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1803, brevet Major 1811, Capt. and Lt.Col. 1st Foot Guards 1813.

April 8. In Upper Brook-st. aged 83, the relict of John Cookson, esq.

At Greenwich, aged 62, Anne, wife of Sam. Kenning, M.D.

In Montague-sq. aged 82, Major John Yardley Bradford, of the East India Company's Service.

April 9. In Lower Seymour-st. Eleanor, wife of Edw. S. Blundell, esq. M. D. Aged 75, Mary Ann, wife of George Woodfall, esq. of Great Dean's-yard, Westminster.

Aged 44, Caroline, relict of Charles Lemon Greaves, esq. of Chelsea.

April 11. At Hampstead, aged 77, G. Spowers, esq.

In Wilton-crescent, aged 75, William Maxwell, esq. April 12. At Paddington, aged 86, Thomas Vincent, esq.

April 13. In Tavistock-sq. aged 83, George Fournier, esq. formerly of Staines. At Upper Clapton, aged 65, Samuel Elliott, esq.

April 14. At Walthamstow, aged 79, Thomas Wilson, esq.

At Upper Tooting, aged 31, Edward Oldham, esq.

In the Kent-road, aged 80, Mrs. E. Newman, widow of W. L, Newman, esq. City Solicitor.

April 15. In Mornington-cres. Hamp. stead-road, Martha, wife of John Mais, esq. Kingston, Jamaica.

In Sloane-st. Elizabeth, relict of Edward Nash, esq. of Wolberton, Sussex.

J. T. Willott, esq. of Aldermanbury. In Ebury-st. Eaton-sq. aged 75, Mary, relict of John Best, esq. of Isington, Hants.

Aged 49, R. Willoughby, esq. of Gordon-sq.

In Hyde Park-terr. Elizabeth, relict of Thomas Jenkyn Gee, esq. of Isleworth.

In Portland-pl. aged 18, Michael Baker, third son of the Rev. J. Kirby, of Mayfield, Sussex.

April 16. In Oxford-sq. Hyde-park, Elizabeth Goore, wife of David Pollock, of the Middle Temple, esq. Q.C.

Aged 70, William Barber, esq. of Fulham-road, Brompton.

At Kensington, aged 82, Catharine, widow of J. Buttar, esq. and the last surviving dau. of the late Rev. P. Mayson, of Frome Selwood, Somerset.

April 18. In King's Bench-walk, Temple, Colin Mackenzie, esq. special pleader. He was called to the bar at the Inner Temple July 1813, and attended the Common Law Courts and Western Circuit.

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BEDS.-April 8. At Bedford, aged 47, Thomas Gwyn Elger, esq. late Mayor, and one of the magistrates of that borough.

April 15. At Leighton Buzzard, aged 50, Mary, wife of John Dollin Bassett, banker.

BERKS.-March 22. At Oldfield Lodge, Maidenhead, aged 44, Mary, wife of W. Fielder, esq.

March 25. Aged 53, Richard Norris, esq. of Abington Hall.

At Windsor, aged 65, Quartermaster Varley, one of the Military Knights of Windsor, formerly of the Royal Horse Gurds. His body was honoured with a grand military funeral, the first that has taken place since the alteration of the establishment of the Poor Knights.

April 11. At Reading, aged 81, William Foster, esq.

April 15. At Sonning, near Reading, aged 81, Jane, relict of John Wightwick Knightley, esq. of Offchurch Bury, Warwickshire.

April 19. At Camden House, Reading, in her 5th year, Ellen-Sophia, third dau. of John Richards, jun. esq. F.S.A.

BUCKS.-April 6. At Aylesbury, the relict of John Turner, esq. of Brill.

CAMBRIDGE.-March 20. At Cambridge, aged 23, John Charles Constable, esq. of Jesus College, and of Cunningham-pl. St. John's-wood, London.

April 10. At Cambridge, aged 21, John Hampden Emery, esq. of Glastonbury, Scholar of St. John's College.

April 12. At Cambridge, Elizabeth Roylance, wife of the Rev. J. J. Blunt, D.D. Margaret Prof. of Divinity.

CHESHIRE.-March 16. At Churton Lodge, near Chester, Vernon Poole Royle, esq. late of Wrexham.

March 28. At Latchford, aged 77, Margaret, relict of James Allen, esq. late of Great Tower-st.

Lately. At Tarporley, aged 28, Charles Rokeby, youngest son of the late Rev. Thos. Maddock, Preb. of Chester.

CUMBERLAND.-March 7. At Carlisle, aged 70, Margaret, dau. of the late T. Pattenson, esq. of Melmerby hall.

DERBY.-March 18. At Stonecliffe, Bakewell, aged 27, George Hunter, esq. late of Harcourt-buildings, Temple.

April 10. At Spondon, Samuel C. Hilton, esq. late Capt. 76th Regt.

DEVON.-March 17. At Exeter, aged 74, John Fry, formerly of Bristol, a member of the Society of Friends.

March 18. At Yarcombe, the wife of the Rev. Dr. Palmer.

March 21. At Plymouth, aged 86, Elizabeth, widow of David Davies, esq. of Windsor.

April 3. At Topsham, aged 78, Anne, relict of Robert Carter, esq. Commander R. N.

April 6. At Knapp, Northam, aged 86, Harriet, relict of Nicholas Barnewall, esq. of Exmouth.

April 8. At Brixton, aged 57, Major William Gordon, formerly in the service of the East India Company.

Lately. At Barnstaple, Thos. Copner, esq. one of the Coroners of the county. DORSET.-April 1. At Whitchurch Canonicorum, aged 68, Anne, widow of the Rt. Rev. William Ward, D.D. Bishop of Sodor and Man.

April 3. At Poole, Elizabeth, wife of John Kynaston, esq. and

April 15. Aged 86, J. Kynaston, esq. DURHAM.-March 17. Aged 92, Mrs. Bradley, widow of Thos. Bradley, esq. of Greatham; for seventy years a mem ber of the Wesleyan connection.

March 20. At Neasham hall, Lieut. Col. Cookson, late of the 80th regt. and brother of Joseph Cookson, esq. of Clifton.

April 12. At Westoe, aged 73, G. Marshall, esq.

ESSEX.-March 18. Aged 93, Mrs. Sophia Jane Maria Beal Bonnell, relict of James Beal Bonnell, esq. of Upton house, Essex, and Pelling-place, Old Windsor, Berks. She has left as her heir Miss Mary Anne Harvey, who assumes, by royal license, the name of Bonnell.

March 27. Aged 37, Hannah, wife of John F. Powell, esq. of Walthamstow. March 28. At Great Horkesley, aged 64, Mrs. A. Mure.

March 30. At Woodford, Thomas Vigne, esq.

GLOUCESTER.-March 24. At the Fort, Bristol, aged 52, Thomas Tyndall, esq.

March 25. At Yate, aged 85, Toby Walker Sturge, of the Society of Friends. Lately. At Clifton, Harriet, widow of

Sir N. Colthurst, Bart. of Ardrun, Cork. She was the 2nd dau. of the Rt. Hon. D. Latouche, and was left a widow in 1795, having had issue the late Sir Nicholas Conway Colthurst, Bart. and two daughters.

At Twining, the residence of J. W. Martin, esq. aged 68, Maria, widow of the Rev. George Martin.

At Cheltenham, aged three months, Charles, son of Sir S. O. Gibbes, Bart.

At Cheltenham, aged 55, Maria, wife of John Kennedy, esq. of Dunbrodypark, co. Wexford.

At Drybrook, in the Forest of Dean, aged 57, Mr. James Bennett. As an extensive proprietor of collieries and other works in the forest, which, commencing at the early period of twelve years of age, he carried on with considerable enterprise and perseverance, he provided employment for several hundred men and boys. He was attended to his last home in the family vault at Mitcheldean church by upwards of 700 foresters.

April 5. At Kington, near Thornbury, Martha, wife of Col. Hector Maclaine, only child and heiress of the late William Osborne, esq. of Kington.

At Clifton, aged 73, Frances, widow of John Jones, esq. of Woolley-house, near Bradford, Wilts, eldest dau. of the late Joseph Mortimer, esq. of Trowbridge.

April 15. At Cheltenham, aged 68, Frances, relict of George Smith, esq. of Woodcote, Epsom.

HANTS. March 14. At Woodvale, Cowes, I. W. aged 19, Frances Ann, only dau. of Capt. Ffarington, R.N.

March 24. At Southampton, aged 80, Maria, widow of James Burn, esq. March 31. At Lymington, Benjamin Hall Brown, esq. solicitor.

Lately. At Portsmouth, aged 82, Frances, relict of Elias Bruce Arnaud, esq. a Deputy Lieutenant and Magistrate for Hants.

At Westbrooke, 1. W. aged 87, the relict of J. Hambrough, esq. of Hereford-st. London, and Marchwood, Hants.

Aged 77, James Edwards, esq. of Compton House.

April 7. At Ventnor, I. W. aged 23, Emma Eliza, dau. of the Rev. John Collinson, of Lamesley, co. Durham.

April 11. The wife of Lieut.-Gen. Blunt, of Shirley, Southampton.

HERTS.-Lately. At Hertford, Caroline, fourth dau. of the late Rev. Edmund Heysham, Rector of Little Munden.

KENT.-March 12. At Hawkhurst, Paul Marriott Wynch, esq. late of the E. I. C. service,

March 25. At Dover, aged 78, J. T. James, esq.

March 26. At Faversham, aged 21, George, only son of John Perkins, esq.

March 28. At Pickhurst, near Hayes, aged 21, Caroline Anne, only dau. of Lady Caroline Morland.

Lately. At Bridge, aged 73, Elizabeth, relict of John Hartly, esq.

Mary Jane, wife of the Rev. R. G. Greene, Chaplain of Sandgate.

April 3. At Bishopsbourne rectory, aged 88, Catharine, widow of the Rev. George Holcombe, D.D. Preb. of Westminster.

April 12. Aged 33, Eliza Jane, wife of Delamark Banks, esq. High Sheriff of

Kent.

LANCASTER.-March 20. At Liverpool, aged 80, the widow of T. Chevalier, esq. of South Audley-st.

At his residence, Bispham Hall, near Wigan, John Holt, esq. He has bequeathed all his estates to a distant relative named Mills, a poor farmer residing in Cheshire, who has thus unexpectedly become the owner of a property worth 20001. a year, and assumes, by royal licence, the name of Holt (see the Gazette Promotions).

MIDDLESEX.-March 17. At Harrowon-the-Hill, aged 77, Mr. Bowen, a resident surgeon of that celebrated school for nearly 50 years.

March 19. At Twickenham, aged 69, Sophia Otto, only dau. of the late J. O. Bayes, esq. of Antigua.

March 26. At Northend House, Twickenham, aged 76, Rebecca, relict of the late Henry C. Senior, esq.

At Twickenham, aged 100 years and 10 months, Eliza, relict of Lieut.-Gen. Henry Lister, late of the Coldstream Guards.

April 10. At Hillingdon, Charlotte Maria, wife of Algernon Greville, esq. Bath King of Arms. She was the daughter of Richard Henry Cox, esq. was married in 1827, and has left issue two daughters and one son.

At Finchley, aged 88, John W. Pouncy, esq.

April 17. At Twickenham, Robert Parrott, esq. of St. Martin's-place.

MONMOUTH.-April 4. Catharine Agnes, wife of Henry Francis Worsley, esq. of Woodhill, and youngest dau. of the late Benjamin Blackden, esq. of Bledlow, Bucks.

NORFOLK.-March 18. At Coltishall, aged 47, Robert Hawes, esq.

March 30. Aged 87, T. Hawkins, esq. of St. George's, Norwich. April 1. 75, Colonel Say.

At Downham-market, aged

April 5. The wife of the Rev. William Allen, of Wimbotsham, second dau. of the late Rev. P. Bell, Vicar of Stow Bardolph.

NORTHAMPTON.-April 7. At Northampton, aged 66, Frances Henrietta Elderton, eldest dau. of the late Rev. John Elderton, Vicar of Aldbourne, Wilts.

NOTTS.-March 17. At South Callingham, Sarah, eldest dau. of Thomas Smith Woolley, Assistant Tithe Commissioner and Land Agent.

April 12. At Bridge ford-on-the-Hill, aged 74, Walter Beaumont, esq.

OXFORD.-March 23. At St. John's college, Oxford, Miss Charlotte Elizabeth Wynter.

April 3. At Swanston, Whitchurch, aged 73, George Jackson, esq.

SALOP.- March 16. Beatrice Hannah, widow of the Rev. Joseph Lang. ford, Rector of the first portion of Pontesbury.

Lately. At Shrewsbury, aged 63, Wm. Jones, esq. April I. At Longnor Hall, near Shrewsbury, aged 87, Robert Burton, esq. SOMERSET. March 16. At Bath, Mary, relict of the Rev. Richard Crawley, Rector of Rotherfield, Sussex.

March 18. At Chard, aged 71, George Bagster, esq. formerly of St. Pancras.

March 23. At Bath, the relict of Colthurst Bateman, esq. of Bedford House, co. Kerry.

March 27. At Bath, the youngest dau. of the late William Taylor, esq. of Greenwich, and niece of Adm. Taylor.

Lately. At Langford, Margaret, fourth dau. of the late Sir Robert Synge, Bart.

April 13. Aged 77, Catharine, widow of the Rev. Dr. Jenkyns, formerly Master of the Grammar School in Bridgwater. STAFFORD.-March 18. At Uttoxeter, aged 63, Thomas Bladon, esq.

March 27. At Burton-upon-Trent, aged 77, Mrs. Eliza Dancer.

SURREY.-March 23. At Mortlake, aged 92, Valentina, the only remaining dau. of the late Lilie Smith Aynscomb, esq. of St. Leonard's Hill, Berks.

March 31. At Putney-heath, aged 86, Charlotte, widow of John Sargent, esq., of Lavington, Sussex.

April 4. At Egham, aged 84, James Wherlings, esq. formerly of St. John's-sq. April 9. Aged 32, Emma, fourth dau. of John Adee Curtis, esq. of Dork. ing.

SUSSEX.-March 25. At the rectory, Northchapel, Sarah, relict of Wm. Hale, esq. of Petworth.

March 26. At Lewes, aged 78, Christopher Kell, esq. March 28.

At Preston-place, near

Brighton, aged 76, Wm. Stanford, esq. He was considered to be the richest private individual in Sussex, and to have died worth more than half a million of money. Mr. Stanford was rather of a misanthropic turn, and, notwithstanding his great wealth, was very parsimonious. He was buried in the chancel of Prestoni Church, which he had purchased, with an extensive estate, some years previously.

March 31. At Brighton, aged 66, Mrs. Ann Brooks, formerly an actress at the Surrey Theatre, of considerable popularity. She also performed for several seasons at the Brighton Theatre, and was a deservedly great favourite. She was of the good old school of which Mrs. Glover is still the living model. Mrs. Brooks was the mother of Mr. John Hatton. Her remains were interred in St. Nicholas Churchyard.

Lately. At Lewes, aged 82, Thomas Partington, esq., many years Chairman of the Quarter Sessions.

April 3. At Hastings, Sarah, wife of W. Crighton, esq., of Newcastle-uponTyne, and youngest dau. of John Ostle, esq. late of Clifford House, Tynemouth, Northumberland.

April 6. At Brighton, aged 68, Mary Elizabeth, relict of Ned Noakes, esq. April 9. At Hastings, Mrs. Smith, of Leicester Grange, Warwickshire.

April 10. At Brighton, aged 37, Meredith Maria, wife of Sir Windham Carmichael Anstruther, Bart. She was the second dau. of Charles Wetherell, esq. was married in 1824, and has left issue a son and heir.

At Lewes, aged 78, Dr. Hodson. April 14. At Wood's Farm Lodge, aged 90, W. C. Knowlys, esq.

WARWICK.-March 23. At Edgbaston, near Birmingham, Archer, infant son of the Rev. Charles Craven.

Lately. At Edgbaston, near Birmingham, aged 70, J. C. Rollings, esq. formerly of Monmouth.

April 3. At Milverton, aged 11, Elizabeth Compton, third dau. of Sir Augustus Clifford.

WILTS.-March 21. Aged 61, Richard Estcourt Cresswell, esq. of Pinkneypark, and of Sidbury-hall, Salop.

WORCESTER.-April 7. At the Rhydd,

near

Worcester, aged 52, Susannah Rebecca, wife of John Henry Allen, esq. YORK.-March 18. Aged 26, Christopher, eldest son of the late Rev. Robert Hodgson, incumbent of St. Stephen's, Kirkstall.

March 20. Aged 68, Mary Hogg, of Hall Arm, near Aldborough, relict of Marmaduke Hogg, esq. of Boroughbridge.

March 23. At York, aged 80, Mrs. French, formerly of the Theatres Royal, York and Hull.

March 26. Aged 53, James Hebblethwate, esq. of Leeds, late of Oporto.

April 12. At Hazlewood Hall, aged 89, the Rt. Hon. Mary dowager Lady Stourton. She was the second dau. and coh. of Marmaduke 5th Lord Langdale, which title became extinct on his death in 1777; and was married in 1775 to Charles Philip the late Lord Stourton, by whom her ladyship had issue a family of 10 children, eight of whom survive their venerable mother. The eldest is the present Lord Stourton; the second son has taken the name of Vavasour, and has been created a Baronet; the third has taken his mother's name of Langdale, and is M.P, for Knaresborough. Her Ladyship was left a widow in 1816.

At Clough House, near Sheffield, aged 66, Bartholomew Hounsfield, esq. April 14. In Castlegate, York, aged 83, J. Claridge, esq.

WALES.-Lately.

Aged 66, Wm. Phillips, sen. esq., of Ysgwyddgwyn, Gellygaer.

Dec. 30. Mary Anne, wife of Edward Collinson, esq. of Tre Madoc.

Jan. 8. At Llanfacloy rectory, Anglesea, in her 21st year, Frances-Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Rev. J. W. Trevor, Rector, and granddaughter of the late Archdeacon Wollaston.

Jan. 9. At Brecon, Bridget Jones, aged 106. It is extremely rare to find a century elapse between the death of a mother and daughter; but such was the case in the present instance—the parent having died 104 years ago! The deceased was the progenitor of 9 children, 30 grandchildren, and 35 great grandchildren!

Jan. 16. In her 85th year, Mrs. Richards, relict of the Rev. Thomas Richards, Vicar of Dârowen, Montgomeryshire.

Jan. 23. Aged 63, David Evans, esq. of Taffgarne Hall, Pembrokeshire.

Feb. 14. At Swansea, Elizabeth, relict of Henry Thomas Murcott, esq. of Ladbroke, Warw. only dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Williams, Rector of Ladbroke.

March 14. Aged 56, Catharine, relict of the late David Thomas, esq. of Willfield House, co. Radnor.

SCOTLAND.-Dec. 15. At Nairn, aged 75, Commander James Rose, K.S. He obtained the rank of Lieut. 1796, and was wounded on board the Ardent at the battle of Camperdown in 1797. In February 1805, when commanding the Growler gun-brig, he captured a French national brig of 7 guns and fifty men, and in the following month two gun-boats

from a division of flotilla. He subsequently commanded the Crown prisonship in Portsmouth harbour, and the Hearty gun-brig on the Heligoland station, where he was serving when promoted to the rank of Commander in 1813. The Swedish Order of the Sword was conferred upon him for his conduct at the siege of Gluckstadt.

Jan. 2. At Aberdeen, Anne, relict of A. Murray, esq. of Symond's Inn, and Elm-place, Finchley.

Jan. 18. At Midletoun, Forfarshire, Thomas Gardyne, esq. of Midletoun.

Lately. At Binn's House, Linlithgow, aged 66, Sir James Dalyell, of Binns, the fifth Bart. (1685), Convener of the county. He succeeded his father in 1791. He was unmarried, and is succeeded by his brother, now Sir John Graham Dalyell.

At Edinburgh, D. Ellis, esq. F.R.S.E. brother to W. V. Ellis, esq. of Minsterworth, near Gloucester.

At Edinburgh, aged 95, the relict of James T. Oswald, esq. of Dunnikier.

Feb. 5. At Glasgow, aged 77, Mrs. Grace Hamilton, relict of Lieut. John Lindsay, of the 9th Royal Veteran Battalion.

Feb. 16. At Stirling, aged 88, John Tovey, esq.

Feb. 25. At Banff, Thomas Blake, esq. inspecting Commander of the Coast Guard on that station.

March 8. At Balacleish, Argyleshire, aged 46, Henry Stuart, esq.

March 9. At Arbroath, Robert Allan, esq. late Provost of that town.

March 11. At Edinburgh, Robert Taylor, esq. of Broomland, near Dumfries. IRELAND.-Dec. 19. At Toomavara, aged 32, Charles Wickham Hird, esq. youngest son of the Rev. Lamplugh Hird, M.A. of York.

Dec... By suicide, Edward Carey, esq. a magistrate for the county of Wexford. Verdict, Temporary Insanity.

Lately. At Cork, aged 77, John Weston, esq.

Aged 105, Mary Conry, of Ballyma. callon, near Moyvore, Tipperary. She retained the use of all her faculties to the last, and only kept her bed a few days prior to her death.

At Fenagh Lodge, Carlow, aged 79, Elizabeth, relict of John Lecky, esq. of Hallykeally.

At Ballymore, Wexford, the relict of E. Stafford, esq. and aunt to Henry W. Barron, esq. M.P.

March 15. At Dublin, aged 52, James Johnson, esq. M.D., F.R.S., &c. &c. eldest son of Mr. James Johnson, of Bristol.

GUERNSEY.-Jan. 18. At Guernsey, James Pulling, esq. late principal officer of Her Majesty's Customs in that island.

JERSEY.-Jan. 13. At St. Helier's, Augusta, wife of C. H. Hall, esq. of Horningsheath, Suffolk.

Jan. 28. In Jersey, aged 22, Maximilian Arthur Nethercote, esq. late of the 53rd regt. and of Moulton Grange, Northamptonshire; and April 4, Charlotte, wife of John Nethercote, esq. of Moulton Grange.

EAST INDIES.-Oct. 25. In camp, at Kiel, aged 21, Ensign Oswald Lumley Burnand, 20th Madras Native Infantry.

Oct. 29. At Seharunpore, Capt. J. S. Boswell, late of the 19th Bengal N. Inf.

Lately. On the Ganges, of cholera, aged 20, Ensign R. W. Cooke, 44th regt. only son of the late Major Cooke, 93rd Highlanders.

Nov. 16. At Meerut, Dr. G. I. Urquhart, of the 2nd Bengal Horse Art. Nov. 17. At Calcutta, aged 31, E. Preston, esq.

At Colombo, Ceylon, aged 28, Emily, wife of Capt. Brownlow E. Layard, Ceylon Rifles, youngest dau. of the late J. P. Kensington, esq. of Putney.

Nov. 22. At Ellore, aged 18, the wife of Lieut. Albert Studdy, of the 27th Madras Native Infantry.

Nov. 28. At Serampore, aged 23, Charles, eldest son of the Rev. T. B. Johnstone, Rector of Clutton, Somerset.

Dec. 14. At Bombay, aged 26, Edward, third son of the late Sir J. C. Honywood, Bart. of Evington, Kent.

Dec. 18. At Jaffna, Ceylon, Edward Buckton, esq. Comptroller of Her Majesty's Customs at that port.

Jan. 10. Off Calcutta, aged 15, Alfred, third son of the late Rev. Francis Ellaby, M. A.; midshipman in the Windsor. At Orange

WEST INDIES.-Nov. 25. Grove, Jamaica, aged 52, Thos. Bull Williams, esq. late of Gower-st. Bedford-sq. Dec. 9. At St. Christopher, William Wharton Rawlins, esq.

Dec. 14.

At Kingston, Jamaica, aged 44, Hibbert Oates, esq. son of Mr. Oates, of Sion-hill, Bath.

Dec. 16. At Nevis, aged 23, Mary, wife of Charles Kenney, esq. late Capt. 52nd regt.

Jan. 26. James W. McD. Murray, esq. of her Majesty's Customs, in Tobago, and formerly a member of the House of Assembly, proprietor of Calder Hall Lstate, and only brother of Mr. Murray, Engineer to the Commissioners of Sunderland harbour.

Lately. In Montego Bay, aged 117, Mrs. Princess M'Unwin. She arrived at Kingston during the administration of

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