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OBITUARY.

Oct. 21. In Gloucester-place, aged 82, Dame Elizabeth, widow of Sir Wm. Weller Pepys, Bart, and mother of the present Baronet of that name. She was the eldest dau. of the Right Hon. Wm. Dowdeswell, Chancellor of the Exchequer; and was left a widow in June, 1825.

Oct. 22. In Tonbridge-pl. Euston-sq., aged 61, Cath., wife of James Bacon, esq. Oct. 23. At Islington, the widow of J. Shearer, esq. of Southampton. Her remains were interred in the family vault at St. Mary's in that town.

Oct. 29. R. H. Lister, esq. youngest son of the late R. H. Lister, esq. banker, Scarborough.

Lately. At Knightsbridge, Jas. youngest son of Lieut. Col. Wilson, late Deputy Treasurer of Chelsea Hospital.

On Ludgate Hill, E. Dunsby, esq. one of the Common Councilmen of the Ward of Farringdon Within.

At Knightsbridge, aged 48, Mrs. Colin Campbell Lloyd, wife of Captain Edward Lloyd, R.N., dau. of a lady of rank and fortune, Mrs. Baillie, of Harley Street, and a relation of Sir Colin Campbell Lloyd. She had been married about fourteen or fifteen years, and has left three fine children, the eldest about twelve years of age, living; two of them are, at present, with their grandmother in Harley-street. A Coroner's inquest returned a verdict of manslaughter by improper surgical treatment, against Mr. St. John Long, of Mrs. Lloyd. See p. 461).

Nov. 1. Marianna, relict of John Fox, esq. of Parliament-st. and of Reigate.

In Bridge-st. Blackfriars, in his 70th year, William Pritchard, esq.

At Islington, aged 83, the widow of George Steell, esq. merchant.

Nov. 3. Eliza, wife of Geo. Rawlinson, esq. Hornsey-lane.

Nov. 4. Aged 56, H. Peacock, esq. of Warwick-st. Golden-sq.

At Kentish-town, aged 85, Thos. Long Sheen, esq.

Nov. 5. At Clapham, aged 66, George Stevenson, esq.

Nov. 6. In Warren-st. aged 89, Hannah, relict of Lieut.-Col. G. Waight, late E. I. C.

Nov. 7. At Kentish-town, aged 64, Richard Whitcomb, esq. late of the Auditoffice.

Nov. 8. Henry, youngest child of J. W. Innes, esq. of Harley-street.

In Derby-st. Westminster, Charles Sinclair Cullen, esq. a Commissioner of Bankrupts; descended from the celebrated Dr. Cullen.

Nov. 9. In Bedford-square, aged 66, Mary, relict of James Carden, esq.

Nov. 10. Found hanging at lodgings taken in Ebury place, under pretence of expecting a friend from the country, George Reilly, esq. of Belgrave-place.

475 Nov. 11. In Cadogan-place, aged 102, Miss Lloyd.

Nov. 13. At her father's, in Aldgate, Jane, wife of Lieut.-Col. Rice Jones.

Nov. 14. Aged 68, David King, esq. of Rodney-buildings, New Kent-road, many years a magistrate for Surrey.

At Mill-hill, aged 80, Anne, widow of James Rankin, esq.

Nov. 19. At her mother's, Salisburyplace, New-Road, Jeane Neill, third dau. of the late Rev. A. Waugh, D.D..

Clementina, wife of Vice Adm. Sir PulShe was elder teney Malcolm, K.C.B. dau. of the Hon. Wm. Fullerton Elphinstone, (son of Charles, 10th Lord Elphinstone, and Lady Clementina Fleming,) by Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Wm. Fullerton, esq.; and was niece to the late Adm. Lord Visc. Keith. She was married to Sir Pulteney Malcolm, Jan. 18, 1809.

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In Wilton-st. John Forbes, esq. of Welwyn, second son of the late Gen. Gordou Forbes.

Nov. 20. In Chapel-st. Grosvenor-sq. aged 87, Wm. Sheldon, esq. a Bencher of the Hon. Society of Gray's Iun.

BEDFORD.-Sept. 28. At Leighton Buzzard, aged 72, John Millard, esq.

Oct. 19. At Bedford, aged 62, Samuel Sharman, esq. formerly of Wellingborough.

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BERKS.-Nov. 4. At Milton-hill, aged 80, Rich. Hopkins, esq. a gentleman of many excellent qualities, though of eccentric habits. He gave thirty great coats yearly to the deserving poor of Milton, Steventon, and Harwell. He also gave dinners every Sunday to six poor men and women. was buried in Milton church-yard, in compliance with his will, in a coffin manufactured in the roughest manner, which was covered with the parish pall, and borne by twelve men, mostly his servants, to whom he left each a white foul-weather coat, with a black collar and buttons, which were worn on the occasion.

Nov. 5. Augustus Schutz, esq. of Sunninghill.

BUCKS.-Oct. 20. At High Wycombe, aged 77, W. Baly, esq. many years an Alderman of that borough.

Oct....At Charndon, aged 92, Mary, widow of Mr. James Hughes, fariner, who died three years since, at the advanced age of 91 years, the venerable pair having lived together in the same house where they both died, about 70 years, universally respected.

CAMBRIDGE. Oct. 8. At Cambridge, aged 92, Lydia, widow of Thomas Thacke

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DEVON-Lately. At Torquay, aged 18, William, only son of William Darley, esq. of Muston, Yorkshire.

DORSET.-Nov. 16. Aged 51, William Millard, esq. of Sherborne, formerly of Weston Grove, near Bath.

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DURHAM. Oct. 31. At the Rectory, Sunderland, aged 80, Anne, wife of Mr. Mordey, surgeon, fourth daughter of the late John Goodchild, of Pallion, esq.

Νου. 1. At Headlam, aged 67, Mary, wife of Mr. John Chapman; who, for thirty years, conducted the academy at Cotherstone, near Barnard Castle, and at HeadJam-hall, near Darlington. She was the 13th and youngest child of the Rev. Wm. Robinson, of West Rounton.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.-Oct. 20. At Bristol, in his 84th year, Mr. Wm. Matthews. He was the first regular publisher of the Bristol Directory, commenced in 1793, and father of the present editor.

Oct. 25. At Clifton, Bridget-Becher, eldest dau. of the late John Leacroft, esq. of Southwell.

Oct. 26. At Cheltenham, the Hon. Charlotte-Juliana, wife of Col. John Carrington Smith, sister to the Earl of Kilkeuny. She was the only dau. of Edmund 11th Visc. Mountgarret by Lady Henrietta Butler, 2d dau. of Somerset-Hamilton, 1st Earl of Carrick, and was married Aug. 7,

1799.

Nov. 1. At Bristol, aged 42, CharlesJames Hippius, esq. of London, merchant, and of Clapham Common, youngest son of the late J.G. Hippius, esq. formerly of Hull. Nov. 2. At Bristol, aged 43 years, the wife of Lieut. Gen. Guest, Royal Vet.

Nov. 9. At Bristol, in his 67th year, Jeremiah Mais, esq.

HANTS.-Oct. 26. At Hursley, aged 71, Charles Bailey, esq.

Oct. 20. At Winchester, in his 40th year, William, eldest son of the late Wm. Druitt, esq. Alderman of that city.

Nov. 10. At Romsey, Mr. James Needham, Adjutant of the South Hants Militia. HERTS.-Nov. 11. At Childwick Bury, aged 58, Joshua Lomax, esq.

KENT.-Nov. 10. At Captain Varlo's, Woolwich, aged 79, Frances Philippa Pritzler, widow of T. Pritzler, esq. of Austin Friars.

Nov. 15. At Canterbury, aged 80, MaryJuliana, widow of Major-gen. F. G. Mulcaster, of Royal Engineers.

Nov. 18. At Stone Castle, aged 70, Eliz.-Sophia, widow of Robert Taylor, esq. LEIC.-Sept. 28. At Rotherby-hall, Maria, dau. of Col. Burnaby.

LINCOLNSHIRE.-Oct. 14. At Somerby, Ellen, 2d dau. of the late Robert Cheney, esq. of Langley hall, Yorkshire.

Oct. 21. At Saucethorpe-hall, the residence of her brother Thos. Carr Brackenbury, esq. aged 38, Lury, wife of Mr.

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Thomas Holland, of Spilsby, surgeon, and youngest dau. of the late Joseph Brackenbury, esq.

MIDDLESEX.-Nov. 3. At Harrow, John, second son of the late H. Eyre, esq. of Botleigh Grange.

Oct. 31. At Chiswick, aged 78, Applethwaite Frere, esq.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.-Nov. 2. At the Vicarage, Finedon, aged 22, Charlotte Woodfield, eldest dau. of the Rev. S. W. Paul, and granddau. of Sir J. English Dolben, Bart.

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NOTTS. Oct. 12. At the Saracen's Head, Newark, William Brodrick, esq. a member of Lincoln's Inn, and a barrister in great practice at the Old Bailey and other metropolitan courts. His death resulted from suppressed gout, caused by taking too much colchicum.

Oct. 10. At Worksop, aged 77, John Champion, esq. formerly Captain commandant of the Worksop volunteers.

Oxon. Oct. 24. At Headington, aged 43, Wm. Barrington Harland Rowley, esq. eldest son of Sir Wm. Rowley, Bart. of Tendring-hall, Suffolk. He was married only on the 14th of Sept. last to the Hon. Maria-Louisa Vanneck, only dau. of Lord Huntingfield; with a fortune of 80,0001. The brother of the deceased, Joshua Ricketts Rowley, esq. is now heir to the ba ronetage.

Oct. 25. Roger Montgomery, esq. of Hannington-house, near Highworth.

Oct. 27. Louisa-Jane, wife of the Rev. Arthur-Edward Howman, of Shiplake.

Nov. 6. At Christ Church, aged 19, Foster-Bower, second son of the late Francis Jodrell, esq. of Henbury-hall, co. Chester.

SALOP. Oct. 20, aged 76, James Compson, esq. of Cleobury Mortimer,

Oct. 27. At Shiffnal, Wm Bayley, esq. SOMERSET. Oct. 17. At Bath, Capt. Gawen, R.N.

Oct. 20. At Bath, aged 63, the Honourable Eliz. Ryder, sister of the Earl of Harrowby, and the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. She was the elder daughter of Nathaniel first Lord Harrowby, by Eliz. dau. and coh. of the Rt. Rev. Richard Terrick, Lord Bishop of London.

Oct. 21. Aged 52, Harriett, wife of the Rev. Gaius Barry, of Walcot.

Lately. Aged 70, Robert Codrington, esq. Distributor of Stamps, and many years an Alderman of Bridgewater, of which place he was several times Mayor.

Lately. In Bath, Elizabeth, sd dau. of the late John Protheroe, esq. of Clifton.

STAFFORDSHIRE.-Oct. 19. At his bro ther's, Lord Visc. Anson, Shugborough, aged 29, Capt. the Hon. Wm. Auson, C.B. He was the fourth son of Thomas first and late Viscount, by Anne-Margaret, dau. of Thos. Wm. Coke, esq. M.P.; and, having been Captain of the Brisk, of 10 guns, at

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the battle of Navarin, in 1827, received the honorary distinctions of a Companion of the Bath, a Cross of St. Louis, and a Knight of St. Anne, of the 2d class.

SUFFOLK.-Nov. 15. At Sicklesmere, aged 58, John Percy, esq. of Blandford. SURREY.-Oct. 22, aged 80, Robert Barclay, esq. of Bury-hill, near Dorking.

Oct. 25. Aged 67, Rich. Joseph Dick ins, esq. of Southbridge-house, Croydon. Lately. At North Cheam, Wm. Acton,

esq.

Nov. 10. At Croydon, aged 71, John Hobart Briggs, esq.

At Farnham, aged 54, Elizabeth, widow of the Right Hon. Lord Charles Kerr. She was dau. of Wm. Crump, esq. and was left a widow in 1816, with a family of four sons and four daughters.

SUSSEX. Oct. 21. At Brighton, aged 23, H. Allen Hurle, esq. Commoner of Trinity College, Oxford, eldest son of H. Hurle, esq. of Bedford-row.

WARWICK.-Sept. 21. At Leamington, Mademoiselle Le Noir, a native of France, but many years a resident in this country.

Oct. 19. At Radway, in her 82d year, Mary, relict of Rev. Thos. Chambers, Rector of Spernall, and dau. of the late Saunderson Miller, esq.

WILTS.--Oct. 20. At his father's house, aged 33, Wilton F. fifth son of T. H. Phipps, esq. of Leighton House.

Oct. 25. Roger Montgomery, esq. of Honnington House, near Highworth.

Lately. At Salisbury, in his 88th year, John Anstie, esq. formerly of Devizes. To the public spirit of this gentleman, the woollen manufacture of Wiltshire (and the West of England generally) was deeply indebted for its extension, and subsequent prosperity, through the introduction of improved machinery. His ingenuity and knowledge of the varieties of wool first suggested its combination with silk in the manufacture of fancy cloths, which he succesfully introduced, and finally perfected, to the exclusion of foreign competition. In the year 1788 he was appointed chairman of the Wool Committee for preparing evidence to be laid before Parliament respecting the importation of foreign wool, and ably furthered the object and interests of that Body, by enlarged views of a subject of national importance, at that period but imperfectly understood.

At Froxfield College, Mrs. Lewis, the widow of the Rev. Mr. Lewis, Rector of Litton, Somerset.

Nov. 12. Aged 55, Gould Smith, esq. of Blandford..

Nov. 6th. In consequence of a fall from his gig, John March Hodding, esq. TownClerk of Salisbury. The loss of this kindhearted young man is sincerely felt by his relatives and friends.

YORK.-Oct. 15. Aged 77, John Charge, esq. of Ripon,

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Oct. 25. At Hull, Phoebe, relict of Rieh.
Pearson, esq., of Thorne.

Nov. 8. Suddenly, at Wentworth:-house, aged 43, the Right Hon. Charlotte Lady Milton. Her ladyship was about six months advanced in pregnancy, and in the morning was threatened with premature labour. Later in the evening her Ladyship became worse, and a little before nine o'clock it was ob vious that her valuable life was near its termination. Lord Milton and her children were called in, but so sudden was the change, that the younger branches were torn from their beds, and assembled in their night dresses to witness the agonies of death in a parent, whose life had been devoted to the duties of a christian wife and mother. Her Ladyship was Lady Charlotte, dau. of Thomas first Lord Dundas; she married Lord Milton on the 8th of July 1806; and has given birth to 11 children, nine of whom are living.

Nov. 11. Aged 24, John Frith Soames esq. of Beverley, and of Little Thurlow, Suffolk. With this amiable young gentleman the male lineal descendants of Sir Stephen Soame, knight, alderman and citizen of London, who died in the year 1619, are

extinct.

Nov. 17. At an advanced H. Theak-
age,
ston, esq. of Fulford-cottage, near York...
WALES.-Nov. 6. At Bettisfield Park,
Flintshire, Dame Margaret, widow of Sir
Thos. Hanmer, Bart., and grandmother of
the preseut Sir John Hanmer. She was the
eldest dau. and coh. of George Kenyon, of
Peel, in Lancashire, esq. cousin to Lord
Kenyon; was married in 1779, and left a
widow Oct. 4, 1828, having had issue six
sons, and one daughter, the present Lady
Kenyon.

SCOTLAND.-March 1. At Edinburgh,
Anne, wife of John Cunninghame Smith,
esq.
W. S. and dau. of the late Sir William
Dick, Bart. of Prestonfield.

April 17. At Alva House, James Raymond Johnstone, esq. of Alva.

Lately. At Edinburgh, Colonel Udney Yule, C.B. of the E. I. Service.

Sir Alexander Gordon, Sheriff Deputy of Kirkcudbright.

Oct. 17. At Glasgow, aged 23, Thos. Macdonald, esq. youngest son of the late Capt. Robt. Macdonald, of the 91st or Argyleshire Regiment.

IRELAND.-At Dublin, Alderman Henry Archer, City Treasurer and senior Magistrate of the Arran-quay Police-office.

Oct. 7. At Athlone, Major Nath. Gledstanes, of the 68th Light Infantry. He entered that regiment as Ensign in 1801; was promoted to a Lieutenancy 1803; Captain 1809; brevet Major 1817; and Major 68th Foot this year (see p. 269). He served in Spain and Portugal; and was in 1811 appointed Deputy Assistant Quartermastergeneral.

Oct. 13. At her father's, H. Warner,

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esq. Dublin, Harriet-Eleanor, wife of John Malam, esq. of Hull.

Oct. 18. At Conyngham Hall, the seat of the Hon. Sir Francis Burton, Bart. the Hon. Mrs. Whaley, widow of the late Thos. Whaley, esq. of Strabo, co. Carlow, eldest sister to Lord Cloncurry.

Oct. 21. In Dublin, Bache Harpur Heathcote, esq. Captain 9th foot; 2d son of late Bache H. esq. of the Pastures, Yorkshire. Oct 23. At Knightstown, near MountMellick, aged 51, Robert Kenny, esq. ABROAD.-Oct. 27, 1829. Suddenly, at New South Wales, John Sampson, esq. Solicitorgeneral of that colony. He was son of the Rev. Dr. Sampson, F.S.A. of Petersham; proceeded B.A. 1819, and M. A. 1823, at Trinitycoll. Cambridge; and had been only eighteen months at New South Wales. On a coroner's inquest it appeared that Mr. Sampson's death had been caused by pulmonary disease, and a verdict of "Died by the Visitation of God," was returned.

April 11. At Hydrabad, Lieut. D. Bayley, 48d N. I. 2d son of late Capt. T. Bayley, R.N.

May 16. At Kandy, Ceylon, Captain J. P. Lardy, 78th reg. eldest son of late Col. Lardy.

May 23. At Calcutta, aged 35, H. Stirling, esq. Secretary to Government in the Persian department, and Deputy Secretary in the Secret and Political departments. He was the 2d son of Adm. S. of Woburn

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farm, Surrey, and had resided in India nearly

17 years.

May 30. Near Landour, East Indies,
Capt. John Richard Graham, of the 5th
Light Cavalry, third son of the late James
Graham, esq. of Richardby, Cumberland;
endeared to his brother officers, and a nu-
merous acquaintance, by the constant exer-
cise of kindly feeling and upright conduct.

July 17. On board the Mount Stewart
East Indiaman, on his voyage to England,
aged 21, Wm.-John-Jarvis, second son of
John Fane, esq. M.P.

Aug. 15. Drowned, when hunting wild
ducks, on the uninhabited island of St.
Charles on the Labrador coast, Capt. J. C.
Dewar, Commander of his Majesty's sloop
Rose.

Aug. 20. At sea, on board the Lyra
packet, aged 65, Crisp Brown, esq. Alder-
of Norwich, who served the office of Sheriff
in 1814, and that of Mayor in 1817.

Aug.26. At Malta, the infant dau. of
Lieut.-Col. the Hon. S. Bathurst.

Oct. 9. At Paris, Harriet, wife of Sir
Bellingham Graham, Bart. She was the
third dau. of the late George Hatch, of West
Hatch, in Essex, Esq. was married, Nov,
10, 1810, and has left a nnmerous family.

Oct. 10. At Dunkirk, aged 60, William
Sheldon, Esq. brother to the late Edward
Constable and Francis Tunstall, Esqrs. of
Burton-Constable and Wy cliffe.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from Oct. 20, to Nov. 23, 1830.

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Sheep and Lambs 21,240 Pigs 240

COAL MARKET, Nov. 22, 28s. Od. to 34s. 9d.

TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 46s. Od. Yellow Russia, 43s. Od.

SOAP.-Yellow, 62s. Mottled, 68s. Curd, 72s.-CANDLES, 88. per doz. Moulds, 9s. 6d.

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