. The Scripture Expositor, 1809, 4to. and some other professional works.

Nov. 3. The Rev. James Brown, D.C.L. late Professor of Natural Philo. sophy in the University of Glasgow.

Nov. 27. In Burton crescent, in his 82d year, the Rev. William Dixon, of Yaldhurst, Hants.

Dec. 1. At Dolgelly, aged 60, the Rev. Evan Jones, formerly for more than thirty years Curate of Odiham, Hampshire.

Dec. 5. At Amiens, the Rev. Thomas Chambers Wilkinson, Rector of St. Peter's and Vicar of All Saints, Stamford. He was of St. John's college, Cambridge, B.A. 1793, as 13th Senior Optime; and was presented to his united churches in 1802, by the Marquis of Exeter. He is succeeded by the Rev. Nicholas Walters, the late curate. Mr. Wilkinson's death was sudden, as he performed duty in the Protestant church at Amiens on the day before.

Dec. 10. Aged 87, the Rev. George Woodward, Rector of Maresfield, Sussex. He was of Christ church, Oxford, M. A. 1775, and was presented to his living in 1812 by Lord Viscount Gage.

Dec. 15. At Orton Waterville, co. Huntingdon, aged 84, the Rev. Francis Tennant, Rector of that parish. He was formerly Fellow of Pembroke college, Cambridge; where he graduated B. A. 1776, as 5th Senior Optime, MA. 1779, and was presented to his living by that Society in 1799.

Dec. 28. At Slocowe, Gloucestershire, aged 49, the Rev John Sayer, Vicar of Arlingham, and Rural Dean of the deanery of Gloucester. He was the only son of the late John Sayer, esq. of Dodington, Kent, a Major in the army, by Charlotte, daughter of Charles Van, esq.

of Llanwern, co. Monmouth; and was cousin-german to the present George Edw. Sayer, esq. of Pett, in Kent. He was presented to Arlingham in 1814 by Mrs. Hodges. He married Miss Eliza Hodges, and has left one son and one daughter.

At Blackrod, Lancashire, aged 74, the Rev. Henry Hey Sutcliffe, Head Master of the Free Grammar School at that place for thirty-seven years.

Dec. 19. At Norwich, the Rev. John Taylor, Rector of Haynford, Norfolk, Perpetual Curate of St. Michael's at Thorn, Norwich, and Rector of Dipt... ford, Devonshire. He was presented to the first living in 1817 by R. Marsham, esq. to the second in 1827 by Lord Suffield, and to the last in 1828 by Miss Taylor.

Dec. 21. At Exeter, aged 79, the Rev. John Bradford, Rector of the parish of the Holy Trinity in that city. He was of Clare hall, Cambridge, B. A. 1780 as 8th Junior Optime; and was presented to his living in 1813 by the Dean and Chapter of Exeter.

At Portpatrick, aged 92, the Rev. J. Mackenzie, D.D. for sixty-five years Minister of that parish, and one of the King's Chaplains for Scotland. He was the father of the Scotish church, an eloquent preacher, and eloquent in the debates of the General Assembly.

Dec. 22. At Pisa, aged 47, the Rev. John Topp, of Whitton hall, Salop, Perpetual Curate of Woolastone in that county. He was of St. John's college, Camb. LL.B. 1816, and was presented to Woolastone in 1821 by the Vicar of Alberbury.

Dec. 23. At Totnes, aged 30, the Rev. John Netherton Edwards, leaving a young widow and infant son.

Dec. 25. Aged 25, the Rev. John Carey, B. A. Fellow of Exeter college, Oxford; second son of James Carey, esq. of Guernsey.

Dec. 26. At Shaldon, near Teignmouth, aged 27, the Rev. G. F.F. Anderson, late a Missionary to the East Indies. He was a son of the late Capt. Hugh Anderson, R.N. and his mother, Mrs. Anne Anderson, died shortly before him, at the same place, aged 56.

Dec. 26. At Staunton-on Wye, Herefordshire, the Rev. John Lovel Salvador, Rector of that parish. He was of Christ church, Oxford, M.A. 1795; and was presented to his church in 1810 by Trustees.

Dec. 27. At Sampford Arundell, Somersetshire, aged 72, the Rev. Edward Houlditch, formerly Vicar of Speen, Berkshire. He was matriculated of New coll.

Oxford, in 1783, and graduated B.A. 1786, M.A. 1789.

Dec. 27. At Cheltenham, the Rev. John Keysall, Rector of Bredon, Worcestershire, Domestic Chaplain to his Majesty, and for many years an active and useful magistrate for the counties of Worcester and Gloucester. He was of Brazenose college, Oxford, M. A. 1785; was nominated King's Chaplain in 1790, and presented to Bredon in 1806 by John Keysall, esq.

Dec. 28. At Swansea, aged 75, the Rev. Henry Llewellin, of Hendreicyddan, Rector of St. George's, and of Michaelston on Ely, with St. Bride's, and a magistrate for the county of Glamorgan. He was the eldest son of Mr. Edward Llewellin, of Fagens in Glamorganshire, was matriculated of Jesus coll. Oxf. in 1778, graduated B.A. 1782, M.A. 1785, B.D. 1793, was presented to the rectory of St. George in 1788, and to that of Michaelston in 1791, both by L. Traherne, esq.

Dec. 31. At Haggerston, aged 68, the Rev. Robert Crosby, Perpetual Curate of St. Mary's, Haggerston, and for twentyfive years Curate and Sunday evening Lecturer of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch. He was of Queen's college, Oxford, M.A. 1797.

At Speen, co. Berks, aged 75. the Rev. George Wyld. He was of Pembroke college, Oxford, M. A. 1787.

Jan. 2. At Alderton, co. Glouc. aged 69, the Rev. Evan Beavan, B. A. Rector of Great Washbourn, and Perpetual Curate of Oxenton, Glouc. He was instituted to that church in 1821 and 1826, both being in his own patronage.

At Belton, Rutlandshire, aged 70, the Rev. William Graham, Vicar of Wardley cum Belton, to which he was presented in 1811 by Lord Chancellor Eldon.

Jan. 4. At Enville, Staffordshire, aged 63, the Rev. Thomas Price, Rector of that parish, and of Bredicot, Worcester. shire. He was matriculated of Christchurch, Oxford, in 1792; graduated B. A. 1796, M. A. 1799; was presented to Bredicot in 1784 by the Dean and Chapter of Worcester, and instituted to Enville in 1824, on his own nomination.

Jan. 5. At Sandbach, Cheshire, the Rev. Robert Barry, for many years Curate of that parish. He died suddenly, sitting in his chair.

Jan. 10. At Portesham, Dorset, at a very advanced age, the Rev. Isaac Fearon, Vicar of that parish, to which he was instituted in 1814.

Jan. 15. At his rectory-house, in his 80th year, the Rev. George Avery Hatch, GENT. MAG. VOL. VII.

Rector of St. Matthew, Friday-street, London. He was the son of George Hatch, esq. of Windsor; was matriculated of Merton college, Oxford, in 1775; was elected to a Sarum fellowship in Exeter college, 1779, and graduated B.A. 1779, M. A. 1782. In 1792 he resigned his fellowship, having in the preceding year been presented to his living in London; where, during the forty-four years of his residence, he was distinguished by a zealous discharge of his duty, and by the sanctity and charities of his life. His parishioners, to mark their sense of his worth, some years ago presented him with a service of plate; and on the subject of clerical residence, his feelings were so conscientious, that no consideration could induce him to live away from his parishioners. On the day of his funeral most of the shops in Cheapside and other public streets, which are situated in his parish, were closed. "The conscientious feelings of this excellent Clergyman, (the Rev. G. A. Hatch) on the subject of residence, his diligent superintendence of his flock, his visits of mercy to the sick and prisoners, have made his fame known, and his name justly endeared throughout the city, of which he is one of the brightest ornaments, and most useful ministers." See Dr. Rudge's Lectures on Genesis vol. I. p. 146.

DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

Nov. 11. At North-place, Marylebone, aged 64, John Rutherford, esq. of Morpeth, late claimant of the Scotish peerage of Rutherford, in which claim he is succeeded by his eldest son John Rutherford, esq.

Nov. 12. In Upper Bedford-pl. the widow of Jas. Bell, esq. of Russell-sq.

Nov. 13. At Leigh-st. Burton-cr. Edward Wilson, esq. late Capt. 17th drag.

Dec. 12. In Somerset-st. aged 68, A. J. Mackenzie, esq.

Dec. 17. Aged 85, the Rev. Dr. Rippon, who for the long space of 63 years had been the pastor of the Baptist Church, formerly assembling in Carter-lane, Tooley-street, now in New Park-street, London. He succeeded the learned Dr. John Gill, who was pastor of that congregation for 54 years. His body was interred in Bunhill Fields, attended by more than thirty ministers of various de nominations, and a vast concourse of people.

Dec. 19. Mary, the wife of William Rosser, esq. of Gray's Inn Place, and Pentonville.

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Dec. 20. At Stoke Newington, aged 75, Mary, relict of Adam Clarke, LL.D. She was a Miss Cooke of Trowbridge, and sister to the wife of the late Jos. Butterworth, esq. M. P. Dr. Clarke died Aug. 26, 1832 (See Gent. Mag. CII. ii. 272.)

Dec. 22. Aged 22, John, eldest son of the Rev. John Russell, D.D. Rector of Bishopsgate; late a commoner of Christ church, Oxford.

Dec. 24. In Doughty-st. Edward Hill, esq. of Rickmansworth, formerly of the Lower Hall, Hendon.

Dec. 25.

At Lodge-place, Regent'spark, Alexander Pearson, esq. late surgeon to the East India Company's factory at Canton.

Dec. 26. Aged 63, Tho. Tyson, esq. of Cannon-st.

Dec. 27. In Baker st. the widow of the late Lieut.- Col. Carne, of Woodhill, Danbury, Essex.

Dec. 29. In Sloane-terrace, aged 69, Miss Richbell, youngest and last surviving sister of the late Capt. Tho. Richbell, magistrate of the Thames Police.

In his 82d year, W. Prevost, esq. of King's-road, Bedford-row.

At the Adelphi-terrace, Lady Banks, widow of Sir Edward Banks, the eminent contractor, who died July 5, 1835.

J. J. Day, esq. late house surgeon to St. Marylebone Infirmary.

Aged 36, John Egremont, jun. esq. of Hatfield Manor-house, near Doncaster, barrister-at-law, and a magistrate for the West Riding of Yorkshire. He was the eldest son of John Egremont, esq. of Reedness, in Swaith, and of Wakefield; and was called to the bar at the Inner Temple Feb. 7, 1823.

Lately. In Devonshire-st. in her 76th year, Maria, eldest dau. of the late Rev. T. Francklin, formerly Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Cambridge.

Jan. 1. At Kensington, aged 55, Capt. W. Maxfield, of the Indian navy, late Deputy Surveyor General of the Coasts in India, formerly Member of Parliament for Great Grimsby, and a magistrate for the county of Middlesex.

At Kennington, T. Tawney, esq. Jan. 2. At her son's, Capt. Pasley, Enfield, Jean, relict of Charles Pasley, esq. of London.

Jan. 4. In London, aged 68, John Gamaliel Lloyd, esq. of Welcombe House, co. Warw. and Much Hadham, Herts, a Bencher of the Middle Temple; where he was called to the bar in 1794.

In Upper Bedford-pl. aged 14, Maria Sarab, youngest dau. of Wm. Nodes, esq. At Speldhurst-st. Burton-cr. Lieut. John Barclay, R. N.

Jan. 5. In Baker-st. aged 77, Elizabeth, widow of G. M. Montgomerie, esq. of Garboldisham Hall, Norfolk.

In Sussex-pl. Regent's-park, Joseph Charles Taylor, esq.

Jan. 7. At Pentonville, aged 90, Claudius Grignon, esq.

Jan. 8. In the prime of life, Mr. Henry Storer, artist, author of the beautiful views of King's college chapel, Cambridge, illustrations of Trinity college, &c. &c.

Jan. 9. At Hackney, Mr. Tomes, formerly of Oxford, and for upwards of thirty years Clerk of the Indictments on the Oxford Circuit.

In Coleman-st. in his 81st year, Richard Debaufre, esq.

Jan. 10. In Manchester-sq. in her 80th year, Eliz. relict of W. Lowndes Stone, esq. late of Brightwell, co. Oxf.

Aged 71, Mr. J. Tarn, of Islington, accountant, and Assistant Secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society.

Jan. 11. At Grove-terrace, St. John'swood, aged 48, Ann, wife of Lieut.-Col. R. M. P. Wall.

Jan. 12. Aged 72, J. T. Bartram, esq. of Upper Fitzroy-sq.

Jan. 13. At his son-in-law's, Finsbury-pl. aged 65, John Boyd, esq. 36 years in the Ordnance Office.

Jan. 14. At Hans-pl. Eliz. relict of Capt. Layman, R. N., eldest dau. of the late J. Perry, esq. of Moor-hall, Harlow, Essex.

Aged 76, Thomas Foster, esq. of Clement's-lane.

At Clapham, Rebecca, wife of Tho. Christy, esq. of Bromfield, Essex.

Jan. 15. In Finsbury-sq. aged 67, John Tabor, esq.

At Stockwell-pl. aged 80, Robert Buchanan Dunlop, esq. late Lieut.-Col. of the Light Horse Volunteers.

Mrs. Meadows, mother of Drinkwater Meadows, esq. of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane.

At his brother's, H. W. Masterson, esq. in Highbury-park, aged 73, John Wilkes, esq. formerly of his Majesty's Customs.

In Charles-st. Grosvenor-sq. aged 20, Frank Upton, esq. only son of the late Clotworthy Upton, Captain R. N.

Jan. 16. At Redman's-row, Mileend, aged 40, Thomas K. Y. Ashfield, esq. solicitor.

In Guildford-st. aged 73, Mrs. Susanna Jane Heylyn, dau. of the late Ewd. Heylyn, esq. of Islington.

Jan. 17. In Privy-gardens, Whitehall, the Most Hon. Elizabeth-Anne Duchess dowager of Hamilton and Brandon, and Marchioness dowager of

Exeter. She was the 4th dau, of Peter Burrell, esq. (father of the 1st Lord Gwydyr,) by Elizabeth dau. and coh. of John Lewis, esq. of Hackney; her two sisters were married to the late Duke of Northumberland and his brother the Earl of Beverley. She was married first in 1798 to Douglas 8th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, who died in 1799; and in 1800 she became the third wife of Henry 10th Earl and first Marquis of Exeter, who left her his widow in 1804. She had no children by either husband. She used the title of Dowager Marchioness of Exeter.

Aged 63. Eliz. wife of the Rev. Thos. Weldon Champness, Rector of Fulmer, Bucks, dau, of the late Mr. Langford, of Oxford.

At Kensington, aged 62, Brookes Hinton, esq.

At the house of her son-in-law Henry Ball, esq. in Torrington-sq. the widow of John Sims, esq. of White Rock, Glamorganshire.

Aged 72, John Gaselee, esq. of Highstreet, Southwark.

Jan. 19. At her brother's W. Loxham Farrer, esq. in Lincoln's Inn-fields, Mary, relict of the Rev. H. Colborne Ridley, Rector of Hambleden, Bucks.

In Egremont-place, New-road, aged 54, Jeremiah Le Souëf, jun. esq. ViceConsul of the United States.

BEDS.-Dec. 17. At Reading, aged 73, John Hinds, esq. M.D. of Dundalk. Jan. 1. At Abingdon, William Tomkins, esq.

At Stubbings, the seat of her son-in-law, Henry Skrine, esq. aged 77, Catharine, widow of the Rev. Benj. Spry, Vicar of. St. Mary's Redcliffe, Bristol, sister to the Rev. Richard Huntley, of Boxwell Court, Glouc.

BEDS.-Jan. 7. At Brickhill-house, aged 66, T. L. Goleborn, esq.

BUCKS.-Dec. 17. At Morton House, Sarah-Dorothea, widow of Col. Robert Browne.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE.-Dec. 14. At Whittlesea, in her 50th year, Miss Ann Hardy, eldest dau. of the late Mr. Hardy, of Wisbech, sister to Col. A. Hardy, of Fletton, near Peterboro'.

Dec. 30. At Cambridge, aged 75, Mr. Charles Constable, for upwards of 50 years the only hat manufacturer in that town, which business be carried on upon the same premises in the Petty Cury.

Jan. 17. At Cambridge, aged 69, the widow of Tho. Haynes, gent. mother of the Rev. Tho. Haynes, Minister of Brunswick Chapel, Bristol.

CORNWALL.-Dec. 22. Ann, wife of

William Bloxam, Esq. of Moditonham, and dau. of the late Sir Robert Burnett, of Morden Hall, Surrey.

Dec. 27. At Falmouth, aged 22, Mr. J. Bullocke, only son of Mr. J. Bullocke, Penzance. This young gentleman was assistant to Mr. Beard, chemist, &c. of Falmouth, and was delivering a lecture on "Gaseous Bodies," at the Falmouth Mechanics' Institution, on the 19th Dec. and his death was occasioned by inhaling arseniated hydrogen air, on incautiously applying his mouth to part of the appara

tus.

CUMBERLAND.-Jan. 3. At Carlisle, Jane, widow of T. Irwen, esq. of Justustown.

DEVON.-Nov. 23. At Sidmouth, aged 81, Capt. Thomas Philip Durell, R.N. Lieut. 1778, Post-Captain 1802.

Dec. 16. At Dawlish, aged 64, Elizabeth, wife of George Greenup, esq. of Sowerby Bridge, in the parish of Halifax, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Philemon Marsh, Rector of Sigston, Yorkshire.

Dec. 18. At Appledore, aged 74, Mr. Samuel Bremridge, formerly woollen manufacturer, and one of the Aldermen of Barnstaple.

Dec. 19. At Plymouth, Grace-Giddy, third dau. of the late J. Richards, esq. of Helston.

Dec. 25. At Dawlish, aged 71, Major John Grant.

Dec. 31. Aged 69, Wm. Lee, esq. of Haccombe House. This gentleman filled the office of Mayor of Exeter in 1811, and for many years discharged the duties of Magistrate.

Lately. At Kingsbridge, aged 90, Mrs. Penn, widow of the Rev. H. Penn. Jan. 3. At Exeter, aged 68, Thomas Furlong, esq.

At Topsham, nearly 92, Florence, relict of John Robins, esq. dau. and the last of ten children of John Follett, esq.

Jan. 5. At Cliffden, near Teignmouth, Elizabeth, wife of John Strachan, of Thornton, N. B. esq.

Jan. 7. At Barnstaple, aged 95, Mary, relict of Major Thomas Timmins, R.M. DORSET.-Jan. 1. At Netherbury, aged 70, Robert Conway, esq.

Jan. 7. At Piddleton, aged 54, Richard Rogers, esq.

Jan. 16. At Shanks House, aged 40, the Rt. Hon. Thomas Thynne, Viscount Weymouth, eldest son of the Marquis of Bath. He married in 1820, Harriet-Matilda, dau. of Mr. Thos. Robbins; but, having died without issue, is succeeded in his title by his next brother, Lord Henry Frederick Thynne, Capt. R.N. who married in 1830 Lady Harriet Baring, 2d dau. of Lord Ashburton, and has issue.

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Jan. 6. At Hamsterley Hall, Alice, wife of Anthony Surtees, esq.

ESSEX.-Dec. 20. At Colchester, aged 63, Elizabeth, youngest and last surviving dau. of Joseph Randell, esq. formerly of Gussage St. Michael, Dorset.

Dec. 21. At Great Baddow, aged 58, Anne, wife of Mr. Thomas Probert, solicitor, of Newport, eldest dau. of the late Rev. T. Cawardine, of Colne Priory.

Dec. 25. Aged 42, S. T. Herringham, esq. solicitor, Chapel Warden of Brentford, Essex, son of the late Rev. W. Herringham, Rector of Borley. He married in 1823 Mary Anne, only daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Woodroffe, Rector of Cakley, in Surrey.

James Brewster, esq. of Halsted Lodge, a Deputy Lieut. and for 23 years a magistrate for the county.

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GLOUCESTER. Dec. 18. At Didmarton, aged 71, Mary, widow of Robert Dyer, M.D. of Bristol, and mother of the Rev. J. A. Dyer, B. D., Fellow of Trinity college, Oxf.

Dec. 18. At Clifton, John Rickards, esq. Dec. 24. At Bristol, aged 84, Wm. Weare, esq. one of the oldest members of the late corporation.

Dec. 30. At Cheltenham, aged 39, Henry J. W. C. R. Hays, esq. for many years an eminent solicitor of Tewkesbury.

Dec. 31. At Whitley-court, John Hil. house Wilcox, esq. formerly twice mayor and one of the aldermen of Bristol.

Dec. 31. Aged 81, Edward Hogg, esq. of Randwick, near Stroud.

Jan. 6. At Bristol, aged 72, Margaret, wife of John Waring, esq.; and Jan. 9, aged 77, her only surviving brother, Francis Fisher, esq.

Jan. 14. At Clifton, Robert Eyre Purdon Coote, esq. of Ballyclough, co. Cork.

Lately. At Cheltenham, aged 49, G. Ackers, esq. of Moreton Hall, Cheshire. At Gloucester, aged 78, Mary, relict of the Rev. J. Pitt, and daughter of the late J. Pitt, esq. M. P. for that city.

At Cheltenham, aged 48, Geo. Jackson, esq. Colonel of the North Mayo Militia.

At Cheltenham, aged 74, Mary, relict of E. Beavan, esq. of Kington, Herefordshire.

HANTS.-Dec. 17. At West Cowes, aged 29, Lady Jemima Isabella, wife of Charles Wykeham Martin, esq. of Leeds Castle, Kent, and last surviving child of Earl Cornwallis. She was married in 1828, and has left issue.

Jan. 9. At Clare-park, the wife of Major George Birch.

Jan. 12. At Newton Valence, Mary Anne, dau. of John White, esq.

Jan. 16. At Southampton, aged 64, Rebecca, relict of Adm. Robert Murray.

Jan. 17. At Fareham, aged 62, Thomas Edward Forbes, esq. late of the Navy Pay Office.

Jan. 17. At Hythe, Southampton, Georgiana Elizabeth, fourth dau. of Capt. Willes, R.N.

HEREFORD.-Lately.

At Goodrich, aged 76, Col. Charles Crawford, E. I. C. service.

HERTS.-Jan. 12. At Cheshunt, aged 38, Lieut. Edmund John Armstrong, R.N., eldest son of the Rev. W. A. Armstrong, of Cheltenham.

Jan. 13. At St. Alban's, in her 82d year, Mrs. Mary Serocold, dau. of the late Rev. Walter Serocold, of Cherryhinton.

HUNTS.-Dec. 14. At Ramsey, aged 74, Abraham Staffurth, gent.

Jan. 11. At Huntingdon, aged 84, David Veasey, esq.

KENT.-Dec. 20. At Dover, aged 78, Joseph Herbert, esq. late President of the island of Montserrat.

Dec. 31. At Dover, aged 88, Askew Hillcoat, esq. a Justice of the Peace, and Deputy Lieut. for Berks and Wilts.

Lately. At Dover, at an advanced age, retired, Capt. William Fulke Greville, R.N. (1783).

In Greenwich Hospital, at the house of his relation, Sir J. Brenton, John Brenton, esq. of Great Cumberland-st.

Jan. 8. In his 40th year, Edward Forster, esq. of Southend, near Lewisham, and of Great Tower-st.

Jan. 11. At the apartments of her brother-in-law Capt. W. Edge, R. N. in Greenwich Hospital, aged 73, Mrs. Mary Dealy.

Jan. 12. At the apartments of Lieut. Fred. Bedford, of Greenwich Hospital, aged 90, Ann, relict of the late Lieut. George Spearing, of the same establishment, aud mother-in-law of Lt. Bedford.

LINCOLN-Dec. 19. At Greetham, the wife of Mr. J. B. Jackson, Schoolmaster, and sister to Wm. Armes, esq. of Leamington. She was for several years landlady of the English Hotel, at Quebec.

MIDDLESEX.-Dec. 28. At the dowager Countess Paulett's, Twickenham, Mrs. Malcolm, of Foley-place, widow of Col. Henry Malcolm.

Jan. 10. At Sutton, near Hounslow, Lieut.-Gen. Charles Neville, late of the Royal Artillery. He was appointed First Lieut. 1779; Capt. 1790; Brevet Major, 1797; Lieut.- Col. 1800: Major Invalid Battalion R. A. 1803; Brevet Col. 1810; Major-Gen. 1813; Lieut.. Gen. 1825.

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