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the battle of Waterloo; also of Sir Arthur
Paget, the Countess of Galloway, the late
Countess of Enniskillen, the Hon. Berkeley
Paget, &c.

At Croydon, David Skene, esq. brather
to George Skene, esq. of Skene.

At Stower-Provost, Dorset, Mary, the wife of Rev. T. H. Gawthrop, Rector of Marston, Bedfordshire.

At Nice, where he went for the recovery
of his health, Thompson Scott, esq. of
Brabant-court, Philpot-lane, son of the
late George Scott, esq. merchant, of Leeds.
March 10. In Parliament-street, in her
63d year, Mary, wife of F. T. Walsh, esq.
Comptroller of his Majesty's Customs.

At Hampstead, in his 45th year, James
Timbrell, esq. formerly Captain in the
East India Company's Service; and lately
a candidate for the office of Director.
At Siusom-house, Berks, Mrs. Freke,
relict of Lieut.-gen. Freke.

At Mrs. Duppa's, Upper Homerton, in
her 83d year, Mrs. Sarah Ouchterlony.

At his house in Nile-street, Bath, aged
85, Morgan Nichols, esq. one of the sur-
geons of the General Hospital, and an al-
derman of that city. Mr. Nichols served
the office of Mayor of Bristol, 1815-16.
At Bristol, Mr. John Clark.

March 11. Maria, wife of Henry War-
ren, esq. of Dedham-grove.

March 12. In his 84th year, G. P. Towry, esq. Commissioner of the Victuallingoffice, father of Lady Ellenborough.

In Mincing-lane, T. Bell, esq.

In Upper Rupert-street, Soho, in her 60th year, Priscilla, wife of Hugh Davies, esq. late of Piccadilly.

At Pentonville, aged 37, W. Paley, esq.
barrister-at-law, eldest son of the late
Archdeacon Paley.

In Queen Anne street, in his 84th year,
Lieut.-col. Wasey.

Of gout in the stomach, aged 54, T. Dix
Pitman, of Howland-street, Fitzroy-sq.
In Lawrence Pountney-lane, Benjamin
Howard, esq.

At Langdown Cottage, near Southampton, in his 67th year, Edward Missenden Holden, esq.

March 13. At Carshalton, Surrey, Sa muel Wallace, esq.

At his house in Ipswich, at the advanced age, there is reason to believe, of 100 years, and deservedly respected, Sir William Innes, bart. of Balvenie. He was a volunteer in the Life Guards attending King George the Second at the battle of Dettingen, in the year 1743; and afterwards a cornet, and rose to be lieut.colonel in the 2d regt. of Dragoon Guards. An ancestor of his was created a baronet of Nova Scotia in 1628. The first institution of that Order was in 1625. It appears by a note in the 5th vol. of Betham's Baronetage, that Sir James Innes,

of Balvenie, died in 1722, and was suc-
ceeded by his eldest son, Sir Robert, who
dying in 1758, was succeeded by his bro-
ther, Charles, who died without issue, and
was succeeded by his youngest brother,
William, the above baronet. The title is
now extinct.

At Tiddington, Oxon, in her 86th year,
Mrs. Warner, widow of Rev. John War-
ner,
D. D. and sister of the late Sir William
Ashhurst, of Waterstock.

March 14.
Stanstead, Herts.

Joseph Hankin, esq. of

March 15. Aged 65, by apoplexy, Margaret, wife of Dr. Hutton, of Bedford-row. In York street, Portman-square, Mrs. S. W. Applewhaite, widow of the late Thomas Applewhaite, jun. esq. of the Island of Barbadoes.

At their encampment at Honiton, Mrs. Boswill, sister to the Queen of the Gipsies. She was interred with great pomp.

At Watlington Park, Edward Henry Fox Langford, esq.

March 25. Expired easily, and almost imperceptibly, at his apartments in Jesus college, Cambridge, Rev. Robert Tyrwhitt, formerly fellow of that college. His father was residentiary of St. Paul's; and his grandfather, on the mother's side, the eelebrated Dr. Gibson, bishop of London. With these and other connexions, he had every reason to expect high preferment in the church; but his conscience forbad him to make use of such advantages, and he resigned his fellowship, and all his expectations from the church, on the deli. berate conviction of his mind, that one God only-who is emphatically stiled in Scripture the Father-and the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, is the only object of religious worship. On the resignation of his fellowship he was reduced to a very narrow income, on which he lived cheerfully and contentedly; but by the death of his brother, clerk to the House of Commons, he came into possession of a property which enabled him to act up to the dictates of a generous heart. It will be incredible to the generality of readers how little he spent upon himself, and how much upon others. In every profession, Divinity, Law, Physic, Navy, Army, are many to lament his loss, and to remember the kindness of a most liberal benefactor. His benevolence was not confined to any sect or party. He looked upon all as children of one common parent, and himself as a steward merely, under Providence, for what remained to him after the gratification of his natural wants and very moderate desires. Notwithstanding his separation from the church, he lived in College, highly respected by that Society, and by the most distinguished members of the university. For the last eight or ten years

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he was confined by the gout chiefly to his rooms, and he had not slept out of College for twenty or thirty years. He was particularly well acquainted with the Statutes of the University, was associated with Jebb in his plan for the improvement of education, was a friend of the late Bishops Law and Watson; and a more strenuous advocate for liberty, civil and religious, as distinguished from anarchy and misrule, never existed. He published two sermons, preached before the university of Cambridge, the one on the Baptismal Form, the other on the Creation of all things by Jesus Christ; and whoever reads them will lament that the author has not explained his sentiments more fully on many other parts of Scripture. His nephew, Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt, is now the head of the family of this name.

At Newbold Pacy, Warwickshire, Sarah Wightwick, the wife of William Little, esq. daughter of the late Thomas, and sister of the late John Wightwick Knightley, esq. of Offchurchbury, in the same county.

ADDITIONS.

Vol. LXXXVI. ii. p. 626. b. James Duncan, esq. was the only acknowledged child of Mr. James Duncan of Lincoln's-inn, solicitor, whose death is recorded in our Obituary, vol. LXXIII. p. 1194. His father was a skilful lawyer; but too intent on the acquisition and retention of wealth; and the son was brought up in a state by which he suffered more than the inheritance of all his father's property (which was left to him by will) could compensate. He was, however, of an unassuming and easy temper, just and honourable in his

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sentiments and conduct, and generous to such of his relations as were sickly, or otherwise required his immediate assistance. As he resolved never to marry, he at all times declared, while he enjoyed tolerable health, that his property should, at his death, be divided among his relations, in fair and reasonable proportions. He was affected with a paralytic stroke, and became almost blind some time before his death. D.

P. 184. b. Rev. Richard Mant, D.D. was formerly a member of Trinity college, Oxford, where he took his degree of M. A. in 1768, but accumulated those of B. and D.D. at New College in 1793. He was educated under the Wartons, and continued on terms of the closest intimacy with those eminent scholars. He was the author of "Public Worship, a Sermon preached at the consecration of All Saints' Church, Southampton, Nov. 12, 1795;" 1796: which, when delivered, gave offence to the Dissenters, one of whom, a popular preacher of the town, published an attack upon the doctor on the charge of intolerance, to repel which he very judiciously printed his discourse.

"The Order for the Visitation of the Sick, from the Book of Common Prayer," 1805. "Eight Lectures on the Occurrences of the Passion Week," 1807. "Guide to the Understanding of the Church Catechism," 1807.-The Rev. Richard Mant, vicar of Great Coggeshall, and domestic chaplain to the archbishop of Canterbury, who has distinguished himself by several able theological and poetical publications, is a son of the deceased divine.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for March, 1817. By W. CARY, Strand. Height of Fahrenheit's Thermometer.

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PRICE OF FLOUR, per Sack, March 24, 100s. to 105s.
OATMEAL, per Boll of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, March 15, 40s. 3d.
AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, March 19, 44s. 94d. per cwt.
PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, Mar ch 24:

Kent Bags.....10. 10s. to 14. 14s.
Sussex Ditto .........102. Os. to 147. Os.
Kent Pockets
.11. Os. to 17. 17s.

Sussex Pockets......... 104. 10s. to 161, 16s.
Essex Ditto..............127. Os. to 167. Os.
Farnham Ditto..........00% 18s. to 251.
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AVERAGE PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, March 24:
St. James's, Hay 4/. 10s. Od. Straw 21. 2s. Od. Clover 77. 10s. Od.---Whitechapel, Hay 5l. 10s.
Straw 21. 35. Od.-Clover 7. 10s. Od.-Smithfield, Hay 51. 5s. Od. Straw 21. Os. 6d.

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COALS, March 24: Newcastle 32s. 3d. to 43s. Od. Sunderland 31s. 6d. to 38s. Od. TALLOW, per Stone, 8lb. St. James's Os. Od. Glare Market Os. Od. Whitechapel 3s. 5. SOAP, Yellow, 86s. Mottled 94s. Curd 935. CANDLES, 10s. Od. per Doz. Moulds 11s. 6d.

THE AVERAGE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL SHARES and other PROPERTY, in March 1817 (to the 26th), at the Office of Mr. SCOTT, 28, New Bridge-street, London.Trent and Mersey Canal, 1250l. div. 60l. per ann. - Grand Junction, 1487. 158), -Grand Surrey, 501.-Old Union, 751.-Ellesmere, 60%.-Worcester and Birmingham, 191.- Kennet and Avon, 17.-West-India Dock, 170/. div. 10. per cent.London ditto, 601.- Globe Insurance, 113.-Albion, 301. ex div.- Rock, 21. 8s.British Plate Glass Company, 2701.- Liverpool Bootle Water-Works, 621-Grand Junction Ditto, 251.- Kent Ditto, 34/. - Commercial Sale Room, 247. 10s.

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