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Grange, formerly M.P. for Corfe Castle; and a younger brother of the Right Hon. Nathaniel Bond, of Holme, Judge Advocate-General, and M.P. for Corfe Castle; and was the fourth and youngest son of John Bond, esq. of Grange, also M.P. for Corfe Castle, by Mary, daughter and coheir of Edmund Dummer, esq. of Swathling, Hants. He was of Wadham college, Oxford, B.A. 1779, M.A. 1783. He married Jane, only daughter of Henry Biggs, esq. of Stockton House, Wilts, and had issue four sons and two daughters. The former are, 1. William Bond, esq. of the Inner Temple, barrister-atlaw; 2. the Rev. John Bond, Vicar of Bath Weston; 3. the Rev. Henry Bond, Vicar of South Petherton, Somerset; and 4. Thomas.

March 6. At Colchester, aged 70, the Rev. George Parry Marriott, Prebendary of York (1830), Rector of Hazeleigh, Essex (1804), and Vicar of Eynsford, Kent (1807). He was of St. John's college, Cambridge, B.A. 1800, M.A. 1808; and was Chaplain to his late R.H. the Duke of Cambridge. His eldest son, the Rev. G. W. Marriott, M.A. was married in 1839 to Maria, eldest daughter of the late G. R. Marriott, esq. of Gray's Inn.

In Park-lane, Piccadilly, aged 70, the Rev. Robert Williams, M.A. Rector of Aber, Carnarvonshire (1829), and of Llandow, Glamorgansh. (1807). He was of Jesus college, Oxford, B.A. 1801, M.A. 1818.

At Trescoe, Scilly Isles, aged 46, the Rev. Mark Anthony Hartwell, Curate of Trescoe, Bryhar, and Sampson's; eldest son of Mr. Aaron Hartwell, of Kingsdown, Bristol. He was of Magdalene hall, Oxford, B.A. 1832.

March 7. At Lowick, Northamptonshire, aged 26, the Rev. Henry Frederick Stoddart, B.A. of Sidney college, Cambridge, and Curate of Islip; the second and only surviving son of the Rev. John Stoddart, D.D. Rector of Lowick and Islip.

March 8. At Nottingham, aged 30, the Rev. Thomas Collisson, B.A. Curate of Christ church, Radford.

March 9. At his rectory, aged 50, the Rev. Phelips Hanham, M.A. Rector of Hinton Martel, co. Dorset. He was the fourth son of the late Rev. Sir James Hanham, Bart. of Deans Court, in the same county, by his first wife Anne, daughter of Lieut. Edward Pyke, R.N.; and grandson of Sir James the 6th Baronet, by Jane, niece and sole heir of William Phelips, esq. of Corfe Mullen. He was of St. Peter's college, Cambridge, B.A. 1829, and was lately the senior priest of Wimborne minster.

At Kempsey, Worc. aged 70, the Rev. Matthew Lunn, Vicar of that parish (1816), late of Magdalene hall, Oxford, B.A. 1807, M.A. 1810.

At Pontac, Jersey, aged 52, the Rev. William Thomson, Rector of Ockham, Surrey.

He was

At Odiham, Hants, aged 56, the Rev. William Joseph Walker, late of Southrop, Glouc. of Brazenose coll. Oxford, B.A. 1817, M.A. 1822. March 16. At Ashby-de-la-Zouche, the Rev. Richard Hewitt, D.D. Rector of Westhorpe, Suffolk (1819). He was of Brazenose college, Oxford, B.A. 1796, M.A. 1799, B. and D.D. 1824.

DEATHS,

ARRANGED IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER. Feb. 15, 1851. Murdered by a party of Indians in North America, together with the Russian governor of Darabin and many others, Lieut. Barnard, R.N. of H.M. ship Enterprise. He received his commission at an early age as a reward for saving lives on the west coast of Africa, and was a volunteer in the searching expedition under Sir J. Ross.

May 18. At Calcutta, Major Richard Hickley Richardson, 7th Madras Light Cavalry.

Sept... At the Canterbury Settlement, New Zealand, Marianne, wife of the Rev. Octavius Mathias, eldest dau. of the late Rev. John Taylor, Rector of Haynford, Norfolk.

Sept. 15. At Adelaide, S. Australia, aged 33, Ponsonby Moore, esq. barrister-at-law, eldest son of the Rev. Charles Moore, Incumbent of Monasterevin, Kildare, and grandson to the Hon. Ponsonby Moore, brother to the first Marquess of Drogheda.

Nov. 6. At Adelaide, aged 38, Frederick, youngest son of the late Thomas Britten, esq. of Foresthill, Kent.

Dec. 1. At Dublin, brevet Lieut.-Col. Samuel Edward Goodman, aged 44, eldest son of the late Major-Gen. Stephen Arthur Goodman, C.B. and K.H., Major 27th Regt.

Dec. 8. In Ely-place, aged 62, Samuel Sharp, esq. solicitor.

Dec. 18. In the East Indies, aged 16, William Fazakerley, Midshipman of H.M.S. Fox, son of J. N. Fazakerley, esq. Burwood, Surrey.

Dec. 21. At Glasgow, Alexander M'Arthur, esq. of Ardmenach, writer, Inverary.

Dec. 26. In action at Lagos, on the coast of Africa, aged 20, Frederick R. Fletcher, Midshipman of H.M.S. Penelope, youngest son of the Rev. Dr. Fletcher, Vicar of Quetihock, Cornwall.

At Glasgow, Mr. Thomas Hunter, manager of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Bank in that city. Dec. 27. At Portobello, Mrs. Sarah Campbell, widow of Walter Campbell, esq. of Carradale.

At Bogend, co. Berwick, aged 35, George Hood, esq. M.D. of Dunse.

Dec. 30. On board H.M.S. Sampson, from a wound received in the attack on Lagos, Thomas F. Richards, Midshipman, third son of the late James Richards, esq. and brother to Mrs. Goodman, wife of Mr. G. R. Goodman, solicitor, Brighton.

Jan. 1. Aged 45, Bartholomew M'Naghten, esq. of Ballybogie, a Magistrate and Grand Juror of Antrim county. He was the eldest male representative of Shane Dhu, younger son of Alex. M'Naghten of that ilk, by his wife Anne, dau. of Murdoch M'Lean of Lochbuy, and his wife sister of Sandal M'Sorley Buidhe, first Earl of Antrim. The present Sir Edmund M'Naghten, Bart. M.P. for Antrim, and the late unfortunate Sir Wm. Hay M'Naghten, Bart. slain at Cabool, were the issue of a younger son of this branch established in Antrim by Shane Dhu. The deceased was heir to his uncle the late Captain M'Naghten, and as heir of the M'Naghtens of Benvarden possessed the most considerable hereditary estate of any of that family. He married his relative Miss Catharine M'Nagliten.

Jan. 2. At Henley-in-Arden, aged 73, Charles Wake, M.D.

Jan. 3. By the wreck and burning of the Amazon Royal West India Mail steam-ship, aged 37, James W. Fullerton, esq. its surgeon.

Jan. 6. At Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, EmilyElizabeth, wife of J. M. Elwes, esq. of Bossington, Hants.

Jan. 7. At Huntingdon, at an advanced age, Captain S. W. Greene, formerly Paymaster in the Huntingdon Militia.

Jan. 8. At Cuttack, Hindoostan, the Rev. Charles Lacey, General Baptist missionary. For 29 years he devoted his best energies to the conversion of the heathen.

Jan. 9. At Thrapston, aged 74, Henry Thompson, esq.

Jan. 11. At Jhelum, Lieut.-Col. John Gavin Drummond, C.B. Quartermaster-Gen. of the Bengal Army. He entered the army as Ensign in 1808, became Lieut. 1812, Captain 1825, Major 1837, and Lieut.-Colonel 1843. He served during the Nepaul campaign, 1814-15, the Burmese war 1824 and 1825, as Deputy Assistant Quartermaster-General, was present at the action of Maharajpore in 1843, throughout the latter part of the Sutlej campaign, including the battle of Sobraon, and at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, and action of Goojerat. For these services he had received three medals, the bronze star, and the companionship of the Bath. To unwearied industry, and great experi

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ence in the duties of his department, Col. Drummond united a kindliness of disposition,a simplicity of character, and a warmth of hospitality that endeared him to as extensive a circle of friends as any man in India ever possessed.

Jan. 13. At Weston Favell, aged 81, Ann, widow of the Rev. R. H. Knight, Rector of Weston Favell. Jan. 15. At Kensington, aged 68, Maria, relict of Edward William Thomson, esq.

Jan. 18. At Rampore, E. I., Lucy-Julia, wife of Capt. J. G. Gaitskell, 26th N. L. Inf.

Jan. 20. At Dalston-terrace, aged 54, James Andrew Welch, esq. surgeon.

Jan. 21. In Russell-sq. in his 74th year, George Heath, esq. of Kitlands, Surrey, serjeant-at-law. He was called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1807; and to the degree of serjeant in 1830. He was deputy judge of the County Court of Middlesex, under Serjeant Dubois, until the abolition of that court. His son is now judge of the Bloomsbury County Court.

Jan. 22. At Epperstone, Notts. Lieut.-Col. John Hewes, Royal Marines, on the retired full pay list. He was appointed Second Lieut. 1803, First Lieut. 1805, Capt. 1826, brevet Major 1841, Lieut.-Col. 1842. He served at the blockading of Brest and the Texel; in action with a large French frigate, off Cape Tiberon; on the coast of Spain and Sardinia; often landed in Corsica, and on one occasion cut out La Paix 4 guns, from the port of Geraglio; at the attack of Massenage; at Leghorn; He retired on full-pay and the capture of Genoa. 17th Dec. 1846. Jan. 24. At Bath, aged 70, Col. James Johnstone Cochrane, late of the Scots Fusileer Guards. He entered the army in Dec. 1799, and accompanied the Guards to Egypt in 1801. Afterwards he served in the Peninsula. Col. Cochrane had received the silver war medal with three clasps, for Egypt, Fuentes d'Onor, and Ciudad Rodrigo.

Jan. 25. At Lower Norwood, aged 35, Edward Eden, esq. surgeon-dentist, of Threadneedle-st.

At Occaguan, in America, aged 44, Henry Holland, youngest son of the Rev. Richard Holland, Vicar of Spreyton, leaving a widow and seven children.

Jan. 27. At Montreal, Col. George Graydon, K.H. Royal Engineers, after a service of nearly 50 years. He was at the capture of Martinique in 1809, and of Guadaloupe in 1810.

Jan. 28. At Newcastle, co. Mayo, Capt. Andrew C. O'Malley, last surviving brother of the late Major-Gen. George O'Malley, and of Major Owen O'Malley.

Lately. In Wales, brevet Major Thomas Lewis Laurence, of the Royal Marine Artillery, who retired on the 30th of April, 1834.

In his 22nd year, the Rt. Hon. James-Alexander
Lord Loughborough, son and heir apparent of the
Earl of Rosslyn. He was born at Apsley hall,
Notts, May 10, 1830, and was appointed Lieut.
He was travelling in
2nd Life Guards 1850.
America, and died suddenly in a schooner, on his
passage from Havannah to New Orleans.

Feb. 2. At Dover, aged 76, Sarah, wife of Capt.
Sir John Hamilton, H.M. packet service. She was
the dau. of Michael Hedgecock, esq. and married

in 1788.

At Madeira, Nisida, only dau. of J. Mitchell, esq.
Feb. 3. At Dublin, aged 71, John, second son of
the late John Kennedy, esq. of Cultra, co. Down,
and late of Windsor.

Feb. 6. At Woburn-place, Mr. Thomas Holcroft,
son of the well-known writer and political charac-
ter of that name, whose widow (dau. of the cele-
brated Mercier of Paris) subsequently married
the dramatist, and still survives. Mr. Hol-
Kenny,
croft was for the last thirty years actively engaged
in London journalism, and was for some years the
Paris correspondent for the Morning Herald,-a
post held by his father in 1783, when he furnished
the first account of Mongolfier's ascent in a balloon.
The deceased was formerly secretary to the Asiatic
Society, and recently editor of an East Indian
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paper to one of the presidencies, and had but just
returned to London.

Feb. 8. At North Shields, aged 68, Sir William
Henry Elwes, styling himself a Baronet, and said
to be the only surviving son of the late Col. Henry
Elwes. He died in indigent circumstances.

At Gallowhill house, near Morpeth, in his 56th
year, John Manners Fenwicke, esq. of Longfram-
lington, eldest son of James Fenwicke, esq. of
Longwhitton house, co. Northumberland, by Jane,
only child and heiress of John Manners, esq. of
Longframlington, the last of that branch of the
house of Etal, now represented by the Duke of
Rutland. Mr. Fenwicke was born May 16, 1796,
and leaves a widow without issue. He is succeeded
as representative of this branch of the ancient
house of Fenwicke of Fenwicke Castle, Northum-
berland, by his next surviving brother, James
Thomas Fenwicke, M.D. of Ripon.

At St. Servan, in France, Louisa-Catharine, wife of Henry Grimes, esq.

Feb. 9. At Dublin, William Thomas Barlow, esq. brother of the late Dr. Barlow of Bath.

At Godmanchester, aged 68, Ann, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Bayliffe, Vicar of Rotherham, Yorkshire.

At Broomfield, near Whitby, aged 76, Anna, widow of Edmund Stevenson, esq.

At Bath, aged 54, Major George Thomas Parke, formerly of the 61st Regt. and latterly of the Ceylon Rifles. He entered the service 1814, became Lieut. 1823, Captain 1826, and Major 1841.

Aged 78, Hibernicus Scott, of Coolmain, esq. co.
of Cork.

At the Church House, Brede, Sussex, aged 88,
David Smith, esq.

At Lisbon, John de Oliveira, Count de Tojal, for many years Minister of Finances, and late Minister for Foreign Affairs.

Feb. 11. At Bath, Henry Somers, esq.

At Roebuck, near Dublin, aged 69, Richard Watkins, esq.

Feb. 12. Near Hardwick Bridge, killed by a railway train passing over his body, Mr. Matthew Dawber, a gentleman of independent property, who was considered a confirmed hypochondriac. He had escaped from the person who had the care of him. Verdict, Unsound mind.

At Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aged 67, George Thos. Dunn, esq. alderman and magistrate of that borough and also magistrate for the county. Mr. Dunn during the last twenty years was one of the most active and conspicuous public men in the north of England, his services being chiefly connected with the corporation of Newcastle and the medical charities of that town.

At Edinburgh, Thomas Hogg, esq. formerly surgeon of the 76th Regt.

At Dover, aged 60, James Stacpoole, esq.

Feb. 13. At Burghfield, Berks, Anne-Alicia, wife of the Rev. Henry Curtis Cherrie, M.A.; and on the 16th, Cameron-Bland, her youngest son. At Bath, aged 77, Thos. Hunt, esq.

At Hoxton, Kate, relict of Augustus Loinsworth, esq. M.D., and daughter of the late Dr. Webster, of Demerara.

At Little Baddow, Essex, aged 78, the Rev. Stephen Morell, for fifty-three years pastor of the Independent church.

At Farnham Royal, Bucks, Meliora-Rebecca, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Samuel Newell, of Ickford, Bucks.

At Ryde, I. W., Mary-Anne, widow of the Rev. John Orde, Rector of Wensley, Yorkshire, and Winslade, Hants.

At Godmanchester, aged 87, Susan, widow of Bryan Thorley, gent.

Feb. 14. aged 64, in Great Portland-st. Anthony Aylward, esq.

At Thetford, Norfolk, Georgina-Elizabeth, wife of Shelford Clarke Bidwell, esq. and eldest dau. of the Rev. George Bidwell, Rector of Stanton, Suff.

At Edinburgh, Lieut.-Colonel James Laing, h.p. 61st Regt. He entered the army in 1796, as En

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sign, became Lieutenant in the same year, Cap. tain in 1805, Major in 1814, and a Lieut.-Colonel in 1830. He served with the 61st in the Peninsula, and had received the war medal with one clasp, for the battle of Talavera, in which he was wounded. Since 1814 he had been on half-pay.

Aged 34, J. Perry Lawrence, esq. solicitor, of Cambridge, clerk to the magistrates of the Bottisham division. He has left a young widow and five children,

At Weston-super-Mare, aged 80, John Reeve, esq. surviving his wife only eleven days.

At Paris, aged 59, Sigismund Trafford, esq. of Wroxham Hall, Norfolk.

At Alphington, aged 70, Ebenezer Wilcocks,

esq.

Feb. 15. At the Oaklands, near Derby, aged 77, Mr. Breary, sen. upwards of 40 years an eminent auctioneer and valuer.

Aged 38, Mr. Alexander Buchanan, of Govan, well known for his lyrics, which from time to time appeared in the Glasgow journals.

At Halsteads, near Ingleton, Yorkshire, aged 68, Bell, youngest dau. of the late Felix Doran, esq. of Liverpool.

Aged 80, Mr. Samuel Hart, builder, of Chelmsford.

W. H. Hobbs, esq. late of the Queen's Remembrancer's Office, Court of Exchequer.

At St. Mary Church, Dolly-Kestell, relict of W. Cholwich Lear, formerly of Sandwell.

At Plymouth, aged 76, Rear-Admiral James Robert Philips, on the reserved half-pay list. He was a native of Scarborough, and the son of Mr. Alexander Philips, Master R.N. He entered the navy in 1785, and during his career served about seventeen years. He served in the Beaulieu 40 at the capture of St. Lucia, and was in the battle of Camperdown. He was First Lieutenant of and commanded the Centurion 50, when, with the Russel 74, they beat off Linois's squadron, consisting of an 80 and two 40-gun ships. His last service was in command of the Bonetta 14, at Copenhagen, when he received his post rank.

At Ventnor, I.W., John Conyers, fourth and last surviving son of Lionel Read Place, esq. of Elstead Lodge, Godalming.

At Great Bramingham, Beds, aged 82, Thomas Smith, esq.

At Alverstoke, Hants, aged 70, Eliza, relict of Lieut. Walter Peter Wade, R.N.

At Barnes, at the residence of her father, Adeline, sixth dau. of Timothy Wiggin, esq. late of Harley-st. and the United States of America.

At Crediton, aged 78, Frances, relict of John Yolland, esq. and youngest child of the late Rev. John Bond, Rector of East Anstey and Kennerly.

Feb. 16. At Northover, near Glastonbury, accidentally drowned in the river Brue, Thomas Bath, esq. He had several times served the office of Mayor of Glastonbury.

In Wilton-crescent, aged 3, Frederick-Rowley, second son of Capt. Hugh Berners, R.N.

At Charmouth, aged 73, John Bullen, esq. owner of the extensive manor of Marshwood, Whitchurch Canonicorum.

In Cambridge-terr. aged 29, Hugh John Montgomery Campbell, late Capt. 19th Regt.

At York-pl. Baker-st. Margaret, relict of G. R. Daniel, esq. Q.C.

At Oystermouth, Glam., Mary-Ann, eldest dau. of the late Wm. Grumly, esq. of the firm of Daniel Ross and Co. of the island of Tortola.

At Tickhill, aged 83, Alice, relict of the Rev. T. H. Marshall, M.A. Vicar of Pontefract.

In the Broadway, Westminster, Charles B. Painter, esq. surgeon.

Aged 86, Richard Raimes Savage, esq. of Weldrake.

In De Beauvoir-square, aged 48, Charles Sheffield, esq.

At St. John's-Wood-road, Emma, eldest dau. of the late Joseph Tringham, esq.

At Weston-super-Mare, Hester, relict of the Rev. Dr. Wise, Rector of Hogworthingham, Linc. At Margate, aged 64, Mary, relict of John Wood, esq. of Stonar, near Sandwich.

Feb. 17. At Woolton Hall, Elizabeth, relict of Joseph Ashton, esq.

At Weymouth, aged 76, James Bower, esq. of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis.

In Welbeck-street, aged 74, Mary-Anne, widow of the late Henry Collingwood, esq. of Lilburn Tower, and Cornhill House, Northumberland.

At Bayswater, aged 65, Catherine, relict of William Cooper, esq. of Chelsea.

At Cirencester, aged 62, George Cannell Davy, only surviving son of Rev. John Davy, formerly Vicar of Pytchley, leaving a widow and large family.

Aged 73, John Geldard, esq. of Cappleside, near Settle.

At Forcett, near Richmond, aged 82, Margaret, wife of the Rev. William Heslop, Incumbent of that place.

At the Nursery House, Ball's Pond-road, aged 81, Tobias Michell, esq.

At Ashburton, aged 82, Jeffery Michelmore, esq. In Eccleston-st. aged 50, James William Morgan, esq. Capt. R.N. He entered the service in 1814 on board the Leyden 74; and as midshipman was employed on various stations between that time and 1821, when he passed his examination, and from 1822 to 1833 he served as mate of the Windsor Castle 74. In 1833 he was made Lieut. in which capacity he served in the Tartar 42, Ganges 84, Druid 46, Madagascar 46, Harrier 18, Dublin 50, and Curacoa 24. He was made Commander 1841, was employed on home service as second Captain of the Camperdown 104, Queen 110, and Trafalgar 120, and was posted in 1846. He married in 1838 Caroline-Dorothea, eldest dau. of Rear-Admiral Thomas Brown.

At St. Margaret's, Rochester, aged 88, William Nicholson, esq.

At her nephew's, Pentonville, aged 86, Sophia, daughter of the late Rev. William Sellon.

Feb. 18. At Avisford, aged 6, John-GeorgeBeresford, second son of Sir John W. H. Hanson, Bart.

At Bruges, aged 34, Henry Rowland Berkeley, esq. He was the son of Henry Conyers Berkeley, esq. who died at Dusseldorf, May 6, 1846, and grandson of the Rev. Dr. Rowland Berkeley, formerly Rector of Writtle, Essex.

John

At the Assembly Rooms, Dawlish, aged 27, J Botchley, esq. of Worcester.

At Longstone Hall, Derbyshire, aged 62, Katherine, eldest dau. of the late Major Carleile. At Kingsdown, Bristol, aged 88, Timothy Cassin, esq.

At Ripon, aged 67, Susannah, last surviving dau. of the late William Colbeck, esq.

At Totnes, Lætitia-Dorothea, relict of F. B. Cuming, esq.

At Plas Dean, Denbighshire, aged 74, John Denton, esq. of the Middle Temple, barrister-at-law. He was called to the bar at the Middle Temple, Jan. 24, 1812.

At Totnes, aged 45, Jane, wife of J. Hains, M.D. Aged 66, Lieut. William Anning Hungate, R.N. He entered the service in 1803, on board the Pique 36; was present at the evacuation of St. Domingo in that year and at the attack on Curaçoa in 1804. In 1806 he was wounded in the knee, when boarding the French corvettes Phaeton and Voltigeur. He afterwards served in the Elizabeth and Minden 74's, but since receiving his commission in 1815 had been on half-pay. He claimed to be descended from and to be entitled to the estates and baronetcy of the Hungate family, in the county of York. In 1831 and 1832 actions of ejectment were tried at the Yorkshire Assizes, in which he sought to obtain possession of extensive estates at Sherburne, Saxton,&c. now and for upwards of a century in the possession of the Gascoigne family, to whom they came by the marriage of Sir Edward

Gascoigne, Bart. in 1726, to Mary daughter of Sir Francis Hungate, the last Baronet. The deceased claimed to be directly descended from the brother of Sir Francis Hungate; but on both occasions he failed in satisfying the jury as to the validity of his claim to the property; he however assumed the title of Sir Wm. A. Hungate, Bart. and was presented to King William IV. under that title by the Earl of Denbigh, April 27, 1831. He married in 1818 Jane, dau. of the late Lieut. Wm. Avery, R.N.; and by that lady, who died in 1845, he had issue six sons and four daughters.

At Downham Grove, Wymondham, Norf. aged 67, Mary-Ann, wife of James Neave, esq.

At Walworth, aged 91, Mary, widow of Mr. Lestock Peacock.

At Lewisham, aged 20, Honeyman-CharlesMackay, youngest son of Capt. M. T. Popplewell, R.N.

At Newhaven, Ann, relict of T. B. Stone, esq. and mother of Mrs. Bignell, of Barnstaple.

Feb. 19. Suddenly, aged 75, Robert Pearson Boys, esq. late Major in the Royal Marines. The jury returned a verdict, "That deceased had come to his death by taking an excessive quantity of a certain medicine called 'Black Drop,' but in what state of mind he was in at the time there was no evidence to show." He had collected by his own hand a very extensive collection of fossils and natural curiosities.

At Bath, aged 79, Anna-Maria, relict of Thomas Camplin, esq. of Bristol and grand-dau. of the late Sir Edward Baynton, Bart. of Spye Park, Wilts. At Hogshill, Staff. aged 74, John Flavell, esq. At Devonport, Henry Gill, esq.

At Brighton, aged 46, Frances, widow of the Rev. Peter Hordern, M.A. Incumbent of Chorltoncum-Hardy, Lane.

At Glynfield House, Willesden, Middlesex, aged 50, Edward Prosser, esq. late of Lawrence-lane, Cheapside.

At Torquay, aged 27, Mary, wife of Thomas Neale Rippingall, esq. and third dau. of C. A. Young, esq. of Clapham-common, Surrey.

In Guernsey, Georgiana S. E. Vigoureux, eldest dau. of the late Lewis Vigoureux, esq. of Chiswick, and niece of the late Sir Mordaunt Martin, Bart. of Burnham Hall, Norfolk.

At Pau, Henrietta-Maria, wife of Henry B. G. Whitgreave, esq. of Moseley Court, Staffordshire. Feb. 20. At Kingston Cross, Portsea, aged 67, Elizabeth, relict of Capt. Robert Balfour, R.N.

At an advanced age, Mrs. Barrow, of Ringwood Hall, Derbyshire.

In Jersey, aged 84, Mrs. Catherine Dunlevic. Verdict, that the deceased came by her death by her own hands, while in a fit of temporary insanity. She was the widow of the Rev. Stephen Dunlevie, Rector of two parishes in co. Cork.

At the residence of hier sister Mrs. Macaulay, Leicester, aged 91, Mary, relict of the Rev. George Iliffe Foster, Vicar of Newtown Linford, and Bredon, and eldest dau. of John Heyrick, esq. and sister of William Heyrick, esq. successively townclerks of Leicester from 1764 to 1813.

In Upper Woburn-pl. aged 81, Elizabeth, relict of George Palmer, esq.

At Tunbridge Wells, Frances-Maria, wife of Sir Charles H. Rich, Bart. She was the youngest daughter of Sir John Lethbridge, Bart. by Dorothea, eldest dau. of William Buckler, of Boreham, co. Wilts; was married in 1806, and has left a numerous family.

At Kingston, Surrey, aged 60, Mr. John Thomas, for many years clerk to Mr. Justice Maule.

At Malaga, aged 60, the Hon. Frances-Henrietta, wife of Sir John Warrender, Bart. of Lochend, N.B. She was the second surviving dau. of Richard first Lord Alvanley, by Anne-Dorothea, eldest dau. of Richard Wilbraham-Bootle, esq. and sister to Lord Skelmersdale. She became the second wife of Sir John Warrender in 1831.

Feb. 21. At Notting-hill, aged 76, Elizabeth, widow of John Bynon, esq. of the Admiralty.

At Froddington House, near Portsmouth, aged 77, Edward Casher, esq. alderman and magistrate of Portsmouth.

At Eastdon, near Dawlish, aged 92, Richard Eales, esq. clerk of the peace for Devonshire. He was appointed deputy in 1784, and clerk in 1789, and had survived every magistrate of the county who was on the bench at the date of his appointment. He was the father of Charles Eales, esq. of Exeter.

At Oadby, Leic, aged 49, Charles Jackson, esq. At Hampstead, aged 70, Grizell, widow of David Powell, esq. of Loughton, Essex.

At the residence of Sir D. MacDougall, Eatonsq. London, aged 13, Louisa-Nicholson, eldest child of J. R. Shaw, esq. of Arrowe-park, Cheshire.

In London, Lieut.-Col. John Smith, of Ellingham hall, Norfolk, late of the 2d Madras Light Cavalry. He was an active magistrate, and a generous supporter of the trade of Bungay. His only son is a scholar at Rugby.

At Portobello, Capt. George Stirling, of Glorat, N.B. formerly of the 9th Foot.

At Plymouth, Mrs. Strachan, widow of Lieut. J. W. Strachan, 73d Regt. who was killed at Waterloo. Feb. 22. At Concarneau, France, aged 55, John Mapes Ensor, esq. of Rollesby Hall, Norfolk, British Consul for the Department of Morbihan. He was the eldest son of John Ensor, esq. of Rollesby Hall, Norfolk, by his first wife Amphillis, eldest dau. of Edmund Mapes, esq. of Rollesby. He married Miss Mary Anne Webb, of Sussex, and had issue two sons and one dau.

At Pau, Francesca Maria Carolina, wife of the Rev. T. P. Ferguson, of Silsoe, Beds.

At Launceston, aged 80, Mrs. Gibbons, mother of the Rev. T. Gibbons.

Aged 85, William Goodchild, esq. of St. Helen's, Ipswich.

In Portland-place, Clapham-road, aged 93, Mrs. Alice Hopkins, widow of Richard Berrage, esq. of the Excise, and relict of John Hopkins, esq.

At Cheltenham, Eliza-Ann, second dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Duncan M'Pherson, H.E.I.C.S. Suddenly, Samuel Paterson, esq. provost of Greenock.

At Genoa, Sarah, widow of the Rev. John Temple, Vicar of Cullompton, Devon.

At the beneficent asylum founded by John Huggens, esq. Northfleet, Kent, aged 72, Colonel John Montmorency Tucker, late of H.M. 27th Enniskillens, having signalised himself in all the Peninsular wars, and also at Waterloo, where he was seriously wounded. He was the author of biographies of Wellington and Nelson; Tales of the Camp and Cabinet; &c.

At Hastings, aged 77, James Wall, esq. of Ashford, Kent.

Feb. 23. In Sussex-gardens, Hyde-park, aged 70, Thomas Acocks, esq.

Aged 56, Abram Barber, esq. of Cheapside and Cornhill.

At Hull, aged 85, Miss Bedingfeld, aunt of Charles Waterton, esq. the celebrated naturalist. At Kennington, aged 61, Francis J. S. Bishop, esq. Deputy Purveyor to the Forces.

At Connaught-terr. Thomas Brook, esq. late of Eden-pl. Ackworth, Yorksh, and second son of the late James Brook, esq. of Thornton Lodge, near Huddersfield.

Aged 51, Rachel, wife of G. Butler, esq. of Bowling-green House, Faringdon.

At Castle Freke, co. Cork, aged 85, the Right Hon. Catharine-Charlotte dowager Lady Carbery. She was the third daughter of Arthur-Saunders 2d Earl of Arran, by the Hon. Catherine Annesley, daughter of William Viscount Glenawley. She was married in 1783 to John Evans, esq. who in 1807 succeeded his cousin as 6th Lord Carbery, and died without issue in 1845. By her ladyship's death considerable estates, in which she held a life interest, devolve to her late husband's nephew the present Lord Carbery.

At the residence of his uncle T. Binford, esq. of

Yeovil, aged 33, Mr. Thomas Binford Eyre,

surgeon.

At Norwood, aged 60, Mr. Edward Farn, late of the firm of Brooksbank and Farn, solicitors, Gray's-inn-sq.

At Paris, aged 74, John Gunston, esq. formerly of Upper Thames-st.

At Brighton, aged 39, Eliza, wife of Charles King, esq. of Twickenham.

At Cecil house, Brighton, aged 68, John White, esq. of Montagu-sq. London.

Feb. 24. In Hanover-st. aged 74, Ambrose Born, esq.

At Amersham, aged 14, John-Howe, youngest son of Mr. Alderman Challis.

At Manchester, suddenly, Mrs. Cumming, widow of Mr. Cumming, surgeon, of Buxton, who was drowned in the river Derwent, at Matlock, about a month before.

At the Charterhouse, Sara-Agnes, wife of the Rev. C. R. Dicken, and dau. of the late W. Housman, esq. of Lunebank, near Lancaster.

In Upper Belgrave-place, aged 77, Mrs. Emes, widow of James Emes, esq. of Crediton.

At Beyton, aged 63, Mr. Abraham Gall, late chemist, of Bury St. Edmund's, where he twice filled the chief magistracy, the last time in the year when the municipal reform act superseded the old corporation of the borough.

Aged 21, Gilbert-Talbot, youngest son of the late John Goodered, esq. of Fulham.

At Crickhowell, aged 85, John Hotchkis, esq. At Bruce-grove, Tottenham, aged 82, MariaBella, wife of Luke Howard, esq. of that place, and of Ackworth Villa, Yorkshire.

At Dunaunie, near Petersfield, Sarah-Matilda, second dau. of the late Dr. Parry, of Bath, and sister of Capt. Sir W. E. Parry, R.N.

Sarah, wife of Christopher J. Waddell, esq. of Grandpont house, Oxford.

Aged 20, Fanny-Julia, eldest dau. of Septimus Wray, esq. M.D. of Brixton.

Feb. 25. In Wellington-square, Eleanor, relict of Robert J. Barton, esq. late of the Hon. E.I.C.S.

At Ealing, aged 49, Eliza, wife of Joseph Charlier, esq. of Bayswater-terrace.

At Birkenhead, Catharine, relict of William Dutton, esq. of Halewood house, Lanc.

In Albion-st. Hyde-park, Maria, only dau. of the late Patrick Fagan, esq. of the North Abbey, Cork, chief of the ancient family of Fagan, of Feltrim.

At Great Malvern, aged 51, Margaretta-Jane, wife of Capt. Rose Henry Fuller, R.N. She was the sister of Sir Robert Sheffield, Bart. of Normanby, co. Lincoln; was married in 1831, and has left issue.

At Bythorn, aged 66, John George, esq. At Canterbury, aged 74, Thomas Glover, esq. At Stockwell, Fred. Goode, esq. of Surrey-st. At Hythe, aged 57, Col. George Dry Hall, late of the Royal Staff Corps. He served at Waterloo; and was placed on half-pay in 1839.

Aged 28, Frederic-Lewis, eldest son of James Hertslet, esq. of Michael's-grove, Brompton.

At Letherhead, Surrey, aged 67, Elizabeth Sophia Lewis, only surviving dau. of the late Col. George Lewis, R.A.

At Brighton, aged 47, Penelope-Sophia, dau. of the late Charles Smyth, esq.

At Old Romney, aged 93, Mr. John Wimble, 68 years parish clerk.

Feb. 26. At Chelsea, aged 42, Mr. Thomas Dalton, only son of the late Jolin J. Dalton, esq. Commissary of Horse, and grandson of the late Rev. Peter Beavis, Rector of Warkleigh and Salterleigh, and Vicar of Chittlehampton, Devon.

At Rochester, aged 78, Mary-Ann, widow of David Hermitage Day, esq.

At Darnhall, Peebleshire, Ada-Oliphant, and on 2d inst. Alice, only daughters of Lord Elibank. At Bath, aged 85, Mrs. Sarah Hannaford, mother-in-law of the late Rev. Thomas Roberts, of Bristol.

In London, aged 74, G. Horniblow, esq. for many years a respectable medical practitioner at Charlbury.

Aged 79, David Arbarbanel Lindo, esq. of Mansell-st. Goodman's-fields.

At Llangodack, Carmarthensh. aged 68, AnnaMaria, wife of John William Lloyd, esq. of Danyr Altt, and late of South Park, Kent.

Sudenly, in Bridge-street, Blackfriars, aged 18, George-Henry, son of Robert Paris, esq. of Sopley, Hants.

In Eaton-sq. Louisa-Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Scott, esq. of Colney, Norfolk.

At Galton, near Dorchester, aged 83, James Sherren, esq.

Aged 65, Mary, wife of James De Carle Sowerby, of the Botanic-gardens, Regent's-park.

At Margate, aged 49, John Henry Stride, esq. Died by his own hand, Mr. Wakeling, coal-merchant, of Stafford-place, Pimlico.

At Saintbridge House, Upton St. Leonard's, Glouc. aged 82, Benjamin Williams, esq. late of Bowdon Lodge, Cheshire.

Feb. 27. At Reading, aged 61, James Boorne, esq.

At Lewisham, aged 79, Miss Frances Caldecott. In Upper Bedford-pl. aged 64, Henry Davis, esq.

At Portobello, near Edinburgh, aged 70, Lady Charlotte Erskine, dau. of John Francis, twelfth Earl of Marr.

At Carlton Husthwaite, near Thirsk, aged 77, Arabella, last surviving dau. of John Foljambe, esq. of Rotherham.

At Bath, aged 78, Robert Fry, esq.
At Corston, aged 72, Giles Hall, esq.

At the residence of the Rev. S. Percy, Guildford, aged 79, Mrs. Sarah Hawes.

At Torquay, Thomas Manby Johnson, esq. of Sheffield, senior member of the firm of Johnson, Cammell, and Co. Cyclops Works.

At Liverpool, aged 64, George Kendall, esq. Aged 52, Jane, wife of the Rev. Thomas Mays, Wigston Magna, Leic.

At Fant House, aged 36, Margaret, third dau. of the late Horatio Pope, esq.

In Tavistock-st. aged 43, William Reynolds, esq. At Brighton, aged 71, William Augustus Standert, esq.

At Southsea, Hants, aged 43, Jane, wife of Capt. Urquhart, 59th Regt.

At Girdler's-hall, aged 54, William Walton, esq. In Princess-terrace, Regent's-park, aged 55, Anne, eldest dau. of the late John West, esq. of Jamaica.

At the Vicarage, Chipping Norton, aged 25, Ellen-Ann, wife of the Rev. Alexander Whishaw. In Gloucester-pl. Portman-sq. Ellen-Ann, wife of Henry White, esq.

Feb. 28. At Dursley, Glouc. Berkeley Wathen Bloxsome, esq. brewer, and manager of the National Provincial Bank. He was shot when drawing the charge from his gun. He was son of Mr. Bloxsome, clerk of the peace for the county, and has left a widow and family.

At Headington, aged 46, Basil Melville Farrell, esq.

At West Bank, Lanc. aged 77, Wm. Hurst, esq. Aged 36, Elizabeth, wife of W. T. Imeson, B.A. Virginia Lodge, Westow-hill, Surrey.

At Southwell, Notts, aged 37, Marmaduke, second son of Robert Kelham Kelham, of Bleasby Hall, esq.

At the Mount, Torquay, Joshua Lupton, esq. of Bradford, Yorkshire.

Aged 76, Catherine-Elizabeth, relict of Thos. Midgley, esq. of Middleham, and formerly of Cookridge, near Leeds.

At Scarbro', aged 66, James Midgeley, esq. one of the Society of Friends.

At Stoke, near Devonport, aged 80, Catherine, relict of Charles Natt, esq. of Exeter.

In Portland-pl. aged 76, Rd. Oliverson, esq.
At Norwich, aged 68, Katherine-Mary, eldest

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