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LINCOLN.-March 21. At Crowle, aged 75, the relict of the Rev. John Harrison, of Althorpe.

March 30. At Bourne, aged 60, Au. gustus Plincke, esq.

April 16. At Stamford, aged 49, Mr, Robert Johnson, publisher of the Lincolnshire Chronicle.

MIDDLESEX.-March 26. At Small, berry-green, Hounslow, aged 60, Richard Hope, esq.

April 2. Aged 80, Abraham Wilkinson, M.D. of White Webbs Park, Enfield.

April 4. At Sunbury, aged 65, Mrs. Pemberton, late of Gough House, Chel

sea.

April 14. At Hanwell, aged 33, Mary, wife of the Rev. J. Emerton, M. A. Principal of Hanwell Collegiate School, eldest dau. of Mr. Benj. Kent, of Radley Hall.

April 16. At East Acton, Thomas Young, esq.

MONMOUTH. Lately. At Wolvesnewton, aged 73, Susannah, wife of Fras. Davis, esq. and last surviving daughter of the late Wm. Jenkins, esq. of Trostra, Dep. Lieut. for this county.

NORFOLK.-March 23. In her 90th year, Margaret, relict of the Rev. Thomas Bond, Rector of Great and Little Ellingham.

March 27. Aged 24, Capt. John Frederick Wythe, second son of Thomas Wythe, esq. of Middleton.

April 6. At Norwich, Maria, youngest dau. of the Rev. Edw. South Thur. low, M.A. Prebendary of Norwich.

NORTHAMPTON.-March 17. Aged 36, Eliza, wife of the Rev. Richard Gardner, Curate of Long Buckby.

March 28. At Peterborough, aged 37, Mr. Charles Valentine White, second son of Thomas White, esq. banker.

Lately. At the seat of his uncle Col. Caldwell, near Northampton, Capt. Vere Caldwell, of the 90th light infantry depôt, quartered at Dover Castle. When attempt ing to remove two large cast-iron swans, placed over the gate at the park entrance, one of them fell with great force on him, and caused his death. Capt. Caldwell was appointed Ensign in the 90th foot 1828, Lieut. 1832, and obtained his company on the 7th Feb. last.

NOTTS.-April 13. Aged 60, Elizabeth, sister of the Rev. C. Williams, Rector of Gedling, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Philip Williams, of Compton.

OXFORD.-March 19. At Bicester, Mary Anne, eldest daughter of Thomas Tubb, esq. banker. March 23.

At Bampton, aged 67, Lieut. William Fetcham Kirke, Royal Veterans.

March 25. At Oxford, aged 62, Jane Devereux, wife of George Davenport, esq.

SALOP. March 17. At Dudmaston, aged 67, Lady Lucy-Elizabeth Georgiana, wife of W. W. Whitmore, esq. late M.P. for Bridgnorth, and sister to the Earl of Bradford. She was the only dau. of Orlando 1st and late Earl, by the Hon. Lucy Eliz, Byng, eldest dau. of George 4th Viscount Torrington married in 1810, and has left a numerous family.

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March 29, At Brompton, Richard Edwards, esq.

Lately. At Westwood, near Bridg. north, aged 92, John Hinckesman, esq.

SOMERSET.-March 17. At the house of her father George Sheppard, esq. Fromefield, aged 40, Harriet Byard, wife of the Rev. William Dalby, Vicar of Warminster.

March 18. At Bath, aged 80, Bridget, relict of Rev. Richard Abraham, Vicar of Ilminster, and Rector of Chaffcomb.

March 21. At Woolcombe, near Wellington, aged 56, Charles Lewis Henry Pye Rich, esq. some years since of Worthing House, Worthing.

March 27. At Woodland House, near Stowey, Anna Maria, youngest dau. of Samuel Drewe, esq. late Director of the Bank of England.

March 28. At Bath, aged 38, Mr. John Dyer, solicitor, of Wotton Under. edge. Few have passed a more useful and irreproachable life, and his best exertions were most liberally devoted to the numerous charities of that town.

March 31. At Beach, near Bath, aged 64, John Bush, esq.

Lately. At Wells, Hannah, relict of the late N. Lamont, esq. formerly M.P. for that city.

At Bath, Anne Margaret, second daughter of Colonel Jervois, K. H.

Hannah, relict of Isaac Gregory, esq. of Yatton, one of the Society of Friends, leaving a family of eight orphan children. April 4. At Taunton, in his 82d year, Peter Martin Carey, esq. April 11. At Bath, Frances, relict of the late J. W. Willett, esq. of Merly, Dorset.

STAFFORD.-March 11. Mr. James Dewe, of St. John's Coll. Camb. youngest son of the late Rev. John James Dewe, Vicar of Alstonefield.

SUFFOLK.- March 20. At Bungay, aged 76, Elizabeth, relict of Rev. James Chartres, Vicar of Godmanchester and West Haddon.

March 30. At Mildenhall, in his 75th year, John Richman, esq. late of Lyming.. ton, Hants, solicitor.

April 5. At his father's, Ingham

Bury St. Edmund's, aged 19, Chas. Worlledge, of Caius College, Cambridge. He had in the previous week gained a first success in the course of study, by winning a prize in his college examination.

April 12. At Bury St. Edmund's, aged 76, F. Poole, esq.

April 16. At Bury St. Edmund's, Mrs. Gedge, mother of the Rev. Sydney Gedge, M.A. Master of King Edward's Grammar School, Birmingham.

April 19. At Halesworth, Elizabeth, wife of Robert Crabtree, esq.

SURREY.-March 25. The widow of Captain Halliday, of Ham Lodge, and sister of the Rev. C. H. White, Rector of Shalden, Hants.

March 26. At Richmond, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Price, esq.

March 30. At Wallington, Elizabeth Mary, relict of Dr. George Kier, of Bombay and Millearn, Perthshire.

Lately.-At Kingston, aged 39, Charles Stacey Beazley, only son of the late Charles Beazley, esq. of Whitehall.

April 5. At Guildford, aged 84, Sarah, wife of John Martyr, esq.

April 18. At Thames Ditton, aged 70, Henry Strudwicke, esq.

April 19. At Roehampton, the wife of Henry Stafford Northcote, esq.

April 21. At Hockwood, aged 70, Anna Catharine, wife of V. H. Biscoe, esq.

SUSSEX.-March 24. At Lewes, in his 75th year, John Boys, esq. formerly of Ashcombe.

March 25. At Brighton, aged 4, Alan Louis Wiltshire, third son of Col. Grey.

March 30. At Brighton, Georgiana, infant dau. of Sir Harry Verney, Bart.

April 5. At Brighton, aged 26, Mary Marsh, wife of the Rev. S. A. Malan, of Bishop's College, Calcutta.

April 7. At Brighton, Emma, only surviving dau. of the late Adm. Sir Al bemarle Berrie, Bart.

WARWICK.-March 22. At Rugby, aged 34, Henry William Townsend, esq. March 25. At Meriden, aged 75, Sarah Musson, daughter of the late Rev, Bartholomew Musson, Rector of Bagin

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WORCESTER.-March 16. At Kempsey, aged 21, Ralph George, eldest son of the late Rev. J. T. Fenwick, Rector of Northfield.

April 7. At Hanbury Hall, Jessie Anna Letitia, wife of Patrick Chalmers, esq of Auldbar, Forfarshire, M.P. for Montrose Burghs.

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April 11. At her residence, Peach Field Lodge, Great Malvern, aged 96, the Right Hon. Apphia Lady Lyttelton, widow of Thomas second Lord Lyttelton, who died in Nov. 1779. She was the second dau. of Broome Witts, of Cheping Norton, co. Oxf. esq. was mar ried first to Joseph Peach, esq. Governor of Calcutta, and secondly to Lord Lyttelton in 1772. With means comparatively slender, she was eminently charitable. The charity schools founded by her, the public walks laid out and improved, the House of Industry, are standing monuments of her beneficent disposition. In all acts of charity, in all plans for the amelioration of the condi tion of the poor, she led the way.

YORK.-March 3.

Aged 77, Jane, wife of John Newmarch, esq. of Hull.

Feb. 26. At Leeds, Sophia Ann, wife of Robert Green, esq. youngest dau. of the late Rev. Jonathan Harrison, Vicar of Frodingham, Linconshire.

March 23. Aged 22, Susannah, wife of the Rev. J. Lister, Incumbent of Staley, and Evening Lecturer at Wake field Church.

March 28. Aged 63, Lydia, wife of E. W. Phillips, esq. of Beverley.

April 1. At York, in her 92d year, Jane, widow of Thomas Yorke, esq. of Hatton place.

Apirl 6. At Earl's Heaton, aged 72, Eliza-Jane, wife of Mr. James Finlin.

son.

April 11. At Millsands, Sheffield, aged 64, Mr. James Graham, only son of the late James Graham, M.D. of Pall Mall.

April 13. At Maltby, aged 38, Thomas Lee, esq. son of Richard Lee, esq. formerly of Lombard-street.

April 14. At Eastburn, near Driffield, aged 73, Bethuel Boyes, esq.

April 16. At Hull, aged 74, the relict of Cornelius Burton, esq. and mother to Mrs. Pinnock Tigar, of Grovehouse.

WALES.—Jan. 6. At Henllys, Pwllhell, aged about 140 years (according to his own book), John Oliver. He had travelled the country for about a century, occasionally as a sieve and basket-maker, but generally as a repairer of clocks and watches.

March 12. Margarette, wife of the Rev. William Thomas, vicar of Llangonoyd, Glamorganshire.

March 15. At Aberayron, aged 35, Sackville Gwyn Owen, second son of the late John Owen, esq. of Maindiff Court, near Abergavenny.

March 19. Aged 76, Lieut. William Nicholson, late of the Brecon and Monmouth Militia.

March 27. Aged 81, Samuel Lewin, esq. of Womaston House, Radnorshire, 35 years a magistrate for the county.

Lately.-At Penlline Court, in his 59th year, awfully sudden, Robert Smith, esq. late of Craig Afon, Glamorganshire.

April 4. At Iscoed House, Carmarthenshire, aged 85, Charlotta Maria, relict of the late Rev. Edward Picton.

SCOTLAND.-March 14. At Maryfield, Easter-road, Edinburgh, Richard Maddock Hawley, M.D., F.R.C.P.E.

March 17. At Park Hall, Lanarkshire, aged 72, James Gillespie, esq.

March 17. At Eden, Aberdeenshire, aged 70, the relict of Sir Whitelaw Ainslie.

March 20. At Haylebank, Ayrshire, aged 77, Alexander Wyllie, esq. sen.

Lately. At Edinburgh, Henry, youngest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel John Thomson, of Ballingall, E.I.C. service.

At Edinburgh, aged 84, Christian, daughter of the late Colonel R. Hepburne, of Rickarton.

At Glengartholm, Canonbie, aged 79, Robert Elliot, esq.

IRELAND. March 7. At Dublin, Mary, wife of Sir Thomas Esmonde, Bart. Her maiden name was Payne.

March 17. At Cork, Mr. Luke H. Bolster, bookseller. He was persevering and industrious, no less than five or six works of considerable interest, by different authors, having during the last twelve months, been the result of his unwearied exertions. His body was interred at St. Michael's, Blackrock, and the Rev. F. de M. St. George, Rector of St. Paul's, delivered an affecting address on the occasion.

March 22. At Dublin, Roderick Connor, esq. one of the Masters of the Court of Chancery.

March 28. At Parkanour, Tyrone, in his 3rd year, Clements Keppel, third son

of John Y. Burgess, esq. and grandson of the Earl of Leitrim.

Lately. At Portarlington, aged 80, Miss Elizabeth Handcock, sister to Lord Castlemaine.

At Tralee, aged 86, Maurice O'Connor, esq. one of the senior magistrates of Kerry.

In Dublin, Major Spread; at an early period he distinguished himself in the military service, and, at the capture of the Cape, and several affairs in the West India islands, was remarkable for the gallantry of his conduct.

At Black Castle, Meath, in his 65th year, Richard Ruxton Fitzherbert, esq., Vice-Lieutenant of the county.

In Dublin, aged 94, Miss Burgh, aunt to Lord Downes.

At Granard, co. Longford, in his 83d year, John Daly, esq.

At Fermoy, Martha Plunket, at the extraordinary age of 108.

At Lacca, Queen's County, in his 95th year, Andrew Despard, esq. late a Lieut.Colonel 79th Regt. He entered the army at the age of 14, and was a Lieutenant, commanding a company, at Bunker's Hill.

At Dublin, Lady Tynte (Caldwell), widow of Sir Charles Tynte, Bart. and, secondly, of the late Fitzmaurice Caldwell, esq. brother of the late Sir John Caldwell, Bart. By her ladyship's death Mr. Pratt Tynte, second son of Col. Pratt, of the County Cavan militia, has succeeded to the extensive estates of his grandfather, Sir Charles Tynte.

Thomas Stannus, esq. Sovereign of Portarlington.

At Killane, aged 95, Mrs. Margaret Keating, mother of the Right Rev. Dr. Keating, of Wexford.

In Tralee, aged 109, the relict of Mr. John Higgins. She had a perfect recollection of the great frost of 1739-40, and of the famine that followed. She lived to see the fifth generation of her own offspring.

April 9. At Aghadoe House, Kerry, aged 59, the Rt. Hon. Charles Allanson Winn, Baron Winn, of Aghadoe, and a Baronet of England. He succeeded to the title and estates on the death of his father, the first Lord, the 9th April 1798. In November 1825, his lordship married Miss Matthews, but had no issue. He is succeeded by his nephew, Mr. Charles Winn, son of the late Hon. George Winn.

EAST INDIES.-Nov. 13. Killed at the storming of Kelat, Lieut. Thomas Gravatt, of her Majesty's 2d or Queen's Royal Regiment. He became Ensign by purchase in 1829, and Lieut. in 1831.

Nov, 18. At Patna, aged 32, Henry

Douglas, esq. son of the late Adm. Sir James Douglas, Bart. of Springwoodpark. [The gentleman answering to this description was formerly a judge at Patna, but was born in 1753.]

Dec. 11. At Almoran, brevet Capt. J. H. Phillips, 42d N. In. and First Assistant to the Agent of the Governor General at Delhi.

Dec. 12. Drowned in crossing the Indus, from the upsetting of a boat during a heavy gale, Capt. William Hilton, 16th dragoons; together with nine privates of the same regiment. He was appointed Cornet 1806, Lieut. 1809, Captain 1832; and was the only officer in the regiment who had not purchased any of his commissions.

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Dec. 19. At Cawnpore, Fanny Agnes, youngest daughter of Capt. C. J. Lewes, 50th Bengal N. Inf. Assistant Commissary-General.

Lately. At Moulmein, East Indies, Major Francis Joyner Ellis, of the 62d regt., only son of the late Sir Henry W. Ellis.

At Bombay, Wm. B. C. Graham, esq. M.D.

WEST INDIES.-At Jamaica, aged 22, Harry, youngest son of T. Swaine, M.D. late of Rochford, Essex.

At St. Lucia, Lieut. George Gore, son of the late Wm. Gore, esq., chairman of the Board of Stamps, Ireland, and grandson of Dr. Gore, Bishop of Limerick.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from March 31 to April 21, 1840.

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

Birmingham Canal, 217.- Ellesmere and Chester, 82. Grand Junction 150.- Kennet and Avon, 26.- -Leeds and Liverpool, 760.-Regent's, 12. -Rochdale, 105.--London Dock Stock, 664.- -St. Katharine's, 100.--East and West India, 104.- Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 183.--Grand Junction Water Works, 66. -West Middlesex, 96.- Globe Insurance, 125.Guardian, 37. Hope, 5§.—Chartered Gas, 57.—Imperial Gas, 54.Phoenix Gas, 30. -Independent Gas, 50.-General United Gas, 34.Reversionary Interest, 134.

Land Company, 35.

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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From March 26 to April 25, 1840, both inclusive.

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