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latter in 1816, and to the former within these few years.

Bo Rev. John Stoddart, 30 years Head-master of the Grammar-school, and nine years Curate of All Saints, Northampton, and of Abington, Northamptonshire.

At Messina, the Rev. Chris. Thurgar, Perpetual Curate of Aldershot, Hants, of which Church he had been only a short time the Incumbent.

Aged 57, the Rev. Thomas Tucker, Rector of Kingsdon, Som. He was of Wadham Coll. Oxf. M. A. 1793; and was presented to his living by his own family in 1794.

May 31. Aged 37, the Rev. Richard Wager Allix, Rector of Great Warley, Essex, to which parish he was presented in 1826 by St. John's College, Camb. where he was a Fellow, and proceeded B. A. 1811, M.A. 1814, B. D. 1821. He was a son of the late Rev. Charles Wager Allix, M. A. of Christ's College, in the same University.

July 1. At Bishop-Auckland, aged 73, the Rev. John Bacon, the much esteemed incumbent of St. Andrew Auckland. He was a native of Harrington near Whitehaven; and was presented to his cure in 1804 by the late Bp. of Durham, Dr. Barrington.

July 2. Aged 67, the Rev. Thos. Sedgwick, Vicar of Mirfield, Yorkshire, to which Church he was presented in 1803 by Sir George Armytage, Bart.

At St. Marychurch Vicarage, Devon, the Rev. Edw. Addicott Kitson, incumbent of that parish. He was of Oriel Coll. Oxf. M.A. 1797, and was presented to St. Marychurch in 1799 by the Dean and Chapter of Exeter.

July 8. At Spring Gardens, near Ringwood, Hants, aged 72, the Rev. Henry Davies, Curate of that place, and for 44 years master of a respectable boarding school. Few men have been more beloved and respected through life.

July 10. Aged 78, the Rev. Evan Jones, Rector of Aberhafesp, and Vicar of Berriew, Montg. To the former Church he was presented in 1787 by Dr. Shipley, then Bp. of St. Asaph and to the latter in 1817 by Dr. Luxmoore the present Bishop...

At Piddle-Trenthide, Dorset, aged 39, the Rev. Chas. Edmund King, Rector of Witchampton, and only brother to Lt.-Col. King of Westhall near Sherborne. He was of Balliol Coll. Oxf. M.A. 1813; and was presented to Witchampton by Mrs. King in 1817.

July 22. At Yardley, Herts, aged 61, the Rev. Win. Parslow, Rector of that parish. He was of Corpus Christi Coll. Camb. B.A. 1788, M. A. 1791, and was presented to Yardley in 1793, by the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's.

DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY, Lately. In Portland-place, aged 85, Rich. Baker, esq. of Orset Hall, Essex..

June 23. Aged 36, Mr. William Davis, late a bookseller in Southampton-row, Russell-square, and author of an Olio of Literary Anecdotes, and of a first and second Journey round the Library of a Bibliomaniac. He has left a widow and three boys. June 28. At Pentonville, in his 80th year, Wm. Tate, esq.

Lately. At Hatcham-house, New-cross, the relict of Joseph Hardcastle, esq.

Aged 67, Thomas Drinkwater, esq. of the Customs.

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July 5. At his brother's, in Portlandplace, Geo. Leycester, esq. of King's College, Cambridge.

July 6. Aged 10, Wm.-Benson-Forster, youngest son of John Jackson, esq. of Ravensbourne Lodge, Lewisham.

July 7. Aged 18 months, the Hon. Seymour Finch, second son of the Earl of Aylesford.

Aged 67, Chas. Bartrum, esq. late of London-bridge, and Rye-lane, Peckham.

In Great George-st. aged 73, Rich. Ellison, esq. of Sudbrooke Holme, co. Linc, Recorder of Lincoln, and Lieut.-Col. Royal N. Lincoln Militia.

July 9. In Montague-sq. Mary-Bryanna, relict of Lewis Stephens, esq. of the British factory at Lisbon.

July 11. Aged 82, in New Palace-yard, Susannah, widow of Lieut-Col. Dodgson. Aged 72, at Highgate, Mrs. Mary Prosser, July 13. At Kensington, after childbirth, aged 34, Catherine, wife of John Mac Donnell, esq.

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Aged 58, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Richard Harding, of Sebbon's Buildings, Islington, one of the best and most amiable of women.

Aged 36, John Cooper, esq. of Eliotplace, Blackheath, son of Thos. Cooper, of Henley upon Thames; also on the 16th, aged 8, Mary Ann, his only dau.

July 14. In the Regent's Park, aged 80, Robert Alexander, esq. late of Seamount, co. Dublin.

At Windsor-place, Islington, aged 47, Chas. Lovekin, esq.

July 15. At Queenhithe, aged 63, Mr. Thos. Walker, well known as a composer and publisher of sacred music, and late principal alto-chorister in the Concerts of Ancient Music.

Henry Fletcher, esq. of Shadwell-dock.

July 16. In Great Coram-street, aged 64, W. Bowyer, esq. of the King's Remembrancer's Office.

Aged 18, Chas.-Wyndham, eldest son of Sir Chas. Burrell, Bart. by Lady Frances, eldest dau. of the Earl of Egremont. Mr. Burrell was a Commoner of Christ Church, where he had been but a few months from Westminster School.

July 18, In Charles-st. Berners-st. aged 89, the widow of Vincent Newton, esq. of Devonshire-st. Queen-square, and of Irnham, Linc.

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At Pimlico, aged 21, Alfred, youngest son of the late Nath. Vick, esq.

July 19. In Berners-st. John Shaw, esq. Surgeon.

July 20. Frances-Rose, youngest dau. of T. B. Heath, esq. of Bloomsbury-place. John Lukin, esq. of Mecklenburgh-sq. and Gray's Inn.

July 21. At Somerset House, aged 74, Sarah, widow of Robert Mitford, esq.

July 25. Aged 83, Mr. Thomas Blades, of Wandsworth-road, formerly of Piccadilly. July 26. In Devonshire-st. aged 11, Chas. Whitmore, second son of Chas. Babbage, esq.

BERKS. July 14. At Martens Hern, near Bracknell, aged 90, John Maslin.He served in the Navy during the reigns of George II, and III.; was at the taking of Quebec and Martinique, and is supposed to have been the last seaman who helped to carry the great General Wolfe off the field of battle.

July 19. At Sunninghill, Elizabeth, wife of Augustus Schutz, esq.

BUCKS.-July 11. Maria, second dau. of Rev. Joseph Gascoyne Littlehales, of Shalstone.

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At Clare Hall, aged 80, the widow of Rev T. V. Gould, Rector of Fornham All Saints, Suffolk.

CORNWALL. At Towednack, aged 106, Mrs. Anne Martin.

DEVON. Lately. At Ashburton, Lieut. Col. C. T. Higgins, E.1. C.

At Barnstaple, Catherine, wife of Capt. Rody, 89th foot.

July 6. At Totnes, aged 35, Caroline, wife of Wm. Doidge Taunton, esq.

DORSET. July 17. In the island of Portland, Hall Wake, esq. of Milbank-st. Westminster. He was buried at St. John's, Westminster; of which parish he was a very useful member.

June 28. At Weymouth, aged 84, Catherine, relict of Robert Colmer, esq. of Chard, and sister of late Rev. Gregory Syndercombe, LL.D.

DURHAM.. July 11. At Bishop Oak, near Wolsingham, advanced in age, Robert Curry, esq. for many years a Magistrate for the County.

Essex. June 16. At South Weald, near Brentwood, aged 38, Anna, wife of Henry Peterson, esq. eldest son of Andrew Peterson, esq. of Wakefield. She was the second dau. of Sir Thos. Turton, bart. formerly M. P. for Southwark, and was marr ried Aug. 18, 1810.

July 8. At Romford, Frances, wife of John Delamare, esq.

GLOUC. At Cheltenham, Capt. Robt. Telford, 20th foot.

Sam.-Henry, eld. son of Sam. Commar line, esq. of Gloucester.

June 29. At Clifton, the relict of James Martin Hilhouse, esq.

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July 8. At Cheltenham, G. F. Tyson, esq. of Grosvenor-square.

HANTS. Lately. At Winchester, aged 90, Anne, widow of John Dilly, esq. of Romsey.

At Wymering Vicarage, aged 80, the widow of Rev. Jas. Henville, Rector of Row

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At Farley, the wife of Rev. C. T.Watkins. July 2. At Southampton, Katharine, second dau. of Rev. Sam. Heathcote, of Bramshaw Hill, and grand-dau. of Isaac Pickering, esq. of Fox Leaze Park.

July 3. Aged 84, John Young, esq. of Winchester.

July 7. At Appleshaw, aged 68, ter Blunt, esq.

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July 17. At Ringwood, aged 88, Mary, wife of the Rev. J. B. Bristowe, which relation she had sustained barely fifteen weeks.

HEREY. At Colwall, Mary, wife of Rev. Jas. Green, Curate of Upton on Severn.my At the Firs near Bromyard, aged 62, Packington Bray, esq. attorney.

HERTS. At Great Gaddesden, aged 78, Agnata, widow of Wm. Bingham, D.D. Wm. Beldan, esq. of the Priory Farm, Royston.

KENT. Lately. At Canterbury, Polydore-Bridges, youngest son of Rev. T. A. Methuen, Rector of All-Cannings, Wilts.

June 25. In Hawley sq. Margate, aged 77, Amelia, relict of Thos. Walker, esq.

July 13. Francis, wife of the Hon. Joha Wingfield Stratford, of Addington Place, Kent, and of Stratford-pl. London.

July 17. At Tunbridge Wells, aged 63, Eliz. relict of Thos. Walne, esq. of Brockdish, Norfolk.

July 20. At Tunbridge Wells, Anne, eldest dau. of late Edw. Golding, esq. of Maiden Hurley, Berks.

LANCASHIRE.—Sarah, wife of John Bradshaw, esq. Weast House, Pendleton.

LEICESTERSHIRE.-July 8. Aged 77, the Rev. Thos. Grundy, of Leicester, who was thirty years Minister of the Independent Congregation at Lutterworth, and 20 years at Ullesthorpe.

July 4. At his father's, in Leicester, the Rev. John Hugh Worthington, one of the Ministers of the Unitarian Chapel, Manchester.

MIDDLESEX. July 19.

At Sunbury, the widow of Sir Andrew Bayntun, second and last Bart. of Spye Park, Wilts.

NORFOLK, June 30. At Great Yarmouth, aged 87, Jacob Preston, esq.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-June 9. Aged 101, Mr. John Green, of Birches Nook, near Stocksfield,

June 15. At Newcastle, aged 78, Robert Foster, esq. of the Society of Friends, a man of extensive literary and classical attainments, unaffected humility, and inflexible integrity,

June 28. At Beaufront, aged 89, John

Emington, esq. popularly called the "Chief of Beaufront.”

July 6. At Hexham, very suddenly, while on a visit, aged 24, Esther, dau, of Major Elliott of the Roxburghshire Yeomanry.

July 9, At Barrow Bank, near Wooler, aged 90, Richard Jobson, esq,

NOTTS July 5. At Belderton, near Newark, aged 23, Jane, wife of Thomas Spragging Godfrey, esq.

SALOP.At Quinton House, near Hales Owen, aged 93, Ambrose Foley, gent.

SOMERSET, April 30. At the Swan hotel, Wells, having ruptured a blood-vessel, Sir James Galbraith, first Baronet of Shanwally, co. Donegal, and Castlefin, co. Dublin, He was son of James Galbraith, of Londonderry, esq. by Elizabeth, dau, of John Whitehill, esq. of Clagh. Sir James was formerly Crown Solicitor in Ireland and possessed very extensive literary acquire ments, He was created a Baronet, Jan. 26, 1813, He married Rebecca Dorothea, dau. and coh. of John Hamilton, of Castlefin, esq.; and had issue five daus. Jane, married in 1820, to Capt. Chas.-George, son of late Rear-Adm. Stanhope; Letitia-Elizabeth; Angal-Isabella; Harriet, and Isabella. His remains were conveyed to Dublin for interment, The title is extinct,

June 26. At Bath, Eliza Matilda, widow of Lt. Col. Richardson, E. 1. C. and niece to the Earl of Aldborough. She was dau. of Morley Saunders, of Saunders Grove, esq. by Lady Martha Stratford, third dau. of the first Earl.

July 1, At Portbury, aged 86, Mr. Geo. Grossmith, last surviving son of the Rev. Geo, Grossmith, formerly Rector of Burnham, Berks, and domestic chaplain to the late Duke of Portland.

July 12, At Bath, aged 52, Charlotte, wife of Mr. Cruttwell, printer and editor of the Bath Chronicle..

July 16. At his seat, Belmont, Geo. Penrose Seymour, esq. Justice of Peace for the County.

July 20. At Bath, Mrs. Anstruther, relict of the Hon. David Anstruther.

July 22. Aged 82, Mrs. Margaret Perkins, sister of the late John Perkins, esq. of Pendell-court, Blechingly.

STAFFORDSHIRE. *** July 16. At the Mount, Newcastle, 73, Josiah Spode, esq. SUFFOLK.June 30. At Ipswich, aged 88, Mary, relict of Edm. Peckover, of Reading, Berks, one of the Society of Friends.

July 18. At Clare, 95, Sam. Brise, esq. SURREY,-July 1. At Richmond, most highly respected, aged 85, Eleanor, relict of Henry Baldwin, esq. formerly an eminent printer, and first proprietor of the St. James's Chronicle. Mr. Baldwin died in 1818; and an account of him will be found in vol. LxxxIII. i. p. 190.

Sussex. At Mid Lavant, near Chichester, Henrietta, eldest dau, of late W. Poale, esy, of the Horke.

July 5, Sophia, wife of the Rev. Dr. Chalien, of Shermanbury Park.

July 12. At Westbourne, aged 74, Samuel Pepys Cockerell, esg,

July 15. Mary, widow of Rich. Denne, esq. of Winchelsea.

WILTS. - Lately, At Devizes. Jans, youngest dau. of late Geo. W. Poore, asq.

June 26. At Woolverton, Mere, Mrs. Rocke, day of the late F. Faugoin, esq,

WORCESTERSHIRE.-At Worcester, Frances, wife of John Owen, esq, banker.

At Malvern, the wife of R. French, esq. of Elen Lodge, Hants,

July 16. At Winterdyne, aged 61, Walter Michael Moseley, esq.

YORK. Lately, At Hull, Mr. John Hancock Buckle, aged 42, formerly a respectable solicitor in London.

July 1, At Nun-Appleton, aged 46, James Hart, esq.

July 3. Aged 41, G. Wright, es. of Malton.

July 6. At Masham, aged 67, Joseph Bolland, esq.

July 9. At Redness, near Howden, aged 21, Ralph, second son of late Rev. Ralph Spofforth, Vicar of Howden.

July 14. At Elloughton, aged 70, the Rev. David Williams, late of Swanland, and for nearly forty years Minister of the Independent Congregation at that place.

WALES, Aged 68, John Gwynne, esq. attorney, of Carmarthen.

June 25. At Llangollen, aged 64, Mrs. Jemima Rolfe, of Bury St. Edmunds, widow of Rev. Edm, Rolfe, late of Cranworth, Norfolk.

SCOTLAND.-May 27. Near Kirriemuir, James Macgregor, aged 100 years. When after the battle of Culloden, the Earl of Kilmarnock and Lord Balmerino concealed themselves in the woods of Glentower, he was employed to carry the daily provisions to these noblemen.

June 31. At Springfield, aged 72, David Laing, the celebrated Gretna Green noose-lyer, in which capacity he had officiated for 35 years. He caught cold on the outside of the coach on his way to Lancaster, to give evidence on Wakefield's trial, which eventually caused his death.

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IRELAND.-May 30. At Drumcree, co.. Westmeath, William Smyth, esq. formerly M. P. for that county. He was bred to the profession of the law, and was called to the Irish bar in Hilary Term 1796. before the Union in the Irish House of Commons; and represented the county of Westmeath from that important event during three successive Parliaments, till 1807. His son Robert Smyth, esq. is one of the present Members, having been first elected

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OBITUARY.

Lately. At Pleasant-view, Wexf. the wife of Christ. Hatchell, esq. late Capt. 76th reg. June 20. At Lismore Castle, AnnaMaria, wife of Wm. Samuel Currey, esq.

June 21. At the Royal Barracks, Dublin, aged 29, Francis Dobson, esq. Cornet 2d Drag. Guards, only son of late Rev. Robert Dobson.

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She represented (like glorious Queen Bess) misses in their teens till she was 66, and the younger class of matrons till she had attained her 78th year.

At Quilon, the wife of Lieut.-Col. Nicholas Woodhouse.

April 7. At Falmouth, Jamaica, Rebecca Fury, a black woman, at the extreme

July 16. The relict of Sir Robert Bax-age of 140 years, which has been correctly ter, Knt. co. Monaghan.

ABROAD. Lately. At Penang, Henry Clarges Barrow, of Madras establishment. At Wallajabbad, Major G. H. Budd, 43d N. I...

In Jersey, Lt. Col. Francis B. Campbell, of the 58th regiment. He was appointed Ensign 71st foot, 1794; Lieutenant 58th foot, 1795; Captain, 1801; Major, 1810; and brevet Lt.-Colonel, 1813. He served in Spain and Portugal, and received a medal for the battle of Orthes, where he commanded a provisional battalion.

In Portugal, Ensign Massey, 4th reg. lost in a quicksand.

At Paris, Mr. J. Douglass, civil engineer. He attracted the notice of the Emperor Napoleon, who awarded him a gold medal of merit.

At Charlestown, N. America, Miss Anne Borlebrog, the oldest actress on any stage. She made her debut (say the American papers) fifteen years before Garrick, as Q. Catharine, in Shakspeare's Henry VIII.

traced from the deeds of her owners. The descendants of her youngest daughter consisted of 10 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild; 45 in number: 25 of whom are still alive. Rebecca retained her reason entire to the last.

Also, at Rio Bueno, in the same island, Joanna Graham, in her 125th year. She also retained the entire possession of all her faculties to the last.

April 24. At New York, aged 88, Henry Cruger, esq formerly of Bristol, and its representative in Parliament, with Mr. Burke, from 1774 to 1780. In 1784, Mr. Cruger was again returned to the House of Commons, and on that occasion was represented on the hustings by his brother, Col. Cruger, being himself absent in America. He finally left this country for the United States in 1789, where he has since constantly resided; and it may be gratifying to his old friends (if any survive) to know, that no man ever lived more highly respected, or died more sincerely lamented.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from June 20, to July 24, 1827.

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