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April 7. In Prince's-street, Bristol, aged 46, Mr. O'Neil. He had made upwards of 4000 drawings, 500 of which were of antique remains in Bristol.

April 13. At Cirencester, aged 83, the relict of John Austin, esq.

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HAMPSHIRE.-Mar. 21. At Southamp→ ton, aged 82, the wife of Admiral Evans. April 9. At Great Abshot-House, aged 70, John Blagrove, esq. of Jamaica, and of Adderwyke-House, Bucks.

HEREFORDSHIRE.-April 26. At Breden-> bury-House, aged 51, Phoebe, wife of Charles Dutton, esq. and daughter of late Edward Dixon, esq. of Dudley.

HERTFORDSHIRE.-At White Hill, in Berkhampstead, aged 77, the relict of Robert Sparrow, of Workingham-Hall, Suffolk, esq.

Mar. 23. At Bushey, aged 78, James Gurry, esq.

HUNTINGDONSHIRE Mar. 28. At St. Neot's, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Mr. Gorham.

KENT. Mar. 26. At Faversham, aged 59, the relict of John Smith, esq. late of Huntingfield.

April 6. At Frinstead-place, aged 59, the relict of late Rev. R. C. Tylden Pattenson, of Ibornden aud Frinstead-place, and Rector of Frinsted and Milfred.

April 12. At Dover, aged 55, after severe sufferings for three years and a half, borne with the greatest fortitude and resignation, Captain Henry Bazely, of the Royal Navy, youngest son of late Admiral Bazely.

LANCASHIRE.-Mar. 20. At Highfield, Pendlebary, near Manchester, Th. Greaves,

esq.

April 2. Aged 76, James Bateman, esq. of Tollington-House, Manchester, and of Tollington-Hall, Westmorland.

LEICESTERSHIRE.-Mar. 18. At Leicester, Mr. Davis, Surveyor of Taxes for that county.

Mar. 28. Aged 20, John, the only son of Mr. John Ryley, gent. of Leicester. In his character was exhibited all the ardour of youth in perfect subjection to the restraints of filial affection and duty: mild, manly, and ingenuous, he attracted universal esteem; fortified by a religious education, he knew vice but by report; and intent on the improvement of his mind, he had no time to spare for folly. His death has caused an extraordinary sensation of regret in the place of his residence.

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LINCOLNSHIRE.-Feb. 18. At Sleaford, aged 68, Benjamin Cheales, esq.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-Feb. 8. At New castle-upon-Tyne, in his 91st year, Richtard Jones, esq. He bequeathed 6001.

to the charitable institutions of the town, nearly one-fourth of his entire property.

OXFORDSHIRE. Feb. 11. At Walton, Lady Harriet, youngest dau. of the Earl of Tankerville.

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Mar. 3. At her son's house, at Boddicott, near Banbury, aged 81, Rachael, widow of Mr. Abraham Bristow, surgeon, of Cassington, and one of the Coroners for this county, leaving four sons and four daughters, whose united ages amounted to 407 years; seven of whom followed her to the grave.

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SOMERSETSHIRE.-Feb. 21. At Bath, Mrs. Eliza Neville, relict of the late Thomas Neville, esq.

At Upper Easton, after a long and severe illness, Jane, widow of the Rev. D. Keith, D. D. late of Kent-house, Hammersmith.

April 3. Of pulmonary consumption, aged 34, Mr. Joseph Barratt, jun. bookseller, of Bond-street, Bath; who has left a widow and infant family to lament the loss of an indulgent husband and parent; and an extensive circle of friends, by whom he was ad→ mired for his more than ordinary powers of mind, and esteemed for his many virtues.

April 12. At Wilton Cottage, Taunton, the residence of her daughter Mrs. Cliffe, aged 73, Elizabeth, Lady Farrington, relict of General Sir Anthony Farrington, bart. late of Blackheath.

SUFFOLK.-Aged 72, Mrs. Flowerdew, of

Bacton.

March 24. At Bury, aged 80, Mrs. Lucy Fergus, the daughter of Patrick F. of the island of Mount Serrat, esq. and the sister of Dame Mary Gage (who died April 15, 1820), the wife of Sir Thomas Rookwood Gage, the 5th Baronet of that name, of Hengrave Hall.

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April 2. At Halesworth, aged 78, the relict of Stephen Reeve, gent.

April 12. At Long Melford, aged 47, John Queenborough, gent.

SUSSEX-Jan. 30. At Pits Hill, Sussex, aged 75, William Mitford, esq.

Feb. 15. At Worthing, at the house of Dr. Cholmeley, her brother-in-law, HarriettHavard, second daughter of the late Wm. Havard, esq. of South Lambeth.

Feb. 24. At Brighton, aged 66, William Fortescue, esq. of Writtle Lodge, Essex.

Feb. 26. At Hastings, Lieut. Fred. T. Jeffreys, R. N. son of the Rev. John Jeffreys, of Barnes.

March 7. At Hastings, Mary Frances, wife of Captain Andrews, and daughter of T. S. Salmon, M. D. of Reading.

March 24. At Eastbourne, aged 87, Jane widow of the late John Hamilton Mortimer, esq.

IRELAND. At Clonmel, Sir Rich. Jones. -Out of 23 children, the fruit of his only marriage, he has left 15, and his Lady, to lament his loss.

At Crookhaven, Cork, at the very advanced age of 105, Catherine, relict of the late Mr. Jeremiah Donovan, of Keelcrohane, same county.

Jan. 15. At Monlough, co. Down, aged 104, Mr. William Gibson, farmer. His brother

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brother died a few years ago, aged 99, and a sister not long since, aged 105.

Jan. 30. At his seat at Rochefort, at an advanced age, Gustavus Hume Rochefort, esq. M. P. for county of Westmeath. He was a gentleman of considerable landed property in that county, and commanded the Moyarshell and Magheradoren mounted yeomen and volunteers, in number 135 rank and file.

Feb. 27. At Coolen, aged 88, Sir Richard Harte, Knt. He was one of the oldest Magistrates of the county of Limerick, and one of the Aldermen of that city. ABROAD.-April 21, 1823. At Choadringhew, East Indies, Lieut. John Hadaway, 24th Native Infantry, Bengal, Surveyor of Government Lands in Rohilcund. Aug. 10. At Calcutta, Wm. Mann, esq. of the firm of Buchanan, Mann, and Co.

Aug. 26. In Bengal, aged 38, Major Henley, resident and Political Agent at Bhopal, and eldest surviving son of the late Rev. Dr. Henley.

Aug. 31. At Cape Coast, Africa, aged 21, William-Charles, eldest son of the late William Feilde, esq. formerly Governor of Cape Coast Castle, and of Grove-lane, Canberwell.

Sept. 7. At Broach, aged 21, Oliver Hanson, esq. of the Civil Service. He was the fifth son of John Hanson, esq. of the Rookery, Woodford, Essex. Never were unassuming manners more combined with upright and honourable deportment.

Sept. 16. At Calcutta, Lieut. Edward Doveton, 4th Regt. of Madras Native Infantry, Aid-de-Camp to Major-General Sir John Doveton, and third son of the late Frederick Doveton, esq. of Upper Wimpole

street.

Sept. 19. At Heidelburg, Francis Schnell, esq. an eminent mathematician and scholar, formerly resident in England.

Oct. 6. At Madras, aged 32, EdwardRich. third son of the late Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan, bart.

Oct. 15. At Purnea, in the East Indies, aged 46, James-Bruce Laing, esq. of the Bengal Civil Service, eldest son of James L. esq. of Streatham, Surrey, and of Dominica.

Oct. 28. At the Cape of Good Hope, aged 28, E. S. Montagu, esq. late Persian Secretary to the Government, at Calcutta.

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Oct. His Highness Prince Louis of Hesse Darmstadt, brother of her Royal Highness the Grand Duchess.

Lately. Prince John Dolgorucke, formerly Colonel of the Polish guard, who entered the Russian service under the Emperor Paul. It is mentioned as remarkable, that no Russian subject now has the Order of St. George of the First Class; and that the only persons who possess it are the Duke of Wellington, the King of Sweden, and the Duke

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of Angouleme, to whom it has been sent on account of his campaign in Spain.

At Versailles, aged 52, Wm. Pinckard, esq. late of Queen-Anne-street West.

At Boulogne-sur-Mer, Jean, wife of Lieut.-col. John Austin, Brig.-general in Portugal.

At Ettenheim, Baden (on his estate), Baron John Von Turkheim, a native of Strasburg, well known to many distinguished individuals in Europe, as a public writer and a diplomatist.

At Antigua, the wife of Hon. John Duncombe Taylor, Judge of the Island, and second daughter of the late Elias Vanderhorst, esq. American Consul.

At Genoa, Major Wm. C. Batt, of 85th foot. He was appointed Ensign 62d foot, Sept. 3, 1803; Lieut. 30 Nov. 1804; Capt. March 13, 1806; Capt. 37th foot, Sept. 21, 1809; Capt. 85th foot, Jan. 25, 1813; Brevet Major Sept. 29, 1814; acted as Aidedu-camp to Major-gen. Hart on the Staff of the Northern district, Ireland; and afterwards served as superintending Officer of a recruiting district.

At Copenhagen, the Minister of State, Niels Rosenkrantz. This distinguished Statesman, after having been Ambassador many years at Warsaw, Petersburg, Berlin, Paris, and other courts, was appointed in 1810 to the department of Foreign Affairs, which he filled till his death, and was invested with numerous orders of knighthood. He was born in 1757, and married in 1790 Princess Barbara Wiasemska. He was of one of the most ancient noble families of Denmark, which has produced many great statesmen and men of learning.

Jan. 4, 1824. At Paris, Matilda-Margaret, youngest dau. of Sir Grenville Temple, bart. by his first wife Elizabeth, dau. of Geo. Watson of Massachusetts, esq. (who died at Rome Nov. 4, 1809.) She was born May 3, 1803.

Jan. 22. At Caen, Capt. Willoughby Marshall, R. N. K. S. G. & S. His remains were interred at Southampton Feb. 2.

Feb. 17. In the Bay of St. John's, Antigua, a black woman, named Statira, who, by information from herself, must have attained the advanced age of 132 to 134. She was a slave, and was hired as a day labourer during the building of the gaol, and was present at the laying of the corner-stone, which ceremony took place 116 years ago. She also stated, that she was a young woman grown when President Sharpe assumed the administration of the island, which was in 1706; so that, allowing her to be then 18, it brings her age to that of 134.

Lately. In St. George's, Jamaica, from a fever caught in performing militia duty, in repressing the late conspiracy among the slaves, Walter R. Grossett, esq.

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Bill of Mortality.-Markets, &c.—Canal Shares.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from March 24, to April 20, 1824.

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QUARTERLY AVERAGE of BRITISH CORN which governs Importation, from the Returns ending April 17.

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PRICE OF FLOUR, per Sack, April 19, 55s. to 60s.
AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, April 21, 31s. 4 d. per cwt.
PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, April 23.

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW.

St. James's, Hay 61. Os. Straw 21. 10s. Od. Clover 61, 6s. Od.-Whitechapel, Hay 61. 6s. Od. Straw 21.10s. od. Clover 6l. 15s. Od.-Smithfield, Hay 61. 6s. Straw 21. 8s.

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Head of Cattle at Market April 26:
Beasts

Sheep and Lambs 16,410 Pigs 230.

COALS: Newcastle, 34s. 6d. to 37s. Od.-Sunderland, 33s. Od. to Os. Od.

TALLOW, per Cwt. Town Tallow 38s. Od. Yellow Russia 36s. Od.

SOAP, Yellow 76s. Mottled 78s. Curd 82s.-CANDLES, 8s. Od. per Doz. Moulds 9s. 6d.

THE PRICES of SHARES in CANALS, DOCKS, WATER WORKS, INSURANCE, and GAS LIGHT COMPANIES (between the 25th of March, and 25th of April, 1824), at the Office of Mr. M. RAINE (successor to the late Mr. SCOTT), Auctioneer, Canal and Dock Share, and Estate Broker, No. 2, Great Winchester-street, Old Broad-street, London.Grand Trunk Canal, dividing 75l. per share, per annum, and bonus, price 2,300l-Leeds and Liverpool, 15l.; price 450l.-Barnsley, 12l.; price 2301.-Rochdale, 31.; price 1057. -Coventry 441. and bonus; price 1,2007.-Oxford, short shares, 327.; price 8201.-Birmingham, 124. 10s.; price 345l.-Grand Junction, 107.; price 333l.—Monmouth, 10%.; price 2201.-Brecknock and Abergavenny, 5.; price 1157.-Neath, 137. last year; price 350l.-Swansea, 10l.; price 2201.-Old Union, 4l.; price 951.-Ellesmere, 31.; price 801. -Dudley, 31.; price 801.-Worcester and Birmingham, 17.; price 401.-Lancaster, 17.; price 331.-Kennet and Avon, 17s.; price 281.-West India Dock Stock, 104.; price 240l. -East India Dock Stock, 81,; price 1601.-London Dock Stock, 4l. 10s.; price 117East London Water Works, 5l.; price 1721.-West Middlesex Ditto, 2l. 10s.; price 831.— Grand Junction Ditto, 21. 10s.; price 821.-Kent Water Ditto, 17. 10s.; price 451.-Royal Exchange Assurance, 10l. and bonus; price 315.-Globe Fire and Life Assurance, 71.; price 1824.-Imperial Fire Ditto, 5l.; price 1351.-Albion Fire and Life Ditto, 2l. 10s.; price 561-Atlas Fire and Life Ditto, 6s.; price 67.-Hope Fire and Life Ditto, 68.; price 61.-Rock Life Assurance, 2s.; price 4l-Provident Ditto, 91. per cent. on 107. paid; price 201.-Westminster Gas Light and Coke Company, 4l.; price 80%.-New Ditto, 81. per cent. on 51. paid; price 61. premium.-City of London Ditto, 81. per cent. on 851. paid; price 651. premium.-New Ditto, 8l. per cent. on 45l. paid; price 35l. premium.— South London Ditto, 77. 10s.; price 1907.-Vauxhall Bridge, 17.; price 351.-Waterloo Ditto, 17.; price 61.-Ditto, Old Annuities, 2s. 6d. in the pound on 81. price 361.— Ditto New Ditto, 2s. 6d. in the pound on 71.; price 334-Regent's Canal, 571.-Wilts and Berks, 10l. 10s.-Grand Union, 301.-Huddersfield, 301.-Portsmouth and Arundel, 25l.— Stratford upon Avon, 281.-Imperial Gas Light and Coke Company, 40l. paid; price 221. premium.-New Ditto, 5l. paid; price 171. premium.-Guardian Fire and Life Assurance, iol. paid; price 147. premium.-London Institution, 351.-Russell Ditto, 10l.

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