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OBITUARY.

Rector of Chawton. He published in 1832, an octavo tract entitled "Some account of Maidstone, to which are added Genealogical Tables of the Bosville family, by J. H. B. their descendant."

Jan. 21. In the Temple, aged 47, Chas.
Milner, esq. barrister-at-law, many years
Recorder of Leeds. He was called to
the bar at the Middle Temple, 29 April,
1814.

In Upper Berkeley-st. aged 85, Mrs.
Philadelphia Mitford, sister to the late
Col. Mitford and Lord Redesdale.

In Bridgewater-sq. aged 46, Capt. Jona-
than G. Foster, late of 95th Rifle Bri-
gade, second son of the late Capt. E. B.
Foster, of Knowle Hall, Yorkshire. He
was one of those devoted men who led on
theforlorn hope," at the taking of the
fort Picurina, at the siege of Badajoz,
where he fell in the breach wounded by
four musket balls. He has left a wife
and family.

In Queen-st. May Fair, aged 76, John
Baring, esq. late of Mount Radford, near
Exeter.

In Sloane-st. Elizabeth- Sarah, widow of James Justice, esq. of Justice-ball, co. Berw. eldest dau. of the late Duncan Campbell, esq. of Whitley, Northumberland, Capt. R.N.

At Chelsea, aged 82, Lt.-Gen. Lewis Lindenthal, K. C. He joined the British

army under the Duke of York in Flanders, received the rank of Major, and was appointed an Assistant Quartermaster-general. He afterwards accompanied Sir R. Abercromby to the West Indies, and was present at the taking of St. Lucie, &c. In 1796 he obtained the rank of Lieut.-Colonel, by being appointed Deputy Quartermaster-gen. in Portugal; and in Dec. 1798, the Lieut.-Coloneley of the 97th foot. He served with Sir C. Stuart at the taking of Minorca; and lastly in Egypt, for which campaign he received the insignia oft he Crescent. He became brevet Colonel 1805, Major-Gen. 1810, and Lieut.-General 1819.

Jan. 22. In Hertford-st. aged 42, Lady Frances, wife of Sir J. W. Wedderburn, Bart. sister to the Earl of Mountnorris, Lady Farnham, and Lady John Somerset. She was the sixth dau. of Arthur first Earl of Mountnorris, and the 4th by his second wife the Hon. Sarah Cavendish, aunt to the present Lord Waterpark. was married in 1810.

She

Aged 88, Mary, widow of Richard Budd, M.D. of Battersea Rise.

Jan. 23. Aged 75, Caryer Vickery, esq. surgeon R.N. formerly of Bristol.

In Kensington palace, Mrs. James Strode, the housekeeper for more than a quarter of a century.

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In Gower-st. aged 85, T. Davies, esq. formerly of Bath.

N. Malcolm, esq. of Poltalloch, ArgyleJan. 24. In Hanover-square, aged (8, shire, and of Lamb Abbey, Kent.

Jan. 25. In Upper George st. Bryanston-sq. Margaret, relict of Col. Robert Armstrong, Bengal N. Cav.

In her 60th year, Martha, wife of Matthew Ward, esq. of Kensington.

Jan. 27. In Strafford-pl. Pimlico, aged 83, Mr. John Normaville, late of the firm of Nornaville and Fell, booksellers, Bond

street.

Lieut. George Henry Hawker, R. Art. 2d son of Lieut.-Gen. Sir S. Hawker, G.C.H.

Jan 29. Aged 82, Martha, widow of J. J. Appach, esq.

Jan. 30. Aged 32, Thomas Peake, jun. Serjeant Peake, late of the Oxford Ciresq. barrister-at-law, second son of Mr. cuit. He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, 19 June 1828.

Jan. 31. At Champion Hill, London, diily. He survived only forty-eight hours aged 73, R. Moseley, esq. late of PiccaMary Ann, his wife, who died in her 63d year. By these bereavements, the Rev. T. Moseley, Rector of St. Martin's, Birmingham, has to mourn the loss of both parents.

Lately. Whilst on a visit to her brother, the Rev. T. V. Short, Miss Short, niece to the Dean of Westminster.

Aged 70, N. R. Garner, esq. of Heavitree, near Exeter, and late of Barbadoes.

band of Sarah dowager Baroness MusFrederick Dundas Radford, esq. huskerry, to whom he was married in 1826.

In London-st. Fitzroy-sq. Jane, wife
of Commander Weld. R.N.

Feb. 1. In Great Portland-st. aged 83,
Francis Franco, esq.

Aged 47, Cuthbert Stephen Romilly,
esq. barrister at-law, nephew to the late
Sir Samuel Romilly, and late a Commis-
sioner for inquiring into Charities. He
26, 1815.
was called to the bar at Gray's Inn, April

Suddenly, on the stairs of the Uni-
versity Club-house, Bryan Blundell Hol-
pool; a member of St. John's college,
linshead, esq. He was a native of Liver.
Camb. B. A. 1811, M. A. 1814, called
to the bar at Line. Inn 7 Feb. 1815; went
the Northern circuit, and was formerly a
Commissioner of Bankrupts.

Feb. 6.

William Lund, esq. of Ken-
sington, and Great Ormond-st.

In John-st. Bedford row, aged 68, Miss
Sewell, of the Isle of Wight.

Feb. 7. In Hyde Park-place, aged 75,
Henry Robinson, esq.

Aged 82, Mrs. Pownall, only dau. of
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the late John Pownall, esq. of Great George-st. Westminster.

Aged 60, Henry Gray, esq. late of Madeira.

At Bayswater hill, Elizabeth, wife of Lewis Duval, esq. barrister-at-law.

Feb. 9. In Berkeley-st. aged 76, John Benison, esq. of North-bank, Regent's Park.

Aged 70, of apoplexy, at Peele's Coffeehouse, Fleet-st. G. G. H. Munnings, of Thorp-le-Soken, Essex, esq.

Feb. 12. Samuel Fletcher, esq. Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and late Mathematical Master at Christ's Hospital.

At Champion-Hill, aged 98, Elizabeth, widow of Broome Witts, esq.

At Charing-cross, aged 64, the widow of Lieut. John Woodmaston, R.M. who died in 1825.

Feb. 14. In Portman-sq. aged 67, William Tooke Robinson, esq. of Waltham.

stow.

Aged 31, Mr. John Bryan Courthope, eldest son of Mr. J. B. Courthope of Rotherhithe, leaving by Sophia-Anne, eldest dau. of Jas. Malcott Richardson, of Cornhill and Blackheath, esq. an only child, Sophia-Helen, born 1 April, 1833, when the mother died.

BERKS.-Jan. 21. At Bear Place, aged 74, Sir Morris Ximenes. He was of Jewish extraction; and knighted when High Sheriff of this county, Apr. 16, 1806.

Jan. 23. At Shinfield, aged 67, Bernard Body, esq.

Jan. 30. Aged 79, John Willes, esq. of Hungerford Park, one of the oldest Magistrates in the county.

CORNWALL.-Jan. 26. At Truro, Arabella, wife of Major Vivian, M.P. She was the dau. of John M. Scott, of Ballygannon, esq. and niece to the Earl of Meath, and was married in 1833.

Feb. 2. At the Priory, Bodmin, aged
88, Walter Raleigh Gilbert, esq.

DEVON.-Jan. 9. At Tapsham, Eliza-
beth, relict of the Rev. J. Carrington,
Prebendary of Exeter, and nephew of Bp.
Lavington.

Jan. 18. At Stonehouse, Mary, widow
of Charles Martin Bulteel, esq. banker at
Dartmouth.

Jan. 21. In her 72nd year, Margaret,
wife of James N. Tanner, esq. of Sherwell
House, Plymouth.

Jan. 24. At Hensley House, Jane
Harriot, wife of James N. Duntze, esq.
daughter of the late Sir James Cockburn,
Bart. of Langton, co. Berwick.

Jan. 25. At Exeter, Anne, wife of

R. C. Campion, esq. youngest dau. of
the late R. Leigh, esq. Bardon, Som.

Jan. 27. At Budleigh, aged 78, J. B.
Cockaram, esq.

Dorothy-Bonnin, widow of the Hon.
John Burke, of Antigua.

Jan. 31. At Bishopsteignton, aged 77,
Charlotte, relict of P. J. Taylor, esq. of
Ogwell House.

In the citadel, Plymouth, Emma, dau.
of Major Manners, K. H. 37th reg.

At Torpoint, aged 64, Lieut. Blyth,
R.N.

Feb. 2. At Torquay, William Fowle, jun. esq. eldest son of Wm. Fowle, esq. of Chute Lodge, Andover.

Feb. 5. At Golachre House, Farway, aged 85, William Guppy, esq.

At Cranford, near Exmouth, aged 50,
Charles Walley Dench, esq.

Feb. 8. At Exmouth, aged 76, George
Walrond, esq. having survived his wife
four days.
Feb. 9. At Fursdon, aged 65, George
Sydenham Fursdon, esq.

DORSET. Jan. 10. At the Grove,
Lyme, aged 66, Martha, wife of Edw.
Hillman, esq.

Jan. 21. At Weymouth, aged 54, Henry Bowyer Lane, esq. late Major R. Art. He was appointed Second Lieut. 1799, First Lieut. 1801, Second Capt. 1806, Capt. 1815, Brevet- Maj. 1819. He served in the Peninsula, and received a medal for the battle of Toulouse, at which he commanded the rocket brigade.

Jan. 27. At Weymouth, Margaret, relict of the Rev. Dr. England, Archdeacon of Dorset.

Jan. 29. At Dorchester, aged 90, Mrs. L. W. Somner, only surviving child of the Rev. W. Somner, M. A., who died Rector of Okeford Fitzpaine, Dorset, in 1749, and who was grandson of the celebrated antiquary and scholar, Wm. Somner, of Canterbury.

Jan. 30. Augusta, wife of the Rev. Carr John Glyn, Rector of Witchampton, and son of Sir R. C. Glyn, Bart. She was the dau. of John Granville, of Cadogan-place, esq. and was married in

1831.

Lately. At Lyme-Regis, Thos. Hardwicke, esq. one of the Justices of the Peace for Dorsetshire.

Mr. Thomas Meech, of Laymore, aged 93, leaving behind him 11 children, 51 grandchildren, and 31 great grandHis grandsons bore children-total, 93.

him to the grave.

At his residence, Weymouth, James Smith, esq. aged 84. Mr. Smith having died intestate, his large property falls into the hands of his son-in-law, John Wil liams, esq. of Lynch, near Weymouth.

Feb. 5. At Child Okeford, aged 31, Henry Beckford, esq.

Feb. 6. At Langton, aged 84, Ann, relict of Jas. Farquharson, esq. of Camberwell, and of Littleton, Dorset.

Feb. 7. At Farnham, aged 70, Mrs. Painter, the eldest sister of R. R. Harvey, esq. of Fordington.

ESSEX.-Dec. 11. In King Edward the Sixth's almshouses, Saffron Walden, aged 90, Mr. Wm. Ivory, formerly a very respectable builder in that town.

Jan. 27. At Colchester, aged 65, Rich. Randell, esq.

Lately. At Stratford, near Colchester, aged 72, Charlotte Elizabeth, relict of the Rev. J. Vachell, Vicar of Littleport, in the isle of Ely, sister to the Rev. G. Jenyns, of Bottisham-hall, Camb.

Feb. 2. Sarah, wife of the Rev. John Clarryvince, Perp. Curate of Pontesbright.

GLOUCESTER.-Dec. 12. At Cheltenham, aged 59, Major Richard Prittie Brooke, brother to the late Sir Henry Brooke, Bart. of Colebrooke, co. Fermanagh, and to Major-Gen. Sir Arthur Brooke, K.C.B.

Jan. 3. At Farm Hill, near Stroud, aged 54, Sir John Byerley, F.R. S. L. the patentee of oleagine, a composition of much value to the manufacturers of woollen cloths, and who had announced the discovery of a moving power as a substitute for that of steam. He has left a son not yet eleven years old.

Jan. 19. At the Spa, Gloucester, Alfred Wyatt, esq. late of Wargrave, Berks, youngest son of the late Thos. Wyatt, esq.

Jan. 20. At Cheltenham, aged 73, Mary, widow of Sir Francis Ford, Bart. aunt to the Earl of Lichfield. She was the eldest dau. of George Adams Anson, esq. by the Hon. Mary Vernon, dau, of George, 1st Lord Vernon, was married in 1785 and left a widow in 1801, having had issue Sir Francis Ford, the present Baronet, and a numerous family.

Jan. 26. At Clifton, Anne Fortescue, wife of John Brickdale, esq.

Jan. 31. At Alderley, Mary Greening Burlton, third dau. of the late William Burlton, of Wykin Hall, esq. L.L.D., and Recorder of Leicester.

Feb. 2. Aged 86, Elizabeth, wife of George Cumberland, esq. of Bristol.

Feb. 6. Sarah, wife of the Rev. John Eden, Vicar of St. Nicholas and St. Leonard, in Bristol.

Feb. 7. Aged 72, Mary, wife of Thomas Tanner, esq. of Charfield.

Feb. 9. At Bristol, aged 71, Gabriel Goldney, esq.

Feb. 11. Ellis Henry, infant and only

son of Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Bart. of Williamstrip Park.

Feb. 13. At Cheltenham, in her 66th year, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late James Whitaker, esq. of Spark brook House, Warw., and niece to the Rev. Dr. Whitaker, historian of Manchester.

HAMPSHIRE.-Dec. 7. At Park Corner, aged 51, Sir John Lloyd Dukinfield, the sixth Bart. (1665). He was the second but eldest surviving son of Sir Nathaniel the fifth Bart. by Katharine, sister of John Warde, esq. of Squerries, Kent. He was educated at Rugby; succeeded to the title, Oct. 20, 1824; and as he was unmarried, it has now devolved on his next brother the Rev. Henry Robert Dukinfield, Vicar of St. Martin's in the Fields, Westminster.

Dec. 15. In her 21st year, Anne, eldest dau. of John Coventry, of Burgate-house, esq.

Jan. 23. Aged 90 years, John Nicholas Silver, esq. many years Alderman, and several times Mayor of the city of Winchester, father of the Rev. Thomas Silver, D. C.L. Vicar of Charlbury, Oxfordshire.

Jan. 29. At Portsmouth, aged 76, E. B. Arnaud, esq. a Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant.

Off the Isle of Wight, Lieut.- Col. Edward Purdon, a passenger by the Hero, removed by Lord Hill from his Majesty's 41st Regiment. He was appointed Capt. 60th foot 1807, brevet Major 1814, Lieut.Colonel 1824, of 41st foot 1829. He fell down the hatchway of the vessel and was killed.

Feb. 1. At Southampton, aged 53, Williamina, wife of the Hon. and Rev. R.F. King, brother to the Earl of Kingston and Viscount Lorton. She was the eldest dau. of Wm. Ross, esq. of Sandwick, N. B. was married in 1800, and has left a numerous family.

Feb. 4. At Christchurch, John Sleat, esq.

Feb. 11. Aged 72, Robert Newton Lee, esq. of Coldrey.

HEREFORD.-Jan. 30. At Hereford, aged 71, John Griffiths, esq. one of the surgeons of the County Infirmary. Mayor of the city in 1802 and 1836.

HUNTINGDON.-Jan. 24. At Stilton, Hugh Ley, esq. M. D. late of Half-moonAt Pembury, aged

street.

KENT.-Nov. 17. 62, John Willes, esq. Jan. 13. Harriot, the wife of C. B.. Cotton, esq. of Kingsgate, and sister to T. P. Powell, esq. of Quex Park.

Jan. 15. At Bromley-hill, the Right Hon. Amelia Lady Farnborough. She was the elder dau. of Sir Abraham Hume,

Bart., by Amelia Egerton, sister to the two last Earls of Bridgewater, and dau. of John Lord Bishop of Durham, by Lady Sophia de Grey, dau. of Henry Duke of Kent. Lady Farnborough was married in 1793, but had no children: she was alike distinguished for her Christian virtues, and for her exquisite taste, both in the arts of design and particularly in horticulture.

Jan. 17. At Hull House, near Deal, aged 36, John Gregory, esq. late of the Middle Temple, eldest son of the Rev. John Gregory, Rector of Elmstone.

Jan. 18. At Maidstone, Kitty Reeve, relict of F. D. Barker, esq. late of Cambridge.

Jan 22. At Gravesend, Anna-Christiana, wife of Sam. Hazard, esq.

Jan. 24. At Borstall Hall, Minster, Sheppey, aged 81, J. Swift, esq.

Jan. 25. At Mottingham House, aged 77, John Auldjo, esq.

Jan. 25. At Southend, Kent, aged 72, Elizabeth, widow of John Foster, esq. of Line. Inn.

Jan. 28. At St. Peter's, Isle of Thanet, aged 76, the wid, of J. P. Baldry, esq. whose death she survived only six days.

Jan. 29. At Ramsgate, aged 79, R. Kent, esq. M.D. for many years a surgeon in the Royal Navy.

Lately. At Malling, at an advanced age, William Willes, esq. 2d son of the late Rev. William Willes, Archdeacon of Wells, and Rector of Christian Malford, Wilts, and brother of the Rev. E. Willes, Parade, Bath. He was educated at the University of Gottingen.

Feb. 1. At Merstham, aged four years, Mina, 3d dau. of Sir William G. Hylton Jolliffe.

Feb. 4. At Dartford, aged 77, the widow of R. Payne, esq. of Westerham.

Feb. 15. At Bromley Palace, aged 76, the Right Hon. Sarah Countess dow. of Kinnoul. She was the 4th dau. and coh. of the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, Alderman of London, uncle to the present Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, by Anne, dau, of Edw. Brougham, esq.; became, in 1781, the 2d wife of Robert-Auriol 9th Earl of Kinnoul; and was left his widow in 1804, having had issue the present Earl, one other son and two daughters, of whom the younger is the wife of the present Bishop of Rochester. Her Ladyship is survived by her elder sister, Anne dowager Lady Rodney.

Feb. 17. At Deal, Sir John Harvey, K.C.B. Admiral of the Blue; of whom we shall give a memoir hereafter.

LANCASHIRE.-Feb. 14. George Elstob, 7th son of Mr. W. J. Roberts, of Liverpool,

LEICESTER.-Jan. 5. John, eldest son of J. H. Heycock, esq. of East Norton. LINCOLN.-Jan. 24. At Lincoln, aged 56, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. John Penrose, Vicar of Bracebridge.

Feb. 6. At Greatford, (where he had laboured under mental affliction for 45 years), aged 68, the Most Hon. Edward 2d Marquis of Drogheda; to which title he succeeded in 1821. In early life his Lordship (then Lord Moore) was a member of the Irish House of Commons, and held a commission in his father's regiment, the 15th light dragoons. He was never married; and his title and estates devolve upon his nephew, the only child of the late Lord Henry Moore and Miss Parnell, daughter of Sir H. Parnell, now in his 13th year.

Feb. 11. In his 75th year, Robert Fowler, esq. alderman of Lincoln. He was twice mayor in the old corporation, and for his upright and consistent conduct was unanimously elected the first mayor under the reformed system.

MIDDLESEX.-Feb. 1. At Teddington, aged 83, Mrs. Wynch, of Hampton-court Palace, relict of William Wynch, esq.

Feb. 13. At York House, Twickenham, the Hon. John Tollemache, uncle to the Earl of Dysart. He was the eldest son of the late Louisa Countess of Dysart and John Manners, esq., and married in 1806 Mary dowager Duchess of Roxburghe, dau. of Benj. Bechenoe, esq. and widow of William 4th Duke of Roxburghe. Her Grace survives him, without issue.

NORFOLK.-Jan. 26. Catharine Frances, relict of Edmund Rolfe, esq. of Heacham Hall, who died on the 17th Dec. last; sister to the late E. Biscoe, esq. of Holton Park.

At the residence of her son the Rev. Wodehouse Raven, Sarah, relict of Henry Raven, esq. of Norwich.

Lately. At Hingham, aged 91, Mrs. Margaret Ridley, last survivor of the family of the Rev. Gloster Ridley, D.D. of New College, author of the 64 Life of Bishop Ridley."

Feb. 8. At North Runcton, aged 34, Lady Harriet-Jemima, wife of Daniel Gurney, esq. and sister to the Earl of Errol. She was the third dau. of William the 16th Earl, and his eldest surviving dau. by his second wife Harriet, dau. of the Hon. Hugh Somerville, the present Countess dowager.

NORTHAMPTON.-Jan. 18. At Paston, aged 44, Mary, wife of the Rev. Joseph Pratt, Rector.

Jan. 19. At Achurch rectory, aged 58, Mary, wife of the Rev. Fred. Powys, sister to the late Lord Grey de Ruthyn,

and aunt to the Marchioness of Hastings. She was married in 1807, and has left three sons and two daughters.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-Jan. 15. AtNewcastle, the widow of John Hodgson, esq. of Buckden.

Jan. 20. At Scotswood, aged 56, Thomas Ramsay, esq., paper manufacturer.

Jan. 21. At Newcastle, aged 56, Mr. John Sykes, late a bookseller in that town, and author of a valuable compilation which he published under the title of "Local Records," in 2 vols. 8vo.

Jan. 26. At St. Ninian's, aged 58, Anna, wife of Sir Horace D. C. St. Paul, Bart. She was the reputed dau, of John Viscount Dudley and Ward, was married in 1803, and has left several children.

Norrs.-Dec. 23. At Stoke Hall, aged 15, William, 4th son of Sir Robert Bromley, Bart.

OXFORD.-Jan. 29. Aged 81, Anne, widow of John Loveday, esq. D.C.L. only child of William Taylor Loder, esq. of Williamscote, where she was born and died.

Lately. At Shipton Court, aged 19, Louisa-Jane, eldest dau. of Sir J. C. Reade, Bart.

SALOP.-Feb. 11. At Preston, aged 22, George Marriott, esq. youngest son of the late Rev. John Marriott, of Church Lawford, Warw.

SOMERSET.-Jan. 9. At Bath, Philadelphia, widow of Lt.-Gen. Munro, of Ensham-house, Dorset.

Jan. 13. At Bath, Elizabeth, widow of G. Cary, esq. of Tor Abbey, Devon. Jan. 19. William Robertson, M D. of Bath.

Jan. 21. At Bath, aged 87, Eleanor, relict of James Sutton, esq. of New Park, near Devizes, sister of Viscount Sidmouth, mother-in law of T. G. Buckhall Estcourt, esq. M.P.

Jan. 22. At Shepton Mallet, aged 85, William Jenkins, esq.

Jan. 24. At Bath, in his 75th year, Thomas Reade, esq. uncle to Sir J. C. Reade, Bart. and twin brother of the late Sir John Reade, Bart. of Shipton Court, Oxfordshire. In his early life be served and distinguished himself under Lord Cornwallis, through the campaign of the Carolinas, and was present at the final surren der, at Charlestown, to General Washington. He married Catharine, dau. of Sir John Hill.

Jan. 26. Aged 65, Edward Smark, esq. of Bawdrip, near Bridgewater. Jan. 27. At Taunton, aged 80, William Heudebourck, esq.

Jan. 28. At Bath, aged 66, the widow of Mark Mills, esq. formerly of Salisbury.

Feb. 2. At Bath, Catharine, relict of Col. John Bagot, of Nurney, co. Kildare.

Feb. 4. Sarah, relict of James Frampton, esq. of Frome.

Feb. 8. At Bath, the dowager Lady Shuckburgh, relict of Sir Stewkeley Shuckburgh, Bart. of Shuckburgh Park, Warwickshire, and mother to the present Baronet. She was left a widow in 1809.

Sally, relict of John Sabatier, esq. long

a resident of Bath.

Feb. 11. At Bath, Mary, wife of Roger Hopkins, esq. of Plymouth, dau. of the late Rev. R. Harris, of Pwlhely.

STAFFORD.-Jan. 23. At Rollestonhall, Ernald, youngest son of Sir Oswald Mosley, Bart. M.P.

Feb. 10. At Trentham parsonage, aged 82, Catharine, only child and heiress of the late Thos. Ayre, esq. of Gaddesby Hall, Leic. relict of the Rev. E. Bromhead, Vicar of Keepham, Norfolk.

SUFFOLK.-Jan. 23. At Stratford-St.Mary, Charlotte Elizabeth, relict of the Rev. J. Vachell, formerly Vicar of Littleport, Isle of Ely.

SURREY.-Jan. 26. At Guilford, aged 64, Margaret, widow of Capt. Barbor.

Jan. 31. At Egham, aged 76, Lord William Seymour, uncle to the Marquis of Hertford. He was the 6th son and 12th child of Francis the 1st Marquis and K.G. by Lady Isabella Fitzroy, youngest dau. of Charles 2d Duke of Grafton, K.G. He married in 1798, Martha, 5th dau. of James Clitherow, of Boston Hack. Middx. esq. and had issue two sons, Edward, and Henry, who married in 1831 Jane, dau. of Thos. Willan, esq. and had issue. He sat in Parliament for Oxford for a short time, in the Parliament of 1790, being then an officer in the army. Jan. 31. At Horsham, aged 93, Sands Chapman, esq.

Feb. 9. At Egham Hithe, at an advanced age, Eliza, relict of Lt. Col. Moore, 56th reg.

SUSSEX.-Jan. 21. At Brighton, the wife of Dr. Field, formerly of Ipswich, and lately of Edinburgh, dau. and co-h. of B. Burch, esq. of Old Crete Hall, Northfleet.

Jan. 22. At Brighton, Jane, wife of Adın. Sir. Edw. Codrington, G.C.B. She was the only dau. of Jasper Hall, esq. of Jamaica.

Jan. 23. At Brighton, Elizabeth, wife of the Right Hon. Sir John Bayley, Bart. She was the youngest dau. of John Markett, esq. of Meopham, Kent, was married in 1790, and had a numerous family.

Jan. 26. At Brighton, in her 70th year, Charlotte, widow of Charles Marsack, esq. of Caversham Park, Berks.

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