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gan, B.A. Curate of Nafferton and Kilham, co. York, eldest son of the Rev. S. Morgan, Vicar of Lantwit Major, Glamorganshire. July 24 At Dunton, Bucks, the Rev. Henry St. John Bullen, Rector of that parish. He was a native of Bury St. Edmund's, was of Trin. coll. Camb. B.A. 1795, as 10th Senior Optime, M.A. 1798, and was presented to Dunton by Earl Spencer in 1817. His death was occasioned by an accidental cut in the hand, which terminated in mortification.

July 27. Aged 25, the Rev. James Draper, Curate of Scarborough, and Rector of Easthams, Somersetshire, to which he was instituted in 1800.

July 28. Aged 40, the Rev. R. P. Hasell, Rector of Butcombe, Somerset, to which he was instituted on his own presentation in 1818.

July 29. At the residence of his brother Dr. Yonge, Plymouth, the Rev. Duke Yonge, Vicar of Anthony, Cornwall, and of Willoughton, Lincolnshire. He was formerly Fellow of King's coll. Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. 1803, M.A. 1808. He was presented to Willoughton in 1805 by that Society; and to Anthony in 1806 by the Rt. Hon. R. P. Carew.

July 30. Aged 82, the Rev. John Oates, of Aldfield, near Ripon. He had been upwards of half a century Incumbent of Winksley-cum- Grantley and Sawley, in the parish of Ripon; and for many years he conducted, with much success, the school at Bishopton, near Studley.

Aug. 2. The Rev. Philip Gillard, Perpetual Curate of Kingsweare, Devonshire. He was of Sidney coll. Camb. B. A. 1809, and was presented to Kingsweare in 1819 by the Vicar of Brixham. He was drowned when bathing near the Ebbery sands.

DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

July 11. In Kensington-square, after many years of severe suffering, aged 63, Mrs. Elizabeth Burnett. This respected individual was the warmhearted and generous promoter of whatever she believed could advance the good of her fellow Christians, or glory of God; the conscientious and firm advocate of charitable, loyal, and Christian principles; ever ready to assist her friends by her counsel and unwearied exertions; and ever willing, to the utmost of her means, (which, indeed, she abridged by her generosity) to relieve the poor. Nor was the counsel she gave

of ordinary value. It was that of a vigorous understanding-of a mind stored with various knowledge-and of a truly "wise and understanding heart." Many of those who now weep for her loss have to bless God that she has trained them in the paths of humility and obedience, of discretion and peace, in the maxims of sound religion, and the lessons of true Christian piety.

April 1. In Fenchurch-street, aged 64, Harriet, widow of Thomas Atkinson, esq. of Wanstead, 3d dau. of James Jones, esq. of Great Gearies, Ilford.

May 19. Aged 64, John Matthie, esq. of Hans-place.

June 13. In Manchester-square, Anne, wife of I. H. Pope, esq.

June 18. In Connaught-pl. in his 15th year, Ralph-Spring-Rice, 6th son of Sir C. H. Coote, Bart.

June 20. In Harley-st. Charles Dolby, esq. of Brizes, near Brentwood.

Lately. In Queen-sq. Bloomsbury, Elizabeth, wife of J. E. Pitcher, esq. July 20. At an advanced age, Joseph Hudson, esq. of Fulham.

July 21. Martha, eldest dau. of Hugh Bishopp, esq. of Kensington.

In Finsbury-circus, aged 42, Thomas Geddes, esq.

In Lower Belgrave-st. aged 58, Elizabeth, widow of the Rev. James Fielding, of Denbigh House, Haslemere.

In Craig's Court, aged 76, John Pearse, esq. of Chilton Lodge, near Hungerford, M.P. for Devizes from 1818 to 1832, and formerly a Director of the Bank of England.

At Edmonton, aged 88, Charles Cooper, esq. of Great St. Helen's.

At Islington, aged 90, W. Long, esq. late of Cannon-st.

July 25. Aged 37, J. R. Warner, esq. late of Winchester pl. Southwark.

July 29. In York-pl. aged 71, John J. Holford, esq. and of Kilgwyn, co. Carmarthen.

July 30. At Clapham, aged 89, Sarah, widow of T. Styan, esq.

Suddenly, aged 76, Mrs. Anne Balfour, sister to Mr. David Cameron, of the Strand.

July 31. At Milinan-street, Georgiana, widow of John Haxby, esq. of Worthing, and formerly of Josephat Davy Hardingham, esq. R.N.

Aug. 1. At Thayer-street, aged 70, James Newman, esq.

Aged 56, J. F. Layburn, esq. who was for thirty years one of his Majesty's Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms.

Aug. 2. At Stamford-hill, aged 82, Elizabeth, widow of Benjamin Hanson Inglish, esq. and formerly of William Lewis, een

In North-st. Westminster, aged 38, Maria Elizabeth, wife of W. A. Green, esq. of the House of Lords.

Aug. 4. In Bedford-place, aged 80, Thomas Atkinson, esq. of Lincoln's Inn Fields.

Aug. 7. At Manor-house, Peckham, aged 87, Ruth, widow of S. Maxey, esq. Aug 8. In Cadogan-place, J. Way. man, esq. of Bury St. Edmund's.

Aug. 11. At Bayswater, Capt. Richard Burton, Commander R.N. He obtained a Lieutenant's commission in 1797, commanded the Tickler cutter, on the Falmouth station, in 1809 and 1810, and was made Commander in 1812.

Aug. 13. At Camberwell, E. White, esq. many years the indefatigable Chairman of the Society of Postmasters.

Aug. 14. At Islington, in his 92d year, Mr. John Wright, late of Lamb's Conduit-st. for upwards of fifty years Clerk to the South Sea Company.

Aged 30, Harriet Frances, wife of Mr. John Leslie, Bookseller, Great Queen-st. Aug. 16. At Southampton-row, J. S. Foster, esq. late of the Navy-office.

At Greenwich, aged 77, the widow of William Miller, esq. for twenty years principal surgeon of Greenwich Hospital. Aug. 17. At his son's at Kensington, Thomas Todd, esq. of Fenchurch-st. Aug. 21. At Bulstrode-st. in his 40th Edward Turner Bennett, esq.F.L.S. year, Secretary to the Zoological Society of London.

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Lately. At Liscombe-house, Sarah, widow of Sir Jonathan Lovett, of that place, Bart. who died Jan. 30, 1812, when the title became extinct. She was the only dau. of Jonathan Darby, of Leapcastle, esq.

At Eton, John Charles, eldest son of the late Col. Johnson, of Walbury, Essex.

CHESHIRE.-May 12. Aged 81, Henry Hesketh, esq. of Newton, near Chester."

June 20. At Hooton-hall, the seat of her son-in-law Sir T. Stanley, Bart. Frances, widow of Sir Carnaby Haggergerston, the 5th Bart. of Haggerstoncastle, Northumberland. She was the 2d dan. of Walter Smythe, esq. (brother to Sir Edw. Smythe, of Eshe, co. Durham, Bart.) by Mary, dau. of John Errington, esq. and sister, we believe, to the cele

brated Mrs. Fitzherbert. She became a widow, Dec. 3, 1831, (see a memoir of Sir Carnaby in Gent. Mag. CII. i. 80) and has left an only child, Lady Stanley.

July 3. At Chorlton-lodge, aged 60, Thomas Tarleton, esq. He was the son and heir of Thomas Tarleton, esq. of Aidburgh and Bolesworth, by Mary, dau. and cob. of Lawrence Robinson, esq. of Clithero, and nephew to the late Gen. Sir Banastre Tarleton and John Tarleton, esq. M.P. for Seaford. He married, in 1805, Frances, daughter of Philip Egerton, of Egerton and Oulton, esq., and had a numerous family. (See Ormerod's Cheshire, ii. 372).

Ang. 18. At Birkinhead, aged 20, William - Henry, 2d son of Fred. De Lisle, esq. of York-place, Portınan-square.

CORNWALL. July 11. Aged 82, WilThis liam Carne, esq. of Penzance. venerable man, by his own industry and enterprise, rose from humble life to a station of high respectability.

July 10. At Truro, aged 75, Mr. John Lander, father of the African travellers. July 22. At Hackthorn, in his 86th year, Simon Uglow, esq.

Aug.16. At Pillaton, aged 46, SarahBaker, wife of the Rev. Henry Woolcombe, Rector, sixth dau. of the late Rev. G. Rhodes, Vicar of Colyton.

DEVON.-Aug. 8. At Dartington Parsonage, aged 22, Mary- Isabella, wife of the Rev. J. R. Bogue, of Cornworthy.

Aug. 9. At Fenton, in Holcombe Rogus, aged 69, Hugh Talbot, esq. Aug. 11. At Teignmouth, aged 72, Christopher Purton, esq. of Clifton. Aug. 18. At Devonport, aged 76, Daniel Little, esq. an eminent surgeon and accoucheur.

DORSET.-Aug. 1. Aged 83, William Boucher, esq. of Thornhill-house, late of the Close, Salisbury, a Justice of the peace for Wilts and Dorset. He was a useful assistant to Sir R. C. Hoare in his History of Wiltshire, to which he communicated many important documents.

DURHAM.-July 31. At Durham, aged 26, W. S. Constable, esq. of the Inner Temple.

Aug. 1. Mary, youngest dau. of the Rev. William Ettrick, of High Barns, Durham, and of South-hill-house, near

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July 27. At Wood Stanway, the residence of his youngest son the Rev. F. Aston, in his 80th year, Thomas Aston, esq. late of Ealing.

July 29. At Cheltenham, aged 71, Thomas Newell, M.D. a Magistrate for the county.

At Gloucester, W. Twyning, esq. of Bryn, and Lampeter House, co. Pembroke, a Magistrate for that county, and Capt. R. Art.

Aug. 6. At Clifton, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. Edw. Ravenshaw, Rector of West Kington, Wilts.

Aug. 16. of Clifton.

Edwin Grant, esq. surgeon,

HANTS.-July 21. At Ryde, in the Isle of Wight, aged 35, Capt. Oram, of the Royal Scots Greys.

July 26. At Mudiford, aged 26, the Hon. George Augustus Craven, a Deputy Lieutenant of Middlesex, only brother to Earl Craven. He married Dec. 23, 1833, Georgina, dau. of the late Walter Smythe, esq. and has left that lady a widow with two children. His body was carried for interment to the family vault at Binley, Warwickshire. July 26. Lyons Nixon.

At Clifton, Lieut.- Col. J.

Aug. 2. Near Portsmouth, Sarah, youngest dau. of Colonel Durnford, Royal Eng.

Aug. 11. At the rectory, Silchester, aged 84, Frances, widow of C. Coles, esq. of Ditcham-park.

Lately. At Portsea, Mr. Peace, superannuated rigger from the Dock-yard. He sailed for several years with his present Majesty, and was the person who taught him to swim. His Majesty never visited Portsmouth but he inquired particularly after his welfare, and made him an allowance, independent of his superannuation, from his private purse.

At Pierpoint, near Farnham, aged 75, Craufurd Davison, esq.

HEREFORD.-Aug. 14. At Pudleston,

Court, aged 76, Jane, wife of the Rev. J. W. Duppa, M. A. of Christ Church.

HERTS. Aug. 14. At Nunsbury, Cheshunt, aged 72, John Earley Cook, esq. many years an active Magistrate of the county, for which he served the office of Sheriff.

HUNTINGDON.-Aug. 19. At Kimboltou, aged 67, John Pierson, Gent. many years Coroner and High Constable for the Hundred of Leightonstone. At North Cray,

KENT.-July 22.

aged 84, John Shuter, esq. formerly of St. John's, Southwark.

July 25. At Ramsgate, aged 81, George Long Stephens, esq. many years Harbour Master, having survived his wife, who was of the same age, only three weeks.

July 28. At Mole, aged 69, Silvestra, widow of the Rev. John Hutton, A.M.

Lately. At Manchester, aged 60, Elizabeth, widow of Mr. R. Crawford, of Preston, and sister to Edw. Baines, esq. M.P.

At Worthenbury, Ellen, wife of the Rev. Hugh Mathie.

Aug. 5. At Towneley, aged 79, Barbara, widow of Sir Thomas Stanley, the 5th Bart. of Hooton, Cheshire, who died in 1792 without issue, and dau. of John Towneley of Towneley, esq.

LEICESTERSHIRE.-Nov... Mr. Clifford, lord of the manor of Newton Burdett.

Lately. At Barrow-upon Soar, aged 86, Mrs. Gwatkin, mother of the Rev. R. Gwatkin, Vicar.

MIDDLESEX.-Aug. 3. At Mill-hill, aged 83, Esther, relict of T. Clark, esq.

Aug. 5. At Henley on Thames, aged 80, Thomas Bennet Smith, esq. formerly of the Society of Friends; of Wandsworth, Surrey, and of Three Crowns Square, Southwark. He was many years Treasurer and an active Commissioner of the Surrey and Sussex Roads, and one of the Committee of the Corn Market.

Aug. 16. Hannah- Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. W. Antrobus, Rector of Acton.

MONMOUTH.-Lately. Aged 86, William Phillips, of Whitson house, near Newport, one of the oldest magistrates for the county.

At Llanwern, Catherine, widow of Sir R. Salisbury, Bart. She was the dau. and coh, of Charles Van, esq. of Llanwern, was married in 1780, and left a widow in 1817, having had issue Sir Thomas-Robert the present Baronet, and a numerous family.

NORFOLK.-July 26. At Norwich, Caroline, third dau. of the late Rev. B. Hutchinson, Rector of Holywell.

OXON.-July 24. At Handborough,

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SALOP.-Aug. 2.

At Oldbury, aged 29, Sophia, wife of the Rev. J. Purton. SOMERSET.-July 31. At Bath, Chas. Hurst Gardner, esq. R. N. son of the late Rev. C. Gardner, Rector of Stoke Hamond, Berks.

Aug. 10. At Merriott, aged 32, Reginald Whitley, esq. second son of the late Rev. Edw. Whitley, B.D. Rector of Stowey.

SUFFOLK.-June 2. At Loudham hall, Frances-Mary, eldest dau. of Fred. White, esq.

Lately. Aged 73, William Cross, esq. of Finborough hall.

July 25. Aged 67, T. Clay, esq. of Bury St. Edmund's.

Aug. 11. At Chiltern Hall, near Clare, aged 67, William Territt, LL.D. He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1791, and graduated as a member of Trinity hall, Camb. LL.B. 1792, LL.D. 1797.

SURREY July 28. At Farnham, aged 76, C. Davison, esq. of Great Port. land-st.

Aug. 17. At Epsom, aged 76, Richard Harvey, esq.

SUSSEX.-May 18. At Brighton, Sophia, dau. of the late Sir R. B. Harvey, Bart. of Langley Park, Bucks.

June 10. At St. Leonard's, aged 20, Sewallis, 3d son of E. J. Shirley, esq. M.P. July 13. At Worthing, Mary Ann, eldest dau. of the late Sir B. H. Carew, G. C.B.

Aug. 8. At Brighton, in his 70th year, Walter Barratt, esq. many years surgeon-apothecary to his late Majesty George IV. and for 47 years an inhabitant of Brighton, where he was highly esteemed and respected by all classes.

WARWICK.-July 15. At Warwick, Mary Catharine, wife of Mr. P. Coleman, printer, daughter of the late Attwell Hayes, esq. of Cork, and niece to the late Sir H. B. Hayes, of Vernmount.

July 20. Aged 43, Mr. John Bennett, of Birmingham, an extensive contractor and builder of public edifices in various parts of the kingdom, and engaged at the time of his decease in the Birmingham Free Grammar School.

WILTS. Aug. 9. At the rectory, Froxfield, Emily-Elizabeth, infant dau. and on the 12th, Thomas-Henry, aged four years, only son of the Rev. Thomas G. P. Atwood.

Aug. 9. At Cricklade, aged 28, Susannah, wife of H. Wells, esq, M.D. Aug. 10. At All Cannings' rectory, Wilts, aged 25, Eliza-Matilda, eldest dau. of the Rev. T. A. Methuen.

WORCESTER.-July 18. At Cumberton, aged 74, Mr. B. Lines, of Washwood Heath, many years Master of the Blue Coat School at Birmingham, and of the Free School at Stone.

Lately. At Worcester, in his 98th year, Thomas Carden, esq. In 1790 he served the office of Mayor, and from that time until a very recent period, he was engaged in conducting public business and charities to a great extent. He resigned the magisterial office in 1829.

YORK.-June 7. At Kingthorpe-house, Hannah-Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. J. D. Preston.

July 8. Aged 84, William Hotham, esq. of York, chief magistrate in 1802, and again subsequently, with credit to himself and advantage to the citizens at large. He was also elected an alderman of the new corporation.

July 12. At Browsholme-hall, in his 3d year, Septimus-Barcroft, youngest son of Edward Parker, esq. of that place, and of Selby, Yorkshire.

July 17. At Beverley, aged 76, Samuel Hall, esq. late an alderman of that borough; he served the office of Mayor four times.

Aug. 4. Aged 56, Mr. Henry Cave, artist, of York, publisher of "Fragmenta Vetusta: or, the Remains of Ancient Buildings in York"; a view of the city from Lamel-hill Mill; and several other prints connected with that city and suburban scenery.

WALES.-Lately. At Sadstone, co. Pembroke, aged 83, George Devonald, esq.

SCOTLAND.-Lately. At Portobello, Jane, widow of Colonel Douglas of Mains.

Lately. Eliza, wife of T. Duncan, esq. Procurator Fiscal of the county of Perth, eldest dau. of the late T. Tuckett, esq. President of St. Christopher's.

Jan. 27. Mr. John M'Adam, formerly a merchant in Liverpool. He has left 5001. to the Caledonian Free School, and a 10007. to be distributed, at the discretion of his executors, among public charities. He has also left 40,000l. among legatees.

At St. Andrew's, Major D. Morrice, late of the 86th Regt.

IRELAND.-Lately.

Rowland Bateman Smyth, esq. of Ballynatray, co. Waterford, brother of the Princess of Capua.

In Dublin, in her 72nd year, Elizabeth, relict of the Rev. W. Grattan, Vicar of Edenderry, King's co.

ABROAD.-Nov. 30. In Van Dieman's Land, Capt. Serjeantson, late of the 40th regt. barbarously murdered. He was a very distinguished officer; he signalised

himself in the Peninsula war, and served in the 28th regt. at Waterloo.

Dec. 31. Drowned, at Swan River, aged 40, William Trimmer, esq. late of the 40th regt.

Jan. 7. At Sydney, New South Wales, aged 18, Anne, dau. of the Hon. James Dowling, Judge of the Supreme Court.

Jan. 8. At Sydney, aged 18, Charles Stuart Johnson, fourth son of James Johnson, esq. M.D. of Suffolk place.

May 8. At Inspruck, Lady Alicia, wife of Wm. Bisset, esq. youngest sister to the Earl of Wicklow. She was married May 11, 1830.

July 23. At Frankfort, Louisa, wife of Sir Wm. A. Ingilby, of Ripley castle, Yorkshire, Bart. dau. of John Atkinson, of Maple Hayes, co Stafford, esq. She was married in April 1822, but we believe had no children.

Aug. 9. At Ham, in Picardy, aged 53, G. Saunders, esq. of the Bengal Civil Service.

Aug. 17. At St. Ildefonzo, near Madrid, M. Rayneval, the French ambassador. He had long enjoyed a high reputation amongst the French Diplomatists, and was always considered to have a great influence upon the proceedings of the Queen of Spain's Government.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from July 20 to August 23, 1836.

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AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, Aug. 19.

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, Aug. 26.

Smithfield, Hay, 31. 15s. to 41. 4s.-Straw, 17. 8s. to 17. 14s.-Clover, 4l. 5s. to 47. 10s.

SMITHFIELD, Aug. 22. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.

Beef............. ..3s. Od. to 4s. 4d.

Lamb

4s. 4d. to 58. Od. Head of Cattle at Market, Aug. 22.

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Beasts...
Sheep & Lambs 22,490 Pigs

2,762 Calves 195

423

COAL MARKET, Aug. 26.

Pork....................4s.

Walls Ends, from 20s. 6d. to 21s. 6d. per ton. Other sorts from 18s. 6d. to 21s. 6d. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 47s. Od. Yellow Russia, 45s. Od.

213.

SOAP.-Yellow, 58s. Mottled, 54s. Curd, 60s.
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.

Birmingham Canal, 204. Ellesmere and Chester, 81.

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Grand Junction, Leeds and Liverpool, 530. Regent's, 17. -St. Katharine's, 90.- West Grand Junction Water

Kennet and Avon, 214.Rochdale, 117.--London Dock Stock, 584.Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 290.West Middlesex, 814.-Globe Insurance, 158.- -Guardian, 35. Chartered Gas Light, 494.-Imperial Gas, 43.General United, 33.

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