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April 5. Aged 73, the Rev. Thomas Rocke, for nearly fifty years Vicar of Tenbury, Worc. and Rector of Silvington, Salop. He was presented to both those livings in 1785 by Mrs. Hill.

April 11. At East-Barnet Rectory, aged 45, the Rev. David Wm. Garrow, D.D. Rector of that place. He was of Christchurch Coll. Oxf. M.A. 1807, B.D. 1814, D.D. 18..; and was presented to his Rectory in 1815 by the King.

April 12. At Sulgrave vicarage, Northamptonsh. aged 64, the Rev. Wm. Harding, incumbent of that parish. He was of Wadham Coll. Oxf.; and was formerly Vicar of Freeston cum Butterworth in Lincolnshire; which having resigned, he was instituted to Sulgrave on his own petition in

1805.

April 13. Aged 66, the Rev. Wm. Moody, of Bathampton House, Somersetsh. Rector of Little Langford, Wilts. He was of St. John's Coll. Camb. B.A. 1783, M.A. 1787, and was presented to Little Langford in 1798, by the Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery.

April 18. At Much Hadham, Herts, aged 90, the Rev. Francis Stanley, for 63 years Vicar of North Weald, Essex, and late for more than forty years Rector of Eastwick, Herts. He was descended from the Very Rev. Dr. Wm. Stanley, Dean of St. Asaph, Master of Corpus Christi Coll. Camb. and Rector of Much Hadham, who died in 1731, having left by his wife Mary, dau. of Lord Chief Justice Pemberton, a son Francis, who succeeded him in his Rectory of Hadham. The gentleman now deceased was presented to North Weald in 1764, by Wm. Plumer, esq. of Gilston, and to Eastwick in 1781, by the son of the same patron. The latter he resigned about three years before his death. He was very regular and strict in his habits, dividing his time between his rectory-house at Eastwick and his family residence at Hadham.

May 5. Aged 74, the Rev. Richard Wallis, Vicar of Seaham, and Perpetual Curate of South Shields and of Blanchland, in the Diocese of Durham. To the first church he was presented in 1783 by Mrs. Robinson, to South Shields by the Dean and Chapter of Durham, and to Blanchland in 1804 by Bishop Crewe's trustees. The last had been the subject of a poem which Mr. Wallis published in 1802, entitled "The Happy Village." (see vol. LXXII. 536.) Mr. Wallis lost his only son, the Rev. John Robinson Wallis, just a year previously to his own decease, May 4, 1826 (see vol. xcvi. ii 282); he has left daughters, the youngest of whom is recently married to Thos. Surtees Raine, esq. of Croft in Yorkshire.

May 15. At Penegoes Rectory, Montgom. aged 62, the Rev. Hugh Thomas, Rector of that parish. He was of Jesus Coll.

Oxf. M.A. 1791. He filled the Chaplaincy of the Ramallies, Capt. Montague Harvey, at the time of Lord Howe's signal victory over the French fleet, June 1, 1794, and afterwards sailed with the forces under Gen.

Vaughan, to the Windward Islands, and was appointed Chaplain to a West India regiment and to the Garrison of St. Pierre, Martinique. He officiated there during the command of Sir Wm. Keppel, who presented him to a benefice in Antigua. Upon his return to England, the kindness of Sir William procured for him, during the vacancy of the see of St. Asaph, occasioned by the death of Dr. Horsley in 1806, the Rectory of Llysfaen in Denbighshire, which he resigned in 1809, on being presented by the succeeding Bishop, Dr. Cleaver, to the Rectory of Penegoes, where his memory will be long cherished.

DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

March 19. At the Hon. Thos. Windsor's, Gore-House, aged 75, Jane, relict of the Hon. and Rev. Wm. Bromley Cadogan, Vicar of Chelsea, and brother of Earl Cadogan. She was a widow lady, named Bradshaw, before her marriage to Mr. Cadogan in 1782; Mr. C. died in 1797. See a short memoir of him in vol. LXVII. 167.

March 23. In Sloane-street, aged 73, Elizabeth dowager Lady Blake. She was the only dau. of Alex. Douglas, esq. of the British settlement at Bussorah, in Persia, and widow of Sir Francis Blake, the late and second Baronet of Twisel Castle, in Northumberland. By that gentleman, who died in 1818, she was mother to Sir Francis, the present Baronet, and M.P. for Berwick; to Lt.-Gen. Robert Dudley Blake, one other son, and four daughters the youngest, of whom was married in 1805 to Bethell Earnshaw Stag, of Holmforth in Yorkshire, esq. Only ten days after this lady's death, April 3, her daughter-in-law, the wife of the present Baronet, died in Sloanestreet. Their remains were conveyed together to be interred in the family vault in Northumberland.

April 3. At Windsor, aged 18, Richard, second son of late Edw. Bullock, esq. of Upper Bedford-street, and formerly of Ja

maica.

April 10. Mr. J. S. Hughes, printer, Paternoster-row, son of the Rev. J. Hughes, Battersea, Surrey.

April 15. Aged 70, Charles Hundley, esq. of Clayton-place, Newington.

April 16. At Garlick-hill, aged 72, Mrs. S. Downes.

April 18. In consequence of falling accidentally from Lord Harborough's yacht, lying off Deptford Creek, aged 37, Henry H. Bray, esq. of Bryanston-st.

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April 22. Cath. Eling, eldest dau, of the late Rev. John Venn, Rector of Clapham.

April 22. In Edw.-st. Portman-sq. Amelia Frances, dau. of Peter Moore, esq. 25 years M.P. for Coventry.

April 22. In Giltspur-st. aged 72, John Stracey, esq. formerly of Smithfield Bars.

April 22. Of apoplexy, aged 25, Chas. Anth. Brown, esq. eldest son of the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor.

April 24. At Hammersmith, aged 88, Mary, wife of J. Crunden, esq. surveyor, of Hereford-st.

April 27. In Park-place, Regent's Park, Hans, second son of Wm. Sotheby, esq. of Sewardstone, Essex.

April 28. Aged 51, Jane, wife of Jas. Lonsdale, esq. of Berners-st. April 29.

At Manor-place, Chelsea, aged 77, Robert Marris, esq.

April 29. At Walworth, aged 70, Mary, relict of Mr. John Browne, senior Associate Engraver, R.A.

May 1. At Lambeth, aged 27, Hannah, wife of G. W. Dyson, esq. of the House of Commons.

May 2. In Bedford-sq. aged 20, Eleanor, only dau, of John Bell, one of his Majesty's Counsel.

May 3. In Great George-st. aged 12, Georgiana, fourth dau. of John Fane, esq. M.P.

May 3. Aged 67, Anne, wife of Thos. Barnard, esq. of Sloane-st.

May 4. At Clapton, Henrietta Bridget, wife of John Bradock, esq.

May 4. In Jermyn-st. Philip Denniss, esq. late Capt. 41st Foot.

May 6. At his son's, on Camberwellgreen, aged 88, Fred. Thos. Walsh, Esq. late Comptroller of the Customs in the Port of London.

May 7. Aged 64, Robert Steven, esq. of Upper Thames-st.

May 7. Aged 22, Frances Maria, eldest

dau. of Wm. Horne, esq. one of his Ma jesty's Counsel.

May 9. In Brompton-sq. aged 64, the relict of John Mills, esq.

May 9. In Hertford-str. Georgiana, infant dau. of Col. and Lady Susan Lygon.

May 9. In Gower-st. Sarah, eldest dau. of late Wm. Walton, esq. of Girdlers' Hall, May 10. At Barnsbury Park, Islington, aged 44, Ann, wife of Rev. Dan. Wilson, Vicar of that parish.

May 12. In Somerset-st. aged 84, the relict of Harlinge Stracey, esq. of Donnehill, Kent.

May 13. At Stoke Newington, Sarah, relict of Rev. Rob. Welton, late Vicar of Sandridge, near St. Alban's.

May 14. Aged 81, Eleanor, wife of John Lane, esq. of Peckham. She was polished in her manners, and blessed with great strength and energy of mind.

May 14. In Grafton-st. East, aged 77, Benj. Hardy, esq. May 14. Julia, second dau. of John Leach, esq. of George-street, Eustonsquare. May 16. In Old-street road, aged 66, Thos. Taylor, esq.

May 16. Aged 81, Wm. Keene, esq. of Vale-place, Hammersmith.

May 17. At Blackheath, aged 15, Caroline, youngest dau. of Capt. Alex. Greig.

BERKS.-March 11. At Windsor, Isabella, widow of Sir David Dundas, bart. Sir David died Jan. 10, last year, and we gave a short memoir of him in vol. xcvi. i. 177.

April 30. Salmon.

At Reading, aged 57, Dr.

BUCKS.-April 28. At Buckingham, aged 77, Thos. Herne, esq. solicitor.

CHESHIRE.-May 13. At Edge-hill, aged 72, Thos. Crewe Dod, esq. a true old English patriot, and representative of one of the most ancient and respectable families in Cheshire. He married Anne, fourth dau. of Ralph Sneyd, of Keel, in Staffordshire, esq. by whom he had a son and five daus.

CORNWALL.-April 16. Aged eight years, Caroline Mary, eldest dau. of William Rashleigh, esq of Menabilly.

CUMBERLAND.-May 7. In Caldewgate, Carlisle, Mr. Joseph Thompson, aged 100.

Lately. At Bossenthwaite, in her 80th year, Mrs. Jane Thompson. It is worthy of remark, that this is the first death that had occurred in that parish, consisting of 550 inhabitants, for 14 months.

DEVON.-April 24. At Sidmouth, aged 17, Wm. Matthews, son of William Ffarington, esq. of Shaw Hall, Lancashire.

Lately. At Torquay, Miss Worrall, dau. of Samuel Worrall, esq. formerly of Clifton. May 4. At Torquay, aged 10, the Hon.

Augusta Emily Flower, dau. of Visc. Ash

brook.

DORSET.-April 13. Miss Bryer, eldest sister of Rev Edmond Bryer, of Dorchester. Lately. At Poole, Elizabeth Goodwin, aged 102; she retained her faculties until within a few days of her death, and could see to read without glasses till within the last two years. April 29. At Lyme Regis, aged 87, Mary, wife of Rev. Michael Babbs. April 30. At his seat, Heffleton, Dr. Bain, M.D.

May 12. At Weymouth, aged 90, Rich. Prior, esq. late of Clapham, Surrey.

DURHAM.-May 12. At Durham, Peter Bowlby Marsden, esq. senior Proctor of the Diocese.

ESSEX.-April 19. At Waltham Abbey, aged 68, Theodosia, widow of the Rev. Wm. Jones, late of Broxbourn, Herts.

May 13. Aged 77, Jane, relict of John Halfhide, esq. of Waltham Abbey.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.-April 13. Aged 43, Mr. John Emdin, of Bristol. He was, perhaps, the most successful amateur composer of the day, and the author of a long catalogue of elegant and attractive ballads.

April 20. At Clifton, Anna Maria, widow of Charles Clement Adderley, esq. of Hams Hall, Warw. and eld. dau. of Edm. Cradock Hartopp, bart. by Anne, only child of Joseph Hurlock, esq. April 22. At Berkeley, aged 23, James Laugharne, esq. of Gray's Inn, a student of Lincoln's Inn.

April 28. At Cheltenham, in his 69th year, Francis Twiss, esq. father of Horace Twiss, esq. M.P. for Wootton-Bassett. He was a gentleman possessed of great talents, with a pleasing urbanity of manners. He was contemporary at Cambridge with Mr. Pitt, with whom he studied at Pembroke College under Dr. Tomline, now Bishop of Winchester.

May 18. At Cheltenham, aged 50, Joseph Marsden, esq. many years Inspector of King's Taxes.

HANTS.-April 25. At Lymington, Eliz. wife of John Richman, esq.

Lately. Aged 89, Ann, widow of Henry Adams, esq. of Bucklershard.

At North Wootton, near Sherborne, 104, Mr. Trowbridge.

May 2. At Southampton, Eliza Louisa, daughter of Colonel Grove.

May 14. At Winchester, the relict of Rev. T. Scott, Rector of King's Stanley, Glouc. HERTS.-April 23. At Totteridge Park, aged 85, Edw. Arrowsmith, esq.

May 10. At Great Berkhamstead, aged 78, Mr. Robert Jenks, late of Fleet-street, London.

May 4. At his house on Bushey-heath, aged 63, Colonel Mark Beaufoy, F.R.S. May 6. At Wormley Lodge, Hannah,

widow of James Hare, esq. M.P. and sister to Sir Abraham Hume, bart. She was the only dau. of the late Sir Abraham, the first and late Baronet, by Hannah, youngest dau. of Sir Thos. Frederick, kut. Mr. Hare died in 1804, leaving one daughter, Susanna.

May 8. At Rickmansworth, aged 28, John, fourth son of the late Ald. Magnay. May 11. At Pollen's-spit, Rickmansworth, Hen. Timberlake, esq.

HUNTS.-April 6. At Huntingdon, aged 22, Eliz.-Sarah, youngest dau. of the late Lieut.-Colonel Farquhar.

KENT.-April 18. At Bromley, aged 77, Mr. Daniel Taylor, formerly of High-street, Southwark.

April 22. At Kevington, aged 78, Eliz. relict of Joseph Berens, esq., who died Dec. 19, 1825.

May 4. At Deal, aged 49, Mary Ann, wife of Edward Spencer Curling, esq. May 8. At Sundridge, aged 24, Henry Dyson, esq. Ann, aged

LEICESTERSHIRE.-April 20. 85, widow of Mr. Hall, Leicester.

May 14. At Appleby, aged 31, Alice, wife of Mr. John Mayon, surgeon, and only dau. of Mr. John Webster, of Wilnecots, Warwickshire.

LANCASHIRE.-April 22. At Liverpool, aged 75, Cath. widow of Dr. Brandreth.

Lately. In Lancaster Castle, aged 80, W. Green, who had been confined for a debt of 1,100l. about eleven years, and is said to have bequeathed property to the amount of 40,000l.

May 16. Aged 43, Anne, wife of Robert Peel, esq. of Hyndburn, near Blackburn. MIDDLESEX.-April 14. At Willingdon, aged 80, William Perry, esq. M.D.

May 1. At Enfield, aged 35, Thomas, son of Thomas Martin, esq.

May 4. Susanna, wife of Thos. Aston, esq. of Ealing, in her 71st year.

NORFOLK.-April 9. At Runham House, Mary Eaton, wife of Cha. Symonds, esq. and only dau. of late Eli Morgan Price, D.D.

April 21. Aged 72, W. Withers, esq. solicitor, of Holt.

Lately, in her 80th year, the widow of Shelford Bidwell, esq. of Thetford.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.- April 10. At Peterborough, aged 83, John Benson, esq. one of the principal committee clerks of the House of Commons, and its oldest officer.

April 14. Aged 26, Ann, wife of Mr. John Ekins Palmer Chambers, of Northamp. Lately. At Wicken, in her 20th year, Emily Eliz. youngest dau. of Lord Charles Fitz Roy.

May 7. At Northampton, aged 72, Alderman Osborne, father of the Corporation.

May 12. Aged 73, Rev. John Horsey, 52 years Pastor of the congregation at Northampton, which was formerly under the care of Dr. Doddridge.

1827.1

OBITUARY.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-May 2. In his 80th year, Thos. Shadforth, esq. of Red Barns, the senior elder brother of the Trinity House of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

May 16. At his residence, in Newcastleupon-Tyne, Ralph Atkinson, esq. the last male descendant of an ancient family in Northumberland, and cousin to the Earl of Eldon and Lord Stowell. Mr. A. was possessed of great wealth, and notwithstanding an apparent austerity in his manner, was distinguished by a kind and feeling heart. To the several charitable institutions in his neighbourhood he was a most liberal benefactor, whilst his private charities were still more extensive, though frequently distributed so secretly, that the objects of his bounty were ignorant of the source from whence they came.

OXFORDSHIRE.--,
-April 25. Aged 69,
Mary, the wife of Wm. Folker, esq. of
Oxford.

SALOP.-Feb. Aged 81, Thos. Howell,
esq. senior alderman of Oswestry.
Aged 83,
SOMERSETSHIRE.-Lately.
Mary, widow of Jas. Coles, esq. of Taunton
Lodge, a magistrate and receiver-general of
taxes for that county.

April 17. At Bath, Mary Jane, widow of Edw. Horne, esq. of Bevis Mount, Hants. May 5. At Taunton, in the prime of life, Mr. Henry Jas. Townsend, seventh son of the late Rev. Geo. Townsend.

SUFFOLK.-April 12. At Bungay, Matthias Kerrison, esq. father of Major-Gen. Sir Edw. Kerrison, Bart. He was son of Roger Kerrison, of Broke, in Norfolk, by Mary, dau. of John Osborn, of Kirsted, in the same county. Born in an inferior station of life, and enjoying few of the advantages of education, Mr. Kerrison had accumulated by trade, and good management, property of little less value than a million sterling, which is much of it invested in the fine estates of Lord Maynard and the Marq. Cornwallis. His own habits of life were of a very plain kind. He married in 1772 Mary, dau. of John Barnes, esq. of Barsham, in Suffolk, and by that lady, who died in 1815, had other children, besides Sir Edward.

April 15. At Blofield, aged 29, Margaretta Maria, wife of Thos. Cay, esq. of Botesdale.

April 20. At Ipswich, at an advanced age, Matthew Howell, esq.

May 7. Ann, wife of Rev. Thos. Mills,
Rector of Statton, and one of his Ma-
jesty's Chaplains. She was the youngest
and only surviving dau. of Nath. Barnar-
diston, esq. of the Ryes, near Sudbury, and
of Hertford-st. May-Fair.

At Dunstable
SURREY.April 2.
House, Richmond, aged 78, Benj. Hodges,

esq.

April 26.
At Balham-hill, aged 68,
Edw. Moberly, esq. of St. Petersburgh.
May 13. At Cheam, aged 64, Wm.
Neale, esq.

May 14. Aged 29, John-Hobson, son
of-John Blades, esq. of Brookwell-ball.
SUSSEX.-May 8. At Brighton, aged 75,
James Hawkes, esq. one of the oldest in-
habitants of Reading.
At Baging-
WARWICKSHIRE.-May 8.

ton Hall, Caroline, 'wife of Rev. Walter Da-
venport Bromley.

WILTS.-May 19. At Salisbury, in his
82d year, James Wickens, esq. author of a
Plain Preface to the Bible, 1802, 8vo.

YORKSHIRE-April 7. At Thorne, Capt.
John Maples, R. Ñ.

April 18. At Bridport, aged 38, the
Rev. G. B. Wawne, Unitarian Minister of
that place.

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At Hull, aged 27, Ensign S. Nicholls, 40th reg.

April 21. Aged 45, P. Acklom, esq. of Beverley.

At Scarbro', aged 71, Mrs. Jane, wife of Dr. Oldfield.

April 29. At Swanland, aged 64, Nicholas Sykes, esq. late Alderman of Hull, and brother of Daniel Sykes, one of the Representatives of that town.

May 5.
At Womersley Vicarage, aged
9 months, Savile Thos. only child of Rev.
Thos. Cator.

May 11. At Churchbarton, near Lynn,
aged 80, Sir C. Browne, for many years
physician to his Majesty the King of Prus-
the Red Eagle.
sia, and Knight of the Prussian Order of

WALES.-May 3. At Knighton, co. Radnor, Margaret, widow of George Green, esq. May 14. At Crickhowell, Georgiana Hood, wife of Chas. Edw. O'Neill, esq. Capt. 44th reg.

SCOTLAND.-April 18. At Fort William, Mrs. Agnes Ross, aged 106.

April 19. At Dundee, Janet Findlay, aged 104.

April 22. At Barjarg Tower, Dumfriesh. Wm. F. Hunter Arundell, esq. eldest son of late Rev. A. Hunter, Professor of Divinity in the University of Edinburgh.

May 4. Jane, widow of Dr. John Walker, Professor of Natural History in the University of Edinburgh, and eldest dau. of And. Wauchope, esq. of Niddrie Mareishall.

IRELAND. Lately. At Laugharne, aged 61, Jane, only dau. of the late Hon. John Browne, many years President of the Island of Nevis, and sister to Col. J. F. Browne.

Sir Edw. Bellew, of Barmeath, co. Louth, bart.; a person of courteous manners and good talents, and an influential member of the Popish communion.

ABROAD.-Sept. 19. At Allahabad, India, Edw. Taylor Bradby, esq. Capt. E.I.C.

Sept. 26. At Barrackpore, the Hon. Wm. Stapleton, 2d son of Lord Le Despenser, and aid-de-camp to the Commander-in-chief, Lord Combermere.

Feb. 4. Drowned at Pernambuco, aged 20, John-Henry, eldest son of Mr. John Wight, of York-street, Covent-garden.

Feb. 9. At Ridgeland Estate, Jamaica, the Hon. Samuel Vaughan, one of the Assistant Judges of the Cornwall Assize Court, and formerly one of the Representatives of the parish of St. James, in the House of Assembly, and for many years Custos of that parish. During 58 years residence in the Island, his time and talents were always devoted to the public, whenever they were required. Those who knew him in private life will regret a warm and sincere friend, and the Colonial cause is deprived of an able, zealous, and indefatigable advocate.

Feb. 20. In Barbadoes, whither she had gone for the recovery of her health, Fanny, youngest dau. of Dr. Gray, Bp. of Bristol, March 10. At Malta, Caroline, wife of

Capt. Robt. Gambier, R.N. and dau, of LtGen. Browne.

March 11. At Pisa, aged 36, Mary, wife of the Rev. John Rogers, Canon Residentiary of Exeter, and dau. of the Rev. John Jope.

April 1. At Nantes, in France, Euphrosyne, wife of Stapylton Stapylton, esq. eldest son of Martin Stapylton, esq. of Myton Hall, co. York.

April 6. At Madeira, Thos. Luttrell, esq. British Consul at Parahibo de Norte.

April 11. At Rome, aged 28, Louisa Frances, wife of Philip Z. Cox, esq. of Horwood Hall, Upminster, Essex.

Lately. At Vizapatam, East Indies, John Digby, esq. eldest son of the late Sir John Newbolt, Chief Justice of Madras.

Lately. At Paris, aged 21, Maria, Duchess De Croij, eldest dau. of the Hon. Gen. Dillon, and of Frances, eldest dau. of Dominic Henry Trant, of Easingwold, in Yorkshire.

Males

BILL OF MORTALITY, from April 25, to May 22, 1827.

Christened.

Females

1066

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Salt 5s. per bushel; 1d. per pound.

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St. James's, Hay 61. 6s. Straw 21. 6s. Od. Clover 71. Os.-Whitechapel, Hay 61. os. Straw 21. 2s. Clover 6l. 15s.-Smithfield, Hay 5l. 15s. Straw 21. 5s.

Clover 61. 15s.

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TALLOW,
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SOAP, Yellow 76s. Mottled 84s. Od. Curd 885.-CANDLES, 9s. per Doz.Moulds 10s. 6d.

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