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DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

April 18. In Devonshire-place, the widow of Robert Gray, esq. of the Duchy of Cornwall Office.

April 19. At Hampstead, in her 76th year, Elizabeth, relict of Charles Mayo, esq. of Millman-st.

April 20. In Gray's-inn-sq. aged 57, Edward Littledale, esq. brother to Mr. Justice Littledale. He was one of the original members of the Roxburghe Club; and has left a valuable library, which will soon be sold by Mr. Evans in Pall Mall.

April 21. In Curzon-st. aged 39, Mr. Francis-William Russell. He was a na. tural son of Francis Duke of Bedford, by Miss Prother, a dress-maker in Brookst. He was little, if ever, noticed by the present family; and on that account Nollekins the sculptor, who had been patronised by the Duke, left him a great part of his fortune.

April 22. Aged 31, Stanton Eld Chambers, esq. of the Ordnance, Tower, son of the late Capt. John Chambers, of the 10th Hussars.

April 24. Aged 68, John Adlebert Mouchet, stock-broker, of Bank Chambers and Maida-hill.

April 25. In Berkeley-sq. aged 75, William Haynes, esq.

April 26. Albert-George, infant son of P. A. Nuttall, LL.D. Lansdowneterrace, Lambeth.

April 27. In Great Ormond-st. the widow of George Lister, esq. of Girsby House, Lincolnshire.

At Knightsbridge, aged 80, Thomasin, wife of the Rev. J. Pyle Ashe, M.A. late of St. John's College, Oxford.

April 28. In Prince's-st. Hanover-sq. aged 18, Mathilda, eldest dau. of the late Sam. Mitchell, esq. of Broconeste-hall, Worcestershire.

Eliza, wife of M. A. Goldsmid, esq., of Gloucester-place.

In Salisbury-st. Strand, aged 53, Lieut. Col. R. Campbell, of the 22d Bombay Native Infantry. April 29. vid Marnie, esq. Lately. On Clapham-common, aged 86, Thomas Poynder, esq.

At Islington, aged 64, Da

In Park-lane, Henrietta, wife of Sir Thomas Tancred. Bart. She was the 2d dau. of the Rev. Offley Crewe, of Muxton, co. Stafford, was married 25th April, 1805, and has left two sons and a daughter.

In Brunswick-sq. Elizabeth, relict of Daniel Stephenson, esq. of Guilford-st.

At Norlands, Kensington, aged 70, James Needham, esq.

May 1. Richard-Charles, infant son of M. E. Impey, esq. of Charlotte-st. Portland-place.

In Gloucester-place, aged 81, MajorGen. Stephen Poyntz. He was appointed Brigadier and Lieut. 1st Life Guards 1777, Exempt and Capt. 1781, supernumerary Lieut.- Col. 1793, brevet Colonel 1796, and Major-Gen. 1801. He was not employed on foreign service. May 2. In his 11th year, LeonardJohn, eldest son of J. W. Childers, esq. M.P.

May 3. At the Grove, Clapham, aged 80, G. Yonge, esq.

In Great James-st. Bedford-row, aged 36, John-Henry Standen, esq. of the Report Office in Chancery.

May 8. In Cadogan-place, Anne, widow of J. Williamson, M.D. Staff Sur. geon to the British Forces.

May 9. In Mecklenburgh-sq. aged 36, the relict of Charles Norton, esq. dau. of George Lovel, esq. of Rookley-house, Hants.

In Fleet-st. where she had resided nearly 70 years, aged 87, Jane, relict of Robert Herring, esq. Deputy of the Ward of Farringdon Without.

May 9. In Stratford-place, aged 58, the wife of T. J. Burgoyne, esq.

May 11. Aged 90, Ann, the wife of J. Mebeux, of Hans-place, Chelsea.

At Clarence-terrace, Regent's-park, aged 71, Jane, relict of the late E. Thornton, esq. of Whittington-hall, Lancashire, and daughter of the late Archdeacon Butler.

May 14. In Conduit-street, aged 76, the dowager Lady Bellew. She was Mary-Anne, daughter and sole heiress of Richard Strange, esq. of Rockwell castle, co. Tipperary; was married in 1786 to Sir Edward Bellew, the 6th Bart. of co. Louth; and left his widow in 1827, having had issue Sir Patrick the present Baronet, another son, and a daughter, the wife of Sir E. J. Smith, Bart.

May 15. In the Regent's Park, Emily, relict of James Bishop, esq. and sister of Capt. Berkeley Calcott, of Clifton.

May 17. In the Regent's Park, Charlotte Sophia, wife of John Gibson Lockhart, esq. the elder and only surviving daughter of the late Sir Walter Scott, of Abbotsford, Bart. This amiable and accomplished lady was the favourite companion of her highly gifted father. She was married in 1820; was the mother of that child whose memory will be preserved in the writings of his grandfather, under the playful soubriquet of Hugh Littlejohn; and she has left two children, a son and a daughter.

BEDS.-April 24. At Felmersham, Mary-Ann, wife of the Rev. Henry Ward, dau. of the late Mr. Land, surgeon, of Exmouth.

CHESHIRE.-April 23. At Broughton, Elizabeth, wife of John Whitehall Dod, esq. of Cloverley, Salop; youngest dau. of the late Rev. George Allanson, Prebendary of Ripon, and Rector of Hodnet.

May 16. At Stockport, in his 70th year, Mr. John Hazlitt, portrait painter, elder brother to William Hazlitt, the eloquent critic and essayist. His connection with Stockport commenced in May 1832, and there are a great many portraits of his execution in that town. He possessed great conversational ability, and was distinguished for the extent of his information and the versatility of his powers; but was, like his brother, of an irritable temperament.

CUMBERLAND.-April 2. At Walton, Jane, widow of the Rev. Thomas Ireland, Incumbent of that parish.

April 29. At Plympton, aged 51, Lieut. J. H. Servante, R.N.

April 30. On board H.M.S. Medway, in Hamoaze, aged 44, Lieut. James Derriman, leaving a widow and five sons. DORSET.-May 1. At Weymouth, aged 70, John Frank Newton, esq.

DURHAM.-May 3. At Thornhill, aged 75, Shakspeare Reed, esq. formerly of London, and for many years a magistrate for the counties of Middlesex and Durham.

ESSEX.-April 14. At Tendring Lodge, Mary, relict of Mark Fox, Gent. and sister of the late Edw. Mower, esq. of Bury.

Apri 19. At Halstead, aged 83, the widow of Lieut.-Gen. Urquhart.

May 6. At Saffron Walden, aged 44, Thomas Archer Catlin, esq. an active supporter of the benevolent institutions of that town.

GLOUCESTER.-April 14. At Cheltenham, Champernowne - Hele - Fowell Sprye, youngest son of Capt. R. S. M. Sprye, of the Indian Army, and of Ug. borough, Devonshire.

April 28. At the house of the Rev. H. A. Pye, Cirencester, Tryphena, youngest dau. of the late C. Pye, esq. of Wadley House, Berks.

Lately. At Cheltenham, the Rt. Hon. Margaret-Jane Countess of Moray. She was the 2d dau. of Sir Philip Ainslie, Knt. by the Hon. Elizabeth Gray, sister to the present Lord Gray: became the second wife of the Earl of Moray, in 1801, and had a numerous family.

At Stroud, aged 78, Benj. Grazebrook,

esq.

May 11. At Clifton, Mary, wife of Arthur Foulks, esq. of Jamaica, and late of Redland House.

May 19. Hannah, relict of Thomas Protheroe, esq. of Abbotts' Leigh. William Vincent, esq. of Bristol. HANTS.-April 28. At Winchester, aged 48, Lieut. John Aslett.

Lately. At Moor-hill, Bitterne, Miss Elizabeth Thistlethwayte, sister of Thomas Thistlethwayte, esq. of Southwick Park.

In Portsmouth, Miss Moncrieffe, niece of Col. Moncrieffe, late Commandant of the Portsmouth Division of Marines.

KENT.-Feb. 5. At his residence in Canterbury, aged 80, John Sicklemore, esq. of Wetheringsett, Suffolk, whose family represented that county, and the Borough of Ipswich, in the Parliament of 1654, &c.

April 18. At Ashurst Lodge, near Tunbridge Wells, Mary-Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. H. Cholmondeley.

April 20. At Westcombe Park, Greenwich, aged 33, Elizabeth, widow of W. Crees Taylor, esq. second dau. of Thos. Brockelbank, esq.

May 9. At Margate, aged 90, W. Dixon, esq. of Blackheath.

LANCASHIRE.-Apil 23.

At Liver

pool, in his 33d year, the Hon. Randal Plunkett, M.P. for Drogheda, elder son of Lord Dunsany. He was of the Conservative party, and succeeded to the representation in 1835, on the decision that the return of his competitor Mr. O'Dwyer was void. His brother Edward, a Lieut. R. N. has become heir apparent to the peerage.

May 11. At Preston, aged 34, Emma, wife of the Rev. Thomas Clark, Perpetual Curate of Christ Church, Preston.

LEICESTERSHIRE.-Jan. 21. Aged 63, Elizabeth, wife of G. A. Legh Keck, esq. of Staughton Grange, Leicestershire, and daughter of the late A. V. Atherton, esq. of Atherton.

LINCOLNSHIRE.-April 22. Aged 74, Mary, relict of the Rev. Joseph Younghusband, Vicar of Saxilby.

April 26. At Mavis Enderby, aged 74, Susannah, relict of Edward Meeds, esq. only child of the late Rev. Wm. Pennington.

MIDDLESEX.-April 23. At Uxbridge, aged 27, Fitzowen Goodwin, only remaining son of the late Edward Stone, esq. of Hoddesdon and Great Munden, Herts.

NORFOLK.-Jan. 26. In her 63d year, Ann, wife of the Rev. Robert Hankinson, vicar of Walpole St. Andrew.

May 1. Aged 66, William Parsley, gent. of Hilgay, near Downham Market.

NORTHAMPTON.-March 29. Aged 36, Sarah, wife of the Rev. Hewett Linton, Vicar of Nassington.

May 7. At Courteen Hall, Jane, wife of Sir William Wake, Bart. She was the daughter of Vice Adm. James Gambier, uncle to Lord Gambier; became in 1793 the second wife of Sir W. Wake, and has left a numerous family. NORTHUMBERLAND.-May 7. At Craster, aged 82, Shafto Craster, esq. His widely-extended charities will long be remembered.

SALOP.-Lately. Aged 67, John Ravenshaw, esq. of Uckington, near Shrewsbury. This gentleman was one of the most eminent agriculturists in Shropshire, and celebrated as a breeder of Hereford cattle.

March 26. Jane Sophia, wife of St. John C. Charlton, esq. of the Vineyard.

SOMERSET.-April 25. At Bath, Sophia, relict of Sir R. Brownrigg, Bart. G.C.B. of Hilston house, Monmouth. She was a daughter of the Rev. Dr. Bisset, of Knighton in the Isle of Wight, became the second wife of Sir R. Brownrigg in 1810, and was left his widow in 1833.

April 27. At Combe Hay, near Bath, aged 84, Mrs. A. P. Smith, mother of the late W. P. Brigstock, esq. M.P.

At Bath, aged 80, Thomas Hovell, esq. of Cambridge; where his activity and integrity during a long life were highly appreciated; and for his liberal principles he was elected the first Mayor in the new Corporation.

April 30. At the residence of his sister, Upton-on-Severn, William Callow, esq. of Cliff-side house, Langharne.

At Pyrland, aged 54, Isaac Deacon Coles, esq.

May 9. Aged 42, Mary, wife of Peter Marriott, esq. of Bath, dau. of the late Rev. Robert Holt, Rector of Finmere, Oxfordshire.

STAFFORDSHIRE.-May 1. At Hilton park, the residence of her brother-in-law Colonel Vernon Graham, Miss Elizabeth Cooke, third daughter of the late George John Cooke, esq. of Harefield park, Middlesex, and sister to the late Sir George and Sir Henry Cooke; both whose deaths are recorded in the present Magazine, pp. 656, 657.

SUFFOLK.-April 16. In his 83rd year, Charles Gwilt, esq. of Icklingham. April 27. Jane, wife of the Rev. C. Dalton, Vicar of Kelvedon.

April 29. Aged 24, Henry Robert, only son of James Hingeston, esq. of Frostendon Hall, near Wrentham.

Lately. Mr. Jabez Hare, jun. a very promising young artist. At a meeting of

the Ipswich Artists' Society on the 18th April, a subscription was commenced for erecting a tablet to his memory in one of the churches of that town.

May 2. At the residence of her granddaughter Mrs. Charles Cobbold, Ipswich, Mrs. Ann Brett, who was born at Boxley near Maidstone, July 20, 1732.

SURREY.-April 23. At the Old Palace, Croydon, Eliza, the wife of M. Maslin, esq.

At Rosehill, Farnham, in her 63rd year, Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Fuller, esq.

May 3. At Mortlake, Henrietta-Maria, wife of John Scott, M.D. only dau. of the late J. P. Boileau, esq.

May 3. At Ewell, in his 73rd year, Edward Archbold, esq. formerly of Gibraltar.

May 10. At Holcomb, near Dorking, aged 33, Capt. H. Fuller, of the E.Ï. Co. 7th Light Cavalry.

SUSSEX.-March 20. At Brighton, three days after her confinement, the wife of Sir Richard D. King, Bart.

March 31. At St. Leonard's on the Sea, aged 76, James Burton, esq. the celebrated architect and builder of that new watering place, as also of Burton Crescent, &c. &c. April 28. At Brighton, in his 20th year, George Bridges, jun., son of G. Bridges, of Hanwell, esq. lately Lord Mayor of London.

May. 1. Aged 75, Sarah, wife of Thomas Rhoades, esq. of Chichester.

Lately. At Brighton, Marianne, youngest dau. of Wm. Bennett, esq. of Farringdon House, Berks. At Southam, aged 65, Edward Tomes, esq. May 10. At Coventry, aged 60, T. Cope, esq. of that city, and of Osbastonhall, Leicestershire.

WARWICK.-April 8.

WILTS.-April 11. At Milston vicarage, Maria, wife of the Rev. John Watts Ellaby.

WORCESTER.-April 13. Aged 35, Louisa Anne, the wife of Richard Temple, esq., of the Nash, near Worcester, and sister to Sir James Rivett Carnac, Bart.

May 4. At Sunny-lodge, aged 72, Henry Carter, esq. late R. N.B. Dragoons.

YORKSHIRE.-March 21. At his residence, St Ives, in his 60th year, Edward Ferrand, esq.

April 12. At the Rectory, Birkin, the wife of the Rev. Valentine Green, M.A.

April 14. At Leeds, aged 72, the Rev. William Steadman, D.D., for upwards of thirty years President and Theological Tutor to the Baptist College,

Horton, near that town, and pastor for nearly thirty-two years of the senior Baptist church.

April 28. Aged 64, Robert Richardson, esq. of Barnsley.

April 29. Aged 78, Nathaniel Aked, esq. of Bradford.

Aged 46, H. Priestley, esq. of Haugh, near Halifax, late Major of the Second West York Militia.

May 4. At his lodgings near Richmond, whither he had gone for the benefit of his health, James Gordon, esq. solicitor, late of Durham. He was well known in that vicinity as a young man of great ability in his profession, and also in literary and philological studies. Having been of eminent service to the Surtees Society in editing their publications, the members appointed him their Under Secretary at their anniversary in July, 1836, but he was then already afflicted with his fatal illness. Mr. Gordon was an occasional correspondent of the Gentleman's Magazine.

WALES.-April 11. At Mabus, Cardiganshire, aged 75, Colonel Lloyd Philipps, Governor of Fishguard. He served his King and country in the four quarters of the globe, and commanded the 86th Regiment across the desert from Suez to Cairo, during the Egyptian campaign of 1801. He was an active Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant for the county of Cardigan.

SCOTLAND.-April 18. At Edinburgh, Lady Anne Stuart, sister to the earl of Moray, K T. She was the youngest dau. of Francis 9th and late Earl, by the Hon. Jane Gray, eldest dau. of John 12th Lord Gray.

IRELAND.-Lately. Lady Prudentia C. E. Coote, second dau. of the late Charles Earl of Bellamont.

April 20. At Dublin, in her 18th year, Lady Julia Stuart, youngest dau. of the Earl of Castlestuart. Her death was occasioned by her clothes accidentally catching fire three days before.

EAST INDIES.-Lately. At Asseerghur, on his way to England, John Gordon Deedes, esq. of the Bengal Civil Ser vice, eldest son of the Rev. John Deedes, Rector of Willingale Doe, Essex.

Jan. 1. At Bombay, Edwin Blackley, D.M. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, second son of the Rev. T. Blackley, Vicar of Rotherham.

ABROAD.-Dec. 9. At Whampoa, in China, Captain William Coles, Commander of the ship Canton, son of James Coles, esq. of Old Change and Clapham

common.

Dec. 29. Accidentally drowned on his

passage home from Calcutta, on board the ship Artemis, Thomas Estcourt Corbet Moreton Cresswell, the second surviving son of Richard Estcourt Cresswell, esq. of Pickney Park, Wilts, and nephew of the Rev. Henry Cresswell, Vicar of Creech St. Michael, Somerset.

Jan. 10. Thomas Turner, esq. Consul to the British Government at Panama, in South America, and only brother to the Right Rev. Dr. Turner, late Bishop of Calcutta; leaving a widow and family. Mr. Turner was a native of Oxford, and highly respected there.

Jan. 30. At Upsal, aged 86, Professor Adam Azelius, the Nestor of scientific men in Sweden. He was the last pupil of Linneus, and was celebrated for his travels in Asia and Africa. His African herbarium is now, we believe, in the Banksian collection in the British Museum. His younger brothers, John and Peter, the first devoted to chemistry, and the second to medicine, and both distinguished for their talents, have for nearly half a century occupied chairs in the University of Upsal.

March 9. At Nassau, New Providence, George Birrell, esq. bis Majesty's Attor. ney-general for the Bahama Islands.Only one year has elapsed since Mr. Birrell entered upon the duties of his office at Nassau; but for several years previously he had filled the situation of Attorney-general for the island of St. Lucia. being also a member of his Majesty's Privy Council.

March 20. At Braunfels, aged 78, Wm. Christian Charles, reigning Prince of Solms Braunfels, a Major-General in the Prussian service. He succeeded his father in 1783, and bas left a son and heir, born in 1797, and other children.

Lately. At Smyrna, Capt. Allan, on his way to explore the regions of Central Asia.

April 8. Aged 71, Frederick-Charles, reigning Prince of Sayn-WittgensteinHohenstein. He was in the 42d year of his reign; and is succeeded by his eldest son Frederick- William, born in 1798.

April 17. At Mentz, the Countess de Brosse, widow of M. d'Eberstein, for. merly Minister of State of the Grand Duchy of Frankfort. In her will she has left 12,000 florins to establish a fête de la Rosiere at Mentz, and to give a dowry of 500 florins on the 1st of May every year, to a girl chosen amongst the most virtuous of that city. The sum of 100 florins is to be appropriated for an entertainment on that day. To the editor of the Frankfort Journal the testator has bequeathed 1000 florins and her manuscripts, on condition that he shall write her epitaph.

April 19. At Berlin, in his 70th year,
his Excellency M. Ancillon, Minister of
State for Foreign Affairs. He was
equally eminent as a statesman, a philo-
sopher, and a publicist. He was descend-
ed of an ancient French family.

At Dieppe, Lieut. D. Harrington,
R. N. an old follower of Nelson, in whose
ship he served at the battle of Trafalgar.

April 22. Aged 76, Gunther- Frederick-
Charles, reigning Prince of Schwarzburg-
Sondershausen, and chief of the house
of Schwarzburg.

April 29. At Frankfort, in his 90th
year, the Landgrave Frederick of Hesse
Cassel, a General of Infantry in the ser-
vice of Denmark, and General of Cavalry

in the service of Hesse Cassel; uncle to
the reigning Elector, and father of the
Duchess of Cambridge.

Lately. At Nice, Piedmont, aged 22,
Charlotte, wife of Capt. G. Hope, R. N.
and daughter of Vice-Admiral and Lady
Elizabeth Tollemache.

May. 1. At Paris, Anna-Jane, eldest
dau. of the late Hon. Archibald Coch-
rane, Capt. R.N.

May 9. At Paris, in her 15th year, the
Hon. Susan Penelope Copley, second
dau. of Lord Lyndhurst.

May 17. Killed in the attack upon
Irun, in Spain, Capt. Bezant 10th regt.
Capt. Durie, 1st regt. and Lieut. Weating,
Rifles, British Auxiliary legion.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from April 26 to May 23, 1837.

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AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, May 19.

Wheat. Barley. | Oats. Rye. Beans. Peas.

s. d. 8.

S. d. S. d. S. d. 8. d.

54 7 29 3 23 4 35 6 37 9 37 7
PRICE OF HOPS, per cwt. May 22.

Kent Bags............31. 14s. to 4.

Sussex......

Essex

6s.
..01. Os. to Ol. Os.
...01.
Os. to 01. Os.
Farnham (fine) ...6l. 15s. to 8l. 12s.

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, May 27.

Smithfield, Hay, 47. 6s. to 5l. Os,-Straw, 21. Os. to 21. 4s.-Clover, 41. 10s. to 67.6s.
SMITHFIELD, May 22.

To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.
Lamb.........
5s. 6d. to 6s. 8d.
Head of Cattle at Market, May 22.
Beasts............ 2,879 Calves 115
Sheep & Lambs 21,070 Pigs

Beef.........
Mutton......

.3s. 8d. to 4s.

6d.

4s.

Od. to 5s.

Veal........
Pork....

.4s.

6d.
Od. to 58. 4d.
.3s. 8d. to 4s. 8d.

COAL MARKET, May 21.

Walls Ends, from 18s. Od. to 24s. Od. per ton.

376

Other sorts from 17s. 3d. to 22s. 6d.

TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 46s. 6d. Yellow Russia, 46s. Od.

SOAP.-Yellow, 50s. Mottled, 56s. Curd, 70s.
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, 218. Ellesmere and Chester, 80.
203. Kennet and Avon, 22}.- Leeds and Liverpool, 570.-

Grand Junction,
Regent's, 16.
-Rochdale, 119.--London Dock Stock, 544.- -St. Katharine's, 90.-West
India, 103.-Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 204.- Grand Junction Water
Works, 524.- -West Middlesex, 79.- -Globe Insurance, 147.-Guardian, 33.
-Hope, 5.-Chartered Gas Light, 48. Imperial Gas, 434.- Phoenix Gas,
Independent Gas, 484. General United, 25. -
Reversionary Interest, 125.

22.

pany, 364.-

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