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At Hallaton Rectory, Leicest. by a sudden stroke of apoplexy, the Rev. John WilCurate of that parish. He was formerly one of the Chaplains of Trin. Coll. Cam. where he proceeded B.A. 1792, M.A. 1795, and Head-master of the Grammar-school at Bolton-le-Moors.

Dec. 13. In Guernsey, after a long and lingering illness, the Rev. Peter Maingy, M.A. He was formerly scholar of Pemb. Coll. Oxf. and lately Curate of Bampton, Oxon.

Dec. 15. At Bath, aged 58, the Rev. Joseph Balington, A.M. and M.D. He was born Jan. 12, 1768, the fifth and youngest son of Thomas Babington, of Rothley Temple, Leicestersh. esq. by Lydia, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Cardale, Vicar of Hinckley: and brother of Thomas Babington, esq. formerly M.P. for Leicester. He was originally of St. John's Coll. Camb. B.A. 1791, M. A. 1794; was incorporated of Pemb. Coll. Oxf. in the latter year, proceeded M.B. 1795, M.D. 179..

Dec. 21. At Assington Hall, Suffolk, of apoplexy, aged 77, the Rev. John Hallward, Rector of Milden, and Vicar of Assington. He was of Wore. Coll. Oxf. M.A. 1773, and was presented to both his churches in 1780, by the Rev. P. Gurdon. He has left two sons in the Church, Thomas and John, both M.A. of Worc. Coll. and the former presented by his father in 1919, to the Rectory of Stanton on the Wolds, Notts.

Dec. 23. Aged 71, the Rev. Daniel Stephen Olivier, Rector of Clifton, Beds. He was the only son of Daniel Joseph Olivier, esq. formerly an eminent merchant in London, and resident at Croom's Hill, Greenwich, who died in 1782; see in vol. LXXIII. p. 189, his epitaph in St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, then the church of his son-inlaw, Wm. Conybeare, D.D. The deceased was of Corpus Christi Coll. Oxf. B.C L. 1784, and was presented to his living by his mother in 1790. He was twice married; lastly, May 12, 1821, to Miss Susan Endersby. He had two sisters, one the wife of Dr. Conybeare, the other of Capt. Eyre.

Dec. 24. Suddenly, aged 62, universally lamented, the Rev. Robt. Bertie Broughton Robinson, Rector of Waterstock, Oxf. and of Emmington, Bucks. He was of Christchurch Coll. Oxf. M.A. 1789; and was presented to both his churches in 1790, by W. H. Ashurst, esq.

Jan. 3. At Wedmore Vicarage, Som. aged 60, the Rev. Joseph Richards, Vicar of that place. He was of Ex. Coll. Oxf. M.A. 1791, and was presented to Wedmore in 1925, by the Bp. of Lichfield and Coventry, as Dean of Wells, after the death of his brother the Rev. John Richards, the Curate of St. Michael's, Bath, of whom in vol, xcv.

i. 475. His brother's patron had been the former Dean, Dr. Lukin.

Jan. 8. At Great Fakenham, Suffolk, in his 67th year, the Rev. Charles-John Smith, Rector of that place, Vicar of Calton, Norfolk, and formerly Fellow of New College, Oxford, M. A. 1786. He was second surviving son of Joseph Smyth, esq. of Sholebrook Lodge, Northamptonshire, Lieutenant of Whittlebury Forest, by Lucy, daughter of Lucy Knightley, esq. of Fawsley in the same county.

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Jan. 15. At Clapton, aged 77, Mrs. Pettingall, formerly of the Pump-room, Bath, widow of Mr. H. Pettingall, silk-mercer in that city.

Jan. 18. At Hampton Court Palace, Eliz. Mallet, wife of Horace Seymour, esq. M.P. Jan. 19. In Cavendish-sq. Eliz. Mary, youngest dau. of Wm. Thompson Corbett, esq. of Elsham Hall, Line.

Jan. 20. At his chambers, aged 76, Randal Norris, esq. many years Sub-Treasurer of the Inner Temple.

Jan. 23. In York-terrace, Regent's Park, the widow of Chas. Grant, esq. the celebrated Director of the E.I.C. of whom we gave so long a memoir in vol. xc. ii. 561 569.

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Jan. 24. At Highgate, Frances, dau. of the late Thos. Longman, esq. and sister of the present Thomas Norton Longman, esq. Jan. 24. In Devonshire-sq. aged 37, Harriet, wife of J. Cockburn, esq.

In Trinity-sq. Christina, wife of GilbertStuart Bruce, esq.

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Jan. 25. Aged 32, Frances, wife of Fred. Pollock, esq. Barrister, of Bedford-row; dau. of the late Francis Rivers, esq.

John-Chicheley, infant son of Chas. Plowden, esq. of York-st. Portman-sq.

In Milbank-row, aged 50, John Vidler, contractor for mail-coaches.

Jan. 26. Aged 38, R. F. Clementson, esq. of Clement's Inn, and Great Suffolk-st. Southwark.

At the Hon. Mrs. Cadogan's, Grosvenorst. West, Lieut. Wm. Milner Slade, R.N. In Bryanstone-sq. Jas. Allan, the infant son of Joseph Hume, esq. M.P.

Jan. 27. In Castle-court, Budge-row, aged 51, Geo. Spawforth, esq.

Jan. 28. In New-st. Spring-gardens, Edw. Harvey Delafield, esq.

In the Strand, John Burford, esq. of the Panoramas in Leicester-sq. and the Strand. In Old Burlington-st. aged 55, Wm. Griffin, esq. late Sec. of the Board of Ordnance. Jan. 29. In Duke-st. Westminster, aged

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77, the Right Hon. Lady Louisa, widow of Right Hon. Sir Arch. Macdonald, bart. and sister to the Marq. of Stafford. She was the eldest child of Granville, the first and late Marquess, K. G. by his second wife Louisa, dau. of Scroope, 1st Earl of Bridgwater; was born Oct. 22, 1749, marr. Dec. 25, 1777; and had several children (see the memoir of her husband, whom she survived but eight months, in our last vol. pt. i. p. 573).

Jan. 30. At her son's chambers, Verulambuildings, Gray's Inn, aged 49, Anne, widow of Sam. Knight, esq. of Edmonton.

Jan. 31. At Park House, Walworth, aged 81, Sarah, relict of Sam. Brandon, esq. In Woburn-pl. Russell-sq. the widow of Benj. Rouse, esq. of New Bridge-st.

At Isleworth, the widow of Joseph Thack

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Feb. 5. In Cottage-pl. City-road, aged 66, Jes. Day, esq.

At Walthamstow, aged 68, Samuel, third son of the late Peter Dobree, esq. of Beauregard in Guernsey.

Anne, wife of Rich. Moorby, esq. Macclesfield-st. Soho.

In Upper Wimpole-st. Mary-Anne, wife of Maj.-Gen. H. Fox Calcraft.

Ju Queen-sq. Westminster, aged 86, Mr. Roht. Hooke.

Feb. 9.

At Whitehall, in her 70th year, the Right Hon. Anne, Lady Carrington. She was the dau. of Henry - Boldero Barnard, esq. of Cave Castle, near Beverley; was the wife of Robert, 1st and present Lord Carrington, and had issue one son and eleven daughters. Her Ladyship's funeral took place on the 19th at St. Peter's, Nottingham. Besides Lord Carrington and the Hon. Robt. Smith, there were present Earl Stanhope and Lord Granville Somerset (her Ladyship's sons-in-law), Samuel, John, George, and Robert Smith, esqs. Wm. Manning, esq. and several junior members of the family.

Feb. 10. In Charlotte-st. Portland-pl. aged 77, the widow of Dr. Reynolds.

Feb. 11. Jean, wife of Wni. Pratt, esq. of Russell-sq.

Aged 18, Mary-Anne, eldest dau. of Michael Gibbs, esq. Walbrook,

Aged 7, Edw -Henry, son of C. H. Phillips, esq. of Half Moon-st.

Feb. 12. Cath.-Mary, wife of John Jorge, esq. of Upper Montague-st. Russell-sq. Feb. 13. Aged 50, Sarah-Anne, wife of Edw. Skegg, esq. of John-st. Adelphi. In Bedford-sq. Joseph Ward, esq. Feb. 14. Aged 68, Lucy, relict of Thos. Marriott, esq. of Old Broad-st.

Aged 21, John, eldest son of John Moore, esq. of Lincoln's Inn and Walnut-tree-walk, Lambeth.

Feb. 15. In Great Queen-st. Westminster, aged 37, Mrs. Sutherland, mother of Alex. R. Sutherland, M.D.

At Denmark-hill, Camberwell, G. Scorer, esq.-In Percy-st. aged 93, Mrs. Harris. Feb. 16. At Hampstead-heath, aged 60,` Wm. Gilkes, esq.

Feb 17. Wm. Jennings, esq. of Bloomsbury-sq, aged 78.

In Connaught-sq. Mary, wife of Lieut.col. Radclyffe, and eldest sister of Henry Crockett, esq. of Little Onn Hall, Staff.

At Downshire - hill, Hampstead, Mrs. Charles Malton.

J. Cugnoni, M.D. of Upper Thornhaugh

street.

In Lower Berkeley-st. the widow of Thos. Hibbert, esq. of Chalfont, Bucks.

BERKS.-Jan. 23. At Lovell-hill Cottage, James Cumming, esq. F. S. A. and late of the Office of the Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India.

Jan. 27. At Reading, in his 80th year, John Shuttleworth, esq. formerly of Elsinore, and late of London, merchant.

Jan. 30. Eliza-Harriott, widow of Michael Anthony, esq. of Sheppon House.

Feb. 3. In Oxford-road, Reading, aged 100, Mr. Sam. Stepney. Until within a few days of his death, he could see to read the smallest print without the aid of glasses, and at 96, was in full possession of all his faculties. He has left a widow, aged 96, who had been his wife for 70 years.

Feb. 5. At his seat, near Reading, Cha. Dickinson, esq. of Stafford-row, London, and Farley hill, Berks, many years an active Magistrate of Berkshire, a Fellow of the Antiquarian Society, one of the original proprietors of the Royal Institution, and a member of several of the most distinguished Literary Clubs. Descended from an ancient family, he was through life remarkable for the polish and amenity of manner which best characterise a gentleman, as well as for the grace and power of his conversation, and the variety and exactness of his acquirements. His large estates in Somersetshire, Jamaica, &c. devolve on an infant daughter.

BUCKS. At Chesham, aged 99, Mr. Wm. Price. He was, until a few weeks before his death, in the full possession of all his facultics. He was the eldest member of the

Goldsmiths' Company, and used frequently to express a wish that he might attain the age of 100, for he would, in that case, he said, be entitled to an annuity allowed by the Company to those of their members who live to be centenarians.

CHESHIRE. Jan. 30. At Cheadle Hall, aged 83, Mary, widow of Jas. Harrison, esq. Feb. 1. At the Elms, near Bentley, aged 55 years, universally regretted, John Twemlow, esq.

CUMBERLAND.-Jan. 14. In Shoddon Gate, Carlisle, after a long illness, aged 73, Mr. Wm. Pitt. He possessed various scientific acquirements, and rationally employed his leisure in philosophical recreations; his meteorological observations were singularly accurate, and he usually communicated the result to the Monthly Magazine.

Jan. 30. At Burtholme, near Brompton, aged 100, Mr. Timothy Lowthian. DERBY.-Jan. 20. At the Elms, Derby, aged 60, E. Ward, esq.

Feb. 10. Aged 21, Robert-Hayhurst, 3d son of the Rev. John Hancock Hall, of Risley Hall.

DEVON.-Lately. At Chudleigh, Commander Tho. Arscott, R. N.

At Sidmouth, Eliza-Mary, only dau. of Lieut.-col, Stevens.

Feb. 6. At Alphington, Exeter, the wife of Thos. Hoggard, esq. late of Antigua. Feb. 7. At Sidmouth, Josias Readshaw Morley, esq. of Marrick Park, Yorkshire.

DORSET.-Jan. 20. At Wareham, aged 76, Rich. Robinson, esq. father of the M. P. for Worcester. His father was Rector of Coombe Keynes, and of East Stoke, Dorset, and his uncle served the office of High Sheriff of that county in 1766.

Feb. 11. At Francis Woodforde's, Esq. Sherborne, aged 52, Jane, wife of the Rev. W. F. Grove, of Melbury Abbas, Dorset.

Feb. 12. At Abbotsbury Castle, aged 28, the Hon. Giles-Digby-Robert FoxStrangways, Capt. 7th Hussars, brother to the Earl of Ilchester. He was the 2d son of Henry-Thomas, 2d and late Earl, by Juliana, dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Wm. Digby, Dean of Durham, brother of the 1st Earl Digby.

DURHAM. Feb. 1. Aged 34, Mr. Thos. Green, of South Shields, son of the late Rob. Green, esq. This gentleman displayed his brave and humane character in rescuing, at the imminent peril of his own life, and when every hope had ceased, the crews of two vessels wrecked near Tynemouth, Dec. 2, 1825.

ESSEX. Jan. 29. At Clavering, aged 87, Mary, relict of Mr. Wm. Wales, mathematical master of Christ's Hospital, who accompanied Capt. Cook as astronomer in his second voyage round the world.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.-Jan. 23. At Cheltenham, aged 72, James Dunsford, esq. upwards of 30 years the Chief Clerk to the

Oxford Canal Company, from which office he retired a few years since.

Feb. 1. Aged 22, Eliz. Jones, eldest dau. of T. Hardwicke, esq. of Tytherington. Feb.8. At Bristol, John Whitfield, esq. of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford.

Feb. 9. At the Wilderness. Eliz. relict of John Colchester, esq. of Westbury-onSevern.

Feb. 11. At Northland-cottage, Cheltenham, Mrs. M. Hodges, eldest dau. of the late Wickers Hodges, esq. of Highgate.

Feb. 12. Aged 53, William Sealy, esq. of Shirehampton.

HANTS. Feb. 5. At Emsworth, aged 49, Maurice Evans, esq. Navy Agent.

Jan. 18. At Chawton, aged 87, the relict of Rev. Geo. Austen.

At Portsea, aged 87, Mr. Lowcay, R. N. who has left four sons in the Naval ServiceCommander H. Lowcay, and Lieut. Wm. Robert, and George Lowcay.

HEREFORD.-At Hereford, aged 97, Philip Lane (better known by his appellation of "Blind Phil"), who for nearly 70 years was bell-ringer at Hereford Cathedral.

HERTS.-Feb. 8. At Little Berkhamstead, aged 17, Henry, youngest son of late John Stratton, esq.

Feb. 9. At Shenley, Rachel, wife of J. M. Winter, esq.

ΚΕΝΤ. Jan. 27. At Beckenham, H. Warren, esq late of Dedham-grove, Essex.

Jan. 28. At Tunbridge Wells, aged 50, Miss Eliz. Fry, of Grove House, equally distinguished for true Christian piety and extensive benevolence.

LANCASHIRE.-Lately. At the Cavalry Barracks, at Hulme, near Manchester, Major Soulsby, 2d Drag. Guards.

LEICESTERSHIRE.-Jan. 13. At Great Bowden, aged 70, Anne, wife of Hen, Shuttleworth, esq.

LINCOLNSHIRE.-Feb. 0. At Lincoln, Mrs. Sophia Sill, sister of the late Joseph Sill, esq. of Bath (formerly of Lincoln) and of the Viscountess de Tagoah, of Piccadilly.

MIDDLESEX.-Feb. 18. At Gunnersbury House (the seat of his uncle, Major Morison), aged 24, Capt. Geo. Nixon Ramsay, 6th Enniskillen Reg. Drag. only son of Major-Gen. Ramsay, of the White Friars, Canterbury.

NORFOLK.-Feb. 10. At Barwick House, aged 27, Caroline, eldest dau. of the late Wm. Hoste, esq.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. - Dec. 15. Aged 60, Matthew Wilson, esq. of Kettering. He bequeathed various sums to religious and charitable institutions; amongst which are, to the Northampton General Infirmary, 500l.; to the British and Foreign Bible Society, 1000%; and to the London Missionary Society, 500l.

NORTHUMB.Jan. 16. At Berwick Hill,

aged 104, Mrs. Barbara Olive.

Jan. 27. At Alnwick, Thos. Bell, esq. Solicitor.

OXFORDSHIRE-Jan. 16. At Cornwell, Francis Penyston, esq. whose character as a gentleman and a magistrate will long embalm his memory with respect.

Jan. 21. Aged 22, Mr. Joseph Richmond Dowson, Commoner of Queen's College, son of Rev. Wm. Dowson, of Graystock, Cumberland, and nephew of Dr. Dowson, formerly Principal of Edmund Hall. Jan. 31. At Middle Aston, aged 101, Mary, wife of Mr. Wm. Faithorn, late of High Wycomb.

Feb. 9. In her 99th year, Mrs. Jane Trollope, of St. Giles's, Oxford. She was the dau. of Thos. Trollope, esq. Barrister-atLaw, and died in the mansion-house in which she was born. She was sister-in-law to Thos. Rowney, esq. M. P. for Oxford for several Parliaments.

Feb. 10. At Oxford, aged 54, Mr. T. Hollis, possessed of a kind disposition and benevolent heart.

Feb. 12. At Studley Priory, Le Blount, fourth son of Sir Alex. Croke.

SALOP. June 13. Aged 18, MatildaEliz. second dau. of Thomas Parr, esq. of Lythwood Hall.

Feb. 13. At Ludlow, aged 58, Gervaise Thorp, esq. M.D.

SOMERSET.-Jan. 26. In Stanhope-st. Bath, aged 95, Mrs. Charlotte Giberne, maternal aunt of Rev. Geo. Butler, D.D. Head Master of Harrow School. Her remains were buried, Feb. 2, in a family vault in Weston Church-yard, Bath, the Rev. Weeden Butler, of Chelsea, nephew to the deceased, and one of her legatees, attending as chief mourner.

Jan. 17. At Montacute, Anne, youngest dau. of J. Phelips, Esq.

Jan. 21. At Yeovil, Geo. Proctor Upton, Esq. solicitor, Mayor of Lyme Regis, and steward to the Earl of Westmorland.

Lately. At Bath, aged 66, Mary, widow of Martin Dempsey, esq. of Clarges-st.

Feb. 7. In Bath, aged 42, Lucy, wife of John Benett, esq. M. P. for Wilts, and dau. of late Edmund Lambert, esq. of Boyton. SUFFOLK. - Feb. 12. At Milden-hall, Joseph Andrews, esq.

SURREY.-Jan. 15. Aged 64, Henry Woods, esq. of Purcroft, Chertsey. His moral and religious character was through life unimpeachable. Possessing great memory and talents, it was his delight to diffuse his extensive knowledge.

Feb. 2. At Limpsfield, aged 84, Clement Samuel Strong, esq.

Feb. 4. At the Rectory, Stoke D'Abernon, Eliz. wife of Rev. Philip Vaillant.

Feb. 11. At his son-in-law's, Capt. Johnson, of Croydon, aged 86, Mr.Joseph Cooke, Surgeon.

Feb. 15. At Bridgfield House, Wandsworth, Ann, relict of Wm. Atkinson, esq. late of Stockwell, and Austin-friars, London.

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Jan. 23. At Brighton, aged 57, Major Hugh Falconer.

Jan. 24. At Storrington, the widow of Col. Harry Bisshopp.

Jan. 29.

At Brighton, aged 53, Josiah Robert Harrison, esq. late of the firm of Boydell and Co, Printsellers, Cheapside.

Feb. 1. At Hastings, aged 8, the relict of the Right Hon. Theophilus Jones. She was dau. of Col. John Murray, M. P. co. Monaghan, by Mary, dau. of Cadwallader, 9th Lord Blayney; and was consequently sister to the late Countess of Clermont and the Dowager Lady Rossmore.

Feb. 11. Aged 22, Edw. Wm. 3d son of T. R. Ridge, esq. of Fyning House.

Feb. 13. In her 23d year, Caroline, 3d dau. of the Rev. Rich. Wetherell, of Pashley House, Ticehurst.

Feb. 19. At Brighton, Charlotte, wife of Thos. Lockwood, esq. and 3d dau, of the late Lord George Manners Sutton.

WARWICK.-Feb. 7. Aged 74, Millisent, youngest and only surviving sister of the late John Newdigate Ludford, esq. D. C. L. of Ansley Hall.

Feb. 8. Aged 54, Susan, wife of T. F. Steele Perkins, esq. of Sutton Coldfield.

WESTMORELAND.-Jan. 12. At Temple Sowerby, in his 80th year, Joshua Marriott, esq. formerly of Rusholme, near Manchester.

WILTSHIRE.-Jan. 22. At an advanced age, John Garrett, Esq. of Market Lavington. Jan. 23. At Salisbury, Geo. Baker, esq. Jan 27. At Great Bedwin, aged 102, Eliz. Sopp, widow.

Jan. 28. At Warminster, Jane Eliz. eldest dau. of Hezekiah Wyche, Esq. of Salisbury.

WORCESTERSHIRE.-Jan. 24. At the Link, parish of Leigh, aged 102, Catherine Hill. She had been confined to her bed, on account of bodily weakness, and had lost her sight, but her mental faculties and hearing were unimpaired until nearly the end of her life.

Feb. 5. At Rose Lawn, near Worcester, at an advanced age, Margaret, relict of Francis Wheeley, Esq. of Birmingham.

YORKSHIRE.-Jan. 20. At Easingwold, aged 83, Thos. Jackson, Esq. formerly an eminent tanner there.

Feb 9. At the Grove, Richmond, Maria Juliana, wife of Thos. Stapleton, Esq. of Drax, and sister of Sir Wm. Gerard, Bart, She was the second dau. of Sir Robert Causfield Gerard, the 9th Bart. of Bryn, by Cath. dau. of Wm. Anderton, of Buxton, Esq.

Feb. 11. Aged 51, Mr. Rich. Garland, of Hull, solicitor. He was a man of great literary attainments, and author of "A Tour in Teesdale, including Rokeby and its

environs." He was also the translator of "Dellon's Account of the Inquisition at Goa;" and of" Skioldebrand's Picturesque Tour to the North Cape."

ISLE OF MAN.-Jan. 10. At Castletown, aged 28, Mary Anne, wife of Nicholas Taubman Christian, Esq. and eldest dau. of Major Hooke, R. A.

SCOTLAND.-Jan. 5. James Maxwell, esq. of Kirkcudbright.

Jan. 7. In North Hanover-street, Edinburgh, aged 64, Mr. Peter Marshall, artist, inventor of the ingenious Peristrephic Pa

norama.

Jan. 17. At Edinburgh, Anne, wife of J. A. Robertson, esq. M. D. youngest dau. of late Charles Lockhart, esq. of New Hall, Ross-shire.

Jan. 24. At Wellshot House, near Glasgow, aged 64, Wm. Forlong, esq.

Jan. 27. At Springland, Perthshire, Jane-Eliz. youngest dau. of David Geo. Sandeman, esq.

Jan. 28. In Edinburgh, Robert Allow, esq. Lecturer on Surgery, and one of the Surgeons of the Royal Infirmary.

At Glasgow College, aged 84, George Jardine, esq. Professor of Logic in that University.

Feb. 5. At Press, near Edinburgh, aged 57, Alex. Henderson, esq. late Chief Magis trate of that city.

IRELAND. Lately. In Dublin, Eliza, dau. of the late Adam Marshall, esq. of Edinburgh.

Jan. 10. At the Palace, Waterford, Frances, wife of the Hon. and Right Rev. Rich. Bourke, Lord Bishop of that diocese. This excellent and accomplished woman was the second dan. of the late Most Rev. Rob. Fowler, Archbp. of Dublin, and sister to the present Bp. of Ossory, and the Countess of Kilkenny.

Jan. 15. At Larne, David Linn, esq. surgeon, half-pay 62d reg. His remains were interred at the family burying-place at Rashee.

At Fruit-hill, co. Derry, aged 72, Conolly M'Causland Gage, esq. late of the Mall, Clifton, near Bristol.

ABROAD.-Aug. 5. At Rajkote, East Indies, aged 22, Lieut. Alex. Balmanno, 2d Bombay Light Cavalry, youngest son of Alex. Balmanno, esq. of Upper Charlotte-st. Fitzroy-sq. and Netter's Hall, Hawkhurst, Kent.

Aug. 12. On board the Duchess of Athol, at Singapore, on his passage home, Chas. Gore Houlton, esq. of Bombay Civil Service, second son of Col. Houlton, of Fatleigh Castle, Somerset.

Nov. At Tampico, Mexico, Commodore Chas. Thurlow Smith, of the Mexican Navy, late Post Captain in the British Service (commanding the Hibernia, Undaunted, &c.), and nephew to Sir Sidney Smith.

Jan. 23. At Marseilles, Capt. Henry Thomson, R.N.

Feb. 10. At Montereau Faut Youne, in France, John Spurrier, esq. formerly of

At Ballina, aged 117, Mr. H. Gallagher. Yardley Bury, Herts.

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45.

Od. to 5s.

Mutton Veal..

4s.

Od. to 4s. 8d.

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AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, 60s. to 90s. per cwt.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW.

St. James's, Hay 5l. 5s. Straw 17. 19s. Clover 61. 17s.-Whitechapel, Hay 51. 5s. Straw 11. 16s.

Beef.....

Clover 61. 6s.

SMITHFIELD, Feb. 19. To sink the Offal―per stone of 8lbs.
2d. | Lamb....
Os. Od. to Os. Od.
Head of Cattle at Market Feb. 19:

4s.

6d. to 5s. 8d.

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Pork

4s. 2d. to 5s. 4d.

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Beasts............ 2253 Calves 112
Sheep and Lambs 26,660

COAL MARKET, Feb. 19, 28s. 6d. to 39s. Od.

TALLOW, per Cwt. Town Tallow 45s. 6d.

Yellow Russia 40s. Od.

SOAP, Yellow 76s. Mottled 84s. Od. Curd 88s.—CANDLES, 9s. per Doz. Moulds 10s. 6d.

Pigs

120

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