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HANTS.-May 13. At Ryde, aged 18, Elizabeth Sophia, last surviving child of the late E. Percival, M. B. of Bath. May 21. Susannah, the wife of H. T. Timson, esq. of Tachbury Mount. May 28. At Cowes, the Right Hon. Mary dowager Lady Kirkcudbright, wife of Robert Davis, esq. R.N.

June 6. At Southampton, aged 74, James Byrn, esq.

HERTS.-May 21. At Pishobury, aged 78, Rose, only daughter and heiress of the late E. Gardiner, esq. of Pishobury, and widow of J. Miles, esq. HUNTINGDON.-May 19. At Kimbolton, Susanna, widow of Cha. Cutfield, esq. of Midhurst.

KENT.-May 23.

At Ramsgate, aged

73, Mary, widow of C. Pratt, esq. of Tottenham.

May 27. At Tunbridge Wells, Dorothea, relict of R. Scott, esq. of Lichfield. May 30. Charles- Anna, wife of Col. H. Cuyler, District Paymaster, Chatham. June 3. Aged 51, J. Webster, esq. of Shoulden-house, near Deal.

Jnne 4. At Lewisham, aged 60, Mary, wife of Sam. Cowper Brown, esq. F.S.A.

At Greenwich, at an advanced age, Dame Mary Bate Dudley, relict of Rev. Sir Henry Bate Dudley, Bart. She was the 2d dau. of James White, esq. of Berral, co. Somerset.

June 7. At Tunbridge Wells, aged 56, Major-General F. Hepburn, late of the 3rd regiment of Foot Guards.

June 9. Joseph Foster, esq. of Bromley, a distinguished Member of the Society of Friends, and the indefatigable coadjutor of Joseph Lancaster, in the cause of popular instruction.

LANCASHIRE.-June 2. At Belle-vue, near Liverpool, J. Philips, esq. Lieut. R. N. eldest and only surviving son of the late John L. Phillips, esq. of Mayfield, near Manchester.

MIDDLESEX.-June 12. Aged 83, John Harvey, esq. of Teddington.

NORFOLK. May 26. At Norwich, aged 90, Barnabas Leman, esq.

June 7. At Narford-hall, in his 65th year, Andrew Fountaine, esq.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. May 26. At Guilsborough-hall, Mary, wife of W. Z. L. Ward, esq. and heiress to the late Woodford Lambe, esq. of Addington.

OXON.-May 15. At Launton, aged 83, Bridget, wife of the Rev. Dr. Browne, Prebendary of Weils and Rector of Launton.

May 20. At Oxford, Sarah, wife of James Adey Ogle, esq. M.D. leaving a family of nine young children.

May 22. At his brother's at Headington, aged 57, W. H. Whorwood, esq. a Commander R.N. (1808).

SOMERSET.-April 25. At Bath, Maj.. Gen. Sampson Freeth. Appointed Lt. 111th foot 1794, Capt. Liverpool reg. 1795, in 26th dragoons 1796, Major 1800, in 96th foot 1807, brevet Lieut.-Col. 1808, Major 2d W. I. Regt. 1808, h. p. 15th foot 1809, Col. 1814, and MajorGen. 1825. He was for some years Inspecting Field Officer of the Liverpool recruiting district.

May 22. At Bath, aged 58, Mary, wife of J. H. Hele Phipps, esq. of Leighton House, near Westbury, Wilts.

May 25. At the house of her brother the Rev. John Bayley, at Chilthorne Domer, aged 66, Ann Bayley, dau. of the late B. Bayley, esq. of Keyford, near Frome.

May 28. At Bath, Sarah-Eliza, widow of Lieut.-Col. Noble, 67th reg.

May 30. At Crowcombe, aged 52, William Bucknell, esq.

June 2. At Bath, Mrs. Mary-Anne Curteis, sister-in-law to Tristram Whitter, esq. M.D. and first cousin to the late E. J. Curteis, esq. M. P. for Sussex, of whom a memoir was given in our May number.

SUFFOLK.April 20. At Ipswich, aged 52, Louisa, wife of the Rev. J. T. Nottage, Rector of St. Helen's and St. Clement's.

June 2. At Chelsworth, Ellen, second dau. of the late H. S. Pocklington, esq. of Tyrllandwr.

June 14. At Ipswich, aged 90, J. Cobbold, esq. of Holywells, near that town.

SURREY-Feb. 21. At Croydon, Joseph Bordwine, esq. Professor of Fortification to Addiscombe college.

May 28. At the house of his sister Mrs Henry Wyndham, near Ripley, aged 34, Lieut.-Col. Charles Henry Somerset, Lieut. Col. of the 1st Dragoons, nephew to the Duke of Beaufort. He was the 2d son of the late Lord Charles Somerset, by his first wife, the Hon. Elizabeth Courtenay, sister to the late Earl of Devon.

June 1. At Thorpe-place, aged 33, Frederick Leigh, the youngest son of the late Rev. J. Leigh Bennett; whose death is recorded in our present number, p. 98.

June 2. At Addlestone, near Chertsey, Charlotte, widow of Andrew Wilson Hearsey, Lieut.-Col. E. I. service.

June 5. At Unsted-wood, near Godalming, aged 58, Hutches Trower, esq.

June 7. Aged 73, Francis Paynter, esq. of Denmark-hill.

June 11. At Kingston-on-Thames, aged 92, Ann, widow of G. Roots, esq. surgeon.

SUSSEX-April 19. At the Rectory, Petworth, aged 79, Ann, widow of John Sims, M.D. of Wimpole-street.

May 18. At Newick Park, Frances Sophia, youngest daughter of J. H. Slater, esq.

June 4. At Hove, near Brighton, aged 48, the Chevalier Peccio.

June 5. At Brighton, aged 75, Sarah, wife of P. W. Thomas, esq. of Highbury-grove.

June 9. At Brighton, aged 63, J. Jenkinson Lanyon, esq. of East Bourn.

WARWICK.-Lately. In his 90th year, John Inge, esq. of the Charter House, near Coventry.

WILTS-May 15. At the Asylum, Chippenham, in his 96th year, Phillip Townsend. This old man served in the campaign with the Marquis of Granby and Lord George Sackville, and well remembered the circumstances of the battle of Minden in 1759.

May 24, Aged 65, Mary, widow of William Powell Bendry, esq. of Castle House, Calne.

WORCESTER.-June 10. At Malvern, Louisa Augustus, wife of the Rev. Francis Duncan, of Alcester, eldest daughter of Col. Elirington, 47th Regt.

YORK.-May 19. Aged 63, At Sheffield, Elizabeth, relict of the Rev. John Grant, sister of Dr. Ayre, of Hull; having only six days survived her brother, Thomas Ayre, esq. who died at King's Lynn, on the 13th, in his 65th year.

June 5. At the house of his uncle G. W. Tireman, esq. at Conisborough, in his 20th year, Staniforth Cattley, of Queen's College, Oxford, the eldest son of the late Thomas Cattley, esq. of York.

June 7. Aged 60, the lady of William Watson, esq., of Scarborough, brother to Sir Frederick Watson, Master of the King's Household.

WALES.-Lately. At Duffrin, near Fishguard, South Wales, aged 96, Captain J. Morgan, R.N. This veteran officer was wounded at the Battle of the Nile, while standing by the side of the immortal Nelson.

SCOTLAND.-Jan. 24. At Edinburgh, Capt. Frazer, h. p. 3d W. I. regiment.

March 28. At Edinburgh, aged 64, John Fyffe, esq. retired Capt. R.N. He was made Lieut. 1782, Commander 1798, in which year he commanded the Cyclops troop-ship in the expedition to Quiberon. For his services in the Egyptian campaign he received a gold medal from the Grand Seignior. In command of the Reindeer 18 gun sloop he captured several privateers in the West Indies, and fought a galant action with two French brigs, each of nearly equal force with the Reindeer. He was made Post in 1807.

June 9. At Porto Bello, near Edinburgh, aged 22, Miss Charlotte A. M.

Ochterlony, granddaughter of the late Sir David and sister to Sir Charles Ochterlony, Bart.

Lately. At Ulva House, Lieut.-Col. Charles M'Quarrie, formerly of 42d Highlanders.

IRELAND.-April 6. At Longford, Cornet Charles Jones, 14th light drag.

June 14. At his residence near Raheny, the Honourable Judge Vandeleur, third Justice of the Court of King's Bench. He was called to the Bar in Trinity Term 1790. As a Judge he was an ornament to the Bench; his duties might truly be said to have been performed with sound judgment and strict impartiality, whilst his urbanity of manners and dignified deportment, commanded respect from all who witnessed his decisions.

Lately. Pierrepoint Oliver Mitchell, esq. Grand Treasurer of Freemasons in Ireland.

At Abbeyleix, Capt. H. Oulton, late 29th regt.

At Fermoy, Lieut. Metcalf, 95th regt. EAST INDIES.-Jan. 24. In camp at Narekalapully, near Hydrabad, aged 30, Capt. W. Bouchier Coxe, 43d reg. Madras Native Infantry, Deputy-Assistant Quarter-master-general of the Northern Division of the Army, and fourth son of the late Rev. R. Coxe, of Bucklebury vicarage, Berks.

Lately. At Madras, George Tyler, esq. brother of Adm. Sir Charles Tyler, G.C.B. nephew to the late Lords Dacre and Teynham.

WEST INDIES.-Feb. At the Bahamas, Lieut. Brennan, of the 2d West India Regiment, shot through the head in a duel with a brother officer.

Murch 23. In Jamaica, in the prime of life, Alexander Francis Tannachie Tulloch, esq. son of Francis Tulloch, late Major of the 10th or Inverness Militia, grandson of Alexander, the last of the Lairds of Tannachie, of that ancient name and family in the county of Moray. A fire having broken out on the property of his uncle, John Simpson, esq. he repaired to the spot, and on suddenly retiring from a falling rafter, fell into a mass of burning hot fluid, and was so burnt that, after lingering in agony for nearly four days, he expired.

March 26. The Rev. Valentine Ward, General Superintendent of the Wesleyan Missions in the West Indies, and Chairman of the Jamaica District. He entered the ministry in the year 1801.

ABROAD.-Jan. 31. At Callao, aged 22, Lieut. W. R. Drummond, of his Majesty's ship Satellite, youngest son of Gen. Sir Gordon Drummond.

March 9. At St. Petersburg, aged 16, Prince George, third son of Prince Lieven, He was born in this country, and baptized after his late Majesty George IV. who stood sponsor at his baptism. Also, lately, his brother, Prince Arthur Lieven, godson to the Duke of Wellington.

April 9. The day following his departure from Madeira, on board the Braganza, Henry Edward Hoare, late Capt. 66th foot, and second son of Peter Richard Hoare, esq. of Southfield House, Som.

May 4. At Nuremberg, her Serene Highness the Princess of Tour and Taxis, consort of Prince Maximilian, of Tour and Taxis, only a few days after the death of her mother, the Baroness Von Dornberg.

May 19. At Frankfort, Baron d'Anstell, the Russian Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Minister in that city. May 19. On the Continent, aged 87, Sir Samuel Wathen, High Sheriff of Gloucestershire in 1803, when he was knighted, March 13, and many years in the commission of the Peace for that county. His remains were brought to England to be deposited in the family vault at King's Stanley, Gloucestershire, the residence of his son, Sir Paul Baghott. May 20. The Bey of Tunis. has been succeeded by his brother. June 1. In his 65th year, Lieut.-Gen. Kellermann, Duke of Valmy, son of the Marshal.

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PRICES OF SHARES.

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers,

23, Change Alley, Cornhill.

Birmingham Canal, 241. Ellesmere and Chester, 88 -Grand Junction, 237. Kennet and Avon, 214. Leeds and Liverpool, 533.-Regent's, 164. -Rochdale, 124.--London Dock Stock, 58.- -St. Katharine's, 69.- -West India, 98.- -Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 199.-—Grand Junction Water Works, 55.- -West Middlesex, 78.-Globe Insurance, 1554- Guardian, 334. -Hope, 6.- -Chartered Gas Light, 464.-Imperial Gas, 43.-Phoenix Gas, 244-Independent Gas, 50. United General, 424.- Canada Land Company, 40.-Reversionary Interest, 134.

For Prices of all other Shares inquire as above.

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