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Hereford and Wilts. He was the second son of William Money, esq. of Much Marcle, by Mary, daughter of William Webster, esq. of Stockton-upon-Tees. He was of Oriel college, Oxford, and was instituted to the rectory of Yatesbury in Wiltshire in 1800. On the death of his elder brother, Major-Gen. Sir James Money Kyrle, Bart. in 1843, he succeeded to the estates of Much Marcle, &c. and assumed the additional name of Kyrle. He married in 1805 Emma, daughter of Richard Down, of Halliwick Manor-house, co. Middlesex, esq. and had issue seven sons and one daughter, Emma. The sons were, 1. William Kyrle, esq. of Oriel college, Oxford, and the Inner Temple; 2. Edward-Kyrle, Lieut. 2nd Bengal light cav. died at Loodianha 1841; 3. JohnErnle, Capt. 32d regt, married in 1842 Harriet-Louisa, eldest daughter of William Sutton, esq. of Hertingfordbury, Herts. 4. the Rev. James Stoughton MoneyKyrle, F.S.A. Rector of Yatesbury, Wilts, who married in 1839 Rosa-Elizabeth, daughter of John Drake Pridham of Plymouth, esq.; 5. George-Washbourne, M.A. Fellow of King's college, Cambridge; 6. Richard-Walter, Lieut. 32d regt. died 1847; 7. Charles-Septimus.

Jan. 20. At Great Cheverell house, Wilts, aged 90, the Rev. Thomas Cooke, Vicar of Westbury. He was of Caius college, Cambridge, B.A. 1776, M.A. 1779; and was presented to Westbury in 1813 by the Precentor of Sarum.

Aged 88, the Rev. Charles Mann, Rector of Southery, Perpetual Curate of Ryston, and Curate of West Dereham, Norfolk. He was of Caius college, Cambridge, B.A. 1785; was presented to Ryston with Roxham by the Dean and Chapter of Norwich in 1807, and to the perpetual curacy of Fordham in the same county in 1830.

Jan. 21. At Coleshill, Warwickshire, aged 72, the Rev. William Digby, Cauon of Worcester, Vicar of Coleshill, and Perpetual Curate of Offenham. He was the second son of the Hon. and Very Rev. William Digby, LL.D. Dean of Durham, (brother to Henry 7th Lord and first Earl Digby,) by Charlotte, daughter of Joseph Cox, esq. He was of Christ church, Oxford, M.A. 1798; was nominated a Canon of Worcester in 1813; was presented to the vicarage of Cropthorne by the Dean and Chapter of Worcester in 1818, and succeeded his cousin the Hon. and Rev. Robert Digby in the vicarage of Coleshill, on the presentation of Earl Digby, in 1831. He married, first, in 1801, Almeria Augusta, fourth daughter of the Hon. Lucius Ferdinand Cary, who died in the following year; and, secondly, in 1803, his cousin

the Hon. Charlotte Elizabeth Digby, (Maid of Honour to Queen Charlotte,) daughter of Col. the Hon. Stephen Digby, and she died in 1820, also without issue.

At Netherston rectory, near Andover, aged 86, the Rev. William Lance, Rector of Faccombe with Tangley, Hants. He was formerly Fellow of Corpus Christi college, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. 1782, as 10th Senior Optime; M.A. 1785; and was instituted to Faccombe in 1792. He has left an only son, John Henry Lance, esq. barrister-at-law, of Chiswick, late Slave Commissioner in Surinam.

Jan. 22. In Keppell Street, Middlesex, aged 51, the Rev. John Henry Hume, Vicar of Hillmorton and of Figheldean, Wiltshire. He was one of the grandsons of the Right Rev. John Hume, formerly Lord Bishop of Salisbury, and son we believe of the late Rev. Thomas Henry Hume, M. A. Canon and Treasurer of Salisbury, by whom he was presented to Figheldean in 1822; he was presented to Hillmorton by the King in 1835.

Jan. 22. Aged 82, the Rev. John Tench, B.D. Rector of Great Rollwright, Oxfordshire. He was formerly Fellow of Brasenose college, and graduated M.A. 1789, B.D. 1808; and was presented to his living by that Society in 1811.

Jan. 24. Aged 55, the Rev. George Barker, Vicar of All Saints, Leicester, to which he was presented in 1840 by the Lord Chancellor.

Aged 36, the Rev. John Sabine, assistant Curate of Shaftesbury, Dorsetshire. He was of St. John's college, Cambridge, B.A. 1836, and in Feb. 1842 was presented by the Rev. A. Tooke to the rectory of Thorne Coffin, Somerset.

Jan. 25. At Keston, near Bromley, Kent, aged 42, the Rev. Henry L. Dixon, Chaplain to the Bromley Union Workhouse, and late Missionary at Siloah, Jamaica.

Jan. 26. At Leamington, aged 67, the Rev. Edward Cokayne Frith, of Bridgen Place, Kent. He was of St. John's college, Oxford, M.A. 1809.

Jan. 27. At Hammersmith, aged 45, the Rev. John Bird, late of Ampthill, Beds.

Jan. 29. At Powerstock, Dorset, aged 25, the Rev. James John Woolley, M.A. Curate of Powerstock with West Milton, Dorsetshire. He was of St. Peter's college, Cambridge, B.A. 1944.

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Jan. 30. At Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire, aged 52, the Rev. Bernard Bowles. was of Jesus college, Cambridge, B.A. 1823.

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Feb. 22. At Carlton Colville, near Lowestoft, Suffolk, aged 76, the Rev. Edward Jermyn, Rector of that parish.

Heni merly of Somerton, Suffolk, and the mother of eight children, four sons and voer dughters.

Jan 22 Aped 42, after a long illness her wica exemiary patience, Mr. Wilham Henry Catherwood, of Charles-sq.

Fr. 2. Apoi 49. David Haes, esq. of Uroer Bedei-l Rasseirsq.

& la Brazstvo-sq. aged 69. Saraa, relict of Heary Waymouth, esq.

Aged 23. George Henry Lewis, of the Mazie Temple, esq. barrister-at-law, second son of the Rev G. W. Lewis, minister of St. Peter's, Southwark.

Fe la Hre Park-sq. aged 65, Mapor-Gen. Richard L. Evans, C.B. and KCF. Cal of the 37th Madras Native Iaf. He was a cadet of 100; Lieut.Col. 2 N. Inf. 1977; Colonel in the army 1831.

Frò. R. Aged 75, John Butler, esq. of the Hackney-road.

Richard Doane, esq. barrister-at-law. He was called to the bar of the Inner Temple, Fea, 12, 1850; and practised in the common law courts; the Northern circuit; the Middlesex, Westminster, Londos, and Old Bailey sessions.

Aged $7, Wam Reid, esq of Peckham Rye, and late of Old Compton-st. Soho.

Feb. 10. At Brompton, John, fourth son of the late William Camps, esq. High Sheriff of the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon.

Joseph William Allan, esq. of Blackheath and Frederick's pl. Old Jewry.

At the residence of his son, aged 86, Joseph Aldersey, esq.

Feb. 11. At Hampstead, aged 75, William Harwood, esq. late of Bristol.

Feb. 12. In Chapel-st. Belgrave-sq. Emma-Anne, second dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Blackburne, Rector of Prestwich, Lancashire.

In Trinity-sq. Isabel, wife of William Charles Smith, esq. and only dau. of the late Thomas Pybus, esq. of Maidstone.

Feb. 13. At Brompton, Elizabeth, relict of the Rev. John Armstrong, B.A. Minister of St. James's Chapel, Hampstead-road.

In Chandos-st. Cavendish-sq. Isabella, eldest surviving dau. of Benjamin Way, esq. of Denham-place, Bucks.

Feb. 14. At Clapham, Harriett, wife of Fred. Robarts, esq. of Doctors' Commons. In Oxford-sq. aged 31, Caroline, wife of George Warre, esq.

Feb. 15. At Michael's Grove, Brompton, Charles Turner, esq.

At Holloway, aged 84, John Lias, esq. formerly of Finsbury-st.

At Gray's-inn, aged 55, William Dobson, esq. Secretary to Lloyd's.

In Lisson-grove South, aged 72, William Butler, esq. formerly of the Victualling Office.

In Dorset-pl. Dorset-sq. aged 25, Anna-Matilda, wife of James Tillyer Blunt, esq.

Mr. Edward Sturges, Organist of the Foundling Chapel.

Aged 78, Jane, widow of Robert Colquhoun, esq. late of Vincent-sq. Westminster.

Aged 89, Mrs. Ruth Welch, of Hackney-road.

Feb. 17. Elizabeth, wife of Dr. Moore, in Saville-row.

Aged 60, Elizabeth, wife of William Watson, esq. of Tredegar-sq. and formerly of St. Osyth, Essex.

Harriet, eldest dau. of Matthew Kinsey, esq. of Hornsey-lane, Highgate, late of Denmark Hill, Camberwell.

Sarah, relict of Thomas Wick, esq., of Kennington Green.

Feb. 18. At Courland-house, Wandsworth-road, aged 61, Mary, wife of James Rickman, esq.

Feb. 19. Aged 40, John Sinclair, esq. of Warwick-sq. Pimlico, and Princes-st. Lambeth.

In Charles-st. Berkeley-sq. Anne, wife of Fletcher Wilson, esq.

In Charles-st. St. James's-sq. aged 76, Richard Jackson, esq.

Feb. 20. In Moorgate-st. aged 28, Emma, wife of H. G. Noyes, esq. M.D. GENT. MAG. VOL. XXIX.

Wm. Dean, esq. of Guildford-st. Feb. 21. At Hammersmith, aged 79, Henry John Hinchliffe, esq. eldest son of the late Bishop Hinchliffe.

Feb. 22. In New Ormond-st. at an advanced age, Sarah, relict of C. F. Petersdorff, esq. late of Ivy House, Tottenham.

At Notting Hill-terr. aged 68, Henry Thomas Travers, esq. late of the Bengal Civil Service.

Feb. 23. In Lancaster-pl. Strand, aged 43, H. W. Morris, esq. of the Middle Temple, barrister-at-law.

In Mornington-cresc. three weeks after his arrival from Jamaica, aged 50, Henry Laurie, esq. Assistant Commissary Gen. to her Majesty's Forces.

In Eaton-sq. in her 31st year, AugustaAnne, wife of Sir John Pakington, Bart. M.P. She was the third dau. of the Bishop of Rochester and Lady Sarah Murray, and became the second wife of Sir John Pakington in 1844.

In Conduit st. aged 73, Mrs. Sarah Baynes, of Bocking, Essex.

In Paradise-row, Stoke Newington, aged 50, Jacob Hoyer, esq.

Feb. 24. In Jermyn-st. aged 79, Elizabeth, widow of John Repton, esq. of Oxnead Hall, Norfolk.

In Park-rd. Regent's Pk. T. Fairs, esq.

In Great Tower-st. aged 22, Thomas William Hamilton, esq. eldest son of the Rev. Thomas N. Hamilton, Curate of Allhallows, Barking.

Feb. 25. Aged 80, James Mansfield, esq. of John-st. Bedford-row.

At Barnsbury Park, Islington, aged 52, Charles Peckett, esq.

Feb. 26. At Norland-pl. Notting-hill, aged 68, Frederick Butler, esq.

In Dorset-sq. Lieut.-Gen. Wm. Douglas Cleiland, of the Hon. E. India Company's Bombay Service. He was a cadet of the year 1797, was made Colonel of the 19th Bombay Nat. Infantry, May 1, 1824, attained the rank of Major-Gen. in 1837, and that of Lieut.-General in 184-. held the office of Principal Registrar of the Diocese and Episc. Consistory Court of Sarum, of the gift of Bishop Douglas.

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At Camberwell, aged 83, William Lees, esq. late of the Ordnance Office, Tower. Feb. 27. In Union-sq. Newington, aged 52, John Glover, esq.

At Islington, Joseph Payne Street, esq. Feb. 28. In Circus-road, St. John's Wood, aged 66, John Kelk, esq.

Feb. 29. At Blackheath, aged 80, Elizabeth, relict of Charles Enderby, esq.

Lately. In St. James-st. Buckinghamgate, aged 73, Patrick Townshend Lightfoot, esq.

March 1. In Mortimer-st. Cavendishsq. aged 76, Mrs. Sarah-Ann Gurley. 3 M

In Gloucester-pl. Alicia, wife of John relict of Joseph Harris, esq. formerly of North, esq.

March 2. At the residence of William Forbes, esq. Denmark-hili, aged 67. Miss Catharine Curing, third surviving dau. of the late Robert Cusing, esq. formerly of Camberwell Grove, and sister of Edwd. Spencer Curling, esq. Consul of the Netherlands at Deal and Ramsgate.

March. 3. In Burtou-st. Anna, second surviving dau. of the late Rev. Matthew Thompson, Rector of stiey cum Manningtree.

In Conduit-st. Major-Gen. Johnston Napier, of the Hon. E. I. Co.'s Madras Service, youngest son of the late Alex. Napier, esq. of Blackstone, Renfrewshire, He was a cadet of 1800, Lieut. -Col. 40th Nat. Infantry, 1848, Colonel in the army 1834.

In Cambridge-st, aged 57, Richard Musgrave, esq. of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, late of the Island of Antigua.

March 4. Philip Benjamin Goode, eldest son of Philip Goode, esq. of Howland-st.

March 5. At Camden New Town, aged 44, Robert Atkinson, esq. of St. Mary-at-Hill.

March 6. Aged 55, Mary-Ann, wife of William Lee-on, esq. of Loughborough road, Brixton.

March 7. At Willesden Lodge, Shep. herd's Bush, Bertha, youngest dau. of Tompson Chitty, esq. of the Middle Temple.

In Chepstow-pl. Camberwell New-road, George Cowell Keith, esq.

March 8. At Lambeth Palace, aged 14 months, George Gordon Howley, youngest son of William Kingsmill, esq. of Sydmonton, Hants, and grandson of the late Archbishop of Canterbury.

In Norton-st. Portland-road, aged 63, James Newton, esq.

March 8. In Lambeth, aged 51, Mr. William Webb Kendall, son of the late Mr. Edward Augustus Kendall, the author of several works, of whom a notice appeared in our Magazine for Dec. 1842, p. 671.

BEDS.-Feb. 8. Henry Bebb Morris, esq. of Woodside, near Luton.

BERKS.-March 4. At Reading, aged 77, Anne- Elizabeth, widow of Hugh James M Ilraith, esq.

BUCKS.-Feb. 10. At Aylesbury, aged $2, John Parrott, esq.

CAMBRIDGE.-Jan. 27. Aged 82, Mr. Arthur Biggs, F.L.S. late and for many years curator of the Botanic Garden of Cambridge.

Feb. 23. At Cambridge, aged 83, Anne,

London.

Feb. ?.. Aged 61, Robert Stevens, esq. M.D. of Ely.

CORNWALL- Lately. At Penzance, aged 73, retired Comm. Thomas Ratsey, R.N. (1×38).

DERBY.-March 4. At Breadsall Priory, aged 56, Maria-Mary, wife of Joseph Webster, esq. of Penns, Warwickshire, and eldest dau. of the late Sir Peter Payne, Bart. of Biunbam House, Bedfordshire.

DEVON.-Feb. 6. At Sidmouth, Ann, relict of George Bradshaw, esq.

At Sidmouth, aged 91, Mary, relict of the Rev. James Bernard, Rector of Combeflory, Som.

Feb. 10. Aged 46, Daniel Wilson, esq. surgeon Royal Naval Hospital, Plymouth. Feb. 12. At Dunchideock House, aged 69. James Pitman, esq.

Feb. 14. At Exeter, Mary, wife of Joseph Bush, esq. late of Cheltenham.

Feb. 15. At Bideford, aged 23, the only dau. of Lieut. Ross. Her mother was so shocked at her death that she died twelve hours afterwards, aged 60.

At Newport, near Barnstaple, aged 6, Synolda Julia, youngest dau. of the Hon. T. F. W. Butler.

Feb. 17. At Exeter, in the house of her son the Rev. E. Douglas Tinling, Sarab, widow of Rear-Adm. Tinling, of Southampton, and youngest dau. of Wm. Bullock, esq. of Ongar, Essex.

Feb. 19. At Exeter, aged 60, Elizabeth, wife of John Drake, esq.

Fanny, wife of Cadwallader Edwards Palmer, esq. of Barnstaple.

Feb. 20. At Plymouth, aged 86, Peregrine Daniel Fellowes, esq. late Major commanding the 1st Veteran Battallion. He was a Lieut. at and supposed to be the last survivor of the gallant band who defended Minorca in 1782.

At Torquay, Elizabeth Stow, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Robert Marriott, of Cottesbach, Leic.

Feb. 21. At Tiverton, aged 84, Hannah, relict of Arthur Boase, esq. banker.

Feb. 22. In Buckland Court, aged 77, Judith Ann, widow of John-Pollexfen Bastard, esq. of Kitley, many years M.P. for Devon, who died in 1816.

Feb. 23. At Deer Park, near Honiton, Catherine-Stewarta, daughter of William Meade Smythe, esq. and niece to the Earl of Wicklow.

Feb. 25. At Kenton, aged 34, Elizabeth-Welch, second dau. of William Collyns, esq.

Feb. 26. At Teignmouth, Harriet, relict of Charles Squarey, Lieut. R.N.

Feb. 27. At Tiverton, aged 26, EmilyJane, wife of the Rev. John Eglington, of

Rickmansworth, Herts, and eldest dau. of W. H. Hodge, esq. of the former place.

At Devonport, aged 79, Susanna, relict of James Gilbard, esq.

Lately. At Chudleigh, aged 87, Wm. Lewis, M.D. formerly of Bath.

March 1. At Devonport, aged 69, John Bone, esq. surgeon, Treasurer to the Board of Commissioners and Town Council.

March 2. At Newton Abbott, aged 69, Mary, relict of the Rev. Robert Bradford.

March 4. At Axminster, aged 30, Edith, wife of Thomas Mallock, esq. R.N.

March 5. At Exeter, Eliza, widow of John Langdon, esq. of Cleverdon House, Bradworthy.

DORSET.-Feb. 2. At Blandford, aged 63, Susannah, wife of J. D. Harvey, esq. of Weymouth.

Feb. 12. At Walditch, near Bridport, aged 85, Esther, relict of D. Stone, esq.

Feb. 22. At Bridport, aged 44, Caroline, wife of Samuel Bowden Gundry, esq. Feb. 25. At Weymouth, Sophia, eldest dau. of Sir W. L. George Thomas, Bart. DURHAM.-Jan. 16. At Sunderland, aged 57, Jane, wife of Mr. George Garbutt, bookseller, and grand-daughter of the late Thomas Weatherill, esq. of Stokesley, Yorkshire.

Jan. 26. At Sunderland, aged 70, Mr. Alexander M'Kenrie, Master R.N.

ESSEX.-Feb. 10. Mary-Walker, wife of Joseph Gurney Barclay, esq. of Walthamstow.

Feb. 13. At Walthamstow, aged 78, Elizabeth-Catharine, relict of Stephen Laprimaudaye, esq. of Calcutta.

Feb. 14. Aged 28, Charlotte, wife of Henry Bigsby, esq. of Elmstead-hall, and youngest dau. of Mr. J. Hunt, of Ipswich.

Feb. 21. At Leyton, aged 54, Robert Hugh Innes, eldest son of the late James Innes, esq. of Leyton.

Feb. 29. Aged 60, Robert Tabor, esq. of Colchester.

GLOUCESTER.-Feb. 13. At Kingsdown, Bristol, aged 67, Ann, relict of W. B. Morgan, esq.

Feb. 20. At Clifton, aged 22, AnneSophia, the dau. of Isaac Dighton, esq. of Torrington-sq. London.

Feb. 21. At Clifton-down, Lachlan M'Bayne, esq. formerly of Jamaica, and late a magistrate of Bristol.

Feb. 24. At Cheltenham, aged 75, Mary, wife of Lieut-Gen. Edward Vaughan Worsley, R.A. and sister of the Right Hon. Sir George Arthur, Bart.

Lately. At Gloucester, aged 23, Geo. Henry, eldest son of J. W. Wilton, esq.

March 2. At Chesterton House, near Cirencester, aged 85, Sarah, widow of Devereux Rowly, esq.

HANTS.-Feb. 12. At Lymington, aged 46, Catharine, wife of the Rev. J. W. Cary, D.D.

Feb. 17. At Southsea, aged 30, William Tetlow, esq. late of Millbrook, near Southampton, second surviving son of the Rev. J. R. Tetlow, late of Everton, near Liverpool.

At Crofton House, Titchfield, aged 21, Louisa, youngest dau. of the late Thomas Naghten, esq.

Feb. 21. At Wallington, Fareham, William Coape, eldest son of the late John Coape, esq. of Hanover-sq.

Feb. 23. At Anglesey, aged 72, Lieut.Gen. Montagu Burrows. He was made Captain in the 102d foot, 1794, in the 14th 1795, Major in the army 1802, in his regiment 1804, and Lieut.-Colonel 1807; Colonel in the army 1814; Major-General 1821; Lieut.-General 1837.

Feb. 29. At Belmont, Ryde, aged 96, Mrs. Carter. She was the mother of Capt. Carter, R.N.

Lately. At North Tedworth, aged 90, John Burriss. He was a shepherd from his youth, on the Manor Farm at North Tedworth, and nearly seventy years for Mr. Northeast and his father, by whom he was much respected. He was a remarkably healthy man, and scarcely knew a day's illness, and kept with the sheep till within a week of his death. He has left 2 sons, 6 daughters, 58 grandchildren, and 53 great grandchildren.

At Ryde, I. W. aged 71, Sarah, wife of the Rev. J. G. Bussell, M.A. Rector of Beafort, Devon.

At Fareham, aged 59, Maria, widow of R. M. Morey, esq.

March 1. At Ryde, Sarah, relict of Thomas Grant, esq. of Soberton.

March 6. At Shanklin, Isle of Wight, aged 54, Alexander Home Renton, M.D. late of Madeira.

HEREFORD. - Feb. 8. At Kington, Esther, eldest dau. of Richard Banks, esq. HERTS. Feb. 18. At Hoddesdon, Hugh Hughes, esq. aged 77.

Feb. 25. At East Barnet, aged 59, Charles Pearson, esq. late of Finchley.

Feb. 29. At Hertford, aged 67, George Dickens, esq. surgeon.

March 3. At Church-field, Cheshunt, aged 58, John Robinson, esq.

KENT.-Jan. 31. At Farningham, aged 47, Edward John Ryan, esq. surgeon. Feb. 9. Suddenly, at Dover, Thomas Donaldson, esq. of St. John's Southwark, and Longland's, Kent.

Feb. 14. At Bromley, Henrietta-Emily, youngest dau. of the Right Rev. Dr. O'Beirne, late Lord Bishop of Meath.

At Canterbury, aged 77, Mary-Sophia, relict of Lieut.-Col. John James, R.M.

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