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esq. of Great St. Helen's, London. He was a Director of the London Missionary Society; and, among other acts of Christian charity, he frequently conveyed in his ships, free of cost, the Society's Missionaries and stores, as well as those of the Church Missionary Society, to their far distant stations in the Southern Pacific.

Feb. 16. Aged 72, John Broadley Wilson, esq. of Clapham, Treasurer of the Baptist Missionary Society, and of the Religious Tract Society, and a munificent benefactor to both those institutions. He was nephew to the late Henry Broadley, esq. of Hull.

At the Regent's-park, aged 82, Frances, widow of Gen. Sir H. W. Dalrymple, Bart. She was the youngest dau, of Gen. Francis Leighton, 3d son of Sir Edward Leighton, Bart. was married in 1783, and left a widow in 1830, having had issue Sir A. J. Dalrymple, the present Bart., the late Lt. Col. L. C. Dalrymple, C.B., and three daughters.

Feb. 20. At Lambeth-palace, aged two years and a half, Willoughby-Hastings, third son of Sir George H. W. Beaumont, Bart. and grandson of the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Feb. 22. In Queen Ann-street West, aged 62, the Hon. Juliana Curzon, dau. of the late and sister of the present Lord Scarsdale.

At Brompton, aged 46, Robert Waithman, esq. eldest son of the late Mr. Alderman Waithman, M.P.

In Charles-st. Covent-garden, in her 22d year, Elizabeth-Ruth, daughter of James Winston, esq. joint proprietor of the Theatre Royal, Haymarket.

Feb. 24. In James-st. Buckinghamgate, aged 81, Sarah, widow of Henry Bates, esq.

In Chester-terrace, Regent's-park, aged 54, Martha, widow of W. Pulsford, esq. of Wimpole-street.

Feb. 25. At Limehouse, aged 93, Christopher Richardson, esq.

Lately In South-st. aged 86, Dame Mary Affleck. She was first married to Richard Vassall, esq. of Jamaica, by whom she had an only daughter, Elizabeth, the present Lady Holland; and secondly, to Sir Gilbert Affleck, Bart. who died without issue in 1808.

In Dorset-sq. aged 70, Rosetta, widow of James Stephens, esq. of Camerton. March 1. At Cork st. in his 45th year, James Sanderson, esq.

March 3. At the house of Lord Arden, her father, St. James's-place, the Hon. Caroline Frances, wife of Sir. W. Heathcote, Bart. of Hursley Park, Hants. Her ladyship was marr. Nov. 8, 1825, and has left a son born in the following year.

At the Lodge, South Lambeth,in his 79th year, Major.-Gen. Thomas Hardwicke, of the East India Company's service.

March 4. In Holles-st. Cavendish-sq. aged 62, Thomas Norris Aufrére, esq., most deservedly loved and lamented by his numerous friends and relatives. He was the fourth son of Anthony Aufrére, esq. formerly of Hoveton Hall, Norfolk, by Anne, sister of the pious and learned Mr. Norris of Whitton in the same county, who founded the Norrisian Professorship at Cambridge. He acquired a very affluent fortune in the civil service of the Hon. East India Company on the Madras Establishment, from which he retired some years ago; and, never having married, nor indulged in expensive habits for his own gratification, his principal happiness was to distribute his superabundance in deeds of kindness and liberality towards those connections to whom they were most useful.

March 6. At Hammersmith, aged 2 years and a half, Henry-James; and on the 7th, aged 4 years and 8 months, Charles-Edward, children of the Rev. H. J. Newbery, Rector of St. Margaret Pattens and St. Gabriel Fenchurch.

In Hunter-st. aged 17, Morgan, eldest son of the late Robert Richardson, esq. of Madras medical service.

March 7. John Strongitharm, esq. of Waterloo-place, aged 76.

March 9. At the Pavilion, Hansplace, Gertrude Frances Anna Maria, youngest dau. of Sir Francis Shuckburgh, Bart. aged 16 months.

March 11. At his father's in Russellsq. aged 38, Edward Hanson, esq. of Leyton, Essex

March 14. In Orchard-st. the widow of George Squibb, esq. of Saville-row.

March 15. In Milton-st. Dorset-square, aged 60, Vincent D'Oliveria, esq. of Madeira, and late of Lisbon.

March 16. In Dover-street, aged 19 months, the Hon. Elizabeth Harriet, second daughter of Lord Eliot.

March 20. At Mabledon-place, aged 34, T. W. Chevalier, esq. of Torrington-sq.

BERKS.-Feb. 24. In his 50th year, Mr. Skeats, organist of St. George's chapel, Windsor, and formerly organist of Ely cathedral.

BUCKS. March 7. At Hall-place, Beaconsfield, Mary, the beloved wife of the Rev. W. M. Bradford, Rector of Hedsore, Bucks.

CAMBRIDGE-Feb. 13. At Cambridge, in his 20th year, Frederick Crawford, eldest son of Captain Booth, late student of the Royal Military college, Sandhurst. DERBYSHIRE. Feb. 13. Harriette,

wife of John Heacock, esq. of Etwell, second dau. of the late John Iddins, esq. of Summerfield House.

DEVON.-Feb. 17. Lucy, wife of the Rev. Wm. Mills, of Exeter, late of Harrow, leaving ten children.

Feb. 24. At Bitton, near Teignmouth, aged 78, William Mackworth Praed, esq. Serjeant-at-law, late Chairman of the Audit Office, Somerset house, from which he retired some years ago upon a pension of 1000l. He has left three sons, two of whom are in the law, and one a banker in Fleet street.

Feb. 22. At Kingsbridge, at an advanced age, Thomas Wyse, esq. late an eminent solicitor of that town.

DORSET -Feb. 14. Elizabeth, widow of Rear-Adm. Ingram, of Burton Bradstock.

Feb. 25. At Bridport, John Tucker, esq. surgeon and coroner for the Western Division of the county.

March 9. At Stock house, aged 82, the widow of J. H. Wolcott, esq. of Lyme.

March 11. At East Stower, aged 70 Ann, widow of Joseph Long, esq. of Bainley house.

ESSEX.-Feb. 16. At Harwich, aged 55, B. Chapman, esq. many years town clerk.

Feb. 15. Judith, wife of the Rev. Jonathan Walton, D. D. Rector of Birdbrook.

GLOUCESTER.-Feb. 1. At Cheltenham, Anne-Eliza, only daughter of the late Col. Carnie, who for many years commanded the 6th Foot.

Feb. 8. Aged 56, Mr. Edmund Sheriff, upwards of 25 years Master of the Merchants' Hall School, Bristol.

Feb 12. At Downend, in the house of her son Col. Sealy, aged 81, Elizabeth, widow of Benjamin Sealy, esq.

Feb. 13. At Cheltenham, Jane, widow of Henry-William Knox, esq. of Netleypark, co. Mayo.

Feb. 14. At Clifton, Elizabeth, widow of John Leacroft, esq. of Southwell, Notts, dau. of Wm. Swymmer, esq. formerly of Rowberrow, Som.

Feb. 15. At Cheltenham, Pennett, esq. brother-in-law to Lord Colchester.

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At Chavenage house, Miss Phelps. Feb. 24. Aged 75, the widow of Wintour Harris, esq. of Bristol.

Feb. 26. At Henbury, aged 80, Timothy Powell, esq.

March 5. At Clifton, Mrs. Dulcibella Hall, youngest daughter of the late John Hall, esq. of Durbam.

March 6. At Cheltenham, aged 66, Margaret, widow of Sir John Williams, Bart. of Bodllewyddan, co. Flint. She was the dau, and heiress of Hugh Williams, of Tyfry in Anglesea, esq. was married Oct. 21, 1791, and left a widow in Oct. 1830, having had issue the present Baronet, three other sons, and five daughters, two of whom are Lady Willoughby de Broke, and Mrs. Lucy, of Charlecote.

HANTS.-Feb. 14. At Winchester,aged 86, Martha, widow of the Rev. Sir Peter Rivers Gay, Bart., Prebendary of Winchester, and mother of Sir Henry Rivers, Bart. of Martyr Worthy. She was a dau. of Wm. Coxe, M. D., was married in 1768, and left a widow in 1790, having had issue, Sir Thomas, Sir James, and Sir Peter, the 7th, 8th, and present Baronets, one other son, and five daughters.

Feb. 23. At Madeira, aged 74, J. Leacock, Esq. of Westbrook, Isle of Wight.

Feb. 24. Grace, wife of Sam. Whitchurch, Esq. of North Charford.

Feb. 30. At Eggington, aged 85, Sarah, widow of Colonel Moore.

Lately. The Lady of Sir William Long, Knt. and Alderman of Huntingdon.

Feb. 20. At Turvey house, Archibald, second son of Sam. Clarke Jervoice, Esq. Feb. 16. At Huntingdon, aged 75, Mr. Alexander Peterkin, bookseller.

KENT.-March 2. Aged 66, W. Spencer, esq. of Chatham, Jate First Clerk in the Storekeeper's office of His Majesty's Dock yard.

LEICESTER.-Feb 17. Aged 36, Chas. King Thaddeus Price, gent. one of the proprietors of the Leicester Journal.

LINCOLN.-Feb. 5. At Sleaford, Mr. Wm. Strapps, aged 62, who travelled as the Lincolnshire giant for a number of years.

Feb. 13. At Haverholm Priory, aged 43, the Rt. Hon. Georgiana Charlotte, Countess of Winchelsea and Nottingham. She was the eldest dau. of James 3d and present Duke of Montrose, by his 2d wife Lady Caroline-Maria Montagu, sister to the present Duke of Manchester. She was married July 26, 1814, and has left one son, Viscount Maidstone, and one daughter._Her Ladyship's funeral took place at Ewerby, near Sleaford. The chief mourners were the Earl, Viscount Maidstone, and the two Lords Graham, the late Countess's brothers.

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MIDDLESEX.- March 9. Lucy, wife of the Rev. Dawson Warren, M.A. Vicar of Edmonton, dau. of the late Rev. T. Jackson, D.D. Canon Residentiary of St. Paul's.

March 11. At Hounslow, aged 81, John Palmer, esq.

NORFOLK.-Feb. 6. At Letton, the seat of her grandfather T. T. Gurdon, esq. aged seven years, Laura, only surviving dau. of the late Henry Wodehouse, esq. eldest son of Lord Wodehouse.

Feb. 23. Aged 66, at New Lakenham, Mr. William Cole, second son of the late John Cole, gent. of Boyland hall, in Mourningthorpe, and father of Mr. George Cole, surgeon, of Ely. He was the author of "Rural Months, and other Poems."

March 2. Aged 73, William Barwick, of Holt Lodge, esq.

NORTHAMPTONSH.-Jan 28. At Long Buckby, at the house of her son-in-law Sommersby Edwards, esq. aged 69, Elizabeth, wife of Charles Easton, esq. of Twickenham.

Feb. 5. In his 70th year, Samuel Tibbits, esq. of Northampton.

Feb. 27. At Ailesworth, aged 45, Anne, wife of A. Christie, esq.

March 19. Aged 82, Mrs. Mary Hunt of Wadenhoe House, in the county of Northampton, and of Palace-yard, Glou

cester.

OXON.-Feb. 26. At Grey's-court, aged 90, Mary, widow of Sir Thomas Stapleton, Bart. and great-grandmother of the Baroness le Despencer. She was the daughter of Henry Fane, esq. of Wormsley, brother to Thomas, 8th Earl of Westmoreland, by his second wife, Anne, daughter of Dr. John Wynne, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells; was married Nov. 27, 1765, and was left a widow, Jan. 1, 1781, with three sons and two daughters, of whom the eldest was the late Lord le Despencer.

March 1. At Christ-church, Oxford, of hooping cough, Charlotte-Jane-Eva, and March 3, W. Oke, youngest children of the Rev. Dr. Buckland, Canon of Christchurch.

SOMERSET. Feb. 10. At Perridge House, near Shepton Mallett, Robert Pearse, esq.

Feb. 13. In her 75th year, Sarah, relict of Robert Carey Corfe, esq. late of Salisbury.

Feb. 14. At Bath, Lieut.- Col. George Bourne, East Kent Militia.

Lately. At Wild Oak, near Taunton, Miss Duncan, sister of the late Capt. Menzies Duncan, E. I. Co.'s Service.

March 6. At Bath, Col. Huddlestone, an East India Director for many years.

March 13. Aged 77, Thomas, eldest son of the Rev. Thos. Green, late Vicar of Keltson, Somersetshire.

STAFFORDSHIRE.-Feb.21. Francis Holyoake, esq. of Tettenhall, father of Sir Francis Lyttleton Holyoake Goodricke, Bart.

SUFFOLK.-Feb. 11. At Peyton, near Bury, aged 60, King John Haggerston, esq. formerly of Cambridge.

SURREY.-March 1. At Cobham, aged 78, Mark Currie, esq.

March 3. At Nonsuch Park, aged 36, Jane, wife of Thomas Isaacson, esq. youngest daughter of the late B. Smithers, esq. of Preston, near Brighton.

SUSSEX.-Feb. 24. At Ashdown House, at an advanced age, the Hon. Anne, widow of John Trayton Fuller, esq. and mother of Sir T. T. Fuller-ElliottDrake, Bart. She was the only dau. of George - Augustus 1st Lord Heathfield, K.B. by Anne, eldest dau. of Sir Francis Drake, Bart. was married to Mr. Fuller, May 21, 1777, and had issue six sons and two daughters.

Feb. 27. At Watergate, Frances-Page, wife of Gen. Crosbie, only child of the late G. W. Thomas, esq.

March 13. At Kemp-town, W. Tennant, esq.

WARWICK.-Feb. 7. Aged 78, Mr. J. Phillips, Alderman of Coventry; and during his funeral, at Corley, his only brother, Mr. E. Phillips, of the same city, aged 88.

March 20. At the Rev. A. Annesley's, Clifford Chambers, Lucy, daughter of the late James Tooker, esq. of Norton Hall, Somerset, and Hinton Lodge, Hants.

WILTS.- Feb. 15. At Malmesbury, aged 50, Lieut. Charles Stronge, R. Ñ. son of the Rev. Henry Stronge, vicar of Malmesbury, who died upwards of 40 years since, leaving four sons and two daughters, all of whom reached the meridian of life, but were successively cut off by that dire malady, consumption. The family has now become extinct.

Feb. 22. At Devises, aged 62, Thomas Mason, esq.

YORK.-Feb. 22. At Bootham, aged 58, R. Purchas Strangways, esq. eldest son of the late Richard Strangways, esq. of Well.

Feb. 28. Aged 32, Ann, wife of Henry Smales, esq. of York.

March 14. Aged 76, Miss Elizabeth Knight, sister to the late Rev. Samuel Knight, M. A, vicar of Halifax.

WALES.-Feb. 7. At Aberystwith, Morris Davies, esq. banker and merchant.

Lately. At Tenby, Mary-Piper, wife of Mr. Greatorex, banker, of Caermar

then, youngest dau. of the late Capt. Sanders, R. N. of Ottery St. Mary.

SCOTLAND. Feb. 12. Of scarlet fever, Peter, and on the 20th, Ernest Augustus, youngest sons of Sir James Dunbar, Bart. of Boath, Nairnshire, Capt. R. N.

Feb. 27. At Perth, Mrs. Robertson or Clarke, at the advanced age of 103. One of her sisters lived to see her 93rd year, and another reached the extraordinary span of 107.

March 11. At Jarvisfield, Isle of Mull, the widow of Major-Gen. Macquarie.

IRELAND.-Feb. 18. At Bansha Glebe, aged 101, the widow of Sir Thomas Blackhall, Knt. of the City of Dublin.

Feb. 18. At Rasheen, parish of Ballinakill, co. Sligo, the widow Walk, in her 119th year, which she entered the day preceding her death. About two years ago, she cut four teeth! Her parents were married on the 15th April, 1715, commonly called "Black Tuesday," being the day of the great eclipse.

Feb. 20. At Cork, the wife of G. Cashel, esq., co. Kerry, and sister of Professor Wilson, of Edinburgh. Another sister recently died at the same place.

March 9. At Westport, aged 73, Robert Patten, esq. upwards of 40 years a Magistrate of co. Mayo, and head of the firm of R. Patten, S. Smyth, and Co.

ABROAD-Oct. 4. At Versailles, N. Montgomery Moore, esq. for many years a representative of the county of Tyrone, in the Irish Parliament.

Oct. 21. At Jonkoping, Sweden, the Baroness de Rehausen, widow of Baron de Rehausen, many years Envoy Extraordinary from the Court of Sweden in this country, and daughter of the late John Marchant Bulkeley, esq. of Lisbon.

Oct. 31. At Brussels, Magnus Morton Herbert, esq. of the Island of Nevis. No. 2. At Dinan, France, Capt. Barrs, h. p. unatt.

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Nov. 9. At Corfu, William Cumine, esq. Lieut. 10th Foot.

Nov. 12. At Zembouitz, in Upper Silesia, aged 34, his Serene Highness Landgrave Victor Amadeus of Hesse Rothenburg, Duke of Ralibor, Prince of Hursfeld and Corvey; first cousin to the Queen of England. The Prince of Hesse Cassel had already taken possession of his domains, when he received the astounding intelligence that the widowed Landgravine was pregnant. But to entitle the new comer to inheritance, it must be of the male sex.

Nov. 20. At Copenhagen, his Serene Highness, Prince Frederick-WilliamCharles-Louis, Landgrave of Hesse-Philipsthal Barchfeld, also first cousin to the Queen of England. In the year 1815

he was Colonel of Prince Schwartzenburg's fine regiment of Hulans, and was a great favourite in both armies.

Nov. 27. At Florence, James Nash McGrath, esq. Lieut. 16th Foot. Dec. 5. At Madeira, W. Finlay, esq. of Quebec, Lower Canada.

At Lausanne, Joanna, dau. of the late John Forbes, esq., of Baker-street.

Dec. 6. At Pisa, in his 19th year, Claude de Neufville Clifton, esq. son of C. C. Clifton, Esq. of Tymaur, co. of Brecon, and grandson of the late Lady Cockburn, of Bath.

Dec. 10. At Florence, aged 37, Capt. Ferdinand Thomas Williamson, late of 73d Regiment, eldest son of the late Rev. Thomas Williamson, Rector of Stoke Damerel, Devon, and nephew to the late Sir Hedworth Williamson, Bart. of Whitburn, Durham.

Lately. The King of Persia, Feeth Ali Schah. He has been succeeded in the sway over a mouldering empire by Mohammed Mirza, eldest son of the late Abbas Mirza.

At Nassau, New Providence, Lieut.Col. Pattison, Knight of the Royal Military Order of Hanover, Lieut.-Colonel of the 2d West India regiment, and Commander of His Majesty's troops in the Bahamas. He served during the whole Peninsular war; was sometime extra Aide-de-Camp to the veteran Picton, and he had been (including skirmishes) twentyseven times under the enemy's fire. His demise took place only fifteen weeks after that of his nephew, Lt. A. Hope Pattison, who was his Secretary and Adjutant.

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At the Sandwich Islands, Mr. David Douglas, botanist. He fell into a pitfall, and was there destroyed by a wild bull which had been lately caught. had made many valuable communications to the Horticultural Society, and recently one to the Royal Geographical Society, respecting the volcanoes of the Sandwich Islands. He gave name to the Pinus Douglasii.

Jan. 11. At Halifax, Nova Scotia, Lady Ussher, wife of Capt. Sir Thomas Ussher, R. N., K. C.B.

Jan. 30. At Malta, aged 17, Cecilia Courtenay, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. J. S. Wood.

Feb. 5. At Bremen, aged 46, George Ernest Papendick, esq. his Majesty's Vice Consul, and Consul for Hanover, in that city, eldest surviving son of the late Christopher Papendick, esq.

Feb. 12. At Lisbon, aged 17, Susan Priscilla, only daughter of E. Gibbon Wakefield, esq.

Feb. 16. On his passage home from the West Indies, aged 64, Will am Coles, esq.

Feb. 23. At Frankfort-sur-Maine, aged 31, Stephen, second son of the late Capt. Cumberlege, E. I. Service.

Feb. 17. At Paris, Henry Wombwell, esq. second son of Sir George Wombwell, Bart.

Feb. 25. At Florence, of apoplexy, whilst dancing at a ball given by the Grand Duke of Tuscany, in the Pitti palace, aged 38, the Hon. James Forbes, Lt-Col. Coldstream Guards, eldest son of Lord Forbes. He had been more than twenty years in his regiment, and served at Waterloo.

Lately. At Versailles, aged 75, M. A. Dufour, architect. He was a Member of the Consulting Committee for the Buildings of the Crown, and of the Le

gion of Honour, and it has been under his direction that all the works undertaken at the Palace of Versilles, from 1810 to 1813, were completed.

At Mayence, Dressler, the flutist, leaving a widow and young family.

EAST INDIES.-June 6. At Asseerghur, East Indies, aged 30, Lieut. R. T. Lancaster, of the 10th regiment Bombay Native Infantry, second son of W. N. Lancaster, esq. of Ottery St: Mary, Devon.

July 29. At Baitool, Lieut.-Col. Jeremiah Aubert, Bengal 18th N. I.

Aug. 8. At Kulladgee, Ensign R. J. Holmes, Interpreter and Quartermaster of the 26th regiment of Native Infantry; third and youngest son of N. Holmes, esq. of Derby.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from Feb. 18 to March 24, 1835.

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AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, March 13.

Wheat. | Barley. | Oats. Rye. Beans.

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per cwt. March 23,

Farnham (seconds) Ol. Os. to Ol. Os.
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47. 4s. to 51. 5s. 47. 10s. to 6l. 10s.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, March 23.

Smithfield, Hay, 47. 11s. to 47. 15s.-Straw, 17. 16s. to 27. Os.-Clover, 51. 5s. to 57. 10s. SMITHFIELD, March 23. To sink the Offal per stone of 8lbs.

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TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 41s. Od. Yellow Russia, 38s. Od.

SOAP.-Yellow, 58s. Mottled, 62s. Curd, S.

CANDLES, 7s. Od. per doz. Moulds, 8s. 6d.

PRICES OF SHARES.

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers,

23, Change Alley, Cornhill.

Grand Junction
-Regent's, 164.

Birmingham Canal, 237. ·Ellesmere and Chester, 88. 240.- Kennet and Avon, 224.- -Leeds and Liverpool, 530.-Rochdale, 119.--London Dock Stock, 564.-St. Katharine's, 694.- -West India, 94. Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 192.- Grand Junction Water Works, 55. -West Middlesex, 79.- -Globe Insurance, 1495- -Guardian, 334. Hope, 64.- -Chartered Gas Light, 474.-Imperial Gas, 452.-Phoenix Gas, 25. -Independent Gas, 50. United General, 43.- Canada Land Company, 42.- -Reversionary Interest, 132.

For Prices of all other Shares inquire as above.

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