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1831.] OBITUARY.-Rodolph Kreutzer.-Clergy Deceased.

signing that destination for the stage, be commenced his first campaign at Brecknock, under the management of Mr. R. Phillips (late of Drury-lane) with very bad success. He afterwards obtained an engagement with Laurent, at the Lyceum; and when that Theatre closed, became a member of the Richmond corps, under the management of Beverley, with whom he remained some time, performing at his various theatres with success. He then joined the Not- tingham company; and afterwards that of Birmingham, where he made a successful debut as Othello; Mr. Kean acting lago, and Harlequin in the pantomime, on the same evening. After some other wanderings in the north of England, Mr. Elliston engaged him when at Manchester, to act for three years at the Surrey Theatre, where he made his appearance in 1808, as Lockit in the Beggar's Opera, and Pantaloon in the Pantomine. He afterwards played Osmond, Richard, Macbeth, &c. with such decided success that the Coventgarden managers engaged him; and he appeared with great eclat, as King James in the Knight of Snawdoun, and Romoaldi in the Tale of Mystery, Nov. 25, 1811. After this he took the lead in tragedy for two seasons at the theatre in Crow-street, Dublin; again returned to the Surrey; and during his latter years was the reigning, hero at the Coburg. His death was hastened by intempe

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RODOLPH KREUTZER.

Feb. 6. At Geneva, aged 63, Rodolph Kreutzer, the celebrated violin player.

He was born at Versailles in 1767, the son of a musician in the band of the King of France; and very early in life evinced considerable talent for music. He received lessons on the violin from Ant, Stamitz, and at the age of thirteen played in public, at the Concert Spirituel, a concert of his master's composition, with great success. At nineteen years of age he had already composed two grand operas, which were performed before the whole court. When that gay circle was violently broken up, he travelled in Germany, Holland, and Italy, and established his fame as one of the first violinists in Europe. At the invitation of Napoleon, he subsequently returned to France, where he received the appointments of first violin to the Emperor, as well in the chapel as for private music, chef-d'orchestre at the opera, and professor of the violin at the Conservatoire.

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Napoleon often conversed with him in a familiar manner, and conferred on him the gold cross (officier) of the Legion of Honour. The Emperor used to say that time was too precious to be employed in listening to instrumental music, excepting when Kreutzer was playing a concerto on the violin.

Kreutzer continued director of the Académie Royale in Paris, and principal violin professor at the Conservatoire, until deprived of the use of his arm by an accident, in 1817. Most of the young violin professors of eminence in France are, therefore, his pupils, and take great credit in calling themselves such. As a composer, Kreutzer also greatly distinguished himself. Besides an immense number of violin concertos, quartets, duets, and a set of excellent studies familiar to all performers on that instrument throughout Europe, he wrote several operas, among which are best known Loduiska, Paul et Virginie, La Mort d' Abel, and Aristippe.

CLERGY DECEASED.

The Rev. T. H. Ashworth, M. A. late of Jesus college, Cambridge.

Aged 71, the Rev. William Clerke, Rector of Norton, Suffolk. He was formerly Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he graduated B. A. 1781, M. A. 1784, and by which Society he was presented to his living in 1796.

The Rev. Bartholomew Dacre, Perpetual Curate of Moseley, Lancashire, to which chapelry he was presented in 1791, by the Rector of Ashton-under-Lyne.

The Rev. John Denman, Rector of Llandegla, Denbighshire, to which he was collated in 1796, by Dr. Bagot, then Bishop of St. Asaph.

At Stanway, Essex, the Rev. John Dolphin, Rector of Pebmarsh and Colne Wake, and Prebendary of York. He was of Christchurch, Oxf. M.A. 1799; was collated to the prebend of Riccall in the cathedral of York in 1813 by Archbishop Vernon, presented to Pebmarsh in 1823 by the Earl of Verulam, and to Colne Wake by the same patron.

Aged 81, the Rev. Diones Geere, Rector of South Heighton cum Tarring Nevill, and of Pett, Sussex. He was of Christ's college, Camb. B.A. 1773 (another of the same names, B.A. 1729, M.A. 1746); and was instituted to his living (which was in his own patronage) in 1774.

In London, the Rev. Matthew Hale, Incumbent of the parish of the Island of Tortola and its dependencies. He was of St John's coll. Camb. B.A. 1815.

At Weymouth, aged 73, the Rev. Joln

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Hopkins, formerly Fellow and Tutor of Christ college, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. 1779, as seventh Wrangler, M.A. 1783.

The Rev. John Maydwell, Rector of Boothby Pagnell, Lincolnshire, to which he was presented in 1823.

The Rev. Thos. Griffith Roberts, Rector of Dolgelly, co. Merioneth, to which benefice he was presented in 1825, by the King as Prince of Wales.

The Rev. Joseph Sharpe, Rector of Debtling, Kent, to which living he was collated in 1822 by Archbishop Manners Sutton.

In Dublin, the Rev. Archdeacon Smyth, eldest son of the late George Smyth, Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland.

At Honiton, aged 89, the Rev. William John Tucker, Rector of Widworthy, Devon. He was of Queen's coll. Oxf. M.A. 1770.

The Rev. Thomas Waters, D.D. Master of Emanuel Hospital, Westminster. He was of Magd. hall, Oxf. M. A. 1790, B. and D. D. 1808. The Rev. Randle Jackson Waters and his wife have been appointed Master and Mistress of Emanuel Hospital.

The Rev. Evan Watkins, Perpetual Curate of Gueldon Sutton, Cheshire, to which chapelry he was presented in 1780 by Sir J. Stanley, Bart.

Aged 28, the Rev. John Watson, B. A. eldest son of Charles W. esq. of York.

The Rev. William Weatherhead, Rector of Woolverton and Vicar of Sherbourne, Norfolk. He was formerly Fellow of Magd. coll. Camb. B.A. 1768, M.A. 1771; was collated to Sherbourne in 1800 by the Hon. Dr. Yorke, then Bp. of Ely; and presented to Woolverton in 1816 by H. H. Henley, esq.

Sept. 25. At Bhooj, in India, the Rev. James Gray, Chaplain to the East India Company's establishment at Cutch, in Bengal.

Oct. 28. At Barrackpore, Bengal, the Rev. James Devaynes Wintle, eldest son of Jas. W. esq. of Bath. He was of St. John's coll. Camb. B. A. 1821, M.A. 182-.

Jan. 16. Aged 75, the Rev. Henry Burton, Vicar of Atcham and Madeley, Shropshire. He was of St. John's coll. Cambr. B.A. 1777, M.A. 1804; was presented to Atcham in 1782 by R. Burton, Esq.; and likewise held the vicarage of Holy Cross with St. Giles's in Shrewsbury from 1804 to

1825.

Feb. 13. Aged 80, the Rev. Samuel Bottomley, for fifty years Minister of the Old Meeting-house, Scarborough; in memory of whom Mr. Cole, the bookseller there, has announced a publication entitled "Bottomleiana."

March 1. At Glatton, Hunts, the Rev. Gerard Clough, for forty years Curate of that parish and of Holme. He was of Catherine hall, Camb. LL.B. 1780.

Mar. 7. At Nice, the Rev. Eardley Childers. He was a son of Col. John Walbank

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Childers, by the Hon. Selina Eardley, dau. of Sampson Lord Eardley; and married Oct. 30, 1826, his cousin Maria Charlotte, elder daughter of the late Sir Culling Smith, Bt. and the Hon. Charlotte-Elizabeth Eardley. Mr. Childers was of Trin. coll. Camb. B. A.

1823.

Mar. 10. Aged 81, the Rev. George Belgrave, D. D. Rector of Cockfield, Suffolk, and Vicar of Stebbing, Essex. He was formerly Fellow of St. John's coll. Camb. where he graduated B. A. 1770, as eighth Senior Optime, M. A. 1773, B. D. 1781, was presented to Cockfield by that Society in 1788, and to Stebbing in 1802, by Thos. Batt, esq.

Near Abergavenny, the Rev. Francis Homfray, Rector of Llanvair Kilgedlin, and of Llanarth. He was of Oriel coll. Oxf. M.A. 1796; and was presented to the former church in 1831 by Sir C. Morgan, Bart.

Mar. 16. At Somersby, Linc. aged 53, the Rev. George Clayton Tennyson, LL.D. Rector of Benniworth, Somersby, and Enderby, and Vicar of Great Grimsby. He was of St. John's coll. Camb. B. A. 1801, M.A. 1805, LL.D. 1813, was presented to Somersby in 1806, Benniworth in 1807, and Grimsby in 1815.

Mar. 23. At Canterbury, in the house of his son the Rev. James Croft, Archdeacon of Canterbury, aged 75, the Rev. Robert Croft, Canon Residentiary of York, Rector of Rowley, near Beverley, and of Preston with Hornsea. He was first of Trinity coll. Cambridge, where he took the degree of B. A. as third Junior Optime in 1773, was elected Fellow of Peterhouse, and proceeded M. A. 1779; was presented to Hornsea in 1782 by Lord Chancellor Thurlow, to Rowley in 1787 by Colonel Hildyard, and collated to his Canonry in 1803 by Abp. Markham.

Mar. 28. The Rev. James Hibberd, Rector of Sutton Mandeville, Wilts, to which he was instituted in 1793.

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April 4. The Rev. Joseph Sharpe, Vicar of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmoreland. was formerly Fellow of Trin. coll. Camb. where he graduated B. A. 1779 as sixth Junior Optime, M. A. 1782, and was presented to his living by that Society in 1792.

April 8. At Exeter, aged 81, the Rev. John Bradford Copleston, B.A. a Prebendary of the Cathedral Church, Vicar of St. Thomas's in that city, and of Up-ottery; father of the Lord Bishop of Llandaff. He was presented to his church in Exeter in 1813, and to Up-ottery in 1814, both by the Dean and Chapter of Exeter; and collated to his prebend by Bishop Carey in 1824. His remains were interred in the family vault at Offwell, attended by the Bishop of Llandaff, his younger son the Rev. John Gaius Copleston, Rector of Offwell, and his two eldest grandsons.

April 10. At Great Snoring, Norfolk, in

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his 80th year, the Rev. James Fawcett, Rector of that parish. He was brother to the Rev. Richard Fawcett, now Vicar of Leeds; was formerly Fellow of St. John's college, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. 1774, as fifth Senior Optime, M.A. 1777, B.D. 1785. He was the first Members' Prizeman when a Senior. Bachelor in

1776; was appointed Lady Margaret's Preacher in 1782, and Norrisian Professor of Divinity in 1795, both which appointments he held until 1819. He was presented to his living by his college in 1801. Mr. Fawcett published one volume of " Sermons, preached before the University of Cambridge. 1794." 8vo.

April 12. At Cambridge, the Rev. Harry Pearce, for twenty years Chaplain to the County gaol, and Rector of Hemingby, Linc. He was first of Trinity college, as a member of which he took the degree of B. A. in 1799, being the thirteenth Senior Optime of that year; he was afterwards elected a Fellow of Catharine hall, and proceeded M. A. 1802; and subsequently Conduct of King's college, by which Society he was presented in 1822 to the Rectory of Hemingby, which is always given to the Conduct.

April 13. At Great Thurlow, Suffolk, the Rev. Samuel Halsted, many years Curate of that parish. He was of Christ coll. Camb. B. A. 1798 as first Junior Optime, M. A.

1801.

LONDON DEATHS.

Mar. 11. In Sloane-st. Frances-AnneMary, wife of Thomas Hoblyn, esq. of the Treasury, and dau. of Mr. Chaworth, who was killed in a duel by Lord Byron.

Mar. 20. Aged 82, Mr. Jeremiah Brett, 24 years High Constable of the Liberties of the Tower, and nearly 50 years on the esta blishment of the East India Company.

Mar. 24. In Berkeley-square, aged 53, the Hon. Frances Caulfeild, widow of St. George Caulfeild, of Dunamore castle, co. Galway, esq. aunt to Lord Crofton. She was the 3d dau. of Sir Edw. Crofton, Bart. and Anne Lady Crofton; was married April 2, 1802, and left a widow May 16, 1810, with one son, now a Lieut. in the 1st Horseguards; and two daughters, the eldest of whom is married to Frederick Hamilton Cornwall, esq. eldest son of the Bishop of Worcester.

Mar. 25. In his 82d year, John Barker, esq. of Kentish-town, a respected member of the Court of Assistants of the Stationers' Company, and formerly a printer in the Old Bailey.

Aged 39, Elizabeth-Honor, wife of the Rev. Edward Andrews, LL. D. Minister of Beresford Chapel, Walworth, and only dau. of late W. Symons, esq.

Mar. 28. At Highgate, in her 92d year, the relict of T. Isherwood, esq.

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Mar. 29. James Mangnall, esq. of Aldermanbury, and of Cranford.

Mar. 30. Aged 53, William Graves, esq. late of the War Office.

Lately. At Highgate, aged 72, James Watson Hull, esq. many years of Great Baddow, Essex; a Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant of that county.

April 1. At Kennington, aged 60, J. Warner, esq.

April 2. Aged 80, the relict of Rev. Dr. Strahan, Prebendary of Rochester, and Vicar of Islington. She was a Miss Robertson,. of Richmond, was married in 1778, and left a widow in 1824 (see a memoir of Dr. Strahan, in the recently published vol. vi. of Nichols's Illustrations of Literature).

In Artillery-court, Chiswell-street, John Francis Kalm, esq.

April 5. In Curzon-st. Maria-Anne, wife of J. H. Penruddocke, esq. M.P. for Wilton. At Hampstead, Margaret-Anne, eldest daughter of R F. Jameson, esq.

April 6. In Dean-street, Portland-square, Tho. Curtis Leman, esq.

April 7. In Bruton-street, the Rt. Hon. Jane Countess dowager of Carhampton. She was a daughter of George Boyd, esq. was married June 25, 1776, to Henry-Lawes, 2d Earl of Carhampton, and left his widow, without issue, April 25, 1821.

April 11. Ann, relict of Wm. Puckle, esq. late of Kennington.

Col. R. M. Macgregor, late of E. I. C. service.

April 14. In Pall-mall, aged 27, Mary, wife of J. B. Toussaint, esq.

At Brompton, aged 57, Matilda Countess de Clairville.

April 15. At the public-office, Lambeth-street, Matthew Wyatt, Esq. of the Inner Temple, the resident Magistrate of that district.

BEDS.-Lately. Accidentally drowned in the Ouse, near Bletsoe, Mr. Bubb, Coroner for the County.

April 4. At Cople-house, Lady Charlotte Ludlow, sister to Earl Ludlow; the fourth and youngest dau. of Peter 1st and late Earl Ludlow, by Lady Francis Lumley, eldest dau. of Thomas 3d Earl of Scarborough.

BERKS.-Mar. 29. At Bray, 'T. Frankland Nicholas, esq. formerly of Hurley.

April 3. At Pinkney's-green, aged 75, Mrs. Harriett Casamajor.

April 8. At Reading, Caroline-MaryTipping, wife of the Rev. Wm. Denison, Rector of Cublington.

BUCKS.-At Iver, aged 80, Mary, wife of John Copeland, esq.

CAMBRIDGE.-Mar. 24. At Cambridge, Lydia, wife of the Rev. Dr. Hollingworth, Archdeacon of Huntingdon.

Lately. At Isleham, aged 93, William Norman, gent.

April 5. At her mother's, in Cambridge,

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Catherine, wife of Mr. Boor, eldest dau. of late Rev. John Bullen.

CHESHIRE.-April 5. Jane, eldest dau. of late John Glegg, esq. of Great Neston, and relict of Rev. James Bullock, Prebeudary of Hereford.

CORNWALL.-April 19. At Penzance, Mary-Anne, wife of John Lake, Esq. sister of the Rev. G. Morris, of that place, and eldest dau. of late Mr. William Morris, of Oxford.

DEVON.-Mar. 17. At Haldon House, Adela, infant dau. of Sir L. V. Palk, Bart.

Mar. 26. At Sidmouth, in his 66th year, Wm. Mackie, esq. late senior member of the Medical Board, on the Bombay Establish

ment.

Mar. 31. At Plymouth, aged 83, James Eliott, esq. a Common Councilman of that borough.

Lately. At Chudleigh, Catherine-Rogers, dau. of the Rev. T. Hawker, and granddaughter of the celebrated Dr. Hawker.

At Stoke, aged 78, the widow of the Rev. T. Symons, Vicar of Feock, Cornwall.

At Heath's Court, Ottery St. Mary, aged 1, Francis-George, infant son of Mr. Justice Patterson.

April 3. At Great Torrington, Captain Gawtrey, for many years Adjutant of N. Devon yeomanry cavalry.

April 5. At Hemerdon, aged 66, Geo. Woollcombe, esq. a Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant for the County.

April 10. At Exeter, Thomas Murray Allan, esq. of Havering, Essex, and Edinburgh.

April 13. At Buckerell, aged one hundred and six, Mrs. Ann Marks, leaving a numerous progeny of grand and great grandchildren.

At Plymouth, aged 25, Charles Nelson Foote, esq. solicitor, 5th son of the late Pearson Foote, of Harewood-house, esq.

DORSET.-March 25. At Kington Magna, aged 72, Jane, widow of Wm. Stallard, esq. Paymaster 2d dragoons.

Mar. 26. At Weymouth, Villiers Gore, infant son of Lt.-Col. Melville Brown, late of the 8th regiment.

April 2. In her 32nd year, and three weeks after the birth of a daughter, Charlotte, wife of Geo. Ingram, esq. of Forsell.

Lately. At Upminster Hall, ChampionEdward-Brydges, infant son of C. E. Bran

fill, esq.

ESSEX.-March 22. At Woodford-hall, aged 76, John Maitland, esq. of Loughtonhall.

March 28. At the house of Dr. Mackintosh, Colchester, Miss Maria Cox, of Ipswich.

Apr. 4. At Stansted, Henry Croasdaile, esq. GLOUCESTERSHIRE.-March 23. At Bristol, aged 72, Mr. Thomas Pope, late of his Majesty's Mint.

March 28. At Clifton, Reginald, fifth son of the Rev. Harry Gray, of Frenchay.

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Lately. Aged 70, Mr. John Collingwood, architect and surveyor for the County.

At Bristol, Sarah, wife of T. Harris, esq. and fourth dau. of the late Rev. Wm. Tanner, of Exeter.

April 1. At Bristol, Mr. Henry Llewellin, attorney, formerly of Cardiff.

April 12. At Clifton, the widow of John Tabor Kempe, esq. formerly attorney-general for the province of New York.

April 14. At Cheltenham, aged 76, Tho. Addison, esq. formerly of Ludgate-st. April 18. At Bitton Vicarage, Anne, wife of the Rev. Henry-Thomas Ellicombe. HANTS.-March 27. At Gosport, aged 73, John A. Devereux, esq.

April 4. At Southampton, the infant son of Sir Matthew Blakiston, Bart.

April 5. At Andover, aged 25, Margaret, youngest dau. of late Wm. Davidson, esq. of Shaftesbury-house, Kensington-gravel-pits.

April 9. At Bishop's Waltham, aged 19, Jane-Barbara, dau. of Rev. James Ogle.

HEREFORD. March 25. At Much Marcle, Caroline, fourth dau. of Rev. Kyrie Ernle Money.

Lately. Ann, widow of Rev. John Geo. Hannington, D.D. Preb. of Hereford and R. of Hampton Bishop.

HERTS.-March 12. At the West Hertford Infirmary, aged 23, Henry Holland Fitzthomas, esq. surgeon to that Institution.

March 18. Aged 5, Augusta, eldest dau. of John Barnes, esq. banker, Faringdon, and of Chorley Wood House.

March 30. At the seat of Geo. Thornton, esq. of Marden Hill, in his 70th year, John Cayley, esq. of Wallington, Surrey, and late of St. Petersburgh.

April 5. At Aston-house, Edm. Darby,

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April 9. At Westerham, aged 4, HenryRivers, son of the Rev. Thomas Streatfield. LANC.-Lately. Mary, widow of Henry Owen Cunliffe, esq. of Wycoller Hall.

April. 16. At Lee, James Rice Williams, esq.

LINCOLN.-March. 30. At Stamford, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. T. Dennis, Vicar of Bourn.

March 6. At Bourn Abbey, aged 36, R. S. Harrisson, esq.

MIDDLESEX. - March 22. Aged 80, Benjamin Blake, esq. of Hampton.

April 1. At Finchley, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. Ralph Worsley.

April 8. At Dalston, aged 46, W. P. Musgrave, esq. eldest brother of the Rev. C. Musgrave, Vicar of Halifax.

NORTHAMPTON.-March 22. At Cottesbrooke, Patience-Ann, wife of the Hon. and Rev. Paul Anthony Irby, eldest dau. of the late Sir Wm. Champion de Crespigny, Bart, by lady Sarah Windsor, 4th dau. of

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Other-Lewis 4th Earl of Plymouth. She was married Dec. 2, 1814, and has left a numerous family.

NOTTS.-April 11. At her son's, Carlton Rectory, aged 64, Charlotte, widow of the Ven. John Eyre, Archdeacon of Nottingham, a brief notice of whom was given on his death last year, in our vol. c. i. p. 648.

OXFORD.-Feb. 16. At Christ Church, Oxford, aged 18, Lord Conyers Osborne, younger son of the Duke of Leeds. His death was occasioned in wrestling, by extravasation of blood on the spinal marrow, in effect the same as effusion of blood on the brain. A Coroner's Inquest returned the verdict of death per infortuniam, or chance medley.

March 11. At Grand Pont, near Oxford, aged 52, Thomas Henry Taunton, esq. for many years Clerk of the Peace for the County. His abilities as a public officer will secure lasting esteem and admiration, whilst the remembrance of his excellence in the spheres of domestic and social life, will be dearly cherished in the bosoms of an affectionate widow and numerous family.

March 26. At Henley, aged 68, Mrs. Sarah P. Gerrard, eldest dau. of the late John Allen, esq.

March 31. Aged 10, Maria, eldest dau. of late Rev. J. Newby, M.A. of Magdalen College.

April 3. At Yarnton, aged 69, Ann, only child of late Capt. Manners Lisle, R.M.

SOMERSET.-Mar. 21. Aged 94, at Bath, the Hon. Mrs. Noel, relict of the Dean of Salisbury.

Mar. 23. At Bath, Charlotte, youngest sister of the late Joshua Grigby, esq. of Drinkston, Suffolk.

Mar. 30. At the Rectory, Ansford, the widow of William Lucas, esq. of Westburyupon-Trym.

Lately. At Bath, aged 48, Lieut.-Col. Drummond, E. I. C.

April 4. At Bath, Jonathan Wathen, esq. Gentleman-Commoner of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, third son of late Samuel Wathen, esq. of Newhouse, Gloucestershire.

April 7. Aged 71, James Frampton, esq. of Frome.

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March 26. Elizabeth, daughter of the late Rev. Peter Routh, Rector of Southelnhalm, and sister of the President of Magdalen college, Oxford.

April 10. At Southtown, Yarmouth, aged 88, Mrs. Christiana Brown, mother of the late Crisp Brown, esq. alderman of Norwich.

April 12. At Ipswich, aged 81, Mrs. Ann Russel, 2d dau. and 7th and last surviving child of Wm. Russel, esq. of Barninghamhall, Norfolk.

SUSSEX.-Murch 29. At Brighton, aged 9, T. C. Northcote, second son of H. Northcote, esq.

April 14. At Hastings, the wife of the Rev. Mr. Edwards, Head Master of the Grammar school, Bury St. Edmund's.

WARWICK.-Lately. Catherine, wife of Francis Parrott, Esq. of Hawkesbury Hall. April 2. At Solihull, aged 92, John Short, esq.

WESTMORELAND.-April 10. At Calgarth Park, Dorothy, relict of Dr. Watson, Bishop of Llandaff.

WILTS. Mar. 19. At Froxfield, aged 64, Grace, relict of Rev. T. A. Attwood, of St. Margaret's, Westminster.

Mar. 26. The wife of the Rev. William Walton, of Trowbridge.

YORK.-Mar. 24. At Wetherby, aged 36, Edward Richardson, esq. solicitor.

April 2. Aged 71, Susannah, widow of Joshua Walker, esq. of Clifton-house, Rotherham, and of Blyth-hall, Notts.

April 3. At Beverley, aged 58, Charles Stewart, esq. formerly Capt. in the 28th Foot, and late of the East York Militia.

April 8. At Hull, aged 75, Mr. William Walmsley the elder, father of Mr. Wm. Walmsley, solicitor, Hull.

April 10. At Halsham, aged 41, Mary, wife of Thomas Champney, esq. eldest dau. of the late Wm. Harland, esq. of Burton Pidsea.

April 11. Aged 37, Eleanor-Jane, wife of Henry Teal, esq. of Stourton-lodge, near Leeds, and only dau. of John Sangster, esq.

WALES.-At Noyadd Fawr, near Landovery, aged 54, Capt. Richard Davys, R. Carmarth. fusileers, an active magistrate for Carmarthen and Brecknock shires.

SCOTLAND. Feb. 12. Alexander Lawrie, esq. printer of the Gazette for Scotland. At Edinburgh, aged 54, James Hare, jun. M.D. late of Bengal estab.

At Edinburgh, Richard. Webster, esq. Surgeon to the 4th dragoons, son of late Rev. Robert Webster, Curate of the Holy Trinity Church, Hull.

March 10. At Edinburgh, aged 85, Robert Stodart, esq.

March 30. At Edinburgh, MargaretKeith, dau. of late Gen. Abercromby, of Glassaugh, Banffshire.

IRELAND.-Feb. 27. Aged 24, Annette, youngest dau. of late Hon. Robert Moles

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