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Oct. 8. At Prestbury, near Cheltenham, aged 66, the Rev. Christopher Capel. He was of University college, Oxford, M.A. 1809.

Oct. 11. At Oxford, the Rev. Theophilus Leigh Cooke, B.D. Rector of Little Ilford, Essex, and Brandeston, Norfolk, and incumbent of Beckley, Oxfordshire, in which he was also an active magistrate. He was brother to the Rev. George Leigh Cooke, formerly Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy. He was formerly Fellow of Magdalen college, Oxford, where he graduated M.A. 1801, B.D. 1812, was instituted to Beckley, a family living, in 1802, presented to Little Ilford in 1815 by W. Hibbitts, esq. and to Brandeston, in the same year, by his college.

Aged 77, the Rev. Henry Wightwick, M.A. for fifty-four years Rector of Somerford Parva, Wilts, and a magistrate for that county. He was formerly Fellow of Pembroke college, Oxford, M.A. 1792, and was presented to his living in 1794 by the Earl of Ilchester.

Oct. 17. The Rev. Charles Alexander Sheppard, of Great Milton House, Oxfordshire, an active magistrate of that county.

DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

Oct. 8. Anna-Maria, relict of Joseph Ferdinand Count de Taaffe, and eldest dau. of the late Philip Monoux Lucas, esq. of Nottingham-pl.

Oct. 12. Aged 79, Mrs. James, of Harleyford-pl. Kennington.

Oct. 14. In Weymouth-st. aged 52, Jane, relict of Thomas Barry, esq. of Sawbridgeworth, Herts.

Oct. At Pimlico Lodge, Westminster, Maria-Antoinette, wife of John Lettsom Elliott, esq.

At Kennington, aged 56, Miss Elizabeth Postlethwaite, late of Ulverstone, Lancashire.

Oct. 16. At Knightsbridge, Patience, widow of Major-Gen. Sampson Freeth, who died in 1835.

In Woburn-sq. aged 69, William Boxill, esq. M.D. formerly of Barbados.

At Upper Brunswick terrace, Barnsbury-road, aged 56, Robert Seton, esq.

Oct. 17. Aged 59, Thomas Pakenham, esq. of the Bengal Civil Service. He was the second son of Adm. the Hon. Sir Thomas Pakenham, G.C.B. by Louisa, daughter of the Right Hon. John Staples. He married first, in 1813, Isabella-Mary, eldest dau. of Gen. Sir F. A. Wetherall, G.C.H. and by that lady, who died in 1827, had issue a son, George; secondly, in 1838, Sarah-Jane, relict of W. Johnston, esq.

In Great Russell-st. Blanche-Montagu,

eldest dau. of the late Arthur Wyatt, esq. of Troy, co. Monm.

At her brother'shouse, Charlotte, eldest and sole surviving dau. of the late Richard Collier, esq. Superintendent of the Philanthropic Society.

Oct. 18. In Upper Grosvenor-st. aged 69, the Hon. Harriott Grimston. She was the only surviving sister of the late Earl of Verulam. She was the editor of an annotated edition of the Common Prayer Book, of which many impressions have been circulated; and she also compiled an account of Gorhambury, which was printed in a written character in lithography. As an instance of her benevolence, it may be mentioned that only a fortnight since she sent the sum of 100l. to the parochial authorities of Berkhampstead, for the relief of the poor of that place, although she had given up her residence there nearly three years ago.

Henry Bassett, esq. architect, of Powispl. Haverstock-hill.

In Duke-st. Portland-pl. aged 84, Mary, relict of Nathaniel Brickwood, esq.

In Elm-tree road, St. John's Wood, Emily, relict of Joseph Sander, esq.

Oct. 19. In St. John's Wood-road, aged 56, John Addison, esq.

Oct. 20. In Great James-st. Bedfordrow, aged 83, Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Edwards, esq. formerly of Tooke's-court, Chancery-lane, and a law-stationer in the Temple, and a member of the Court of Assistants of the Stationers' Company.

Oct. 21. At Kennington Common, aged 69, Ann, widow of Thomas Conway, esq. At Islington, aged 67, Thomas M. Griffin, esq. of Leicester-sq.

At Earl's-court, aged 22, Richard, eldest son of the late R. Sarel, esq.

At Greenwich, aged 84, Mary-Scott, relict of Robert Aitchison, esq. of Greenwich Hospital.

Oct. 22. At Northwick-terr. aged 20, Elizabeth W. Barrett, the niece of Benja. min Sharp, esq.

At the Parsonage, Hampstead, aged 17, Thomas-William, eldest son of the Rev. Thomas Ainger.

Oct. 23. In John-st. Bedford-row, aged 81, John Bellamy, esq. Clerk of Assize on

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Oct. 25. At Sussex-place, Hyde-parkgardens, aged 19, Caroline-Sarah, dau. of Major-Gen. A. Aitchison, of Ryde, I.W.

At Oliver-terrace West, Mile-end-road, aged 58, J. S. Scatcherd, esq. late of the Hon. East India Company's Service.

Aged 17, William, fourth son of Thomas Styan, esq. of Brunswick-sq.

In Inverness-road, Bayswater, and also of Cannon-st. City, aged 64, Leatham Howard, esq.

In Portland-pl. aged 89, Thomas Murdoch, esq.

Oct. 26. Suddenly, at her residence, Lodge Villa, North Bank, St. John's Wood, aged 56, the Right Hon. LucyLouisa, Dowager Countess of Winterton. She was the daughter of John Heys, esq. of Sunbury; was married in 1809, to Edward 3d Earl of Winterton; and left a widow in 1833, having had issue the present Earl, one other son, and two daughters.

At Highgate, Mrs. Palmer, second dau. of the late Wm. Wetherell, esq. surgeon. Hutton Monkhouse, esq. solicitor, of Upper Stamford-street.

Oct. 27. At Bradfield Villa, St. John's Wood, Nicholas Humphrey Walrond, esq. of the island of Barbados.

In Langham-pl. aged 68, John Rogers, of Watling-st.

esq.

At Camden Town, aged 71, Alexander Skair, esq.

Oct. 28. Suddenly, at his office in Aldermanbury, Mr. W. Lake, an old established and highly respectable City solicitor, and of Camberwell.

Oct. 29. Aged 45, Mr. John Fry, of Chiswell-st. and Church-st. Greenwich. In Highbury-pl. aged 83, Mr. Thomas Stephens.

In Circus-road, St. John's Wood, aged 78, Thomas Phillips, esq.

In Upper Gower-st. aged 76, George Mann Burrows, M.D. F.L.S.

Oct. 30. Aged 83, Thomas Ansted, esq. of Newington and Mincing-lane.

At Hampstead, aged 82, Charles Cooper, esq. father of Charles Purton Cooper, esq. Q.C.

Oct. 31. At the house of her son-in-law, Frederic Atkyns, esq. Highfield Villas, Camden Town, Letitia, relict of Henry Hodding, esq. of Odstock, near Salisbury. Lately. At Islington, aged 79, Philip Upstone, esq. of Margate.

Josias Stansfield, esq. Chairman of the City of London Gas Company. He has died intestate, having left property to the amount of a quarter of a million.

Nov. 1. In Kennington-pl. Vauxhall, aged 75, Mrs. Markham.

In John st. Berkeley-sq. Ellen, wife of Robert Pollock, esq.

At Manor-terr. Chelsea, aged 93, Juliet, relict of Charles Armstrong, esq. M.D. of Upper Charlotte-st. Fitzroy-sq. and Ealing, Middlesex.

At Manor-pl. South, King's-road, Chelsea, aged 72, Miss Harriett Churchill, niece of the poet, and the last member of his family. Her remains were deposited in the family vault in St. Margaret's Church, Westminster. She has bequeathed 2007. free of duty, to each of the following charities:-St. George's Hospital, Westminster Hospital, Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, and the Institution for the Indigent Blind.

In Upper Montague-street, Charlotte, youngest dau. of the late Rev. John Johnson, Rector of Great Parndon, Essex.

Nov. 2. At the house of her son-in-law, Robert Dalgleish, esq, aged 87, Rebecca, relict of Samuel Collett, esq. of Dover.

In York-pl. Walworth, aged 90, John Harris, esq. the very worthy successor to Mrs. E. Newbery, at the corner of St. Paul's Church-yard (whence so many prettily. gilt, clever, and interesting books have taught the young ideas of many genera tions how to shoot). Mr. Harris had long retired from business, in which he was succeeded by his son, who has also since withdrawn from the concern. It must not be forgotten that Mr. Harris was long one of the proprietors and publisher of the Gentleman's Magazine: and it gives us pleasure to add that this excellent man has bequeathed 6001. Three per Cents. to the Booksellers' Provident Retreat, 100. to the Literary Fund, and 1007. to the Print. ers' Pension Society.

In Portland-pl. Jane, widow of John Hornby, esq. of the Hook, Hampshire. At Blackwall, aged 69, Elizabeth, wife of George Green, esq.

Nov. 3. At Park-pl. villas, Maida Hill, Louisa, wife of Chas. Nicholas Cole, esq.

In Peckham Park, aged 78, Mr. Richard Richards, many years an inhabitant of St. Saviour's, Southwark, and formerly of Stourbridge.

At Old Brompton, aged 50, Griffith Wm. Morris, esq. surgeon, late of Barnet.

In Upper Berkeley-st. Richard Rayley, esq. of Lincoln's Inn, formerly Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge; where he gra duated B.A. 1800 as 2d Junior Optime, M.A. 1803. He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 27, 1806, and practised as an equity draftsman.

In Mount-st. Grosvenor-sq. Mr. William Rawlings, senior partner of the firm of Gunter and Co. Berkeley-sq.

Nov. 4. In Pembroke-sq. Kensington, aged 88, William Betts, esq.

Aged 18, Ann, second dau. of Thomas Rowley, esq. of Carlton Villas, Maida Vale. Nov. 6. At Hampstead, aged 17, Ed

ward, youngest son of the late George Raikes, esq. of Felbridge.

Nov. 7. At Blackheath, Emily, wife of George Herring, esq. and dau. of the late John Hawkes, esq. of Dene.

At Brompton, aged 83, Sarah, widow of David Robinson, esq.

Nov. 8. In Bedford-pl. Russell-sq. aged 73, Catherine, wife of Thomas Wilson, esq. formerly of Burton-crescent.

Nov. 9. In Eaton-pl. Mary, wife of John Gage, esq. of Rogate Lodge, Hants. She was the only dau..and heir of John Milbanke, esq.; was married in 1793, and had a numerous family.

BEDS.-Lately. At Ampthill, Charlotte-Hervey, eldest dau. of the late Rev. E. Orlebar Smith, of Apsley-house.

Nov. 1. At Harrold Hall, aged 79, Sarah, wife of Thomas Bridgman, esq. of the Lordship, Cheshunt, Herts.

BERKS. Oct. 20. At Windsor, aged 81, Elizabeth, dau. of the late John Pratt, esq. of Clapham-road.

Oct. 21. At Reading, aged 67, William Pell, esq.

Oct. 26. At the Vicarage, Hagbourn, aged 17, Richard, eldest son of the Rev. Richard Meredith, Vicar of Hagbourn, making the fourth son in three months. BUCKS.-Oct. 14. At Stoney Stratford, aged 71, William Boyes, esq.

Oct. 27. At Beaconsfield, aged 62, Mr. Samuel Gale, sen. late of Judd-pl. New-rd. CAMBRIDGE.-Oct. 5. Aged 46, Francis-John, second son of Henry Gunning, esq. of Cambridge.

Oct. 12. At Great Gransden House, aged 74, Benjamin Dealtry, of Lofthouse Hall, Yorkshire, and of Upton, Lincolnshire, esq. for many years an active magistrate of the two latter counties, eldest and only surviving brother of the Rev. G. Dealtry, M.A. Vicar of Hinckley. He married in 1799 Catharine, daughter and heiress of Ralph Hanson, esq. of Ford House, co. Devon, and had issue two daughters.

CUMBERLAND.-Oct. 31. Aged 51, Simon Ewart, esq. of Carlisle, solicitor. DEVON.-Oct. 2. At Exeter, aged 24, Louisa, wife of Capt. C. E. P. Gordon, 75th Reg.

Oct. 9. At Torquay, aged 16, Frederick, youngest and only surviving son of the late William Cooke, esq. of Burghhouse, Linc.

Oct. 12. At Devonport, aged 41, Mrs. Jane A. Cox, relict of Major-Gen. Cox, and youngest dau. of the late Hon. Abraham Hodgson, of St. Mary's, Jamaica.

Oct. 19. At Tiverton, aged 16, MariaElizabeth, only dau. of Lieut.-Col. Harding. Oct. 21. At Tiverton, aged 71, Miss GENT. MAG. VOL. XXVI.

Nott, sister of the late Richard Nott, esq. of Bristol.

At Plymouth, aged 54, Lieut. Henry Jenkins, R.N. late first of the Caledonia. Oct. 24. At Tor, aged 24, Fanny, wife of Charles Woolnoth, esq.

At South-Molton, aged 76, Mary, sister of the late Rev. J. Blackmore, Rector of Comb-Martin.

Oct. 25. At Axminster, aged 49, James Mallock, esq. of Harley-st. eldest son of Rawlin Mallock, esq. of Axminster.

Aged 80, Ann, relict of James Alexander, esq. of Cloakham-house, Axminster.

Oct. 26. At Barnstaple, Mary-Ann, widow of Hugh Barnett, esq. formerly of Hopewell, Bideford, and Sportsman's-hall Estates, Jamaica.

At Devonport, aged 107, David Ben nicke.

At Allen House, Bovey Tracy, aged 77, 77, George Harris, esq.

Oct. 30. At Bideford, Mrs. Begby, widow of the Rev. Mr. Begby, Lecturer of Bideford.

Oct. 31. At Lew Trenchard House, aged 76, William Baring Gould, esq. Lately. At Exeter, aged 92, Mr. R. Bastard.

At Exeter, Elizabeth, relict of the Rev. W. Stabback, Rector of St. Stephen's, in that city, and Vicar of Sancreed, Cornwall.

Nov. 1. Suddenly, at St. Mary's Clist, aged 46, J. H. T. Amiel, esq. third son of the late Capt. Otho Amiel.

Nov. 2. At Hollocombe, near Crediton, aged 30, Mary-Ann, only dau. of D. Tremlett, esq.

Nov. 3. At Torquay, aged 35, Lieut.Col. John Spottiswoode, of the Grenadier Guards, eldest son of John Spottiswoode, esq. of Spottiswoode, in the county of Berwick, and of Gt. George-st. Westminster.

Aged 21, Annie, second dau. of John Smart, esq. of Countess Weir House, near Exeter.

Nov. 10. At an advanced age, Geo. Copp, esq. of Park House, St. Thomas, near Exeter.

DORSET.-Oct. 11. At Monkton, near Dorchester, aged 55, Robert Phelps, esq. formerly of Crewkerne.

Oct. 18. At Holme, near Wareham, Mrs. Rawlins, widow of Joseph Rawlins, esq. and sister of the Rev. John Angel James, of Birmingham.

Oct. 23. At Picket Post, aged 51, Thos. Phelps, esq. late of Alton Pancras, Dorset.

Oct. 24. Aged 71, Sarah, relict of James Barrow, esq. late of Shaftesbury.

Oct. 27. At Tatnam, near Poole, aged 53, Mary-Ann, wife of Francis Timewell Rogers, esq. 4 Q

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Oct. 28. At Puddletown, aged 88, Mrs. Elizabeth Banger.

Lately. At Weymouth, Sarah-AnnFawconer, dau. of the late H. H. Tizard, esq.

Nov. 8. At Longfleet, near Poole, aged 69, Mrs. South, relict of G. South, esq. and only surviving dau. of the late Col. Vince, of Cliff Hall, Wilts.

Nov. 9. At Dorchester, aged 73, Mrs. Mary Frampton, dau. of the late and sister of the present James Frampton, esq. of Moreton Hall.

DURHAM.-Lately. Robert Scurfield, esq. of Durham, an extensive shipowner and very wealthy man. He committed suicide by hanging himself, attributed to depression of spirits arising from the loss of a favourite daughter, who died about two years ago.

W. Simpson, esq. Lay Vicar of Durham Cathedral, and father of J. Simpson, esq. organist of the Town-hall, and St. Paul's Chapel, Birmingham.

ESSEX.-Oct. 19. Aged 34, AlfredLouis, youngest son of John Milner, esq. Chadwell.

Oct. 29. At Woodford, aged 75, James Peppercorne, esq. late of the East India House.

GLOUCESTER.-Oct. 10. At Shirehampton, aged 69, Elizabeth, relict of Mr. John Osborne, solicitor.

Oct. 11. At Clifton, Eliza-Ann, wife of Captain Chambers, R.N., and daughter of T. W. Hodgetts, esq. Hagley, Worc. She was married Oct. 13, 1842.

Oct. 15. At Clifton, aged 23, Benjamin Bickley, esq,

Oct. 17. At Gloucester, aged 54, Elizabeth-Frances-Catherine, relict of Henry Rumsey, esq. of Chesham, and dau. of the late Sir Robert Murray, Bart. of Stanhope. Oct. 18. At Thornbury, aged 90, Joseph Hume, esq. for many years a wellknown practical and scientific chemist in London, and corresponding member of most of the learned societies of Europe. His numerous discoveries will long be remembered as benefits to mankind,

Oct. 23. At South Cerney, aged 69, John Stevens, esq.

Oct. 24. At Clifton, on his way to Torquay, aged 32, Henry John Hutton, esq. late Capt. in the 34th Regt. son of H. W. Hutton, esq. banker, of Beverley.

At the residence of the Rev. James Robertson, Bishop's College, Bristol, aged 70, Matilda, last surviving dau. of the late Thomas Alexander Stewart, esq. of Antrim, and Fort Stewart, Jamaica. Oct. 25. At Uley Lodge, aged 78, Capt. James Slade, R.N. He was senior Lieut. of the Latona frigate employed against Holland in 1799, and was for his

services made Commander on the 2nd of September that year, and appointed to l'Espiègle sloop on the North Sea station. He was made post Captain in 1810, and from that date to the end of the war commanded the Experiment receiving ship at Falmouth.

Lately. At Painswick, aged 47, Jane, eldest dau. of the late J. H. Hicks, esq. M.D. Peddington.

At Cheltenham, aged 74, Mary, relict of Morgan Crofton, esq. Dublin.

Nov. 1. At Bristol, Ebenezer Harris, esq. Nov. 5. Aged 86, John Steele, esq. au old and respected inhabitant of the parish of St. Mary Redcliff, Bristol.

Nov. 6. Aged 42, Charlotte, second dau. of Thomas Hellicar, esq. of Bristol.

Nov. 10. At Lawrence Western, in the parish of Henbury, aged 69, William Coast, esq. late Major 52nd Regt.

Nov. 12. At Bristol, aged 65, Elizabeth, wife of W. Wickham, esq. late of Woodway House.

HANTS.-Oct. 13. At Southampton, aged 25, Edmund Tannatt Thomson, esq. Deputy Assistant Commissary Gen.

Oct. 14. At Southampton, aged 97, Mr. David Kerr, late Accountant of the National Provincial Bank of England, Dartmouth.

Oct. 15. At Southampton, aged 79, Col. Griffiths, late of the Royal Art.

Oct. 21. At Totton, near Southamp ton, Fanny, eldest dau. of Mr. Dumper, maltster, and, on the 25th, Sophia, his second dau. of typhus fever, making five daughters, his mother and wife, all within the last two months, who have died from the same malady.

Oct. 28. At Ryde, aged 54, MaryAnne, relict of the Rev. Pownoll Bastard, and eldest dau. of the late Hon. Mr. Justice Park.

Oct. 29. At Missenden House, Ryde, aged 70, Margaret, widow of William Moore, M.D. Inspector of Hospitals.

Nov. 3. At Ventnor, aged 12, CarolineHarriet-Maria, eldest surviving dau. of the Rev. T. P. Bridges, of Danbury, Essex.

Nov. 8. Aged 98, Mrs. F. M. Otley, of South Testwood-house, near Southampton.

HEREFORD.Oct. 14. At Ailstone Hill, Hereford, John Gwillim, esq. many years a magistrate of that city, and only brother of the late Sir William Gwillim, of Staplefield, Sussex.

Lately. At Haven, T. W. Strangward,

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Oct. 12. At Greenhithe, aged 93, William Colyer, esq.

Oct. 13. At Ramsgate, Charlotte, youngest dau. of the late James Ashenden, esq. of Old Court, Nonington.

Oct. 16. At Folkstone, aged 80, Ann, widow of John Rabbeth, esq.

At Tenterden, Susan, wife of William Grisbrook, esq.

Oct. 18. At Dover, of apoplexy, aged 27, Mary-Ann, only dau. of the late Rev. W. G. Orrett, of Standish rectory, Lanc.

Oct. 20. At Dover, aged 22, Kitty, youngest dau. of Capt. Boxer, R.N.

Oct. 29. Aged 67, Richard Martin, esq. surgeon, of Chatham.

Oct. 30. At Rochester, aged 84, W. Hillier, esq. formerly a Purser in the R.N., and latterly Clerk of the Check in the Victualling Department at Chatham.

At Sandwich, aged 52, John Wyborn, a retired Commander R.N. (1840), having survived his daughter only one week.

Nov. 2. At the house of her son-in-law, R. Dalgleish, esq. aged 86, Rebecca, relict of Samuel Collett, esq. of Dover.

LANCASH.-Oct. 13. At Manchester, aged 22, Adam Edward Findon, late Junior Master to the Manchester School of Design.

Oct. 14. At Liverpool, William Clark Caldwell, esq. formerly of the 86th Regt. having survived his brother, Capt. Clark Maries Caldwell, of the 57th Regt. only three months.

Aged 47, Thomas Kirkman Finlay, esq. of Liverpool, third son of the late Kirkman Finlay, esq.

Oct. 21. At Grappenhall Hall, near Warrington, aged 29, Elizabeth-Hayes, wife of the Rev. W. P. Hutton, of Chester.

Oct. 27. Aged 84, Samuel Gregson, esq. of Caton, near Lancaster.

Nov. 6. At the Hurst House, Prescot, aged 56, Margaret- Dorothea, relict of Charles Robert Sherbourne, esq. and eldest dau. of the late Richard Willis, esq. of Halsnead, Lancashire.

LEICESTER.-Oct. 31. Aged 26, Sheldon Firmadge Cradock, esq.

LINCOLN.-Oct. 16. Aged 37, Jane, wife of the Rev. W. Williams, Vicar of Croft. MIDDLESEX.-Oct. 16. At Harrow-onthe-Hill, Susan, wife of Thomas Wood, esq. Nov. 7. At Holly Lodge, Hanwell, aged 61, Hannah, wife of Thomas Jones, esq. formerly of Southampton-st. Covent garden.

Nov. 9. At Hendon, aged 74, Mrs. Gee, relict of George Gee, esq, formerly Capt. 1st Somerset Militia, and DeputyLieut. of the county.

NORFOLK.-Oct. 23. At Cranwich, Joanna-Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. Vincent E. Eyre.

Oct. 26. At Dunston Hall, MariaLouisa, wife of Kellett Long, esq.

NORTHAMPTON.-Sept. 29. Aged 70, Alice, relict of William Lantsbery, gent., of Spratton.

Oct. 12. At Wellingborough, aged 75, Adam Corrie, esq.

Oct. 20. Charles Markham, esq. Clerk of the Peace for Northamptonshire.

Aged 76, Charlotte, relict of the Rev. George W. Malim, Vicar of Higham Fer

rers.

Nov. 5. At Hardingstone, aged 88, Frances, widow of Edward Lambert, esq. of Easebourne, Sussex.

Nov. 7. At his brother's vicarage, Wellingborough, aged 23, Frederic William Broughton, of St. John's College, Cambridge, youngest son of Mr. Broughton, the police magistrate.

NOTTS.-Oct. 9. At the residence of her brother, Mr. Joseph Faulkes, of Flawborough, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the late Thomas Faulkes, esq.

Oct. 15. Maryann, wife of Joseph Whitaker, esq. of Ramsdale House.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-Oct. 4. At Bedlington, aged 21, Charles, youngest son of the late Rev. T. Gibson, Vicar of Barton, Westmoreland.

Oct. 15. At Spittle, aged 80, Edward Walpole Browne, esq. Rear-Adm. of the Red, of Hans Place, London. He was a native of Kent, and for many years resided at Walmer, one of the cinque ports. He entered the naval service at a very tender age. His commission of Lieut. bore date Nov. 9, 1790; Comm. June 25, 1799; Capt. April 29, 1802; and RearAdm. August 17, 1840. He was employed in the sea fencible service during part of the late war, and was in the enjoyment of the half-pay of 4561. 58. per annum. He married March 6, 1845, Hannah, eldest daughter of Robert Ogle, esq. of Eglingham, Northumberland.

Nov. 3. At Unthank Hall, Elizabeth, wife of Dixon Dixon, esq. She was the eldest daughter of William Smith, esq. of Togston, and was married in 1816.

OXFORD.-Oct. 31. At Henley-onThames, aged 64, Maria, dau. of the late Col. Robert Williams.

RUTLAND.-Nov. 1. At Ketton, aged 74, Robert Hunt, esq. late of Stamford.

SOMERSET.-Oct. 12. At Bath, aged 56, Edward Strutt Abdy, esq. late Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, and author of the Journal of a Residence and Tour in the United States," &c. He was the fifth and youngest son of the late Thomas Abdy Abdy, esq. of Albyns, Essex, by Mary, daughter of James Hayes, esq. of Holliport, a bencher of the Middle Temple.

Oct. 13. At the residence of her

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