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March 19. At Hollins, Cumberland, aged 77, Jane, relict of Joseph Bell, esq.

At Trichinopoly, of cholera, aged 23, Richard Brooks, esq. Madras Civil Service.

At Romsey, aged 40, Warrick Daman, esq. late of Queen's coll. Camb. B.A. 1843.

At Nice, Compton Charles Domvile, esq. eldest son of Sir Compton Domvile, Bart. of Santry House, co. Dublin.

Aged 61, Thomas Gaskell, esq. of Chelsea." At Broome, Beds, aged 89, Elizabeth, relict of Walter Gullifer, esq. of Witham, Essex.

At Gwern Vale House, Brecknocksh, aged 72, John Gwynne, esq. Deputy-Lieut. for Brecknockshire, also justice of the peace for the counties of Monmouth and Brecon. He served throughout the Peninsular War as Lieut. in the 14th Light Dragoons, being twice severely wounded, and was presentin the three several engagements-namely, Salamanca, Fuentes d'Onor, and Talavera-for which he received a three-bar medal.

At Bath, aged 63, Henry Hosmer, esq. formerly Capt. in the E. I. C.'s Maritime Service.

At Drove, Sussex, aged 22, Caroline-Sophia, wife of Captain Kingscote.

At Silverton, co. Dublin, aged 66, Col. William Miller, C.B., K.H. of the Royal Art. and for upwards of twenty years Deputy Inspector-Gen, of the Constabulary in Ireland. Col. Miller was a brother of Dr. Miller, of Exeter.

In West Hill, Wandsworth, Surrey, aged 87, William Mears Newton, esq.

At Bideford, aged 95, Mrs. Raddon, relict of James Raddon, esq. artist.

At Newcastle-on-Tyne, aged 94, Jane, relict of Thomas Rutherford, esq.

Aged 39, Jonathan Schwitzer Skelton, esq. formerly of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and late of Brick-court, Temple, barrister-at-law.

At Beere, near Winsham, Somerset, aged 63, Hugh Trenchard, esq.

At Jersey, John Turnbull, esq. her Majesty's Consul at Granville.

At the house of her son-in-law, Dr. Norway, Harrow-road, aged 73, Mrs. Vacey, late of Witson, Cornwall.

At Louth, Linc. aged 19, Thos. Harneis Waite, student of St. John's college, Cambridge, eldest son of Thomas Phillips Waite, esq. solicitor, Louth. March 20. At Gosport, Augusta-Lydia, second dau. of the Rev. Richard Bingham, Incumbent of Trinity Church, Gosport.

In Manchester-st. Manchester-sq. Miss Louisa Buckley, sister of Major Buckley.

At Witham, aged 75, Thomas Butler, esq.

At Peckham, aged 83, Mrs. Fellows.

At King's Newton, Derb. aged 67, Susannah, dau. of the late Rev. George Greaves, Rector of Stanton and Swarkstone, Derbyshire.

At Overton, Torquay, Ellen, wife of Christopher McAdam, esq.

At Sherborne, Dorset, aged 84, Elizabeth, relict of James Moss, esq. of Somers Town.

Aged 83, William Oak, esq. of Alexander-sq. Brompton.

At Andover, aged 32, Harriet-Maria, wife of G. S. Payne, esq. surgeon, Andover, and dau. of the late R. R. Perry, esq. surgeon, late of Andover, and formerly of Henbury.

At Chiswick, aged 85, Jane, relict of Francis Ronalds, esq. of Highbury-terr. Middlesex.

At Yeovil, aged 90, Mrs. White, relict of W. L. White, esq. solicitor.

March 21. At Cricklewood, Anna, wife of Gabriel Carr, esq.

Elizabeth, wife of George Rochfort Clarke, esq. and dau. of the late Rev. Henry Byron, Rector of Muston.

At Bristol, aged 63, Amos Greenslade, esq. At Guildford, Elizabeth, relict of the Hon. Thomas Hill.

At her residence, Leamington Spa, aged 85, Catherine-Rebecca, Dowager Lady Huntingtower, relict of Sir William Talmash, Bart. Lord Hunt

ingtower, and mother of the Earl of Dysart. She was the third dau. of Francis Grey, of Lehena, co. Cork; was married in 1789, and left a widow in 1833, having had issue the present Earl of Dysart, five other sons, and six daughters. She was the author of, a volume of " Poems," 1793; and of "Review of Poetry, Antient and Modern; a Poem," 1799. 4to.

At Poole, Francis-Cornwall, son of William Jolliffe, esq.

At Woolwich, aged 59, Robert Jolly, esq. In Hanover-terr. Regent's-park, aged 37, Caroline, wife of J. P. Marsh, esq.

At Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aged 79, the Rev. John Mather, late of Beverley, where he was thirty-six years pastor of the Congregational Church assembling in Lairgate Chapel.

Suddenly, aged 62, Captain Charles O'Neill, of Rockville, Ballyshannon, co. of Donegal. Captain O'Neill was a distinguished military officer in the Peninsular war, and obtained a medal with eleven clasps for his services. He retired some years since upon half-pay.

At Longworth, Herefordshire, aged 58, Elizabeth, the wife of Robert Biddulph Phillipps, esq. In North-place, Highgate, aged 85, Mary-Ann, relict of the Rev. Edward Porter, of Highgate. At Brighton, Miss Frances Wray. March 22. At Little James-street, Bedford-row, aged 46, George Archer, esq. solicitor.

At St. Ives, aged 55, A. Ashton, esq. At Meopham, at the house of her brother, Joseph Thorpe, esq. aged 87, Mrs. Boreman.

In Wellington - grove, Blackheath, aged 65, Samuel Collingwood, esq.

At the residence of her father, Sevenoaks, MaryJane, wife of H. Glazebrook, esq. of Boxgrove, Sussex.

Aged 69, Susanna Ley, dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Ley, of Shobrooke.

At Cheltenham, Frances E. relict of Mr. George L. Lowden, and dau. of the late James Stewart, esq. formerly H. B. M. Consul at New London, United States.

At Blagdon, near Taunton, aged 65, Robert Marke, esq.

Aged 39, Sarah, wife of John Pinchin, esq. of Forest-lane, West Ham, Essex, and New-road, St. George's-in-the-East.

In Rupert-st. Haymarket, aged 48, Mr. Frederick Shoberl, jun. printer to H.R.H. Prince Albert.

At Durdham Down, Bristol, aged 55, William Killegrew Wait, esq.

March 23. At Ferrybridge, aged 37, RoseHannah, wife of Mr. W. Charter, master of the academy, and fourth dau. of the late Rev. J. Ellis, Vicar of Yedingham, near Malton.

At Plymouth, aged 28, R. W. Frost, youngest son of Langford Frost, esq.

At Weston-super-Mare, Edwd.-William, eldest son of the Rev. S. G. Kelly, Association Secretary of the Church Pastoral-Aid Society.

In Ebury-st. Eaton-sq. aged 54, Sarah, relict of W. Knapman, esq.

At Colchester, aged 62, Susannah Amelia Pemberton, of Clapton-sq. relict of John Pemberton, esq. of Hertford.

At New Burlington-st. aged 54, Charles Foley Wilmot, esq. second son of the late Sir Robert Wilmot, Bart. of Osmaston, co. of Derby, and the eldest by his second wife Mariana, dau. of Charles Howard, of Pipe Grange, co. Stafford, esq.

March 24. At the residence of his father-inlaw John Barker, esq. Cadogan-pl., Thomas Alexander Boswell, esq. of Crawley-grange, a Magistrate and Deputy Lieut. of Bucks.

At Dartmouth, aged 38, Dinah-Mary, wife of John Brooking, esq.

At the Elms, Kingston-on-Thames, aged 58, Miss Mary Compton.

At Calais, the Right Hon. Jane-Craufurd Viscountess Hawarden. She was the youngest dau. of Patrick Craufurd Bruce, esq. of Taplow Lodge, Bucks. was married in 1811 to the present Lord

Viscount Hawarden, and had a numerous family. Her second daughter is the Countess of Yarborough.

At his residence, Downshire-hill, Hampstead, aged 50, John Joseph Lawson, esq. second son of the late James Lawson, esq. of Norwood, Surrey. He was the registered publisher of the Times newspaper.

At Northwich, aged 39, John Stevens Lee, esq. member of the Royal College of Physicians, son of Commissary General Lee, of Bermuda.

Isabella, widow of the Rev. C. M. Marcus, M.A. At Bethnal-green, aged 83, Ann, relict of Joseph Merceron, esq.

In Upper Wimpole-st. Sarah-Hannah, widow of Godfrey Meynell, esq. of Bradley Hall, Derbyshire.

At Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire, aged 49, the Right Hon. Eliza Lady Milford. She was the dau. of John Gordon, esq. of Hanwell.

At Stoke-green, aged 85, Thomas Morris, esq. many years an Alderman and Magistrate of Coventry.

Aged 76, George Robinson, esq. of Richmond, Surrey.

Aged 27, George, eldest son of George Russell, esq. of Wilmington Hall, Kent.

In Champion-place, Upper Clapton, aged 72, Thomas Saunders, esq.

At the Firs, Kenilworth, aged 74, Lieut.-Gen. Thomas Stewart, of the Madras army. He was a cadet of 1792, and became Colonel of the 11th N. Inf. in 1826.

In Penton-place, Pentonville, aged 74, AnnMartha Sutton, eldest dau. of the late James Sutton, esq. of Broken Wharf.

Aged 76, James White, esq. of Pilton House, Barnstaple.

March 25. At Torquay, Devon, aged 32, Maria, wife of John Graham Campbell, esq. of Shervan. Aged 76, Thomas Cooke, esq. of Gorsefield, near Manchester.

At Ravenstonedale Corn Mill, aged 24, Mr. Anthony Dawson. When placing the belt upon one of the wheels, he was caught by his clothes, and crushed in the most terrible manner; he was held in that painful position upwards of four hours before he could be released, and was quite sensible all the time. The surgeons could render him no relief, and he died in a few days. Mr. Dawson was a celebrated wrestler.

At Mill Hill House, West Cowes, aged 41, ElizaGeorgina, wife of Major Ellis, of the 13th Dragoons, and eldest dau. of the late Gen. Richardson.

At Leamington, aged 74, Margaret, relict of John Hanbury, esq. and dan. of John Bass Oliver, esq. of Leicester.

Aged 80, David Hills, esq. of Norwich.

In Highbury-grange, aged 42, Louisa, wife of Benjamin Overbury, esq.

At Port Sonnachan, Argyleshire, aged 57, John Rigby, esq. of Hawarden.

At Richmond, Surrey, aged'41, Thomas Sanders, esq. barrister-at-law, late Fellow of King's college, Cambridge. He graduated B.A. 1835, M.A. 1838, and was called to the bar at the Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1839.

At Forest-gate, Stratford, Essex, aged 73, Robert Shephard, esq. late of Blaxhall, Suffolk.

At Staines Lodge, aged 64, Miss Stevens. March 26. In Portinan-st. Charlotte, relict of T. B. Bowen, esq. a Commissioner of the Court for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors.

At Ilminster, aged 27, Laura-Elgiva, eldest surviving dau. of the late Rev. George Cookson, Rector of Writhlington and Vicar of Powerstock.

After giving birth to twins, both of which are now living, Susan Mary D'Oyly, wife of the Rev. C. W. Edmonstone, late Vicar of St. Mary's, Marlborough, and now of St. John's, Islington.

At Bath, Frances-Mary, youngest dau. of the Rev. W. S. Goodenough, late Rector of Yate, Gloucestershire.

At Reigate, aged 69, Mary-Anna, relict of Thomas Hughes, esq. of Finsbury-square.

Aged 87, William Hyde, esq. of Louth,

At Cropredy Vicarage, co. Oxford, aged 10, Uctred-Camden-Middleton, eldest son of the Rev. Augustus W. Noel.

At Upton House, Alresford, aged 64, SusannaEliza, wife of Col. the Hon. Cranley Onslow. She was the 2d daughter and coheir of Nath. Hillier, esq. of Stoke Park, Surrey, was married in 1812, and has left issue four sons and three daughters.

At Hastings, Francis Hearle Stevens, formerly Major of the 14th Light Dragoons, and lately Major of the 1st Royal Dragoons.

March 27. Aged 51, John Abbott, esq. of Thames Ditton, Surrey, solicitor.

Aged 26, Louise-Frances, wife of C. J. Braithwaite, esq. Gower-st. third dau. of Charles Windeler, esq. Great Coram-st.

At Strood, Edmund Buck, esq. a magistrate and alderman of Rochester.

In London, aged 80, Eliza-Keating, wife of the Rev. Richard Bewley Caton, A.M. of Binbrookwalk House, Linc. and Carr House, east riding co. York, and youngest daughter of the late Redmond Power, of Whitefort, co. Waterford, esq. second son of Edmond Power, of Chancellor's Town, esq. by Eliza his first wife, daughter of Redmond Keating, of Kilcowan, co. Wexford, esq. commonly styled Baron Keating. Of this family was Sir James de Ketynge, of Kilcowan, who had writ of summons as a Baron to parliament, 3 Edw. II. Mrs. Caton's uncle, the late Richard Power, of Clashmore House, co. Waterford, esq. was, during many years, member for that county in the Irish parliament. It was subsequently represented by his sons, Richard Shapland Power, of Clashmore House, esq. and Robert Power, esq. The only surviving child and heiress of the former was married in 1835 to the present Earl of Huntingdon. Of the marriage with Mr. Caton there is surviving issue two sons and a daughter. Caton was formerly an officer in the 12th Light Dragoons, and served with that regiment in Egypt during the campaign in 1801, for which he received the gold medal, and also the silver war medal with a clasp for Egypt. He was subsequently Major in the 3d Royal Lincoln Militia.

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Aged 22, John Goodrick, esq. B.A. 1852, St. John's college, Cambridge, only son of Mr. John Goodrick, of Claxby, near Alford, Linc.

At Guildford, Honoria, fifth dau. of the late John Hyde, esq. of Hyde-end, Berks.

At Cheltenham, aged 57, Robert Inglis, esq. formerly of Canton.

At Arundel, aged 48, Charlotte, wife of George Lear, esq. solicitor.

Aged 46, Robert Meggy, esq. solicitor, of Trinitysq. Southwark.

At Manchester, aged 85, Mrs. Effield Messiter, relict of the Rev. John Messiter, formerly Chaplain to the Royal Artillery.

Aged 53, Harriet, relict of William Pike, esq. of Wilfred Lodge, Hampstead-road.

At Liverpool, Matthias Purton, esq.

In Adelaide-road, Regent's-park, aged 79, Peter Rogers, esq. second son of the late Rev. E. Rogers, Rector of Sproughton, Suffolk.

At the residence of her nephew R. H. Rolls, esq. Banbury, aged 63, Harriette, last surviving dau. of Henry Rolls, esq. formerly of Prior's Marston. At Gravesend, aged 38, William, youngest and only surviving son of Edward Tickner, esq. one of the borough justices.

In Montague-st. Matilda, wife of John Trotter, esq. of Bush, N.B. She was the fifth dau. of Sir Francis W. Macnaghten, Bart. March 28. At Birmingham, aged 40, the Lady Olivia Acheson, sister to the Earl of Gosford.

At Worthing, Sussex, Leonora-Matilda, wife of W. Talbot Agar, esq. of Elm Lodge, Camden-town. At Brighton, aged 59, James Allaway, esq. late of Reading.

In Coleshill-st. aged 74, Lester Brand, esq. Sarah, wife of Richd. Buddell, esq. Cadoganplace.

At London, aged 39, Capt. Samuel Coverley, late in the Hon. East India Company's Service.

At Marseilles, aged 77, Edward Hayes, esq. formerly of Smyrna.

At Heavitree, aged 82, Mary-Elizabeth, relict of James Patch, esq. of Topsham.

At Hythe, Kent, aged 67, Charles Price, esq. son of the late Rev. Ralph Price, of Lyminge, Kent. At Brighton, Elizabeth, relict of the Rev. John Morgan Rice.

March 29. At Seend House, Wilts, aged 75, Elizabeth, relict of Peter Awdry, esq.

Sophia, third surviving dau. of the late William Bloxam, esq. of Highgate.

At Brighton, aged 85, Harriott Burchell.

At Mount Radford, Exeter, Louisa-Mitty, the wife of George Grove, esq.

At Osmington, near Weymouth, Elizabeth, wife of William Lidderdale, esq.

At Brighton, Eliza, widow of William Alfred Montague, esq.

At the London Bridge Railway Terminus, John Giles Pilcher, esq. merchant and whartinger, of Morgan's-lane, Southwark, brother to the late Sheriff. He had just reached town from his residence, Stockwell Park, Surrey, when he was knocked down by an omnibus, and the wheel passing over his body caused such serious injuries that he only survived till the following day.

At St Helier's, Jersey, the residence of her mother Mrs. Osbourne, aged 37, Elizabeth, wife of George Schonswar, jun. esq. of Cheltenham.

March 30. At Turnham Green, aged 81, Mrs. Buffett, late of Twickenham, and relict of Henry Buffett, esq. of Cumbwich, Somerset.

In Hamilton-terr. St. John's-wood, aged 84, James Carpenter, esq. late an eminent bookseller in Old Bond-street.

At Brighton, aged 30, Emma-Matilda, wife of Capt. Purey Cust. She was the only child of the late William Chaplin, esq. Commissioner in the Deccan; was married in 1844, and died without surviving issue..

At Thames Ditton, Surrey, aged 95, Harriet, relict of Bartholomew Gibson, esq.

Aged, 53, Isabella, wife of the Rev. Chas. James Hutton, Rector of Ilketshall St. John's, Suffolk. At Canterbury, George Leith, esq. of Walmercourt, near Deal.

At the residence of J. Hunt, esq. Stanhope-st. aged 38, Thomas Henry Payne, esq. surgeon, formerly of Frome. He had taken several voyages with the hope of establishing his health, and only survived his landing in England from Madras three weeks.

At Bedford, Powles Harrison Powles, esq. Capt. in the North York Militia.

At Stoke Hall, Ipswich, aged 85, Joseph Burch Smyth, esq. formerly High Sheriff for Suffolk.

In Portugal-st. Grosvenor-sq. Maria Elizabeth Sotheby, eldest dau. of the late Wm. Sotheby, esq. At Penge, Sydenham, Mary, wife of Major Hector Straith.

March 31. Aged 77, Mrs. Bryant, of Loudwater, Bucks.

In Nottingham-pl. aged 64, J. F. Burrowes, esq. At Easton, Wilts, aged 72, Thomas Butcher, esq. At his house, Sussex-gardens, aged 56, George Chenevix, esq. of Ballycommon, King's County, formerly Surgeon-Major of the Coldstream Guards. This highly esteemed officer entered the medical service of the army Dec. 17, 1812, accompanied the Coldstream Guards to Holland, and served in the Netherlands and France from Nov. 1813, until the return of the Army of Occupation in 1818, having been present at the bombardment of Antwerp, the storming of Bergen-op-zoom, the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and the capture of Paris. Mr. Chenevix was with his corps in the chateau of Hougomont during the whole of the desperate and deadlyonslaught of the French army to gain possession of that important position. He married in 1839 Mary-Sophia, daughter of Charles Baldwin, esq. of Sussex-square, but had no issue.

At Paddington, aged 24, Fred. Eyres Chumbley, organist of All Saints' Church.

In Stockwell-park-road, Lieut.-Colonel Charles James C. Davidson, late Bengal Engineers.

At Deptford, aged 88, William Hookey, esq. late timber and store receiver of H.M. Dockyard.

At Woodford, aged 69, Joseph Brooke Hunt, esq. of the firm of Hunt, Fourdrinier, and Co. of Sherborne-lane.

At Newport, I.W. aged 83, Elizabeth, relict of Henry Postlethwaite, esq. of Chidham, Hants, dau. of the late Rev. Richard Mant, D.D. Rector of All Saints, Southampton, and sister of the late Bishop of Down, Connor, and Dromore. She was a lady well known for her benevolence to the poor, and was formerly actively connected with most of the charities of Newport.

At Alphington, near Exeter, aged 69, William Yalden, esq.

Lately. At Bengworth, Worc. Mrs. Evans, relict of the Rev. Rd. Evans, late Vicar of Aberystwith. At Potsdam, aged 82, Dr. Eylert, first Bishop of Prussia. He was the author of several works on theology, and on the sciences connected therewith.

In London, on his return from India, aged 22, Alexander James Johnston, late Lieut. H.M.'s 53d Regiment, son of Major Johnston, late 44th Regt. and grandson of the late Capt. Alex. Johnston, 25th Regt.

At Caergelach, in the parish of Llandegfan, Anglesey, aged 108, Mrs. Mary Prichard. She was married when 27 years of age, and lived with her first husband 40 years. She remained a widow two years, when she contracted a second marriage, and lived 30 years with her second husband, and survived him eight years. Her sight failed her about three years back; all her other faculties and senses were unimpaired. Her memory to the last was peculiarly retentive.

At Maltby Mall, co. of York, Anne, wife of the Rev. George Rolleston, Vicar of Maltby.

At sea, Edward-Parr, eldest son of the late Edward Coke Wilmot, esq.

April 1. At Chatham, aged 68, Wm. Bryant, esq. At Plymouth, Mary-Ann, wife of James Campbell, esq.

At Great Duryard, near Exeter, aged 78, Harriet, dau. of the late George Cross, esq.

Aged 89, Mrs. A. K. Dismorr, of Great Bowden, near Market Harborough, Leicestershire.

At Exeter, Mary, relict of the Rev. Thomas Edwards.

At Tours, aged 31, Louisa-Cecilia, wife of Monsieur Jameron, of Chatenay, and only dau. of the late Hon. and Rev. Thomas Alfred Harris. She was married in 1844.

At his residence, Compton-road, Canonbury, aged 64, the Rev. William Sterne Palmer, for many years minister of the Congregational Church, Hare-court, Aldersgate-st. and from its commencement one of the secretaries of the Congregational Union of England and Wales.

At Plymouth, aged 79, the relict of Nich. Power, esq. of Queen-sq. Bloomsbury.

Aged 70, Susanna, wife of John Ryde, esq. of Anglesey, Gosport.

In Westbourne-pl. Edward Kent Young, esq. formerly Capt. 18th Regt. and second son of the late Lieut.-Gen. Robert Young.

April 2. Aged 24, Rotherham Cecil, esq. of Dronfleld manor, Derb. eldest son of the late Samuel H. Cecil, esq.

At Westerham, Kent, Frances, eldest dau. of the late James Deacon, esq. Receiver of Grand Receipts of the Customs in London, and sister of Admiral Henry Colins Deacon.

Aged 36, Lieut. Andrew Robert Dunlap, R.N. youngest son of the late James Dunlap, esq. M.D. of Sydenham.

At Brighton, aged 62, Henry John Henley, esq. of Leigh House, Somersetsh.

At Saltash, aged 59, Edmund Herring, late Maj. 57th Bengal Nat. Inf. Hon. East India Co.'s Serv,

At Cheltenham, aged 61, Capt. Samuel Hughes, formerly of the Madras Estab.

At East Teignmouth, Mary-Sandford, wife of William Risdon Hall Jordan, esq.

Aged 69, Patr. Kelly, esq. formerly of St. Kitt's. At Dublin, Hugh Kennedy, esq. of Cultra, co. Down.

Aged 23, Rawlin, eldest son of the Rev. Rawlin Mallock.

At Syston vicarage, Leic. aged 60, Anna, wife of the Rev. E. Morgan.

At Dulwich, aged 80, Samuel Page, esq. At Exeter, Susan, second dau. of the late William Roberts, esq. of Penryn.

At Finchampstead, Berks, Henry St. John, esq. April 3. At Teversham, Camb. aged 68, Anne, wife of the Rev. John Ashley, Rector of Teversham, and Canon of Ely Cathedral.

At Edinburgh, Rachel-Jane, dau. of the late Major-Gen. Roger Aytoun, of Inchdairnie, and sister to Roger Aytoun, esq. of Hastings.

At North Bank, Regent's Park, aged 79, Frances, widow of the Right Rev. William Bennet, late Lord Bishop of Cloyne, distinguished as a divine and a classical scholar, and also for his researches into the Roman topography of Britain. She was the eldest daughter of the Rev. Nathaniel Mapletoft, Rector of Broughton, co. Northampton, by the Hon. Anna Maria Cockayne, only surviving daughter of the Right Hon. Charles Lord Viscount Cullen, of Rushton Hall, co. Northampton. She was married in September, 1791, at the early age of eighteen, and has survived her husband, who died in 1820, upwards of 30 years. The death of her mother, the Hon. Mrs. Mapletoft, aged 88, occurred on the same day and month as her own in the year 1825. (Gent. Mag. vol. XCV. i. pages 381 and 651.) Mrs. Bennet was buried on the 10th

inst. at Kensall Green Cemetery. She has left no issue, and her two brothers having died long since previously unmarried, her only sister, Miss Ann Mapletoft, succeeds to her property.

At Southwell, Notts, aged 90, Elizabeth, relict of William Cayley, esq. of St. Petersburgh. In Ladbroke-terr. Notting-hill, aged 62, Comm. Henry Downes, R.N.

At Plymouth, aged 57, Lieut. George Henry Godden, R.N. (1827.)

At Mortimer, Berks, aged 67, Martha, wife of John Kent, esq. late of Stratford, Essex.

At Birmingham, the relict of Mr. Jonathan Knott, proprietor and editor of Aris's Gazette. At Frindsbury, near Rochester, aged 61, John Perkins, esq.

Aged 35, Mary-Darling, wife of J. Rigg, esq. of Chester-pl. Hyde Park-sq.

In Biliter-st. aged 57, Samuel Ritherdon, esq. Surveyor of Shipping to the Hon. East India Company, and to H. M.'s Commissioners for the South Australian colonies.

Aged 16, the Hon. Edward Robinson-Montagu, only son of Lord Rokeby.

April 4. Aged 40, Henry Cooper, esq. of the Royal Marine Office, eldest son of the late Henry Cooper, esq. barrister-at-law.

At Northallerton, aged 74, William Beckwith Dighton, esq. surgeon.

At Dalston-rise, aged 76, John Dye, esq. formerly of Chobham, Surrey.

At Lymington, Elizabeth-Rice, widow of N. Eisdell, esq. of Sloane-st.

At Derwent Lodge, near Keswick, aged 77, James Favell, esq.

At Staines Lodge, aged 66, Ann, relict of Michael Grayhurst, esq. of the Grove, Highgate, and the Strand, surviving her sister only nine days.

TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE DISTRICTS OF LONDON. (From the Returns issued by the Registrar-General.)

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, APRIL 26. Hay, 27. 188. to 41. 0s.-Straw, 17. 28. to 17. 10s.-Clover, 31. 5s. to 41. 10s. SMITHFIELD, APRIL 26. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. 28. 2d. to 3s. 4d. Head of Cattle at Market, APRIL 26. 2s. 6d. to 4s. 2d. Beasts... 4,341 Calves 218 Sheep and Lambs 25,950 Pigs 390

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3s. Od. to 48. 2d. .. 2s. 6d. to 3s. 8d.

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Other sorts, 11s. Od. to 13s. 6d.

COAL MARKET, Walls Ends, &c. 13s. 3d. to 23s. Od. per ton. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 388. Qd.

Yellow Russia, 378, 6d.

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From March 26, to April 25, 1852, both inclusive.

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J. J. ARNULL, Stock and Share Broker,
3, Copthall Chambers, Angel Court,
Throgmorton Street, London.

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

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