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In Grove End-road, St. John's Wood, aged 36, John King, esq. surgeon.

Dec. 19. At Wandsworth Common, aged 75, Samuel Bevington, esq. late of Neckinger Mills, Bermondsey.

Christiana St. Barbe, wife of the Rev. Edward Wickham, Brook Green, Hammersmith.

At Fulham, Amelia, wife of John Broster, esq.

At Peckham, aged 79, Anna-Maria, widow of R. I. S. Stevens, esq. of the Charter-house.

At Dalston Rise, aged 63, Hester, relict of John Roberts, esq. formerly of Lower Tooting, Surrey.

Dec. 20. At Clapham Park, aged 45, Elizabeth, wife of George Long, esq.

In Sloane-st. Mrs. Forbes, relict of George Forbes, esq.

Aged 69, Miss Gough, of Camberwell. Dec. 21. At Blackheath, aged 65, Mrs. Ann Collins, late of Ely-place.

At the house of his brother-in-law, John Woollett, esq. at Camberwell, Daniel Moore Jones, esq. of the Admiralty, Somerset House.

In Cecil-st. Strand, aged 64, Captain Frederick Langley.

Dec. 22. In Connaught-sq., aged 71, William Smith, esq.

In Upper Belgrave-pl., aged 64, Susannah, widow of John Bryant, esq., of Walworth.

At his mother's house, in Upper Seymour-st. West, aged 27, Lieut. Louis Henry Nicholson, 53d Bengal Native Inf., and second son of the late Ralph Nicholson, esq.

Dec. 23. Aged 73, Mary, relict of William Sargenson, esq., of Pall Mall, and formerly of Rotherhithe.

At his chambers, New-inn, Strand, aged 70, R. H. Bartholomew, esq.

At Camden-town, aged 74, Sarah, relict of C. Dufaur, esq., formerly of Prince'sst. Hanover-sq., and Woodlands, New Forest, Hants.

At the Euston sq. Railway Station, while waiting the arrival of his daughter, Capt. Steriker, late of Dover.

Aged 14, Mary, dau. of the Hon. Henry Dickinson, Madras Civil Service.

In Davies-street, Berkeley-sq., Henry Lumley, infant son of Dr. Woodfall.

Dec. 24. Elizabeth, widow of Mr. J. P. Acklam, Silversmith, Strand, surviving her husband only three weeks.

At Hoxton, aged 68, John Tyrell Jenner, esq.

In Southampton-pl., Euston-sq., aged 79, Eleanor, relict of J. G. Lockett, esq.

Dec. 25. Aged 88, Mrs. Mary Sandby, of Phillimore-terr., Kensington, relict of William Sandby, esq.

At North End, Fulham, aged 59, Leicester, eldest son of lateW.G. Harvey, esq.

At Hertford-st., Mayfair, aged 88, the Dowager Lady Beauchamp Proctor, relict of Sir Thomas Beauchamp Proctor, Bart., of Langley Park, Norfolk She was Mary, second daughter of Robert Palmer, esq. of Sunning, co. Berks, was married in 1778, and left a widow in 1827, having had issue the present Baronet, five other sons and three daughters.

At Stamford Hill, aged 50, Emily, wife of Robert Hanbury, esq.

Aged 47, Frederick Henry Parker, esq., surgeon, of Portugal-st., Grosvenor-sq.

Georgina-Georgiana, wife of John Dean Paul, esq., of Ivy Cottage, Parson's Green, and the Strand, banker. She was the third daughter of the late Chas. Geo. Beauclerk, esq. of St. Leonard's lodge, Sussex, by Emily-Charlotte, second dau. of William Ogilvie, esq. and Emily Mary Duchess dowager of Leinster. She was

married in 1826.

In Albany-st., Regent's Park, aged 83, Mrs. Ann Cancellor.

Dec. 26. In Clifton-pl. Sussex-sq. aged 32, Harriet-Caroline, wife of Edmund John Gore, esq.

Dec. 27. At the house of his son, in Alfred-st. Islington, aged 80, William Baddeley, esq., late of George-yard, Lombard-street, and Throwley, Devon, having survived his wife only three weeks.

At Hampstead Heath, aged 65, Mr. Robert Brettell Bate, of the Poultry, patentee of the anaglyptograph, for medallic engraving, and many other scientific inventions.

At Stamford Hill, aged 74, W. H. Worth, esq.

Dec. 29. In Cambridge-st. Hyde Park, aged 81, Mary, relict of Joseph Charlier, esq.

Dec. 30. Aged 82, Mr. Low, of the Strand, having survived his wife at the same age only three months.

At Maida Vale, aged 76, Mary-Jane, relict of C. W. Clark, esq.

At Home Lodge, St. John's Wood road, aged 76, Mrs. Martha Wilkinson.

Dec. 21. At the residence of her daughter, Montagu-st., Portman-sq., aged 77, Emmeline, relict of John King, esq. surgeon, Clifton, and second dau. of the late R. L. Edgeworth, esq., of Edgeworth's Town, Ireland.

In London, Edward, son of the late Sir Chas. Nightingale, Bart.

Lately. In Camden Town, aged 87, Lieut.-Col. Thomas James Waldegrave Tane, R.M.

In Chapel-st. Grosvenor-sq., MaryAnn, relict of Major- Gen. Tinling, Gren. Guards,

In London, William Anthony, esq. He was very ingenious, and effected many improvements in watchmaking, and other mechanism. Thirty years ago he joined in a patent for the application of steampower to passenger vessels in the Thames. In 1823 he, singly, resisted an attack of burglars on his house, where he had a consignment of watches worth 20007. for exportation. In 1825 (the bubble year) he engaged in many of the schemes then afloat, and lost considerably; but his love of speculation still led him to invest large sums in exhibitions in the metropolis, and in chemical works in Clerkenwell. He was also one of the earliest shareholders in the Manchester and Liverpool Railway; but his speculation resulted in great losses. He was engaged for nearly twenty years in a disputed reference of partnership accounts, which cost him 30,0001. He has left some freehold property to "his nearest of blood, claiming within twelve months," and in default of nearer, then to his first cousin's son, Mr. Charles Nash.

In London, aged 72, Capt. Martin, formerly of Gloucester. He had been blind for 43 years, in consequence of a gunshot wound received in battle, and was in the recipt of 3801. per annum from the East India Company, in consideration of his services. He died by his own hand, during a depression of spirits occasioned by the loss of his daughter and other relatives in the Solway steamer.

Aged 43, Henry Jesse Waddilove, esq. of Doctors' Commons.

Jan. 1. In Finsbury-sq. aged 63, Charles Evelyn Houghton, esq. Commander R.N. on the retired list of 1830. He was a Lieutenant of 1805; was midshipman of the Defiance, at Copenhagen in 1801, and was twice wounded, when sub-Lieutenant of the Locust, gun-brig, in actions with the enemy's flotillas in the Channel in 1804-5.

Harriet, wife of James Sedgwick, esq. Kensington.

Jan. 2. Aged 65, Benjamin Elkin, esq. of Upper Bedford-place, Russellsquare.

Jan. 3. Aged 62, George Bainbridge, esq. of Trinity-st. Rotherhithe.

Jan. 4. In Chesterfield-st. Mayfair, aged 90, the Hon. Frances Cooke Grimston. She was grand-aunt to the present Earl of Verulam, and last surviving child of James 2d Viscount Grimston.

Aged 67, William Watson, sen. esq. of Watt's-buildings, Kingsland-road.

In Regent-sq. aged 67, Henry Moule, esq. of the Stock Exchange.

În Bond-st. aged 70, Maria, widow of Samuel Foote, esq.

At Upper Tooting, aged 75, Mary-Ann,

relict of James Newsome, esq. formerly of Wandsworth Lodge, Surrey.

Jan. 5. At Kennington, Surrey, aged 65, Charles Boyd Evans, esq.

At Clifton-pl. Sussex-sq. aged 61, John Laforey Butler, esq.

Aged 79, Zeporah, relict of Hymen Cohen, esq. of Mansell-st. Goodman'sfields.

At Hackney-terr. aged 58, Martha, relict of Henry Palmer, esq. late of Hackney, and St. George-st. East.

At Kennington, aged 65, Charles Boyd Evans, esq. many years of Her Majesty's Post-office.

Jan. 6. At Champion Hill, Surrey, Susannah, relict of James Gay, esq.

At Upper Tulse Hill, aged 27, James Eltham Bass, esq.

In Upper Seymour-st. aged 80, Elizabeth, relict of John Milner, esq.

In Park-sq. Margaret, wife of Alderman Sir Peter Laurie. She was the daughter of John Jack, esq. of Sloane-street.

In Gloucester-pl. Katharine, youngest dau. of Henry Headley, esq.

Jan. 7. Aged 20, Henry Gladdish, eldest son of Henry Rosher, esq. of Hunter-st.

Aged 66, Alice, widow of Edward Salisbury, esq. Page of the Presence to King George the Fourth.

In Blandford-st. aged 71, Mrs. Elizabeth Durham, dau. of the late Robert Durham, esq.

At Upper Homerton, aged 36, Samuel Berger, jun. esq.

Jan. 8. In Upper Phillimore-pl. Kensington, aged 63, Henry David Vincent, esq.

R. B. Kington, esq. barrister-at-law, and editor of the Weekly Chronicle, formerly connected with the press in Bristol.

Jan. 9. Sarah, wife of Christopher Truman, esq. Westbourne-st. Hyde Park. In Park-street, Grosvenor-sq. aged 69, Dorothea, widow of Edward Fletcher, esq. of Alresford, Hants. She was the ninth and youngest dau. of Sir Charles William Blunt, the third Bart. by Elizabeth, sister and heiress of Sir Richard Peers, Bart.

At Park Lodge, Chelsea, Sandford Peacocke, esq.

Jan. 10. At Turnham-green, aged 77, Susannah, relict of Booth Hancock, esq. late of Alresford, Hants, and formerly of Gray's-Inn-lane.

Jan. 12. In Park-st. aged 18 months, Francis Alexander, twin-son of Lord Robert Grosvenor.

Jan. 14. At Brixton, at an advanced age, John Brettell, esq. a native of Salisbury, formerly an eminent printer in Great Windmill Street, Westminster.

BEDS.-Dec. 17. At Henlow, aged 79,

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Seaman Gaye, esq.

BERKS.-Dec. 19. At Reading, aged 86, Mary, widow of William Foster, esq. of the Navy Office.

Dec. 26. At Pangborne, aged 48, James Craig Somerville, M.D.

Lately. At Hones Green, near Wokingham, Elizabeth, dau. of the late Rev. George Kemble, of Whatley.

Jan. 5. At the residence of her son, the Rev. George Bull, Dorney vicarage, near Windsor, aged 78, Elizabeth, relict of W. Bull, esq. solicitor, Aylesbury, and only dau. of the late Rev. Peter Brett, Charlton on Otmoor Rectory, Oxon.

Jan. 6. Aged 54, George Henry Cherry, esq. of Denford House, a deputy lieutenant and magistrate, and sheriff of Berks in 1829. He was the only son of Geo. Fred. Cherry, esq. who died in 1799, by Martha-Maria, dau. of Henry Paul, esq. and married in 1819 Charlotte, second dau. of Charles Drake Garrard, esq. of Lamer, co. Herts, by whom he had issue issue two sons and six daughters.

BUCKS.-Dec. 18. At Woodbank, aged 87, Thomas Cannon, esq.

Dec. 21. At Great Marlow, aged 76, Elizabeth, widow of Francis Glanville, esq. of Catchfrench, Cornwall. She was the second daughter of Robert Fanshawe, esq. Commissioner of Plymouth Dockyard; became the second wife of Mr. Glanville in 1796, and was left his widow in 1846, having had issue the present Mr. Glanville and several other children. (See our vol. XXVI. p. 206.)

CHESHIRE.-Jan. 3. At Birkenhead, aged 62, Major John Johnstone, K. C. of the Berwickshire Militia, and late Major of the 2d Foot.

CORNWALL.-Dec. 30. At Truro, aged 19, Mydhope Wallis, second son of the Rev. James Pascoe, Vicar of St. Kevern.

Jan. 1. At Bodmin, aged 70, Miss Adair; and Miss Prowse, aged 84. These ladies died at the residence of their relative Dr. Mitchell, within ten minutes of each other, of the prevailing epidemic.

Jan. 11. At Falmouth, aged 81, Elizabeth, relict of the late Nicholas Cory, esq. of St. Mawes, Cornwall.

DERBY.-Lately. At Derby, aged 53, Benjamin Cubitt, esq. locomotive engineer to the Great Northern Railway Company, and brother of William Cubitt, esq. of Great George Street, the celebrated engineer.

At Derby, aged 109, Elizabeth Sten

son.

DEVON.-Dec. 11. At Ilfracombe, aged GENT. MAG. VOL. XXIX.

10, Edward, eldest son of Robert Crutwell, esq. solicitor, of Bath.

Dec. 13. At Torquay, aged 58, William Ruddle Browne, esq. of Chisledon, Wilts.

Dec. 16. At East Downe House, the seat of her father, the Rev. C. Pine Coffin, Mary-Anne-Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. Robert Lingen Burton, of Ford House, Shropsh. and Vicar of Holy Cross and St. Giles, Shrewsbury.

At Stourford, Ivy Bridge, aged 106, Mrs. Hamlyn.

Dec. 18. At Exmouth, Charlotte, relict of Gen. Sir John Fraser, G.C.H., of Campden Hill, Middlesex, and dau. of the late Col. Van Cortlandt. She was his second wife, married in 1840, and left a widow in 1843. (See our vol. XXI. p. 92.)

At Exeter, aged 24, Lieut. Willis Williams, 13th Light Inf.

Dec. 19. At the Royal William Victualling-yard, Plymouth, aged 71, Anthony Brady, esq.

Dec. 20. At Devonport, the wife of John Clouter, esq.

Dec. 21. Aged 63, the wife of John Skeggs, esq. of Stoke.

Dec. 23. At Kilworthy House, near Tavistock, aged 25, Henry-Matthews, second son of the late Geo. Lethbridge, esq.

Dec. 24. At Berry, near Totnes, aged 95, Mrs. Louisa Ogier.

Dec. 25. At Exeter, Henrietta-Susannah Willis, eldest dau. of the late Henry Norton Willis, esq. of the Palace Green, Kensington.

Dec. 27. At Plymouth, aged 90, W. Marshall, esq.; also, a few minutes before, in his 60th year, his only surviving son, Charles Marshall, esq.

Dec. 28. At Plymouth, aged 70, Commander Thomas Delafons, R.N. (1814.) At Exeter, aged 32, Arthur Bolland Field, esq.

Dec. 29. At Plymouth, aged 75, Thomas Cole, esq.

At Orchard Hill, Bideford, aged 47, Capt. Paton, of the H.E.I.C.S.

Dec. 31. At Dawlish, aged 82, Elizabeth, dau. of the late Sir James Pennyman, of Ormsby, Yorkshire, Bart. by Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry Grey, of Howick, Bart.

Jan. 1. At Stonehouse, aged 55, Com. John Harrison Bowker, R.N. (1815.)

At the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. James Parkyn, Plymouth, aged 83, Richard Blackmore, esq, of Tamerton Foliott.

At Wonford House, near Exeter, aged 78, Henry Manning, esq.

At Heavitree, at an advanced age, Mrs. Eliza Sercombe, the last surviving sister of the late Bayer Otto Bayer, esq. of Bentinck-st. Manchester-sq.

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At Torquay, Eliza-Letitia, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Dr. Ainger, of St. Bees, Cumberland.

At Torquay, Mary-Pearse, relict of the Rev. Samuel Paul Paul, Vicar of Tetbury, Glouc.

Jan. 2. At Heavitree, Julia-Eliza, eldest dau. of Charles Fox Champion Crespigny, esq.

At Torquay, aged 11 months, Robert Augustus, youngest son of the Hon. and Rev. W. H. Spencer, Urchfont, Wilts.

Jan. 3. At Tiverton, aged 84, Miss Ann Grant.

Jan. 7. At Torquay, Amelia, widow of William Oswell, esq. and third dau. of the late Joseph Cotton, esq.

DORSET.-Dec. 9. At Rodwell, near Weymouth, Mrs. Chamberlaine, relict of the Rev. W. Chamberlaine.

Dec. 10. At Fleet-house, near Weymouth, Catharine-Barbara, only dau. of the late Thos. Jackson, esq.

Dec. 14. At Fontmell Parva, aged 89, Lawrence Edward St. Lo, esq.

Dec. 17. At Shrborne, aged 87, Mary, relict of Edward Eastham, esq. of Norwood, Middlesex.

Dec. 25. At Weymouth, aged 58, Robert Maclean, esq. surgeon-dentist.

Dec. 27. At Weymouth, Ann-Rebecca, second dau. of the late William P. Lunell, esq. of Bristol.

Lately. Aged 88, Mr. Henry Dinham Chard, late of Lyme Regis, Dorset, shipbuilder and owner. For a long series of years he was known from the North Foreland to the Land's End, not only as a builder of gun-brigs, privateers, cutters, and luggers, whose speed the Frenchman in vain endeavoured to equal, but also for his ability in floating and saving stranded vessels on the southern coast. During the latter part of the war Mr. Chard performed the hazardous contract of conveying government stores to the Channel Islands, in which he lost many of his vessels, for which he received no compensation.

At Fleet House, near Weymouth, Catharine-Barbara, dau. of the late James Jackson, esq.

Jan. 1. Aged 78, Elizabeth, relict of Wm. Major, esq. of Poole, and parent of Mrs. John Cooke, of Belcroft-house, I. W. Miss Buck, of Weymouth.

Jan. 3. At Lyme Regis, aged 28, Mary-Ann, 2d dau. of the late Charles Sanderson, esq. of Peckham,

Jan. 9. At Longfleet, Poole, Thomas Gaden, esq. coal-merchant, of the late firm of Gaden and Adey. By his decease a vacancy occurs in the magistracy and town council of the borough.

DURHAM.-Dec. 12, At Gateshead,

Miss Jane Newall, youngest dau. of the late Walter Newall, esq. of Dundee.

ESSEX.-Dec. 11. At Prittlewell, aged 25, Jane Halket, dau. of Capt. Scallon, R.N. Dec. 17. At Walthamstow, aged 76, Edward Warner, esq.

At Romford, aged 70, Miss Sarah Baily, youngest dau. of the late Richard Baily, esq. of Speenhamland, Berks.

Dec. 19. At Colchester, Robert Hill, esq. of Shoreditch.

Dec. 22. At Glazenwood House, aged 17, Clarissa, second dau. of the Rev. Sir John Page Wood, Bart.

Dec. 27. At Ockendon, aged 86, Mary, relict of Nathaniel Rix, esq. of Blundeston, Suffolk, and Chesseldine Grange, Essex.

Dec. 29. Aged 76, Samuel Benton, esq. of North Shoebury.

Jan. 8.

William Henry Pattisson, esq. of Witham, one of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace.

GLOUCESTER.- Dec. 8. At Clifton, Elizabeth, only dau. of the late Rev. Caleb Rockett, Vicar of East Brent and Weston Zoyland, Somerset.

Dec. 13. At Stapleton, near Bristol, aged 53, Miss Mary Withy.

At Bristol, aged 82, Samuel Newell, esq.

At Cheltenham, aged 72, John Samuel Barnes, esq. late of St. Petersburgh.

Dec. 20. At Clifton, aged 78, Robert Suple, esq.

Dec. 21. At Cheltenham, aged 89, Mrs. Mary Watson.

Dec. 22. At Cheltenham, aged 73, Andrew Green, esq. of Cockermouth. Dec. 25. At Bristol, aged 66, Capt. David Jones.

At Clifton, aged 46, Martha, wife of Edmund Gilling Hallewell, esq. of Hill House, near Stroud.

At the residence of his son-in-law, (Mr. W. Keall), Bristol, aged 93, Mr. Powell Skinner.

Dec. 27. At Bristol, aged 79, Sarah, last surviving dau. of the late Thomas Hobbs, esq.

At Clifton, aged 59, Martha-Ann, wife of Robert Leonard, esq.

Dec. 29. At Cheltenham, Robert Hayley Judd, esq. Capt. R.N. many years commanding a Post Office packet at Holyhead, and agent for the Post Office establishment there. He had been in 11

general actions with the enemy's fleet, besides cutting out vessels and fighting ashore with the army; the last known survivor of the battle of Bunker's Hill, and one of the few survivors of the glorious 1st of June. In that brilliant victory he was a midshipman in the Queen. His grandfather, a Captain in the 2d Royal Regiment of Foot Guards, was

Aide-de-Camp to the Duke of Cumberland at Culloden.

Lately. At Cheltenham, aged 72, Lady Wilson, relict of Sir Alexander Wilson, M.D. of Bath, and of Stroat, co. Gloucester, who died May 10, 1813.

At Cheltenham, aged 24, Henrietta, wife of the Rev. J. La Touche, LL.D., Rector of Montreath, Queen's co., eldest dau. of the Rev. W. S. Burgess, of Bath.

Jan. 1. At Cheltenham, aged 70, Elizabeth, relict of William Lishman, esq. of Milton next Sittingbourne.

At Mangotsfield, aged 21, Anna-Alicia, dau. of the Rev. Rob. Brodie, Incumbent. Jan. 2. At Clifton Park, aged 56, Mary-Ann, wife of the late Jos. Lawrence, esq. of Hadley, Middlesex.

Jan. 3. At Redland, aged 34, William, only son of the late John Wreford, esq. of Stanley Villa, Cotham.

Jan. 4. Aged 73, Mary-Ann, relict of J. Yerbury, esq. of Shirehampton and Clifton.

Jan. 5. At Bristol, aged 96, Mrs. Ann Weaver.

Jan. 7.

At Cheltenham, aged 67, Elizabeth, wife of Richard Pinder, esq.

Jan. 14. At Clifton, Miss Hilhouse, dau. of the late Jas. Martin Hilhouse, esq. At Clifton, at an advanced age, Thomas Morris, esq.late Collector of her Majesty's Customs in Bristol.

HANTS.-Dec. 19. At Portsea, aged 77, James Alms Hill, esq. many years Secretary to the Commissioner of Portsmouth Dockyard.

Dec. 24. At Bentley-green, aged 40, Henry Montague Morrison, esq.

At Battramsley Lodge, aged 72, James Cunningham, esq. R.N.

Dec. 25. At Southsea, aged 70, Jane, relict of James Lonsdale, esq. late paymaster of the 4th Regt. and only sister of Major-Gen. Faunce, C.B.

At Woodside, near Lymington, aged 67, Abraham Creighton, esq. late Major 55th Regt.

Dec. 28. At Southsea, aged 78, Benjamin Lara, M.D. upwards of 40 years resident Physician at Portsmouth.

Jan. 2. At the house of her brotherin-law, Joseph Martineau, esq. of Basing Park, Gertrude Trevor Parry, third dau. of the late Dr. Caleb Hillier Parry, of Bath.

Jan. 4. At Southampton, aged 79, the Lady Frances Maria Stuart, relict of Sir Simeon Stuart, Bart. She was the eldest dau. of John 3d and last Earl of Carhampton, by his first wife the Hon. Elizabeth Olmius, only sister and heir of the last Lord Waltham, was married in 1789, and left a widow in 1816.

At Portsea, Frederick Siddall, esq. Paymaster and Purser R.N.

Jan. 7. At Fareham, at an advanced age, Mary Martha, relict of the Rev. John A. Woolls, many years Vicar of Fareham.

At the rectory, Itchen Stoke, aged 4, Philip-Chenevix, son of the Rev. R. C. Trench.

HERTS.-Dec. 21. At Royston, aged 89, Miss Sarah Wortham.

Dec. 29. At Royston, aged 97, Edw. King Fordham, esq.

Jan. 6. At Watford, aged 76, David Salter, esq.

KENT.-Dec. 10. At Walmer, aged 82, Miss Staniforth.

Dec. 11. At Milton, aged 70, Dame Sarah Branscomb, relict of Sir James Branscomb, Knt. the well-known lotteryoffice keeper, and Sheriff of London in 1807. He died in 1809.

Dec. 16. At Margate, aged 78, Jane, only surviving child of the late Rev. Henry Friend, Rector of Frittenden, Kent. Dec. 17. At Ash next Sandwich, aged 66, Henry Minter, esq.

Dec. 18. At Dover, Charlotte, wife of the Rev. T. B. W. Briggs, and youngest dau. of the late Rev. William Moon, of Deptford.

At Chatham, aged 23, First-Lieut. S. B. Ellis, of the Royal Marines, second son of Lieut.-Col. Ellis, C.B. Lieut. Ellis had but recently returned to England from Rio Janeiro, after a service of more than three years in her Majesty's ship Crescent.

Dec. 19. At Tonbridge Wells, aged 97, the Hon. Charles Godfrey Wolff, Baron, and Knight Banneret, of the late Holy Roman Empire.

At Knockholt, near Sevenoaks, aged 67, Elizabeth, relict of Rear-Admiral Ricketts. Dec. 20. At Milton next Gravesend, aged 86, Mrs. Jasper Allen.

Dec. 22. At Chatham, Catharine-Matilda, wife of Lieut.-Col. Ellis, C. B.

At Woolwich Common, aged 71, Miss Anna Joanna Reid, dau. of the late Capt. Reid, Royal Artillery.

Dec. 23. At Wateringbury, aged 74, Mrs. Hosmer, relict of John Hosmer, esq. M.D.; and on the 25th, aged 68, Miss Mary Hosmer.

At Ashford, aged 63, Wm. Jemmett, esq. Dec. 27. At Rochester, aged 52, Maria, wife of Capt. Thomas Baker, H.C.S.

Dec. 28. At Folkestone, aged 74, Thomas Holman, esq.

Dec. 29. At the house of his son, Minster, Isle of Thanet, aged 78, Thomas Lockwood, esq.

Dec. 30. At Deal, aged 59, Thomas Gorton, esq. Purser R.N.

At Sandwich, aged 101, Wm. Harris,

esq.

Dec. 31. At Sandwich, aged 77, Mrs.

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