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entious in every action of his life, his general character for worth and integrity rendered him beloved by all who knew him, and caused him to be respected wherever his name was known.

He married Miss Crawford, by whom he had three sons and one daughter. One of his younger sons, the Rev. George Newby, Curate of Stockton (A.M. of St. John's college, Cambridge), predeceased him unmarried; and his daughter became the wife of the Rev. H. Wardell, Rector of Winlaton, Durham. His two surviving sons, both unmarried, are, William Crawford Newby, esq. a solicitor at Stockton-upon-Tees, (late of the firm of Bayley and Newby, who dissolved partnership a few months ago); and the Rev. Mark Newbv, who has Church preferment in the North.

CLERGY DECEASED.

March 26. At Thorpe Green, aged 47. the Rev. Edmund Robinson, M.A. Curate of Great Ouseburn, Yorkshire.

At Brighton, in his 32d year, the Rev. Alfred Spalding, late of Trinity college, Cambridge, B. A. 1844.

Lately. At an advanced age, the Rev. Arthur Ardagh, for twenty-nine years Rector of Moyglere, co. Meath. April 1. At Dalston, Cumberland, aged 78, the Rev. Walter Fletcher, Vicar of Dalston and Lazonby, Chancellor of the diocese of Carlisle and a Prebendary of York. He was originally from Derbyshire, and was tutor to the present Duke of Beaufort, Sir James Graham, Bart. and all the sons of the late Sir James Graham, of Netherby. He succeeded Archdeacon Paley in the vicarage of Dalston, in 1793, on the collation of Bishop Vernon, now Archbishop of York. Four years after, Mr. Fletcher married the daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Grisdale, who survives him; and on the death of his father-in-law, in 1814, he succeeded to the vacant chancellorship of the diocese. He has left but one surviving daughter, the wife of Robert Hodgson, esq. of Salkeld-hall, recently high sheriff of the county. Mr. Fletcher was suddenly seized with his fatal illness when performing divine service on Sunday, March 29.

April 2. Aged 52, the Rev. Francis Demainbray, Rector of Barcheston, Warwickshire. He was of Pembroke college, Oxford, and was instituted to his living in 1839.

Aged 47, the Rev. Jonathan Trebeck, Vicar of Melbourne, Cambridgeshire. He was of Christ church, Oxford, and was presented to his living in 1833 by the Dean and Chapter of Ely.

April 3. At Stourton, Wilts, aged 38, the Rev. Richard Peter Hoare, M.A. Rector of that parish. He was the third son of Peter Richard Hoare, esq. of Kelsey Park, Kent, by Arabella-PenelopeEliza, second dau. and co-heir of James Greene, of Turton, co. Lanc. esq. He was of Trinity college, Cambridge, B.A. 1830; and was presented to the rectory of Stourton, by his uncle, Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart. in 1832. Mr. Hoare was unmarried.

April 4. At Atherstone, Warwickshire, aged 74, the Rev. John Mitchel, Rector of the united parishes of St. Nicholas Cole-abbey and St. Nicholas Olaves, in the City of London. He was of Worcester college, Oxford, M.A. 1797, and was presented to his living in 1817.

At Tollington Park, Islington, aged 80, the Rev. Joseph Claude Meffre, Chaplain to the French Hospital, Bath Street, London.

April 5. At his father's residence, Scarborough, aged 27, the Rev. Richard Moorsom, B.A. Vicar of Seaham, Dur. ham. He was of University college, Oxford.

April 9. In London, aged 78, the Rev. Henry 55th Count Reuss, of the house of Kostritz, in Voigtland. The Count was the minister of the Moravian chapel at Bath, from the autumn of 1821, to the same time in 1826.

In Greville-street, Brunswick-square, aged 74, the Rev. J. B. Wright, late Curate of Tuddenham, near Ipswich.

April 14. At Kenninghall, Norfolk, aged 78, the Rev. William Killett, Vicar of that parish. He was of Pembroke college, Cambridge, B.A. 1792, and was presented to his living in 1820, by Dr. Sparke, then Bishop of Ely, the patron.

April 16. At the residence of his uncle the Rev. J. Shackley, York, aged 25, the Rev. James Richardson, B.A. nephew to the Rev. F. Richardson, and great-nephew to the Rev. James Richardson, SubChanter of York cathedral.

At Cheltenham, aged 73, the Rev. William Morgan Whalley, Incumbent of Waltham Holy Cross, Essex, to which he was presented in 1795 by the trustees.

April 19. At Exmouth, Devonshire, aged 42, the Rev. Henry Davies Ward, M.A. Vicar of Felmersham, Bucks. He was of Trinity college, Cambridge, M.A. 1828, and was presented to his living by that society in 1827.

April 22. At Dublin, the Rev. Thomas Gregg, Curate of St. Catharine's, Dublin.

The Rev. John Pope, M.A. late of St. John's college, Oxford, Minister of Barriefield church, Kingston, Upper Canada.

April 25. At Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, aged 43, the Rev. Edward Bigland, Rector of that parish, to which he was presented in 1835 by Mrs. Richardson. At Malta, aged 26, the Rev. Armitage Forbes.

At Maclorligh rectory, the Rev. Richard Jephson Rothe, Rector of Kilmichael, co. Cork.

April 26. At Cornworthy vicarage, Devonshire, aged 97, the Rev. Chas. Barter, for seventeen years Vicar of that parish, to which he was instituted in 1775, it being in his own patronage. He was father of the Rev. R. S. Barter, Warden of Winchester college.

April 27. In Regent Street, Westminster, the Rev. Richard Q. Shannon, Rector of Clonmethan, co. Dublin, and a Prebendary of St. Patrick's.

April 29. At his residence, near Ballibay, Ireland, the Rev. Hercules Langrishe. At Wexford, aged 54, the Rev. James White, Rector of Ballybrennan, in the diocese of Ferns, and formerly Chaplain to Bethel Chapel, Kingstown.

Suddenly, of paralysis, in the chapel of Berse Drelincourt, near Wrexham, the Rev. Thomas Jones, Perpetual Curate of the same, and of Minera, to which united chapelries he was collated in 1819 by Dr. Luxmoore, then Bishop of St. Asaph.

May 1. Aged 32, the Rev. James Exley Adams, B.A. of Exeter college, Oxford, eldest and only surviving son of the Rev. John Exley Adams, of Melbury Abbas, Dorsetshire.

At Brockhurst, near Gosport, aged 25, the Rev. Frederick William Ryle, M.A. Incumbent of Elson, and Fellow of Brazenose college, Oxford.

May 2. At Ridlington, Rutlandshire, aged 74, the Rev. Charles Swann, Rector of that parish, and of Edmondthorpe, co. Leicester. He was presented to the former living in 1804 by Sir G. N. Noel, Bart. and to the latter in 1811, by Lord Chancellor Eldon.

May 6. At Ryde, Isle of Wight, aged 53, the Rev. Philemon Pownall Bastard, late Rector of Hanworth, Middlesex, Chaplain to H. R. H. the Duke of Cambridge, and to the Rt. Hon. Lord Tenterden. He was the last surviving son of the late Edmund Bastard, esq. of Sharpham, Devonshire.

At Discove, near Bruton, aged 69, the Rev. John Goldesbrough, B.D. Rector of Slymbridge, Glouc. and Perpetual Curate of Redlynch, Somerset. He was of Corpus Christi college, Cambridge, M.A. 1799; was presented to Slymbridge in 1813 by Magdalen college, Oxford, and to Redlynch in the same year, by Sir R. C. Hoare, Bart,

May 7. At Kingsdown, Bristol, the Rev. Thomas William West, youngest son of the late Rev. Lewis R. West.

May 8. At Aston Cantlow, Warw. aged 78, the Rev. Richard Simcoe Carles, Vicar of that parish, to which he was instituted in 1809, the advowson being in his own patronage.

Aged 71, the Rev. Christopher Mason, Vicar of Bramfield, and Perpetual Curate of Brusyard, Suffolk. He was presented to the latter church in 1818 by the Earl of Stradbroke, and to the former in 1830 by the Lord Chancellor.

May 10. At Blaisdon, Gloucestershire, the Rev. William Black, Rector of that parish, and of Lillington, Dorsetshire. He was of Brazenose college, Oxford, M.A., 1794, was instituted to Blaisdon in 1798, and to Lillington a few years ago.

May 11. At Billingborough, Lincolnshire, aged 77, the Rev. Thomas Latham, Vicar of Billingborough and Sempringham. He was presented to the former church in 1803, by Earl Fortescue, and to the latter in 1826, by the same patron.

May 15. At Sandon, Essex, aged 86, the Rev. George Hewitt, Rector of that parish, and Vicar of Witten, Norfolk. He was presented to the latter living in 1791, by Dr. Horne then Bishop of Norwich, and of the former, in 1834, by the President and Fellows of Queen's college, Cambridge.

May 16. At Wimbish, Essex, aged 40, the Rev. John Greensall, M.A. Vicar of that parish. He was of St. John's college, Cambridge, and was presented to Wimbish in 1839, by H. M. Raymond, esq. He married in the same year Mary-Anne, second daughter of the Rev. Charles George, Rector of Wicken, Essex.

May 17. At St. Tudye, the Rev. Charles Hodgson, Rector of that parish, and a magistrate for the county of Cornwall. He was formerly a student of Christ Church, Oxford, and was presented to his living by that society in 1817.

May 18. At Buxton, aged 63, the Rev. William Mallet Hoblyn, Rector of Clipsham, Rutlandshire. He was of Christ Church, Oxford, M.A. 1811, and was presented to his living in 1845.

At Dalton, near Ulverstone, Lancashire, aged 38, the Rev. William Spence, formerly of St. John's college, Cambridge, B. A. 1832.

May 19. At Cockington, Devonshire, aged 70, the Rev. Roger Mallock.

At St. Anne's, Enniscorthy, the Rev.
Charles Pendleton, Rector of Fethard, co.
Wexford.

May 20.
At Mona Cliff, Isle of Man,
aged 69, the Rev. Rowland Egerton
Warburton, of Norley Bank, Frodsham,
Cheshire, Rector of Davenham, in that

county. He was uncle to Sir Philip de Malpas Grey Egerton, Bart. being the seventh son of Philip Egerton, esq. of Egerton and Oulton, by his cousin Mary, daughter of Sir Francis Haskyn Eyles Styles; and he took the additional surname of Egerton by royal sign-manual in 1813 on the death of his wife's uncle Sir Peter Warburton, the fifth and last Baronet, of Warburton and Arley: having married in 1803, Emma, daughter and heiress of James Croxton, esq. of Norley Bank, by Emma, daughter of Sir Peter Warburton, the fourth Bart. By this lady Mr. Warburton had issue Rowland Eyles Egerton Warburton, esq. now of Warburton and Arley, three other sons, and five daughters.

Aged 77, the Rev. Joshua Hird, D.D. Rector of Monxton and Vicar of Ellingham, Hants. He was formerly Fellow of King's college, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. 1792, M.A. 1795, D.D. 1811. He was presented to Monxton in 1803 by that society, and to Ellingham in 1811 by Eton college. His son, the Rev. Lewis Playters Hird, married in 1843 SophiaSidney, youngest daughter of Col. Peter Hawker, of Long Parish House.

May 21. In Mortimer-street, Cavendish-square, aged 30, the Rev. Henry Vane Russell, M.A. Vicar of Stottesden, Shropshire, in the patronage of the Duke of Cleveland.

May 22. At Leamington, the Rev. William Newcome, of Hockwold Hall, Norfolk, and Vicar of Sutton, in the Isle of Ely. He was son of the late Most Rev. William Newcome, Lord Archbishop of Armagh; and was a member of Christ church, Oxford, M.A. 1802. He was presented to the vicarage of Sutton, in 1838, by the Dean and Chapter of Ely.

The Rev. E. A. Owen, M.A. Rector of Llanystymdwy, Carnarvonshire, and Chaplain to the Earl of Uxbridge. He was collated to his living by the Bishop of Bangor; and appointed Chaplain to the Earl of Uxbridge in 1841.

May 24. At the parsonage, Charlton, aged 94, the Rev. Oliver Carey, late Archdeacon of Elphin, in Ireland.

Aged 69, the Rev. Martin Hogge, Rector of Southacre and of West Winch, Norfolk.

He was of Oriel college, Oxford, M.A. 1802, was presented to Southacre in that year by A. Fountaine, esq. and to West Winch in 1823 by the Lord Chancellor.

May 25. At his residence in Islington, aged 68, the Rev. Bryant Burgess, M.A. Rector of the united parishes of St. Benet, Gracechurch, and St. Leonard, Eastcheap. He was of Exeter college, Oxford, M.A. 1821; and was instituted to his living in 1840.

The Rev. John Hutton, M.A. Vicar of Thorpe Arnold with Brentingby, and Rector of Wyfordby, Leicestershire. He was presented to the latter living in 1816 by Sir E. C. Hartopp, Bart. and to the former in 1841 by the Duke of Rutland, when he resigned the rectory of Knipton, also in his Grace's patronage, which he had held for a short time only.

May 27. At Norwich, aged 91, the Rev. Charles Sutton, D.D. Rector of Alburgh, and Vicar of Thornham-cumHolme, Norfolk. He was of St. John's college, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. 1779, M.A. 1782, B.D. 1794, D.D. 1806. He was instituted to Alburgh in 1793, and collated to Thornham, in 1795, by Dr. Manners Sutton, then Bishop of Norwich. He was formerly Perpetual Curate of St. George's Tombland, in Norwich, and Treasurer of the Clergymen's Widow's Fund.

May 28. Aged 42, the Rev. Robert Shirley Bunbury, M.A. of Swansea. He was the son of the Rev. H. Bunbury by Henrietta Eleonora, daughter of the Hon. and Rev. Walter Shirley, aunt to the Archdeacon of Derby. He was incumbent of St. Thomas's church, St. Helen's, Lancashire, at the time of his marriage in May, 1845, to Milicent-Adela, third dau. of the late S. Tertius Galton, esq. of Leamington.

The Rev. Charles Hickson, B.A. Curate of Romsey, Hampshire. He was of Magdalen hall, Oxford, and married in 1839, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. John Webb, iron merchant, of Bristol.

May 30. Aged 82, the Rev. Thomas Scott, B.D., Vicar of Isleham, Cambridgshire, and Chaplain of Bromley college, Kent. He was collated to Isleham, a peculiar of the see of Rochester, in 1831, by the present Bishop.

May 31. At Brighton, aged 65, the Rev. Richard Symonds Joynes, D.D. Rector of Gravesend. He was of St. Catharine's hall, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. 1804, M.A. 1807, and was presented to the rectory of Gravesend in 18 by the Lord Chancellor.

June 1. At Shennington, Gloucestershire, aged 71, the Rev. Robert Edward Hughes, Rector of that parish, and of Alberton. To the former he was presented in 1801, by the late Earl of Jersey, and to the latter in 1836, by the present Earl.

At Callington, Devonshire, aged 85, the Rev. John Sergeant, Perpetual Curate of Egloskerry, and Curate of Callington. He was instituted to Egloskerry in 1826.

June 2. At Exeter, the Rev. Gustar us Barton, M.A. Incumbent of St. James's, Congleton, Cheshire.

June 5. The Rev. Thomas Bissland, M.A. Rector of Hartley Mauduit, and Curate of West Woldham, Huntingdonshire. He was of Balliol college, Oxford, and was formerly curate of St. Martin's church, Oxford, on quitting which, in March 1827, the parishioners and other friends in Oxford presented him with a piece of plate of the value of 50l., "admiring his general benevolence and usefulness, and in token of respect and gratitude for his truly valuable ministerial services, particularly for his pious zeal and christian instruction in his evening lectures" (as inscribed thereon). was subsequently minister of St. Paul's, Winchmore Hill, Middlesex, and on quitting that cure in 1834 he received from the congregation a piece of plate, a valuable collection of books, and from the poorer members a Bible. He was in 1838 presented to the rectory of Hartley Mauduit by the Rev. E. Houstoun; and married, June 24, 1834, Rebecca Louisa, second daughter of John White, esq. of Selborne, Hants.

He

Oct. 1845, in his 50th year, the Rev. Robert Lynam, M. A. Curate of St. Giles's Without Cripplegate, leaving a widow and nine children, with scarcely any provision. He was educated at Christ's Hospital, and at Trinity college, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. 1818, M.A. 1821. By educational and literary Occupation, combined with his clerical duties, he had supported his family with scrupulous integrity. He was known to the public as the author of a continuation of Goldsmith's History of England," and as editor of the works of several standard authors, especially Addison, Paley, Johnson, Robertson, Rollin, and Skelton, with biographical and critical introductions. He was for seven years morning preacher at the Magdalen Hospital, and during the last twelve years of his life had been Curate of St. Giles's Without Cripplegate, where he died. Many of the inhabitants of that parish testified their esteem for his character by a liberal donation to him in his lingering illness; voluntarily attended, in large numbers, at his funeral, the expenses of which they defrayed; and have since commenced a subscription for the relief of his widow and numerous orphans; which benevolent object has been aided by the kindness of the Bishop of London, Archdeacons Hale and Hollingworth, Dr. Gilly, Professor Scholefield, and the Corporation of the Literary Fund for the Relief of Authors and their Families, and we hope their example will be numerously followed.

DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

April 18. In Upper Seymour-st. Euston-sq. aged 75, Coningsby Francis Cort, esq. late of West Ham.

May 6. Aged 70, Mr. De Ville, plaster figure-maker, lamp-manufacturer, and phrenologist, in the Strand.

May 8. In Hertford-st. Mayfair, aged 59, Mary, widow of Thomas Daniell, esq. of Little Berkhampstead.

May 12. In St. James's place, Gansevoort Melville, esq. Secretary of the Legation of the United States of America at this court.

May 15. Aged 80, James Browning, esq. of Connaught-terrace.

May 16. At Blackheath, aged 27, John Glaisher, esq. late of the Cambridge Observatory.

At Barnsbury Park, Islington, aged 75, Charles Chubb, esq. of St. Paul's Ch.-yd. In Prince's-st. Cavendish-sq. Mrs. Tomkyns.

May 17. In Pall Mall, aged 63, the Hon. Elizabeth-Ann, wife of William Buchanan, esq. of Ardoch, co. Dumbarton, and eldest dau. of Alexander seventh Lord Elibank. She was married in 1803.

May 18. Fanny, wife of Frederick Mordaunt, esq. of Addison-road North, Notting Hill.

May 19. Aged 76, Frances, widow of Abraham Crofton, esq.

May 20. At Hamilton-terr. St. John's Wood, Elizabeth, second dan. of the late Thomas Bolding, esq. of Great Linford, Bucks.

Aged 62, Rebecca, wife of Peter Yzarn, esq. of Herne-hill.

At Walworth, aged 68, Richard Medley, esq. late of the Home Office.

May 21. In Myddelton-sq. Pentonville, aged 45, Thomas William Rose, esq.

At Oakley-street, Euston-sq. Frances Charlotte, wife of D. Fraser, esq. and dau. of the late Rev. J. Noyes, of Bishopstone, Wilts.

At Croom's Hill, Greenwich, aged 88, George Browne, esq. formerly of Chamberlain's Wharf.

At Clapton, Emily-Augusta, wife of John Loxley, esq. and only dau. of the Rev. Robert Heath, M A.

May 22. In consequence of a fall from his horse in St. James's Park, Francis Hildyard, esq. of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law, Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge, and seventh son of the late Rev. William Hildyard, Rector of Winestead.

Aged 48, Richard Watson Bullock, esq. of the Grove, Kentish Town.

Aged 66, Samuel Sketchley Robinson, esq. of Devonshire-road, Wandsworth

road.

ham, Stephen, eldest son of Stephen Wildman Cattley, esq.

At Turnham Green, aged 59, MaryAnne, relict of Stephen Leach, esq.

June 2. At the house of her brother,

Aged 27, Charlotte-Amelia, wife of John Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, Elizabeth, third

Baring, esq.

May 23. Eliza, widow of John Nicols, esq. of Blandford-pl. Regent's Park.

May 24. Aged 77, John Newland, esq. of the Middle Temple, barrister-atlaw. He was called to the bar by the Hon. Society of the Inner Temple, Nov. 20, 1795, and practised as an equity draftsman.

Aged 76, at Vanbrugh-fields, Blackheath, Adam Young, esq.

In Park-street, Camden Town, aged 82, Charles Griffin, esq.

May 25. At Camden Town, aged 40, Mrs. Queene.

At Vauxhall, aged 97, Ann, widow of J. D. Humbert, esq. of St. Mary Axe.

At Southwick-cresct. aged 14 months, Frederick-Henry, youngest son of the Hon. H. Manners Sutton, M.P.

In Sandwich-st. Burton-cresc. aged 84, John Simmons, esq.

May 26. In Hyde Park-st. aged 78, Ellen, widow of Serjeant Clayton, barrister-at-law.

May 27. Aged 73, Thomas Pritchard, esq. of Albert-terr. Knightsbridge. Mr. Pritchard was an oil merchant and hop merchant in West Smithfield; and took a lively interest in the success of the Royal Humane Society, of which for many years he was one of the Committee of Managers.

May 28. At North Brixton, aged 27, John Frederick Bird, esq. third son of the late Thomas Bird, esq. of Muswell Hill.

In Brook-st. Arthur William Thomas, esq. of Tullabrin, Kilkenny, eldest son of the late Rev. Francis Thomas.

At Clapham Park, aged 43, John Milner, esq. of the Stock Exchange. His death was occasioned by being severely burnt in his bed, having fallen asleep when reading.

At Newington-pl. aged 76, Emanuel Silva, esq. one of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for Surrey.

May 30. At Camberwell, Mrs. Russell, eldest dau. of the late Clement Taylor, esq. of Linton Lodge, near Maidstone.

At Connaught-terr. Edgeware-road, aged 90, Elizabeth, relict of John Hanbury, esq. of Tottenham.

At Dorset-pl. Clapham Road, Martin Forster, esq.

May 31. At Knightsbridge, Mrs. Fitz, mother of Mrs. Crockford, of Seymourplace, Park-lane.

June 1. Aged 27, at the house of his father, in the Bedford New-road, ClapGENT. MAG. VOL. XXVI.

dau. of the late John Smith, esq. of Harold's Park, Waltham Abbey.

In Gloucester-road, Hyde Park-gardens, aged 21, Jane-Robina, second dau. of the late Major Ralph Henry Sneyd.

June 3. Aged 36, James Taylor Isherwood, youngest son of the late Mr. Nicholas Isherwood, of Ludgate Hill.

Harriet, eldest dau. of the late Joseph Kaye, esq. formerly of Wandsworth Common, and of New Bank-buildings.

June 4. In Upper Berkeley-st. aged 84, Patience-Mary, eldest dau. of the late John Vidgen, esq. of the Ordnance Office.

June 5. In Wilton-crescent, after a short illness, brought on by her accouchement, in her 35th year, the Right Hon. Margaret-Harriet Countess of Romney, sister to the Duke of Buccleuch. She was the fourth dau. of the late Duke, by Lady Harriet Katharine Townshend, 4th daughter of Thomas 1st Viscount Sydney; was married in 1832 to Viscount Marsham, who succeeded his father last year as Earl of Romney; and has left seven young children to mourn her loss.

June 6. Elizabeth, wife of Frederick Thos. Pratt, D.C.L., Doctors' Commons. In Clifton-place, West, Sussex sq. aged 64, Thomas Kinder, esq.

June 7. In Portland-pl. Clapham-road, Lavinia-Laura, youngest sister of John Mark, esq.

June 8. In George-st. Hanover-sq. aged 6, Alice-Barbara-Maria, eldest dau. of the Hon. Mr. and Lady Maria Ponsonby, granddaughter of the Earl of Bessborough and Lord de Mauley.

June 10. At the house of her son-inlaw Col. Goldie, C.B., aged 79, Caroline, relict of the Rev. Alexander Thistlethwayte, Rector of West Tytherley and Broughton, in Hampshire. She was the youngest dau. of General Barlow; was married in 1788, and left a widow in 1827.

At Chelsea, aged 60, Michael Burke, esq. formerly collector of Excise for Galway county, and a Magistrate. He was the third son of Michael Burke, esq. of Ballydugan, in that county, who died in 1238. His remains were interred near his father's, at Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, June 16.

At his father's house, Bryanston-sq. Alexander, only son of Alexander Erskine, esq. of Longhaven, North Britain.

June 12. Aged 89, Samuel Haynes, esq. of St. James's-st.

June 14. Aged 69, William Stephen

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