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DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

May 15. Lt.-Col. Molyneux Marston, half-pay 37th foot. He was appointed Captain 48th foot 1795, brevet Major 1805, in 48th foot 1810, Lt.-Col. 1812, and Colonel 1830. He served in Spain and Portugal, and was employed on the staff as an Assistant Adjutant-general. May 16. At Kennington, Lieut. John

Clarke, 1st W. I. regt.

May 20. Aged 18, Percy, only son of Lieut.-Gen. Sir R. H. Sheaffe, Bart. June 2. Aged 44, Capt. M. O'Keefe, for many years on the staff of the army in the West Indies.

July 2. In the King's Bench prison, aged 64, Capt. Marcus Samuel Hill, R.N. He was made Lieut. 1793, Commander 1799, and Post Captain 1802.

Of cholera, Lieut. Thomas

July 24. Brumby, R.N.

July 25. Major Alex. Gillespie, R.M. July 26. In Welbeck-st. aged 50, John Harrison, esq.

July 30. In Crawford-st. aged 75, Winckworth Allan, esq. formerly of Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Aug. 5. Emily Maria, eldest dau. of S. March Phillipps, esq.

Aug. 6. Aged 21, Mr. Boswell Robert Gregory, of the Examiner's-office, East India House, eldest son of Dr. Olinthus Gregory, Professor of Mathematics at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. He had been on a Continental tour for a few weeks, and was just returned in good health, when, on landing at Woolwich, from a steam-vessel, the boat was swamped and he was drowned.

Aug. 8. In Prussia-st. Mr. Henry Rounds, formerly Lieut. 48th foot.

Aug. 10. In Upper Grosvenor-st. aged 73, Mrs. Diana M. Dowdeswell, dau. of the late Right Hon. Wm. Dowdeswell.

Aug. 13. At Maida-hill, Henry Chitty, esq. of the Middle Temple and Southampton-buildings, second son of Joseph Chitty, esq., barrister-at-law.

Aug. 18. At Camberwell, aged 22, Thomas Chapman, B. A. of Exeter coll. Oxford, who, at the last Examination, was placed in the second Class in Literis Humanioribus. He was the youngest son of Thomas Chapman, esq., of Elsinore.

Aug. 20. At Belmont place, Vauxhall, E. A. Gibbons, esq., formerly an auctioneer in Bucklersbury. His mother was the dau. of Mr. Isaac Basire the celebrated engraver, and she married to her second husband, the late David Cadwell, esq. of Salisbury-sqaure.

Aug. 22. At the house of her nephew in Wilmington-sq., Juliana, fourth dan of the late John Burdon, esq. of Winchester. The death of her brother, the Rev. G. Burdon, occurred July 22

Aged 19, Caroline, wife of Thomas Eyre Wyche, esq. of Camberwell, dag. of the late T. Myers, esq. of Blackheath, LL.D., leaving an only son, Cyril Herbert Eyre Wyche.

Aug. 23. In Jermyn-st., Mary, wife of the Rev. O. Tenant, Rector of Upton and Winwick, co. Huntingdon, and youngest surviving dau. of the Rev. J. Ellis, Rector of Molesworth.

Aug. 24. W. Say, esq. of Wey

mouth-st.

Aug. 26. In Duke-st. Adelphi, aged 56, Mr. Flather Appleyard.

John Wm. Scott, esq. of Stoke Newington.

Aug. 27. At the house of her son-inlaw, W. Kettlewell, esq., Clapham, in ber 82d year, Mary-Arethusa, widow of Stephen Cattley, esq.

At Upper Clapton, Alicia-Magdalena, wife of Capt. Beaufort, R. N.

Aug. 28. Aged 38, Eliza Ann, wife of Capt. Monkman, only sister of the Rev. J. Boyle, of the vicarage, Bartonupon-Humber, leaving seven children.

Aug. 30. At the residence of her son Barclay F. Watson, esq. in Charlotte-st Portland-pl. aged 67, Jane, widow of Col. G. Mence.

Lately. Commander John Yule, R. N. one of Nelson's Lieutenants in the Victory.

Capt. Bathurst, half-pay unattached. Sept. 1. In Wilton-place-crescent, aged 30, Šelina Diana Catherine, eldest dau. of Sir W. Milner, Bart.

Aged 63, Eleanor- Searle, widow of Robert Barry, of the Middle Temple, esq. barrister-at-law.

Sept. 3. At Bayswater, aged 45, R. Woodhouse, of Bedford-sq. and King's Bench-walk, Temple.

In Orchard-str. Portman-sq. aged 80, Maria Caroline, eldest dau. of the late Lt.-Gen. Wynyard.

Sept. 4. Aged 38, John Craven, jun. esq. late of Lower Clapton.

Sept. 11. At Brompton, Lucy, widow of the late H. S. Hogarth, esq. of Fordplace, Stifford.

Sept. 12. In Guildford-st. Cordelia, wife of Mr. Sergeant Andrews.

Sept. 13. At the Royal Mint, in his 82nd year, Henry William Atkinson, esq. Provost of the Corporation of Moneyers of his Majesty's Mint, who for nearly 65 years most conscientiously performed the arduous duties of his very responsible situation.

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At Kensington, aged 48, Joseph Breck

nell, esq.

Sept. 14. In Wilton-crescent, in his 62d year, Godfrey Wentworth Wentworth,esq.

Sept. 17. At Kensington, aged 23, John Chapman Bell, esq. B. A. of Trinity College, Oxford, only son of James Bell, esq. of Trowse, near Norwich.

In Trinity-sq. aged 56, Susan, wife of Capt. Thos. Lynn.

Sept. 19. In Middle Scotland-yard, aged 50, Robert Willimott, esq. for many years, and to the close of his administration, private Secretary to the late Earl of Liverpool.

Sept. 21. In her 60th year, Jane, wife of W. Jesse Coope, esq. of Hyde-parkplace, and Edmonton.

BERKS.-Aug. 25. At Windsor Castle, aged 63, Sir John Barton, Treasurer to her Majesty. His body was interred in the cloisters of St. George's Chapel, followed to the grave by the Earl of Errol, Sir Herbert Taylor, Sir Andrew Barnard, Colonel Wilson, Major Wright, Mr. Hudson, Sir Frederick Watson, Sir Charles Thornton, Sir Jeffrey Wyatville, Messrs. Shiffner, Brown, and Goodwin, and all the principal domestics of the Royal Household." The deceased had been many years in the service of their Majesties, who esteemed him very highly.

Aug. 29. At Reading, aged 82, the widow of D. Taylor, M.D. dau. of John Manley, esq. Bencher of the Middle Temple.

Sept. 4. At Cookham, aged 69, Lieut. Hankins.

Aug. 8.

BUCKS. At Hill-house, Taplow, the residence of her sister, Mrs. Colonel Duncan, aged 60, Harriet, wife of Duncan Campbell, esq. of Alfredplace, Bedford-sq.

CHESHIRE. May 24. At Bowden Downs, aged 24, Annabella Maxwell, wife of Capt. J. W. Bayley, E. I. C. service, dau. of late Hugh Crawford, esq. of Greenock.

Aug. 2. At Parkgate, Diana, relict of the Rev. Thomas Walker, late incumbent of the collegiate church, Wolverhampton (see Juue, p. 664).

DERBY. Aug. 30. At Wirksworth, aged 76, C. Hurt, esq.

DEVON.-Aug. 23. At the house of her son-in-law Sir George Burgmann, at Lympstone, aged 83, Mrs. Granet.

Aug. 24. At Hall, the seat of her father Charles Chichester, esq. aged 29, Anne, wife of the Rev. Thos. Hulton, Rector of Gaywood, Norfolk.

Aged 70, John Hartnoll Moore, esq. late of Cadeleigh Court.

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Aug. 28. At Crediton, aged 79, Com. John Manley, R.N. He was made Lieut. 1782, and Commander 1802. He has left a son, the Rev. John Manley, M. A. late of Bristol.

Aug. 30. At the Manor-house, Ottery St. Mary, R. C. Pease, esq. late of Mountella, near Hull.

Lately. At Upton Helions, Commander Wm. May, R.N. He was made a Lieutenant 1798; was presented with the Turkish gold medal for his services in Egypt, and promoted to the rank of Commander on his arrival in England with despatches from Rear-Adm. Sir R. J. Strachan, announcing the reduction of Walcheren, in Aug. 1809. He married, Jan. 1, 1814, Miss Flamark, of Newton Abbat.

At the Naval Hospital, Stonehouse,
Lieut. J. Hose, R.N.

At Efford, Lieut. R. Sidley, R.N.
At Exeter, aged 40, Lieut. T. C. Bar-
ron, R.N. formerly Commander of bis
Majesty's brig Frolic.

At Saltash, aged 71, J. Evans, esq.
R.N. many years Secretary to the late
Adm. Cornwallis.

At Dartmouth, Henry Fyge Jauncey, esq. Capt. R.N. He was second Lieut. of the Ethalion frigate at the capture of a Spanish galleon, Oct. 17, 1799, his share of prize money from which was more than 5000!. He was soon after wrecked in the Ethalion on the coast of France. He was subsequently commander in the Griper and Cracker gun-brigs; captured a small French privateer, Nov. 20, 1810; Commander 1812, appointed to the Hope sloop 1814, and posted 1821.

Sept. 2.

At Teignmouth, where he was sojourning for the benefit of his health, Mr. Andrew Patey, of Exeter, architect.

Sept. 7. At Teignmouth, Thomas Darch, esq. late of the Admiralty Office. Sept. 8. At Pinhoe, Martha, wife of the Rev. P. M. Osborne.

DORSET.-Aug. 5. At Charlton Marshall, near Blandford, aged 58, Anne, relict of Samuel White, esq. of Poole.

Sept. 3. At Weymouth, aged 74, David Monro, esq. of Bath, and late of Quebec.

Sept. 4. Eliza Maria, wife of Lieut.Col. Sir James Wallace, 5th Dragoon Guards, dau. of Walter Parry Hodges, esq. of Dorchester.

Sept. 16. G. L. Roberts, esq. M.D. of Bridport.

ESSEX.-June 6. At Tilbury Fort, aged 25, Dr. Geo. Henry Gordon, army medical staff, youngest son of the late Major John Gordon, Glenlivate, Banffshire.

Lately. At Harwich, Comm. Mark R. Lucas, R.N. (1821).

Aug. 11. At Springfield, aged 46, Mr. Wm. Meggy, late of Great Yarmouth, bookseller.

Aug. 22. At Colchester, aged 75, Susanna, widow of Horatio Cock, Esq. Aug. 23. At Horkesley hall, aged 70, the widow of the Rev. W. H. Warren, Rector of Greensted.

Aug. 25. At Chelmsford, aged 85, Mrs. Amey Clerke, only surviving dau. of Robert Clerke, esq. of Riffhams.

Aug. 26. At Spriggs Oak-house, Epping, aged 73, James Forster, esq. formerly of his Majesty's Customs.

Sept. 12. John Foster, esq. A. M. only son of the Rev. John Foster, Vicar of West Thurrock.

Sept. 30. At Bowes hall, Ongar, aged 27, T. H. Leathes, esq. of Featherstone buildings, Holborn.

GLOUCESTER.-July 28. At Clifton Wood, aged 83, the widow of John Cox, esq., of Guildford-st. London.

Aug. 11. At South Cerney, Ann, relict of the Rev. Isaac Edwards, formerly Curate of that parish.

Aug. 13. At Wickwar castle, aged 69, the Hon. George Massy, great-uncle to Lord Massy. He was the youngest son of the first Lord Massy, by his second wife Rebecca, daughter of Francis Dunlap, of Antigua, esq.; and was twice married: first in July 1787, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Abel Gage, esq.; and secondly, to the Rt. Hon. Elizabeth Countess dowager of Massareene, the daughter of Lane, esq., and widow, first in 1805 of Clotworthy second Earl of Massareene, and secondly of George Doran, esq. By the first marriage he has left several children. Aug. 29. At Gloucester, aged 67, Edward Howell, esq. of Taynton. Sept. 8. At Cheltenham, aged 38, Ellen, wife of the Rev. Edw. Rowden, Vicar of Highworth, Wilts, eldest dau. of the Rev. Dr. A. Trenchard, of Stanton-house.

Lately. At Clifton, aged 79, Elizabeth Jane, widow of Capt. Griffiths, E.I.C.S.

HANTS.-June 7. At Hare's Down, near Tichfield, Lieut. R. Danford, R.N. July 31. At Romsey, aged 69, Sam. Sharp, esq.

Aug. 31. In the Isle of Wight, aged 60, John Mills, esq. Alderman of Stratford-upon-Avon,

At Gatcombe House, aged 21, Mary Elizabeth, 4th dau. of Col. the Hon. W. H. Gardner.

HEREFORD. Aug. 24. At Poswicklodge, Whitborne, aged 61, John Jennings,

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HERTS.-Aug. 9. At East Barnet, Lieut.-Col. Sir David Ogilby, E. I.C. was precipitated from a four-wheeled chaise, which produced instant death.

Lately. At Baldock, aged 61, Cornelius Pateman Herbert, esq.

Sept. 2. At Great Gaddesden Hro, aged 69, Henry Greene, esq.

At Hertford, aged 53, T. Gripper, esq. KENT.-Aug. 25, At Broadstairs, aged 86, Mr. Stephen Neukell, nearly 40 years Librarian of the Royal Kent Library.

Aug. 28. At Tunbridge Wells, Honora-Mary-Georgina, wife of the Rev. E. P. Henslowe, Chaplain to the Royal Regiment of Artillery, and eldest dau. of the late gallant Col. Vassall.

Sept. 6. At Charlton, aged 73, W. Lewis Newman, esq. 31 years solicitor to the Corporation of London.

Sept. 19. At Middle Deal, aged 55, Benjamin Sayer, esq. Comptroller of his Majesty's Taxes.

LANCASHIRE.-May 6. At Kirkdale, aged 52, Capt. and Adj. Wm. Anderson, h. p. 71st foot.

Aug. 20. At Liverpool, in the house of his son-in-law C. R. Simpson, esq. aged 73, Robert Harvey, esq. formerly of London.

Aug. 27. At Liverpool, Isabella, wife of Mr. James Westley, comedian; also, on the 20th, aged 65, Mr. W. Westley, father of Mr. James Westley, 40 years a respectable householder in Park-street, Islington.

Sept. 15. In his 25th year, John Merriman, esq. Surgeon to the Dispensary at Lancaster, fourth son of Thomas Merriman, esq. of Marlborough.

LINCOLN.-Aug. 10. Aged 2, Francis Norman, younger son of Major Edward Brackenbury, of Skendleby.

Aug. 26. Aged 90, Jonathan Dent, esq. of Winterton. His father was a respectable farmer, and left considerable property, but nearly the whole of it was lost through the failure of a bank. The son had consequently to begin the world again; and after a persevering struggle of 70 years, he amassed, as is supposed, the immense sum of half a million of money. By his death the principal part of it will fall to a nephew, Joseph Tricket, esq. late of Mattersea, Notts, who has taken the name of Dent. A description of Mr. Dent's parsimonious and eccentric habits would equal those of old Elwes.

Lately. At Liverpool, on his way to the Isle of Man, where he was going for the benefit of his health, aged 68, Robert Wood, gent. of Uttoxeter, senior Lieutenant of the Uttoxeter and Blithefield troop of Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry, in which troop he had been an active and

zealous officer from the period of its formation.

MIDDLESEX.-Sept. 1. Thomas Ebenezer, elder son of Dr. Beasley, of Uxbridge, having survived his younger brother about three weeks.

Sept. 5. At Hounslow, F. Waymouth, esq.

Sept. 11. At Stanmore, Mrs. Ann Debary, eldest dau. of the late Rev. P. Debary, of Hurstborn Tarrants, Hants.

Sept. 12. At Twickenham, Anne Emily, only dau. of the late Henry Jeffreys, esq. of Arlington-st.

Sept. 15. At Sudbury, Frances, wife of John Brown, esq. of Sudbury-hill House, Harrow, and Upper George-st. Portman-sq., and dau. of the late P. M. Van Golden, esq., of Upper Norton-st.

MONMOUTH.-Sept. 13. At Chepstow, Amelia, widow of Charles James Swann, esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, third dau. of the late Rev. Allen Fielding, Vicar of St. Stephen's, Canterbury. NORFOLK.-Aug. 9. At Norwich, aged 83 years, Samuel Parkinson, esq. Aug. 21. At Great Yarmouth, having landed the previous day from the Earl of Wemyss Leith smack, Barbara, widow of Dempster Guthrie, esq. Bengal Civil Service.

Aug. 25. At Saxthorpe, aged 63, Henry Davey, esq., retired Comm. R.N. Aug. 26. At North Walsham, aged 85, Mary, widow of the Rev. Joseph Hepworth.

Aug. 30. At Hockham Hall, Louisa Katherine, wife of Henry Dover, esq., eldest dau. of H. S. Partridge, esq.

NOTTS.-Aug. 24. At her son-in-law's, Mr. James Norman, of Avesham, near Newark, aged 80, Sophia, widow of Mr. Edward Cochrane, of Novar, Rosshire, dau. of the late James Ewart, esq. of Edinburgh and Stockbridge, and cousin to the late Sir W. Lockart, Bart.

OxON.-Aug. 25. At Blount's Court, aged 33, the Right Hon. Charles Viscount Dungarvon, eldest son of the Earl of Cork and Orrery, a Deputy Lieut. for Oxfordshire. He assumed that title on the death of his eldest brother, Jan. 1, 1826. He married March 10, 1828, Lady Katherine St. Lawrance, sister to the Earl of Howth, by whom he has left five children.

Aug. 31. At Stonor, aged 71, Catherine, widow of T. Stonor, esq.

Sept. 3. At Hammonds, aged 69, John Dodd, esq.

Sept. 11. Aged 72, Thos. Toovey, esq. of Newnham Murren.

SOMERSET.-July 15. At Bath, Mrs. M. A. Norris, only surviving dau, of the late Wm. Norris, esq. of Nonsuch-house, Wilts.

July 25. At Angersleigh, near Taunton, aged 64, Charlotte-Christiana, wife of the Rev. John Gale, Rector.

July 26. At Firwood-house, Clevedon, aged 20, Charlotte-Jane, eldest dau, of the Rev. Archdeacon Moysey.

July 31. At Rolston, Banwell, in his 63d year, Mr. George Bennett, solicitor. He was an old correspondent of the Gentleman's Magazine, from the time when he communicated the view of the town of Axbridge, in vol. lxxv. p. 201.

Aug 4. At Bath, Lieut.-Col. St. John Heard, E. I. C's. service.

Aug. 9. At Yeovil, aged 74, Peter Daniell, esq. one of the oldest inhabitants. Aug. 13. Mary-Isabella, fourth daughter of the late Lieut.-Col. Rind, of Bath.

Aug. 22. At Bath, Eliza-Paris, wife of Chas. Kyd Bishop, esq., and youngest dau. of T. Barker, both of Barbadoes.

Aug. 26. At her mother's, at Frome, Elizabeth, widow of Sir R. H. P. Laugharne Phillipps, Bart. eldest dau. of the late James Frampton, esq. of Frome.

At Bristol, Maria, wife of Alfred Ricketts, esq.

Sept. 1. Harriet, wife of John Walter Lewis, esq. of Foxdown, 5th dau. of the Rev. J. Dampier, Rector of Codford St. Peter, Wilts.

Sept. 3. Aged 74, David Monro, esq. of Bath, and late of Quebec.

SUFFOLK.-Feb. 2. At Pettistree, Ensign Hammont, h. p. 28th foot.

March 24. At Hadleigh, aged 94, Mrs. Ann Whishaw. She was in the full possession of her faculties till the last moment. Her death was accelerated by an accident which occurred shortly before. Her mild and amiable disposition caused her to be much respected by those who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. Mrs. Whishaw was the last survivor of the Subscribers' nominees in the 5th class of the Government Tontine Annuity of the year 1789.

Aug. 9. At Thorpe, aged 40, Lieut. Abraham Docking, R. N.

Aug. 18. At Sudbury, aged 67, Wm. Adams, esq. an eminent brewer and maltster at Sudbury. He was sojourning at Cromer, about 70 miles from home, when, on the close of the first day's poll at the recent Sudbury election, the numbers being very near, two persons went for him. He was called out of bed, taken to Sudbury in great haste, and gave his vote about an hour before the close of the poll. The excitement brought on by these events in a short time produced delirium, in which distressing state he remained, until his sufferings were terminated by death.

Aug. 20. At Herts Hall, Saxmundham, Jane, widow of the late Charles

Long, esq. and sister to Lord Farnborough. She was the second daughter of Beeston Long, of Carshalton, esq. and was married to her cousin-german in 1782. SURREY.-May 26. At Epsom, Major Crotty, h. p. 39th foot.

Aug. 24. At the Parsonage, Bletchingley, Frances, youngest dau. of the Rev. Jarvis Kenrick.

Sept. 2. At East Sheen, aged 71, Mrs. Ann Popejoy Higgins.

Sept. 12. At Brixton-hill, in her 83d year, Mrs. Lucy Burrough.

Sept. 13. At the parsonage, Chipstead, in his 20th year, Daniel, second son of the Rev. Peter Aubertin.

SUSSEX.-Aug. 10. At Rye, aged 55, Hannah, widow of Robert Lewis, esq. an Ordnance Barrack-master.

Aug. 24. At Brighton, aged 16, Mio Fanny, eldest dau. of William Ormsby Gore, esq. of Porkington, Shropshire.

Aug. 30. At Ticehurst, aged 17, Charlotte, youngest daughter of the Rev. R. Wetherell.

Sept. 2. At Brighton, in her 18th year, Charlotte, eldest dau. of Richard Winstanley, esq. of Mecklenburgh-square.

Sept. 18. At Brighton, Charles-Augustine Busby, esq. architect and civil engineer, son of Dr. Busby, the translator of Lucretius. Many of the most magnificent parts of modern Brighton will remain the monuments of his talents.

WARWICK.-Aug. 14. Anne, wife of John Hitchcocks, esq., of Whichford. WESTMORELAND. - August 19. At Grimeshill, aged 52, William Moore, esq. surgeon, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

WILTS.-Aug. 2. At Latton, in her 80th year, Eleanor Catherine, relict of the Rev. James Barton, Rector of Aldingham, Lanc.

Aug. 16. Sophia, wife of the Rev. Hugh Stephens, of St. Nicholas, Sarum, 5th daughter and coheiress of John Cripps, esq., of Upton House, Glouc.

Aug. 22. Aged 22, Georgiana Jane, wife of J. B. Phillipson, esq., of Salthorpe-lodge, and only child of J. Turner, esq., of Great Ormond-st.

WORCESTER.-Sept. 17. At Perdeswell Cottage, near Worcester, Mr. Wm. Raphael Eginton, the eminent painter on glass, whose numerous works throughout the country are proofs of his superior excellence in that art.

YORK. Aug. 10. At Park House, in his 50th year, James Porter, esq., proprietor of extensive coal works at Barnsley. Aug. 26. At Hedon, in her 75th year, Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Champney, esq. of Nutills.

Aug. 30. Lieut. Hill, R. N. of Dryool, leaving a widow and ten children.

Sept. 7. At Thorp Arch, aged 81, George Vincent, esq. formerly a Captain in the 9th foot, one of the few remaining officers who had served under Gen. Bargoyne, in America.

Aged 63, Lieut. Wm. Crow, R.N. ɗ Hull.

ABROAD.-March 29. At the Cape of Good Hope, on his return from Inda, aged 60, Wm. Howard Peach, esq. late of Cuttack, Bengal.

Lately. At Shamoga, Lieut. James R Grose, 24th N. I. youngest son of the late J. Grose, esq. of Bath.

Lost in the Lady Munro.- Captain Aiken, his wife, child, and brother; Ms. Mountfort and Miss Hazlewood, from Madras; Mrs. Captain Brown and for children, H. M. 57th regiment; Capt. and Mrs. Lardner, and three children, 5th Madras Inf.; Capt. and Mrs. James Knox, 6th Madras cavalry; Lieut. and Mrs. Farmer and child, H. M. 3 regiment; Lieut. Lloyd, H. M. 39 regiment; Lieut. Clarke and two boys H. M. 42d regiment; Mr. Lowne, Mis Monteith, and Mr. Fisher, of Sydney; nine European convicts, four Europe servants, nine native servants, and 24 Lascars-in all 74 souls.

May 17. At the palace of Lacken, aged ten months, Leopold - Louis-PhilippeVictor-Ernest, Prince Royal of the Bel gians. His body was interred on the 24th, in the church of St. Gudule, Bru sels.

At Rotterdam, James Young, est merchant, formerly of Aberdeen, and at one time chief magistrate of that city.

At Montpellier, General O'Donnel, Count d'Abisbal.

May 20. At Paris, James Hardie, esq of the Bengal medical establishment.

May 21. At Dresden, aged 16, Charles Walker Ellice, son of the Rev. James Ellice, of Clothall, Herts.

May 31. At Naples, Eyre Coote, esq. of West Park, Hants.

June 15. At Hamburgh, aged 76, Lydia widow of John Prescott, esq. of St. Pe tersburgh.

June 21. Aged 64, Sir Daniel Bayley, for upwards of 20 years Consul-general in Russia, and Agent to the Russia Company at St. Petersburgh. He was the eldest son of Thomas Butterworth Bayley, esq. of Hope Hall, near Manchester.

June 26. Mr. May, editor of the Journal des Chevaux et Chasses, shot dead in a duel at Meudon.

June 27. At Paris, the Viscountess de la Rochefoucauld, daughter of the late Duke Mathieu de Montmorency.

July 2. At Halifax, Nova Scotia, John Button Butler, esq. Commissary

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