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have chiefly owed to the friendship of the Noble Earl who presides at the Board of Controul, and who, when Governor of Fort St. George, had the fullest opportunity of seeing and estimating his character.-Sir Barry Close has left no children, but has, it is believed, a surviving brother, and many nephews.-His remains were interred in Marylebone church-yard, with military honours, on the 26th ult. The military party was formed from the brigade of the East-India Company, commanded by the Colonel, Mr. Robert Thornton, the present Chairman; an attention to the memory of one of their most distinguished military servants, which reflects the highest credit upon the Court of Directors. Lord Buckinghamshire and Lord Powis were among the numerous friends who attended the funeral. The carriage of the Marquis Wellesley was in the train; but this Nobleman was prevented, by severe indisposition, from paying the last duty to one, whose character he so highly respected, and whose great talents be so actively employed during the whole period of his adninistration of the Government of India.

In Bryanstone-street, Mrs. Barnard, relict of Rev. Thos. Collier B. of Caselon, co. Cambridge.

George Vincent Smith, fourth son of Thos. S. esq. of Bolton-street, Piccadilly.

In Broad-street, aged 71, Jos. Smith, esq. of the house of Smith and Holt, bankers, and one of the society of Friends.

In Grosvenor-place, the infant daughter of Lady Bligh.

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In Upper Guildford-street, aged 16, the daughter of A. Timbrell, esq.

Suddenly, Mr. Robinson, schoolmaster, Lincoln's-inn-fields.

Aged 14, the only daughter of F. Hare Naylor, esq.

At Croom's-hill, Greenwich, aged 87, Mrs. Mary Godwin, widow of Major-gen. John G. R. A.

At Acton-green, the daughter of R. Birnie, esq.

At Harrow, aged 13, the eldest son of Edw. Sheppard, esq. of the Ridge.

Cambridge.-At Cambridge, in her 82d year, Mrs. Finch, relict of Mr. Joshua F. formerly an Alderman of that Corporation. Rev. Mr. Bullen, rector of Kennet. Cheshire.-Aged 27, Mr. R. Ashurst, of Puddington.

Cumberland.-At Moat Hall, Mary, wife of Rev. Claudius Buchanan, D. D. youngest daughter of Henry Thompson, esq. of Kirby Hall.

At Cracrup, parish of Stapleton, aged 102, Archibald Grieve, who was blessed with an uninterrupted series of good health, and a remarkable serenity of temper.

At Beckermont, aged 102, Miss Sarah Hodgson, a maiden lady.

At Workington, aged 97, Mrs. Eliz.
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Axminster,

At Sidmouth, Eliza, fifth daughter of Mr. Lanfear, of Walley, Berks.

At Honiton, Mrs. Westcott, mother of Capt. W. who fell in the battle of the Nile.

At Tiverton, in his 56th year, J. Davy Foulkes, esq. in the commission of the peace for Devon, and formerly commander of the Hon. East India Company's ship Asia.

At Stoke-cottage, near Plymouth-dock the wife of W. R. Smith, esq. Navy-agent J. M. How, esq. of Colyton, formerly an eminent attorney at Chard.

At Kentisbere, John Turner, esq. At Shebbear, aged 86, Geo. Hockin, esq. Mrs. Anne Chelwich, widow of Wm. C. esq. of Oldstone.

Dorsetshire.-At Poole, in his 70th year, D'Ewes Coke, esq. many years chief-justice, &c. of Newfoundland.

Durham.-At Durham, in the prime of life, Eliza, dau. of Rev. Mr. Hazlewood.

At Durham, aged 88, Frances, relict of Mr. Thos. Forster, of Claypeth, one of the society of Friends.

Aged 69, Jasper Harrison, esq. of Whickham.

At Stockton, aged 73, Mrs. Raisbeck, mother of Lieut.-col. R. of the Stockton Volunteer Infantry.

At her son's, near Longhorsley, aged 90, Mrs. Dobson.

At Evenwood, aged 89, Mr. P. Rogers. At Ryton, aged 97, Mrs. Jane Permilla, formerly of Leadgate.

At Todholes, aged upwards of 100, Mr. Wm. Snowdon, formerly a farmer at Hepple, in the parish of Rothbury.

Essex. At Widdington, in his 1st year, Rev. Rich. Birch, late of Roxwell, rector of Doddinghurst and Shellow Bowells. He was one of the oldest magistrates of this county.

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Gloucestershire. - Mr. T. Dowding, of Old Sodbury, nearly 50 years tenant of the Codrington family; a worthy honest

man.

At Cirencester, Edward, youngest son of R. Croome, esq.

At Cheltenham, A. Byrch, esq. Aged 82, Mr. John Heskins, of Nails worth.

Hants. In Bishop Morley's College, Winchester, aged 66, Mrs. Thein, relict of the late Rev. Mr. T. rector of Worthing, near Basingstoke.

At Lyndhurst, aged 86, Mr. Flower Archer, many years one of the Keepers of the New Forest.

J.

J. M'Curdy, esq. surgeon, of Hambledon.

At Southampton, John Henderson, esq. son of the late Robert Henderson, esq. of Brighton.

At Christchurch, aged 43, Capt. James Noyce, R. N.

At Newport, Philip Reece, gent. comptroller of the customs at that port.

Rev. W. Alcock, D. D. rector of Selborne. It is painful to add, that this unfortunate gentleman (who had at times, for some years past, been in a low way) shot himself in the absence of his family.

Hereford.At Hereford, Mrs. Hayton, widow of T. C. H. esq. of Wisteston Court. Jane, eldest daughter of Rev. J. Bullock, prebendary of Hereford cathedral.

At Hereford, aged 33, John, son of C. Berrington, esq. late of Wintercolt.

At Leominster, aged 65, Abraham Wyke, esq.

Hertfordshire. At the house of her son, West Hyde, near Rickmansworth, aged 73, Anne, widow of John Bache, esq. of Watford, in the same county.

Lancashire.-At Stretford, aged 21, Mr. J. Hulme, jun. member of the College of Surgeons.

Of a fever, caught whilst visiting the poor and necessitous sick, in the discharge of his pastoral duties, aged 33, Rev. Philip Darell, one of the clergymen of the Catholic Chapel, Preston, son of H. D. esq. of Calchill, Kent, and nephew to Mrs. Dalton, of Thurnham. He was some time one of the professors in the college of Stonyhurst.

Rev. James Fordyce, rector of Stand, near Manchester.

At Ulverston, Lieut.-col. Irton, of the East India Company's service; brother to E., I. esq. of Irton-hill, near Whitehaven.' Rev. John Farringdon, curate of Astley chapel.

At Gorton-house, Thos. Beard, esq. At Naworth castle, Susan, wife of Thos. Ramshay, esq.

from his own door, about 100 yards, by his three sons and younger son-in-law, agreeably to an antient and affecting custom in the Principality. He and the late Dr. Caleb Evans, of Bristol, were brothers' children. His eldest son, in conformity with the desire of the deceased, improved the event of his death at Worship-street, from Job xiv. 1, 2.

Norfolk.-Aged 58, Rev. Leonard Shelford, rector of North Tuddenhain, and formerly fellow of Corpus Christi college, Cambridge.

At Hadiscoe, aged 92, the wife of Mr. W. Lamb.

At Norwich, aged 64, Mrs. Martha Hook, sister of the late Counsellor H. of Mulbarton.

At Woodbastwick, in his 105th year, Mr. John Ling.

Aged 75, C. Ayton, of Diss, who had been 49 years sexton of that parish.

Felicia, daughter of the late Rev. Edw. Barker, of Bacton, and one of the principals in the Female Academy at Grovehouse, Diss.

Aged 80, Mrs. Mary Drake, relict of Mr. John D. of Yarmouth.

Northumberland.-At Alnwick, Thomas Adams, esq.

At Humsbaugh, near Hexham, aged 79, Mr. Robert Rowell,

In Berwick, aged 83, Mr. Wm. Bruce, late farmer.

Aged 91, Jacob Watson, of Allendaletown, one of the Society of Friends.

Notts,-At Nottingham, aged 79, Mrs. Clarke, who survived her husband but a few days.

At Edingley, aged 88, Mr. Wm. Cutts, father of the late Mr. C. attorney, of Nottingham.

At Carborton, aged 102, Eliz. Wilcock, a poor woman, who retained her eye-sight, and her faculties in general, till her death.

At Southwell, Rev. M. Jackson, one of the vicars choral of the Collegiate Church. Leicestersh.--Susan, wife of Geo. Moore, there, and some time since master of the Free Grammar-school.

esq. of Appleby.

Lincolnsh.-Thos. Cracroft, esq. of West Keal, near Spilsby.

At Grantham, in his 73d year, Mr. John Eggleston; by whose death society is deprived of a valuable member-religion of a strenuous supporter-and the poor of a kind and generous benefactor.

Monmouthshire.-Thomas Wanklyn, esq.

of Monmouth.

In his 71st year, Mr. Caleb Evans, of Pontypool. He was an active and useful member of the community; possessed a good understanding, a cheerful disposition, and a benevolent heart. Beloved and respected through life, a more than usually large concourse of people followed his remains to the tomb. His bier was borne

At Standard-hill, after many years confinement by a nervous complaint, Miss Freeth, daughter of the late Mr. Dan. F.

Oxfordshire.-Augustus, youngest son of Charles Marsack, esq. of Cavershampark.

Somerset.-At Bath, E. Barkett, esq. of the Lawn, South Lambeth,

At Bath, Miss Wills, sister of the lady of Sir G. Beaumont,

At Bath, the wite of Dr. Moodie, eldest daughter of the late R. Crowther, esq. of Boswell-court, London, and grand-daughter of the celebrated Mr. Sam. Richardson.

Mr. John Jelly, attorney-at-law, many years vestry-clerk of the parish of Walcot, Bath,

At

At Clifton, John Quarrel, esq. late commanding-officer of the 10th foot,

At Clifton, aged 53, the wife of the Rev. Thomas Birt, of Newland, co. Glou

cester.

At the Hot Wells, Bristol, the eldest daughter of Walter Fletcher Gasen, esq. of Lincoln's-inn-fields.

At Bedminster, the wife of Rev. T. Exon, of Creech, daughter of the late Mr. J. Getley, ironmaster, Bristol.

At Hallatrow, aged 84, Mr. R. Purnell, the venerable and highly-esteemed uncle of J. P. esq. of Woodborough House, near Bath.

At Dodington, the youngest daughter of C. Codrington, esq.

Aged 98, Mr. Francis Weaver, of CurryMallet.

At Beechen Cliff, near Bath, Mrs. Anne Collibee, last surviving daughter of the late E. Bushell C. esq.

Stafford.-Emma Maria, eldest daughter of Rev. Thomas Grove, rector of Mavesyn Ridware.

In his 80th year, Mr. Solomon Grosvenor, of Wolverhampton.

chel-park, belonging to the Earl of Egremont, by which his hand was so dreadfully shattered that he died shortly after from loss of blood, Thos. Johnston, a labouring man, of North Chapel.

Aged 60, William Cooper, an eminent solicitor, of Lewes.

At Chichester, Joseph Kirkman, esq. captain in the Royal Navy.

Rev. R.-J. Sayer, vicar of Rudgwick, and Leominster.

Aged 61, the Rev. W. Lord, rector of Northiam, and prebendary of Chichester. Warwickshire. At Coventry, aged 93, Mrs. Sherwood, relict of Henry S. esq. At Oldbury, in his 96th year, Mr. John Sedgley.

The wife of Mr. Crump, solicitor, Coventry.

Miss Coles, daughter of Rev. Mr. C. formerly vicar of St. Mary's, Warwick. At Claverdon, aged 45, Rev. T.-H. Davis. At Milton, Mrs. Bird, sister of W. Phelps, esq. of Puckrup.

In his 65th year, Rev. J. Eyre, headmaster of the Grammar-school Solihull, aad rector of Winterbourne Stoke and

Aged 66, the wife of Rev. Wm. Corne, Nettleton; equally distinguished by the rector of Tixall and Swinnerton.

At Brereton, W. C. Glover, esq.

In his 64th year, Rev. John Best, prebendary of the Collegiate Church in Wolverhampton, vicar of Sedgley, and perpetual curate of Bilston.

At Meaford-hall, aged 85, Wm. Jervis, esq. eldest brother of Earl St. Vincent. Rev. J. Applestone, priest of the Roman Catholic Chapel, Forebridge.

Mary, second daughter of R. Bamford, esq. of Glascote, near Tamworth.

At Cheadle, Rich. Smith, esq. of Hainton, co. Lincoln.

At Keel, Louisa, daughter of Walter Sneyd, esq.

Suffolk.-Aged 70, Robert Trotman, esq. many years an eminent brewer at Ipswich. He had repeatedly served the office of bailiff for that borough; and was high sheriff for the county in 1786.

Aged 70, Mrs. Wynne, relict of Rev. W. W. of Dennington.

At Offton, aged 87, Sarah, widow of Rev. Luke Leake.

Aged 104, John Stiff, labourer, of Norton.

Aged 87, S. Kilderbee, esq. of Ipswich. At Woodbridge, aged 83, Maximilian Daw, esq.

At Landguard Fort, aged 16, HenriettaMaria Stuart, daughter of Ferdinand Smyth S. great-grandson of Charles II.

Aged 78, Mr. C. Lockwood, attorney, of Stow-market.

Surrey. At Egham, Mr. Geo. Cater, attorney-at-law.

Sussex. In consequence of his gun bursting whilst shooting pheasants in Mi

solidity of his understanding and the benevolence of his heart.

At the Apollo-house, Deritend, near Bingham, in the prime of life, Henry→ Thomas Murcott, esq. the representative of an antient family of Ladbrooke.

Mr. Thomas Spurrier, an eminent malster, of Birmingham.

At Hall-court, Mrs. Smith, relict of John S. esq.

Aged 100, Mr. John Ward, of Hampton Lucy.

Westmoreland.-At Kendal, in consequence of falling into the fire, aged 85, Sarah Gregg.

At Kendal, aged 80, Wm. Woof, late of Stainton.

At Kendal, aged 76, John Postlethwaite, esq. who practised as a solicitor 50 years, and was much respected in his profession. He contributed liberally to several charitable institutions.

Aged 96, Mr. Matthew Harrison, of Bampton, near Appleby.

At Brougham vicarage, aged 72, Mr. John Pearson.

At Ings, Hugil, aged 75, Rev. Mr. Kilner.

At Reagill-low-field, after an indisposition of nearly 10 years, Mr. Tho. Hodgson, late of Liverpool, coal-merchant.

Wills. In his 85th year, Mr. Joseph Lush, of Hyde Farm, Damerham. The above farm (in which he was born and died) was occupied by his father and himself nearly a century: and during that time the disproportionate sums of 41. 10s. and 507. were received per load for wheat grown on the same.

Rev. Geo. Gibbes, D. D. nearly 50 years rector of Woodborough, and in the commission of the peace.

Caroline, youngest daughter of Rev. H. Rice, of Tollard Royal.

Catherine, daughter of the late Thomas Burrough, esq. of Laverstock, near Salisbury.

At Devizes, Thomas Lynch, esq.

Aged 57, Mrs. Weeks, relict of Mr. William W. of Poulton.

whom attended him to his grave. In 1789, he was sheriff of Hull, and, on turning over his office to his successor, received a most grateful testimony of his humanity, in a letter signed by all the prisoners in the gaol.

Aged 77, Mr. Matthew Gedling, of Hull. At Pontefract, aged 93, Mrs. Stroaker. Wm. Downing, esq. of Studley; he was an alderman of the borough of Ripon. Aged 81, Mrs. Anna Lowson, of Brid

At Clack. Mrs. Lucy Heath, widow of lington Quay, widow of Mr. M. L. late of Matthew H. esq.

At Chitterne, Mrs. E. Morris, widow of Jeremiah M. esq. late of Mere.

At Westbury, the wife of John Crosby,

esq.

Mrs. Edgecumbe, of Malmsbury.

At Trowbridge, Mr. John Innes, late of Plymouth, father of Rev. J. I. formerly minister of the Independent church, Trowbridge.

At Seagry, G. Bayliffe, esq.

Aged 82, John Rooke, esq. of Thorpe. At Tilshead, in his 43d year, Mr. Rob. Edwards. His benevolence had endeared him to the poor, and no man ever lived more beloved, or died more lamented.

Worcestershire.-At his prebendal house, Worcester, in his 80th year, Rev. James Torkington, LL. D. of Stukeley, Hunts, only brother of Rev. John T. D. D. master of Clare-hall, Cambridge, and elder brother of Mrs. Lafargue, see p. 387.

At Worcester, Rev. Clement Weetman Catholic priest, of Grafton, near Bromsgrove.

At Worcester, Dr. W. Kirkland, an eminent physician, formerly of Chelmsford, and late of Bath.

H. Dangerfield, esq. of Mathon. At Peopleton, in her 90th year, Mary, widow of Josiah Dineley, esq.

Frances, daughter of J. Skey, esq. of the Hyde, near Upton-upon-Severn.

Aged 103, Mrs. Yates, of Chaddesley Corbet.

York. At York, aged 86, Mrs. Sarah Rhodes, a lady of exemplary piety and benevolence.

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The wife of Rev. Mr. Kitchinman, of York, youngest daughter of the late Dr. Knowler, of Beddington, co. Northampton. Aged 74, Rev. J. Cantley, rector of Over Helmsley, near York.

At Hull, aged 72, John Harneis, esq. father of the corporation of the Trinityhouse, at that port. No man ever lived more respected, or died more regretted. He was a member of the Trinity-house 35 years, and the opinion entertained of him by his brother members may be gathered from the unusual circumstance of the whole body attending his funeral in their cloaks. He was an unceasing friend to the poor, especially in promoting the education of their children, great numbers of

Carnaby.

At Kingthorp, Mary, wife of Lieut.col. Fothergill, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Alderman Bacon, of York.

At Kirkella, aged 52, John Sykes, esq.

At Longwy, aged 45, Capt. Wm. Atkinson, of Hull. He was taken prisoner about two years ago, in the ship Harvey, of Hull, by a French privateer, in the Mediterranean. Since that time he has been a prisoner on his parole, and of infinite service to his fellow-prisoners at Longwy.

In her 102d year, Elizabeth, widow of Elias Hartley, of Clifton, near York.

Fell from his horse, and expired immediately, whilst riding with his son, apparently in perfect health, aged 52, Rev. R. Paver, vicar of Ledsham, and rector of Kirksmeaton.

Aged 96, Rev. David Price, vicar of Ormsby.

At Acomb, in his 76th year, Mr. H, Sotheran, of the corporation for Bootham Ward, late bookseller and stationer of York.

At Acomb, aged 82, Wm. Burstall, esq. At North Stanley, aged 83, Mr. W. Mitchel. At his funeral, the poor of Stanley were accommodated with chaises to Burneston, where he was interred among his ancestors. After his interment, the procession moved on to the Old Oaktree, Leeminghouse, where a hot dinner was provided for 150 persons.

Aged 80, Mrs. Burton, widow of Mr. R. B. surgeon, last surviving sister of Alderman Dickons, all of Beverley.

At Staniforth, in her 91st year, Jeanette, relict of Mr. T. Foster.

At Woodhall, near Wetherby, aged 87, Wm. Fenton Scott, esq.

Elizabeth, third daughter of T.-A. Ingleby, esq. of Laukland Hall, ncar Settle. WALES. Rev. T. Rathbone, vicar of Llanbedrog, Anglesea.

Aged 103, Mrs. Jane Jones, of Tan a Wall, near Mold, ce. Flint.

At Cardiff, aged 64, E. Morgan, esq. of Llandaff.

At Dolgelly, co. Merioneth, in his 69th year, Rev. Owen Lloyd, vicar of Stapenhill, near Burton-upon-Trent.

In his 92d year, Rev. John Higgon, of Haverfordwest.

May

May 1. Sophia, wife of Mr. William Philpot, of High Holborn.

May 2. At Tottenham, in her 19th year, Hannah, wife of Mr. Richard Blachford, jun. Lombard-street, daughter of Mr. Tho. Hankin, of Newlands, near Stanstead, Herts.

At Lambeth, aged 75, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, daughter-in-law of the late Joseph Buckmaster, esq.

In his 62d year, Mr. Robert Whittaker, of Monument-yard.

At Lambeth, John Herring, esq.

At his seat at South Dalton, co. York, aged 77, William Hotham, Lord Hotham, Baron Hotham of South Dalton, and a Baronet, Admiral of the Red squadron of his Majesty's fleet. His Lordship was born April 8, 1736, the third son of Sir Beaumont Hotham, bart, the seventh baronet in descent from Sir John Hotham, created to that dignity, Jan. 4, 1621, who was afterwards beheaded on Tower-bill, with his eldest son, Sir John Hotham, knt, for his loyalty to Charles II. Lord Hotham entered early into the Navy, and was promoted to the rank of captain in 1757; rear-admiral in 1787; vice-admiral in 1790; admiral of the blue, 1795; admiral of the white, 1799; and admiral of the red 1806: and for his distinguished conduct on several occasions, was created Baron Hotham of South Dalton, with a remainder to the issue male of his father, Sir Beaumont Hotham, bart. In 1811, his Lordship succeeded to the family estates, and the title of baronet, on the death of his nephew, Sir Charles Hotham, the tenth baronet.-Lord Hotham was never married; the titles and estate consequently devolve to his next brother, Sir Beaumont Hotham, knt. late a. Baron of the Exchequer, now the second Lord Hotham, and the twelfth Baronet.

Fell bravely fighting against the French, in the battle of Lutzen, his Serene Highness the Prince of Mecklenburg Strelitz, nephew of her Majesty the Queen.

At Berlin, in his 83d year, his Royal Highness Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia. He was youngest son of Frederick William I. brother to Frederick II. and great uncle to the present reigning Monarch.

May 3. At the vicarage-house, Wadhurst, Sussex, Mrs. Salmon, widow; mother of Rev. W. Salmon, vicar of Wadhurst, and sister to W. Gray, esq. of Crewkerne, Somerset.

In Great Tower-street, aged 55, Mr. John Botheroyd.

At Winslow, Bucks, in his 79th year, W. Selby, esq. son of R. Lowndes, esq. formerly one of the representatives of the county of Backs, and father of William Lowndes, esq. the present member for the county.

At Rempstone Lodge, co. Nottingham, aged 58, Mrs. Entwisle, the wife of John Entwisle, esq. of Foxholes-hall, co. Lancaster, and the eldest daughter of the late Hugh Lyle, esq. of Coleraine in Ireland.

May 4. In Gray's Inn Passage, of a rapid consumption, which brought him to the grave in three weeks, aged 25, Mr. John Fleming, a Compositor in the office of the Printers of this Magazine. He was a native of Aberdeen; and it is much to his honour that he surmounted the narrow bounds of a common school education, and by unwearied study attained a very considerable degree of knowledge in Chemistry and Natural Philosophy, and in A proof of other departments of Science. this exists in some Lectures in MS. (part of a series which he delivered publicly in Aberdeen in 1812) on Geology, on the Properties of Matter and the Laws of Motion, &c.-He was a young man of mild and unassuming manners, diligent in his business, and exemplary in his conduct, He had for several years supported his Mother, a widow, who resided at Aberdeen; and, just before his illness, had anticipated the satisfaction of sending for her to London to reside with him. being informed of his alarming situation, she set off immediately from Aberdeen; and by a passage by sea of four days arrived in London in time to be present at a few of the latter hours of her lamented son, by whose loss she has now, at the age of 63, to seek for the means of future subsistence.

On

May 5. At the house of John Willis, esq. Loughton, Essex, in her 86th year, Mrs. Anne Bates, widow.

At Barhampton, J. Wombwell, esq. who had just completed that elegant residence.

Missed his way, owing to the darkness of the night, and drowned in the Thames be-. tween Salthill and Staines, Mr. Cha, Cecil.

May 6. In Great Rupert-street, in her 73d year, Mrs. Martha Cranmer, of Quendon-hall, Essex.

In Panton-street, Mr. J. Pearse, purser of H. M. ship Blake.

The wife of Mr. Jack, of St. Martin'slane.

Anne, wife of P. Guillebaud, esq. of Spital-square.

At Clapham, aged 81, Mrs. Geledneki. At Felstead, Rev. W. J. Carless, B. A. 19 years master of Felstead school.

At Teignmouth, Mary, wife of T. Whitmore, esq. of Dudmaston, Salop.

At Bath, Eulalia, wife of J. Burn, esq. of Lincoln's-inn-fields.

At Clifton, at an advanced age, Capt. George Parkman, who many years was a Trader from the Port of Bristol.

Thomas Pomeroy, esq. descended from the antient family of Ralph Pomerai, de Pomeris, or de Pomeroy, who came

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