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OBITUARY.-Clergy Deceased.

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Dec. 30. At Nantes, aged 30, the Rev. Willam Mathews, B.A. Curate of Romford, Essex, and late of New college, Oxford.

Dec. 31. At Stanmer, Sussex, aged 58, the Rev. Thomas Baker, Canon Residentiary of Chichester, and Rector of Stanmer. He was of St. John's college, Cambridge, B.A. 1795, M.A. 1800; was presented to Stanmer in 1802, by the Earl of Chichester, and collated to the stall of Thorney in the church of Chichester in 1824.

Jan. 6. At Witheridge, Devonshire, aged 63, the Rev. Perry Dicken, Vicar of that place, and Rector of Ploughill. He was presented to the former church in 1793, by R. Melhuish, esq. and to Ploughill in 1816, by Lord Chancellor Eldon, having in the same year accumulated the degree of M.A. as a member of Peterhouse, Cambridge.

Jan. 7. Aged 72, the Rev. Gainsford Smith, Vicar of Evenley, Northamptonshire. He was formerly Fellow of Magdalen coll. Oxford, where he graduated M.A. 1784, B.D. 1799; and by which society he was presented to his living in 1809.

Jan. 9. At Bailbrook Lodge, aged 36, the Rev. B. Butterworth, late Curate of Claverton, near Bath.

Jan. 10. The Rev. Thomas Comyn, Curate of Tunstall and of Wantesden, in Suffolk, and Domestic Chaplain to the Duke of Sussex.

Jan. 13. Suddenly, at the Bank of England, whilst receiving a dividend, aged 62, the Rev. Stephen Weaver Brown. He was educated at Pembroke college, Cambridge, where he took the degree of B.A. in 1802. Having left the established Church, he became a Unitarian minister, aud was for some a popular preacher at Birmingham. Of late years he had resided in lodgings in Featherstone-buildings, Holborn, where a large number of sovereigns were found in his drawers by his landlord, who advertised for his relations in the Times of Jan. 16.

Jan. 19. Aged 80, the Rev. William Easton, Vicar of Barrow upon Soar, and Perpetual Curate of Mountsorrel, Leicestershire. He was formerly a Fellow of St. John's college, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. 1773, as 10th Wrangler, M.A. 1776, B.D. 1784, and by which society he was presented to Barrow in 1794. As Vicar of Barrow, he nominated himself to Mount Sorrel in 1797. He was a man highly esteemed amidst a wide circle, and his length of days makes his loss the more deplored.

Jan. 20. At Tiffield, Northamptonshire, the Rev. John Thomas Flesher, Rector of that parish, to which he was presented by Thomas Flesher, esq. in 1795. He was of Lincoln college, Oxford, where, in the same year, he took the degree of M.A. The Rev. Thomas Bellamy, Rector of

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Sandford Orcas, Somerset, to which church he was instituted in 1816.

Aged 70, the Rev. Daniel Benson, Rector of Grimoldby, and Vicar of South Cockeringtou and Strubby, Linc. He was presented to the last named living in 1813, by the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln; was collated to to South Cockerington in 1814, by Dr. Tom-line, then Bp. of Lincoln, and was presented to Grimoldby by Lord Midleton.

The Rev. Thomas Bird, B.A. Rector of Crosby Garret, and Perpetual Curate of Mallerstang, both in Westmorland.

The Rev. John Bond, Rector of Freston, Suffolk, to which he was instituted in 1795. The Rev. Arthur Bromily, Curate of Blewbury, Berks, and formerly Minister of Clement-street Chapel, Leamington.

The Rev. Maurice Evans, Vicar of Llangeler, and of Penrhyn, co. Cardigan, to the former of which churches he was collated in 1820, by the Bp. of St. David's.

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The Rev. Edward Frewen, D.D. Rector of Frating cum Thorington, Essex. was formerly Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. 1769, as 11th Senior Optime, M.A. 1772, B D. 1780, and D.D. 1792; and by which Society he was presented to his benefice in 1788.

Aged 53, the Rev. Godfrey Goodman, Rector of Kemerton, near Tewkesbury. He was presented to the living only about twelve months ago. The advowson of Kemerton is in the Corporation of Gloucester, to which it was presented by Godfrey Goodman, Bp. of Gloucester, in 1638. The deed enjoins that it shall be given to one of the Bishop's descendants, if any of them, who may be duly qualified, shall make application within a prescribed time; otherwise it goes to the son of the Mayor or senior Alderman.

At Nuneaton, Warw., the Rev. J. E. Jones, M.A. Minister of St. Paul's, Stockingford, and Sunday-Evening Lecturer at Nuneaton. He was also Domestic Chaplain' to the late Lady Lavington.

The Rev. T. O. Marsh, Vicar of Stevington, Beds. to which church he was presented in 1776, by the Duke of Bedford.

The Rev. Eduard Ryley, Vicar of Eatington, Warw. He was of Trin. coll. Camb. B.A. 1796, M.A 1799, and was presented to Eatington, in 1807, by the Hon. G, Shirley.

DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY. Dec. 29. At Kensington, Eliz. youngest daughter of Arch. Kelso, esq. of Sauchrie, Ayrshire.

Lately. In Greenwich Park, Capt. B. Backhouse, formerly of the Royal Welsh Fusileers.

Wm. Garratt, esq. of Bath, formerly of Leigh House, near Havant.

At Englefield Green, in his 40th year, Aldborough Richardson, esq.

Aged 12, Fred. Charles S. youngest son of the late Capt. J. Serrell, R. N. of Stourton Caundle, Dorset.

Jan. 2. At the house of her son-in-law, James Hewitt Massey Dawson, esq. Gloucester-place, aged 82, Mary, widow of Francis Dennis, esq. of Jamaica.

Jan. 8. In the Fleet Prison, aged 65, John Charles le Poer Beresford Morphew, esq. formerly a Colonel in the army, and distinguished at the rebellion of 1798. A coroner's inquest was held; which, as it appeared the deceased had suffered from consumption, returned a verdict of "Natural Death."

In Charles-st. Cavendish-sq. aged 92, Mrs. Treves.

Aged 89, J. Baker, esq of Upper Charlesst. Northampton-sq. formerly of St. Paul's Churchyard.

Jan. 4. In Lambeth workhouse, aged 74, Mr. Drummond, once a respectable lotteryoffice-keeper in Holborn.

Jan. 6. In Upper Belgrave-place, Eliz. wife of the Rev. J. M'Evoy, and housekeeper at St. James Palace.

Aged 24, Lydia-Charlotte, wife of John Powell, esq. of Balham hill and Bucklersbury, 3d dau. of W. Williams, M. D. Devizes; and on the 13th, aged 69, her motherin-law, Mary, widow of John Powell, esq.

Jan. 7. In Queen's. sq. Bloomsbury, aged 79, the widow of Geo. Fred. Herbst, esq.

In Upper Bedford-place, the widow of J. 1. Bernal, esq. of Jamaica.

In Old Bond-st. aged 79, W. Bowdon, esq. of Clapham-common.

Jan. 8. In Hunter-st. Harriet, wife of A. Matthews, esq. surgeon, aud fifth daughter of Mr. Sharp, of Havant.

Jan. 10. Aged 31, Robert, eldest son of the late Mr. Chas. Rivington, of Waterlooplace.

Jan. 18. Emilia, fourth dau. of John D. Aubert, esq. of Upper Bedford-pl.

Aged 70, M. Foveaux, esq. late of the War-office.

Jan. 17. Aged 77, Anna, wife of W. Weston, esq. of Chapel-st. Grosvenor-sq. Anne, wife of Henry Greenwood, esq. of Southwark, and eldest dau. of late George Reade, esq. of Fryern Court, Hants.

In Saville-row, aged 84, Frs. Knight, esq. Jan. 18. At York-st. Portman-sq., aged 73, E. Gwatkin, esq.

In Portland-place, aged 69, the Right Hon. Anne Countess dowager of Sheffield. Her Ladyship was the second dau. of Frederick second Earl of Guilford, K.G. (the Prime Minister when Lord North) by Anne, dau. and heiress of George Speke, esq. With her sisters, the late Lady Glenbervie and Lady Charlotte Lindsey, she was a lady in waiting to the Princess of Wales (the late

Queen Caroline) before she quitted this country for the Continent. On the 20th Jan. 1798, Lady Anne North became the third wife of George Lord Sheffield, the editor of the Works of Gibbon, who was created an Earl in 1816, and died May 30, 1821 (see a memoir of his Lordship in our vol. XCI. i. 563). Her ladyship had two children: 1. Lady Anne-Frederica-Catherine, who was married in 1827 to the Hon. Arthur Chas. Legge, and died in 1829; and 2. the Rt. Hon. George-Augustus-Frede rick-Charles, who succeeded his father in his titles, and is the present Earl.

Jan. 19. Aged 85, Thomas Burton, esq. of Guildford-st., late Secretary to his Majesty's Commissioners of Excise.

Jan. 23. Aged 74, R. Hammersley, esq. of Turnham-green-terrace.

BEDS.-Jan. 1. At Higham Gobiou, Eliza, wife of the Rev. John Reynolds Wardale, A.M. the Rector.

BERKS.-Jan. 6. At Windsor, aged 81, Mary, widow of Sir William Herschel K.H., and previously of John Pitt, esq. Sir Wm. Herschel died Aug. 25, 1822. (see his memoir in our vol. XCII. ii. 274.)

BERWICK. Jan. 5. At Grove House, Berwick, Thomas Wood, esq. of the Wynding, Bamborough.

CUMBERLAND.-Jan. 15. Joseph Wheelwright, esq. of Lowca, near Workington. CORNWALL.-Jan. 2. At Launceston, aged 47, Mr. J. Drake, solicitor.

Lately. At Menheniott, aged 87, Elizabeth Mallett, for many years maintained by the parish; but on examining her house, after her death, a considerable sum of inoney, said to exceed 200l., was found, with a great number of garments, obtained from the benevolent inhabitants of Liskeard.

DEVON.-Lately. At Totnes, aged 24, Philip Bowden, esq. surgeon.

At Teignmouth, aged 44, the Hon. Julia wife of Capt. Richard Harward, R.N., and younger dau. of Lord Exmouth. She was married Jan. 11, 1810.

In the workhouse, Moretonhampstead, Mary Downe, at the advanced age of 105.

Jan. 1. At Chudleigh, in her 85th year, Mary, widow of the Rev. Henry Mugg, late of Chudleigh.

At Chudleigh, in her 82d year, the wife of the Rev. Gilbert Burrington, Senior Prebendary of Exeter, and Vicar of Chudleigh.

Jan. 5. At Tormoham, aged 24, Jane Maria, wife of J. B. Blackaller, esq. surgeon, eldest dau. of Evan Evans, esq. of Galway; she was married within the last year.

Jan. 10. At Barnstaple, aged 51, MaryAnn, widow of Chas. Besley Gribble, esq. Captain E.I.C.

DORSET Jan. 14. At West Woodyates, aged 64, Sarah, widow of John Harvey Goddard, esq.

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Jan. 16. Agɩu vo, at Uplyme, Miss Charlotte Vere, only surviving dau. of the late Rev. Nicholas Vere, Rector of that parish. DURHAM.-Jan. 11. Aged 83, Margaret, widow of Mr. R. Johnson, of Barnardcastle. ESSEX.-Jan. 6. At Great Baddow, aged 75, Capt. Barrow, formerly of the E. I. C. service, and of Berners-street.

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GLOUC.-Jan. 8. At Tewkesbury, David Bowen, esq. surgeon.

Jan 14. At Bristol, Lieut. Thos. Ridout, 6th Bombay N.I. youngest son of the late Mr. Chas. Ridout, of that city.

Jan. 16. At Clifton, in his 88th year, Richard Lawrence, of Week, Somerset, and of Duffryn Mawr, co. Brecknock, esq.

Jan. 17. Aged 24, Thomas Henry, only son of the late Thomas Camplin, esq. of Bristol.

HANTS.-Dec. 31. At Lymington, Martha-Maria, wife of Augustus Brine, esq. Capt. R.N.

Lately. At Southampton, aged 70, the relict of Capt. Jas. Moring, one of the elder brethren of the Trinity House.

Jan. 4. At Southampton, aged 82, John Anthony Tilentin, esq.

Jan. 10. At Swanwich, aged 44, William Silvester Purchase, esq.

Jan. 18. At West Meon, aged 76, Thos. Lord, esq.

HERTS-Jan. 4. At Aldenham, AnnParker, wife of the Rev. J. Wilkinson, M.A. and eldest dau. of Richard Burrows, esq. of Saffron Walden.

KENT. At Hawkhurst, aged 86, Mr. John Barrow, a farmer of the old school. His body was drawn to the burial ground by three pair of oxen attached to a waggon.

Jan. 3. At Shooter's-hill, aged 57, Edw. Strachey, esq. brother to Sir Henry Strachey, Bart. of Sutton Court, Somerset. He was the second son of Sir Henry the first Bart. by Jane, dau. of John Kelsal of Greenwich, esq. and widow of Capt. Thomas Latham, R.N.; he was for some time a seuior merchant on the Bengal establishment, and married at Calcutta in Oct. 1808, the youngest dau. of Col. Wm. Kirkpatrick.

Jan. 13. Aged 85, H. Mills, esq. one of the oldest Magistrates and Deputy Lieutenants for the county.

Jan. 20. At Lewisham, aged 75, William Smallbone, esq.

Jan. 23. Aged 76, J. Robinson, esq. of Sydenham.

LANCASHIRE-Jan. 18 Aged 102, Mr. Hugh Evans, tailor. He was a native of Anglesea, and came over to Liverpool to make mouruing at the death of George II. He worked at his business till within the last seven years, and retained his sight and hearing until the hour of his dissolution.

LEICESTER. Jan. 1. At Loughborough, Capt. John Hunt, late 65th reg. eldest son of Mr. John Hunt, surgeon, of that town. At Leicester, aged 58, the widow

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Jan. 12. At Leicester, Eleanor, wife of J. Bankart, esq.

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At Winchmore Hill, aged 61, Geo. Henry Browne, esq. Jan. 14. At Tottenham, aged 80, Rich. Cooper, esq.

NORFOLK.-Jan. 1. Aged 79, the widow of M. Branthwayt, esq. of Taverham-hall.

Jan. 5. At Thorpe, near Norwich, J. B. Plowman, esq. late of Lowestoft.

NOTTS.-Jan. 7. At Newark, aged 92, Samuel Sketchley, esq., many years senior Alderman of that borough, which office he resigned a few years since. He was formerly a partner in Messrs. Handley's entensive brewery, at the time when there was a great demand for ale in Russia. He was the oldest person in Newark.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-Jan. 15. Aged 84, John Mitford, of Mitford, formerly a captain in the army.

OXFORD. Lately, at a very advanced age, Wm. Judd, esq. for many years an active and useful magistrate of Banbury. He was one of those independent members of the Corporation who, five and twenty years ago, opposed the Guilford interest in the person of Dudley North. After this period the Wroxton influence remained paramount until the present year, when at the election, on the 2d of May last, Mr. Judd, although he had for a long period been confined to his room, continued so true to his principles, that he suffered himself to be conveyed to the hustings, where he recorded his vote in favour of Mr. Easthope and Corporate Reform. Soon after the election he resigned his gown along with several others.

SALOP.-Dec. 18. In Shrewsbury, Mr. Thomas Dean, formerly of Manchester. He was one of the brave veterans of the Manchester volunteers, who so gallantly assisted in the defence of Gibraltar, and of whom it is supposed there are now only four remaining.

SOMERSET.-Dec. 30. Aged 71, John Edmonds, more than 40 years in the employ of Messrs. Fuller, coach-builders, of Bath. He served 22 years in the Navy, and was in nine general engagements, among which were Rodney's, 1782, and Lord Howe's, 1794. He had received several wounds, particularly one in the face, from a splinter, which knocked his nose on one side, and gave a singularly ludicrous expression to his countenance, and which greatly heightened the effect of his whimsicalities. Jack enjoyed an uninterrupted state of good health, although much addicted to the use of spirituous liquors. His memory was extremely retentive, and he could amuse a company for hours with his recitations and spinning long yarns. For a trifling wager he once learned by heart the contents of a whole newspaper in a very short space of time. By his own

account, he had been married no fewer than six times.

Jan. 2. At Cricket Lodge, Chard, aged 5, the Hon. Horatio Nelson Hood, youngest son of the Right Hon. Lord Bridport.

Jan. 8. At Clevedon, aged 24, MaryCraven, second daughter of Charles Kyd Bishop, esq. late of Barbadoes.

Jan. 9. Aged 78, Amos Greenslade, esq. of Wootton Courteney.

Jan.14. At Bath, aged 68, Sarah, widow of the Rev. Sam. How, Rector of Winterbourne Strickland, Dorset; sister to the Rev. William England, D. D., now Archdeacon of Dorset, and mother-in-law to Capt. Wm. Proby, R.N.

Jan. 14. At Wiveliscombe, aged 80, Elizabeth, widow of Wm. Walker, esq., of East Barnet.

Jan. 15. Charlotte, dau. of Peter Fry, esq. of Compton-house, Axbridge.

Jan. 17. At Yeovil, in his 50th year, Mr. G. Trenchard.

Jan. 19. At Bath, aged 78, Mrs. Eleanor Mayhew Lutwyche.

STAFFORDSHIRE.- Jan. 10. In his carriage, on the road from Stourbridge to his residence at Great Barr, aged 69,John Scott, esq. High Sheriff of Worcestershire for 1830-31. He had long suffered from a complaint in the heart, which at length terminated his life. His only child married Robert Wellbeloved, esq., a barrister on the Oxford circuit, who upon his marriage took the name of Scott.

SUFFOLK.-Jan. 19. Aged 35, Jane, wife of the Rev. H. B. Faulkner, of Long Melford. SURREY.-Jan. 13. At Weybridge, aged 18, Emily, youngest dau. of late T. G. Worthington, esq., of Halse House, Somerton.

Jan. 21. At Croydon, aged 50, James Tunstall, M.D.

SUSSEX.-Jan. 16. At Brighton, aged 15, William, eldest son of William Sant, esq. Jan. 18. At Brighton, aged 97, Wm. Borrer, esq.

WESTMORELAND.-Jan. 6. At Ingmire Hall, John Upton, esq.

WILTS.-Dec. 8o. John Eyre, esq. son of the late Rev. John Eyre, Salisbury.

Jan. 4. Elizabeth widow of Edw. Swan, esq. of Salisbury.

Jan. 6. At East Tytherton, aged 87, Mrs. Penelope Gay, dau. of the Rev. Nicholas Gay, vicar of Newton Saint Cyrus, Devon. Jan. 10. Aged 42, Thos. Wheeler, esq. of Salisbury.

Jan. 17. At Bishop Ward's College, Sarum, Martha, widow of the Rev. Edw. Whittle, Rector of Teffont Evias.

Aged 76, Thos. Roles, esq. of Salisbury. WORCESTER.-At Stourbridge, in the house of her brother-in-law Wm. Evans, esq. Elizabeth, widow of Sir John Evans, Knt. of Erbistock Hall, co. Flint, who died in 1825.

YORK.-Jan. 7. At York, aged 56, Mr. W. Flint, of Great Driffield, author of a

Treatise on the Hofore she F. in 1804, rode a match over Knavesmire, against Col Thornton's lady. His death was awfully sudden, in consequence of taking too large a dose of prussic acid, as a medicine.

Jan. 10. Aged 75, Mary, wife of John Pitts, esq.

Jan. 12. At Selby, aged 51, Barbara, widow of Rd. Moorsom, esq. of Airy Hill, Whitby, who died only a few weeks before.

Aged 83, Hannah, widow of the late Rev. Geo. Lambert, of Hull.

Jan. 13. The wife of the Rev. Dr. Boothroyd, of Huddersfield.

At Kippax Park, Henry, third son of Thomas Davison Bland. Having been out shooting with his father for a few hours, he was seized with apoplexy, and died immediately.

Jan. 14. At Hull, aged 60, Joseph Henry Vaux, esq.

At Scarborough, the wife of George Brown, esq. of York, and sister to Mrs. Christopher Bolton, of Hull.

Jan. 16. At Leeds, Josiah H. Oates, esq.

WALES.-Jan. 10. At Tenby, Sir Robert Jones Allard Kemeys, of Yreysarwood, Glamorganshire. He received the honours of knighthood, March 6, 1817, being then a Lieut.-Colonel.

Jan. 1. Aged 27, Richard Owen, third son of William Wynne, of Peniarth, esq.

Jan. 13. Aged 78, Thomas Mostyn Edwards, esq. of Kilken Hall, co. Flint.

IRELAND.-Dec. 22. Eliza, wife of Barré Beresford, esq. Brook Hall, co. Derry, youngest dau. of late John Bayly, esq. of Bristol.

At Kiltormor, co. Galway, the widow Bagot, at the extraordinary age of 120 years, in the full possession of all her faculties. She retained to her last moments a wonde. ful taste for music, and a powerful remembrance of ancient Irish song.-An old woman died in Letterkenny, a few days ago, aged 117 years, leaving behind her 234 children, grand, and great-grand-children.

At his seat, Ballykileaven, Queen's co. Sir John Allen Johuson Walsh, Bart., brother to Gen. Sir Henry Johnson, Bt. K.C.B.

ABROAD.-July 18. At Cawnpore, East Indies, aged 47, Major W. P. Cooke, 6th N.J.

Oct. 26. At Jamaica, J. P. Nathan, esq. formerly of Portsmouth.

Nov. 7. At Jamaica, Anna, widow of Sam. Phillips, esq. of Portsmouth.

Nov. 11. At Malta, Colonel Henry Anderson Morshead, Commandant of the Royal Engineers in that island; and of Widey Court, near Plymouth. He was appointed Second Lieutenant in the Engineers 1794, First Lieutenant 1796, Captain-Lieut. 1801, Captain 1805, Lt.-Colonel 1813, and Colonel 1825. At the time of his death, he was in the administration of the government of Malta, in the absence of the Lt.-Governor.

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Bill of Mortality.-Markets.-Prices of Shares.

Nov. 23. At Paris, Mr. James Conway, Parisian Correspondent of The Times for the last eighteen months, distinguished for his literary powers, and for singular zeal and assiduity during a twenty years' connection with the metropolitan press. He was a native of Cork, where his connections were respectable, and has left an orphan daughter, her mother having died a few months ago. Nov. 28. At Barcelona, Thomas Cowley, esq. of the Inner Temple, barrister.

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Dec. 26. At Vienna, Count Von Frimont, the President of the Council of War.

At Paris, at the residence of her sou-inlaw C. Simpson, esq., Mrs. Shaw, relict of the late Rev. Dr. Shaw, rector of Chelvey, Somerset.

At Boulogne, aged 53, John Ellis, esq. barrister, and late a magistrate for Cornwall. Jan. 3. Aged 58, at Paris, John Brogden, esq. of Bridgewater-square.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from Dec. 21, 1831, to Jan. 24, 1832.

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COAL MARKET, Jan. 27.-Best Wallsends, 20s. 6d. to 22s. 3d. per cwt. Other

sorts from 16s. to 19s.

TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 51s. 6d. Yellow Russia, 44s. 6d. SOAP.-Yellow, 60s. Mottled 68s. Curd, 72s.—CANDLES, 8s. per doz. Moulds, 9s. 6d.

PRICES OF SHARES, JAN. 23, 1832,

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock & Share Brokers, 23, Change Alley, Cornhill.
Birmingham Canal, 242.- -Ellesmere and Chester, 74.- -Grand Junction, 225.——→→→→
Kennet and Avon, 25.- -Leeds and Liverpool, 420.— -Regent's, 17.——————)
-Rochdale, 70.
London Dock Stock, 64. -St. Katharine's, 75.- -West India, 102.—Liverpool
and Manchester Railway, 205.—Grand Junction Water Works, 484.- -West Middle-
sex, 684.- -Globe Insurance, 135.- -Guardian, 21.—Hope, 5- -Chartered
Gas Light, 48.-Imperial Gas, 414. -Phoenix ditto, 40.—Independent, 40.——
General United, 28.-
-Canada Land Company, 304.- -Reversionary Interest, 109.
For prices of all other Shares, enquire as above.

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