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proceeded to St. John's college, Cambridge, where he graduated as a Wrangler in 1808, and obtained a Members' Prize in 1810, and the Norrisian prize (on the Literary Beauties of the New Testament) in 1813. He was elected Fellow in the same year, and presented by the college to the rectory of Holt in Norfolk, in 1829, in which year he married Elizabeth, the youngest daughter of Dr. Cory, the late Master of Emmanuel College, by whom he has left a son and two daughters. On leaving Holt, in 1837, he received a piece of plate from the inhabitants of that parish. He was the son of Mr. Henry Parry, of Shrewsbury, and grandson of John Parry, esq. of Hinton, Salop. Few persons have died more regretted as a pastor and as a friend.

May 12. At the house of his son, Alpha-place, St. John's Wood, aged 73, the Rev. George Moultrie, Vicar of Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire, to which he was presented in 1800 by W. L. Childe, esq.

At Harpford, Devonshire, aged 89, the Rev. Marwood Tucker, Vicar of that parish. He was the second son of Benedictus Marwood Tucker, formerly of Coryton Park in that county. He was presented to Harpford in 1817 by Lord Rolle.

May 17. At Fownhope Court, Herefordshire, the Rev. A. W. Lechmere, B.A. Perpetual Curate of Brockhampton, Herefordshire. He was the last surviving son of Capt. Thomas Allen Lechmere, of the 27th Foot. He was presented to Brockhampton in 1838 by the Dean and Chapter of Hereford.

At Ilfracombe, aged 80, the Rev. Thomas Tordiffe, Rector of St. Andrew's Holcombe, Somersetshire, to which he was presented in 1805, by J. T. Jolliffe, esq.

At Westbury-upon-Severn, co. Glouc. aged 34, the Rev. Charles Wetherell, M.A. Curate of Staunton, co. Worc. fourth son of the Rev. Richard Wetherell, of Pashley House, Sussex.

May 18. Aged 67, the Rev. Robert Smith, for forty-two years Perpetual Cu rate of Howley, Yorkshire.

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May 19. At Doncaster, in his 37th year, the Rev. William Monck, M.A., Vicar of Owston, near that town. was the second son of Sir Charles M. L. Monck, of Belsay Castle, co. Northumberland, Bart. by Louisa-Lucia, fifth daughter of Sir George Cooke, Bart. of Wheatley, co. York. He was of Trinity college, Cambridge, B.A. 1832.

On his passage from Madeira, the Rev. A. Mills, M.A. Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Queen's college, Cambridge.

May 23. At Lincoln, aged 83, the Rev. John Nelson, B.D. Provost of the college of Priests Vicars, and late Succentor of

Lincoln minster, Rector of Snarford, Vicar of Wellingore and Ruskington, and a magistrate for the division of Lindsey. He was of Emmanuel college, Cambridge, B.D. 1797. He was presented to the perpetual curacy of St. Mark, Lincoln, by the Precentor of Lincoln in 1790, to the vicarage of Wellingore by the Dean and Chapter in 1804, to the second mediety of Ruskington by the Lord Chancellor in the same year, to the rectory of Searby with Owmby in 1811 by the Dean and Chapter.

At Clapham Common, aged 35, the Rev. William Nicholson, M.A. Rector of St. Maurice, Winchester. His body was interred in a vault of his own church, and his funeral was attended by the Ven. Archdeacon Hoare, by more than thirty clergymen of the city and neighbourhood, six of whom bore the pall, and by about fifty of the principal inhabitants.

May 28. At Newington, Oxfordshire, aged 44, the Rev. James Edwards, Rector of that parish, to which he was collated by the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1830, Newington being a peculiar of that see.

At Himley, Staffordshire, aged 28, the Rev. William Huntingdon Pillans, Rector of that parish.

May 30. Aged 50, the Rev. Charles Gower Boyles, Rector of Buriton with Petersfield, Hampshire, to which he was collated in 1829 by the Bishop of Winchester. His funeral was attended by that prelate and by many of the neighbouring clergy, in testimony of their respect for his pious zeal and unostentatious beneficence.

At Madras, the Rev. William James Burford, M.A. eldest son of the Rev. Dr. Burford, of Chigwell.

Lately. At Laughton vicarage, near Gainsborough, aged 41, the Rev. Richard Atkinson, B.A. for eleven years Curate of that parish.

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The Rev. W. Boyes, incumbent of Grange and Muckamore, co. Antrim.

The Rev. M. Crowley, Perpetual Curate of the union of Great Connel and Lady Town, co. Kildare.

In his 80th year, the Rev. Charles Egerton, of Kendal Lodge, Epping.

The Rev. J. Pilkington, Rector of Upper Langfield, co. Tyrone.

The Rev. James Graham, M.A. of Trinity college, Dublin, Senior Curate of Londonderry Cathedral, and Surrogate of the diocese.

June 14. At Ringwood, Hampshire, aged 64, the Rev. Samuel Berney Vince, Vicar of that parish. He was formerly Fellow of King's college, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. 1804; M.A. 1807; and he was presented to Ringwood by that society in 1827.

DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

April 16. Aged 75, Mr. John Henderson Grieve, of Peckham, father of the late Mr. William Grieve (of whom a memoir was given in our Feb. number, p. 210), and of Mr. Thomas Grieve, the admirable scene-painters, and himself a veteran in the same art. He died of apoplexy when returning homewards from his son's at Stangate.

May 15. Aged 47, Robert Foley, M.D. late of the Bengal Establishment. May 25. At Upper Montague-st. Russell-sq. aged 76, Edward Vaux, esq. May 27. In London, aged 68, James Hepburn, esq. of Tovil-place, Kent.

May 31. At Carleton terrace, aged 72, Joseph Punderson, esq. many years an eminent merchant in the East India and China trade.

June 7. In Surrey st. Strand, aged 64, Richard Cowlishaw Sale, esq. for forty-two years solicitor to the Grand Junction Canal Company.

June 12. In Burton-crescent, aged 65, Peter Simon, esq. formerly of Cork.

June 13. In Portman-st. Oxford-st. aged 51, Capt. Charles R. Dickens, of the Royal Art. son of Lieut.-Gen. Sir S. T. Dickens, of Copdock House, near Ipswich.

June 15. In New-st. Spring Gardens, aged 16, the Hon. James Henry Lawrence Scarlett, youngest son of Lord Abinger.

At Chester-place, Kennington, aged 64, John Willis, esq. surgeon, after a residence of forty years in that neighbourhood.

Eleanor-Susan, wife of Arthur Kensington, esq. of Gloucester Road, Hyde Park Gardens, and only dau. of the Rev. F. Belfield, jun. of Primley Hill, Devon.

June 16. Aged 50, Mr. William Cuming, of Printer's-pl. Bermondsey (nephew of the late Adm. Cuming).

Aged 59, Richard Ferdinand Cox, esq. late of Oxford.

At Wellington-terrace, St. John's-wood, aged 30, George Meadon, esq.

June 17. In Lower Grosvenor-street, aged 52, James Alexander Attwood, esq. youngest son of the late James Attwood, esq. of Corngreaves, Staffordshire.

In Wilton-crescent, at the house of her son-in-law H. W. Bull, esq. aged 85, Mrs. Charlotte Swale.

Aged 47, Emma, wife of John Collett, esq. M.P.

June 18. At the Elms, Avenue-road, Regent's Park, aged 18, Agnes-HerbertinaMaunoir, youngest dau. of the late John Herbert Harington, esq.

June 19. Mr. T. Smith, gunmaker, 288, High Holborn, from abscess, caused

by a wound received in his back from a pistol ball fired at him by the Hon. Mr. Touchet, July 6, 1844, who was tried for the act, and acquitted, on the ground of insanity.

In Cavendish-sq. Mrs. Spiller, widow of J. Spiller, esq. of the Legacy Department, Somerset House, and the last dau. of the late Mr. William Abbott, of Kirby Cane, Norfolk.

In Duke-st. Portland-pl. S. B. Morrison, esq.

At her brother's, Blandford-sq. aged 75, Sarah Richardson, late of Clapham Rise.

June 20. At Clapham Common, aged 68, Maria, second dau. of the late John Scott Whiting, esq. of Epsom, Surrey.

Aged 76, Elizabeth, wife of Roger Potts, esq. of Nightingale-lane, Clapham Com

mon.

June 21. At Norfolk-cresc. Hyde Park, aged 17, James-Lumsden, second son of Major H. B. Henderson.

Aged 54, William Waterman, esq. solicitor, of Essex-st. Strand.

Aged 44, Jane, wife of Lieut. Sir W. A. Hungate, Bart. R.N.

June 22. In Surrey-st. Strand, aged 38, Matilda-Frances, only dau. of the late Thomas Brace, esq. of Notting Hill, Kensington.

In Upper Berkeley-st. West, Hyde Park-sq. aged 78, Leah, widow of Thomas Boileau, esq., of Calcutta.

Mary, wife of Thomas Henry Cooper, esq. and dau. of the late John Lainson, esq. Alderman.

În London, aged 66, Thomas George Bucke, esq. formerly of Worlington and Barton Mills.

In Brompton, Henry Gardner, esq. many years first Receiver of Customs in the Long-room, London.

At Blackheath, Elizabeth, second dau. of the late Robert Leech, esq. Member in Council of the Island of St. Helena.

June 24. Aged 39, George Garnett, esq. of the Inner Temple, barrister-atlaw. He was called to the bar Nov. 22, 1833.

June 26. By being thrown from his horse in Pimlico, Count Charles de Salis, Captain of the Scots Fusilier Guards. His body was interred in the family vault at Harlington, Middlesex.

Aged 49, Henry Campbell, esq. late of the 92d Highlanders, second son of the late Major Charles Colin Campbell

June 28. In Baker-st. aged 84, Mar. garet, widow of John Fergusson, esq. of Doonholm, Ayr, and formerly of Calcutta.

At Clapton, aged 54, George Lermitte, esq.

In North Audley-st. Margaret, wife of Wm. Parker Hamond, esq. of Pampisford

Hall, Cambridgeshire. She was the dau. of John Maling, esq. of the Grange, Durham, was married first to Robert Nicholson of Bradley, and secondly to Mr. Parker Hamond.

In Kynaston-st. Lambeth, aged 72, Mr. William Dryden, civil engineer.

At South Lambeth, aged 71, Mrs. Head, widow of William Head, esq. of Drayton, Northamptonshire, and Woughton, Bucks.

Lately. Suddenly, Mr. Ambrose Humphrys, Deputy Chairman of the Great Western Railway Company. While at dinner, he complained of illness, retired to the sofa in the dining-room, and was a corpse in a few minutes.

In London, Capt. Richard Barrow, of Cheltenham, father of the Countess B. Metaxa.

July 1. Aged 55, Caroline, wife of Lieut.-Col. Pereira, Bengal Artillery.

At the residence of her uncle, St. John's Wood, aged 16, Julia-AgnesMary, dau. of Thomas Nolan, esq.

At Springfield Lodge, Wandsworth-rd. aged 49, W. Roberts, of Lisbon.

July 2. At Brompton, Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Payler, esq.

At Westbourne Grove, Bayswater, Charles-Wearg Clerk, esq. aged 45.

At Kensington Palace, aged 73, Jemima-Caroline, dau. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Wynyard, Col. of the 20th Reg. of Foot.

At Kensington, aged 78, Mrs. Nasmyth. July 3. In London, Captain Thomas Longworth Dames, late of the King's Dragoon Guards, of Greenhill, King's Co. James Bushnell, esq. of Gower-st. and Coley Villa, Reading.

July 4. In Chester-terr. Regent's Park, Delicia, widow of the Rev. Jas. Robinson Haywood, Rector of Harrietsham, Kent.

Aged 84, Stevens Dyneley Totton, esq. barrister, of Lincoln's Inn, son of the late Stephens Totton, esq. of Totton, in Hampshire. He was Prothonotary to the Court at Madras 20 years, highly esteemed there for his knowledge of the law, and Master of the Malabar and six other languages.

In Lyon-terr. Edgeware-road, aged 68, Thomas Protheroe, esq.

At Islington, aged 37, Mr. Henry Key, third son of the late Samuel Key, esq. of Water Fulford, near York.

In Regent-st. Jane-Susanna, youngest dau. of the Rev. Thomas Clowes, of Hanbury-hall, Worcestershire.

In Jermyn-st. St. James's, aged 54, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the late John Ewart, esq. of Brampton, Cumberland.

July 5. At Kensington, aged 86, Thos. Beaumont, esq. late of Torrington-sq. July 6. At Clapham-common, in his

3rd year, Henry Pelham Humphery, ninth son of John Humphery, esq. M.P.

At Church-st. Paddington-green. aged 56, George Piggott Howes, esq. 42 years of the Adj.-Gen's. office, Horse Guards. At Sussex Gardens, aged 70, George Knight, esq. of Foster-lane.

July 7. Eliza, wife of John Hooper, esq. and dau of Mrs. Galton, Crewkerne.

In South-st. Finsbury-sq. Olivia, wife of Jonah Nathan, esq. of the firm of Thomas De la Rue and Co.

At Myddleton-sq. Mary-Emma, widow of Peter Lee, esq. late British Consul at Alexandria.

At her son's house, Fleet-st. aged 92, Esther, widow of Robert Laurie, esq. of Broxbourne, Herts.

Aged 17, Reuben Penfold Chappel, youngest son of the late Richard Keene, esq. of Cambridge-st. Hyde Park-sq.

July 9. At Hampstead, aged 69, Richard Crookes, esq. late of Barnsley, Yorkshire.

July 11. At Putney, aged 66, Jane, wife of Henry Lang, esq. of Montagusquare.

July 13. At Stamford Hill, aged 20, Ernest-Adolphus, youngest son of the late Rev. Dr. Schwabe.

July 14. In Bernard-st. in his 71st year, William Morgan, esq. formerly of Colney Hatch. July 15. At Putney, in his 20th year, Richard-Matthew, son of Matthew Dallett, esq.

BERKS.-June 23. At Mackney, near Wallingford, aged 63, William Cozens, esq. late of East Hendred, Berks.

Lately. At Langford, aged 41, MaryAnne, wife of Mr. Lancelot Myers, and eldest dau. of the late John Tuckwell, esq. of Eastleach, co. Gloucester.

July 6. At Laurel Cottage, Sunninghill, Eliza, wife of Charles Clement Brooke, esq. late of 4th Dragoon Guards.

July 17. At the rectory, East Ilsley, Mary, wife of the Rev. Thomas Loveday.

BUCKS.-June 14. At Coleshill House, near Amersham, aged 69, Major James Eyles, of the Hon. E. I. Co.'s Service.

June 18. At Egham Green, Woburn, aged 67, William Pegg, esq.

July 2. Margaret-Henrietta, wife of the Rev. Thomas Fry, Rector of Emberton.

CAMBRIDGE. June 25. At Great Shelford, aged 63, Mr. Elliot Macro Smith, an eminent auctioneer in Cambridge.

Lately. At Newmarket, aged 81, William Weatherby, esq. for sixty years stakeholder at Newmarket. Although he neither gave nor took a receipt for stakes, and had frequently upwards of 20,0007. in his possession at one time, yet no error

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June 23. At Bodmin, aged 37, Lydia, youngest dau. of the late Thomas Wilton, esq. of Edington, Wilts. DERBY. July 16. At Ashbourne, aged 72, Thomas Arnett, esq. DEVON.-June 13. At Exminster, aged 79, Samuel Arthur, esq. late of Exeter. June 15. At Bowdon, Totnes, aged 58, William Adams Welsford, esq. of Exeter.

June 16. At Torquay, aged 81, Mary Anne, wife of Wm. Turner Hayward, esq. June 22. At Lymstone, aged 27, Maria Anne, wife of the Rev. James Hardwicke Dyer, Vicar of Great Waltham, Essex.

At Plympton, aged 45, Anne Duke, wife of Thomas Pode, esq. and daughter of the late Rev. Duke Yonge, Vicar of Cornwood.

June 23. At Mutley, Mary-Dickson, dau. of John Dickson Loch, esq. Aide-decamp to the late King of Oude, and granddau. of the late James Loch, esq. of Portland-square, Plymouth.

June 24. At the residence of her daughter, Croyde, aged 95, Rebecca, relict of the late and mother of the present William Watson, esq. of Burnhead, co. of Roxburgh, N.B. and of Bristol.

June 26. At Alphington, near Exeter, aged 33, Ann-Caroline, wife of John Stevenson, esq.

June 29. At Torquay, aged 17, Ferguson-Toup, youngest son of T. Rowe, esq. R.N.

At Exeter, Phoebe, relict of the late Rev. J. S. Tozer.

Lately. At Teignmouth, aged 94, Gilbert Mitchell, esq. For more than half a century he was actively employed afloat in the E. I. Company's service.

At Plymouth, aged 74, Robt. Fortescu, esq.

At Plymouth, aged 57, John Guille, esq. a chief magistrate of the island of Guernsey.

July 2. At Plymouth, at the residence of her uncle, Dr. Cookworthy, aged 19, Miss Janet Philip.

July 4. At Haslar Hospital, aged 18, Arthur Raven, Assistant Master of H. GENT, MAG. Vol. XXIV.

M. S. Rodney, and eldest son of the Rev. John Raven, Rector of Mumford, Norf.

July 5. At Torquay, aged 56, Elizabeth-Mary, relict of the Rev. George Ford Clarke, late Rector of Thornton Watlass.

July 6.

At Stonehouse, aged 19, Henry, only son of the late Rev. Henry Trimmer, Rector of Chapelizod, near Dublin, and great-grandson of Mrs. Trimmer the authoress.

July 8. Aged 36, Arundel-Philip, eldest son of the late Thomas Hugo, esq. of Crediton.

July 15. At Stonehouse, Samuel Mallock, late Capt. R. M.

DORSET.-June 18. At Poole, aged 89, George Kemp, esq. for many years one of the principal merchants in the Newfoundland trade in that port.

July 6. At Dorchester, aged 69, Charles Strickland, esq. late Lieut.-Colonel of the 59th Reg. of Foot, and senior magistrate and alderman of the borough.

July 7. At Ilminster, aged 29, John White, esq. of Up Cerne House, Dorset.

DURHAM.-June 24. At Seaham, Lieut. Dangerfield, of the Coast Guard. He went to bathe, and was unfortunately drowned.

ESSEX. June 17. At Romford, Robert, second son of Lieut.-Col. Fead, C.B. late of the 1st Guards.

June 23. At Tyne Hall, Ilford, aged 67, Sarah, wife of Rees Price, M.D. and dau. of the late John Jacob, esq. of Eye.

June 24. At Maryland Point, West Ham, aged 45, Mary-Ann, widow of Thomas Rumball, esq.

July 1. At her father's house, Leyton, aged 17, Maria, third dau. of Stephen Wildman Cattley, esq.

July 2. Aged 75, Frederick Nassau, esq. of St. Osyth Priory, Colchester.

July 4. At Whips-cross, Walthamstow, aged 53, George Augustus Brown, esq. of Fenchurch-street.

July 7. At Wix Lodge, in his 74th year, Isaac Everett, esq.

July 9. At East Ham House, aged 69, Henry King, esq.

GLOUCESTER.-June 24. At Corderries House, Chalford, aged 57, Miss Rebecca Bath, sister of the late Jacob Bath, esq. of Chalford, formerly surgeon in the 66th Regt. and Deputy Inspector of Hospitals.

July 3. At the Imperial Hotel, Cheltenham, aged 42, Major Charles Johnson, 3d Regt. Bombay Nat. Inf.

July 8. At Newent, aged 70, Louisa, relict of Robert Shepard, esq.

July 9. At Kingscote, aged 68, Harriet, relict of Thomas Kingscote, esq. of Ran2 E

dalls, co. Surrey. She was the 4th dau. of Sir Henry Peyton, of Doddington, Bart. by Frances, eldest daughter of Sir John Rous, Bart. and sister to John 1st Earl of Stradbroke. She was married to Mr. Kingscote in Oct. 1794, and left his widow in 1811, having had issue the present Thomas Henry Kingscote, esq. of Kingscote, who succeeded his uncle in 1840, three other sons and three daughters, one of whom is Lady Kennaway.

Lately. Selina, wife of the Rev. Thomas Smith, Vicar of Chipping Sodbury, leaving a numerous family.

At Latimer House, Yate, aged 73, John Godwin, esq.

At Cheltenham, Edw. Humphrey Brown, esq. formerly an inhabitant of Tewkesbury.

At Cheltenham, aged 63, George Jesty, esq.

Thomas Gardner, esq. solicitor, of Gloucester.

HANTS.-June 5. At Itchen Abbat's, near Winchester, Charlotte, third dau. of the Rev. George Jarvis, Vicar of Tuttington, Norfolk.

June 20. At Hamble, near Southampton, aged 36, Alexander Ritchie, esq. late of Manchester-buildings, Westminster.

June 21. At Abbat's-Ann, near Andover, aged 74, Sarah, widow of George Thompson, esq.

June 22. At West Cowes, aged 83, Caroline, wife of the Rev. S. Kilderbee, and dau. of the late Samuel Horsey, esq.

At Henry Dayman's, esq. Milbrook, near Southampton, aged 20, Selina-Emma, only dau. of Capt. Cunliffe Owen, R. N.

June 23. At Sherborne Priory, near Basingstoke, aged 30, Francis-Russell, eldest and only surviving son of William Apletree, esq. of Goldings.

June 30. At Martyr's Worthy, Winchester, at an advanced age, Mrs. Hayles, the mother of Lady Rivers.

Lately. At St. Cross, near Winchester, Wm. Churcher, esq.

July 3. At Crofton House, aged 23, Frederick Naghten, esq. B.A. Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; fifth son of the late Thomas Naghten, esq. He was elected on the foundation for the county of Hants, and was placed in the second class in Literis Humanioribus at the examination, Michaelmas, 1842.

July 10. At Southsea, aged 63, William Ashford, esq.

July 15. At Titchfield, aged 76, the widow of Richard William Missing, esq. July 20. At Hayling Island, Elizabeth. Anne, youngest dau. of the late Rev. John Jenkyns, B.C.L. Prebendary of Wells, and sister of the Very Rev. the Master of Balliol College, Oxford,

HEREFORD.-June 27. At Brampton Abbat's, aged 74, Sophia-Margaretta, wife of the Rev. Robert Strong. She was greatniece and coheir of Governor Drake, of Madras, and was related to the noble houses of Heathfield and Paulett. Her father, the late Mr. Secretary Bean, was descended from the ancient family of Grant, of Grant Castle, now Earl of Seafield.

Lately. At Hereford, Mary, relict of John King, esq. of Stroud, Gloucestersh. HERTS.-June. 25. At Harpenden, the wife of William Henry Whitbread, esq. of Southill, Beds.

At Willian, aged 56, John Sworder, esq. June 29. At Barkway, aged 68, Anthony Jackson, esq.

July 2. Aged 21, Edward, third son of the Rev. J. W. Butt, Vicar of King's Langley.

July 4. At Barnet, Louisa, wife of Thomas G. Bunt, esq. of Bristol.

July 10. Sophia, wife of R. B. Wil kins, esq. of Amwell-end, Ware.

July 14. At Stevenage, Geo. Cooper, esq.

KENT.-April 1. At Walmer, Daniel Sparshott, esq. Paymaster and Purser R.N. (1808).

April 21. At the house of his mother, on Woolwich Common, Ralph William Spearman, esq. sixth son of the late Brigade-Major Spearman, of the R. Art.

June 19. At the vicarage, Chart Sutton, the residence of her son, aged 75, Elizabeth, relict of Walter Vaughan, M.D. late of Rochester.

June 24. At the house of his father, Malling, aged 43, Frederick Leick, esq. late of Blackheath.

June 25. At Hythe, aged 69, Hannah, wife of James Watts, esq.

June 29. At Tunbridge Wells, aged 12, Charlotte-Harriet, eldest dau. of Col. Walton, of the Coldstream Guards.

July 4. At Hythe, aged 67, James Watts, esq. He commenced his business career without the pecuniary advantages many around him enjoyed, but, blest by an acute discernment, and unceasing assiduity, success attended his efforts; he acquired a handsome property, and a name of inestimable value, that of "an honest man." He has been for three consecutive years elected chief magistrate of his native town.

July 5. At Tunbridge Wells, aged 42, Charles Hill Wallace, esq. of Halifax, Nova Scotia.

July 7. At Dartford, Mr. Clements, late a partner in the extensive firm of Messrs. G. Bousfield and Co., woollen warehousemen, Gracechurch-st. He committed suicide by cutting his throat.

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