Mar. 8. Frances, wife of the Rev. Tho. Holme, of Kirby-Hill, near Richmond. Mar. 9. Aged 74, Edward Trueman, esq. of Pontefract, banker. * Mar. 11. Aged 67, Benj. Hird, M.D., twenty years physician to the General Infirmary, Leeds. WALES.-Jan. 24. At Pembroke, in her 80th year, Corbetta, widow of Joseph Lord, esq. daughter of the late Gen. John Owen, of Orielton, and mother of Sir John Owen, Bart. M. P. and Lord Lieutenant of the county of Pembroke. SCOTLAND.-Jan. 5. At Aberdeen, aged 86, Deacon Alexander Watson, tailor; the author of that popular national song, "The Kail Brose of Auld Scotland;" and other similar effusions. Jan. 19. At Edinburgh, Nath. Gow, the well-known Scottish violinist and composer of many popular airs. In his latter days Mr. Gow had enjoyed a pension from King George IV. who treated him with some marks of Royal condescension, on observing him at the head of his band in Dalkeith House in 1822. IRELAND.-Jan. 3. At Newcastle, co. Longford, aged 19, the Hon. Louisa King, youngest daughter of Lord Viscount Lorton, and grand daughter of the dowager Countess of Rosse. Jan. 21. William Blood, esq. of Applevale. He was sitting alone in his parlour, when a shot was fired through the door, upon which he retreated to the kitchen, and thence to the back-yard, where, dreadful to relate, he was shot while attempting to escape. The party robbed the house of some money, and then decamped. EAST INDIES.-May 23. At Berhampore, Lieut.-Col. Morrell. June 15. At Ahmedabad, in the province of Guzerat, Lieut. Geo.-Wm. Money, 285 of the 3d Bombay Native Cavalry, fourth son of W. T. Money, esq. Consul at Venice. June 25. At Calcutta, Lt.-Col. Monatt. July 17. In Fort St. George, Major T. G. Watson, of artillery, principal Commissioner of Ordnance. July 31. At Cuddapah, Geo.-William Saunders, esq third Judge of the Provisional Court for the Centre Division. At Bombay, aged 16, James D'Oyley Saunders, second son of D'Oyley Saunders, esq. of Coat-Bank, near Whitby. At Ingeram, Helena, the wife of Byng Thomas Giraud, esq. 22 N. I. Madras. Aug. 2. At Vellore, Capt. A. Sibbald, 15 N. I. Aug. 14. At Masulipatam, Septimus Money, esq. one of the Judges of the Provincial Court. Sept. 1. At Barrackpore, Lieut.-Col. Shadwell. Sept. 4. At Calcutta, Eliza, wife of John Henry Barlow, esq. the eldest sou of Sir Geo. Hilaro Barlow, Bart. and G.C.B. Lately. At Poonah, aged 25, William, 3d son of C. B. Trevor, esq. of Plas Teg, Flintshire. Sept. 8. In India, aged 41, the Hon. Harriet Elizabeth, wife of Sir Wm. Rumbold, Bart.; sister to Lord Rancliffe, and to Princess Polignac. She was mar. July 13, 1809, and had several children. Sept. 13. At Ambah, Capt. Chas. Holroyd, second son of Sir George Sowley Holroyd, late one of the Judges of the King's Bench. Sept. 20. At Madras, Sam. Boutflower, esq. of the Civil Service, third son of late Rev. John Boutflower, Vicar of Seymour and Cayton, in Yorkshire, and brother to late Dr. Boutflower, of Hull. Lately. At Madras, Henry Byrne, esq. barrister, youngest son of late Henry Byrne, esq. of Seaton and Castletown, co. Lowth. Sept. 30. At Allylghur, aged 23, Lieut. D'Arcy Johnston, second son of Sir Wm. Johnston, Bart. of that Ilk, and of Hilltown, Aberdeenshire. Nov. 25. Sir James Dewar, Chief Justice of Bombay, the fourth Judge deceased at that Presidency within two years. WEST INDIES.-Aug. 29. In Jamaica, Lieut. Brampton, 84th foot. Oct. 6. In Jamaica, James Betty, esq. after a residence of 40 years. Oct. 12. In Jamaica, aged 120, Jane Morgan, a negro woman, formerly belonging to Geo. Crawford Ricketts, esq. Attorney-Gen. of that Island. She had been to England three times, and returned to Jamaica. She was healthy until within a few months before her death, and retained her faculties to the day of her death. Oct. 13. In Jamaica, W. S. Walker, M.D. Oct. 26. In Jamaica, Dr. Archibald Thompson, having recently arrived from England. 286 OBITUARY.-Bill of Mortality.-Markets. Oct. 31. In Jamaica, Capt. W. G. Donglas, 22 reg. Nov. 10. In Jamaica, Mrs. Frances Peat, aged 103. Nov. 27. At Trinidad, aged 18, Ensign F. M. Warde, 1st reg. son of Gen. Sir Hen. Warde, K.C.B. of Dean House, near Alresford, and late Governor of Barbadoes. ABROAD.-Oct. 11. Aged 76, Richard J. Uniacke, esq. Attorney-Gen. for NovaScotia. Nov. 20. At Moscow, aged 104, Prince Jury Wladimirowitsch Dolgorowki, who, on the 8th of July, 1770, bravely defended his ship in the famous battle of Tchesme, and was, in 1797, appointed Governor of Moscow by the Emperor Paul. Nov. 28. Drowned, on the coast of Suffolk, on his passage from Hamburgh to London, Lieut. James Robertson, R N. Dec. 17. At New York, in the hospital, driven by indigence from Mexico, Louis Joseph Marmontel, son of the celebrated French writer. The Duke of Orleans and the Duchess de Bourbon were his sponsors, and the Court held a little holiday at his birth. At Neufchatel, aged 34, Henry Van Salusbury, LL.D. late Fellow of Trinityhall, Cambridge; brother to Sir Tho. Rob. Salusbury, Bart. He was the third and youngest son of Sir Robert the first and late Baronet, by Catherine, dau. and coh. of Charles Van, of Llanwern, esq. and married Males. [March, in June 1825, Elinor, 2d dau. of the late John de Mierre, esq. Dec. 21. At Jersey, the widow of John Edye, esq. of Pinney, Devon. Dec. 28. At St. Germaine en Laye, James Feilde, esq. brother to W. H. Fielde, erq of Stanstedbury, Heits. the Rev. Thos. F. and the late Mrs. Nath. Kemp, of Ovingdean, Sussex. Jan. 17. At Malta, the Right Hon. Elizabeth-Jemima Countess dowager of Errol, wife of the Right Hon. John Hookham Frere, of Roydon, Norfolk. She was the second dau. of Joseph Blake, esq. grandfather of the present Lord Wallscourt, by Honoria, dau. of Dermot Daly, esq; was first married Jan. 25, 1790, to George 16th Earl of Errol, who died without issue June 14, 1798; and secondly to Mr. Frere, Sept. 12, 1816. Jan. 21. At Marseilles, aged 41, John Brotherton, eldest son of late J. B. esq. Collector of Customs at Boston. Feb. 3. At Paris, aged 37, Frances-Mary, wife of Godfrey John Kneller, esq. late of Donhead Hall, Wilts. Lately At Marseilles, Capt. Wm. Richards, R.N. of Bellevue, Llanengan, Monm.. At Calais, aged 57, Lieut. W. Mounier, R.N.; he attained that rank in 1795. At Munich, the Hon. Margaret Erskine, second dau. of Lord Erskine, the British Minister at that Court. BILL OF MORTALITY, from Feb. 23 to March 22, 1831. PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, March 22. Smithfield, Hay 21. 10s. to 4l. Os. Straw 11. 13s. to 2l. Os. Clover 41. 10s. to 5l. Os. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 48s. Od. Yellow Russia, 49s. Od. SOAP.-Yellow, 76s. Mottled 82s. Curd, 84s.- -CANDLES, 8s. per doz. Moulds, 9s.6d. PRICES OF SHARES, March 21, 1831, At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock & Share Brokers, 23, Change Alley, Cornhill. CANALS. Ashton and Oldham Graud Junction 48 2 10 20 17 2 120 0 6 0 West Middlesex 51 0 2 15 INSURANCES. 75 0 625 0 27 0 Alliance 94 37 Grand Western 234 1 0 Eagle 5 - Globe Guardian Hope Life Protector Fire. 4 0 205 0 Rock Life 40 0 MINES. 225 10 0 12 0 0 0 18 0 32 0 3 0 0 12 735 Rl. Exchange (Stock) 3 0 27 165 0 55 0 3 10 9 0 134 244 7 0 1* 0 44 4 0 Real Del Monte 32 Shrewsbury Staff, and Wor. 710 0 38 0 GAS LIGHTS. Ditto, New City 0 60 Phoenix. 2 Warw. and Birming. Warwick and Napton Wilts and Berks Worc. and Birming. Birmingham pm. 2 dis. 97 0 51 pm. 91 38 0 2 dis. East India (Stock) 67 0 4 O do. Ratcliff Commercial (Stock) 77 0 18 O 380 O 6 p.ct. 3 p.ct. 5 Bristol .. 125 0 4 15 10 Sheffield 60 O 1 10 p.ct. 5 p.ct. 25 0 1 10 MISCELLANEOUS 23 284 1 15 Auction Mart Vauxhall 194 1 0 Australian (Agricult') Annuity, British Waterloo Bank, Irish Provincial 23 0 4 p.ct. 91 Ann, of 71. 801 43 [ 288 ] METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND, J. J. ARNULL, Stock Broker, Bank-buildings, Cornhill, J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, 25, PARLIAMENT-STREET. THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE. London Gaz.-Times-Ledger Globe...Standard---Sun. .Star Norwich, Oxf., Portsm., Pres. ton, Sherb., Shrewsb., Southampton.Truro, Worcester 2... Aylesbury, Bangor, Barnst.. Berwick, Blackb., Bridgew.. Carmar., Colch., Chesterf, Devizes, Dorch., Doncaster, Falmouth. Glouc., Halifax. Henley, Hereford, Lancaster, Leaming. Lewes, Linc. Lichf, Macclesf. Newark, Newc. on-Tyne, Northamp... Reading. Rochest.. Salisb., Staff., Stockport, Taunton, Swansea, Wakef., Warwick, Whiteh., Winches.. Windsor, Wolverhampton, 1 each. 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