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jesty's frigate Owen Glendower. This high-spirited officer nnfortunately fell a victim to his own impetuosity of temper.Having found fault with his First Lieutenant (M'Donald) he immediately beat to quarters, sent all the people down to the main-deck guns, and drawing his sword, ordered the Lieutenant to defend himself, which the latter declined, but said, if Captain Spencer was determined to fight, he would meet him on shore. Captain S. then called him coward, and struck him, upon which M'Donald drew his sword; they fought, and Captain Spencer was run through the body, aud killed.

June 25. Off the island of Bermuda, aged 29, Mr. James Andresen, of Port-auPrince; who, with his wife and infant, were returning to England per ship May. July 4. At Thrumpton, near Nottingham, in his 36th year, Daniel Crockatt, jun. esq. formerly of London.

July 8. At Paris, in his 57th year, much and deservedly regretted, William Thomas Sandiford, esq. youngest son of the late Rowland Sandiford, M. A. Vicar of Christ Church, Newgate-street, and formerly a Major in the Bombay Military Establishment,

July 9, At Castle Hedingham, Essex, aged 19, Anna, second daughter of George Nottidge, esq. A few months only have elapsed since this expanding bud, in full enjoyment of all those mental and personal graces which female ambition covets, was undermined by a disease which baffled all medical aid.

In her 88th year, at her house in Stoke's Croft, Bristol, Mary, relict of the late William Morrish, esq. of that city, and mother of Mrs. Edward Jones, Kingsquare,

July 11. Aged 12 years, Miss Pochin, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Pochin, of Little Cornard, Suffolk.

July 12. At Chelsea, aged 74, the Rev. Thomas Peirson, D. D. formerly senior Minister of the Established English

Church at Amsterdam.

At Marseilles, in his 25th year, Henry Witherby, esq. of Queen's College, Cambridge, son of Mr. Witherby, Birchio-lane.

On board his Majesty's ship Revolu. tionaire, near Marseilles, Lieut. Robert Savery Harvey, R. N.

July 14. At Bath, the relict of the late Francis Wilson, esq. of Clapham Common.

At Leominster, George Nuttal, esq. late of Hampton Court, to whom the publick at large are much indebted for very important improvements in the roads, which have been effected in that neighbourhood under his direction, and particularly in the line over Dinmore-hill.

July 15. At Byford, in his 75th year, the Rev. Lewis Maxey, A. M. many years Rector of the parish, Vicar of Bridge Sol

lors, Preston, and Blakemere; and Senior Minor Canon of Hereford Cathedral.

July 15. At Bungay, in his 75th year, Mr. Warmell, Attorney-at-law.

July 17, aged 73, Mr. William Richardson, farmer, of Wrangle, Lincolnshire,

At Chelsea, in his 67th year, John Willson, R. N. son of the late John Willson, Gentleman, of Hackney.

In Gloucester-street, Queen-square, Bloomsbury, aged 44, Mr. Henry Vokes.

A. Grueber, esq. Librarian to the Dublin Society. He was found drowned in the night in the River Dodder, near Dublin. July 17. At Halesworth, Suffolk, aged 80, Rev. Isaac Avarne, A. M. 34 years Rector of Halesworth with the vicarage of Chediston annexed, and 48 years Rector of Bassingham in Norfolk. He was a man of strong sense and the strictest integrity; of warm generous feeling's and a most sincere and steady friend. His memory will be affectionately cherished, in the hearts of those among whom he had so long resided, and to whom he had become endeared by a genuine benevolence of mind, and a conscientious and uniform observance of all those moral and religious duties, on the performance of which the pious Christian humbly builds his hopes of a happy eternity. He was of Queen's College, Cambridge, B. A. 1764, and A. M. 1767. The Living of Halesworth with Chediston, in the patronage of William Plumer, esq. M. P. of Gilston Park, Herts; and that of Basingham in the gift of Lord Viscount Anson.

July 18. At the Tontine Inn, Sheffield (where she and her parents had arrived the day before from Wellington, in Shropshire, to which place she had been for medical advice), aged 19, Dorothy, daughter of the Rev. Dr. Graham, of York.

At Littleton, Middlesex, the wife of T. Wood, esq. daughter of the late Sir Edward Williams, bart, of Gwerneffed, in the county of Brecon. July 19. In her 56th year, Margaret, widow of the late Mr. Charles Bertram, of New Bond street.

Aged 20 years, James, third son of the Rev. G. D'Arville, of Winterbourne, after a protracted illness, borne with unexampled patience.

At Market Harborough, in his 70th year, Thomas Inkersole, esq. Banker.

At her brother's, in Herefordshire, Mary, wife of Mr. John Miller, bookseller, late of Burlington Arcade, but now of Lisle

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July 21. Aged 60, Frances, the wife of Henry Haggard, esq. of Bradenham Hall, Norfolk.

In the Hampstead road, Mr. John Deering, late of Aldersgate-street, Apothecary, aged 52.-As a man, he was a sincere and steady friend; and as a medical practitioner, few have been more eminently successful.

At Abridge, Essex, in his 66th year, Charles Foster, esq. late of the Contract Office, Navy Office.

Elizabeth, wife of Mr. William Pritch-, ard, of North Brixton, Surrey.

At Bermondsey, Mr. David Hollands. In Caroline-place, Chelsea, Susannah, relict of W. Evatt, esq. late of Marshamstreet, Westminster.

July 22. On his passage from New foundland, Ensign Thomas Coombe, Vyvyan, of the 74th regiment.

July 23. In his 82d year, John Wyche, esq. Town Clerk of Stamford, which office be held 50 years.-Richard Wyche, esq. grandfather of the deceased, was chosen Town Clerk of Stamford in the year 1701; John Wyche, his son, succeeded him in the year 1730; and John Wyche, now deceased, succeeded his father in the year 1770; so that the grandfather, father, and son, had been in uninterrupted succession Town Clerks of Stamford for 119 years. July 24. At Gresford, Denbighshire, in her 78th year, the widow of the Rev. John Briggs, M. A., late Chancellor of the Diocese of Chester.

At Bath, the Hon. Matilda, wife of Vil. liers William Villiers, esq. daughter of John, 11th Lord, and sister of the late Henry Beauchamp, and H. Andrew, successively Lords St. John, of Blestoe.

In his 90th year, Mr. John Keeley, who, from his youth, had been in the Rushbrook family.-When in his infancy, be sowed the acorns which produced the fine-growing, and now very valuable, oak timber upon the extensive spot called North-hill, near Bury.

At Tunbridge Wells, in her 94th year, Mrs. Margaret Dennison.

In Merrion-square, Dublin, in her 78th year, the relict of the late Sir Neal O'Do-nel, bart.

July 25. At Chelsea College, aged 16, Charlotte, daughter of the Rev. Richard Smith, of Sutton, Sussex.

nalized himself as Sheriff for the county of Surrey in the year 1780, and mother of Mrs. Robert Thornton, late of Graftonstreet, and George Eyre, esq. of Warren, Wilts.

The daughter of John Green, esq. of Dell Lodge, Blackheath.

In his 79th year, Mr. John Rutter, of Mount-street, Grosvenor-square.

In his 80th year, Richard Heatley, esq. of Mincing-lane, and of Shenfield-place, Essex.

July 27. In his 74th year, Thomas Kett, esq. of Seething, in Norfolk.

At Wanstead, aged 47, Anne, wife of W. Heritage, esq. of Mount row, City Road.

At Ipswich, after a lingering illness, Louisa, fourth daughter of the late Colonel Stisted, of that town.

In his 70th year, Palfrey George Burrell, esq. of Alnwick. Northumberland.

At Hillswood, in her 44th year, the wife of Hyacinth E. Donelan, esq. of Hillswood (Galway), July 28. At Tolvan (Landrake), Cornwall, Elizabeth, daughter of the late Col. O'Dogherty, of that place. Her death is supposed to be occasioned by the sudden shock she received about three weeks before on hearing of her cattle being impounded.

Of apoplexy, John Heaviside, esq. of Stokesley, Yorkshire.

In his 75th year, Mr. William Green, of Sutton hall, near Bury St. Edmund's.

July 29. At the Deanery House, in Hertford, in the 67th year of his age, the Rev. George Gretton, Vicar of Upton Bishop, near Ross, a Canon Residentiary, and Dean of Hereford. Dr. Gretton was educated at Cambridge, where, in the year 1776, he graduated in the Mathematical Class of Wranglers, and was elected a Fellow of Trinity College, B. A. 1776, M.A. 1779, D. D. 1791. His classical knowledge was displayed in contest with the learned Gilbert Wakefield, for the Unisity Prize in that department of science, when the first honours were awarded to Mr. Gretton. He was advanced to the Deanery of Hereford on the interest of the Earl of Lonsdale, and has uniformly been distinguished in private life by amenity of mauners and kindness of heart, by affec tion towards his family, and a strict irre

In his 41st year, Mr. T. Dockwray, of proachable conduct. Prince's-street, Soho.

In St. Peter's-street, St. Alban's, Thomas Rogers, esq. Surgeon.

James, youngest son of Joseph Bushnan, esq of Guildhall.

In George-square, Edinburgh, Col. Ro-
bert Baillie, late of the Hon. East India.
Company's service,
July 26.
At Bath, the relict of the late
Charles Eyre, esq. of Claxton, who sig

Aged 27, Mr. Thomas Choat, librarian, of Brighton.

At Hadley, Mary, wife of John Newbery, esq. late Lieut. Colonel of the Sussex Militia.

In Park-street, Islington, in her 53d year, Mrs. Witherby, relict of Mr. G. H. Witherby, of Birchin-lane, who died in 1805 (see vol. LXXV. p. 1170). She was the excellent mother of nine childreu.

At

At Streatham, Surrey, in his 71st year, the Rev. Reynold Davies, M. A.

At Reading, after a short illness, aged 72, Mary, wife of Philip George, esq. of Belmont, late Town-clerk of Bath, and mother of Philip George, esq. junr. the present Town-clerk. All who had the hapniness of knowing the inestimable qualities of this excellent woman, will long remember her with the deepest regret.

At Paris, aged 41, Charlotte, wife of T. Otis, esq.

In Bishopsgate-street, aged 40, Christian, wife of R. Skinner, esq.

July 30. In Tavistock-street, Coventgarden, aged 40, Sarah, wife of Mr. Robert Hare.

At Plaistow, Essex, in his 78th year, Mr. Thomas King, salesman in Newgatemarket. The deceased was distinguished for his great judgment in cattle.

July 31. In bis 69th year, Benjamin Hooper, of Croydon, one of the Society of Friends.

Lately. In the Fleet, S. David, a Chancery prisoner, after 11 years confinement; making the tenth who has died there, under similar circumstances, since the case of poor Williams's death, after 33 years' imprisonment.

Cornwall-At Fowey, Miss Walcot, the last of the family of the celebrated Peter Pindar.

Kent. At the South Barracks, Walmer, aged 26, Mr. James Nichol, Assistant Surgeon of the Severn.-His death was occasioned by slightly pricking his finger in sewing up the dead body of a man a few days previous.

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Suffolk. William, son of William Hammond, esq. Solicitor, Ipswich.-He was in a boat with some others, on the coast of Jamaica, when a storm came on, and, being asleep, with a heavy great coat on, he sank, upon the upsetting of the boat, never to rise! Every parent will sympathise with the father and mother, now bereft of three sons within a few months.

Sussex.-At Arundel, in her 82d year, Catherine, widow of the late Rev. John Griffiths, of Kingston-on-Thames, and mother of Capt. A. J. Griffiths, K. N.

Yorkshire. At the Hill, in Marthwaite, in the West Riding, in his 74th year, Richard Willan, esq. brother of the late Dr. Willan, Physician, of London.-He was educated in the principles of the Society of Friends, filled the situation of Naval Officer during his earliest years, and died a bachelor.

IRELAND.-At Ballyharty (Wexford), in his 82d year, Ebenezer Radford Rowe, esq. August 1. In Bouverie-street, of apoplexy, in his 80th year, James Dobie, esq. Solicitor. He was an elder of the Scots Church, London Wall, and 34 years Secretary to the Scottish Corporation.

At Norwich, aged 88, the Rev. Edward Beaumont, lineally descended from the very antient and noble Leicestershire family of that name; whose many amiable qualities greatly endeared him to all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. In bim were eminently united the polite gentleman, the sincere friend, and the pious Christian.

At Witnesham, near Ipswich, at an advanced age, Mrs. Gibbs, the relict of the Rev. John Gibbs, A. M. rector of Occold, Suffolk.

At Enfield, the wife of the Rev. Thomas Thomas, of Wareham, Dorsetshire.

At Kew Green, after a long illness, aged 48, George Hicks, esq. Barrister-at-law, and one of the Magistrates of the Police at Bow-street.

In Lincoln's-inn-fields, in his 89th year, John Barnes, esq.

Aug. 2. At Crofton-place, Kent, Anne, wife of James Burgh, esq.

At Bradenham Rectory, Bucks, Jane, widow of the late Charles Fox, esq. of Spanish-place, Manchester-square, and of Chalcombe Priory, Northamptonshire.

At Nottingham, Mr. David Louis Leech, of the East India Company's Service, of St. Helena.

At Hamlet House, Hammersmith, Elizabeth, widow of the late Richard Hill, esq. Mary, daughter of Joshua Knowles, esq. of Wanstead, Essex.

At Swinburne Castle, Hexham, Lieut.gen. Leonard Shafto Orde, Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant for the county of Northumberland.

At Livermere Parsonage, near Bury St. Edmunds, in his 60th year, the Rev. Peter Lathbury, F. L. S. Rector of the united parishes of Great and Little Livermere, and in the commission of the peace for the county of Suffolk. In a faithful and conscientious discharge of his pastoral and magisterial duties he was zealous and indefatigable. Beloved by his parishioners and highly respected by his acquaintance; he has left a wife and five young children to lament his loss.

Aug. 3. At Furville (Tipperary) Lieut. William Firman, R. N.

At Margate, Gilbert Hamilton, esq. late of Queen-street, Cheapside.

At Ramsgate, in consequence of being thrown from his chaise the preceding evening (occasioned by his horse taking fright), in his 39th year, John Childe, esq. of Nine Elms, second son of William Childe, esq. of Clapham Common.

At the Parsonage-house, Semer, in his 21st year, Charles Brand Cooke, eldest son of the Rev. Charles Cooke, and student of St. John's College, Cambridge.

Aug. 4. In Berkeley-square, in his 78th year, Thomas Palmer, esq.

At Ambleside, near Kendal, Lieut.-col.
J. Bladen

J. Bladen Taylor, one of the Directors of the Hon. East India Company.

Aug. 5. In Gilgate, Durham, in his 90th year, George Haswell, one of the Society of Friends.

Aug. 6. At Carmel, Lancashire, aged 97, Mr. 1. Higgin, father of Mrs. Higgin, of Hackney.

At Fareham, aged 63, Edward-D'Auvergne, esq. nephew of the late General D'Auvergne. He was an active Magistrate of the county of Southampton.

Aug. 7. In Duke-street, Westminster, in ber 86th year, Mrs. Hutton, dau. of Dr. Hutton, Abp. of Canterbury, who died as long ago as 1758 (see vol. XXVIII. 146.) Her remains were interred in a vault at Lambeth, with those of her father.

At Newark-house, Gloucester, the Rev Lewis Clutterbuck, A. M. Rector of Ozleworth, in that county.

Aug. 8. At Bradford Lodge, the Rev. Richard Birch, A. M. Rector of Bradwell juxta Mare, and also of Widdington, an active Magistrate for the county of Essex, and brother-in-law to Sir Henry Bate Dudley, bart.

Aug. 9. In consequence of a fall from his horse, in the Kent-road, Mr. G. Raby, saddler, of Brook-street, Bond-street.

Aug. 10. In her 14th year, Elizabeth, daughter of James Fisher, esq. of Dulwich

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after 50 years conscientious discharge of his ministerial duties, the Rev. Thomas Paddon, M. A. rector of St. Nicholas, with All Saints annexed. He was of St. John's College, Cambridge; B. A. 1765, M. A. 1768,

Aug. 14. At Cheltenham, Mrs. Frances Talbot. She was the second daughter of the late Hon. Charles Talbot, by Mary, daughter of Sir Pierce Mostyn, of Talacre, in Flintshire, bart. and sister to the Earl of Shrewsbury.

At Islington, in his 81st year, Mr. William Pettitt, formerly of Hosier-lane.

At Cheltenham, in his 38th year, Thos. Burton Fitzgerald, esq. Commissioner of his Majesty's Stamps in Ireland, and son of the late Edw. Fitzgerald, esq. of Carragoran, (Clare.)

Aug. 15. Frances, wife of William Clay, of Guildford-street, Russell-square.

At Brompton, Edward-Bate, second son of Charles Beloe, esq.

Aug. 16. In her 81st year, Mrs. Frances Horne, of Clapham Common.

At Woolwich, in his 70th year, the Rev. Joseph Wilcox Percy, many years Minister of Salem Chapel, in that town.

At Hertford, Mr. R. T. Archer, Solicitor, of Birchin lane.

Miss Harriet Stow, of Croom's Hill, Greenwich.

Aug.17. At Wandsworth Common, aged 59, Elizabeth, relict of the late Samuel Goodbehere, esq. Alderman of London; and on Aug. 22, aged 24, Horatio, their son and heir.

Aug. 18. At Southwold, Suffolk, aged 80, William Smart, esq. of Pentonville, formerly of Lombard-street, banker.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for Aug. 1820. By W. CARY, Strand.

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AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending August 19, 1820.

INLAND COUNTIES.

Wheat Rye Barly Oats Beans

S. d. s. ds. d. s. d. s. d.

300 036 529

Middlesex 79
Surrey 76 740
Hertford 71 900
Bedford 70 734
Huntingdon 70 241
Northampt. 72 1044

MARITIME COUNTIES.

Wheat Rye Barly Oats Beans.
S. d. s. d. s. d. s. d.js. d.
72 1040 036 226
75 800 038 826

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PRICE OF FLOUR, per Sack, August 23, 65s. to 70s.

OATMEAL, per Boll of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, August 25, 26s. 9d.

AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, August 23, 35s. 8d. per cwt.
PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, August 21.
Kent Bags........... 31. Ss. to 31. 12s. Kent Pockets
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AVERAGE PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, August 25:

St. James's, Hay 4/. Os. Straw 17. 12s. 3d. Clover Ol. Os. Whitechapel, Hay 3l. 16s. 6d. Straw 14.12s.Od. Clover41.10s.---Smithfield, Hay 41.3s. Od. Straw 14. 13s. Od. Clover 71.0s. Od.

SMITHFIELD, Angust 25. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. Beef........... ...........4s. 4d. to 5s. 4d. | Lamb........ .........5s. 4d. to 6s. 8d. Mutton......... ..4s. 4d. to 5s. 6d. Head of Cattle at Market August 25: Veal................. ........... ....4s. 8d. to 6s. Od Beasts 593 Calves 300. Sheep and Lambs 7,8010 Pigs 150.

Pork................................... ..4s. Od. to 5s. 8d.

COALS, August 25: Newcastle 32s. 9. to 39s. 6d.-Sunderland, 34s. Od. to 40s. 6d.

TALLOW, per Stone, 8lb. Town Tallow 60s. Od. Yellow Russia 57s.

SOAP, Yellow 90s. Mottled 102s. Curd 106s.-CANDLES, 11s. 6d. per Doz. Moulds 13s. Od.

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