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of Kent, and at the storming of the Fleur d'Epée took with his own sword an ensign, which he presented to his Royal Highness. He obtained his Captain-Lieutenancy the same year, and returned to England in 1795.

He remained at Woolwich until 1798, when he obtained his company at Plymouth Dock. In 1802 he embarked for Gibraltar, in 1803 proceeded to Malta; in 1804 he obtained his Majority; he returned to England in 1805, and was immediately appointed to the command of the artillery under orders for Bremen, where he went and joined General Don. The same year he was promoted to the rank of Lieut.-Colonel, and returned with the expedition under Lord Cathcart, to England in 1806. He was then appointed to the Sussex district, and in 1807 removed to. Cork; where he remained in the command of the Artillery in the South-West district of Ireland until 1814; he then received orders to take the command of the Artillery in Ceylon, where he arrived on the 20th Jan. 1815. He was made Colonel in the army 1813, in the Royal Artillery in 1814, and a MajorGeneral in 1819.

CLERGY DECEASED.

Aged 80, the Rev. J. Godwin, of Wolverhampton.

At Southwell, aged 83, the Rev. Godfrey Heathcote.

The Rev. J. D. Latouche, Curate of St. Anne's, Dublin.

The Rev. Edward Wilson, thirty-four years Perpetual Curate of Chapel Allerton, in the patronage of the Vicar of Leeds.

Aged 73, the Rev. R. Wynne, Rector of Belturbet, co. Cavan.

April 19. At Torpoint, Devonshire the Rev. John Nolan, for the last fourteen years Minister of the Episcopal Chapel at that place.

June 1. In Ballina, (where he had resided fifty years,) aged 87, the Rev. James Nelligan.

At Bushey, Herts, aged 67, the Rev. Joseph Rosdew, Rector of that parish. He was formerly Fellow of Exeter college, Oxford, where he graduated M.A. 1793, B.D. 1804, and by which society he was presented to Bushey in 1827.

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June 2. At Whittingham, Northumberland, aged 87, the Rev. Edmund Law, B.A. Vicar of that place, in the patronage of the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle. was formerly Rector of Musgrave in Westmoreland, for 32 years Curate to Archdeacon Paley, and a Magistrate for Cumberland.

June 5. At Torquay, aged 32, the
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Rev. M. G. Butcher, B.A. Minister of Trinity Church, Newington Butts, son of R. Butcher, esq. of the Grange, Bungay, Suffolk.

June 11. Aged 30, of rapid consumption, the Rev. George Gray Stuart, Vicar of Milbourn St. Andrew with Dewlish, Dorset, and Domestic Chaplain to Lord. Gray; nephew to the Earl of Moray, K.T. He was the seventh and youngest son of the late Hon. Archibald Stuart, of Balmerino and Cupar Angus, N.B. and of Blandford, co. Dorset, by Cornelia, youngest daughter of E. M. Pleydell, esq. He was lately Curate of Heckmonwike, in Yorkshire.

June 12. At Cleasby, Yorkshire, aged 76, the Rev. Richard Waistell, for upwards of thirty years Curate of that parish.

June 29. At Martock, Somersetshire, at an advanced age, the Rev. Henry Bennett, B.A., Vicar of that parish, to which he was presented in 1798 by the Treasurer of the Cathedral church of Wells.

June 24. At Crowle, co. Worcester, aged 59, the Rev. Richard Harrison, Vicar of that parish, to which he was instituted in 1803 on his own presentation.

July 2. At Elford, Staffordshire, in his 70th year, the Rev. John Sneyd, Rector of that parish and Bramshall. He was the fifth son of the late Ralph Sneyd, esq. of Keel Hall, by Barbara, sister to William first Lord Bagot. He was of Christ Church, Oxford, M. A. 1788, and was presented to Bramshall in 1788 by Lord Willoughby de Broke, and to El ford in 1792 by Mr. Greville.

July 3. At Whiteparish, Wiltshire, in his 80th year, the Rev. John Wane, Vicar of that parish, and Rector of Sherfield English, Hants, to both of which churches he was presented in 1804 by R. Bristow, esq. Among other legacies he has left to the Salisbury Infirmary, 501.; to Winton Hospital, 501.; 10l. to the parish of Whiteparish; and 10l. to the parish of Sherfield English, to be distributed in bread amongst the poor on the day of his burial.

July 6. At Reigate, the Rev. Thomas Harvey, Rector of Cowden, Kent, to which he was instituted in 1804 on his own petition. July 9. At Tarporley, Cheshire, aged 85, the Rev. Thomas Okell, for 54 years Curate and Master of the endowed school at Tarporley.

July 14. At Hull, aged 88, the Rev. Edward Hankin, M. A. and M.D. formerly Rector of West Chiltington, Sussex, (in the patronage of the Earl of Abergavenny) which he resigned in 1820.

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co. Glouc. the Rev. John Courtenay Cambell, Curate of Halling, and Domestic Chaplain to the Duke of Argyll. He was of University College, Oxford, M. A. 1829.

Aged 65, the Rev. John Smith, M.A. Vicar of Bicester, Oxfordshire, and Head Master of Dilhorne Grammar-school, Staffordshire. He was presented to Bicester in 1800 by Sir G. P. Turner, Bart. July 23. Aged 31, the Rev. Thomas Charles Chevalier, B. A. of Pembroke college, Cambridge, Curate of Knoddishall, near Aldborough, Suffolk.

July 24. At his son's house in Stourbridge, aged 73, the Rev. Richard Hughes, Rector of Shelsley Walsh, Worcestershire, to which he was presented in 1816 by Lord Foley.

July 25. At Hingham, Norfolk, aged 67, the Rev. Newman John Stubbin, Perpetual Curate of Heigham, near Hadleigh, Suffolk. He was of Trinity coll. Oxf. M.A. 1792, and was recently collated to Heigham, by the Bishop of Norwich.

July 26. Aged 94, the Rev. John Owsley, Perpetual Curate of Blaston, Leicestershire, for the very extraordinary period of sixty-seven years, having been presented by John Owsley, esq. in 1768.

July 28. By being thrown from a jaunting car, the Rev. Arthur Herbert, of Carnane, Rector of Castle Island, co. Kerry, in which valuable rectory he succeeded the late Lord Brandon.

July 30. At Runton, Norfolk, aged 76, the Rev. Paul Johnson, late Rector of Beeston Regis and Ingworth, in that county. He was of Caius college, Cambridge, B.A. 1780, was presented to the latter church in 1788, and to the former in 1800 by the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. July 31. At Chiandola, near Nice, the Rev. Walter St. John Mildmay, Rector of Dogmersfield, Hants, brother to Sir Henry Carew St. John Mildmay, Bart. the Countess of Radnor, Viscountess Bolingbroke, &c. He was the ninth son of Sir Henry Paulet St. John Mildmay, the third Baronet, of Farley, Hants, by Jane, eldest dau. and coh. of Carew Mildmay, esq.; was presented by his mother in 1824 to the rectories of Motteston and Shorewell, Hants; and to Dogmersfield in 1829 by the same patron.

Aug. 4. At Elland, Yorkshire, the Rev. G. Ashworth, formerly Assistant Curate to the late Rev. Robert Webster, of Ripponden.

At Oldberrow, Worcestershire, aged 74, the Rev. Samuel Peshall, formerly Rector of that parish. He was of Pembroke

coll. Oxf. M. A. 1787; was presented to that living in 1799; and resigned it to his

son the Rev. S. D. Peshall, in 1820. His youngest son died in Nov. 1829.

At the Deanery, Winchester, of a decline, the Rev. William Blackstone Rennell, Fellow of King's college, Cambridge, son of the Dean of Winchester. graduated B.A. 1820, M. A. 1823.

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Aug. 5. At Canterbury, aged 84, the Rev. Theophilus Jones, B.A. Rector of St. Mary's, in Romney Marsh. He was a member of Pembroke college, Oxford; and was collated to his living in 1802 by Archbishop Moore.

Aug. 6. At an advanced age, the Rev. Mr. Wilson, Curate of Kirkby Malhamdale, Yorkshire.

Aug. 7. At Oswaldkirk, Yorkshire, aged 71, the Rev. Thomas Comber, Rector of that parish. He was of Jesus college, Camb. B.A. 1787; and was formerly Vicar of Creech St. Michael, Somerset, which he exchanged in 1813 for Oswaldkirk, which was in his own presentation.

Aug. 17. Aged 76, the Rev. John Armstrong, B.D. for forty years Minister of St. John's Chapel, Hampstead-road. He was of Trin. coll. Camb. B. A. 1797.

At Penzance, the Rev. William Nunn, youngest son of the late William Nunn, esq. of Upper Tooting. He was of St. John's coll. Camb. B.A. 1814, M.A. 1817.

Aug. 21. At Rochester, aged 76, the Rev. Richard Jordan, Vicar of Mountfield, Sussex, and of Hoo St. Werburgh, in Kent, and senior Minor Canon of Rochester cathedral. He obtained the

first preferment in 1791, the Minor Canonry in 1801, and was presented to Hoo in 1802 by the Dean and Chapter.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

June 6. Aged 31, Mr. Edward Fell, of High Holborn, eldest son of Mr. Edward Fell, herald painter, who died Dec. 18, 1834, whose father was a natural son of the Dundas family. He was exceedingly well versed in heraldic matters, and a zealous lover of all those interesting pursuits connected with the study; and in theatricals. He was occasionally a correspondent to the Gent. Mag. (under the signature of E.F.J.) the Mirror, and Allen's History of London. He was a dutiful son, and a warm friend, and in his death his family have experienced the loss of a second parent.

July 1. In Wyndham-place, William Charsley, esq. July 2. At Lambeth, aged 71, Anne, wife of Edward L. Leach, esq. and third daughter of the late Rev. Arnold Carter, M.A. Vicar of St. Margaret's, Rochester.

July 8. In Great Stanhope-street, the Rt. Hon. Anne dowager Lady Ashburton. She was a dau. of William Cunningham, of Lainshaw, esq. by Margaret Nicholson, dau. of the Hon. George Cranstoun; was married Sept. 17, 1805, to Richard-Barré 2d and last Lord Ashburton of the family of Dunning, and left his widow, without issue, in 1823. Her Ladyship's remains were interred in the cemetery at Kensall-green. Lord Cranstoun succeeds to her property, and to the estates of the late Lord Ashburton,

July 9. T. N. Halifax, esq. solicitor, only son of the Rev. R. Halifax, Vicar of Standish, Glouc.

July. 13. In Upper Berkeley-st. the Baroness de Montesquieu, a lady as venerable for her charities as for her years.

July 18. At the house of his old friend Joshua Walker, esq. in Grove-end -road, Lewis Allsopp Lowdham, esq. solicitor to his Majesty's Duchy of Cornwall, and Secretary of Lunatics to the Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal. July 21. At the residence of John Routh, esq. Cumberland-terrace, Regent's Park, aged 77, Richard Bowsher, esq. many years an eminent solicitor in Bath.

In West-square, aged 65, Charles Ward, esq. Accountant of By and Cross road Letters, in which office he had served nearly 50 years.

July 23. At Brewer-street, aged 23, D.D. Davies, esq. of Werndrevy, Caermarthenshire.

July 24. In the Hackney-road, aged 68, Mr. Benjamin Marshall, the celebrated artist: he resided some years in Newmarket.

July 25. Anna- Guilhermina, wife of Sir Peter Pole, Bart. She was the eldest dau. of Richard Buller, esq. was married Dec. 24, 1798, and has left a numerous family, of whom the youngest is the Countess of Winterton.

July 26. At Abingdon-st. Ann-Maria, widow of John Kempson, esq. of Blackheath.

July 27. At Thavies Inn, aged 86, Catharine, widow of R. Bruce, esq.

In Joiner-st. Westminster-road, Signor Paulo. His wife and family are totally unprovided for.

July 28. Aged 26, the Hon. Frances, wife of the Rev. Chas. Leslie, son of the Lord Bishop of Elphin, the fourth and youngest surviving daughter of Viscount Lorton. She was married April 8, 1834. July 29. At Brompton, aged 40, T. Ives, esq. formerly of Chobham. July 31. Anne, youngest dau. of the late Richard Little, esq. of Grosvenorplace.

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Lately. Aged 39, Walter Blackburn, esq. of Leamington.

At Shepherd's Bush, Mr. Samuel Bagster, jun. printer, eldest son of Mr. Bagster, of Paternoster-row, bookseller. He lately published a Treatise on Bees, reviewed in our March number, p. 290.

Aug. 2. At the house of her son-inlaw, C. F. Barnwell, esq. Woburn-place, aged 90, Susannah, relict of the Rev. J. Lowry, formerly Rector of Clogherny, co. Tyrone, Ireland.

Aug. 3. By the upsetting of a boat at Blackfriars-bridge, George F. third son of William Langmore, M.D. of Finsbury Square.

Aged 55, Henry Hugh Holbech, esq. of Alveston, co. Warw.

Aug. 4, Aged 87, Mrs. Mary Rivington, of Guildford-street, last surviving daughter of John Rivington, esq. and sister of the late Francis and Charles Rivington, esqrs. of St. Paul's Churchyard.

At Manor-house, Deptford, Capt. Hillman, of the Hon. East India Company's

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Aug. 5. At Courland, Wandsworthroad, aged 85, Jonathan Sparrow, esq. Aug. 6. At the house of her brother, in Devonshire place, Caroline, wife of John Kenyon, esq.

Aug. 8. At Pimlico, the wife of John Ide Cozens, esq.

Aged 74, John Danvers, esq. of Bur

ton-street.

At an advanced age, Mrs. Montagu Cribb, daughter of Lady Jane Courtenay, and relict of Major Cribb, of the 79th Foot, who died in the West Indies, in early manhood.

William Cattley, esq. late of Barnet. Aug. 9. Suddenly, in Hyde Park, William King, esq. of Lower Eaton-st. Aug. 10. At Brompton-park, aged 50, George Hammersley, esq.

Jane, second dau. of the late Sir John Perring, Bart.

Aug. 11. Aged 73, T. Bignold, esq. late of Norwich, and Philippines, Kent. At Gower-st. North, aged 82, John Boys, esq. late of Maidstone.

Aged 46, Elizabeth-Sarah, wife of F. C. Colmore, esq.

In Bridge-st. Westminster, John M Cance, esq. M P. for Belfast.

Aug. 13. Aged 46, Capt. Charles Knatchbull, on half-pay of the 20th Light Dragoons; half-brother to the Rt. Hon. Sir Edw. Knatchbull, Bart. He was the fourth son of Sir Edward the eighth Baronet, and the second by his 2d wife, Frances 2d dau. of Governor Graham.

At the Bank of England, having just completed his 75th year, Thomas Rippon,

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esq. chief cashier, after devoting his unremitted exertions to that Establishment, during upwards of half a century.

At Chelsea, Capt T. M. Carter, late of 101st regiment.

Aged 72, Charlotte, wife of Mr. Biggar, Aldersgate-st. and sister of the late Adm. B. Douglas.

Aug. 15. At 78, Joseph Staines, esq. of Charlotte-st. Fitzroy-sq.

Aug. 16. Aged 17, Anne, eldest dau. of Wadham Wyndham, esq. of Dorsetplace, and Beech Lodge, Marlow.

Aug. 18. In Seymour-st. Portman-sq. aged 28, Mary Armstrong, the wife of Octavius Hanbury, esq.

At Camberwell, at the residence of her son-in-law, R. H. Pigeon, esq. aged 75, Ellen, relict of William Toulmin, esq. of Croydon.

BEDS.-July 25. Suddenly, at Bedford, aged 42, Thomas Wells, esq. only son of the late S. Wells, esq. banker, of Biggleswade.

BERKS.-Aug. 12. At Marcham Park, aged 43, Frances-Emily, wife of Thomas Duffield, esq. M.P. for Abingdon.

BUCKS.-At Wycomb, Mrs. Ann Hillersden Faulder, widow of the Rev. J. Faulder, of West Wycomb, Kent, second dau. of the late D. F. Hillersden, esq. of Elstow, Beds.

Aug. 4. At Denham, aged 61, Frances Fountain, wife of R. Whitfield, esq. late of St. Thomas's, Southwark.

CAMBRIDGE.-July 15. At Wisbech, in her 58th year, Harriet, relict of William Watson, esq.

At Cambridge, when attending her mother Mrs. Torriano, Maria Margaret, wife of John Stow, esq. of Greenwich.

July 23. At Cambridge, aged 73, Sophia, widow of the Rev. Thos. Kerrich, F.S.A. principal librarian to the University. She was the fourth dau. of Richard Hayles, esq. surgeon, in Cambridge, and was left a widow May 10, 1828.

CORNWALL.-June 30. At Falmouth, Captain Andrew King, C. B. Superintendent of Packets at that port. He was a son of the late William King, of Southampton, esq. and brother to Capt. Edward Durnford King, R. N. Having entered the naval service at an early age, he served as Midshipman on board the Bellerophon, bearing the flag of Rear-Admiral Pasley, in the glorious battle of the 1st of June, 1794. Being made Lieutenant in the Andromeda frigate, and afterwards first of La Desirée, he was wounded in that ship during the attack on Copenhagen by Lord Nelson in 1801

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fourth Lieutenant of the Victory, in the memorable battle of Trafalgar, 21st Oct.

1805, and made Commander on the 22d Jan. 1806. During the capture of Copenhagen, in 1807, he commanded the Hebe, hired armed ship, and brought home the Waldemar, 80; he was made Post for this service in Oct. of that year. He was next appointed Acting in the Venerable 74, and assisted at the reduction of Flushing, in August 1809. He passed thence to the Hannibal, 74, and Royal George, 100, flag-ships; and subsequently obtained command of the Rainbow, 26, and Iphigenia, frigate, in the Mediterranean. In the latter ship he assisted at capture of Genoa, in 1814, and sailed shortly afterwards with a fleet of transports under his convoy from Gibraltar to Bermuda. In October 1815 he proceeded to India, from whence he brought home the Cornwallis, 74. He was next appointed, December 28, 1821, to the Active, 46, which ship he commanded until Sept. 1824. His last appointment was that of Superintendent of Packets at Falmouth, which took place in May 1834.

DEVON.-July 16. At Exmouth, Mrs. Spier, widow of John Erasmus Spier, esq. and sister to Thomas Thornewell, esq. of Dove Cliff House, Staffordshire.

July 23. At Budleigh Salterton, Harriott, wife of James N. Garner, esq. of Barbadoes, dau. of the late Edward Wilmot, esq. of Clifton.

July 26. At Stonehouse, Capt. William Morgan, R.N. He entered the Navy in 1795, obtained his first commission in 1803, and was made Commander in 1828, previously to which he had commanded the Dextrous gun-brig, and Nimble and Lapwing revenue cruizers. He was appointed an inspecting officer of the Coast Guard in July 1830, but in Oct. 1832 joined the Malabar 74, from which he was invalided in June 1833.

July 30. In her 80th year, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Granger, esq. of Exeter. At Heavitree, Amelia, widow of Capt. R. J. Neve, R.N.

Aug. 6. At Ilfracombe, aged 80, Catherine, widow of the Rev. J Roget, and sister to the late Sir Samuel Romilly.

Aug 20. Aged 78, Capt. Rich. Weeks, of Woodhayne, near Honiton, and late of Bath.

DORSET.-July 20. At Sherborne, aged 80, Louisa Morris, dau. of the late Rev. Geo. Shuttleworth, Rector of Weymouth, widow of Thos. Morris, esq. and formerly of Rev. H. F. Yeatman, B.D. Prebendary of Wells, and Vicar of East Brent.

At Blandford, Mary, widow of the Rev. John Baskett, Rector of Dunsby, Linc. July 21. At Blandford, aged 70, James Dale, esq. of Glanville's Wootton.

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At Shaftesbury, aged 40, Louisa, eldest surviving dau. of Chas. Lush, of Charlessquare, London, one of His Majesty's Deputy Lieuts. for the Tower Hamlets.

July 27. At Leweston, in her 15th year, Jane, only dau. of the Rev. J. Ward, Rector of Compton Greenfield, Glouc. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. July 3. Berkeley, aged 59, Lieut. Adam Robertson, R.N.

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July 6. At Cheltenham, aged 64, William Edwards, esq. of Chester, and formerly for many years a respectable medical practitioner at Fairford.

July 20. At Wootton-under-Edge, aged 70, Henry Winchcombe Dyer, esq. for many years a deputy-lieutenant and acting magistrate for the county.

Henry Quintyne Winwood, esq. of Henbury Hill, near Bristol.

July 24. At Road Hill, near Bristol, aged 71, T. W. Ledyard, esq.

Aug. 7. At Fishponds, near Bristol, aged 81, Anne, widow of the Rev. Nathaniel Trotman.

Aug. 12. Anne, relict of Thomas Hill, esq. of Hambrook House.

HANTS.-July 6. Aged 84, Thomas Townsend, esq. of Winchester.

July 22. At Lymington, J. Fraser, esq. of the Madras Civil Service, son of W. Fraser, esq. Culbokie, Inverness-shire.

July 25. At Portsmouth, aged 47, Frances Emily, only dau. of the late Sir F. Milman, Bart.

Aug. 12. At Southampton, aged 29, Eliab Harvey Breton, esq. of Harewood, Surrey.

HEREFORD.-July 21. Aged 23, Richard, second son of the Rev. J. Hopton, of Canon Frome Court.

Aug. 5. At Upton Bishop, aged 62, the Hon. Anna Maria Yorke, half-sister to Earl Somers. She was the 4th daughter of Charles first Lord Somers, and the eldest child of his second wife, Anne, dau. of Reginald Pole, esq. She was married in 1797 to the Rev. Philip Yorke, 4th son of the late Bishop of Ely, and cousin to the Earl of Hardwicke; and was left a widow in 1817, with three sons and six daughters. She was killed by being thrown from a car, the horse having been frightened by a beggar.

HERTS.-July 27. At Cheshunt, aged 85, J. Westly, esq. late of St. Petersburgh. Aug. 17. Aged 43, G. Pearson, esq. of East Barnet.

HUNTS.-July 17. At Ramsey, Hunts, (where he was on a visit to his brotherin-law, the Rev. M. H. Crofts,) T. Aveling, aged 34, eldest son of the late Mr. T. Aveling, of Whittlesea, in the Isle of Ely, gent. grandson of T. Aveling, esq. High Sheriff in 1801.

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KENT.-July 28. At Chatham Dockyard, Lady Gordon, wife of Capt. Superintendent Sir J. A. Gordon, K.C.B.

July 31. At Lower Walmer, aged 61, Catherine, widow of Duncan Mackintosh, esq. Colonel 60th regiment.

Aug. 1. At Canterbury, in his 73d year, Lieut.-Col. R. Gordon, of the Hon. East India Company's service, for 22 years Adjutant-general on the Bombay Establishment.

Aug. 4. At Ramsgate, aged 18, Eliza Jane, only dau. of the Rev. George Robson, of Erbistock, co. Flint; and granddaughter of the late James Robson, esq. of New Bond-street, and of Sir Nathaniel Conant.

Aug. 9. At Charlton, aged 27, Lieut. C. D. Graham, of the 5th Dutch Dragoons, second son of the late Col. D. Graham, Deputy Governor of St. Maw's.

LANCASTER. July 27. Eleanor Atherton, fifth dau. and twelfth child of Mr. W. J. Roberts, of Liverpool.

LEICESTERSH.-July. 28. At Leicester, aged 70, Samuel Alston, esq. a highly respected solicitor.

Aug. 4. At Syston, aged 77, Ann, widow of Rev. H. Woodcock, Vicar of Barkby.

LINCOLNSHIRE.-Aug. 5. At Louth, Edward L'Oste, esq. M.D. one of the magistrates for that town.

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MIDDLESEX. - Aug. 14. Drowned, whilst bathing in the reservoir at Kingsbury, Charles Radclyffe, aged 31 years; Alexander Henry, aged 19 years; William George, aged 17 years; and Edward, aged 15 years; the four sons of Alexander Radclyffe Sidebottom, esq. of Sloanestreet and Lincoln's-inn, barrister-at-law. The eldest lost his life in attempting to rescue his brothers, who, clinging to him, kept him below the water.

MONMOUTH.-Aug. 6. At Monmouth, aged 59, Thomas Dyke, esq. upwards of forty years eminently engaged in the commerce of that town; formerly Mayor.

NORFOLK.-July 29. At Norwich, aged 88, the widow of the Rev. C. Langford, Rector of Great Massingham.

NORTHAMPTON.-Aug. 3. At Northampton, Maria Dorothea, wife of J. S. Jenkins, esq. eldest dau. of G. L. Hollinsworth, esq. of Clapham-common.

OXON.-July 27. At Oxford, aged 11, Sophia Anne, only surviving child of the Rev. Dr. Bliss, Registrar of that University.

SOMERSET.-June 23. At Wells, aged 90, John Lovell, parish clerk for 62 years; during which period he had officiated at the marriage of 2,673 couples, at the burial of 6,008, and the baptizing of 9,313 individuals.

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