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James Green, of Green's Hotel, Lincoln's-inn-fields.

Oct. 31. At Kensington, aged 78, William Bell, esq.

Thomas, eldest son of the late Thomas Burrows, esq. of Limehouse, nephew to Major Burrows, of St. John's Wood.

Lately. At Bayswater, aged 43, Geo. Drummond, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Organist at St. Mary's church, Paddington, and Bayswater chapel.

At Bayswater-terrace, aged 76, Smith Simmons Smith, esq.

Nov. 1. At Islington, aged 85, Mr. William Griffin, formerly of Watford, supposed to be the last survivor of those who accompanied Captain Cook in his third or last voyage of discovery.

Nov 2. At Camberwell, Richard Walker Clayton, esq. late of the Navy Office, youngest son of the late Adm. Clayton.

In Saville-row, Miss Caroline Bridgman Simpson.

At the residence of her son-in-law, the Hon. General St. John, Mrs. Parsons, relict of Colonel Parsons, and mother of Mrs. Blagrave, late of Calcot Park. On the day of her death she had attained the age of 90.

Nov. 3. At the house of his son-inlaw, Solomon Cohen, esq. at Canonbury, Moses Samuel, esq. late of St. James'ssquare, Bath, having attained the advanced age of 98 years, in the full enjoyment of his faculties.

Nov. 4. At Sussex-place, Regent's Park, William Henry Harriott, esq.

At Woburn-square, aged 73, the widow of John Hartnell, esq.

In Clapton-square, aged 86, Sally, widow of Burkett Fenn, esq.

In his 90th year, John Meheux, esq. of Hans Place, formerly many years Secretary to Board of Control. He has be

queathed 5000l. to Indigent Blind School, 2001. to Deaf and Dumb Institution, and 1007. each to St. George's Hospital, Westminster Lying-in Hospital, and Society of Arts, all duty free.

Nov. 5. At Hammersmith, aged 56, Mrs. Hervey, formerly of New Ormond

street.

Aged 78, William Barclay, esq. formerly of Leicester-square.

Nov. 6. At Gower-st. aged 72, Elizabeth, relict of James Galloway, esq.

Nov. 7. At Rotherhithe, Willian So.. per, esq. aged 85; and on Nov. 10, Mrs. Soper, his relict, aged 78.

In Brook-st. aged 37, John Daniel Hawes, esq. His body was interred in the Kentish Town and Highgate Cemetery.

In Middlesex-place, New-road, aged 62, William Carnaby, esq. M.D.

Nov. 8. Aged 77, George Keith, esq. of Alfred-place, Bedford-sq. formerly of Esher.

Nov. 9. At Enfield Wash, aged 69, Mr. Thomas Pratt, for 32 years organist to the East India Company's chapel at Poplar.

At Hampstead, aged 68, James Remnant, esq. of Smithfield Bars.

Nov. 10. At Great Tower-st. aged 42, Adolphus Frederick Meissner, esq. of Portland, Dorsetshire.

In Euston-sq. aged 75, Sarah, widow of Thomas Mills, esq.

Nov. 11. Aged 84, Elizabeth, relict of William Stanbrough, esq. of Isleworth.

Nov. 13. At Woburn-place, aged 73, George Kilgour, esq. of Balcairn, Aberdeenshire. His body was interred in the Kentish Town and Highgate Cemetery.

At Clapton, aged 80, Henry Soames, esq. of Broadfield House, Hertfordshire. At Notting Hill-terrace, aged 76, Alex. Balmanno, esq.

Nov. 15. At Bruce Castle, Tottenham, Ellen Tilt, wife of Arthur Hill, esq. Her body was interred in the Kentish Town and Highgate Cemetery.

Nov. 16. At Highgate, Maria, wife of the Rev. J. B. Dyne, M.A.

At Cambridge-st. Edgeware-road, suddenly, Mrs. Anthony Austin, a daughter of the late David Ricardo, esq. M.P.

Nov. 16. In Wyndham-st. Bryanstonesq. Mr. John Lander, the brother and companion of Richard Lander in his African expedition of 1830. He was only in his 33rd year, and, after an illness of a few days, yielded to a complaint of the chest, originally induced by exposure to the climate of Africa. Mr. Lander held the office of Landing Waiter in the Custom-house, conferred by Lord Goderich as a reward for his enterprise and sufferings; and has left a widow and three children to deplore his premature loss.

Mary, wife of Richard Burnell, esq. eldest dau. of the late John Bankes, esq. of Clapham-rise, and Castle-st. Upper Thames-st.

Nov. 17. In Bedford-st. Covent Garden, Jane, relict of the Rev. Thos. Twigg, Vicar of St. Stephen's, Cole

man-st.

At Kennington-common, aged 56, William Rowsell, esq. late principal Comptroller of accounts at the Customhouse.

Margaret Oliver, wife of the Rev. Robert Ainslie, of Millman-st.

Nov. 18. At Greenwich, Mary, relict of Charles Duncan, esq. formerly Master-attendant of the Royal dockyard, Chatham.

Nov. 19. Aged 75, Joshua Hutchin

son, esq. of Highbury Park, and the Stock Exchange.

At Camberwell, in his 85th year, William Hales, esq.

BEDS.-Oct. 26. At Harpenden, Richard Oakley, esq.

Nov. 4. At the vicarage, Henlow, aged 73, Jane, relict of the Rev. W. Hayne, of Plympton St. Mary, Devon.

Nov. 9. At Tempsford Hall, aged 68, John Folliott Powell, esq.

BERKS.-Lately. John Greene, esq. of Reading, formerly in firm of Greene, Roberts, and Co. Sheffield. He has bequeathed £500 to Boys' Charity School of Sheffield.

At East Hendred, Anne, wife of the Rev. C. Wapshare, Rector of that parish.

Nov. 21. Mary, relict of the Rev. Edw. Barry, D.D. late Rector of St. Mary's, Wallingford.

BUCKS.-Oct. 27. At Stony Stratford, aged 57, Edward Augustine Warley, esq.

CAMBRIDGE.-Oct. 29. At Chippenham, near Newmarket, aged 72, George Laughton, esq, of Southampton, formerly of the Ceylon Civil Service.

Oct. 30. Aged 64, Rebecca, wife of Thomas Orton, esq. of March.

Nov. 12. Mary, only dau. of the Rev. Edmund Fisher, of Linton.

Nov. 15. At Newmarket, aged 30, Mr. Arthur Pavis, a celebrated jockey.

CHESHIRE.-Oct. 21. At Chester, in her 24th year, Sarah, widow of Edw. Wilmot, esq.

Nov. 7. Aged 61, Hugo Worthington, esq. of Altrincham."

Nov. 15. Aged 76, Catharine, relict of the Rev. G. H.Lardner, M.A. Rector of Thurstaston.

DERBY.-Oct. 24. At the Firs, near Derby, aged 82, William Pim, esq. late of the Field House, Market Drayton.

DEVON.-Oct. 12. At Barnstaple, aged 60, Miss Ann Drake, sister to H. Drake, esq. solicitor and town clerk.

Oct. 19. At Tavistock, Mary, daughter of the Rev. Wm. Bedford, Rector of Marytavy, and sister of the late Adm. Bedford.

At Plymouth, aged 76, John Billing, esq. merchant, for half a century intimately connected with the public business and Institutions of the Borough.

Oct. 20. At Kenton House, aged 8 months, the infant son of the Right Hon. Lord Lisle.

Oct. 22. At Horswell House, the residence of his son-in-law W. R. Ilbert, esq. aged 67, John Yarde Fownes, esq. of Plymouth.

Oct. 27. At Haslar, in his 12th year, Cecil, seventh son of Sir Edward Chetham, K.C.H.

Lately.

At Belair, Elizabeth, the relict of Sir W. Elford, Bart. She was the dau. and cohr. of Humphrey Hall, of Manadon, co. Devon, esq. by the Hon. Elizabeth St. John, dau. of John 10th Lord St. John; was married first to Col. Walrond, and became in 1821 the second wife of Sir Wm. Elford, who died in 1837.

Nov. 1. Aged 75, Mr. Orlando Lockyer, of Exeter, nephew to the late Edmund Lockyer, esq. of Plymouth.

Nov. 3. At Stonehouse, aged 42, Maria Wilhelmina Seymour, posthumous only child of the late Capt. Wm. Seymour, 16th foot, first cousin to his Grace the Duke of Somerset.

At Dawlish, aged 74, Daniel Garrett, esq. late one of the Surveyors General of her Majesty's Customs.

Nov. 8. At Torquay, Louisa, wife of George Hart Dyke, esq. the 2d daughter of the late Sir William Lemon, Bart. of Carclew, Cornwall, by Jane, eldest dau. of James Buller, of Morval, esq. and granddau. of Allen 1st Lord Bathurst, and was married to Lt.-Col. Dyke in 1802.

Nov. 9. At Sidmouth (the residence of her aunt, Mrs. General Baynes), Margaret Jane, eldest dau. of Major O'Hara Baynes, R. Art.

Nov. 10. At Plymouth, Henrietta, second dau. of the late Chas. A. Wheelwright, esq. of Highgate terrace.

Nov. 11. At Awliscombe, the residence of Capt. C. C. Bailey, aged 80, Charles Hand Courant, esq. a gentleman of high worth and accomplishments, and a descendant of Counsellor Hand.

Nov. 12. At Bagborough, Sandford, aged 42, Mr. G. Field, inventor of the Sandford plough, and brother to Mr. Daniel Field, the celebrated ploughman. Nov. 15. At Plymouth, aged 76, Elizabeth, relict of Ambrose Nichols, esq.

Nov. 16. At Plymouth, in her 88th year, Elizabeth, relict of Joseph Fox, M.D. late of Wood Cottage, Cornwall.

DORSET.-Oct. 14. At Sturminster Newton, Miss Susan Marsh, aged 83; and on the 20th, Miss Elizabeth Marsh, aged 87, sisters of the late Rev. George Marsh, for many years Rector of Crichell.

Nov. 6. At Beaminster, aged 69, Stephen Atkinson, esq.

Νου. 16. At Wimborne- Minster, aged 69, Elizabeth, widow of Wm. Fryer, esq.

Nov. 19. At Beaminster, aged 60, Richard Phelps, esq. surgeon.

ESSEX.-Oct. 15. At Brentwood, Miss Eliza Greenhill, only daughter of the late Joseph Greenhill, esq. many years in the Madras Civil Service.

Oct. 21. At Witham, aged 79, Penelope, relict of William Boyfield, esq. of Stratford St. Mary, Suffolk.

Nov. 12. At Woodford, Emily, wife of Daniel Mildred, esq.

Nov. 13. Aged 66, Bartholomew Brown, esq. of Colchester.

GLOUCESTER.-Oct. 21. At Spillman's Court, near Stroud, the lady of Henry Burgh, esq. senior magistrate for that hundred.

Lately. Aged 8 years, the only son of Lieut. Col. Salwey, M.P.

At Cheltenham, aged 49, Wm. Hen. ley, esq.

At Ampney, aged 20, C. G. Raymond, esq. eldest son of the late Capt. Raymond, E. I. S.

At Cheltenham, aged 64, Capt. J. Pruen, having passed 36 years of active service in the Hon. East India Company's Navy.

At Broadoak, near Newnham, aged 49, J. Boughton, esq. formerly a respectable solicitor of Tewkesbury, and chamber. lain of that borough from the year 1813 to 1837.

Nov. 1. At Shoborough, near Tewkesbury, Jane, wife of John Williams Martin, esq. dau. of the late Richard Clarke, esq. of Worcester.

Nov. 4. At the Hotwells, Bristol, aged 67, Anne, sister of the Rev. John Hensman, Rector of Clifton.

Nov. 8. At Cheltenham, aged 58, John Bather, esq. Recorder of Shrewsbury. This gentleman's death was prematurely announced some weeks ago, on his first attack of illness, (p. 547.)

Nov. 8. Aged 24, Wm. Davies, esq. only son of the Rev. Dr. Davies, Rector of Rockhampton.

Nov. 12. At the residence of his uncle, Charles Seager, esq. Clifton, aged 33, Richard Buckle, eldest son of the late Richard Buckle, esq. of Bristol.

Nov. 15. At Cheltenham, Lætitia, third daughter of the late Rev. Robert Watts, Rector of Feathard, Tipperary.

Nov. 17. At Stockwood house, near Bristol, Wm. Taylor, esq. brother to Lady Winnington, and youngest son of the late J. Taylor, esq. of Moseley hall, Worc.

Nov. 18. At Clifton, aged 72, Elizabeth, relict of Benjamin Barter, esq. of Anaghmore, co. Cork.

Nov. 18. At Cheltenham, in her 83d year, Mrs. Maclean, relict of John Maclean, esq. and eldest surviving daughter of the late Sir Allan Maclean, Bart.

HAMPSHIRE.-Oct. 21. At Southampton, aged 39, Joshua Battye, esq. of Ely-place, London, solicitor, whose marriage took place about one month ago.

Lately. In the Benedictine convent, Winchester, Dame Mary-Ann Rayment, in her 84th year.

Nov. 2. At Ryde, I. W., Philadelphia, wife of Adm. Shirley.

Nov. 19. At Bournemouth, in his 48th year, James Pointer, esq.

HERTS.-Nov. 7. At Briggins Park, aged 18, Edward-Blathwayte, second son of Charles Phelips, esq.

Nov. 12. The wife of William Bowyer, esq. of Hitchin, Her body was discovered floating in a river called Orton Head, near the sluice at Mr. Cox's mill. An inquest was held on the body, when the jury returned a verdict of Insanity. She has left a family of five children, all under 13 years of age.

HUNTS.-Nov. 10. At Abbot's Ripton rectory, aged 30, Caroline, wife of the Rev. Wm. H. Rooper, M.A. second daughter of Wm. Astell, esq. of Evertonhouse, Beds.

KENT.-Oct. 23. At Southend, aged 34, Harriet, wife of Capt. H. Forster, R.A.

Oct. 26. At Grovehurst, Pembury, Isaac Wilcox, esq. late of Stockwell, Surrey. This gentleman had only a few months previously taken possession of the estate, by purchase; but during the short period he resided there, the poor found in him a valuable friend.

Oct. 28. At Ramsgate, Frances Barbara, relict of Alex. Wilson, esq.

Lately. At Gravesend, G. W. Gunston, esq. aged 52, late of the East India House.

Nov. 3. At Dover, aged 48, Sophia, youngest daughter of the late Jeremiah Milles, esq. of Pishobury, Sawbridgeworth, Herts.

Nov. 8. At Ramsgate, aged 58, Adam Trotter, esq. formerly of the Berwickshire Militia.

Nov. 11. At Sevenoaks, Louisa-Bethia, dau. of the late William Hughes, esq. and Harriet his wife, of Betshanger.

LANC.-Oct. 8. At Eastry, aged 57, Charlotte, wife of William Fuller Boteler, esq. Queen's Counsel.

Aged 42, Edmund Proctor, esq. of Cantsfield, only son of the Rev. Robert Proctor, Incumbent of Hornby Chapel.

Nov. 11. At Woodside, near Liverpool, T. Hubbard, esq.

Nov. 14. At Liverpool, aged 43, Robert Swayne, esq.

LEICESTER.-Nov. 2. At his father's house, Burbage, Henry Crafts, B. A. late of St. John's coll. Čamb.

LINCOLN.-Oct. 15. At Grimsby, aged

73, the relict of Francis Sowerby, esq. senior alderman of that borough.

MIDDLESEX.-Oct. 30. Ät Hanger Vale, Ealing, in his 92d year, James Richard Wood, esq.

Nov. 4. At Pinner Grove, in her 18th year, Elizabeth-Hurry, dau, of Sir William Milman, Bart.

Nov. 16. At Brentford, aged 64, Mr. James Templeton, Clerk of the Royal Gardens, Kew.

Oct. 17. At Twickenham, aged 70, John Watson, esq.

OXFORD.-Oct. 20. At Cokethorpe park, Walter Strickland, esq.

Nov. 3. Aged 18, Mr. Edward Thos. Benwell, of New college, eldest son of Mr. Benwell, solicitor, of Oxford.

Nov. 5. At High Wycombe, aged 53, Mr. Wm. Giles, the respectable auctioneer, house and estate agent. Mr. Giles was on the preceding Friday elected one of the Town Council of that town.

SALOP.-Nov. 14. Hannah, wife of William Bayley, esq. banker, Shrewsbury.

SOMERSET.-Oct. 21. At Bruton, aged 15, Thos. Mostyn, eldest son of the late Mostyn Jones, esq. of Lyncombe house, near Bath, and grandson of the late Rev. Dr. Jones, of Redland, Vicar of Kingsteignton, Devon.

Oct. 24. Ann Selina, wife of William Elworthy, esq. of Wellington, dau. of the late John Bacon Sweeting, esq. of Honiton.

Lately. At Bath, aged 81, Col. Bruce, E. I. S.

Nov. 2. At Wells, aged 73, Mary, wife of Henry Brookes, esq.

Nov. 3. At Shawford, the residence of her father, H. M. Noad, esq. aged 18, Maria- Charlotte- Valentina, wife of R. M. Straight, esq. of Great James-st. Bedford-row. She had been married only five months.

Nov. 5. At Taunton, Henry Vibart, Esq. late of Madras Civil Service.

At the Priory, Hinton St. George, Miss Eliza Smith.

Nov. 9. At Huntspill, aged 78, John Dawbin, esq.

Nov. 14. At Bath, Archibald Kennett Hinton, esq. late of Pinesfield, Herts.

STAFFORD.-Oct. 23. At Cheadle, aged 80, Mrs. Astley, relict of Richard Astley, esq. of Warrington.

Nov. 14. At the house of his youngest son, the Rev. James Downes, of Walsall, in his 85th year, Mr. Charles Downes, of Birmingham, for nearly forty years Master of King Edward the Sixth's Grammar School in that town.

SUFFOLK.-Lately. At Ipswich, in her
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90th year, the relict of the Rev. John Dove, Preb. of Lincoln.

Nov. 3. At Ipswich, aged 23, Fred. Wm. Gower, esq. of Queen's College, Cambridge.

SURREY.-Nov. 14. At Epsom, aged 86, Sarah, relict of John Bevan, esq.

Nov. 5. At Wimbledon, aged 39, Agnes, wife of Major-Gen. Hogg.

Nov. 17. At Guilford, in his 40th year, while prosecuting his work as Honorary Secretary to the British and Foreign Mission, Mr. David Nasmith, the founder of City, Town, and Female Missions, and other useful societies.

SUSSEX.-Oct. 16. At Worthing, aged 78, Lucy, relict of John Burford, esq. of the East India House.

Oct. 25. At Hastings, aged 31, C. T. Lonsdale, esq. late of King-st. Covent-garden.

Nov. 1. At Brighton, Barbara, wife of Robert Gibbings, esq.

Nov. 15. At Brighton, aged 71, Charles Becket, esq. of Milton, near Gravesend.

Nov. 20. At Ringmer, Philadelphia, wife of the Rev. John Lupton, Rector of St. Thomas at Cliffe.

WARWICK.-Nov. 6. Aged 55, Edith, wife of Richard Gibbs, esq. of Strettonon-Fosse. WILTS.-Oct. 21. At Chippenham, aged 86, the widow of the Rev. J. Lawton, D.D.

Oct. 28. At Malmesbury, aged 70, Giles Carter, esq. late of Whiteheath.

Lately. After a confinement of nearly fourteen years to her bed, Mary, daughter of Ralph Skeates, esq. of Pinkneyhouse.

Nov. 7. At Laverstock, Jas. Lacy, esq. Nov. 20. At Fisherton-Anger, aged 53, Mr. Herbert Othen, Purser R.N. second son of the late Charles Othen, esq. wine-merchant, of Salisbury.

WORCESTER.- Oct. 19. At Great Mal. vern, aged 97, Elizabeth, relict of John Baker, esq. of Waresley house.

Oct. 24. At Worcester, aged 44, Mr. Henry Deighton, co-proprietor of Berrow's Worcester Journal, leaving a widow and six children.

YORK.-July 4. At Carlton, near Snaith, in the 66th year of his age, Thomas Stapleton, esq. Mr. Stapleton was the eldest surviving son of Miles Stapleton, esq. of Clints, in the county of York, by his second wife, the Lady Mary Bertie, dau. of Willoughby Earl of Abingdon; and resided for many years at Richmond in Yorkshire, being in the commission of the peace and Deputylieutenant for the North-Riding. In the month of February preceding his death he removed to Carlton Hall, the ancient

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seat of the family, in the West-Riding of Yorkshire; to which estate he became entitled upon the demise of Catharine Lady Throckmorton, relict of Sir George Throckmorton, Bart. of Coughton, in the county of Warwick, and of Weston Underwood, in the county of Bucks, whose father, Thomas Stapleton, esq. of Carlton, established his claim as senior coheir of the Barony of Beau.. mont before the House of Lords, March 14, 1798. Mr. Stapleton was twice married, first, to Anna Maria Juliana, daughter of Sir Robert Gerard, Bart. of Bryn and Gareswood, both in the county of Lancaster, and secondly, to Miss Anster; he has left issue by both wives. Miles Thomas Stapleton, esq. the eldest son, now of Carlton, was recently a candidate for the representation of the borough of Richmond in Parliament, and has petitioned the Crown for a termination of the abeyance of the Barony of Beaumont in his favour, as senior coheir.

Oct. 23. At Attercliffe Parsonage, Sophia, wife of the Rev. John Blackburn, youngest dau. of the late Charles Rivington, esq. of Waterloo Place.

Nov. 18. In her 77th year, Susannah, relict of James Stovin, esq. of Boreas Hill, near Hedon.

WALES.-Oct. 1. At Milford, Pembrokeshire, aged 37, James Rule, esq. late of Staverton Cottage, Northamptonshire.

Oct. 23. Aged 21, Robert Manners, second son of the Rev. Dr. Howard, Rector of Beaumaris, Anglesea.

SCOTLAND.-Oct. 5. Alexander Cumine, esq. jun. of Rattray, from the accidental discharge of his gun when shooting.

Lately. Mr. John Neilson, of Nether Commons, Paisley, who has bequeathed 18,000l. for establishment of a school for education in that town-the first bequest to any considerable amount left for the benefit of the inhabitants of Paisley.

Nov. 8. At Edinburgh, Jane, relict of the Rev. James Andrews, D.C.L. F.R.S., mother of Dr. Andrews, of Caius college, Cambridge.

IRELAND. Oct. 30. At Delgany, Frances-Sarah, relict of the late John Blacker, esq. and eldest daughter of the late Lieut.-Col. Benson.

Lately. At Kingstown, near Dublin, John Martley, esq. Q. C. Chairman of the East Riding of the county of Cork. Mr. Martley was the leader on his circuit; and, as a sound lawyer and able advocate, held a very prominent position in his profession.

Lately. At Pyrmount, near Tarbert, Kerry, Thomas W. Sandes, esq. B.A. nephew to the Bishop of Cashel.

Aged 115, at Loughboy, near Drogheda, Mr. Robert Baben, gardener. He had twenty-three children, and lived to see the youngest child, now 13 years old, brought to school by his great-greatgrandchildren.

Nov. 5. In his 80th year, George Russell, esq. formerly an eminent merchant in Dublin.

Nov. 9. At Cork, Mr. Thomas Holt, a gentleman of well-known literary celebrity, whose labours as a teacher have contributed to the accomplishment of many.

ISLE OF MAN.-Oct. 11. At Mount Vernon, near Douglas, Helen Wemyss Watson, relict of Alex. Watson, M.D., and only sister of Major-Gen. Sir] John Sinclair, Bart.

EAST INDIES.-April 20. At Bellagoopah, Madras, Lieut. Wm. Michael Grace, 39th foot; Ensign 1834, Lieut. 1836.

May 6. At Bellary, Madras, Charles Wm. Flint Hunter, M.D. Assistant Surgeon 4th foot (1838).

May 17. At Meerut, Bengal, Cornet Robert Grogan Gray, 3d dragoons (1836). June... At Bombay, William Morley, jun. esq. Capt. in the E. I. Co.'s Artillery service.

June 4. On the march between Shurkapore and Quella, Ensign Beaufort, 42d B.N.I. only son of the late Stephen Beaufort, esq. of Calcutta and Ceylon.

July 11. At Arcot, aged 31, Lieut. Richard Prescott, 8th Madras Cavalry.

July 21. At Madras, in his 25th year, Ashmead William Pruen, youngest son of the late Rev. Thomas Pruen, of Dursley.

Lately. Near the Bolam Pass, Lieut. J. W. C. Chalmers, 43d Bengal Inf. only son of the late Major-Gen. Sir John Chalmers, K. C.B.

At Dacca, Bengal, Charles J. Davidson, esq. senior merchant, and of Chiselhurst, Kent.

At Belgaum, Anna-Maria, wife of Brigadier R. England, commanding the southern division of the Bombay Army.

At Sangor, Central India, aged 32, Ensign R. G. George, 11th Bengal N.I.

At Tanjore, Henry-James Willins, Lieut. 30th N. Inf. second son of the Rev. James Willins, Rector of St. Mary, Melton, Norfolk.

Aug. 7. At Calcutta, Richard Howe Cockerell, esq. Capt. R. N. and late of the firm of Cockerell and Co. of Calcutta.

Aug. 7. At sea, Bay of Bengal, Capt. George Hustwick, commanding the ship Lady Macnaghten.

Aug. 8. At Secunderabad, Madras,

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