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Foulks, esq. of Jamaica, and late of the Isle of Wight, and Dale Park, Sussex.

May 29. At Clifton, aged 71, Samuel Lloyd Harford, esq.

At Bristol, aged 82, Mary, widow of Lieut. Young, R.N.

Lately. Aged 69, W. Cother, esq. of Longford, near Gloucester.

June 3. At Cheltenham, aged 61, the Right Hon. Frances-Isabella dowager Lady Southampton. She was the second dau. of the late Lord Robert Seymour, aunt to the present Marquis of Hertford, by his first wife Anne, dau. of Peter Delmé, esq.; became, in 1802, the second wife of George-Ferdinand 2nd Lord Southampton, and was left his widow in 1810, having had issue the present Lord, the Hon Henry Fitz Roy, and the Hon. Mrs. Allen.

June 3. At Gloucester, aged 61, Rebecca, relict of the Rev. Joseph Bonnor Cheston, daughter of the late Thynne How Gwynne, esq. of Buckland.

HANTS.-May 23. At Colmar Rectory, aged 73, James Fowler, esq. late of Bristol and of Filton, Somerset.

Lately. At Catisfield, M. Hawker, esq. Justice of the peace for Hants.

HEREFORD.-Jane, wife of the Rev. J. George, Rector of Grosmont.

HERTFORD.-May 23. At Wall Fieldhouse, near Hertford, aged 80, Miss Frances Hatton, third daughter of the late Sir T. Hatton, Bart. of Long Stanton, Camb.

June 6. At the residence of her son, James Duncombe, Woodcock-hill, Elizabeth, widow of Brandreth Duncombe, esq. of Norcott-hill.

June 11. At Hertford, aged 83, Daniel Mardall, esq. for many years steward to the Marquis of Salisbury.

KENT.-May 19. At Tunbridge Wells, Edward Lewkenor, eldest son of Edw. Knight jun. esq. of Chawton house, Hants.

June 2. At Tunbridge Wells, aged 70, Sarah, widow of Rees Goring Thomas, esq. of Tooting Lodge, Surrey.

June. 8. At Jennings, aged 20, having been born 5th March 1818, Charlotte Lydia, the wife of Edward Barrett Curteis, esq. of Windmill-hill, Sussex, and youngest daughter of Thomas Law Hodges, esq. of Hemsted, Kent, M.P. for West Kent. She gave birth to her only child on the 3rd June, and had been married only fifteen months from the 9th March 1837.

LANCASHIRE.-May 29. At the Rev. T. V. Bayne's, Warrington, aged 15, John-Allanby, eldest son of John Barwis, esq. of Woodstock, and grandson of the late Rev. J. Gutch, Registrar of the University of Oxford.

LINCOLN.-June 4. Aged 78, Francis Chaplin, esq. of Riseholm, a magistrate for the parts of Lindsey.

Lately. At Louth, aged 87, Martha, relict of the Rev. Samuel Yorke, Rector of North Thoresby.

MIDDLESEX.-May 28. Aged 27, Edward, second son of the late G. Stuart, esq. of Sutton-house, near Hounslow.

June 11. At Hampton-court, aged 67, Charles Chester, esq. of Chichley, Bucks, cousin to Lord Bagot, and brother to the Countess dowager of Liverpool.

MONMOUTH.-April 9. At Newport, aged 52, Mary, wife of Mr. James Hawkins, and dau. of the late John Nicholl, esq. of Caerleon.

June 7. At Court St. Lawrence, near Monmouth, aged 70, Robert Vaux, esq. also of Tottenham, Middlesex.

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NOTTINGHAM.—Lately. In the Union Hospital, Nottingham, aged 93, Mrs. Sarah Boswell. She was married to the great Boswell, the king of the gipsies, 72 years since. He died at the gipsy camp, at Eastwood-park, in 1835, and was interred in Eastwood Church-yard. His queen was soon after chargeable to Selston parish, and was sent to Basford Union workhouse, from which she came out in March last, and was received into the Nottingham Union Hospital, on account of severe illness.

OXFORD.-June 2. At Burcot, in his 70th year, James Cripps, esq.

June 3. Aged 25, William, second son of John Churchill, esq. of Deddington.

SOMERSET.-May 17. At the Palace, Wells, Margaret Law, youngest dau. of the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells.

At Wells, aged 70, Maurice Davies, esq.

May 18. At Stawell, near Bridgewater, aged 88, Henry Bartlett, esq.

Lately. At Bath, Helen, widow of R. Parker, esq. dau, of the late Sir Bysshe

Shelly, Bart. of Castle Goring, Sussex, and aunt to Lord De Lisle and Dudley. May 9. At Edingworth-house, East Brent, Sophia, wife of George Henning, M. D.

SURREY.-May 23. At Farnham, aged 70, Anne Frances, relict of the Rev. T. W. Barlow, Prebendary of Bristol.

May 25. At Petersham, aged 79, Elizabeth, wife of General David Douglass Wemyss, of Cumberland-st.

June 10. At Banstead, aged 93, Mrs. Mary Howorth, eldest sister of the late H. Howorth, esq. and Lt.-Gen. Sir E. Howorth, K. C.B. and G. C. H.

June 14. At Stoke, next Guildford, aged 63, R. Sparkes, esq.

SUSSEX.-May 27. At Brighton, the Right Hon. Margaret Countess dowager Poulett. Her ladyship was the only child of the late Ynyr Burges, esq. of Eastham, Essex. She married, first, Sir John Smith, Bart. of Havering Bower, who took the name of Burges; and, secondly, in July 1816, John, fourth Earl Poulett, who died, without issue by this his second wife, in 1819.

May 28. At Brighton, aged 21, T. C. Helps, youngest son of J. Helps, esq. of the Westminster Life-office.

May 29. At Brighton, aged 89, Susannah Macclesfield Jones, relict of the Rev. L. O. Jones, and sister to the late Sir W. Jones.

WARWICK.- At Leamington, James Macdonald, esq. late Capt. 79th Highlanders, only son of the late Donald Macdonald, esq. of Springfield, Morayshire.

WILTS.-May 31. George Grove, esq. of East Hayes, Sedghill.

June 7. In his 22nd year, William John, eldest son of John James Calley, esq. of Blunsdon-house.

WORCESTER.-June 9. At Malvern, aged 84, P. Frost, esq. of Cheltenham, late of the Hon. East India Company's Home Establishment.

YORKSHIRE.-April 28. At Whitby, aged 37, John Yeoman, esq. solicitor, after a long and severe illness, borne with fortitude and pious resignation. His kind and courteous manners, his generous and hospitable disposition, his many amiable and excellent qualities rendered him respected and beloved by a large circle of acquaintance. The society which he moved in and adorned has, in his death, suffered an irreparable loss.

May 23. Mary, wife of the Rev. Geo. Marwood, of Busby-hall, Cleveland.

May 31. Aged 42, Ann, wife of Robert Keddey, esq, of Myton-hall, near Hull.

Lately.-At Cantley, aged 33, Katherine, dau. of the late General Chester.

WALES. At Cappel Cerig, Carnarvonshire, aged 103, Mrs. Elizabeth Pritchard. She has left behind her four daughters, thirty-four grand children, seventyfour great grand children, and two great great grand children,

SCOTLAND.-April 8. At Edinburgh, in her 80th year, the widow of Sir Patrick Warrender, of Lochend, Bart.

April 14. At Edinburgh, William Rigby Murray, only child of the Lord Advocate.

April 11. Aged 72, Robert Ainslie, esq. W. S. the intimate friend and correspondent of Robert Burns, with whose biography his name will ever be honourably associated. He was the author of "Reasons for the Hope that is in us," and his contributions have for 40 years enriched our periodical literature.

May 11. At Joppa, near Edinburgh, in his 110th year, John Wright, sergeant.

May 23. At Cardross-park, Dumbartonshire, Alexander Sharp, esq. late of Virginia.

May 24. At his house in Fifeshire, William Ferguson, esq. of Kilrie.

May 27. In his 80th year, Dugald Stuart, esq. of Balachelish, Argyllshire.

IRELAND.-March 25. At Dublin, Ensign Acton, 53d regt.

April 5. Austin Cooper, esq. one of the most extensive land-agents in the county. When proceeding with G. Weyland esq. in a gig from Kilmore to the fair of Tipperary, they were fired at by eight men who were in ambush. Mr. Cooper was shot dead, and Mr. Weyland severely wounded in the back.

April 13. At Urney, co. Tyrone, Lieut. John Semple, late of the Royal Irish Artillery, and Brigade-Major of Artillery.

April 18. Lieut.- Col. E. Browne, of Breafy, Mayo.

Lately. At Larne, Lieut. A. Murray, R N. chief officer of the Coast Guard service in that district.

In Dublin, R. H. M'Naghten, esq. At Harold's Cross, Dublin, Lieut. Sullivan, R.N.

At Lisrenny, co. Louth, Katty Sloane, in her 110th year. She retained all her faculties clear and acute to the last day, and was only confined to her bed a few weeks before her death.

At Newbridge Mills, Judith M'Guirk, in her 109th year. For the last few years she was confined to her bed, but could, to within a short time of her death, discourse on any subject she had ever known; and her sight was up to the last hour so good that she could sew without glasses.

Catharine, relict of E. Sheil, esq. and mother of R. L. Sheil, esq. M. P.

Thomas Burke, esq. son of Major and Lady Matilda Burke, and nephew to the Earl of Howth. His funeral in the burial ground of Tuam cathedral on the 8th May was the occasion of a riot, in consequence of its having been rumoured that he had died a Roman Catholic.

May 28. Aged 72, Isabella, relict of the Rev. D. Little, of Killeleagh, Ireland.

EAST INDIES.-Oct. 9. On the East India station, Mr. Hyman, Midshipman on board her Majesty's ship Wolf, sonin-law to B. R. Haydon, historical painter.

Dec. 9. At Madras, aged 35, Capt. George Jobling, of the 1st native veteran battalion, youngest son of the late John Jobiing, esq. formerly of Newton Hall, Northumberland.

Jan. 14. At Moulmein, in the Burman Empire, aged 27, Capt. Henry Robert Moore, 62nd regt. eldest son of Lt.Col. Moore, half-pay 14th foot.

Jan. 17. At Delhi, aged 22, Lieut. W. E. Rees, of the engineers, son of the late W. E. Rees, esq. Bengal Civil Service.

Feb. 7. At Calcutta, aged 18, Helen Anne, wife of Arthur Grote, Esq. of the Bengal Civil Service.

Feb. 13. At Bombay, aged 25, George Waddell, esq. of the E. I. C. civil service, and only son of the late George Waddell, esq. for many years on the same establishment.

March 6. At the Cape of Good Hope, Col. J. P. Boileau, commanding the Bengal Horse Artillery.

March 11. At Mymensing, Bengal, aged 27, Matthew Williams Carruthers, esq. of the Civil Service, second son of the late David Carruthers, esq. M.P.

March 14. At Secunderabad, aged 32, Capt. George Hull Sotheby, 34th Madras light inf. elder son of Samuel Sotheby, esq. the book auctioner.

ABROAD.- Sept. 25. At Geneva, Thomas Macalister Slater, only surviving son of Anthony Slater, and grandson of the late Thomas Slater, esq. of Chesterfield and Liverpool. He was born at Philadelphia, 3d Nov. 1818, and his re

mains were interred in the family vault at St. Michael's church, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, 23d Nov. 1837.

Jan. 10. On board her Majesty's surveying vessel, Raven, off the western coast of Africa, aged 24, T. R. Sykes, esq. R.N. eldest son of the late Capt. J. Sykes, E. I. Co.'s service.

Feb. 25. At the Cape of Good Hope, aged 22, John, eldest son of John Shewell, esq. of York-place, Portmansquare.

March 15. At Port Elizabeth, South Africa, Joseph Sturgis, solicitor of the Cape of Good Hope, where he had been for nearly twenty years a resident, second son of the Rev. Joseph Sturgis, M.A. of Sibbertoft, Northamptonshire.

March 30. At Cape Town, aged 44, Major William Henry Foy, Bombay art. April 15. On his passage from the Mauritius, Lieut. F. W. B. M'Leod, 35th regt. only son of Captain W. M'Leod, of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.

April 18. At Rome, aged 13, Louisa Katharine, youngest dau. of the late Hon. A. Cochrane, Capt. R.N. and niece to the Earl of Dundonald.

April 28. At Madrid, Catharine, wife of Lieut.-Col. Connolly, eldest dau. of the late L. M. O'Brien, esq. of Santander, Consul of the United States of America on the north coast of Spain.

May 2. At Pisa, Robert John Grews Lawrence, esq. of Montagu-square, London.

May 5. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, Eliza Anne, wife of Francis Drake, esq. and sister to Sir Digby Mackworth, Bart. She was the only dau. of Sir Herbert the first Baronet, by the Hon. Juliana Digby, dau. of William 5th Lord Digby.

Mag 11. At Malta, on his return to England from India, Capt. F. Pigott, 45th regt. second son of J. Pigott, esq. late Lieut.-Col. Royal Bucks Militia.

At the Hague, aged 21, William Henry, son of George Anthony Sawyer, esq. of Ison Hill, Henbury, and grandson of the late George Sawyer, esq. of Bath.

At Trieste, aged 18, M. Ignaz Von Rudhart, late Minister from Bavaria to Greece, a native of Wufomam, în Upper Franconia.

May 13. At Paris, aged 35, the Hon. Frances Sophia Stafford Jerningham, dau. of the Right Hon. Lord Stafford. May 17. At Abbeville, aged 80, Charles Poole, esq. late of the Grove, Stanmore.

May 24. At Ostend, Lieut. W. C. B. Fulton, Royal Engineers.

May 26. At Genoa, Eustatia, wife of A. Homfray, M.D. dau. of Vice Adm. Sir R. Donnelly, K. C.B.

Lately. At Milan, on her journey from Naples to England, aged 76, Mrs. Marianne Starke, of Exmouth, authoress of Travels in Italy, eldest dau. of the late R. Starke, esq. of Epsom, many years Governor of Fort St. George, Madras; also at Dinah, in Britany, in his 34th year, Richard John Hughes Starke, esq. nephew to the above, and eldest son of the late Lieut.- Col. Starke, of Laugharne Castle, Carmarthenshire.

In Paris, Mr. Samuel Penley, pro

prietor and manager of the Windsor Theatre, and formerly a performer at Drury-lane.

At New York, Mr. Pearne, the engineer of the Great Western steam-ship, in consequence of a severe scalding which he received shortly before her arrival.

At Fontenay-sous-Bois, aged 64, the celebrated French comic actor, Potier. At St. Jago, Cape de Verd, the British consul, Mr. Eagan.

Males

BILL OF MORTALITY, from May 29 to June 19, 1838,

Christened.

722

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Females 712

Buried.

Males 652

Females 6401292

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, June 23.

Smithfield, Hay, 47. 10s. to 57. 17s.-Straw, 17. 18s. to 21. 4s.-Clover, 51. Os. to 67.

SMITHFIELD, June 22. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.

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TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 50s. Od. Yellow Russia, 498. Od.
CANDLES, 7s. 6d. per doz. Moulds, 9s. Od.

PRICES OF SHARES.

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers,

23, Change Alley, Cornhill.

Birmingham Canal, 221. Ellesmere and Chester, 79.

Grand Junction,

205.- Kennet and Avon, 25. —Leeds and Liverpool, 640.- Regent's, 15. Rochdale, 104.--London Dock Stock, 63.-St. Katharine's, 103.--West India, 108.Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 206.--Grand Junction Water Works, 595.- -West Middlesex, 95.- -Globe Insurance, 145.-Guardian, 354. -Hope, 51. Chartered Gas, 514.- -Imperial Gas, 50.-Phoenix Gas, 22. -Independent Gas, 481.- General United Gas, 31.-Canada Land Com-Reversionary Interest, 133.

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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From May 26 to June 22, 1838, both inclusive.

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J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, 25, PARLIAMENT-STREET.

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