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ticed in Gent. Mag. vol. LXXV. 944, 1035; and also Chaplain to Thomas Smith, esq. Lord Mayor 1809-10; his five Civic sermons on the latter occasion are noticed in vol. LXXX. 555.

April 25. At the house of his brotherin-law H. Greenwood, esq. St. John's, Southwark, aged 55, the Rev. John Bowle, of Buonavista near Lymington, and of Idmiston, Wilts. He was the representative of the ancient family of Bowle, seated at Idmiston, descended from John Bowle, D.D. Dean of Salisbury, and afterwards Bishop of Rochester, in the reign of Charles the First. He was the only son of Thomas Pyle Bowle, esq. by his cousin-german Isabella, only surviving dau, and heir of the Rev. John Bowle, M.A. F.S.A. of Idmiston. He was a member of Exeter college, Oxford, where he attained the degree of M. A. in 1808. He married Anna-Maria, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Greenwood, Vicar of Calne, and widow of Francis Austen, esq. by whom he had issue an only son John, who was a Commoner of Queen's college, Oxford, and accidentally killed there by his gun, Nov. 18, 1828; and two daughters, AnnaMaria, married in 1832 to the Rev. F. Evans; and Isabella. There are several junior branches of the family.

April 28. The Rev. Thomas Ireland, Vicar of Brampton, Cumberland.

May 1. Aged 83, the Rev. Thomas Foster, Rector of Fetcham, Surrey.

May 3. At Bloxham, Oxfordshire, aged 29, the Rev Robert Pain, of Queen's coll. Oxf. B. A. 1828.

May 4. At Liverpool, the Rev. Wheeler Milner, eldest son of the late T. W. Milner, esq. of Manchester-square. He was of Eman. coll. Camb. B. A, 1822.

May 5. Aged 77, the Rev. John Robertson, Vicar of Great Bentley and Brightlingsea, Essex; to both which liv. ings he was collated by Bishop Porteus, to the former in 1806, and to the latter in 1809.

May 7. At Tidmington, Worc. aged 66, the Rev. Samuel Wright Mister, Rector of Little Rollwright, Oxfordshire. He was the son of John Mister, of Shipston upon Stour, co. Worc. esq.; was educated at Merchant-taylors' school, elected there in 1788 to a scholarship at St. John's coll. Oxford, where he in due course became Fellow, and graduated B.A. 1792, M.A. 1796, B.D. 1081. He was presented to Little Rollwright in 1797 by Sir J. Reade, Bart.

May 11. At Cheddar, Somerset, aged 82, the Rev. John Cobley, Vicar of that parish, He was of Sidney-Sussex coll. Camb. B. C.L. 1786, and was presented to his living by the Dean and Chapter of Wells in 1804.

Aged 64, the Rev. James Ellis, Rector of Ashurst, Sussex. He was of St. John's coll. Oxf. M.A. 1797; and was presented to his living by Magdalen coll. in 1806.

DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

April... At Woolwich, Col. John C. Williamson, C. B. He was appointed a Cadet of the Woolwich academy 1791, Lieut. of Artillery 1794, Captain 1803, brevet Major 1811, Lt. Col. 1814, Major R.A. the same year; and Colonel 1825. He served in 1795 on the coast of France, in 1799 at the Cape, in 1809 and 1810 in the Mediterranean, in 1813 in Spain, and in 1815 at Waterloo.

April 18. At Kensington, aged 75, Mary-Martha, widow of John Butts, esq. of that place, and of Boardhill House, Sussex, highly and deservedly esteemed by a large circle of friends. By her will she has bequeathed to different charities the following legacies: to the Adult Orphan Institution, Regent's-pk. 1007.; to the Royal Westminster Opthalmic Hospital, 501.; to the Deaf and Dumb Asylum in the Kent Road, 501.; to St. George's Hospital, Hyde Park-corner, 5001. Mrs. Butts's only surviving daughter is heiress to her large landed and personal property, and is married to Captain Watson, son of Col. Watson, of Westwood House, Essex.

April 29. At Kensington, aged 58, Dorothy, widow of Edw. Bullock, esq. of Upper Bedford-place, and Jamaica.

May 14. In Davies-st. aged 46, M. Hubout, teacher of languages, late Captain in the French army, and Knight of the Legion of Honour. He addressed some letters instructing his landlady to collect some small sums due to him, and then deliberately poisoned himself with opium.

May 21. Fanny, wife of Richard Arden, esq. of Red Lion-sq. third dau. of John Whitsed, M.D. of Wisbech.

May 22. In Norfolk-st. aged 70, William Lake, esq. merchant, banker, and Mayor of Falmouth.

May 23. In Gloucester-pl. aged 81, Millicent- Mary, relict of William Reeve, esq. of Leadenham, co. Linc.

May 24. At Clapham Common, aged 39, William Budd Ravenhill, esq. Captain in the Surrey Yeomanry, and formerly in the Guards, eldest son of John Ravenhill, esq.

In Queen-st. Mayfair, Maria, widow of Richard Starkey Carus, esq. of Lower Brook-street. May 25. In Argyll-place, aged 86, Miss Mary Northcote, sister to the late J. Northcote, esq. R.A.

May 26. In Hertford-st. aged 48, the

Hon. Caroline, wife of Alexander Donovan, esq. of Framfield-park, Sussex, and sister to Lord Huntingfield. She was married in 1817.

May 26. Aged 45, Commander Richard Stevens Tomkins, R. N. He was made Lieut. in Jan. 1834, and served as first of the Philomel sloop, at the battle of Navarin, on which occasion he was promoted to the rank of Commander in Jan. 1827. He died suddenly whilst walking in Charles-st. St. James's; a coroner's jury gave as their verdict, died by visitation of God.

May 27. In University-st. New-road, aged 78, Mr. Timothy Sheldrake, late of the Strand. He was the first practitioner in the cure of distorted spine and limbs, and published Remarks on Mr. Brand's Chirurgical Essays, 1783, and various volumes on distortions, ruptures, &c.

May 25. In Great Stanhope-st. William Edward Tomline, esq. of Rigby hall, co. Linc. Colonel of the Royal North Lincoln Militia, F. R. & L.S. S. &c. He was the elder son of the late Rt. Rev. Sir George Pretyman Tomline, Bart. Lord Bishop of Winchester, by Eliz. dau. and coh. of Thomas Maltby, esq. On the death of his father in 1827, he declined to assume the title of Baronet. He graduated at Trin. coll. Camb. B. A. 1808, M. A. 1811. He sat in Parliament for Truro 1826-30, for Minehead 1830. He married in 1811 Frances, dau. and heiress of John Amley, esq. of Shropshire.

In Milton-st. Dorset-sq. aged 58, William Babington, esq. formerly of Oporto.

May 29. In Poet's Corner, in his 10th year, Alexander Thomas Grey, son of the Lord Bishop of Hereford, and nephew to Earl Grey. May 31. In Harley-street, aged 66, the Hon. George Sackville Germaine, Assay Master of Tin in the Duchy of Cornwall, only brother to the present Duke of Dorset. He married in Dec. 1814, Miss Harriet Pearce, and by her, who died in April 1835, he had issue a son who died an infant in 1817; and two daughters, Caroline, now living, and Georgiana- Frances, who died in 1833, in her 11th year.

In Cumberland-terrace, Regent's-park, aged 57, Archibald Smith, esq.

Lately. Commander Thomas Cowan, R.N. He passed his examination in May 1802, received his first commission Sept. 1814, and was made Commander May 1827.

Mr. Henry Dixon, of Carey-st, bookseller, third son of Tinmouth Dixon, of New Boswell-court, solicitor.

At Chelsea, Frances, widow of Killingworth Hedges, esq. of Sunbury.

June 1. At Lyon-terrace, Edgwareroad, aged 29, Margaret, eldest dau. of the late Col. Mignon, of Bombay, and relict of Mr. W. Woodd, youngest son of the late Rev. Basil Woodd, surviving her husband only four months, and leaving four infant children unprovided for.

Aged 86, in London st. Fitzroy-sq. the widow of Gen. A. Maclean.

June 6. At his daughter's house in Chelsea, aged 78, Mr. Combe, for many years a respectable bookseller at Leices

ter.

June 8. At Kensington, Eliza, wife of Lt. Col. G. E. Pratt Barlow.

June 12. At her brother's, Lieut.- Col. C. Boyd, Ebury-st. Pimlico, the wife of Major Bennett, late of 69th regt.

BERKS.-At Shottesbrook Park, aged 83, Christopher Watson, esq. formerly Lieut.-Col. in the third Dragoons.

CAMBRIDGE.—May 27. Aged 27, Mr. William Bird, student of Queen's college.

June 10. At Cambridge, aged 73, the widow of Sir Busick Horwood, Knight, M.D. F.A.S. only daughter of the Rev. Sir John Peshall, Bart. author of the History and Antiquities of Oxford. CORNWALL.-Lately. At Trebartha, aged 69, F. H. Rodd, esq.

May 23. At Falmouth, Martha, widow of Thomas Sandford Eastcott, esq. Capt. Cornwall Militia.

DEVON.-May 20.

Aged 68, Anne, relict of the Rev. Dr. Roberts, Rector of Drewsteignton.

May 25. Aged 65, Mary, relict of the Rev. G. Nutcombe, Vicar of Colyton. May 29. At Exeter, aged 61, Robert Bignell, esq. May 30. At Heavitree, Col. John Delamain, C. B. late Commandant at Agra.

Lately. At Cullompton, Prudence Mountstephen, aged 103.

DORSET.-May 19. At Wimborne, aged 60, Thomas Bennett, esq.

May 26. At Sherborne, aged 81, Jane relict of the Rev. Francis Woodforde.

ESSEX.-May 23. At West Ham, aged 80, J. Griffiths, esq.

May 31. Aged 77, Joel Myers, esq. of Maldon, where he resided nearly fifty years.

June 5. Aged 70, Rebecca, wife of T. Usborne, esq. of Gilwell House, Essex.

June 6. At Lexden, in the house of her son-in-law Henry Vint, esq. aged› 88, Martha, widow of W. R. Bigg, esq. R. A.

June 8. At Sneating Hall, aged 85, J. Foaker, esq.

GLOUCESTER.-April 29. At Cheltenham, Charlotte- Elizabeth, eldest dau, of

the late Abel Ram, esq. of Ramfort Park, co. Wexford.

Lately.-At Cheltenham, J. Commerell, esq. only son of J. W. Commerell, esq. of Strood, Sussex, and Lower Berkeley-st.

Aged 80. Sarah, widow of Rd. Hobart, esq. of Cheltenham.

At Gloucester, Charlotte, wife of Rev. J. C. Jones, D.D. Rector of Exeter coll. Oxford.

Aged 77, Major Thomas Cunningham, for 45 years Governor of Gloucester gaol. Rebecca, relict of W. Kimber, esq. of North Cerney.

At Cheltenham, aged 58, Lt.- Col. J. G. D. Jordan, Inspecting Field Officer

of the Northern District.

At Uley Cottage, Harcourt Roe Slade, B.A. of St. Peter's coll. Camb. only surviving son of Capt. Slade, R.N.

June 2. At Upton, near Bitton, aged 51, Elizabeth, wife of Lauston Hudleston, esq.

At Bristol, Jane, widow of the Rev. Edw. Bowles, Vicar of Bradford.

June 5. Anna-Maria, wife of Abraham Hatherell, esq. of Cheltenham.

At Cheltenham, aged 66, Peter Watson, esq. late of Leamington, and formerly of Glasgow.

HANTS.-April 30. At Southampton, in her 17th year, Mary, only dau. of T. A. Stoughton, esq. of Gloucester-place and Owlpen, Glouc.

May 13. At Southampton, aged 70, R. Bradstreet, esq. of Bentley Grove, Suffolk.

May 16. At Southsea, First- Lieut. T. R. Pye, R. M. (1808).

May 17. At Andover, in his 25th year, James Peter Butt, esq. youngest son of Capt. Butt, R. N.

May 18.

Charles Henry Chard, solicitor, youngest son of Dr. Chard, of Winchester.

May 29.

At Southampton, Frances, widow of Gen. Thewles.

Lately. At Fareham, Harriet, dau. of the late Vice-Adm. Sir Wm. Parker, Bart.

At Portsmouth dock-yard, aged 68, Thos. Atkinson, esq. First Master Attendant. He served as Master of the Victory at Trafalgar, and of the Theseus at the Nile, and was a personal favourite with Nelson.

At Southsea, aged 69, J. S. Brandes, esq. of the Priory, Christchurch.

At Rosemont Cottage, Cowes, I. W. aged 54, Capt. John Grimshaw, formerly of the 103d foot.

At Southampton, the wid. of Gen. Lake. At Ryde, in the Isle of Wight, Parke Pittar, esq. of John-st. Adelphi,

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KENT.-May 14.

Cadet Smith, only

son of the late Major-Gen. Sir John Smith, R. Art. Whilst bathing at the Royal Military Repository, Woolwich, he fell off a piece of timber, and pitching on his head in the mud, could not be extricated from it until life was extinct. Hisfather was accidentally killed not long since at Dublin.

May 26. Harriet, dau. of the Rev. Geo. Moore, Rector of Wrotham, and grand-dau. of Abp. Moore.

Lately. Aged 70, Anne, widow of William Lewis, esq. She was the younger dau. of the late Rev. Sir E. Filmer, Bart. by Annabella- Christiana, dau. of Sir John Honywood, Bart. and was married in 1809.

June 10. At Maidstone, in his 45th year, Richard Stanford, esq. of East Peckham, only surviving descendant of his family, which had been established at East Peckham for upwards of three centuries, in lineal succession, and invariably to a "Stanford."

LANCASHIRE.-Lately. At Wavertree, in her 92d year, Catherine, sister of the late R. H. Roughedge, M.A.

June 13. At Liverpool, Chas. youngest son of W. W. Brock, M.D. and formerly of Jamaica.

LINCOLN.-May 30. At Leasingham, aged 63, Maria-Lucy, wife of Col. Watson, dau. of the late Rev. John Neville, Birch, Rector of that place.

MIDDLESEX.-May 27. At Hanwell, aged 86, Thomas Robinson, esq. M.D.

June 4. At Chiswick, aged 66, William-David Jennings, esq. one of the Procurators of the Court of Arches, and for many years King's Proctor at the Cape of Good Hope.

June 16. At Teddington, aged 56, Mr. Robert Cooper, Surgeon R.N.

NORFOLK.-May 21. At Fakenham,

the wife of the Rev. J. P. Higman,

rector.

May 29. At Old Buckenham, aged 65, Capt. Eyles Maunsher, R. N. He obtained the rank of Lieutenant in 1796, and was first of the Leviathan 74 at the battle of Trafalgar, when he was the first to leap on board, and carried the San Augustin, a Spanish 74. He was thereupon

made Commander. In 1810, in the Drake sloop, he destroyed a large French privateer off Camperdown, and in April following he captured the Tilsit 18. He was made Post Captain in Dec. 1813.

NORTHUMBERLAND. May 18. At Humshaugh, aged 80, the widow of T. Essex, esq. of Acton, Middlesex.

May 16. At the Forth House, Newcastle, aged 70, George Forster, esq. He had been an Alderman in the old Corporation for more than a quarter of a century, and Mayor three several times.

OXON.-May 27. At Deddington, the widow of the Rev. J. Faulkner, thirty years Vicar.

May 29. Aged 54, John Milbourne, a singular character, well known in Oxford. He was the son of a servant of the late Professor Hornsby, his mother being a hard working kitchen-woman at St. John's College. "Johnny Milbourne," as he was familiarly called by all the chil dren of Oxford, who delighted in plaguing him, and being terrified by his menaces in return, was in appearance a sort of Caliban; he bore a huge club, and crept at a sort of snail's pace on errands. Though a very slow, he was a sure messenger, and delivered his notes and letters (not messages, for he never could remember one) with all the precision and importance of a two-penny postinan. There are several portraits of Johnny Milbourne extant, the best of which is an etching (a private plate) by Mr. Nixon, formerly Fellow of St. John's.

June 12. At Watlington Park, aged 60, John Henry Tilson, esq. for several years a Lieutenant-Colonel of the Oxfordshire Militia. He was matriculated of Christ Church, Oxford, in 1786, received the honorary degree of M. A. in 1789, and that of D. C. L. in 1812.

SOMERSET.-May 14. At the house of Edward Dyne, esq. Bruton, Susannah, widow of the Rev. St. John Blacker, D.D.

May 21. At Weston super Mare, Annabella, widow of the Hon. Charles Savile, unele to the present Earl of Mexborough. Her maiden name was Wilson; she was married in 1803, and left a widow without issue in 1807.

Lately. At Bath, Clements Strafford Courtenay, esq. son of the late Wm.

Courtenay, esq. Commissary-general at Minorca, by Lady Jane Stuart, third dau. of James 2d Earl of Bute.

Miss Humphrys, of Hinton Abbey.

Aged 83, Frances, widow of John Kitson, esq. mother of George Kitson, esq. of Bath, and aunt to Philip George, esq. Town Clerk of that Corporation. She was a Miss Stringer, of Somerton.

At Batheaston, aged 65, Sophia, wife of T. Walters, esq. 2nd dau. of the late Rev. J. Skynner, Rector of Easton, Northamptonshire.

At Bathford, J. H. Jolliffe, esq. late of Kingsdon-house.

At Bath, Laura, widow of Jos. Warner, esq. late of St. Vincent's.

June 12. At the Vicarage, Wookey, in her 224 year, Eleanor, youngest dau. of the Rev. John Stevens Phillott.

SURREY.-May 23. At Clapham, aged 77, J. Elliotson, esq.

May 27. At Wimbledon, aged 54, Chas. Henry Bouverie, esq. only son of the late Hon. W. H. Bouverie, esq. by Lady Bridget Douglas, dau. of James 14th Earl of Morton, and brother to L dy Heytesbury.

June 10. At Richmond, Elizabeth, wife of Robt. Aldridge Busby, esq.

SUSSEX.-May 10. At Worthing, aged 65, Charles Beckford Long, esq. for many years resident at Langley-ball, co. Berks. He was the youngest and last surviving son of Edward Long, esq. the talented author of the History of Jamaica, He married Frances-Munro, dau. and heiress of Lucius Tucker, esq. by whom he has left a son, Charles Edward Long, esq. and two daughters. He was bu ried in the parish church of Seale, Surrey.

May 14. At St. Leonard's, aged 84, Barbara, widow of Rob. Dyneley, esq. of Bloomsbury-sq. and Nottingham

May 23. At Shoreham, aged 80, J. R. Hawkins, esq.

Lately. At Worthing, Capt. W. Tull, late 64th regt.

At her house in Brunswick-square, Brighton, Constance, relict of Samuel Yate Benyon, esq. one of his Majesty's Counsel, of Ash, Salop.

June 1. At Iden, aged 27, Naomi, wife of the Rev. Charles T. James.

June 4. At the rectory, East Hothley, in her 76th year, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. E. R. Langdale.

June 11. At Hastings, aged 16, Walter, youngest son of the late Hon. George Winn, M.P. of Warley Lodge,

Essex.

June 13. At Lavington, aged 20, Henry Martyn, son of the late Rev. John Sargent.

WARWICK.-May 25. At Tachbrook

Grove, aged 65, Mary, widow of Rev. George Nutcombe, Vicar of Colyton, Devon.

Lately. At Moreton Bagot, aged 40, Charles Crauford Peshell, esq. h. p. 84th foot.

WILTS.-May 18. Aged 62, John Alexander, esq. of Manningford, near Pewsey.

May 27. Aged 82, Thomas Wilmot, esq. late of Salisbury.

Lately. At Salisbury, Lieut. Daniel Hood, 7th Vet. Batt.

June 13. At Heytesbury, aged 72, Major John Jackson, R. M., formerly of Park House, Isle of Wight.

WORCESTERSHIRE. Anne Maria, widow of Edward Meysey Wigley, esq. of Sbakenhurst.

YORK.—May. 1. At Doncaster, aged 104, Sarah, widow of Benj. Barnshaw, better known by the name of Ben Jer sey, who for nearly half a century, was grave-digger at the parish church. She was followed to the grave by her only daughter, who was born when her mother had attained the age of 50. Ben Jersey received his cognomen on account of having married the deceased at Jersey when serving as a soldier.

May 2. At Carlton hall, Miles Stapleton, esq.

May 27. At Hull, aged 29, Mr. Bisset Addison, son of the late Rev. Daniel Addison, Rector of Pentland, co. Dorset.

May 31. At Heath hall, Wakefield, aged 43, John Armytage, esq. eldest son of Sir George Armytage, Bart. He married in 1818 Mary, dau. of Wm. Assbeton, of Downham, co. Lane, esq.

Lately. At Burton Constable, Holderness, Mary, only dau. of Brigadier-General Chichester, B. Legion in Spain.

June 4. Jane, wife of Lieut. Edward Shacklock, R.N. only dau. of the late Rev. John Foster, incumbent of Drypool.

June 5. At the house of his brotherin-law the Rev. John May, Rector of Holmpton, Yorkshire, aged 22, John de Kewer Frampton, esq. fifth son of the late Wm. Frampton, esq. Leadenhall-st.

June 10. At Redcar, aged 63, Miss Hannah Pennyman, of Carr Hall, near Whitby, sister to Sir W. Pennyman, Bt. and cousin german to Earl Grey.

June 11. At Ilkley, aged 51, Susanna, widow of Joshua Dixon, esq. of Leeds, dau. of late Rev. W. Shipley, of Horsforth.

WALES.-March 23. At Bangor, Anne, widow of Richard Dickinson, esq. of Hendon, Middlesex.

June 13. Aged 59, Mary, widow of the Rev. James Warner, of Abergavenny. June 15. Aged 12 years, Robert-Tra

herne, second son of the Rev. J. B. Williams, Vicar of Llantrissent.

Lately-Near Holywell, Jane, relict of S. Mostyn, esq. of Calcot Hall, Flint. At Wrexham, Lieut. R. S. Parry, Royal Flint Rifle Corps. SCOTLAND.-April 15. At Glasgow, Lieut. Col. James M'Nair, of Greenfield, K. H. Lieut.- Col. of the 73d regt. He was formerly of the 52d, and was engaged at Waterloo; he was appointed to the Lt.-Colonelcy of the 73d in 1830. At Irvine, Dumfriesshire, the seat of Sir Pulteney Malcolm, aged 73, Miss Malcolm.

May 29. At Edinburgh, James Wolfe Murray, esq. Lord Cringletie, one of the Senators of the College of Justice.

At Ballockmorie, Ayrshire, W. M'Adam, esq. of Burcombe House, Salisbury, eldest son of J. L. M'Adam, esq. of Bristol.

At Amisfield, Scotland, aged 12, the Hon. Margaret Charteris, eldest dau. of Lord Elcho.

IRELAND.-April 16. At Belmont, co. Donegal, aged 73, A. Clarke, esq. formerly of the Island of Trinidad. May 30. At the house of her son-inlaw Chas. Lovegrove, esq. Tuilles-hill, Sarah, relict of Adrian Moens, esq. late Dutch Consul at Bristol.

Lately. At Newpark, Sligo, Robert King Duke, esq.

In Dublin, Sir Edward Barry, Bart. At Holywood, W. J. Maginniss, esq. formerly of the 87th regt. He was wounded at Vittoria, Nivelle, and Orthes.

At Tervoe, co. Limerick, W. T. Monsell, esq. the oldest magistrate in the county.

June 14. At his seat, Wellpark, near Quin, the Rev. Dr. M'Mahon, R. C. Bishop of Killaloe. He was consecrated coadjutor Bishop of the Diocese about Nov. 1819, and on the death of Dr. O'Shaughnessy, in Aug. 1829, succeeded to the bishopric. He was educated for the church in Nantz.

ABROAD.-Dec. 31. At Swan River, Western Australia, aged 40, Wm. Trimmer, esq. of H. M. 17th regt.

March 30. Near Strasbourg, Sarah, the wife of John Mitford, esq.

Lately. At Paris, Robert Mitford, esq. late of the Bengal Civil Service.

At Vittoria, T. R. Fletcher, esq. 1st Lancers, Spanish Legion.

At Vittoria, aged 22, Henry Ibbotson, Staff-Assistant-Surgeon in the British Legion, elder surviving son of John Ibbotson, esq. of Ealing.

Of wounds received at St. Sebastian, on the 5th of May, Lt.-Col. Mitchell, British Auxiliary Legion; Lieut. Chadwick; and Lieut. W. Price, of the 10th

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