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Feb. 10. At Bath, Miss Shuttleworth, only sister of the Rev. the Warden of New College, Oxford.

Feb. 12. At Bath, aged 84, John Benett, esq. formerly of Maidford, Wilts.

STAFFORD.-Feb. 4. At West Bromwich, aged 47, John Bagnall, esq. coal and iron master.

SUFFOLK.-Jan. 11. At Bury St. Edmund's, aged 71, Sarah, wife of the Rev. J. B. Sams, Rector of Honington, eldest dau. of the late Andrew Hewitt, M.D. of Holt, Norfolk, and formerly of Oundle.

Lately. At Bury St. Edmund's, aged 81, Mrs. Anne Bromfield.

Feb. 14. At Tostock Place, near Bury, Emma, wife of the Rev. Nathl. Colvile, youngest dau. of the late C. B. Metcalfe, esq. of West Ham, Essex, and Hawsted, Suffolk.

SURREY.-Jan. 22. At Croydon, aged 76, Mary, relict of William Griffith, esq. Lately. At Beers, near Reigate, aged 75, Isaac Clutton, esq.

Feb. 6. At Mortlake, aged 77, Mary, relict of the Rev. Samuel Williamson, late of Congleton.

Feb. 11. At Ember-grove, Ditton, aged 55, Ann, wife of John Easthope, esq. M.P.

SUSSEX.-Jan. 29. At Brighton, age83, Mrs. Darby, relict of Z. F. Darby, esq. late of Woburn-place, and Hampstead-heath; and formerly a partner in the firm of Walkden and Darby, of Shoe Lane.

Lately. At Brighton, Mr. Chas. Wm. Lyon, of St. John's College, Cambridge.

Feb. 1. At Hastings, aged 16, Salvadora Hannah, fifth and only surviving dau. of the Rev. Dr. Birch, Archdeacon of Lewes.

At Hastings, aged 31, Richard Favell, esq. late of Lincoln's-inn.

Feb. 11. At Hastings, aged 21, Julia Georgiana Louisa, eldest dau, of the Rev. Robert Heath, of Clapton, and niece to Lord Byron.

Feb. 12. At Walberton, Mrs. Elizabeth Neale, relict of Francis Neale, esq. Siddlesham.

Feb. 14. At Brighton, aged 68, John Woolley of Beckenham Lodge, Kent, esq. a Justice of the Peace for Surrey. At Chichester, aged 59, Fred. Vigne,

esq.

Feb. 16. At Brighton, aged 54, Sarah Anne, relict of W. Holloway, esq. of Cowes.

Feb. 17. At Hastings, in the 19th year of her age, Frances Ursula, eldest dau. of the Hon. and Very Rev. George Pellew, D.D. of Corpus Christi College, Dean of Norwich.

WARWICK.-Jan. 26. At Solihull, aged 24, George Henzey Bate, eldest son of the late J. H. Bate, esq. of West Bromwich.

Jan. 29. At Aylesbury House, in her 75th year, Helena Ferrers, widow of Edward Ferrers, esq. (who died in 1795) and mother of the late Edward Ferrers, esq. of Baddesley Clinton.

Jan. 30. At Arden House, aged 59, Thomas James Philip Burman, esq.

Feb. 8. In Leamington, aged 31, Jane, wife of Robert Bent, esq. of Winclaton Cottage, near Newcastle-on-Tyne.

Feb. 13. At Small Heath, aged 63, Richard Harborne, esq. formerly of Birmingham.

Feb. 16. At Leamington, aged 40, William Hampson Morrison, esq. Queen's Clerk and Clerk of Papers of Her Majesty's Mint.

WESTMORLAND.-Feb. 5. At Acorn Bank, near Templesowerby, aged 37, John Boazman, esq.

WILTS.-Jan. 17. Louisa, wife of John Houghton, esq. of Boreham.

Jan. 25. At Netherhampton, aged 82, Mrs. Philippa Grove, sister of Thomas Grove, esq. of Fern.

Jan. 28. Aged 65, Benjamin Coffin Thomas, esq. F. S. A. solicitor, of Malmesbury. He was transacting business at a bank in that town when he fell, and immediately expired.

At Heytesbury, aged 21, the Hon. Frederick Ashe A'Court, youngest son of Lord and Lady Heytesbury.

Lately. At Devizes, at an advanced age, John Fowler, esq. surgeon.

Feb. 6. Aged 82, Sarah, relict of Richard Hallilay, esq. of Wedhampton.

WORCESTER.-Jan. 25. At Worcester, in her 87th year, Cecilia Maria, relict of John Macdonald Kinneir, esq. of Kinneir and Sanda, N. B. and mother of Archdeacon and Captain Macdonald.

YORK.-Jan. 26. At Hull, aged 46, Sarah, second dau. of the late William Swainson, esq. of Halifax.

Jan. 29. At Hull, aged 31, Mr. John Greenwood, engraver.

Feb. 2. At Beverley, aged 77, Warton Pennyman Berry, esq.

Feb. 11. At Barnsley, aged 88, Joseph Beckett, esq. one of her Majesty's Deputy Lieutenants for the West Riding, uncle to Sir John Beckett, Bart. and to the Messrs. Beckett, of Leeds, bankers. Also on the 13th, aged 79, Mary, his wife, dau. of John Staniforth, esq. of Hull.

Feb. 15. At Harewood House, aged 70, the Right Hon. Henrietta Countess of Harewood. She was the eldest dau. of the late Sir John Saunders Sebright, Bart. and was married to the Earl of

Harewood in 1794. She had issue a very numerous family, of whom the eldest son, Viscount Lascelles, is lately deceased at Munich.

Aged 105 years and seven months, Mrs. Hannah Hodgson, of Herod Well, near Halifax; she retained the use of her faculties to the last.

SCOTLAND.-Jan. 26. At Locherbie House, aged 65, the Right Hon. Lady Catharine Heron Douglas, youngest dau. of Sir William Douglas, of Kelhead, Bart. and sister to the Marquess of Queensberry. She was raised to the rank of the daughter of a Marquess in May 1837.

Lately. At Edinburgh, Catharine, second dau. of the late Rev. Sir Henry M. Wellwood, Bart.

IRELAND.-Jan. 2. At Dublin, Mary relict of the Rev. James John Moore, mother of Mr. H. M. Moore, B.A. of Liverpool.

Jan. 24. Were interred at Doone, co. Limerick, John Nolan, aged 114 years, and his wife, aged 105. This centenarian couple died on the same day, and were buried in one grave.

Lately. At Berehaven, Dr. P. Sharkey, senior physician to the Cork General Dispensary. In his collegiate career, distinguished among the first, if not the first Greek scholar of his day, he obtained the prize for a Greek poem, on a subject proposed to the Irish as well as the British Universities, by the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, on the occasion of founding a college in India. He was also the author of a Latin poem on the death of Dr. Young, for which he was awarded a silver medal by the late Historical Society; and the successful competitor for more than one of the Royal Irish Academy's Prizes.

At Rathfarnam Castle, Mrs. Burton, widow of the Dean of Killala.

Feb. 4. At Dublin, Lady Mary, widow of the late Rt. Hon. William Saurin, and sister to the Marquess of Thomond. She was married first to Sir Richard Cox, Bart. who died in 1784; and secondly to Mr. Saurin, who died in Feb. 1839 (see our Vol. XII. p. 88.)

ISLE OF MAN.-Jan. 17. Aged 63, Mrs. Ann Gore, second daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Gore, many years Bishop of Limerick.

EAST INDIES.-Oct. 8. At Bombay, William Bromley Cadogan Graham, esq. M.D. second son of Alexander Graham, esq. of Ballagan, Stirlingshire.

Nov. 10. At the Cape of Good Hope, aged 33, Capt. Adolphus E. Byam, E.I. C. Horse Art., Mil. Secretary to the Resident at Hyderabad, second son of the late Rev. Dr. Byam.

Nov. 29. At Shikarpoor, of cholera, whilst on his march with the returning troops from Ghiznee, Capt. Bertram Newton Ogle, 4th Light Dragoons, sixth son of the Rev. J. S. Ogle, of Kirkley Hall, Northumberland.

Nov. 30. Near Bangalore, of cholera, aged 38, Capt. William Way Baker, 32d Madras N. Inf. third son of Sir Robert Baker, of Montagu-place.

Dec. 15. At Calcutta, Thomas James Taylor. esq. second son of Thomas Taylor, esq. Comptroller-general of the Cus

toms.

Lately. At Bombay, aged 21, George Macleod, esq. Assistant Field Engineer to the Scinde Reserve Force, second son of the late Norman Macleod, esq. Bengal Civil Service.

WEST INDIES.-Sept. 17. On board her Majesty's ship Satellite, off St. Domingo, aged 18, W. Chetwynd Plowden Wood, esq. midshipman, second son of Gen. John Sulivan Wood, Lieutenant of the Tower of London.

Sept. 30. At St. Lucia, in his 44th year, William Salter, esq. Landing Surveyor of Her Majesty's Customs, and formerly resident at Exeter.

Oct. 19. At St. Lucia, Emma, wife of Charles Bennett, esq. M.D. stipendiary magistrate, eldest daughter of Robert Ward, esq. of Brighton.

ABROAD.-May 9. At sea, on his passage from Port Philip to Sidney, aged 41, Frederic Charles Ebhart, esq. late Captain 45th.

Aug..... At Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Capt. E. L. Adams, late Commander of the Hon. East India Company's ship, Kellie Castle.

Oct. 31. On his estate, Querinelund, near Elsinore, aged 71, Charles Stonor, esq.

Nov. 1. At Rio de Janeiro, aged 37, Dr. A. F. Goodridge, son of John Goodridge, Esq. R.N. of Paington, Devon.

Nov. 9. At Buenos Ayres, aged 25, in consequence of a severe fall, Edward Josslyn Lay, of her Majesty's ship Calliope, youngest son of the late John Lay, esq. of Crepping Hall, Wakes Colne, Essex.

Nov. 10. At Three Rivers, aged 80, Helen Macdonell, widow of James Mackenzie, esq. a native of Invernessshire, and daughter of Allan Macdonell, of Lundie, esq. who emigrated to North America (the Mohawk), with many others of his clan, 1773, and was one of the first settlers of Glengarry, in Upper Canada. He was out with his chief, Glengarry, to whom he was related, in 1745, and was engaged in the battle of Culloden; but at the breaking out of the American war, he

joined the Royal Forces, in 1776, as Lieut. in the 84th Loyalists, and also held an appointment in the Commissariat, until the close of the war, and ended his days in Three Rivers in 1822, at an advanced age. Mrs. Mackenzie was the mother of Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Munro, and Capt. Mackenzie, 67th Regt.

Nov. 12. At Quebec, aged 73, the Hon. Jonathan Sewell, LL.D. of the Executive Council, and for many years its President, Speaker of the Legislative Council, and late Chief Justice of the Province.

Nov. 13. Aged 53, Capt. J. N. Creighton, late of the 11th Dragoons, Barrackmaster at Sierra Leone, Africa.

Nov. 15. At St. Petersburg, Benjamin Hickson, esq. merchant, formerly of Hull.

Nov. 24. At Paris, aged 75, DianaJane Countess of Ranfurly. Her Ladyship was the eldest dau. and coheir of Edmond-Sexten Viscount Pery, uncle to the present Earl of Limerick, by his second wife Elizabeth, dau. of John Lord Knapton; was married in 1785, and has left four sons and one daughter.

Dec. 10. In the Gulf of Smyrna, aged 22, Edward F. North, of her Majesty's ship Princess Charlotte, youngest son of the late Francis Frederick North, esq. of Hastings and Rougham.

Dec. 11. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, aged 60, John Fawsett, esq.

Dec. 14. At Messina, Maria Catharine Constantia, wife of Alphonso Matthey, esq. Assistant Commissary general.

Dec. 17. At Munich, aged 48, the Rt. Hon. Edward Viscount Lascelles, eldest son of the Earl of Harewood. He married in 1821, Miss Louisa Rowley, who is deceased, without issue. The title descends to his next brother the Hon. Henry Lascelles, who married, in 1823, Lady Louisa Thynne, and has a very numerous family. The mortal remains of the deceased were interred in Germany.

At Paris, John Warburton, esq. eldest son of Rich. Warburton, esq. of Garryhinch, Queen's county.

Dec. 20. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, Mrs. Hartley, relict of Winchcombe Henry Hartley, esq. of Bucklebury House, Berkshire, many years M.P. for that county, and Colonel of the North Gloucester Militia.

At Paris, aged 67, Major James Brown Horner, of Charlton, Kent, formerly of the 84th Regiment, and within a few hours his wife, Helen C. Horner, aged 64.

Dec. 22. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, aged 61, Lady Emily Wellesley. She was the eldest daughter of Charles first Earl Cadogan, by his second wife Mary, eldest

dau. of Charles Churchill, esq. and was married in 1802 to the Hon. and Rev Gerald Valerian Wellesley, D.D. Prebendary of Durham, younger brother of the Duke of Wellington. Lady Emily has left a numerous family. Her third daughter is married to the Viscount Chelsea, eldest son of Earl Cadogan.

On board the ship New Jersey, on his passage from Savannah, aged 27, Francis Holyoake Moore, B.A. late of Queen's Coll. Cambridge, third son of the late Mr. Moore, of Mappleborough-green, Warw.

Dec. 26. At Malta, aged 21, MaryAnne C. C. G. wife of Charles Brett, esq. of Eaton-place, eldest daughter of J. Ede, esq. Ridgeway Castle, Southampton.

Dec. 28. At the residence of her father, William Cookesley, esq. at Boulogne, Miss Harriet Young Cookesley.

Dec. 30. Drowned off Talle, near Venice, aged 26, Alfred, fifth son of William Searle Bentall, esq. banker, of Totnes, Devon, Commander of the Brig Permei, of London.

Dec. 31. At Rome, Professor Nibi,

the great antiquary. He has left many

learned works, but is said to have died extremely poor.

Jan. 1. In his 82nd year, Colonel Harry Compton, of Chateau de la Brere, France, and formerly of Wallop Lodge,

Hants.

Jan. 3. Aged 83, Dom Patricio da Silva, Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon. He was originally a friar of the order of St. Augustine, and was successively Doctor of Theology, Professor of the same in the University of Coimbra, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Bishop of Castello Branco, Archbishop of Evora, Secretary of State for Ecclesiastical Affairs and Justice, Cardinal, Patriarch of Lisbon, a Peer of the kingdom, and VicePresident of the Chamber of Peers.

At Amsterdam, George Anthony Sawyer, esq. of Severn House, Henbury.

At Pisa, Mary, wife of James Capel, esq. of Russell-square.

Jan. 4. At Gibraltar, Emily, wife of Major P. W. Walker, R. A. dau. of the late Col. Glasse, East India C. Service.

Jan. 5. At Smyrna, aged 63, William Mattass, esq. formerly of Balham-hill, Surrey.

Jan. 10. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, Charles Presbury, esq. formerly of New-street, Covent Garden.

Jan. 11. At Marseilles, aged 23, Frederick, youngest son of William Henry Holt, esq. of Enfield.

At Paris, Henry, only son of Thomas Finimore Hill, esq. late of Southover, Sussex.

Lately. At Halifax, N.S. in his 60th

year, Thomas Wahab, esq. M.D. Surgeon of her Majesty's 37th Regt. to which he was appointed Assistant-surgeon 1811, Surgeon 1830.

M. de Tiszkiewicz, the richest landholder in Russian Lithuania. He was said to have refused the hand of his daughter to Duke Alexander of Wurtemberg, who afterwards married the Princess Marie d'Orleans. His daughter has since married Prince Sapieha, and had 2,000,000 crowns for her dowry. His property comprised forty-six extensive domains, on which there are 20,000 families of peasantry, reckoning in them 60,000 males. In money he possessed 56,000,000 Polish florins, equal to 864,0007. He had had six children, of whom three sons, besides

Males

his daughter, survive him. The eldest, according to the laws of Lithuania, inherits the whole of this immense wealth. He, however, has assigned one-fourth to be equally divided between his two brothers.

At Adelaide, South Australia, aged 27, Mary, wife of Capt. John Bishop, only dau. of the late Danl. Watkins, esq. of Bisley, Glouc.-Also, on the 6th of June, Elizabeth-Charlotte, her infant daughter.

At Friburg, aged 69, Aloyse Mooser, the celebrated organ builder. His masterpiece is the organ of the church of St. Nicholas in that town.

Aged 88, Dr. Blumenbach, of Gottingen, one of the most distinguished philosophers and professors in that University.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from Jan. 28 to Feb. 18, 1840.

Christened. 513

Buried.

Females 470}

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AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, Feb. 21.

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Sussex Pockets, 21. Os. to 31. 38.-Kent Pockets, 21. 28. to 61. Os.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, Feb. 21. Hay, 31. 58. to 47. 8s.-Straw, 17. 16s. to 21. 2s.—Clover, 47. 10s. to 5l. 10s. Od. SMITHFIELD, Feb. 24. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.

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COAL MARKET, Feb. 21.

2771 Calves 75

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21,130 Pigs 493

Walls Ends, from 16s. Od. to 25s. 6d. per ton. Other sorts from 16s. 6d. to 22s. Od. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 56s. 6d. Yellow Russia, 53s. 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.

-Rochdale, 112.

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-Ellesmere and Chester, 81.-Grand Junction 181.———Kennet and Avon, 27.—Leeds and Liverpool, 750.- -Regent's, 12. -London Dock Stock, 654.- -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, 35. 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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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From January 26 to February 25, 1840, both inclusive.

Fahrenheit's Therm.

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J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, 25, PARLIAMENT-STREET,

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