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June 21. At Hinton Waldrist, Berks, aged 66, the Rev. George Sherwood Evans, Rector of that parish. He was of Pembroke college, Oxford, B.A. 1808, M.A. 1811.

June 23. At Cotterstock, Northamptonshire, aged 53, the Rev. Alexander Macdonald, Vicar of that parish. He was of Queen's college. Cambridge, B.D. 1834; and was presented to Cotterstock in 1831 by the Earl of Westmoreland.

At Kirk Louan, Isle of Man, aged 72, the Rev. Joseph Qualtrough, Vicar of that parish, to which he was presented by the King, in 1824.

June 24. At Hallow, Worc. the Rev. Henry Joseph Stevenson, Vicar of that parish, a Prebendary of Worcester, and Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Worcester. He was of Jesus college, Cambridge, B.A. 1827, M.A. 1830. He had been for many years Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Worcester; by whom he was collated to the rectory of St. Nicholas, Worcester, in 1842, and to the vicarage of Hallow in 1845. Having suffered for some time from nervous excitement, he had withdrawn from all active duty by the advice of his medical adviser; but, rising from bed at 1 a.m. for the purpose of taking a composing draught, he cut his throat with a razor, before his wife was able to prevent him.

June 25. At Hampstead, Middlesex, aged 88, the Rev. Charles Holworthy, Vicar of Bourn, Cambridgeshire. He was of University college, Oxford, B.A. 1786, and was presented to the vicarage of Bourn in 1795 by Christ's college, Cambridge.

At Warnford, Hampshire, aged 80, the Rev. Richard Hume Lancaster, Rector of that parish (1802). He was of Merton college, Oxford, B.A. 1793, M.A. 1796.

June 27. Off St. Vincent, on his passage to England for the recovery of his health, aged 48, the Rev. William Cornewall, Colonial Chaplain on the Gold Coast.

At Horwich, Lanc. the Rev. John Hampson Johnson, of Pembroke college, Oxford, B.A. 1820, M.A. 1823. He was brother of the Rev. S. Johnson, Incumbent of Atherton, with whom he matriculated on the same day at Lincoln college, Oxford; and graduated B.A. 1820, M.A. 1823. He published in 1851 "Family Readings from the Gospel of St. Luke."

June 28. At Sandy Cove, Dublin, accidentally drowned when bathing, aged 24, the Rev. Moore Morgan Macintosh, Curate of Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire.

Lately. The Rev. John Armstrong, Incumbent of Kiltoom, dioc. Elphin.

The Rev. John Fletcher, M.A. Perp. Curate of Bradfield, Yorkshire (1819).

The Rev. Richard Dods, Rector of Fleet, near Holbeech, Linc. (1807). He was of Corpus Christi college, Cambridge, incorporated M.A. 1807.

At Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, aged 61, the Rev. Robert Little, Rector of that parish. He was of Sidney Sussex college, Cambridge, B.D. 1832, and was presented to his living in 1841 by the Lord Chancellor.

The Rev. T. Peyton, Head Master of the Free Grammar School, Sierra Leone.

July 2. At Comely Bank, Perth, the Rev. John Dodgson, M.A. formerly Incumbent of St. Peter's episcopal church, Montrose.

At his father's house, Llanerfyl, aged 32, the Rev. Edmund John Lloyd, late Curate of Tremeirchion. He was of Christ's college, Camb. B.A. 1844.

At Catania, in Sicily, aged 27, of a coup-de-soleil, the Rev. David Veel, only son of the Rev. David Jones, of Stanley St. Leonard's, Glouc.

The Rev. John Mort Wakefield, M.A. late Assistant Master in the Free Grammar School, Shrewsbury, and Incumbent of Little Berwick near that town. He was of St. John's college, Cambridge, B.A. 1825, M.A. 1828.

July 4. At Birtley hall, Northumberland, aged 80, the Rev. Robert Lowther, Incumbent of Birtley (1805).

At Tadlow, Camb. aged 71, the Rev. St. John
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Wells Lucas, Vicar of that place and Rector of East Hatley. He was of Downing college, B.A. 1828, M.A. 1831; and was presented to both his churches by that society in Jan. 1840.

July 8. At Madras, the Rev. Walter Posthumus Powell, D.C.L. Chaplain to the Garrison, Fort St. George. He was of Worcester college, Oxford, B.A. 1828, B. and D.C.L. 1836.

July 9. At Down house, Olveston, Glouc. aged 85, the Rev. George D'Arville.

August 5. At Petworth, the Rev. William Fry, Rector of Egdean (1832). He was self-educated, and possessed a very intimate knowledge of Scripture; it might be almost said that the Bible was his only book. This familiarity with the Sacred Writings enabled him to become an effective extemporary preacher. He was a man of primitive simplicity and purity of life, and a most useful parish priest. The living is in the patronage of the Biddulph family of Burton Park.

DEATHS,

ARRANGED IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER. Jan. 8. At Nelson, New Zealand, by the accidental discharge of his gun, Henry, son of John Eliot, esq. of Lambourne, Essex.

Feb. 25. At Forest Creek, Australia, aged 15, Henry Stewart Forbes Leith, fourth son of the late Col. Forbes Leith, of Whiteliaugh, Aberdeensh.

Feb. 26. At Melbourne, Australia, aged 25, George-Jackson, second son of the late Robert Henry French, esq. of Hunter Oak, Northumberland.

March 24. At Kyneton, Port Philip, aged 33, Frederick-Augustus, third son of the late Henry Jeffreys, esq. and formerly of the 19th Regt.

On board H.M.S. Sphinx, between Trincomalee and the Cape, from severe wounds received under Capt. Loch, at the storming of Donabew, in Burmah, aged 23, Lieut. Hugh Alan Hinde, late mate of H.M.S. Winchester, and third son of the late Rev. Thomas Hinde, of Winwick, co. Lancaster.

April 15. On his way to Madras to embark for England, aged 19, Edward-Charles, second son of the late John Alexander Sutherland Forbes, esq. Bombay Civil Service, and grandson of the late Col. D. Prother, C.B.

April 18. At Young Daen, near Shewgheen, Burmah, aged 30, Capt. Edmund Disney Byng, 1st European Bengal Fusiliers, and late A.D.C. to Gen. Sir Charles Napier; second son of Rear-Adm. the Hon. Henry Byng (uncle to Lord Viscount Torrington) by Maria-Jane, dau. of the Hon. J. B. Clarke, esq. member of council at Cape Breton. He married in April 1852 Elizabeth Egbertha, dau. of the late John Horsley, esq. Madras Civil Service.

April 19. On his passage to Australia, ThomasAndrews, youngest son of Mrs. Wylde, of Winchester, widow of the Rev. Robert Wylde, Vicar of Claverdon, Warwickshire.

April 24. From fever, contracted whilst serving with his regiment in Burmalı, aged 43, Capt. Edward Lionel Wolley, 51st Light Inf. son of the late Rev. Godfrey Wolley, Rector of Hawnby, and Vicar of Hutton Bushell, Yorkshire.

April 26. At Donabew on the Irawaddy, aged 23, Wm. Haynes, esq. late of Evesham, Worc. Assistant Surgeon, 52nd Regt. H.E.I.C.S.

April 30. At Moulmein, aged 34, Marion, wife of Capt. T. P. Sparks, 17th Madras Nat. Inf. and Deputy-Comm. at Rangoon.

April. At Geelong, N.S.W., Charles, second son of the late John Towgood, esq. of Clement's-lane and Upper Bedford-place.

May 4. At Calcutta, aged 28, Thomas Tredgold, esq. Civil Eng. of the Stamp Office, son of the late Thomas Tredgold, esq. C.E.

May 8. At Port Natal, aged 28, Frederick-William Bishop, esq. second son of the late John Bishop, esq. of Sunbury House, Middlesex, and Ascot Lodge, Berks.

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May 11, Aged 27, Lieut. George Adolphus Pidcock, R.N. youngest son of John Pidcock, esq. M.D. Watford, Herts. He was killed in the capture of a pirate fleet by H.M.S. Rattler, in the China Seas, near Amoy.

May 15. Killed by the fall of an avalanche, in the valley of Wurdwun, to the north of Cashmere, aged 27, Christopher Wright Wray, Assistant Surgeon H.M. 87th Regt. and third son of the late George Wray, esq. of Cleasby, Capt. Bengal service.

May 21. At the Burdwan Dak Bungalow, near Calcutta, aged 29, Lieut. F. A. Hook, 73d N.I. eldest son of the late Theodore Hook, esq.

At Nussaerabad, aged 24, Adam Gordon Newall, esq. Bombay Art. third son of Capt. Newall, E.I C.N.S.

May 24. At Rangoon, aged 39, Lieut.-Col. Charles James Coote, 12th Regt. sixth son of the late Chidley Coote, esq. of Mount Coote, Limerick.

At Midnapore, Bengal, aged 27, Wm. Charles Owen, esq. M.D.

June 2. Drowned at Fernando Po, Mr. George Herrick Burnaby, mate of H.M. steamer Polyphemus. He was son of the late Rev. T. Burnaby, formerly of Quorndon, and for many years one of the curates of All Saints', Loughborough.

June 4. At Madras, aged 26, Maria-Margrita, wife of Capt. Robson Benson, MN.I.

June 6. At Graaf Reinet, Cape of Good Hope, aged 27, Madeline-Meriel, wife of the Rev. Wm. Long, Chaplain of the English Episcopal Church, and dau. of Deputy-Comm.-Gen. Watt.

June 9. Aged 7, Emily-Spencer, youngest dau. of Francis Jackson, esq. Provost Marshal of Grenada.

At Copenhagen, aged 29, Mary-Frances-Constantia, wife of George P. L. Mansfield, esq. of Morristown, Lattin, co. Kildare.

June 11. At Vera Cruz, on board H.M.S. Daring, Benjamin William Tribe, esq. Paymaster R.N. eldest son of Benj. Tribe, esq. of Chatham.

June 12. At Jerusalem, aged 10 months, Prederic-William, infant son of the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Jerusalem.

At Glenafon, Taiback, Robert Lindsay, esq. formerly of the E. I. Co.'s Naval Serv. second son of the late Capt. Lindsay, R.N. of Charlton, Kent.

June 13. At Mogomalee, Ceylon, aged 39, Edwin Stanhope Whitehouse, esq. of Liverpool.

June 15. At Calcutta, Lieut. Wm. Chappell Coffin, R.N. Admiralty Mail Agent. He was second son of J. W. Coffin, esq. Devonport. He entered the service 1824, was made Lieut. 1841, and was for some years first Lieut. of the Scylla 18, and afterwards of the Recruit brig. In 1842 he was awarded a pension of 271. 78. 6d. for wounds.

June 20. At South-bank, Regent's Park, aged 53, Anne, widow of Lieut.-Col. Arthur Warde, 3d Bengal Light Cavalry.

June 23. Aged 24, Willoughby J. Smith, esq. Lieut. R.N. youngest son of William Smith, esq. solicitor, Hemel-Hempstead. He was drowned by the upsetting of a boat in crossing the bar of the river Tampico, in the Gulf of Mexico, while conveying dispatches from H.M.S. Daring, together with, aged 17, Maurice H. Trevilian, R.N. of H.M.S. Daring, third son of Major Trevilian of Newberry. house, Frome.

June 24. At Fort Bowen, New Granada, aged 24, Arthur W., second son of the late Rev. G. Percival Sandilands.

June 28. At Pimlico, Archibald Stirling Gilchrist, esq. only son of the late Capt. Gilchrist, R.N. June 29. At Kingston, Jamaica, aged 29, Lieut. H. N. Gell, R.M.

At Aden, Dunmore M. wite of Major C. W. Hudson, 16th Madras Inf.

At the Government House, Antigua, Bennet Langton, esq. late 66th Regt.

At Maidsmoreton, aged 91, Mrs. Sarah Paxton. June 30. At Woodstock. Upper Canada, aged 60, Richard Foquett, esq. late of Newport, I.W.

At Weston Underwood, aged 78, Mrs. Susan

Haynes. She formerly lived in the service of the poet Cowper.

July 4. At Oporto, Baron d'Ancede, brother of M. J. Soares, esq. of Upper Hamilton-terr. St. John's-wood.

July 5. Aged 82, Thomas Timothy Benningfield, esq. of Hutton; and on the 20th, aged 77, Martha, his widow.

July 7. At Edinburgh, aged 59, Harriett-Anne, wife of John Macwhirter, M.D.

July 8. At Chantilly, France, Arthur Geddes, esq. At Delamere Rectory, Cheshire, aged 8, Frederick-William, second son, and on the 13th, aged 10, Zachary-Granger, eldest son, of Zachary Mudge, esq. of Sydney, Plympton, Devon.

July 9. At Fareham, Hants, aged 72, AnneElizabeth, widow of the Rev. W. Harrison, Vicar of Fareham and Canon of Winchester.

At Barnstaple, aged 98, Miss Susan Servante. At Tiverton, at an advanced age, the relict of the Rev. Robert Talley.

July 10. Jane, dau. of the late Adam Callander, esq. younger of Craigforth, Stirling.

At St Leonard's-on-Sea, Mrs. Blogg.

At Somersal Herbert, Derbysh. in his 2d year, Basil Derrin, youngest son of William Fitz Herbert, esq.

Frances-Harriet, eldest surviving dau. of Nathaniel Edward Kindersley, esq.

At Ivy House, Stranraer, aged 63, Anne, widow of Lieut.-Gen. John M'Nair, C.B.

At St. Leonard's, aged 16, Frances Melville, dau. of George A. C. Plowden, esq. of Calcutta.

At Wellington, Som. aged 70, Anne, widow of the Rev. William Prockter Thomas, LL.B. Preb. of Wells and Vicar of Wellington.

July 11. Aged 20, Osmond, eldest son of J. H. Alleyne, M.D. Gloucester-pl. Hyde Park-gardens. At Twickenham, aged 20, Henry-Pulleine, third surviving son of Vice-Adm. Lysaght.

Aged 70, Thomas L. Rowbotham, esq. artist, many years professor of drawing at the Royal Naval School, Camberwell, and New Cross.

July 12. At Islington, aged 57, Lieut. Gustavus Spieker Baker, R.N. He entered the service 1810, and was for thirty years on full pay. He was actively employed as a midshipman during the whole of the American war, was made Lieut. 1824, and was for many years on the Coast Guard service. His brother, Charles Henry, is a Lieut. R.N. 1827.

At Kempsey, Worc. at an advanced age, Mrs. Bell, relict of Joseph Bell, esq. of the Ravenhurst, Staffordshire.

At Margate, Capt. Alex. Cowan, Madras serv. In Newgate-st. aged 78, John Rowland Durrant, esq. many years a member of the Stock Exchange. At Brixton, Maria, wife of Adolpli Rehder, esq. At Goring Heath, Oxon, aged 19, Emily-Georgiana, dau. of the Rev. R. T. Powys,

At Herne-bay, aged 46, John Spickett, esq. of Clifford's-inn, solicitor, and of the Grove, Hackney. July 13. At Moffats, Herts, Miss Caroline Casamajor.

At Brussels, aged 82, Caroline, widow of John Perkins, esq. M.D. brother of Henry and Frederick Perkins, esqrs, of the firm of Messrs. Barclay, Perkins, and Co. of London.

At Haverstock-hill, aged 65, Sarah, relict of Henry Renean, Lieut. R.N.

Aged 77, Elizabeth, wife of William Slark, esq. of Cockspur-st. and Clapton.

At Brighton, Maria, wife of William Henry Williams, esq. only son of the late Gen. Williams, of Eaton Mascott, Shropshire, and Leamington, Warwicksh. and dau. of the late Jas. Dormer, esq. July 14. At East Malling, Kent, Georgiana, wife of the Rev. Nathaniel Dimock.

In Upper George-st. Bryanston-sq. aged 18, Mary-Anne, second dau. of the late Richard Hanbury, esq.

At Brompton, aged 38, Ann, wife of the Rev. W. J. Irons, B.D. eldest and last surviving dau. of John Melhuish, esq. of Upper Tooting.

Aged 77, Cecilia-Susanna, wife of R. D. Mackintosh, esq. M.D. of Exeter, formerly of Colchester.

At Ipswich, aged 83, Ann, relict of the Rev. W. Powell, late of Hadleigh, Suffolk.

July 15. At Southsea, Helena, youngest dau. of the late Col. Aslett, Commandant R.M.

At Newmarket, aged 74, Mr. John Clark, sen. the race-judge for thirty years at Newmarket, Doncaster, Ascot, Epsom, and many other places; which office he resigned in 1852 to his son.

At Hastings, aged 73, Benjamin Dutton, esq. Commander R.N. He entered the service in 1799, was employed during the whole of the war, until invalided in 1814, and took part in several actions with the French and Danes. He was made Lieut. 1811, and Commander 185..

At Antigua, in the house of her brother, Dr. W. H. Edwards, aged 22, Ellen, sixth dau. of Dr. Edwards, of Bloomsbury-sq. and formerly of Wilton, Devon.

At Bayswater, aged 84, Harding Grant, esq. At Haverstock-park, Miss Myatt, late of Hounslow.

July 16. In Woburn-sq. aged 20, CatherineEmma, only dau. of John Cutler, esq. of Sidmouth. In the Old Kent-road, aged 65, Abraham Cutto, esq. solicitor, many years in the Receiver-General's Office, General Post Office.

At Notting-hill, aged 77, Frederick Grigg, esq. for sixteen years Commissioner of Arbitration at Rio de Janeiro, under the Slave Trade Restriction Treaties.

At Sudbury, Suff. aged 80, Mrs. Sarah Holman. Aged 61, Mr. James Ions, many years managing agent of the plate-glass works in Newcastle-uponTyne.

At Honfleur, Barré Phipps, esq. son-in-law of Mr. Pearson, of Sheffield.

At Tirrell House, near Penrith, Cumberland, aged 33, John Sykes, esq. only son of Mrs. Sykes, and brother-in-law of the late Henry Winch, esq. of Seacombe, Cheshire.

July 17. Aged 34, William Bateman, late cashier of the Sailors' Home, Well-st. Wellclose-sq.

At Stokesley, aged 74, Joseph Buckle, esq. alderman and magistrate and twice Lord Mayor of York.

At Crowcombe, Som. George Bucknell, esq. At Scarborough, aged 67, John Hill Coulson, esq. shipowner.

Aged 61, Mary, wife of George Eld, esq. of Coventry.

At Paris, aged 75, Louisa, widow of James Kenney, dramatic author.

July 18. At Kingsland, Middx. aged 70, John Arthur, esq. M.D. Deputy Inspector Gen. of Army Hospitals.

At Dawlish, aged 76, Francis Berry, esq.

At Great Baddow, Essex, aged 61, George Clapham, esq.

At Wiesbaden, aged 43, John Craig Freebairn, esq. of Cantray, co. Inverness.

In the Isle of Wight, aged 25, Ibberson, youngest son of J. W. Izod, esq. of Esher.

At Cheltenham, Major Justinian Nutt, late of Bombay Eng.

At Blackheath, Anna-Maria, eldest dau. of the late Osborne Tylden, esq. of Torre-hill, Kent.

At Wolston Manor, near Coventry, aged 31, Wm. Wilcox, esq. and Aug. 3, aged 31, FrancesEliza, his widow.

July 19. At Bantry House, the Right Hon. Mary Countess of Bantry, neice to the Marquess of Thomond. She was the third daughter of William the second Marquess, K.P. by ElizabethRebecca, only dau. and heir of Thomas Trotter, esq. of Duleck; was married on the 11th Oct. 1836, but had no issue.

At Bruntingthorpe, Leic. aged 62, ElizabethSarah, wife of John Clarke, esq. late of Peatling Hall.

At Margate, Catherine, wife of Capt. Gape, R.N. At Kingsland, aged 32, Mary-Ann, wife of

Richard Coleman Henry Groombridge, of Paternoster-row, bookseller.

At Ramsgate, Henry, eldest son of Henry E. Kendall, jun. esq. of Brunswick-sq.

At the Lawn, Kempsey, Worc. aged 82, Harriet, relict of Samuel Salisbury, esq.

At the Grange, Great Bowden, aged 79, George Seabroke, esq.

At Hereford, aged 92, Jane-Catherine, dau. of the late Rev. Henry Venn, successively Vicar of Huddersfield and Rector of Yelling, Hunts.

At Beverley, aged 44, George Harrison West, esq. July 20. At Brinton, Norfolk, aged 72, Mary, relict of the Rev. Theophilus Girdlestone, Rector of Baconsthorpe and Bodham

At Sydenham, Martha, wife of Professor Hoppus, of University College, London, and dau. of the late Matthew Devenish, esq. of Bulford, Wilts.

At Camberwell, aged 76, Charlotte, relict of Joseph Lightfoot, esq. of Walworth, and of the Stock Exchange.

At Exmouth, Eliza-Ann, eldest dau. of J. Teschemaker, esq. D.C.L.

July 21. At Brighton, aged 77, George Wilbraham Browne, esq. late of the E.I.C.'s service.

At Chislett, Kent, aged 86, John Collard, esq. late of Broomfield.

In London, Col. Charles Cornwallis Dansey, C.B. R.Art. He entered the service in 1803, served in the Peninsula, was slightly wounded at Burgos, and severely at Waterloo.

At Bellevue, Clifton, James Howard, esq. At the residence of her son-in-law, Charles P. Millard, esq. Tottenham, aged 67, Sarah, widow of Anthony Hunt, R.N. of Maidstone.

At Nervi, near Genoa, aged 67, the Right Hon. Mary Countess of Minto. She was the eldest dau. of Patrick Brydone, esq. was married to Lord Minto in 1806, and had issue fourteen children, of whom the second daughter is Lady John Russell. Her remains were interred in the family vault at Minto Castle, N.B.

In consequence of being thrown from his chaise near Croydon, Mr. Jesse Oldfield. He formerly resided in Leicester, and married the daughter of Mrs. Dewell (who kept the Bull and Butcher publichouse, Gallowtree-gate, now the Castle Tavern), by whom he had two children. After the birth of his second child he left the town under mysterious circumstances, and was not heard of by his wife for many years, until the publication of his name in various Chancery proceedings with the celebrated Mr. Cobbett induced her to visit London, when she discovered "Jesse Oldfield" to be her long-lost husband. She died several years after, and deceased has left a wife and family to deplore his loss.

At Glanrhydw, aged 74, John E. P. Saunders, esq. one of the oldest magistrates of Carmarthensh. At Birmingham, aged 48, Clement-Cotterill Scholefield, esq. eldest son of the late Joshua Scholefield, esq. M.P.

At Pimlico, Lydia, relict of William Stebbing, esq. late of Clapham.

In Camden Town, aged 78, Edward Tredway,esq. July 22. At Abthorpe Vicarage, aged 44, Harriet, wife of the Rev. Thos. Coldwell.

At Cheltenham, aged 82, John Dowding, esq. of Martley, Worcestersh.

At Hampstead, aged 77, John James Halls, esq. eldest son of the late James Halls, esq. of Colchester.

At Brecon, aged 88, Arabella, relict of Edward Otto Ives, esq. of Colards, near Tichfield, Hants, and formerly Resident at Lucknow.

At Bordeaux, aged 77, Susan, relict of William Johnston, esq. of that city.

At Kensington, aged 42, Letitia, wife of Major L. Murray Prior, D.L.

Miss Eliza Morrill, of Park-road, Twickenham.
H. C. Reily, esq. Oatlands-park, architect.
Aged 37, J. Stanley Reilly, esq. architect.
At Alcester, aged 47, Sarah-Bishop, fourth dau.

of the late William Townsend, esq. Wood End, Medmenham, Bucks.

At Arundel, aged 82, Jane, relict of Edward Upperton, esq. of Sompting.

July 23. At Newington-green, aged 78, Jehoshaphat Aspin, esq.

At Turner's-hill, Cheshunt, aged 90, Mrs. Charlotte Frances Bowker.

In London, Mary, wife of Charles Browning, esq. of Dorset-pl. second dau. of the late John T. Giraud, esq. of Faversham.

In Salisbury-st. Strand, Ernest, youngest son and surviving twin child of the late Thomas Collet, esq.

At Yatton, Somersetsh. aged 47, Henry, son of the late Henry Cross, esq. of Exeter.

At Edinburgh, Margaret, wife of George Harley Drummond, esq. late of Stanmore-park, and Drumtochty Castle. She was the daughter of the late Alex. Munro, esq. was married in 1801, and had issue two sons, the late George Drummond, esq. who died in 1851, and Henry Dundas Drummond, esq.

In Stanhope-pl. Hyde-park, aged 63, Frederick Hart, esq.

William-Francis, eldest son of Francis Hernaman, esq. of the Exeter Court of Bankruptcy.

At Lucerne, aged 40, Catharine-Anne-LucySpring, wife of Henry Cowper Marshall, esq. of Leeds, and second dau. of Lord Monteagle. She was married in 1837.

Aged 67, John Matthey, esq. of South Hackney. At Ghent, aged 31, Mary-Jane, wife of John Bass Oliver, esq. solicitor, of St. Swithin's-lane and Bruxelles, formerly of Loughborough, Leic.

At London, aged 49, John Richards, esq. of Gateshead, and Raven-row, Spitalfields.

Aged 84, Mr. George Molineux Welch, of Salisbury-court, Fleet-st. for nearly 50 years an inhabitant of the parish of St. Bride.

July 24. At Durham, aged 66, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Bowlby.

At Lymington, Sarah, wife of Lieut.-Col. Burer, In the Albany-road, Camberwell, aged 84, Mrs. Ann Curtis.

At Shirehampton, near Bristol, Williamina, wife of Gilbert Elliot, D.D. Dean of Bristol.

By falling into a chasm, in descending a mountain near Geneva, Mr. Goldsmith, senior partner of the firm of Goldsmith Brothers, in Queen-st., Cheapside. Mr. Richard Clark, son of Mr. W. Clark, of Doncaster, a member of the Society of Friends, shared the accident, and narrowly es caped with broken limbs.

At Lampton, Middlesex, Martha, wife of William Griffiths, esq. of Lower Berkeley-street.

In Stanhope-st. Margaret, widow of Lieut.-Col. Lee Harvey, of Castlesemple and Mousewald, N.B. At the residence of Charles James Heath, esq. Balhain-hill, aged 59, Mrs. Peacock, only surviving dau. of the late Sir Henry Pearce, Surveyor of the Navy.

At Barnstaple, Elizabeth-Margaret, wife of the Rev. John J. Scott, late Perp. Curate of Holy Trinity Church in that town.

In Chester-square, aged 76, Augusta-Charlotte, widow of Sir Joseph Whatley, K.C.H. and last surviving sister of Peter first Lord Rendlesham. She was the 24 dau. of Peter Thellusson, esq. of Brodsworth, Yorkshire; was married first, in 1798, to Thomas Champion De Crespigny, esq. who died in 1799; and secondly, in 1827, to Sir Joseph Whatley, who died in 1844.

July 25. From being thrown out of his chaise, aged 69, Mr. Richard Billing, surveyor, of Reading. At Bristol, Lydia, wife of Thomas H. Hack, esq. formerly of Southampton.

At Brighton, aged 33, Agnes-Jane, wife of Lieut. William Horton, R.N. Tunbridge-wells. She was the 2d dau. of the late J. Jeddere Fisher, esq. of Tunbridge-wells, and was married in 1846.

In her 67th year, Charlotte, wife of the Hon. George King, of Fryern, uncle to the Earl of

Lovelace. She was the dau. of Nathaniel Tredcroft, esq. of Horsham, by Sarah, dau. of Thomas Steele, esq. of Hamptnett, Sussex; was married in 1808 to her cousin Mr. King, son of Peter Lord King, by Charlotte Tredcroft; and had issue one daughter and two sons, Frederick, and Henry, Commander R.N.

At Riga, aged 35, George Clinton Bunbury Wynyard, esq. H.M. Consul at that port, youngest son of the Rev. M. J. Wynyard, Rector of West Rounton, Yorkshire.

July 26. At Hamilton-terr. St. John's-wood, aged 66, William Bigg, esq.

Aged 72, Mrs. Arabella Dickinson, of Selby. At Oxford, aged 48, Jesse Elliston, esq. late of Ipswich.

Aged 40, Mary-Ann, wife of Alexander Fraser, of Gatwick, Charlwood, Surrey, esq. eldest dan. of the late John Illidge, of Brixton, esq.

Elizabeth-Trist, wife of William Gillard, esq. surgeon, Totnes.

At Waters Upton, Salop, his native place, aged 51, Richard Groucock, esq. of Bow Churchyard. At Newcastle-on-Tyne, George, third son of the late Andrew Hobbs, esq. of Lymington.

At Paris, aged 21, Bertha, youngest dau. of the late Edward Hawke Locker, esq. Her death was caused by injuries received a fortnight before, in consequence of her dress catching fire.

At Chelsea, aged 76, Lydia, only surviving dau. of the late Christopher Thompson Maling, esq. of Herrington Hall and Hendon Lodge, Durham. At Brighton, aged 73, Miss Anna Maria Morris. Robert C. Mundell, esq. of Marlborough-road, St. John's-wood.

At Southampton, aged 55, Wm. Harvey Parry, esq.

At Bath, aged 58, John Patrick, esq. late of Fenchurch-st.

At Aldenham Abbey, Herts, aged 53, HenriettaMaria-Sarah, wife of William Stuart, esq. and last surviving dau. of Adm. Sir Charles Morice Pole, Bart. G.C.B. She was married in 1821, and had issue three sons and three daughters.

At Darley-dale, near Matlock, aged 16, Annie, eldest and only surviving dau. of Adam Washington, esq. barrister-at-law.

At Constantinople, George Rhodes Wolridge, esq. Commander of H. M. steam sloop Inflexible. He was a nephew of the late Capt. Thomas Wolridge, R.N. He entered the service in 1828, passed his examination 1835, was made Lieut. 1842, and appointed to the Dublin 50 flag-ship in the Pacific; from whence he returned to England in 1845.

At Thorne, Minster, Isle of Thanet, aged 97, Mary, relict of Henry Wootton, esq.

July 27. At the residence of her son-in-law Mr. John Lozell, Eaton Lodge, Writtle, aged 86, Mary, relict of John Briant, esq. late of Golds Hill House, Loughton, Essex.

At Great Burdon, near Darlington, aged 72, Robert Feetham, esq.

At Paddington, George Deare Glass, esq. late of Dacca, Bengal.

At St. Alban's-pl. aged 73, Edmund Lally, esq. Farnham, Yorksh, formerly Capt. 4th Royal Dragoon Guards.

At Brook House, Hartley-row, Hants, George Nicholson, esq. of Old Palace Yard, Westminster, formerly of Hertford.

At Lee, Kent, aged 40, Arthur Phillott, esq. of Wimpole-st.

At Killymeal, Dungannon, James Sheil, esq. Queen's Counsel.

In Devonshire-st. Portland-pl. aged 82, Elizabeth, widow of Edward Charles Howell Shepherd, esq.

In Lloyd-sq. aged 68, Martha, relict of George Tindall, esq.

At Underriver, Seal, near Sevenoaks, Kent, aged 42, Mary, wife of Francis Woodgate, esq.

July 28. In Fitzroy-sq. Anthony Edward Angelo, esq. late Judge at Chittoor, Madras Presidency.

At St. Osyth, Essex, aged 48, William, second son of the late Smith Bawtree, esq.

At Tottenham, Martha, youngest dau. of the late Thomas Bowen, esq. of Welchpool.

At Diss, Norfolk, aged 28, Margaret-Ellen, wife of George Frederick Browne, esq. youngest dau. of the late Thomas Amyot, esq. Treas. S.A.

While bathing, at Ingoldmells, on the East Lincolnshire coast, John Borlase and Julian-Taillefer, sons of George Borlase Childs, esq. of Finsburyplace, brother to the Rev. T. Cave Childs, of Devonport.

In Connaught-terr. Hyde-park, aged 65, Lieut.Col. Gunthorpe, late of the Grenadier Guards.

At Carmarthen, by taking prussic acid, Mr. W. Harris, son of Mr. Harris, formerly M.P. for Leicester, where the deceased was a member of the town council, and largely engaged in the stocking trade. He has left a widow and six children. It seems that he laboured under an apprehension that his embarrassments were of an irretrievable character, which was far from being the fact.

At the Court Lodge, West Farleigh, aged 83, Elizabeth, relict of Joseph Jackson, esq.

At East Ness, aged 38, John Kendall, esq. At Bodmeyric House, aged 84, Miss Meyrick, dau. of the late Rev. Owen Lewis Meyrick, Rector of Holsworthy.

At High Coniscliffe, aged 76, Isabella, widow of Robert Prescod, esq.

At Helensburgh, Dumbartonsh. aged 63, Thomas Samuel, esq.

At Ayr, Mr. Tennant, late farmer at Girvan Mains, Ayrshire, one of the last surviving contemporaries and personal friends of Robert Burns. Mr. Tennant was born either a year before or about a year after the poet (born Jan. 25, 1759), and had, therefore, attained the patriarchal age of 93 or 95.

At Taunton, aged 75, Mary-Radclyffe, wife of George Neale Tremlett, esq. Comm. R.N. brother of Adm. Tremlett, and youngest dau. of the late Robert Radclyffe, esq. of Hoxdenton Hall, and Ardsall Manor, Lancash.

At the Newcross station, Mr. Whitcomb, a solicitor, residing at Cheam. He was returning home from London Bridge; and wishing to change his seat, stepped out while the train was in motion, when he was thrown down between the carriages and the platform, receiving such frightful injuries that he expired in a few hours. He has left a widow and six young children.

July 29. At Theobald's, Herts. aged 69, John Britten, esq.

At Plymouth, aged 39, Capt. George Keith Bell, Bombay Art. only son of the late James Bell, M.D.

At the Place, Little Braxted, Essex, the residence of his brother-in-law C. Rush, esq. aged 75, Capt. J. T. Brown, Adjutant of the Royal Bucks militia.

Jane-Mary, wife of E. D. Colville, jun. esq. of St. James's-terr. Regent's-park.

In Cross-st. Islington, aged 88, George Reynolds, esq. formerly of Christ's Hospital.

Aged 80, Wm. Wall, esq. solicitor, of Brentwood, and many years clerk to the magistrates in that division.

July 30. Aged 35, Charles Browne, esq. solicitor, Laurence Pountney-hill, youngest son of Nevil Browne, esq. Senior Marshal of the city of London.

Aged 66, Thomas Daniel Dunn, esq. of the Green-lanes, Stoke Newington.

At Ufford Hall, Northamptonshire, aged 60, Juliana, widow of Wm. English, esq. of Camberwell, youngest dau. of the late James Underwood, esq. of Potton, Beds.

Aged 33, Mary-Greswolde, eldest dau. of Thomas Robert Wilson Ffrance, esq. of Rawcliffe Hall, Lanc.

At Brighton, aged 51, Webster Flockton, esq. of the Spa-road, and Horselydown, Southwark, and of Stanmore House, Weybridge.

Sarah, wife of James Parkerson, esq. of Felsted,

At Tenby, Edward Calvert Scobell, esq. late Capt. 17th Lancers.

At Stamford-hill, aged 46, Emma, wife of Wm. Goode Sercombe, esq. of the Bank of England, and dau. of the late Capt. H. S. Giffard, R.N.

July 31. At Dover, aged 84, Elizabeth, widow of Capt. George Carpenter, R.N.

Richard Sawrey Cox, esq. of Upper Woburn-pl. He was a native of Coventry, and has left the following sums to the benevolent institutions of that city: Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital, 1,5007. to found a ward to be called after his name; Blue Coat School, 1,500.; Fairfax's Charity, 1,0007.; Bailey-lane School, 1,500/.; Bablake School, 5007.; Bond's Hospital, 5007. In addition to the above he has left 6,000l. to several institutions in London. In Milton-st. Dorset-sq. aged 30, Mr. Thomas Bentley Lambe, Member of the Royal College of Preceptors.

In Upper Bedford-pl. aged 74, Miss Mary Margaretta McCullom.

At Norton, near Malton, aged 83, Mr. John Mearbeck, formerly an extensive farmer and grazier, at Cawton, near Hovingham, Yorkshire.

At Windsor, Isabella, wife of the Rev. William Peart, M.A. eldest surviving sister of the Rev. Arthur P. Dunlap, Rector of Bardwell.

Aged 12, Frances-Ellen, youngest dau. of James Gale Senior, esq. of Richmond, Surrey.

At Bedford, aged 74, Elizabeth, relict of John Wing, esq.

At Banbury, aged 27, Ann-Maria, wife of Robert Stanton Wise, esq. M.D.

Lately. At Hammersmith, aged 73, Daniel Alder, esq. formerly of Framlington, Northumb.

At Perslay, near Aberdeen, aged 101, Mrs. Esson. She had resided above sixty years in the same cottage. Her husband died in 1843, aged 100.

At his seat in the south of Ireland, Mr. William Eliot Hudson. He was an enthusiast about Irish antiquities, and well known in Irish literary circles.

At Sandgate, at the house of her son-in-law G. Flockton, esq. aged 66, Jane, widow of John Main, esq. of Albert-road, Regent's-park.

At Ripon, aged 71, John Pudgett, esq. Mrs. Sadler, an elderly lady residing in Pimlico. She was visiting the New Houses of Parliament with her daughter and another young lady, when the heavy doors of St. Stephen's Hall swung back, and she was thrown on the steps with great violence, her head striking the marble pavement, which proved fatal.

Aug. 1. In Jermyn-st. aged 68, Capt. Richard Barton, R.N. late Superintendent of the Royal Mail Steam-packet Company, at Southampton. He entered the service in 1799, and served for thirty-two years on full pay; was made Lieut. in La Bellone 36 in 1808; was made flag-Lieutenant to Rear-Adm. J. E. Douglas, in the West Indies, in 1816, Commander 1817, and was Inspecting Commander of the Coast Guard from 1831 to 1836; post-Captain 1837.

At Malta, aged 24, Lieut. William Roberts Bent, late of H.M.S. Vengeance. He received his promotion recently for his gallantry in an action with a slaver off Lagos.

At Worcester, aged 71, James Bridgewater, esq. At Malvern, Sophia, relict of Richard Gray Chambers, esq. of the H.E.I.Co.'s Civil Service. At Horringford, I.W. aged 85, Jane, widow of William Ash Hills, esq.

At Silverknow, near Edinburgh, Isabella, wife of James Hay Mackenzie, W.S.

Aged 78, Beatrice, widow of Joseph Raw, of North Brixton.

At Ballow, co. Down, aged 75, Ellen, dau. of the late William Toole, esq. of Kilcock, co. Kildare.

At Ferryside, aged 19, Charlotte-Eliza, eldest dau. of the late Rev. H. Stonhouse Vigor, M.A. of the Upper Hall, Ledbury, Preb. of Ledbury, and Rector of Eaton, Herefordshire.

Aug. 2. At Falmouth, aged 80, Wm. Broad, esq. He was the founder of the present firm of William Broad and Sons; was formerly a commander in

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