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Aug, 24. At St. Thomas's-sq. Hackney, aged 80, Edw. Pickard, esq.

Aug. 25. At Kensington, Eliz. relict of J. Battye, esq.

Aug. 26. Aged 64, James Dent, esq. of Clapham.

Aug. 28. At the house of her grandson, in Southampton-st. Bloomsbury, aged 88, Mrs. Pott.

Aug. 28. Aged 13, Sarah Beata, 2nd dau. of Chas. Tootle, esq. of the Grove, Camberwell, and of Gt. Winchester-st.

Aug. 29. At Islington, aged 74, Benj. Watson, esq.

Sept. 1. At Kennington, aged 62, Wm. Webb, esq.

Sept. 4. In his 70th year, Henry Woodthorpe, esq. Town Clerk of the City of London; of whom some account in our next. Sept. 5. At Stamford-hill, aged 85, Mr. Wm. Sanford.

At Chelsea, aged 84, Fred. Matthew, esq. Sept. 6. At Norwood, aged 61, Sarah, the wife of Thos. Scott, esq. Banker, of the firm of Esdaile and Co. Lombard Street.

Sept. 7. In Lower Thornhaugh-st. Bedford-sq. aged 74, John Lane, esq.

Sept. 9. In London-st. Fitzroy-sq. aged 33, Henry Boetefeur, esq.

Sept. 9. Aged 80, Mr. Wm. Marsh, Stationer, of Ludgate-st. of which he had been an inhabitant fifty years.

Sept. 12. At Chelsea, at the house of her father-in-law, the Rev. Thos. Clare, Mary Palmer Bishop, of Walton Oaks, Surrey, dau. of the late Rev. Sam. Bishop, formerly Head-Master of Merchant-Taylors' School.

Sept. 13. At Brompton, aged 83, Mary, widow of Wilshire Emmett, of Whartonplace, Kent, esq. She was daughter of Sir John Honywood, 3d bart. of Evington, Kent, by his second wife Dorothy, dau. of Sir Edw. Filmer, 3d bart. of East Sutton, Kent; and was aunt to the late Sir John, and great-aunt to Sir John Courtney, the present and 8th baronets.

Sept. 14. In Hans-place, Sloane-street, aged 71, Samuel Tolfrey, esq.

In Leicester-square aged 66, Joseph Knight, esq.

At Hackney, aged 66, James Davies, esq. of Gracechurch-street.

In James-street, Buckingham-gate, Thomas Brodie, esq. many years employed in compiling an Index to the Journals of the House of Lords.

Sept. 15. At Denmark-hill, aged 39, Mr. Benj. Lindo, of Wilson-street, Finsbury-sq. Jane, wife of Josiah Boydell, esq. of Bethnal-green.

Sept. 17. In Mortimer-street, Cavendishsquare, Mrs. Motte.

Sept. 18. In Gulston-square, suddenly, Mr. Aaron Cohen, a wealthy merchant of the Jewish persuasion.

BEDFORDSHIRE.-Aug. 25. At Cranfield

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Rectory, aged 31, Elizabeth, wife of Rev. James Beard.

BERKSHIRE.-Aug. 22. Capt. Mansel, one of the Poor Knights of the Upper Foundation, Windsor Castle.

Lately. At Chaddelworth House, the wife of Edw. Waddilove, esq.

Sept. 1. Aged 63, Dorothy, 2d dau, of late Wm. Wiseman Clarke, esq. of Ardington.

The Right Hon. Lady Jane, wife of Sir Walter-James James, bart. of Langley Hall, Berks; fourth and youngest dau. of Charles 1st and late Earl Camden, by Elizabeth, dau. and sole heiress of Nich. Jefferys, of the Priory, co. Brecknock, esq.; and sister to the present Marquess Camden, K. G. She was married to Sir Walter, April 25, 1780, and had issue two sons and four daughters.

DERBYSHIRE.-Aug. 24. At Wirksworth, aged 23, Mary-Dorothy, eldest daughter of Rev. N. Hubbersty, B. D. Master of the Grammar School.

DEVONSHIRE.-Aug. 15. Aged 90, John Willcock, esq. of Woodtown, many years an Alderman of Bideford, and a respectable merchant there.

DORSETSHIRE.-Sept. 5. At Blandford Forum, aged 27, of pulmonary consumption, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Mason Chamberlin. During her last moments she exhibited the happiest traits of a purely religious mind. Her abilities for drawing and music far exceeded the common standard of female accomplishments. She had indeed a method almost peculiar to herself in the execution of heads and figures; and she has produced one excellent copy in oil of a picture of her father, painted by her grandfa ther, the late Mason Chamberlin, R.A.

ESSEX. Aug. 4. At Harwich. Eliza, only daughter of George Read, esq. of Crow Hall, Suffolk.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.-June 19. At Clifton, the relict of Sir Geo. Powell, of Heathfield, near Swansea.

Sept. 12. On Redcliff-hill, Bristol, Eliza, dau. of Rev. Richard Davies, of Wrington. Sept. 15. At Clifton Wood, in his 80th year, John Clift, esq. HANTS.-July 27. At Bentworth, W. Cooke, esq. of Polstead Hall.

Aug. 17. At Winchester, aged 68, Eleadaughter of the late George Woodd, esq. formerly of Richmond, Surrey.

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Aug. 24. At Southampton, George Redmond Hulbert, esq. of Aston Lodge, Derb.

Sept. 6. At Portsmouth, on her return from France, aged 27, Emma-Maria, wife of George-Bosville-Wentworth Stacpoole, esq. of Laugharne, Carmarthenhire.

HERTS.-Sept. 1. At Cheshunt, the Rev. David Jones, late pastor to the C'tess of Huntingdon's Chapel, Swansea. The Bible Society must regret his decease, on account of his valuable researches into the Breton language.

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Sept. 17. At Redheath House, aged 75, Anne, relict of John Finch, esq.

KENT. Aug.... At Canterbury, aged 66, Lieut.-col, Desborough, of Royal Marines. Aug. 22. At Bedgbury, aged 80, the widow of John Cartier, esq. formerly Governor-gen, of Bengal.

Aug. 24. At Tunbridge-wells, Ellen, wife of Geo. T. Lambart, esq. of Tavistock-sq.

Aug. 29. At West Wickham, Burton Morice, esq. one of the Judges of the Marshalsea Court, and a Commissioner of Bankrupts.

Aug. 30. At Wye, aged 79, Wm. Scuda¬

more, esq.

Sept. 4. At Broadstairs, Robt. Wilson,
esq. of Wood-house, East-Ham, a Deputy
Lieutenant and Magistrate for Essex.
Sept. 5.
At the Court-lodge, Yalding,
near Maidstone, Amb. Warde, esq.-
Sept. 12. At Broadstairs, aged 61, John
Paton, esq. of Bow Church-yard.

LANC.-Aug. 20. In St. Anne's-street, Liverpool, aged 67, Mr. Rich. Wainwright, professor of music, and nearly 40 years organist of St. Peter's Church.

LEIC.-Aug. 20. Aged 76, Mr. Joshua Clarke, of Sharnford, a considerable proficient in mathematicks and astronomy.

LINC. Aug. 28. At Fenton, near Gainsbrough, aged 83, Thomas Tonge, esq. MIDDLESEX.-Aug. 24. At Enfield, Mrs. Sarah Vincent.

Aug. 27. At Forty-hill, Enfield, Lieut. Tho. Witherby, of South Glouc. Militia.

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Sept. 5. At Stanmore, the widow of Lt.col. Blair, dau. of late Adm. Chas. Webber. Sept. 9. At Hampton Court Palace, aged 80, Mary, widow of Rev. Henry Reynett, D.D. NORFOLK. Aug. 30. At Roughton, Phoebe, only dau. of John Ditchell, esq. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.-Aug. 2. At Dallington, near Northampton, Sir John Riggs Miller, of Ballicasey, co. Clare, bart. SOMERSETSHIRE. Lately. At Wells, Miss Knollis, eldest dau. and co-heiress of late Hon. Col. Knollis, 51st regiment.

Aug. 25. At Cannington, aged 28, Emma, wife of John Sealy, esq. Banker, Bridgewater, and dau. of George Lovell, esq. of Rookley House, Hants.

STAFFORD.-Sept. 17. Aged 24, Susan Anne, eldest dau. of Rev. W. M. Lally, Rector of Drayton Bassett.

SUFFOLK.-June 28. At Wickham-Market, Alison, eldest dau. of late Rev. John Black, Perpetual Curate of Butley.

Aug. 18. At South-end Cottage, Lowestoft, aged 71, Chas. King, esq. Commander in the Royal Navy.

Aug. 23. At Brusyard Hall, Mr. Jeremiah Smith.

Aug. 26. At Woodbridge, aged 14, Emma, youngest dau. of Mr. John Clarkson. SURREY. Aug. 20. Aged 78, Septimus Blackaller, esq. surgeon of Weybridge.

Sept. 4. At Wm. Rayley's, esq. at Wad

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don, near Croydon, aged 50, the relict of
Jas. Green, esq. of the Falcon Glass-works.
Sept. 17. At his seat, Hampton Lodge,
Edward Beeston Long, esq.

SUSSEX. Aug. 25. At Sidlesham, Benj.
Holmes, esq. of Barnsbury-pl. Islington.
Sept. 1. Anna, wife of H. V. Bodicoate,
esq. of Lindfield.

Sept. 5. By the accidental discharge of a gun, William, third son of Rev. Henry Warren, Rector of Ashington.

Sept. 14. At Brighton, aged 88, Wm. Robertson, esq. of Keppell-st. Russell-sq. and formerly of St. Ann's, Jamaica.

WARWICKSHIRE. — -Aug. 24. At Sutton Coldfield, aged 61, Thomas Jackson, esq.

Sept. 21. At Leamington, from inflammation of the bowels, Hen. Wm. Knight, esq. of the firm of Knight, Jones, and Knight, St. James's-sq. and eldest son of Wm. Young Knight, esq. of Great Marlborough-st. and Barnes-common, Surrey.

WILTSHIRE.-Sept. 9. At the Vicarage, Highworth, aged 45, Elizabeth, wife of Rev. Edward Rowden, Vicar.

YORKSHIRE. Aug. 29. At Bridlington Quay, aged 27, John Ditmas, esq. of Walkington Lodge, second son of Lieut.-col. Ditmas, of Beverley. He distinguished himself by his gallantry at the battle of Waterloo, where he received a wound.

Aug. 31. In her 84th year, Elizabeth, wife of Wm. Duffin, esq. of York.

SCOTLAND.-June 1. At Edinburgh, aged 70, the relict of Rev. John Reay, of St. Peter's Episcopal Chapel, Montrose.

June 1. In York-pl. Edinburgh, Lady Elizabeth Finch Hatton.

June 8.-At Edinburgh, Sir W. Ogilvie, of Boyne, bart. heir male of the family of Boyne, whose claim to the Banff Peerage is now before the House of Peers.

IRELAND. Lately. In Merrion-st. Dublin, Maurice Fitzgerald, esq. brother of Rt. Hon. James F. and uncle to Wm. Vesey F. esq. M. P. for county of Clare.

Aug. 11.-At Duncannon Fort, aged 35, Capt. Edward Chabon, 58th Regt.

ABROAD.-June 25. On his passage to England from Bombay, aged 48, Lieut.-Col. Francis French Staunton, C. B. Aid-deCamp to the Governor General of India, and late Commandant of Admednuggar.

July 14. At Kingston, Jamaica, HenryRobarts, youngest son of Geo. Hibbert, esq. of Portland-place.

July 23. At Smyrna, Wm. Barker, esq. aged 86 years, 65 of which he had resided at that place.

July 27. At Leghorn, the wife of Lieut.Col. Johnson.

Lately. At Paris, W. N. W. Hewitt, esq. Aug. 5. At Boulogne, Henrietta Frances, dau. of late Dan. Marston, esq. of St. Catharine's Park, co. Kildare, and niece of late Rt. Hon. Isaac Corry, Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland.

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Bill of Mortality.-Markets, &c.-Canal Shares.

Aug. 9. At Maravilhas, Madeira, the widow of Sir Alex. Jardine, bart. of Applegarth, Dumfriesshire. Aug. 10. Of apoplexy, at the Baths of Landeck, in Silesia, Count Bulow, Minister of State to the King of Prussia, and one of the most distinguished Statesmen of the age.

Aug. 16. At Dieppe, aged 64, Geo. Crathorne, of Crathorne, esq. formerly of York. He has left a daughter who inherited the name and the estates of the Tasburghs, and who married Michael Anne, of Burgwallis, esq.

Aug. 31. At Rouen, aged 63, Philip Gilbert, esq. of Earl's Court, London.

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Sept. 9. At Jersey, Thomas Dumaresq, esq. Deputy Commissary-General.

ADDITIONS TO OBITUARY, PART I.

P. 378. The Rev. Ralph Tatham was Rector of Bishopton, having been presented thereto in 1806, by Sherbourne Hospital.

P. 649. The Rev. A. K. Sherson was formerly Rector of Fetcham, Surrey, to which he was presented in 1794, by Sherson, M. D. according to the will of Mrs. Ann Kirkpatrick, by whom the advowson was purchased in 1788.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from August 24, to September 20,

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AGGREGATE AVERAGE of BRITISH CORN which governs Importation,
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PRICE OF FLOUR, per Sack, Sept. 26, 50s. to 60s.

AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, Sept. 21, 42s. 4d. per cwt.

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Head of Cattle at Market Sept. 26:
Beasts........ 2,911 Calves 202'
Sheep ............22,760

COAL MARKET, Sept. 23, 30s. 6d. to 42s. 9d.

Pigs 140

TALLOW, per Cwt. Town Tallow 44s. Od. Yellow Russia 40s, Od. SOAP, Yellow 74s. Mottled 825. Od. Curd 86s.—CANDLES, 9s. per Doz. Moulds 10s. 6d.

THE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL, DOCK STOCK, and FIRE OFFICE SHARES, in September 1825, at the Office of Mr. M. RAINE (Successor to the late Mr. SCOTT), Auctioneer, Canal and Dock Share, and Estate Broker, No. 2, Great Winchester-street, Old Broad-street, London-Trent and Mersey, 21501.-Leeds and Liverpool, 5104.-Peak Forest, 1804-Rochdale, 1157.-Lancaster, 451-Worcester and Birmingham, 554.Grand Surrey, 501.-Regent's, 501.-Kennet and Avon, 261.-West India Dock, 215London Dock, 997.-Globe, 1697.-Imperial, 1201,

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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.

From August 27, to September 26, 1825, both inclusive.

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