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ing child of Thomas Hardwick, esq. of the Grange House, Tytherington.

Jan. 12. At Arle House, near Cheltenham, the residence of her son-in-law, aged 72, Catharine, relict of the Rev. T. Bedford, M.A. Rector of St. Helen's, Worcester.

Jan. 16. At Clifton, GeorgianaFrances, wife of Sir Simeon H. Stuart, Bart. She was the youngest dau. of George Gun, of Mount Kennedy, co. Wicklow, esq. was married in 1815, and has left several children.

HANTS.-Dec. 12. At Holybourne, near Alton, aged 81, William Barlow, esq.

Dec. 27. At Twyford, aged 79, Elizabeth, widow of the late William Short, D.D. Prebendary of Westminster and Rector of Kingsworthy.

Dec. 31. At Court Barn, near Titchfield, the relict of James Greene, esq.

Lately. At Fareham, Anne, 4th dau. of the late Vice-Adm. Francis Parry.

Jan. 4. Aged 70, the wife of John Ross, esq. of Wimpson, Southampton.

Jan. 10. At Odiham, aged 87, Richard Raggett, esq.

Jan. 14. At Ringwood, aged 71, Charles Harbin, esq. solicitor, youngest brother of the late Wyndham Harbin, esq. of Fritham.

Aged 68, Sophia, relict of Henry Hulton, of Bevois-mount, Southampton, and Lincoln's Inn, esq.

Jan. 18. Aged 56, Lieut.-Col. Hugh Stacpoole, of Clanville Lodge, near Andover, late of the 45th Reg. He was appointed Ensign and Lieut. 46th Foot, 1800; Lieut. 47th, 1803; Capt. 1804; Major 45th, 1811; and brevet Lieut.Col. 1819.

Jan. 20. At Ventnor, Isle of Wight, aged 33, John Gillespie, esq. of Glasgow.

HEREFORD.-Dec. 16. At Kington, in her 63d year, Anne, wife of Thomas Lewis, esq. eldest and only surviving dau. of the late Francis Tringham, esq.

Dec. 31. At Hereford, aged 57, Thomas Rickards Watkyns, esq. solicitor, only son of the late Rev. Thomas Watkyns, Rector of Weston-under-Penyard, and Preb. of Hereford.

HERTS.-Dec. 27. At Charley-wood, aged 76, George Thomson, esq.

Jan. 19. At Burfords, Hoddesdon, aged 77, Edward Waller, esq.

KENT.-Dec. 26. At Hythe, aged 24, the Hon. Richard William Lambart (late of the Coldstream Guards), son of the late General Earl of Cavan.

Jan. 5. At Sevenoaks, aged 66, Ann, relict of the Rev. E. Sandford, B.D. Rector of Nutfield.

Jan. 13. At Beckenham-place, CeciliaCharlotte, youngest daughter of William Peters, esq.

Jan. 15. At Yardley House, Tunbridge, in her 12th year, Anna-MariaCharlotte, dau. of the late Charles Shaw, esq. R. N. granddau. of the late Sir J. G. Shaw, of Kenward.

Jan. 16. At Westerham, aged 64, Anne, relict of W. Loveday, esq. of Huntingdon.

LANC.-Dec. 5. At Everton, in his 39th year, George Barton Irlam, esq. of the long-established firm (in the West India trade) of Barton, Irlain, and Higginson, of Liverpool and Barbadoes; and on the 10th, aged 39, Mary, his widow.

Jan. 13. At Sunning-hill, near Bolton, Mary, wife of Richard S. Crook, esq. of Liverpool.

LEICESTERSHIRE.-Dec. 26. Aged 23, Walter Richard Gough, esq. of Trinity Coll. Camb. eldest son of Richard Gough, esq. of Kilworth House.

Lately. At Leicester, Mr. J. B. Watson, formerly proprietor of the Theatres Royal, Cheltenham, Gloucester,

&c.

At Overseal, aged 86, Thomas Thorp,

esq.

LINCOLN.-Jan. 15. At Crowle, aged 24, Cornelius Peacock, esq.

Jan. 19. At Gainsborough, aged 37, the wife of the Rev. R. Thomas, Per petual Curate of Hemswell.

MIDDLESEX.-Dec. 28. At Enfield, Selina, wife of William Blane, esq. of Dominica, and niece of the Right Hon. Sir Wm. Garrow.

Lately. At Chiswick, aged 71, Elizabeth, widow of Wm. Gaskell, esq. of Chalfont St. Peter's, Bucks.

Jan. 15. At Chiswick, aged 73, Charles Whittingham, esq. printer. He commenced business in Dean-street, Fetterlane; whence he removed to Goswellstreet; and finally established his office on the banks of the Thames, at Chiswick. The beautiful productions of the Chiswick Press will long preserve his name. was an amiable, unassuming man; and was generally beloved and esteemed. He is succeeded in business by his nephew of the same names, a well-known printer in London.

He

NORFOLK.-Dec. 6. At Pulham, in her 76th year, Sarah, relict of John Youngman, esq. of Waterbeach Lodge.

Jan. 15. Aged 70, Mr. John Purdy Beacham, for fifty-four years a member of the Norwich Theatrical Company. Mr. Beacham was amongst the most respectable actors, for at least fifty years, of the Norwich circuit. Though not of the first class, he was ever at his duty, perfect, and intelligent. In private life his conduct was exemplary.

Jan. 21. At Norwich, aged 65, Wm. Moore, esq. He served the office of

Sheriff for that city in 1824, Mayor 1835, and was the last who held the latter office under the old corporation. He was also one of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for that city.

NORTHAMPTON.-Jan. 11. Aged 21, Spencer-Churchill, third son of the Rev. C. A. Wheelwright, Rector of Tansor.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-- Dec. 22. At Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aged 70, Mrs. Allason, relict of the late Rev. Thomas Allason, Vicar of Heddon-on-the-Wall, dau. of the late Charles Bathurst Sleigh, esq. of Stockton-upon-Tees, and Arkengathdale, Yorkshire.

At Berwick, aged 80, Capt. George Scott, late of E.I.C.S. He was one of that heroic band who defended Gibraltar in 1779, and of whom so few now remain. His constitution broke down at St. Helena.

NOTTINGHAM..-Dec. 28. At Stapleford Hall, near Nottingham, Lady Warren, widow of Admiral the Right Hon. Sir Borlase Warren, G.C.B. Her Lady. ship was the youngest daughter of Lieut.Gen. Sir John Clavering, by Lady Diana West, daughter of John Earl Delawarr. Her Ladyship is succeeded in her extensive estates by her grandson, Lord Ver

non.

OXFORD.-Dec. 7. At the house of the Rev. George Coles, after a protracted illness, aged 19, Richard, seventh son of the Lord Bishop of Oxford and Lady Harriott Bagot.

Dec. 19. In her 13th year, Charlotte, eldest dau. of the Hon. and Rev. F. Bertie, Rector of Albury.

Jan. 14. William Green, Esq. late of Caversham Hill.

Jan. 17. In her 80th year, Mary, wife of the Rev. Thomas Ellis, Vicar of Great Milton.

RUTLAND.-Dec. 16. At an advanced age, Martha, relict of Robert Peach, esq. of Liddington

SHROPSHIRE.-Dec. 15. At Prees, aged 47, Mary, wife of Charles Nolloth Stubbs, esq.

Dec. 31. At the house of her son, Chetton rectory, aged 78, the relict of Valentine Vickers, esq. of Cranmere.

Jan. 4. Frances Maria, wife of the Hon. and Rev. Richard Noel Hill, Rector of Berrington, only son of Lord Berwick. She was the 2d dau. of the late Wm. Mostyn Owen, esq. was married in 1800, and has left four sons and four daughters.

SOMERSET.-At Bath, aged 70, Mrs. H. Benton, daughter of the late Dr. Benton, Prebendary of Canterbury.

Dec. 28. At Bath, Lady Doherty, re

lict of Sir Patrick Doherty, C.B. and K.C.H. 13th dragoons.

Dec. 30. At Weston, near Bath, aged 32, George Danvers Jenkins, esq. late of 69th Regt.

Dec. 31. Mrs. Baker, wife of Capt. Baker, of Bathwick Hill, and mother of the Rev. F. Baker, Curate of Bathwick. Lately. At Bath, W. J. Sugden, esq. At Sutton Montis, aged 71, Sarah, relict of Robt. Leach, esq.

At Compton Martin, in the 107th year of her age, Mary Davis. This extraordinary woman retained her faculties to the last, sewing or knitting; and until the last few months a constant attendant at the parish church, and taking long walks about the village. She had been for many years a pauper on the parish of St. Nicholas, in Bristol.

Jan. 3. At Bath, the Right Hon. Esther dowager Viscountess Harberton. She was the eldest daughter and coheir of James Spencer, esq. was married in 1785, and left a widow in 1833, having had issue the present Viscount and several other children.

Jan. 11. At Bath, Anne, relict of Henry Norcott Ward, esq.

At Blackford, aged 77, Mrs. Mary Savidge, relict of Wm. Savidge, esq.

At Bath, aged 67, Mrs. Susanna Hutchesson, eldest dau. of the late Mann Hutchesson, esq. of Wisbech.

Jan. 12. At Bath, Charlotte, only surviving dau. of Samuel Newton, esq. of Croxton Park, Camb.

At Bath, aged 70, Charles Harris, esq. late of E. I. Company's Civil Service, and formerly Member of Council at Madras.

Jan. 14. At Bath, aged 88, Frances, relict of Robert Pigot, esq. of Peplow Hall, Salop.

SUFFOLK.-Dec. 25. At Aldeburgh, Catharine, second dau. of James Lawson, esq. of Jamaica, and late of York-terrace, Regent's-park.

Lately. At Framlingham, aged 74, Sarah, relict of W. Salmon, esq. of Cowbridge, Glamorgan, dau. of the late Rev. Denny Cole, of Sudbury Priory.

SURREY.-Jan. 11. At Wimbledon, aged 61, Michael Russell, esq.

SUSSEX.-Dec. 11. Aged 28, Marian, wife of George Dempster, esq. Brighton.

Dec. 20. At Brighton, Eleanor Ricketts, of Greenwich, widow of Capt. James Ricketts, of Batavia.

Dec. 25. At Waldron, Maria Jane, wife of the Rev. Thomas Raynes, dau. of the late Rev. T. Fuller, of Heathfield.

At Hastings, aged 48, William Gis. borne, esq. of Ceylon Civil Service, son

of the Rev. Thomas Gisborne, Preb. of Durham, and brother of Thomas Gisborne, esq. M.P.

Lately. At Midhurst, aged 54, Charlotte, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Charles Alcock, Archdeacon of Chichester, sister to the Rev. Charles Alcock, Vicar of Adderbury.

At Hastings, in his 36th year, John W. Wakeman, second son of the late J. Wakeman, esq. of Worcester.

George Henry Longridge, esq. of Gateshead, and of Brighton; who has bequeathed 10007. to the London University College, and 1000l. to the University College Hospital.

Jan. 5. At Brighton, Miss Elizabeth Halls, second dau. of James Halls, esq. of Colchester, and niece to the Rev. Dr. John Garnett, formerly Dean of Exeter.

Jan. 6. At Hastings, aged 54, Anne, the wife of Richard Oliverson, esq. of Portland-place, dau. of the late John Sowerby, esq. of Putteridge Bury, Hertfordshire.

Jan. 12. At Sennicots, near Chichester, in her 75th year, Mary, widow of Charles Baker, esq.

Jan. 13. At Brighton, aged 50, William Jenkins, esq. of Dudley.

At Hamsell House, Rotherfield, aged 87, Henry Thwaites, esq. father of Mr. George Thwaites, of Bristol.

Jan. 16. At Felbridge Park, George Raikes, esq.

WARWICKSHIRE.-Dec. 8. At Heath Green, near Birmingham, aged 75, John Turner, esq.

Dec. 17. At Hillmorton, aged 82, Catharine, relict of John Lovett, esq. last surviving sister of the late John Heygate, esq. of West Haddon Grange, Northamptonshire.

Dec. 31. In her 80th year, Mary, widow of William Harvey Musson, esq. son of the late Rev. Bartholomew Musson, Rector of Baginton.

Jan. 2. At Edgbaston, aged 80, Thomas Lee, esq. for several years an acting magistrate for the counties of Warwick and Worcester.

was more refined in manners and behaviour, and no one was more endeared to high and low, rich and poor.

WILTS.-Dec. 22. At Ogbourne St. Andrew, aged 53, Davis Canning, esq. Dec. 31. At Teffont, aged 75, Margaret, relict of Thomas Mayne, esq.

Lately. At Urchfont, in consequence of injuries received by getting entangled in a chaff-cutting machine, J. Tanner, esq.

Jan. 6. At Warminster, aged 19, Alfred Rowlandson, Exhibitioner of Queen's Coll. Oxf. youngest son of the late Rev. Michael Rowlandson, D.D. Vicar of Warminster.

Jan. 9. At Bullidge House, near Chippenham, aged 76, John Ames, esq. WORCESTER. - Jan. 1. Aged 60, Christiana Maria, wife of the Rev. Edw. Dudley, M.A. Rector of Broom.

YORKSHIRE.-Nov. 27. At Leeds, Mrs. Linley, mother of G. Linley, esq. the well-known composer.

Dec. 14. At Easingwold, at an advanced age, William Lodge Rocliffe, M.D. Dec. 15. At Scruton Hall, Harriet, relict of Col. Foster Lechmere Coore.

Dec. 20. Aged 46, Miss Alice Armitstead, of Wellington Lodge, near Hull, third daughter of the late Rev. John Armitstead, of Cranage Hall, Cheshire.

Dec. 31. At Ripponden, near Halifax, aged 72, Mary, relict of Thomas Maslen, esq. formerly of Birchin-lane.

Jan. 7. At Almondbury, aged 84, Thomas Shearron, esq.; also, aged 80, Joseph Shearron, esq. being the last of their race and name. As they had lived together united the whole of their lives, and in the same house in which they were born, so in their deaths they were not divided, the one having expired only twenty minutes after the other.

Jan. 10. At Wincobank, near Sheffield, William Ford Rawson, esq. formerly of the firm of Rawson, Inkersoll, and Co. bankers, at Nottingham.

Jan. 12. At Tadcaster, aged 75, Robert Addinell, esq. late of Selby.

WALES.-Lately. Near Carmarthen, aged 75, Samuel Morris, esq. of Lime Jan. 14. Aged 83, Hannah, relict of Grove, for many years a Collector in the John Williamson, esq. of Coventry. Dec. 31. At

WESTMORLAND.

Brougham Hall, in her 87th year, Eleanor, widow of Henry Brougham, esq. (who died in 1810) and mother of Lord Brougham. She was the only daughter of Rev. James Syme, D.D. by Mary, sister of William Robertson, D.D. the Scottish historian. She was a lady of the most amiable disposition, and was universally respected and esteemed by those who had the honour of her acquaintance. No lady in the north of England

Excise.

Jan. 2. At Haverfordwest, aged 105, Louis Owen. He was able to walk with ease until within a short period of his decease.

Jan. 6. Aged about 140 years (accord.. ing to his own book), at Henllys, Pwllhell, John Oliver. He had travelled the country for about a century, occasionally as sieve and basket maker, but generally as a repairer of clocks and watches.

Jan. 8. At St. Botolph's, near Milford, aged 63, Antony Innys Stokes, esq.

Jan. 10. At Perthyterfynn, Holywell, aged 38, Copner Oldfield, esq.

Jan. 20. At the Lodge, Overton, Flintshire, Louisa Alice, youngest dau. of the late George Kenyon, esq. of Cefn, Denbighshire.

SCOTLAND.-Dec. 9. At Edinburgh, in her 92d year, Miss Innes, of Stow. The fortune to which she succeeded on the death of her brother, the late Gilbert Innes, esq. about five years ago, was estimated at not less than a million sterling, and as she lived in a very moderate and unostentatious manner, it was considerably increased.

Her charities, however, were numerous and unostentatious. The great bulk of the fortune, which is the largest, we believe, ever gained by one individual in Scotland, was the acquisition of Mr. Innes himself, as a banker. Her heir-at-law is William Mitchell, esq. of Parson's Green.

Dec. 17. At Deny, N.B. Mr. William Cuthell, student of divinity, and formerly one of the assistant masters of the Collegiate School in Leicester. To an intellect of the first order, he united an unassuming simplicity and gentle piety. left the college of Glasgow with the highest honours.

He

Dec. 28. At Sunnyside Lodge, Lanark, the wife of Alexander Gillespie, sen. late of America-square, London.

Lately. At Balcurvie, aged 96, Mr. David Bonallo. Longevity seems peculiar to the family, for his grandfather's, his father's, and his own age, when taken at an average, have each amounted to 97. His father happened to cross Magus Muir on the 3d of May, 1679, when Archbishop Sharpe was murdered, and saw the assassins scouring across the heath, after the bloody deed. He was then in his 15th year.

At Dundee, aged 94, Mr. James Miln, architect.

At Loanhead, Mrs. Jean Bell, aged 102. She was born in Crichton, and resided chiefly in the village of Pentland for the last 80 years. She has left upwards of 70 grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Drowned in the Forth, together with two fishermen, Dr. Hodson, the only son of the late Rev. W. Hodson, of Rochdale, co. Lanc. The deceased took the degree of M.D. at Edinburgh, in 1837.

James Mylne, M.A. for 42 years Professor of Moral Philosophy in Glasgow College, an able teacher and an excellent man. The chair is more valuable than any other of the same description in Scotland, the emoluments, according to the report recently published, being 7221.

per annum, for 1835 and 1836, exclusive of a free house.

At Dumfries, aged 85, Francis Shortt, esq. conjunct town-clerk of Dumfries.

Jan. 6. At Edinburgh, Elizabeth, relict of George Harland Hartley, esq.

IRELAND.-At Old Grange, co. Louth, aged 50, Peter Gernon, esq. He was the descendant in a right line of Stephen de Gernon, esq. who was the last Constable of Carlingford Castle when it marked the confines of the English Pale in Ireland.

At Dublin, aged 81, Elizabeth, relict of C. Taylor, esq. M.P. of Maidstone, Kent.

At Lucan, co. Dublin, Major Wm. Ashe, of Ashfield, Meath, aged 86, formerly of the 23d Fusiliers, and Aide-deCamp to the late Gen. Earl of Harring.

ton.

Jan. 1. At the residence of his brother Dr. St. John Clarke, in Skibbereen, co. Cork, Thomas Clarke, esq. in his 79th year; and on the 11th, aged 73, Dr. St. John Clarke, his brother.

Jan. 2. Aged 87, Elizabeth, relict of Thomas Bateson, esq. and mother of Sir Robert Bateson, Bart. of Belvoir-park, M.P. for the co. Londonderry. She was the youngest dau. of George Lloyd, of Hulme hall, co. Lanc. esq. F.R.S. by Susanna, sister of Sir Wm. Horton, of Chaderton, Bart. was married in 1779, and left a widow in 1811.

Jan. 8. Near Donaghadee, Lieut. W. Newcole, Chief Officer of the Coastguard on the Millisle station, shot by one of the men under his command.

Jan. 17. At Dublin, Sir Brodrick Chinnery, of Flintfield, co. Cork, Bart. He was the son and heir of Sir Brodrick the first Baronet (created in 1799) by Margaret only dau. and heiress of Nich. Chinnery, of Flintfield, esq. He succeeded his father 1808; married in 1803 Diana-Elizabeth, youngest dau. of George Vernon, of Clontarf castle, esq.; and is succeeded by his only son, the Rev. Sir Nicholas Chinnery.

GUERNSEY.-Dec. 11. In his 19th year, Le Marchant Francis Hutchesson, eldest son of Dr. Hutchesson, Petite Marche.

EAST INDIES.-Aug. 22. On his passage from Calcutta to the Cape, Lieut.Col. Edmund Craster, 30th Madras N. I. son of the late Rev. E. Craster, of Lettlethorpe, Linc. and nephew of Lieut.Col. Campbell, of Newcastle.

Aug. 25. At Housingabad, aged 20, Lieut. Hugh Innes Mundell, youngest son of the late Alex. Mundell, esq. of Great George-st. Westminster.

Sept. 20. On his passage between Calcutta and Madras, aged 34, Capt. J. Walton, of the Larkins East Indiaman.

Sept. 27. At Calcutta, aged 48, Capt. William Allen, formerly of the Hon. Company's ship Vansittart, and late Inspector of Customs on the Hooghly.

Oct. 5. At sea, on his return from India, Francis J. Thomas, esq. Lieut. in her Majesty's 31st Reg. son of the late Capt. Thomas, E.I. C. S. and grandson of Gen. Dick, of Clifton.

Oct. 10. At Kurnaul, aged 28, Henry Brougham, esq. 4th cavalry, eldest son of the late J. W. Brougham, esq. and nephew to Lord Brougham.

Oct. 13. At Cabul, Major John Hay, 35th Bengal N. Inf. son of John Hay, esq. of Edinburgh.

Oct. 14. At Secunderabad, Harriot Amelia, wife of Lieut. Edw. Brice, Horse

Art. second dau. of the late J. W. Tuckett, esq. of Berbice.

Oct. 25. Near Tatta, Bombay, aged 21, George Macleod, assistant field engineer to the Scinde reserve force, second son of the late Norman Macleod, Bengal civil service.

At Cabul, aged 42, Capt. Henry Timings, Horse Art. youngest son of Mr. J. Timings, of Worcester.

Nov. 8. On his way to Bombay, aged 36, Charles Prescott, esq. Civil Service. Nov. 14. At Tellicherry, aged 22, Cecilia, wife of Henry Lavie, esq. Lieut. and Adj. 13th N. Inf.

Nov. 16. At Nassick, Bombay, aged 35, Richard Gray Chambers, esq. Civil Service.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from Dec. 31, 1839, to Jan. 21, 1840.
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AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, Jan. 24.
Wheat. Barley. Oats. Rye. Beans. Peas.

S. d. S. d. S. d. S. d. S. d. S. d.
66 1 39 10 24 2 38 6 42 5 41 11

PRICE OF HOPS, Jan. 24.

Sussex Pockets, 21. Os. to 31. 38.-Kent Pockets, 21. 2s. to 67. 68.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, Jan. 27.
Hay, 31. 5s. to 47. 5s,-Straw, 17. 16s. to 27.—Clover, 47. 10s. to 57. 10s. Od.
SMITHFIELD, Jan. 27. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.
Head of Cattle at Market, Jan. 27.
Beasts.......
2752 Calves 70
Sheep.... 22,430 Pigs 545

Beef..

Mutton.... Veal..

Pork..

.38. 6d. to 4s. 10d. ..4s. 2d. to 5s. Od.

...5s. Od. to 6s. Od.

..4s. Od. to 5s. Od.

COAL MARKET, Jan. 27.

....

Walls Ends, from 20s. 9d. to 24s. 3d. per ton. Other sorts from 17s. 9d. to 21s. Od. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 55s. Od. Yellow Russia, 51s. CANDLES, 8s. Od. per doz. 'Moulds, 9s. 6d.

PRICES OF SHARES.

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers,
23, Change Alley, Cornhill.

Birmingham Canal, 219.181.. -Kennet and -Rochdale, 112.

-Ellesmere and Chester, 81.- -Grand Junction Avon, 27.-Leeds and Liverpool, 750.-Regent's, 12 -London Dock Stock, 65.- -St. Katharine's, 106.--East and West India, 105.- -Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 183.--Grand Junction Water Works, 67.- -West Middlesex, 99.—Globe Insurance, 132.Guardian, 351. Hope, 54. Chartered Gas, 573.--Imperial Gas, 54. Phoenix Gas, 31.- -Independent Gas, 50.- -General United Gas, 37.Land Company, 28.- Reversionary Interest, 133.

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