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DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

Sept. 16. In Upper Charlotte-st. Fitzroy-sq. aged 24, Geo. Bourda Daly, esq. Sept. 17. In the Green Lanes, Stoke Newington, Henry Cookfield, esq. formerly of Upton, Essex.

Sept. 18. At Mile-end, Maria, wife of G. E. Carruthers, esq.

Jane, wife of the Rev. H. R. Roxby, Vicar of St. Olave Jewry.

Aged 26, Elizabeth- Anne, wife of Joseph Middleton, of the Middle Temple, esq. of Pelham-place, Brompton, and Grove House, near Leeds.

Sept. 19. At Bayswater, aged 64, Alexander Baxter, M.D. Inspector General of Hospitals.

Aged 89, Daniel Jones, esq. of Beaupre, Glamorganshire.

Sept. 20. In Berners-st. aged 29, George Toynbee, esq.

In Gloucester-place, Mrs. West. In Devonshire-pl. aged 76, Mary, relict of Peter Still, esq.

Sept. 21. In Verulam-buildings, Gray's inn, aged 80, John Hanson, esq. formerly Solicitor of Stamps.

Sept. 22. In her 17th year, Rolanda, only child of David Mushet, esq. jun., of York-st. Regent's Park.

Sept. 24. In Newman-st. aged 75, George Falconer, esq. Commander R. N. In Finsbury-sq. aged 67, David Cannan, esq.

Sept. 26. In Canonbury-sq. aged 74, Robert Meacock, esq. the celebrated cowkeeper of Islington,

Sept. 27. At his residence, Great St. Andrew's-st. Seven Dials, aged 70, Mr. Robert Smith. He was by trade a smith, and possessed funded, freehold, and lease hold property to the amount of nearly 400,000l. He was of the most singular and penurious habits from early life, and was left a considerable sum of money by his father, with which he speculated in the funds and in building houses. In the neighbourhood of Mornington-crescent he built between 150 and 200 houses. His property in the funds is believed to exceed 100,0007. He was born in the house in which he died. He has left a brother and sister; the former will inherit the property, as the deceased has left no will. The latter was allowed by him 11. a week. She is a woman also of eccentric habits.

Sept. 28. At St. John's Wood, aged 67, J. G. Leigh, esq.

Sept. 29. At Snow-hill, Mr. Wm. Andrews Beckwith, gunsmith, one of the Common Councilmen of the Ward of Farringdon Without. It was this gentleman's GENT. MAG. VOL. XVI.

shop that was attacked by the Spa Fields Rioters in 1816.

Mary, wife of James Pitt, esq. of Cheyne-walk, Chelsea.

Aged 8 years, John-George, youngest son of the Rev. John George Storie, Vicar of Camberwell.

Lately. At Camden Town, aged 78, Walter Weldon, esq.

In Upper Berkeley-st. aged 70, Sarah, wife of R. T. Heysham, esq.

Oct. 1. In Dorset-sq. aged 25, Elizabeth, relict of Edward Young, esq. of Sydenham, dau. of Browne Roberts, esq.

Aged 75, John Christmas, esq. of Huntley-st. Bedford-sq. a director of the Westminster Fire-office.

Oct. 2. Aged 62, John Hinde, esq. of Chester-terr. Regent's Park,

In Argyll-street, after a protracted illness, Mr. James Fraser, the founder and publisher of Fraser's Magazine. Literature has thus lost an earnest supporter, literary men a generous patron, and a large circle of friends one beloved as a brother.

Oct. 3. At Hampstead, in her 3d year, Marian, dau, of Archdeacon Hollingworth.

At Brixton-hill, aged 19, Kezia-May, only child of the Rev. N. Bennett, M.A. of Queen's Coll. Cambridge, and granddau. of Nicholas Bennett, esq.

Mrs. Walond, of Hereford, relict of the Rev. Richard Walond, M.A. Rector of Weston-under- Penyard, and Treasurer of Hereford.

Oct. 4. At the house of her son, at Greenwich, aged 70, Susannah- Maria, wife of the Rev. T. Hitchin.

Oct. 6. In Camberwell New-road, aged 39, John Edward Abbott, esq.

At Enfield, aged 88, Jane, relict of William Monk, esq. and only surviving sister of the late Right Hon. Sir William Garrow.

At Plumstead-common, aged 56, Letitia, widow of George Robinson, esq.

Oct. 8. In Aldersgate-st. aged 57, Thomas Burton, esq.

At the residence of H. C. Bowles, esq. Myddelton House, Enfield, aged 85, Samuel Carver, esq. many years partner in the well-known firm of Bowles and Carver, St. Paul's Churchyard.

Oct. 9. Aged 69, William Alldridge, esq. of Twickenham Green.

In Mount-st. Richard Leigh, esq. of Hawley House, Kent.

Oct. 10. At Cowdery Farm, Wimbledon, aged 44, Richard Blake, esq. late of Kingston, Jamaica.

Oct. 11. G. Knox, esq. of Henriettast. Cavendish-sq.

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At Stoke Newington, Sarah-Ann, wife of G. Greenhill, esq. treasurer of the Company of Stationers.

Mary, widow of John Garratt, esq. of Newington green.

Aged 63, Mr. Kennedy, Manager of the London and Westminster Bank, Oxford-st.

Oct. 13. At Camberwell, aged 75, Jacob George Wrench, esq. seed-merchant, of King William-street. He was the son of the late Mr. Deputy Wrench, and brother of the Rev. T. W. Wrench, Rector of St. Michael, Cornhill.

At Chelsea, aged 65, Mary-Ann, relict of Gideon Herbert, esq. of Chelsea and Clement's-lane.

At Tottenham, in his 94th year, Mr. Thomas Coar, the highly respected father of Thomas Tennent Coar, esq. of Oxford.

At Verulam-buildings, Gray's Inn, aged 44, W. C. Bousfield, esq. of the above place, and of Warborough, Oxford.

Oct. 18. At Peckham, Emma, wife of the Rev. Henry Morgan, eldest dau. of the late Major Henry Scott, of Bislow, Salop. Her body was interred at the Nunhead Cemetery.

Oct. 21. At Balham, in her 72d year, Elizabeth relict of Samuel Wathen, of New House, Gloucestershire, and sister to Thos. Sheppard, esq. M.P. of Folkington Place, Sussex.

CORNWALL.-Sept. 30. At Higher Lariggan, Penzance, aged 24, Henry Nathaniel, fifth son of the late Rev. John Eyton, Vicar of Wellington, and Rector of Eyton, Salop.

Oct. 7. At St. Ives, aged 45, Francis Hingston, esq. Comptroller of her Majesty's Customs at Truro.

CUMBERLAND.-Oct. 3. At Whitehaven, aged 69, Peter Hodgson, esq. one of the coroners for Cumberland.

DERBY.-Oct. 8. At Ockbrook, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. C. A. Pohlman, and dau. of John Edgecumbe, esq. of Bristol.

DEVON.-Sept. 17. At Warlegh, the seat of the Rev. Walter Radcliffe, aged 18, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Capt. Barton, R.N. niece of Sir Ralph Lopes, Bart. M.P.

Sept. 20. At Paington, aged 71, Anne, relict of the Rev. J. F. Howell, Vicar of St. Gluvias, Cornwall, and Canon of Exeter.

Sept. 29. At Kingsbridge, aged 66, George Prideaux, esq. lately a resident in Plymouth, where he practised as a solici- tor for 35 years. He was buried at the Quakers' Meeting - house, attended by upwards of 500 friends.

Sept. 30. At Barnstaple, Louisa, wife of Henry Drake, esq. Town Clerk.

Lately. At Topsham, aged 44, Lieut. Frederick Follett, late of 88th Reg.

At Devonport, aged 89, Thomas Langdon, esq.

Oct. 5. At Seaton, Georgiana-Eliza, wife of J. M. Bence, esq. of Bristol, an, only surviving child of William Jenkins, esq. of East Heath, near Oakingham, Berks.

Oct. 7. At Exeter, aged 75, Hester, dau. of the late Rev. John Mulso, Preb. of Winchester, and Rector of Meonstoke and Easton.

Oct. 8. At Stonehouse, Emily Charlotte, youngest dau. of the Rev. Wm. Hawks, Chaplain of Saltash.

Oct. 13. At Totnes, aged 58, Capt. Searle.

DORSET.-Sept. 19. At Fifehead House, near Shaftesbury, in his 21st year, William Manse Peacock, son of the Rev. Edward Peacock, Vicar of Fifehead Magdalen.

Sept. 25. At Bridehead, aged 66, Frances, wife of Robert Williams, esq. She was the youngest dau. of John Tur. ner, esq. of Putney, and of Fleet-street; and was married in 1794. She has left issue a son and a daughter.

Lately. At Lyme Regis, aged 72, Ann, wife of John Oliver, esq. Master R.N. and Alderman of the borough.

Oct. 8. At Bridehead, aged 102, Jane, relict of Robert Williams, esq. of Moor Park, Herts, and of Bridehead. She was born on the 13th Nov. 1739 old style, the daughter of Francis Chassereau, esq. of St. Marylebone; was married in 1764, and left a widow in 1814, having had issue two sons, the present Robert Williams, esq. of Bridehead, late M.P. for Dorchester, and formerly an Alderman of London; (the death of whose lady, on Sept. 25th, is above recorded;) and the late William Williams, esq. of Portland-place, M.P. for Weymouth; and three daughters, Anne, married to the Rev. Edw. Aubery; Harriett, who was the first wife of Sir John Coleman Rashleigh, Bart. and Sophia, married to the Rev. J. W. Cunningham, Vicar of Harrow.

ESSEX.-Sept. 9. At Southall Park, aged 39, Lewis Archer, esq. of Saffron Walden.

Sept. 18. Caroline Mary, wife of John Jolliffe Tuffnell, esq. eldest son of John Jolliffe Tuffnell, esq. of Langleys.

GLOUCESTER.- Sept. 17. At Cheltenham, Frances Wentworth Taylor, dau. of the late Sir Rupert George, Bart. and widow of Charles Philip Taylor, esq. late Lieut.- Col. 22nd Regiment.

Sept. 19. At Cheltenham, aged 68,

John Hunter, esq. of Mount Severn, near Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire.

Sarah, eldest child and only remaining dau. of the Rev. L. R. Cogan, of Temple, Bristol.

Sept. 21. At Cheltenham, aged 81, Martha, widow of Capt. James Lys, R.N. of Ridgway, Hants.

Sept. 25. At Clifton, Harriet, widow of John Taylor, esq. of Glasgow.

Sept. 30. At Cheltenham, aged 39, Capt. George Rogers, R. Art.

Lately. At Cheltenham, aged 64, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Bache, of the 8th Foot.

At Cheltenham, aged 72, the relict of Charles Read, esq. of Downe-hall, Dor

set.

Oct. 7. At Cheltenham, aged 29, Frances-Mary, wife of Robert James Southby, esq. of Appleton Manor-house, Berks, second dau. of the late D. Ximenes, esq. of Sidmouth.

HANTS.-Oct. 6. At Southampton, Selina, youngest dau. of the late Andrew Plimer, esq. of Brighton.

HEREFORD.-Lately. Aged 69, Richard Hankins, of Bartestree Court.

HERTS.-Oct. 4. At Cheshunt, William Harrison, esq. Queen's Counsel, a Bencher of the Inner Temple, Counsel to the Treasury and the War Office, and Attorney-Gen. for the Duchy of Cornwall. This eminent Parliamentary Counsel was called for the Bar on the 27th Jan. 1800.

KENT.-Sept. 11. At Gravesend, aged 23, Richard Huddart, youngest son of the late Richard Huddart Leech, esq. of the Hon. East India Company's Civil Service, St. Helena.

Sept. 19. At Rochester, aged 73, Robert George, esq.

Sept. 25. At Westerham, aged 37, Maria-Jane, wife of the Rev. R. H. Millington.

Sept. 26. At Wilmington, at the house of W. G. Rose, esq. Emma-Frances, wife of John Benson Rose, and only dau. of G. W. Gravener, esq. of Dover. Sept. 29. At Maidstone, aged 79, Anne, relict of the Rev. D. Evans, Vicar of Headcorn.

Sept. 30. At Walmer, aged 22, Mary, wife of James S. Shortt, of the 4th Reg. fourth dau. of the late Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Harvey, K.C.B.

Lately. At Chatham, aged 78, Col. Timpson, late of the Royal Marines. Oct. 4. At Bromley, Harriet, widow of Robert Conyers, esq. of Kingsland.

Oct. 6. At Margate, aged 92, Ann, relict of John Hatfield, esq. of Norwich. Oct. 11. At Tenterden, aged 82, Robert Curteis, esq...

Oct. 12. Aged 67, James Fisher, esq. of Elmwood, Thanet.

Oct. 13. At Tunbridge Wells, Maria Margaret, third dau. of the late Robert Langford, esq. of Upper Harley-street. LANCASHIRE. Sept. 13. Hannah, wife of the Rev. John Langfield, Perpe-· tual Curate of Holme.

Lately. At Preston, in his 52nd year, Capt. Charles Pochin, of the Leicestershire Militia, son of the late Rev. William Pochin, Rector of Morcott, Rutland.

Oct. 11. Aged 38, Martha, wife of the Rev. Alfred Hadfield, M.A. Perp. Curate of Trinity Church, Bolton.

LEICESTER. Oct. 5. At Leicester, aged 72, Elizabeth, widow of James Man. field, esq. formerly Capt. in the 15th Hus

sars.

Oct. 13. At Hallaton Hall, aged 70, Mrs. A. L. Bewicke, sister of the Rev. C. J. Bewicke, M. A. of Christ Church.

LINCOLN.-Lately. At Grantham, aged 71, Miss Charlotte Norris, sister to the late Rev. Thos. Norris, Rector of Harby.

Oct. 11. Elizabeth, the wife of Henry Grantham, esq. of Sturton.

MIDDLESEX.-Sept. 17. At Brompton, aged 62, Frances Juliet, relict of Capt. George Woods Sarmon, R.N. of West Cowes.

Sept. 21. Anne, wife of Edward Slater, esq. of Kenton Lodge, near Harrow.

NORFOLK.-Sept. 19. At Norwich, aged 50, Mary, widow of the Rev. Edward Swatman, late Rector of Little Fransham, Norfolk.

In St. Benedict's, aged 86, Anne, relict of Thomas Salmon, esq. formerly of Norwich.

Lately. At Gorleston, near Yarmouth, aged 83, John Barker Bell, esq.

Sept. 26. At the house of the Rev. Thomas Clowes, South Town, Great Yarmouth, aged 16, Charles, son of the Rev. John Nelson, Rector of Beeston, near Milcham, and Little Dunham, Norf.

Oct. 3. At Norwich, aged 77, Mrs. Sarah Routh, dau. of the Rev. P. Routh, M.A. late Rector of St. Margaret's, Southelmham, Suffolk, and Vicar of Wicklewood, Norfolk.

Oct. 4. At Thorpe, aged 62, James Sudbury, gent. He was in the last war a Capt. in the Norwich Rifle Corps.

NORTHAMPTON.-Sept. 30. At Farming Woods, Lady Gertrude Fitzpatrick. She was the younger dau. of John second Earl of Upper Ossory, by Anne (previ ously Duchess of Grafton), only dau. of Henry Lord Ravensworth.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-Oct. 4. At Belford, Elizabeth, relict of John Pratt, esq. of Bells Hill.

OXFORD.-Sept. 22. At Headington,

aged 82, Mrs. Stanley, late of Duffield Bank, near Derby, and mother of Mrs. O. Jewitt, of Headington.

Sept. 25. At Cowley, aged 69, David Stockford, esq. Paymaster of the County Militia for forty years. At the disembodying of the regiment in 1815, he was presented, by Colonel Wm. Gore Langton and the officers then in the regiment, with a silver tea-service as a token of their esteem.

Sept. 26. Aged 69, George Coles, esq. F.L.S. of Woodstock, Ald. of that Borough, a surgeon, and pupil of John Hunter. He had particularly engaged in botanical researches, and had made a complete Flora of the neighbouring district.

Sept. 28. At Chipping Norton, aged 59, John Kingdon, gent.

SALOP.-Sept. 29. At Llan-y-blodwel vicarage, aged 76, Alice, wife of the Rev. J. Donne, D.D.

Lately. At Albrighton, R. Yates, esq. Oct. 16. At the School-house, Oswestry, aged 35, Mary-Alannah, wife of the Rev. Stephen Donne.

SOMERSET.-Sept. 12. At Bath, the relict of William Henry Kemp, esq. of Teynham, Kent.

Sept. 16. At Shepton Mallet, Mr. Paul Barley, leaving children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-greatgrandchildren, to the number of 89, being exactly the number of years he lived.

At Batheaston, aged 66, Mary, widow of Rev. Wm. Marsh, Rector of Weston Bam pfylde and East Lambrook.

Sept. 20. At Bath, aged 69, Mr. John Rutter. He was one of the Society of Friends, and many years an inhabitant of Banbury and Farnborough, at the former place he was for some time proprietor of theOriginal Cake Shop." His death was occasioned by being knocked down by an unruly horse.

Sept. 21. At Glastonbury, aged 78, John Holman, esq.

Sept. 24. At Bath, Harriett, wife of John Macnaught, M.D. late of Jamaica.

Oct. 2. At Bath, aged 36, Sarah, eldest dau. of the late George Fort Cooper, esq. of Holt, Wilts.

At Bath, aged 91, Thos. Lawrence, esq. Oct. 14. At Weston-super-Mare, aged 87, Thomas Ormerod, esq. of Bristol Hotwells.

STAFFORD. Lately. At Rugely, aged 77, Ann, relict of John Pugh, esq. King'sroad, Bedford-row.

SUFFOLK.-Sept. 6. Aged 43, Mary, fourth dau of the late Rev. Leonard Shelford, Rector of Tuddenham.

SURREY.-Sept. 20. At his residence, Bingham Villa, aged 61, Charles Bean, esq. formerly of Plantation Richmond,

Essequibo, British Guiana, one of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for Surrey.

Sept. 22. At Guildford, at the house of his son, aged 62, William Sells, esq. of Kingston-on-Thames, and formerly of Four Baths, Clarendon, Jamaica.

Sept. 27. At the residence of her brother, Seale Lodge, aged 77, Miss Elizabeth Wood.

Oct. 5. At Merton-lodge, the residence of her uncle, John Samuel Schwenck, esq. Miss Jane Gilbert.

Oct. 9. At Richmond, aged 77, Mrs. Schofield.

SUSSEX.-Sept. 14. At Cuckfield, aged 96, Mrs. de Poggi. She was a descendant of the ancient family of Lewis, of Yorkshire, now merged into that of the Earl of Huntingdon. She had known intimately Sir Joshua Reynolds, Garrick, Hannah More, Paoli, &c.

Sept. 20. At Chichester, at an advanced age, Miss Mant.

Sept. 22. Aged 74, William Stoveld, esq. many years banker of Petworth.

Sept. 23. At Midhurst, aged 86, Charlotte, relict of the Rev. Charles Alcock, of Trotton, Archdeacon of Chichester, and mother of the Rev. Charles Alcock, M.A. Vicar of Adderbury, Oxf.

Sept. 30. At Brighton, in his 8th year, Reginald Gore, eldest surviving son of the late Blackwood Gore Currie, esq. of Wimbledon.

At Worthing, aged 74, Elizabeth, relict of H. Crawford, esq. formerly of the Madras Civil Service.

Lately. At Brighton, Danby Willoughby, infant son of George Simon Harcourt, esq. of Ankerwycke House, Bucks.

Oct. 7. At Chichester, at a very advanced age, the wife of Major Richardson, formerly of the 29th regt.

Oct. 13. At Brighton, aged 91, Mrs. Gisborne.

Oct. 17. At Eastbourne, Henry Ogle, esq. Lieut. R.N. eldest son of the Rev. J. S. Ogle, Preb. of Durham, and of Kirkley-hall, Northumberlamd.

WARWICK.-Sept. 15. At Leamington, aged 52, Thomas Lamb, esq. late Captain Bengal Army.

Sept. 23. At the residence of her only surviving and youngest son, Mr. T. E. Foster, Birmingham, Ann-Mayson, relict of Capt. and Adj. E. B. Foster, formerly of Knowle Hall, Warw. and Ayleston House, near Leicester.

Sept. 24. At Leamington, aged 76, John Biddle, esq.

Sept. 30. At Kenilworth, aged 71, Isabella, wife of Chas. John Wheler, esq.

Oct. 4. At Leamington, aged 53, Zaccaria Laurence, esq.

Oct. 5. At the College, Warwick aged 72, Isabella, wife of the Rev. George Innes, Master of the King's School.

Oct. 6. At Birmingham, Amelia, eldest dau. of Francis Burgess, esq. barristerat-law, chief commissioner of police for that borough.

WILTS.-Sept. 22. At the Palace, Salisbury, aged 29, Louisa Mary, wife of the Rt. Rev. Edward Denison, Lord Bishop of Salisbury, and second daughter of the late Henry Ker Seymer, esq. of Hanford, Dorsetshire. This lady was married on the 27th June, 1839. She had been suffering from serious illness from the period of her accouchement on the 5th ult., but afterwards rallied; and so little was her death looked for on the day it occurred, that the carriage was ordered about an hour previous, to convey her a short distance, where she was to reside temporarily for change of air. Her remains were interred in the very centre of the cloisters, a spot chosen by her ladyship sometime prior to her unexpected and premature dissolution.

WORCESTER.-Sept. 25. At Powick, Eliza Price, relict of Chas. Lesingham, esq. and sister of the Rev. H. A. Hughes.

Oct. 10. At Worcester, the wife of Major Benj. Baker.

YORK.-Sept. 22. At Thornton Lodge, Francis Philip Beddingfield, esq. of Ditcuingham Hall.

Sept. 26. At Habton, near Malton, aged 80, Thomas Pickering, esq,

Sept. 29. At York, aged 92, Jane, relict of William Askwith, esq. of Ripon. Oct. 1. At Kippax, aged 83, John Clayton, esq.

Oct. 2. Aged 84, John Walker, esq. of New Malton; and within twenty-four hours after, aged 79, Jane, his wife. They had been married more than 61 years.

Oct. 7. At the residence of her sonin-law, the Rev. Charles A. Hulbert, Incumbent of Slaithwaite, the relict of James Lacy, esq. of Islington.

Oct. 9. At Whitby, aged 79, Robert Braithwaite, esq. shipowner, father of Capt. Robert Braithwaite.

Oct. 10. At York, aged 40, Mr. Joseph Lee, a powerful bass singer at York Minster.

Oct. 12. At Sudbury House, Elizabeth, wife of William S. Gilpin, esq. of Painesfield, East Sheen.

WALES.-Sept. 19. At his seat, Tymawr, Brecknocksh. aged 64, Charles Claude Clifton, esq.

Sept. 29. At Varchoel, Montgomeryshire, aged 87, Devereux Mytton, M.D.

of Pembroke College, Oxford. He proceeded M.A. 1776; B. and D.M, 1781.

Lately. At Swansea, aged 104 years and 7 months, Mr. Morgan William. In his 99th year he walked to Llanelly (12 miles) in three hours.

At Carmarthen, aged 64, Miss Eugenia Morgan, eldest and last surviving_dau. of the late Charles Morgan, esq. of Furnace House, in that town; a descendant of John Vaughan, Earl of Carberry, and of the Morgans of Tredegar.

At Llanblethian, near Cowbridge, at the residence of his brother (the Rev. Edward Griffiths), John Griffiths, esq. late surgeon in the East India Company's service, and eldest son of the late Rev. J. Griffiths, M.A. Vicar of St. Ishmael's, Carmarthenshire.

Oct. 8. Jane-Louisa, third dau. of the late John Lloyd, esq. of Dale Castle, Pembrokeshire, and Mabus, Cardigan

shire.

SCOTLAND.-Sept. 29. At Leith Fort, soon after his return to that station, from a tour of inspection, Lieut.-Col. David Story, 7th battalion, commanding officer of the Royal Artillery in North Britain. He was at the blockade and capture of Malta, 1800; at the capture of the Danish Islands St. Croix and St. Thomas; at the bombardment and capture of Fort Dessaix, Martinique, in February, 1809; and at the capture of Guadaloupe, in February, 1810. His body was interred in South Leith churchyard. Lord Greenock, Lord Robert Kerr, and the officers of the North British Staff, Col. St. Quintin (17th Lancers), Col. Emmett, and the officers of the Royal Artillery and 53d regiment, attending the funeral.

Lately. At Arbuthnott House, the Hon. Jean Arbuthnott, sister to Viscount Arbuthnott.

At Edinburgh, Mrs. Brabazon, widow of Captain Lambert Brabazon, R.N.

Oct. 1. At Whitehaugh, in Aberdeenshire, by suicide, Col. Forbes Leith. He returned from India and settled on his paternal estate about 20 years ago; soon after which he married, and has now left a widow and several children. IRELAND.-Sept. 12. At Newtown. barry, aged 22, the Hon. Richard Thomas Maxwell, brother of Lord Farnham.

Sept. 20. At Cork, aged 67, Anthony O'Connor, esq. of Mallow.

Sept. 26. At the Cove of Cork, Elizabeth-Ann, wife of Capt. George P. Helsham.

Lately. At Carass, Lady Roche, wife of Sir David Roche, Bart. M.P. She was the 2d dau. of J. Ormsby Vandeleur, esq. of Maddestone House, co. Kildare,

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