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formerly the far-famed and much talked-of "Mary of Buttermere," or, as she was more commonly termed The Buttermere Beauty;" first brought to public notice by Capt. Budworth, in his "Fortnight's Ramble to the Lakes," and whose unfortunate connexion with Hatfield is well remembered. See an account of her in our Magazines for 1792, p. 1115; 1796, p. 1134; 1800, p. 22; 1802, p. 1013; 1806, p. 134.

DEVON.-Feb. 7. At Tavistock, aged 72, George Cudlipp, esq. solicitor.

Jan. 28. Aged 73, John Bulteel, of Fleet, esq. father of John Croker Bulteel, esq. the son-in-law of Lord Grey, and late M. P. for the Southern Division of the county.

Lately. At Calverleigh Court, aged 67, C. Chichester, esq.

At Kingsbridge, advanced in age, Mary, widow of Col. Holland, R.M.

At Haslar hospital, Lieut. John Marshall (b) R. N. compiler of the excellent Royal Naval Biography, 10 vols. 8vo. (of which we so constantly avail ourselves in this Obituary). He had completed the concluding volume just previous to his last illness: we trust the publishers will provide a Prefatory Memoir of the Author, in due gratitude to one who has been the faithful historian of so numerous a series of his brother officers.

Feb. 1. At Haslar hospital, aged 73, Lieut. Obadiah Newell, R.N.

Feb. 8. Marianne, wife of John Pidsley, esq. dau. of the late Rev. C. Salter, of Clyst St. Mary.

At Totnes, aged 76, the widow of Mr. Brockedon, watchmaker, mother of Wm. Brockedon, esq. F.R.S. London.

Feb. 11. At Exeter, aged 28, Samuel Collyns Walkey, esq. surgeon, second son of the Rev. C. E. Walkey, Rector of Clyst St. Lawrence.

Feb. 12. At Devonport, aged 70, Commander Henry Hutchins Birkhead, R. N. an officer of great bravery.-He was with Lord Hood in the action of the 12th April, 1782.

At Paington, aged 70, J. Talver, esq. late of Greenfold-place, near Harrow-onthe-Hill.

Feb. 15. At Budleigh Salterton, aged 29, Edward-Fry Crosse, esq. of Halberton, son of the late Rev. Edward Crosse, of Colchester, and on the 17th, Edward Sydenham Crosse, his son, aged 21 months.

Feb. 18. At Exeter, B. W. Johnson, esq. surgeon.

Feb. 22. At Dawlish, aged 75, Sarah, relict of the Rev. Benedict Pering, Rector of St. Mary Arches and St. Olave, Exeter.

March 1. At Plymouth, aged 91, Lieut. James Bell, sen. late of the 2nd Vet. Battalion.

March 7. At Plymouth, Dr. Bannie. At Tiverton, aged 73, Elizabeth, wife of Claus Pell, esq.

March 8. At Exeter, Louisa, wife of W. B. Moore, esq. eldest dau. of the late Rev. Dr. Lempriere.

March 12. At Hill's Court, aged 73, Elizabeth, widow of George Tripp, esq. of Staveley, co. York.

DORSET.-Feb. 17.

At Dorchester, aged 68, Benjamin Bowring, esq. a member of the Town Council.

Lately. At Chideock, aged 38, Lieut. John Pyne, R.N.

At Poole, aged 89, Mr. William Price, Master (1777) R. N. who had been the father of the list upwards of 20 years. He served as Master of H.M.S. Duke, under the immortal Rodney, in the evermemorable battle with De Grasse, which preserved the island of Jamaica to the British Crown.

DURHAM.-Jan. 2. Near Stockton, Colonel J. T. Maddison, h.p. Kelso reg.

ESSEX.-March 10. At Walton-onthe-Naze, aged 28, Wm.- Francis-Bertie Beaumont, esq. of Buckland Court, Surrey, and Dunmow.

GLOUCESTER.-Feb. 12. At Cheltenham, John Thomas, esq. M.D.

Feb. 13. At Bristol, aged 85, John Waring, esq. a highly-respected member of the Society of Friends, the death of whose wife is recorded in p. 220.

Feb. 14. At Cheltenham, aged 76, R. Wetherall, esq.

Lately. Henry Bromfield, esq. In addition to numberless acts of charity performed during his lifetime, he has bequeathed to the trustees of Cheltenham Chapel 2007.; and to each of the undermentioned Institutions 1007. :— -Cheltenham Dispensary, Female Orphan Asylum, Infants' Schools, Benevolent Society, Union School, London Missionary Society, British and Foreign Bible Society, Naval and Military Bible Society, Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews, Hibernian Society, Religious Tract Society, Gloucester Magdalen Asylum.

At Falfield near Berkeley, Capt Harry Lowe, h. p.

At Cheltenham, aged 64, Mary, last surviving child of the late D. Thomas, esq. of Pwllywrach-house, Glamorganshire, and of Bath.

March 3. At Clifton, Wm. Henry Clayfield, esq. a gentleman of high philosophic and scientific attainments.

March 16. At Bristol, aged 69, Mrs. Elizabeth Pocock, relict of William Innes Pocock, esq.

HANTS.—Jan. 25. At Yufton, aged 31, James Young Hayward, esq. third son of the late Wm. Hayward, esq. of Marden, Wilts.

Jan. 31. At Southampton, aged 65, Mary, wife of Charles Hilgrove Hammond, esq. late Recorder of that town.

Feb. 7. At Fareham, deservedly esteemed and lamented, Anne, eldest daughter of the late Sir William Benett.

March 10. At Charlton Down Farm, near Andover, Elizabeth Hutfield, in her 106th year!

HEREFORD.-Lately.

At Hereford,

Thomas Bird, esq. F.S. A. At the sale of his library, his valuable manuscripts relating to the county, containing the Scudamore papers from Home Lacy, pedigrees, correspondence, maps, drawings, &c. in eleven thick folio volumes, were sold in one lot to Mr. Vale for 400 guineas.

Feb. 14. At Goodrich Court, the house of his father Sir Samuel R. Meyrick, K.H. aged 32, Llewellyn Meyrick, esq. LL.B and F.S. A. one of the Equerries of his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex.

HERTS.-Jan. 16. At New house, Watford, aged 54, Peter Clutterbuck, esq. a very active magistrate; also, Jan. 20, aged 62, Thomas Clutterbuck, esq. of Bushey house, Herts, and Nottingham place, a distinguished patron of the fine arts. They were both brothers to the late Robert Clutterbuck, esq. F.S. A. the historian of Hertfordshire.

Lately. At Rowley Lodge, aged 67, Thomas Goodwin, esq.

Feb. 12. At Ware, aged 78, Martha, widow of J. B. Dickinson, esq.

HUNTINGDON.-Feb. 20. At Abbot's Ripton, aged 19, Jessie, sixth daughter of J. B. Rooper, esq. M.P.

KENT.-Feb... The Rt. Hon. Caroline Viscountess Cumbermere. She was the youngest child of Algernon Greville, esq. by Caroline, second dau. of Sir Bellingham Grabam, Bart. She became in 1814 the second wife of Lord Combermere, and had issue the Hon. Wellington Combermere his heir apparent, and two daughters. Her ladyship caught a cold, which proved fatal, at the funeral of her grandfather, Mr. Greville (see p. 430).

Feb. 18. At Sevenoaks, Robert Gatty, esq. late of Finsbury-square.

March 2. At Brompton, aged 71, Sarah, wife of Capt. W. M. Burton, Royal Marines.

LANCASHIRE.-Lately. At Liverpool, Major J. S. Powell, 8th regiment.

Feb. 2. In Lancaster Castle, aged nearly 80, Mr. John Cardwell, after enduring a voluntary incarceration of upwards of 20 years. He was impri

soned for his contempt of the Court of Common Pleas, Lancaster, in not executing certain deeds and conveyances, which he refused to do, although their execution could not have been in any way prejudicial to his interests.

Feb. 3. At Coine, aged 105, Elizabeth Shoesmith. She had a very perfect recollection of the Scotch rebels, in 1745, skirmishing in the neighbourhood of Preston, of which she could give a vivid description. Her brother, who joined the rebels, was executed.

MIDDLESEX.-March 6. At the house of her son, at East Acton, aged 87, Mrs. M. G. Wall, widow of John Wall, esq. of Tewkesbury-park, many years Lieut.Col. of the South Gloucester militia.

MONMOUTH.-Feb. 10. At Llanover vicarage, aged 33, Anne, wife of the Rev. John Evans, eldest dau. of the late Robert Farquhar, esq. of Pontypool and Mambilade House.

NORFOLK.-Feb. 19. At Mulbarton Lodge, aged 36, Harriet-Frances, wife of C. Norris, esq. eldest dau. of the Rev. W. A. Armstrong, of Cheltenham.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-March 1. At Bamburgh, aged 95. Mary, widow of the Rev. R. Sandwich, Perpetual Curate of Lucker.

SALOP.-March 5. At Market Drayton, Adam Fitz Adam, esq. barrister-atlaw, of Birmingham. He was called to the bar at Gray's Inn, June 19, 1822.

SOMERSET.-Jan. 28. At an advanced age, W. Harris, esq. of Bath, formerly partner with Attwood and Co. Bladudbank.

SUFFOLK.-Jan. 15. At Woodbridge, aged 41, Lieut. James Hayle, R. N.

SURREY.-March 16. At Weybridge, aged 55, Miss Wood, eldest dau. of late Thomas Wood, esq. of Littleton, and sister to Col. Wood, M. P. for co. Brecon.

SUSSEX.-Jan. 31. At Brighton, aged 85, Anne, widow of Adm. Sir Richard Onslow, Bart. G. C.B. dau. of Commodore Matthew Mitchell, of Chiltern, Wilts. She was left a widow in 1817, having had issue the present Sir Henry Onslow, Bt. five other sons, and four daughters, of whom the eldest is the wife of Viscount Lake, and the youngest of Adm. Sir Hyde Parker.

SCOTLAND.-Dec. 31. At Lauriston, near Edinburgh, Anne, wife of Alex. Cruickshank, esq. and only dau. of the late Miller Christy, esq. of Stockwell, Surrey.

EAST INDIES-Aug. 28. Lieut.-Col. Garrard, Chief Engineer in the Madras Establishment, and a Member of the Military Board at Fort St. George. Also, his eldest son, Lieut. William Garrard, of the same corps.

Sept. 5. At Bangalore, in the 20th year of his age, Lieut. Henry Hardinge, of his Majesty's 39th reg. eldest son of the late Lieut.-Col. George Hardinge, of the 99th regiment.

WEST INDIES.-Oct. 15. At St. Vincent's, Mr. Charles Broad, formerly the superintendent of the machinery of pantomimes and spectacles at Drury Lane theatre, and occasionally a performer. He also wrote some second-rate dramas, which have been performed at the minor theatres.

Oct. 30. In Jamaica, aged 84, Mrs. Frances Gordon, mother of the late William Whitehorne, esq. of Lawrencepark, in the same island.

ABROAD.-Nov. 11. At Munich, aged 30, Thomas John, the only son of Richard Heming, esq. of Hillingdon.

Nov. 13. At Malta, Caroline, wife of Lieut.-Colonel George Tovey, 5th Reg. third dau. of Robert Kirby, esq. of Cambridge-terrace West, Hyde Park.

Dec. 21. At Paris, aged 45, Lieut. Ludovick Grant, R. N. eldest surviving son of the late Alexander Grant, esq. W. S., Edinburgh.

Jan. 11. At Paris, aged 66, M. François Gérard, one of the most distinguished painters of the French school. M. Gerard and the late MM. Girodet and Gros, were the most distinguished pupils of David.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from Feb. 21, to March 25, 1837.

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

Ellesmere and Chester, 79. Grand Junction,
Birmingham Canal, 217.
Leeds and Liverpool, 540.- Regent's, 16.
Kennet and Avon, 224.
-West
-Rochdale, 99.--London Dock Stock, 544.-St. Katharine's, 91.
Grand Junction Water
India, 105.- Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 203.-
Works, 51.- West Middlesex, 781. -Globe Insurance, 151.-Guardian, 334.
Phoenix Gas,
-- Hope, 6.—Chartered Gas Light, 50. Imperial Gas, 414.-
General United, 23. Canada Land Com-
204- Independent Gas, 49.
Reversionary Interest, 126.
pany, 35.-

For Prices of all other Shares inquire as above.

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From February 25, 1837, to March 25, 1837, both inclusive.

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