-st. Berkeley ey, Hants. Hall, esq. mon. near Soute. [Jan. Devon.-Nov. 12. At Devonport, aged 74, Johannah, relict of Lieut. John Har. Russell.sq. rison, R.N. and mother of Garland Har. vungest dau. rison, esq. of Devonport. ison, Rector Nov. 13. At Ivebridge, Anne, fork dau. of the late Thomas King, esq. of zed 84, Mrs. North Huish. At Wear Hall, Wear Gifford, aged 89, cy, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Katharine, dowager Comges. tess Fortescue, great-aunt to the Duke Ann, widow of Buckingham and Chandos, sunt to Lord Nugent and Lord Braybrooke . , {ged 69, She was the third daughter of the late Right Hon. George Grenville, by Eliza. beth, daughter of Sir William Wyndham, k, aged 83, Bart. was married in 1782 to Hugh Eul Fortescue, and left his widow in 1841, Vaida Vale, having had issue the present Earl and a 19. late of very numerous family, four sons and seren daughters, nearly all of whom survive ber. is, of the At Rock Cottage, near Bideford, aged of West 74, Elizabeth-Deacon, widow of Joha s Justices Wilcox, esq. and eldest dau. of the late He was James Hume, esq. of Wandsworth Com. as senior Coopers, , At Plymouth, aged 59, Richard John nithfield, Dobree, esq. Nov. 14. At Cockerham, Iarrison, molton, Gilbert Scott, esq. mander Nov. 15. At Torquay, aged 27, Thomas son of Beedle Brooks, esq. of the Inner Temple , icar of Barrister, and of Warwick Villas, Harrow e Lieut. road. Nov. 18. At Dartmouth, aged 88, Rice Price Higgins, esq. ectory, At Torquay, aged 26, Arthur de Batts, of the Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, and fourth son of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Augustus ngton De Butts, Royal Engineers. ife of Nov. 21. At Exeter, aged 52, ElizaCivil beth, dau. of the late B. M. Kelly, esq. Nov. 23. Susan, dau. of John Garratt, lar esq. of Bishop's Court. any Nov. 24. "At Exeter, aged 51, Mrs. of Arundel Pearse, widow of Samuel Pearse, of London. ed Dec. 1. At Teignmouth, aged 24, Ande, dau. of Daniel Cave, esq. of Cleeve-hill . Dec. 3. At Southfield, Paignton, Jane2. Isabella, wife of Thomas Jarvis, esq. late s. of Peckham, Surrey, and only dau. of the late Capt. W. Hamilton, E.I.C.S. Dec. 5. At Torquay, aged 77, Judith, widow of the late Haynes Wade Battersby, esq. J.P. of Ballard, co. Westmeath. Dec. 9. At Stonehouse, aged 42, William Rattenbury, esq. Dec. 11. Aged 85, Anne, widow of the Rev. D. Veysie, Rector of Plymptree. Dec. 12. "At Exmouth, aged 23, Edith, relict of Alfred Gottreux, esq. Dec. 17. At her brother's residence, Exeter, Jane, dau. of Joseph Risdon, esq. of Hartleigh, Buckland Filleigh. DORSET. - Nov. 6. At Shaftesbury, 1848.] 107 aged 63, Anne, widow of Henry Christian Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Horwood, of Sannemann, esq. 10th Royal Hussars. Aston Clinton, Bucks. Nov. 17. At Weymouth, aged 61, At Green-road, Southsea, aged 43, Sarah Penelope, wife of William Turton, esq. Thorowgood, wife of Thomas Dale Gulli. Nov. 26. At Weymouth, aged 29, ver, esq. R.N. Julia, wife of Edward B. Washbourne, esq. Nov. 18. At Southampton, aged 40, Nov. 27. At Lyme Regis, aged 22, Elizabeth Jane, eldest dau. of Isaac HorEmma, dau. of John Hussey, esq. lock, esq. of Blandford. Dec. 3. At Weymouth, aged 84, Hes At Cowes, aged 48, Charity Elizabeth, ter, relict of Charles Andrews, esq. for dau. of the late William Saunders, M.D. merly Capt. in the Dorsetshire Militia, Nov. 26. At Ryde, aged 64, Lucy, and Master of the Ceremonies. relict of David Perkins, esq. of Ryde. House. Guards. She was the 4th daughter of in 1803, and had a numerous family. Dec. 10. Aged 21, William Brocket Dec. 14. At Ventnor, Frances-Mary, Brocket, esq. son of Stanes Brocket wife of Charles Meredith, esq. Westbourne Brocket, esq. of Spains Hall, Essex, and Vale House, Bayswater. of Rye, in Sussex. HERTS.– Nov. 20. At Gravely Hall, GLOUCESTER.— Nov. 17. At Clifton, near Stevenage, aged 60, Miss Frances aged 35, the Hon. Anna Caroline Crans Titmuss. toun, younger dau. of the late, and sister Nov. 21. At the Rectory, Hertford, to the present, Lord Cranstoun. aged 27, Anne Louisa Catharine, dau. of M.A. Rector of St. Andrew's, Hertford. Nov. 28. At Cheltenham, aged 52, Miss Maria Hadsley. Sophia, relict of William Baker, esq. of KENT.-- Nov. 9. Aged 63, Robt. Willis Charles Miles, esq. various descriptions of excellent live stock, Nov. 12. At Tunbridge Wells, aged at provincial and metropolitan cattle 42, Henry Lloyd, esq. of Hastings, and shows. formerly of the East India House. Finch, esq. of Tenterden, and neice of Dec. 3. At Bristol Hotwells, James Nov. 26. At Folkestone, aged 59, jamin Andrews, esq. Dec. 6. At Cheltenham, Rebecca, wife At Lewisham, aged 82, Richard Smith, of Thomas Roblin, M.D. Clifton. esq. formerly Clerk of the Cheque of Hants.-Nov. 14. At Stourfield, near Greenwich Hospital. Christchurch, aged 28, Robert Pauncefote, At Broadstairs, Rob. C. Wood, esq. who esq. barrister-at-law (eldest son of the late was appointed one of the pages of the preRobt. Pauncefote, esq.), of Preston Court, sence to her Majesty in 1840. Gloucestershire. first seen by the Queen when Princess, Nov. 16. At Southsea, aged 21, Frances asleep on the sands at Ramsgate. The He was Duchess of Kent awakened him, and upon sonage, Helmdon, aged 83, Sarah, relict of Weekley, near Kettering. aged 66, Mary, wife of Robert Warren, Dec. 4. At Dover, aged 24, Caroline esq. late of the 4th Dragoon Guards. Louisa, youngest dau, of the late Benjamin SALOP.--Nov. 12. Aged 78, Thomas Harenc, esq. of Foot's Cray Place. Parr, esq. of Lythwood Hall. Dec. 10. At Strood Hill, near Ro Nov. 22. Aged 80, John Bache, esq. chester, aged 67, Thomas Charlton, esq. of Wyken House. LANCASTER.--Nov. 13. At Foxhill. SOMERSET.-Nov. 13. At Southwell bank, near Blackburn, aged 71, James Lodge, near Taunton, Lieut.-Col. James Simpson, esq. Charter, of the Bengal Service. He was Nov. 15. At Preston, Ellen-Elizabeth, a cadet of 1805, and attained the rank of wife of Robert Segar, esq. barrister-at. Major in the 5th Nat. Infantry in 1831. law. At Hampton Manor House, near Bath, Of fever, Mr. John Davenport, governor aged 33, Osborne Markham, esq. late of Millgate Fever Hospital, Manchester. Capt. in the 32d Regt. and formerly of No fewer than 3,500 fever cases had been the 90th. He was the only son of Os. under his care during the comparatively borne Markham, esq. (sixth and youngest short time (eleven months) he was in office. son of Archbishop Markham,) by Lady Dec. 13. At Liverpool, at the residence Mary Thynne, daughter of Thomas first of the Rev. Charles W. Lawrence, aged Marquess of Bath ; was made Captain in 72, Emily, relict of Sir Samuel Young, the Army Nov. 3, 1827, and in the 32nd, Bart. of Formosa Place, Berks. She was Dec. 15, 1838. the daughter of Charles Baring, esq, of Nov. 15. At Yeovil, at an advanced Exmouth ; was married in 1796, and left age, Mrs. Tucker, widow of Robert a widow in 1826, having had issue the Tucker, esq. present Sir George Young, Capt. R.N. Nov. 28. At Rumbill House, near four other sons, and three daughters. Taunton, aged 68, Wm. Cadbury, esq. LEICESTER. Nov. 15. Aged 27, Nov. 29. At Bath, Arthur Pelham George Murray Houghton, esq. only son Atherley, esq. eldest son of the Rev. of George Houghton, esq. of Leicester. Arthur Atherley, Vicar of Heavitree, Dec. 3. At Leicester, in his 80th year, Devon. faithfully served three generations in the LINCOLN.--Dec. 7. At Louth, John family of Mr. Emery, of the Grange, Gray, esq. solicitor, late Town Clerk of Banwell, having been in their employ that place. sixty-five years. Ten years since he obDec. 12. At West Ashby Grore, aged tained the highest premium given by the 76, Richard Elmhirst, esq. formerly Lieut.. Bristol Agricultural Society, for good con. Col. of the Local Militia, and for many duct; and although he himself served years a Magistrate and Deputy Lieut. for three generations, he also lived to witness the county. three generations of his own family in the MIDDLESEX.--Nov. 9. Aged 71, George same employ at one time. Francis Barlow, esq. of the Manor House, Dec. 2. At Bath, aged 52, James Hampton, and formerly of Wetherby, in Lloyd, esq. of Twickenham Coinmon. Yorkshire. Dec. 4. At Bath, aged 73, Lady WatNov. 15. At Stanmore, aged 85, Miss son, relict of Sir Wm. Watson, Knt. Rebecca Williams. Dec. 5. Aged 96, John Palmer, esq. Dec. 4. At Hampton Court, aged 80, of Bath. James Campbell, esq. Dec. 9. At Bath, Ann, relict of SaDec. 9. 'At Edmonton, aged 73, John muel Harris, formerly of Stone Easton. Snell, esq. STAFFORD.-Dec. 3. At Mrs. Dickin. Monmouth.-Oct. 23. At Chepstow, son's, Stafford, aged 39, Richard Ford, aged 78, Anna-Maria, relict of S. Pope, esq. solicitor, formerly of Shrewsbury, but lately of Great Ormond-st. NORFOLK.-Lately. At the residence Dec. 13. At Sandon Hall, aged 16, of his son-in-law the Rev. Arthur Lang- Charlotte-Mary, second daughter of the ton, Rector of Hempstead, aged 93, Robert Hon. Granville Dudley Ryder, grandGosling, esq. daughter of the Earl of Harrowby, and NORTHAMPTON.-Nov. 2. At the par- niece to the Duke of Beaufort. She died esq. of London. 1 , and upon ace. sonage, Helmdon, aged 83, Sarah, relict enter her of the Rev. Pryce Jones, for 3 years H, and re Vicar of Abthorpe. il removed Nov. 8. Aged 79, Robert Salmon, esq. of Weekley, near Kettering. 67, Mrs. Norts.- Dec. 19. At Nottingham, aged 66, Mary, wife of Robert Warra, Caroline esq. late of the 4th Dragoon Guards. e Benjamin SALOP.-Nov. 12. Aged 78, Thonu Parr, esq. of Lythwood Hall. near Ro. Nov. 22. Aged 80, John Bache, exq, Iton, esq. of Wyken House. t Foxhill. SOMERSET.-Nov. 13. At Southwell 71, James Lodge, vear Taunton, Lieut.-Col. James Charter, of the Bengal Service. He was - Elizabeth, a cadet of 1805, and attained the rank of arrister-at. Major in the 5th Nat. Infantry in 1831. At Hampton Manor House, near Bath , F, governor aged 33, Osborne Markham, esq. late anchester. Capt, in the 32d Regt. and formerly of had been the 90th. He was the only son of Os. paratively borne Markham, esq. (sixth and youngest s in office. son of Archbishop Markham,) by Lady residence Mary Thynne, daughter of Thomas first ace, aged Marquess of Bath ; was made Captain in | Young, the Army Nov. 3, 1827, and in the 32nd, Dec. 15, 1838. Nov. 15. At Yeovil, at an advanced and left age, Mrs. Tucker, widow of Robert ssue the Tucker, esq. t. R.N. Nov. 28. At Rumhill House, near ers. Taunton, aged 68, Wm. Cadbury, esq. ged 27, Nov. 29. At Bath, Arthur Pelham only son Atherley, esq. eldest son of the Rer. ester. Arthur Atherley, Vicar of Heavitree, Lately. At Banwell, aged 87, John ich re Goding, an agricultural labourer. He had faithfully served three generations in the John family of Mr. Emery, of the Grange , •rk of Banwell , having been in their employ sixty-five years. Ten years since he obaged tained the highest premium given by the eut. Bristol Agricultural Society, for good con. any duct; and although he himself served for three generations, he also lived to witness three generations of his own family in the orge same employ at one time. Dec. 2. in Lloyd, esq. of Twickenham Common. She was esq. of from injuries occasioned by her frock Dec. 10. At Brighton, aged 21, Fran. catching fire. ces Ellen, youngest surviving daughter of SUFFOLK.--Nov. 15. At Ipswich, aged Richard Paterson, esq., of Black heath, 69, Mr. Postle Jackson, Printer and Pro and Tilney-st. prietor of the “ Ipswich Journal.” WARWICK.-Nov. 16. Eleanor, wife of Nov. 23. At Ipswich, Miss S. Patte William Spurrier, esq., of Heath-green son, eldest dau. of the late Rev. H. Pat House, near Birmingham. teson, and sister of the Honble. Mr. Nov. 21. At Frankton, Frances Horatia, Justice Patteson, of Feniton Court. second dau. of the late Rev. Charles Pow. SURREY.-Nov. 12. At Elm Bank, lett, Rector of High Roding, Essex. Letherhead, aged 70, Charlotte, relict of Nov. 25. At Camden, near BirmingWilliam Stanley Clarke, esq. ham, aged 29, the wife of Thomas James, Nov. 19. Aged 21, Eliza, eldest dau. Esq., solicitor, of Birmingham, and dau. of the late Edward Rayne, esq. of West of Mr. Pinsent, of Newton Abbott, Devon. Barns Park, Surrey. Nov. 26. At Arden House, Henley-inNov. 22. At Richmond, aged 39, Mr. Arden, Miss Homer, aged 53. George, a classical master, leaving a widow Nov. 29. At Edgbaston, aged 71, Saand six children unprovided for. muel Martin, esq. Nov, 25. At Richmond, aged 48, Nov. At Leamington, aged 75, William Frances, relict of David Howell, esq. of Prichard, esq., late Member of the Madras Ethy, Cornwall. Medical Board. Nov. 26. At New Cross, William Hol Dec. 5. At Whitley Abbey, aged 93, combe, esq. the Right Hon. Jane dowager Viscountess Nov. 28. Aged 57, Thomas Russell, Hood, great-grandmother of the present esq. of New-lane, Croydon. Viscount. Her ladyship was the only Nov. 29. Aged 76, Joseph Pomroy, daughter and heiress of Francis Wheeler, esq. of Gainsford-st. Horsleydown, and of esq. of Whitley Court, and was married, Bexley Heath, Kent. in 1777, to Henry second Viscount Hood, Nov. 29. At Luddington House, aged who died in 1836. Her ladyship had 84, Mrs. Maitland, widow of David Mait- eight children, of whom the only survivors land, esq. of Barcaple, Kirkcudbrightshire. are the Hon. Selina, wife of Adm. Sir Dec. 9. At Croydon, aged 83, Mrs. Francis Mason, K.C.B. and the Rt. Hon. Jane Capon, late of Great Yarmouth. Lord Bridport. Sussex.--Nov. 13. Cordelia, relict of Wilts.-Nov. 25. At Clyffe Hall, the Rev. Charles John Paterson, Vicar of aged 40, the Hon. Samuel Hay, Equerry West Hoathly, and third dau. of the late to her Majesty the Queen Dowager; broEdward Cranston, esq. of East Court. ther of the late Earl of Errol. He mar. Nov. 14. At Brighton, aged 70, Mrs. ried, in 1832, Louisa, only child of the Harmer, widow of Richard Harmer, esq. Hon. Capt. Duncombe Bouverie, and of York Terrace, Regent's Park. leaves no issue. Nov. 15. At Brighton, Susan-Rawson, WORCESTER.--Nov. 20. At Great Malwife of James Ashwell, esq. of Tunbridge vern, aged 70, Elizabeth, widow of Capt. Wells. John Chambers, of the 10th Hussars. Nov. 16. At Storrington, aged 45, Lately. At Henwick-house, near WorCapt. C. Dennett, of the H.E.I.C's M.S. cester, Emma, wife of the Rev. A. Phil. Nov. 22. At Brighton, aged 59, Tho- lips, D.D. mas Rickard, esq. At an advanced age, Edward Cresswell, Nov. 28. At St. Leonard's on the Sea, esq. of the Priory House, Dudley. Charlotte, wife of Robert Grant, esq. of YORK.- Nov. 15. At Lartington Hall, Monymusk, Aberdeenshire, and youngest aged 69, Elizabeth, relict of Henry Witham, dau. of the late William Walter Yea, esq. esq. She was the daughter of Thomas of Pyrland Hall, Somerset. Witham, esq., of Headlam, co. Durbam, Nov. 29. At Angmering, Maria Adri- by Mary, daughter of James Thornton, ana, wife of the Rev. Henry Reeks, Rector esq. of Nether Whitton, Northumberland; of that parish. was married to Henry Silvertop, esq. who Dec. 1. At Hastings, aged 74, Mary, on the death of her uncle, William widow of Henry Crowhurst Roods, esq. of Witham, esq. in 1802 assumed that name; Westham, Sussex. and died in 1844, having had issue the Dec. 7. At Brighton, Marianne-Barne, present Henry Witham, esq. of Lartington, wife of Henry Purnell Hicks, esq. and many other children. Dec. 8. At Hastings, aged 87, Mrs. Nov. 18. Aged 9, Claude-Alexander, Blackmore, of Eaton-sq. Middlesex. second son of Joshua S. Crompton, esq., At Brighton, Miss Steere, dau. of the Sion Hill, near Thirsk. late Lee Steere Steere, esq. of Jayes, Nov. 18. Aged 75, John Milligan, esq. Ockley, Surrey, of Bradford, th year, y to the ise, iss At Bath, aged 52, James Dec. 4. At Bath, aged 73, Lady Watson, relict of Sir Wm. Watson, Knt. Dec. 5. Aged 96, John Palmer, esq. ), of Bath. Dec. 9. At Bath, Ann, relict of Sa. muel Harris, formerly of Stone Easton. STAFFORD.-Dec. 3. At Mrs. Dickinson's, Stafford, aged 39, Richard Ford, esq. solicitor, formerly of Shrewsbury, but lately of Great Ormond-st. Dec. 13. At Sandon Hall, aged 16, Charlotte-Mary, second daughter of the Hon. Granville Dudley Ryder, granddaughter of the Earl of Harrowby, and niece to the Duke of Beaufort, She died Nov. 21. Suddenly, at Alverthorpe Bombay Artillery, second son of H. $. Sept. 20. At Loodianah, Lucy, wife of Sept. 28. Of fever, at Neemuch, in the Nov. 27. Aged 45, John Hodgson, esq. Bengal Presidency, Julius A. Mackeson, of Norton Conyers ; a gentleman of ex Lieut. 33d Reg. Native Inf. youngest son tensive property, well known in the neigh of the late W. Mackeson, esq. of Hythe. bourhood, where he was much respected, Oct. 10. Suddenly, at Barrackpore, and was a magistrate for the liberty of Lieut. Samuel T. A. Goad, 20th Bengal Ripon, and of the North-Riding of York. Native Inf. His brother officers, as a trishire. He destroyed himself by firing off bute of their regard, have erected a tomb his gun, which he had placed in his mouth. over his remains. Verdict, “ Temporary Insanity." ABROAD.--Aug. 24. Of the Cape of Dec. 10. Aged 67, John Higson, esq. Good Hope, on board the Maryanne In. house-surgeon to the Hull General in. diaman, from Madras, Henry-Clare Car. firmary. dew, Lieut. of H. M. 94th Infantry, son WALES.--Nov. 18. Aged 48, at Em. of the Rev. J. H. Cardew, Rector of ral, Flintshire, the wife of Sir Richard Curry Mallet, Somersetshire. Puleston, Bart. Sept. 5. On the passage from India, Nov. 30. At Crockherbtown, Cardiff, John Robert Pringle, esq. of the Civil aged 61, Griffith Lloyd, esq. Service, Madras, aged 30, youngest son Dec. 5. Aged 80, Philip Elliot, esq. of Sir John Pringle, Bart. of Strihill, RoxM.D. late of Neath. burghshire. He was appointed a writer SCOTLAND.--Nov. 10. At Porto Bello, in 1835. Margaret Gambier, wife of Roderick Mac. Sept. 18. At St. Helena, Dr. Henry leod, M.D. and dau. of the late Rev. Solomon, eldest son of Saul Solomon, esq. Roderick Macleod, D.D. Rector of St. Sept. 22. At Sierra Leone, Isabelle, sis. Anne's, Soho. ter of G. W. Nicol, esq. of the Civil Serv. Nov. 12. At Piershill, near Edin Oct. 16. At Sierra Leone, aged 23, burgh, Marian, wife of T. L. Thornton, Frederick Lemon, esq. of her Majesty's esq. and youngest dau, of Capt. M.Kirlie. Mixed Commission Court. Nov. 21. At Ayr, Quinton Johnstone, Oct. 23. At Marseilles, William Es. esq. brother to Mrs. de Soyres, of Bris. combe, esq. of the East India Company's tol. Civil Service, Bombay. He was appointed Nov. 27. At Powis, near Aberdeen, a writer in 1826. John Leslie, esq. of Powis. Oct. 30. At Madeira, aged 55, Joseph Lately. In Edinburgh, John Bruce, Miller, esq. of Bootle, near Liverpool. or “ John of Skye,” for some years the Nov. 6. At Copenhagen, aged 40, Highland piper at Abbotsford. In his Elizabeth, Countess Danneskiold de best days John was a fine athletic man, Samsöe, dau. of the Marquess of Ailesand when dressed in full costume, playing bury. She was married in 1833. a pibroch, or marching up the diping Nov. 8. In Mecklenburg, at Quassell, room at Abbotsford, to receive from the hands of his illustrious master bis Celtic Paepke, Mrs. Canning, widow of Henry the seat of her son-in-law, Mr. Von quaich, brimful of Glenlivat, he had a Canning, esq. Chargé d'Affaires and Conmost imposing and picturesque appear sul General at Hamburg. ance. Latterly, however, the poor fellow Nov. 10. At Lyndally, near Toronto, got wild and unsettled. He imagined Upper Canada, Mackay.Hugh-Baillie, himself to be a descendant of the great second son of the late Lieut. -Col. D. CaRobert Bruce, and hinted at his preten meron, C.B. 79th Highlanders. sions to the throne. He still wandered At the Hotel Bristol, at Paris, aged 68, about, old and indigent, playing the pipes John Brenchley, esq. of Wanlass How, which he had received from Sir Walter, Westmoreland, and formerly of Maidand though more than 70 years of age, stone, of which he was a native. His and subjected to much hardship and priva- body was brought to that town and depotion, he walked erect and had a military sited in the parish church of Maidstone. air to the last. Nov. 16. 'At Brunswick, Capt. H. L. East Indies.Sept. 3. At Kuralee, Cole, only son of the late Henry William in Scinde, 2nd Lieut. H. W. Gibb, of the Cole, esq. formerly of Brunswick. 1848.] OBITUARY. 111 Nov. 17. At Paris, Souleyman, who said, a fortune of upwards of 100,000,000f. was interpreter to Napoleon when in He has appointed the Emperor of Austria Egypt. . his principal executor. Nov. 20. At Frankfort, aged 70, his Nov. 22. At Brussels, aged 39, RichRoyal Highness William II. Elector of ard son of Robert Haymes, esq. of Great Hesse. He succeeded to the electorate Glenn, Leicestershire. on the 27th February, 1821. He is suc At Bruges, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. ceeded by his son Prince Frederick Wil. Robert Cox Clifton, formerly Rector of liam, born in 1802, and who, since 1831, St. Nicholas, Worcester. shared the reigns of government with his Nov. 28. At Berne, Switzerland, aged father. The Elector was one of the rich. 45, Lincoln, eldest son of the late N. P. est sovereigns of Europe, and leaves, it is Phené, esq. of Melksham. TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE DISTRICTS OF LONDON.* [Jan. Alverthorpe Bombay Artillery, second son of H. &. andars, esq. Gibb, esq. Rugby. Sept. 20. At Loodianah. Lacy, wife of oshua FielCapt. Reginald E. Knatchball. viving bro. Sept. 22. At Meerut, East Indies, goed Eelden, late 21, Richard Walter Money Kyrle, Lieat. the eldest H. M. 32d Reg. sirth son of the Rer. of Fielden William Money Kyrle, of Hom Honxe, ufacturers, Herefordshire. Sept. 28. Of fever, at Neemuch, in the dgson, esq. Bengal Presidency, Julius A. Mackeson, aan of es. Lieut. 33d Reg. Native Inf. youngest on the neigh. of the late W. Mackeson, esq. of Hythe. , firing off bute of their regard, have erected a tomb is mouth. over his remains. ABROAD.-Aug. 24. Of the Cape of gson, esq. Good Hope, on board the Maryanne Ineral in diaman, from Madras, Henry-Clare Car. dew, Lieut. of H. M. 94th Infantry, son , Service, Madras, aged 30, youngest son ot, esq. of Sir John Pringle, Bart. of Stribill , Ror. burghshire. He was appointed a writer o Bello, in 1835. Ek Mac Sept. 18. At St. Helena, Dr. Henry e Rev. Solomon, eldest son of Saul Solomon, esq. of St. Sept. 22. At Sierra Leone, Isabelle, sis ter of G. W. Nicol, esq. of the Civil Serr. Edin Oct. 16. At Sierra Leone, aged 23, ornton, Prederick Lemon, esq. of her Majesty's Kirlie. Mixed Commission Court. stone, Oct. 23. At Marseilles, William EsBris combe, esq. of the East India Company's Civil Service, Bombay. He was appointed deen, a writer in 1826. Oct. 30. At Madeira, aged 55, Joseph . Nov. 8. In Mecklenburg, at Quassell, the the seat of her son-in-law, Mr. Voo ltic Paepke, Mrs. Canning, widow of Henry Canning, esq. Chargé d'Afaires and Con- Noo, 10. At Lyndally, near Toronto, ed Upper Canada, Mackay. Hugh-Baillie, second son of the late Lieut-Col. D. Ca- At the Hotel Bristol, at Paris, aged 68, Nov. 16. ‘At Brunswick, Capt. H. L. Weekly average of the 5 years 1842–46, 1046 Deaths. } corrected for increase of population * The following Superintendent Registrars' districts are included in the returns : viz. Kensington; Chelsea ; St. George, Hanover-square; Westminster; St. Martin-inthe-Fields ; St. James; St. Marylebone ; St. Pancras ; Islington ; Hackney ; part of Edmonton, viz. Hampstead sub-dist. ; St. Giles and St. George ; Strand ; Holborn ; Clerkenwell; St. Luke; East London ; West London ; City of London ; Shoreditch ; Bethnal Green ; Whitechapel ; St. George-in-the-East; Stepney ; Poplar ; St. Saviour; St. Olave; Bermondsey ; St. George, Southwark; Newington ; Lambeth ; Wandsworth and Clapham; Camberwell ; Rotherhithe ; Greenwich ; Lewisham. ruce, 3 the 8. d. ar w d PRICE OF HOPS, Dec. 24. PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, Dec. 24. SMITHFIELD, Dec, 24. To sink the Offal-perstone of 8lbs. Beef ....... 38. 4d. to 4s. 8d. Head of Cattle at Market, Dec. 20. Mutton....... ..38. 2d. to 48. 8d. Beasts.... 2861 Calves 159 Veal..... ........3s. 8d. to 4s. 8d. Sheepand Lambs 17,650 Pigs 330 Pork......... ...38. 8d. to 58. 2d. COAL MARKET, DEC. 24. Walls Ends, from 20s. 9d. to 238. 6d.per ton. Other sorts from 18s. 6d. to 218, 0d. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 49s. 6d. Yellow Russia, 488. Od. |