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At his father's house, in Charter-housequare, Wm. Mansfield Stone, A. B. Fellow of King's College, Cambridge.

July 4. In Leigh-street, Burton Crescent, aged 66, Lieut. Col. Patrick, late of the Hon. East-India Company's service.

At Portsmouth, in his 84th year, Thos. Tucker, esq. formerly of the Custom House, London.

At Rochester, in his 78th year, the Rev. James Jones, one of the Minor Canons of Rochester Cathedral, and a Magistrate for the county.

At her house, Nelson Cottage, Clifton, the wife of Capt. Joseph Spear, of the Royal Navy. She was the second daughter of the late Ludovick Grant, esq. of Knockando, Murayshire, N. Britain, and a near relative of the Duke of Gordon and the Earl of Aboyne. In the relative duties of life this lady exhibited a worthy example; as a wife and as a sister, few equalled her in the warmth of her attachment and the correctness of her principles; as a general member of society few excelled in suavity of manner, and in integrity and benevolence of conduct. Her near relatives, while they deplore her loss, cherish her memory with the deepest respect and affection; and the extensive circle of her friends, and of those who had the happiness of her acquaintance, will ever regret 'the amiable qualities they had so often to admire.

At Shepherd's Bush, Middlesex, aged 57, Mr. James Dover.

July 5. At Wells, of apoplexy, after two days illness, aged 69, L. Pulsford, esq. many years an eminent surgeon of that city, whose loss will be sincerely lamented by an extensive circle.

In Durham-place, Chelsea, in his 81st year, Thomas Richardson, esq.

After a painful affliction, aged 71, Mrs. Catherine Smythies, daughter of the late Rev. Wm. Smythies, rector of Alpheton, Suffolk, and vicar of St. Peter's, Colchester.

July 6. At Bayswater, Isabella Catherine, daughter of the late Wm. Knox, esq. of Bellevue, co. Donegal.

At Paris, Madame Blanchard, the wellknown æronaut. The particulars of her melancholy end are recorded among the Foreign Occurrences, in p. 76.

At the seat of John Risdon, esq. Great Parndon, Essex, in her 87th year, Mrs. Astie.

At Canterbury, in his 83d year, John Toke, esq. late of Godinton, Kent.

An awful instance of mortality and family affliction has lately occurred in the county of Essex. On the 28th of February last was buried, at Stondon Massey, near Chipping Ongar, Henry Madle, churchclerk, aged 70, leaving a widow confined to her bed by a caucerous affection in her

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legs, and a daughter married and resident in London. The daughter's husband died of an ulcer in the throat, after a few days illness, aged 44, and was interred at Stondon on the 27th June. The wife, who attended her husband's funeral, was herself followed as a corpse on the 6th inst.; and on the 9th inst. their two only children, aged 16 and 7, were deposited in the same grave.

July 7. At Brighton, James Hardwidge, esq. of the Grove, Camberwell.

Aged 44, Mr. Isaac Dent, late of Southwark.

July 8. At Walthamstow, in his 58th year, W. Walton, esq.

Aged 17, Anne Sophia Shipley, daughter of Wm. Green, esq. of Stanway Hall, near Colchester; and in the evening of the same day, her twin sister, Harriet Mary Frances.

At Bury St. Edmund's, Mrs. Foster, widow of the late Thos. Foster, gent. one of the capital burgesses of that corporation.

At Long Melford, Suffolk, of the smallpox, Mrs. Wright, aged 70 years.

At Blackheath, in bis 64th year, Johu Cundale, esq. of Hart-street, Bloomsbury. In Old Palace-yard, Capt. T. H. Harris, of the Prince Regent East Indiaman,

July 9. At Scart, near Ardfinan (Tipperary), the rev. Dr. Leslie Battersby, rector of that parish, and formerly vicar-general of the diocese of Killala.

At Crich, in Derbyshire (after suffering two months severe affliction from being burnt), Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. R. Pawlett, late of Stamford.

In Jamaica-row, Bermondsey, in his 50th year, Mr. Thomas Longridge.

At Bowbridge, near Derby, Mary, widow of the late Nicholas Nicholas, esq.

In the Strand, aged 61, Mr. John Burnthwaite.

At Denmark House, Camberwell, Elizabeth Jane, youngest daughter of the late Rev. John Thornhill, of Lewisham Hill.

At the Vicarage House, Bedfont, Middlesex, in his 88th year, the Rev. Dr. Henry Whitfield. He was of Merton Col-. lege, Oxford, M.A. 1756, B. and D.D. 1772, upwards of 40 years vicar of Bedfont, and during the same period rector of Rushal, Wiltshire.

At Inglis Maldie, Kincardineshire, Julietta countess of Kintore.

In her 85th year, Mrs. Cecil, of Charlessquare, Hoxton.

On Lansdown, Bath, James Bassett. He: was one of a party of young men who, on the preceding day, were proceeding to the Bath race-course. Bassett, in a frolic, attempted to vault over the shoulders of another, but both fell backwards; and Bassett the undermost of the two, died the following day, owing to the bursting of his bladder, through the violence of the con

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cussion; no blame whatever being attri-butable to his companion, Mr. John Shepherd, who is truly miserable at having been the innocent cause of the fatal event, as be held the deceased, as indeed did all who knew him, in the highest esteem. The trade of Bassett was that of a joiner; but he was an acknowledged descendant of the antient family of the Bassetts, who were many years proprietors of the manor of Claverton; in the cemetery of which parish (by the indulgence of the worthy Rector) his body was deposited, among the remains of his once opulent ancestors. J. Bassett having been one of the ringers belonging to the Abbey Company, on the evening of his interment a long and me. lancholy muffled peal was rung by his late associates of the belfry, out of respect to their unfortunate young friend.

July 10. At bis lodgings, in the Rue de la Chaussée d'Antin, Joseph Kelly, esq. formerly of the Horse Guards. In consequence of a disagreement of some standing between Major Kelly and Mr. Sinnett, of the Commissariat department, the latter finding reflections, had been cast on his characters, sent the Major a challenge. The parties met in the Bois de Boulogne ; when Major Kelly was severely wounded in the right hip, the bail fracturing the great trouchanter in its passage, producing mortification, and consequently death.

This

Gentleman had, from a very early period of life, been advantageously known for the variety and excellence of his social qualities. To an amiable disposition he combined an engaging address, a most equable temper, together with talents and accomplishments which rendered him the soul and charm of every society. It is only to be lamented, that those talents were not so employed as to fructify for his own more permanent advantage. But thrown, as he was, upon the world at an uncommonly early age-admired and caressed by the great and the gay, with few or none to direct his conduct, and many, very many, to lead, him astray, candour and justice will impute any aberrations from the strict path more to the fault of others than his own; while some, who have long known, and in spite of those lamented aberrations, sincerely regarded him, will linger upon the recollection of the happy hours which have been enlivened by his wit; and the many instances of ready, cordial, and spontaneous benevolence and warmth of heart, which marked his career -his errors were those of circumstances his merits were all his own. He was buried in the Cimetiere of Pere la Chase on the 12th, and the ceremony was numerously attended by his friends.

Thomas Ludbey, esq. of Orchard Farm, Bucks, and late of Harley-street.

In Sioane-street, Chelsea, James Hay,

esq. formerly Speaker of the Hon. House of Assembly of the island of Grenada, Mary, wife of Mr. John Robins, auctioneer, of Warwick-street, Golden-sq.

In his 86th year, John Lawrence, esq. many years senior Alderman of Huntingdon.

At Kew Green, Lieut.-gen. Wm. Wynyard, late Equerry to his Majesty, and Colonel of the 5th regiment of foot.

July 11. In Clarges-street, the wife of Joseph Pitt, esq. M. P. of East Court, Wilts.

At Peckham, much respected, in his 60th year, Mr. John Mason, seedsman, of Fleet-street. He was a native of Rothley, co. Leicester.

In King-street, Carmarthen, Lieut.-col. Stewart, Justice of the Peace, and one of the Deputy Lieutenants of the County; he was several years Inspecting Field Officer of the District.

At Stainland, near Halifax, aged 55, the widow of the late J. Holroyd, esq. who died on the 2d ult.

At Stirling, Capt. James Crichton, of Addington place, Camberwell, and late of the Hon. East India Company's service.

At Kensington, aged 23, Gilbert Hinde, son of Mr. Watts, druggist, in the Strand.

July 12. In her 57th year, Anue, widow of the late Roger Swetenham, esq. of Sommerford Booth, Cheshire.

In Lansdown Crescent, Bath, the widow of the Rev. Richard Hammet, rector of Clovelly, Devonshire.

At Stockton, in his 69th year, Mr. Robert Christopher, bookseller. He had been in business nearly 50 years. During the whole of this period he was remarkable for assiduity, punctuality, and scrupulous integrity; wheresoever knowu he was respected. To his acquaintance, he was cheerful and hospitable. From such friends as were likely to receive benefit from his assistance, it was rarely withheld. His whole life, indeed, has been marked by such liberality and beneficence, as more know how to praise, than how to imitate. His death, therefore, will be a source of deep affliction to his relatives, and of great regret to an extensive circle of acquaintance.

At the Abbey, in Gloucestershire, in her 70th year, the Hon. Mrs. Master, sister to Lord Sherborne.

July 13. In Portland-place, the widow of Dr. Handyside Edgar, formerly of the island of Jamaica.

In Upper Seymour-street, in his 75th year, the Rev. Wm. Percy, D. D. rector of St. Paul's church, Charleston, South Carolina, and formerly of Queen's-square Chapel, Westminster.

At Kentish Town, aged 35, the wife of Mr. Richard Shuter.

Aged 63, James Bell, esq. of Russell-sq.

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July 14. Aged 52, Mr. Romualdo Zotti, of Broad-street, Golden-square.

At her apartments in Kensington Palace, in her 82d year, Lady Porten, relict of the late Sir Stanier Porten, knt.

The wife of Godschall Johnson, esq. of Somerset-place, Bath.

Suddenly, Henry Lark, esq. of Northumberland-street, Strand, Navy Agent.

Mrs. Twiss, of Preston, Lancashire, relict of Richard Twiss, late of Travallyu, in the county of Denbigh, esq. and formerly in the Honourable East India Company's Civil Service.

July 15. At Rotherhithe, in his 85th year, Capt. John Boyd, many years commander of the Hibberts West Indiaman. In Surrey square, aged 71, Henry Wheeler, esq.

In Wimpole-street, Thomas Wheeler Milner, esq. July 16. At Hadleigh, Suffolk, aged 82, Thomasine, widow of the late Arthur Hemming, esq.

At Tunbridge Wells, aged 74, Charles Le Bas, esq.

July 17. At Chiswick, Middlesex, in her 73d year, during the active exertion of every religious and moral virtue, Mrs. Thompson, whose memory, with that of her late highly respected husband, will long be venerated by a large circle, who shared equally in their friendship and munificence.

In her 24th year, Harriet, wife of Mr Geo. Robert Rowe, surgeon, of Haverhill, Suffolk.

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July 20. In Upper Grosvenor-street, in her 79th year, Sarah, Lady Cave, widow of Sir Thomas Cave, (who died May 31, 1780,) and mother of the late Sir Thomas Cave, who died in 1792, and represented the county of Leicester in Parliament. Her hospitality to the rich, and her extensive charities to the poor, joined to her unaffected piety, and humble resignation to the Almighty under severe afflictions, will cause her loss long to be regretted, and her example an object to be imitated, by all who knew her virtues. She was daughter and co-heiress of John Edwards, esq. of Bristol, and has left one daughter, the widow of Henry Otway, esq. of Ireland, and of Stanford-hall, Leicestershire.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for July, 1819. By W. CARY, Strand.

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BILL OF MORTALITY, from June 22, to July 27, 1819.

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PRICE OF FLOUR, per Sack, July 23, 60s. to 65s.

OATMEAL, per Boll of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, July 17, 31s. 3d.

AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, July 21, 40s. 5d. per cwt.

PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, July 26.
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AVERAGE PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, July 26: St. James's, Hay 61. 9s. Od. Straw 31. 1s. 6d. Clover Ol. Os. Whitechapel, Hay 67. 2s. Straw 2l. 19s. 6d. Clover 81. 2s.-Smithfield, Hay 61. 13s. Straw 9. 15s. Od. Clover Ol. Os. Od.

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COALS, July 28: Newcastle 30s. 6d. to 41s. 3d. Sunderland 34s. 6d. to-Os. Od. TALLOW, per Stone, 81b. St. James's 3s. 9d. Clare Market Os. Od. Whitechapel 3§. 9§4. SOAP, Yellow 90s. Mottled 102s. Curd 106s.-CANDLES, 12s. Od. per Doz. Moulds 13s. 6d.

Kennet and Avon, 217.- Huddersfield, 13.- Wilts THE AVERAGE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL SHARES and other PROPERTY, in Birmingham Canal, 10601. Div. 401. per annum. Oxford, 6401. Div. 321. per annum. July 1819 (to the 26th), at the Office of Mr. Scorr, 28, New Bridge street, London. — Albion, 457.- Eagle, 21. 5s. - Hope, 31. 18s.-Original Gas Light, 73.- City of Neath, 3007. with Div. 227. - Grand Junction, 2281. ex Div. 47. 10s. Half-year. and Berks, 117. — West India Dock, 1777. per Cent. ex Div. 5l. Half-year. — London Dock, 741. Div. 3. per Cent. Globe Assurance, 1251. 61. per Cent. — Imperial, 867. London Ditto, 317. Premium. — London Institution, 467, 4s. — Grand Junction Water Monmouthshire, 1491. 19s. ex Div. 51. Half-year. — Ellesmere, 68%. - Dudley, 591. 451.Brecon and Abergavenny, Works, 451.

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RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, and Co. Bank Buildings, London.

Printed by J. Nichols and Son, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, London.

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