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570 OBITUARY.-J. C. Jellicoe, 1. Hinderwell, W. F. Hulse, &c.

known Editor of "Custumale Roffense," of whom see vol. LXII. p. 769, and Nichols's Literary Anecdotes, vol. III. p. 526. Mr. Potts has left one son and a daughter. In 1809 he delivered at Ramsgate a course of Lectures on Health.

LIEUT. J. C. JELLICOE, R. N. Aug. 14. On board H. M. S. Sybille, Capt. Pechell, on the Mediterranean Station, between Zante and Corfu, in the 27th year of his age, Lieut. Joseph-Chitty Jel. licoe, R. N. He was one of the sons of Adam James Jellicoe, esq. of Wandsworth Common. He fell while in actual service a victim to the malignant fever, which has been very prevalent; he was educated for and served in His Majesty's Navy from his earliest years, and had conducted himself

On several stations on the Coasts of Africa and in the Baltic, during which he was twice severely wounded, with merit and deserved approbation. As a young officer he was esteemed for his firmness and gal lantry; as a man he was respected for his honour and integrity, the excellence of his principles, and his amiable and polished manners; and as a British seaman he was beloved for his urbanity and unremitted regard to his duty. He had by his study and practical experience acquired an accurate knowledge of his profession, and had on all occasions signalised himself by those qualifications which would, if life had been spared, have raised him to eminence and distinction.

THOMAS HINDERWELL, ESQ. Oct. 22. At Scarborough, aged 80, T. Hinderwell, esq. many years a principal member of that Corporation. In 1798 he published a quarto volume on the "History and Antiquities of Scarborough, and the Vicinity," illustrated with views and plans; which was reprinted in medium and royal octavo, in 1811. He had a most kind and benevolent heart, and an intelligent and well-cultivated mind ;-he was one of the best of men and of Christians he was ever alive and zealous to promote the best interests of mankind, and of Scarborough, the place of his nativity and residence, in particular;-and he died universally respected and lamented. "His life was gentle, and the elements So mixed in him, that nature might stand up And say to all the world-This was a man!" He has bequeathed the following sums to the undermentioned charitable institutious in that town, viz. :-Towards re-building the Trinity Alms Houses, 1007.; to the Amicable Society, 50%.; to the Lancasterian School, 204.; and to the School of Industry, 201

W. F. HULSE, Esq.

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Aug. 7. At Cossington, co. Leicester, aged 55, William Fisher Hulse, esq. Lieut.-colonel of the Leicestershire Militia, a Magistrate, and Deputy Lieutenant of that county. His military conduct was inarked by a zealous discharge of his duty as an officer, and by an anxious desire to maintain the high character and honour of the regiment to which he had for more than thirty years belonged. At the call of his country, during the late war, be was one of those, with many others of the regiment, who instantly volunteered to join the British armies, then on service in

Spain. That he had conciliated the good opinion and esteem of his brother officers may be.inferred, from the warm friendship which mutually subsisted between them, as well as from the deep interest and sympathy for his sufferings, which they all manifested towards him during a long and distressing illness. As a Deputy Lieutenant and a Magistrate, he was upright and impartial in the exercise of his public duty. In his social intercourse, the amenity uf his manners, the kindness of his disposition, and his honourable conduct, acquired him the regard of a

numerous circle.

MR. JAMES THORNELEY.

Oct. 30. At Disley, Mr. James Thorneley, formerly of Stockport. The funeral of this most eccentric being, for which he left particular directions, took place on Saturday last, at the parish church; the procession was headed by eight free. masons (of which order he was a member), followed by two mutes and several friends of the deceased on horseback; after them came his relations, on foot; the hearse, drawn by six black horses, and a mourning coach, drawn also by six horses, followed, on the pannels of which were painted the armorial bearings of the family; and the procession was closed by a chaise and four. Every thing about this singular individual bore the marks of his eccentric character. On the plate of his coffin, as well as on the tomb-stone which covers his remains, he strictly ordered that his age should be inscribed not by the number of years he had lived, but by the number of moons, which amounted to 1145. This order, of course, has been complied with. Seventy-two years ago he was one of the four of his brothers and his uncle were also ringers at the parish church, at which time ringers; and his eldest brother, who died church apwards of 60 years. in the year 1800, was sexton at the parish

CLERGY

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Clergy Deceased.

CLERGY RECENTLY DECEASED.

Sept. 19. The Rev. J. Fearon, Chaplain of Sheerness Dock-yard, and Vicar of Portisham, Dorset, to which living he was presented in 1814 by John Hardy, esq.

Oct. 18. In his 71st year, the Rev. Griffith Richards, Rector of Farlington, Hants. He was of Pembroke College, Cambridge, B. D. 1792; and was instituted to the Rectory of Farlington in 1819 upon his own presentation.

At Graisley, near Wolverhampton, after a severe and lingering illness, in his 75th year, the Rev. Gough Willis Kempson. He was of Christ Church, Oxford, M. A. July

10, 1779.

Oct. 25. At Streatham, aged 34, the Rev. David Jones, M. A. formerly of Trinity College, Cambridge; and subsequently of Jesus College, Oxford.

Oct. 27. In New-street, Waterford, aged 85, the Rev. George Lewis Fleury, Minister of St. Patrick's, and for upwards of half a century Archdeacon of Waterford.

Oct. 30. At Newcourt, co. Hereford, aged 55, the Venerable John Lilley, Archdeacon of the Diocese of Hereford, and Prebendary of that Cathedral. He was of Merton College, Oxford, M. A. June 5, 1795; B. C. L. April 29, 1801; was elected Prebendary of Eyne in 1813; and succeeded in 1823 the Venerable Dr. Jones in the Archdeaconry of Hereford.

Oct. 30. At Great Orton, aged 78, the Rev. James Brisco, Rector of that parish. He was the fifth son of the Rev. John Brisco, D. D. Rector of Orton, by Catharine, daughter of John Hylton, esq. and was brother of the late Sir John Brisco, bart. and uncle to the present Sir Wastell Brisco, bart. of Crofton Hall. He studied at Queen's College, Oxford, M. A. Oct. 30, 1773; was instituted to the Rectory of Great Orton in 1772 by John Brisco, esq.

At Sutton Courtney, Berks, the Rev. John Batcheler, formerly Vicar of that place, with the Chapelry of Appleford, to which he was presented by the Dean and Chapter of Windsor. He was of Queen's College, Oxford, M. A. June 9, 1773.

At Rettendon Parsonage, Essex, aged 45, the Rev. Thomas Holmes, B. D. 20 years Curate of that parish, and Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge; where he proceeded B. A. 1808, M. A. 1807, and B. D.

1815.

At Lidney, Gloucester, the Rev. William Jones, Curate of that parish.

Lately. At Scarborough, the Rev. H. Kelly, Vicar of Bishop's Burton, Kent, and son of late Rev. G. D. Kelly, one of the Canon Residentiaries of York.

The Rev. L. Lewis, Curate of Bassalleg, co. Monmouth.

Rev. John Lloyd, Rector and Vicar of

571 Llandrillo, Merioneth, to which he was presented in 1799, by the Bp. of St. Asaph.

At Huntingdon, the Rev. William Oakes, M. A. of Caius College, Cambridge.

At Milton, near Gravesend, aged 39, the Rev. William Prosser, son of the Rev. S. Prosser, Rector of that parish.

At Shaldon, Devon, the Rev. J. Shallcross, M. A. formerly of Trinity College, Cambridge, and sometime Curate of Asherton, Devon.

Aged 58, Rev. J. Worgan, Vicar of Pebworth, Glouc. to which he was presented by the Marquis of Salisbury.

DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

Nov. 18. Mr. Charles Miller, of Aldgate High-street, only son of Mr. Tho. Miller, some time of the Ordnance Office, in the Tower.

Nov. 19. In Hyde Park Barracks, aged 19, William Lloyd, esq. Cornet in the Royal Horse Guards, eldest son of Wm. Lloyd, esq. of Aston, co. Salop.

Aged 76, Lady Eyre, widow of the late Lord Chief Justice Eyre.

Nov. 22. Rich. Mountford Wilkinson, esq. of Barbican.

At Kensington, aged 83, Mrs. Ann Whittaker. She has bequeathed the Loughton Hall estate, and all her freehold property, together with her personals, amounting to 100,000l. to John Maitland, esq. late M. P. for Chippenham, with remainder to his nephew, E. F. Maitland, esq. High Sheriff for Berkshire.

Nov. 24. At Notting-hill, Kensingson, aged 83, Evan Evans, esq. formerly of New Bond-street.

At Lambeth, aged 84, Mrs. Elizabeth Bocquet.

At Gloucester-place, Islington, aged 94, Mrs. Elizabeth Young.

Nov. 25. At Holloway, near Highgate, in his 60th year, Mr. M. Harriss, of the firm of Harriss, Strange, and West, Charlesstreet, Hatton-garden, ivory merchants.

Νου. 26. Mr. Charles Robinson, upholsterer, 76, High-street, Mary-le-bone.

Nov. 29. Charles Blissett, esq. late of Bernard-street, Russell-square.

At Clapham, aged 78, Sarah, relict of the late, William Cotterell, esq. late Sword Bearer of the City of London.

At Pentonville, aged 85, Mr. Watkinson, father of the Rev. R. Watkinson, of the Charter-house.

At his chambers in the Albany, aged 70, Wm. Ogilvy, esq. of Westhall, co. Angus.

Jacob Mocatta, esq. of Finsbury-square, aged 57, of the firm of Mocatta and Goldsmid.

Aged 70, the relict of Rev. Joseph Lodingten, late Vicar of Oundle, Northamptonshire.

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OBITUARY.

Nov. 30. At his brother's house, in Upper Wimpole-street, Edward Calvert, esq. Aged 57, Sarah, the wife of Wm. Parker, esq. of Pimlico.

Dec. 1. In Bedford-place, Louisa-Cath. wife of Edmund-Rob. Daniell esq.

Dec. 2. At her son's house at Camberwell, aged 84, Mrs. Martha Jackson, relict of the late Mr. Tho. Jackson.

Dec. 4. At Blenheim-house, in his 3d
year, Francis Astley, youngest son of Sir
Charles-Harry Rich, bart.

Dec. 4. In Devonshire-place, aged 86,
Mrs. Corbett, widow of the late Thomas
Corbett, esq. of Darnhall, Cheshire.

Dec. 5.. Aged 68, the wife of Thomas
Ware, esq. of the King's Parade, Chelsea.

Dec. 6. In her 73d year, Mrs. Eliz. relict
of the late Wm. Cass, esq. of Beaulieu-
lodge, Winchmore-hill.

In Great Ryder-street, St. James's, aged
50, Marmaduke Willis, esq.

Dec. 9. Aged 24, Maria, wife of Joseph
Baker, esq. of York-buildings, New-road,
Mary-le-bone.

Dec. 10. In Duncan-terrace, aged 70,
Mrs. B. L. Coxhead.

Mr. W. Wetton, bookseller, of Fleet-st.
Dec. 12. In Lower Grosvenor-street,
Miss Chaytor, eldest dau. of the late Dr.
Chaytor, D. D. Prebendary of Durham.

At her house in Lower Grosvenor-street,
in her 91st year, the Dowager Marchioness
of Bath.

Aged 75, Mrs. Jane Best, wife of John
Best, esq. of Butt-lane, Deptford.

At Edward's-place, Kensington, aged 76,
Mrs. Southard, relict of George Southard,
esq. of Totness, Devon,

Dec. 13. At Camden-town, aged 88,
John Blew, esq.

Dec. 15. In Curzon-street, aged 80, Arch. Mearns, esq. formerly of the 3d reg. of guards.

Dec. 17. Mrs. Sarjeant, of King-street, Cheapside.

At Hampstead, in her 81st year, Elizabeth, widow of the late John Baker, esq. Dec. 18. Mrs. Phillips, of Grove-cottage, Clapham.

BEDFORDSIRE.-Nov. 20. At South-hill, aged 84, J. Snitch, esq.

BERKS.-Dec. 2. Aged 80, Mrs. Anne Hayden, of Reading.

Dec. 4. At Beenham House, in his third year, Francis Astley, youngest son of Sir Charles Henry Rich, bart.

Dec. 5. Aged 84, Mrs. Penstone, of Stanford.

Dec. 8. In Southampton-place, Reading, aged 71, Rich. Turlington, esq. BUCKS.-Nov. 28. Jas. Hawes, aged 105. At West Wycombe, years huntsman to the late Lord Despencer, He was for many and retained all his faculties, except his hearing, to the last.

CHESHIRE.-Nov. 17.

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late Moore Disney, esq. of Churchtown, Court, aged 79, Mrs. Disney, relict of the Waterford.

CUMBERLAND.-Nov. 18. At Caldewbeck, aged 80, Thos. Jefferson, esq.

bury, near Sidmouth, aged 73, Alice GilDEVON.-Nov. 14. At Court Hall, Sidbert, widow of the Rev. Nicholas Mosley Salford, Manchester, and dau. of the late Cheek, founder of St. Stephen's Church, the most unequivocal piety was added to the Robert Bannister, esq. of Antigua. In her sweetest disposition, and the most endearing manners.

At Plymouth, Martha, wife of Capt. W.
R. Smith, R.N.
in her 51st year, Charlotte, eldest dau. of
DORSETSHIRE.-Dec. 3. At Bridport,
Joseph Gundry, esq. late of that place.

Essex.-Dec. 12. Aged 64, Sarah Tho-
Copford Hall, Essex.
mas, wife of John Haynes Harrison, esq. of

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.-Nov. 5. At his relate of Bristol, deeply lamented by his fasidence, in Berkeley, aged 72, Mr. W. Pike, mily and friends.

Nov. 17. At his residence, in Queensquare, Bristol, in his 66th Pinckney, esq. year, Richard

Nov. 22. At his house, in Portlandsquare, in his 73d year, George Roch, esq.

Nov. 23. Suddenly, on St. Michael's
Majesty's Customs.
Hill, Bristol, Mr. Wm. Frankcomb, of his

Henry Bendall, Wellington-place.
Nov. 24. In his 40th year, Mr. Geo.

Lately. At the Hotwells, aged 68, Mrs.
Amelia Perks.

Lately. In Stokes' Croft, Bristol, Eliz.
Daniel Sprague.
Page Sprague, eldest dau. of the late Rev.

Mrs. Gist, wife of Josiah Gist, esq. of
Wormington Grange.

Mr. Parry, of Picton Lodge, Bristol, near
Stoke's-Croft.

Dec. 2.

At Wells, aged 78, Mary, relict
of the Rev. Charles Moss, precentor and
canon residentiary of Wells Cathedral.
Dec. 4. At Combe House, Mary, wife
of Geo. Hilhouse, esq.

In his 23d year, Eudocia Martha Raw-
street, Bristol.
linson, niece of Rich. Smith, esq. of Park-

Wood, Lydia Longmore.
Dec. 5. At her brother's house, Clifton

Dec. 6. The wife of Edw. Maxey, esq.
of Freeland-place, Clifton.

In Wellington-place, Bristol, aged 79,
Mrs. Rachael Rolley.

Dec. 12. At Bristol, suddenly, aged 54,
fessor of music have been long held in the
Mr. Wasbrough, whose abilities as a pro-
highest estimation.

Dec. 15.

Charles Clifton, esq. youngest son of John
In the Royal Crescent, Bath,
Clifton, of Lytham Hall, Lancashire, esq.

HANTS

OBITUARY.

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HANTS.-Nov. 14. At Portsmouth, the
lady of Sir George Garrett.

Nov. 20. Of gout in his stomach, Mr. Robert Pleyden, of the Star Inn, Fordingbridge.

At Southampton, the widow of Mr. W. Brachea, late of Alvediston, Wilts.

Dec. 5. At Southampton, aged 30, MaryArne, eldest dau. of John Lucas, esq. of Laura Cottage.

KENT.-Dee. 3. At Westwood, near Dartford, aged 32, Juliana-Charlotte, wife of the Rev. G. F. Ottey.

Dec. 10. Aged 48, Mary, wife of Dr. Rowlands, of the Chatham Dock-yard, and eldest dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Griffith, of Llwynduris, co. Cardigan.

LANCASHIRE.-Nov. 15. At Farnworth, near Warrington, Mr. W. Kidd.

Nov. 16. At Springfield Hall, near Lancaster, in her 54th year, Mary, relict of the late James Hargreaves, esq.

Nov. 21. Aged 65, Mr. William Peel, of Radcliffe Bridge.

Aged 69, Mr. Lewis Crathorn, principal violoncello performer at the Theatre Royal, Liverpool, for the last 51 years; he has been repeatedly heard to say, that "he had never been absent from his duty three times during that period."

Nov. 28. At Liverpool, aged 35, Wm. Augustus Hamilton, esq. only surviving son of the late Vice-Adm. T. Hamilton.

Nov. 29. At her father's house, Castlehill, Lancaster, Mary, only dau. of Samuel Bower, esq.

Aged 60, Mr. W. Potter, of Longsight. Nov. 30. Aged 64, Mrs. Charles Howard, of Manchester, sister to the late Lieut.-Col. Geo. Williamson, Commandant of the Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea.

Dec. 6. Aged 45, Mr. W. Jackson, of Woodplumpton, near Preston, only brother to the Rev. Thomas Jackson Calvert, D. D. Vicar of Hulme, Yorkshire.

LINCOLNSHIRE.-Nov. 26. Suddenly, at Spalding, W. Wright, esq.

Nov. 28. At Butterwick, near Boston, Mr. Wm. Hanson. Mr. H.'s mother, who had previously been slightly indisposed for a few days, was so much affected by receiving this melancholy intelligence, that she expired on the same evening. Mrs. William Hanson, who had been unwell for about a week, only survived till the evening of the following day.

MIDDLESEX.-Nov. 20. At Twickenham, Catherine, wife of the Rev. Calvert Moore.

Nov. 28. At Twickenham, aged 70, Capt. James Foy, late Commander of the Osterley East Indiaman.

At Harrow, Catherine, wife of the Rev. M. Drury.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.-Nov. 25. At the house of her son, the Rev. S. Pratt, Vicar and Prebendary of Peterborough, aged 83, Mrs. Pratt.

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OXFORDSHIRE.-Lately. Mrs. Gough, relict of R. D. Gough, esq. of Souldern.

Nov. 21. In St. Giles's, Oxford, Sir Edward Hitchings, Knight, one of the four Aldermen of the City of Oxford, and for many years a highly respected inhabitant of that place.

Dec. 10. At Wardington, aged 74, JohnMetcalfe Wardle, esq.

SALOP.-Jan. Arthur, fourth son of the the Rev. T. Hodges, of Ludlow.

SOMERSETSHIRE.-Nov. 12. Aged 90, Mrs. Hazard, of Temple Combe, near Wincanton. Agreeably to her request, she was carried to the grave by six of her grandsons, and followed by her husband, aged 83, his seven sons and their children, making in the whole 69.

Nov. 19. At the residence of her sister, Mrs. Martha Emery, Banwell, in her 98th year, Mrs. Betty Gresley, descended from a long uninterrupted line of illustrious ancestors. The first of them came over to this country with William the Conqueror: they were subsequently advanced to a Baronetage, from whom desceuded the present family of Sir Roger Gresley, of Drakelow, co. Derby.

Nov. 21. At Taunton, aged 81, Cath. widow of Wm. Dansey, of Brinsop Court, co. Hereford, esq. Aide-de-Camp to his late Majesty, Lieut.-col. of the 49th reg. and sister of the late Sir Chas. W. Malet, bt.

Dec. 16. At Weston Lodge, near Bath, aged 81, James Rich Miller, esq. SUFFOLK.-Oct. 29. At Ipswich, aged 27, Wm. son of late Thos.-Chas. Sharpe, of Melton, esq.

Nov. 15. At Lowestoft, the relict of Charles Browne, esq.

esq.

Nov. 19. At Dalham, Joshua Murray,

Aged 85, James Scarlin, of Horningsheath, esq.

Nov. 20. Aged 17, Charles-Johnes, the youngest son of Benjamin Heath Malkin, esq. D. C. L. and head master of the free grammar school at St. Edmund's Bury.

Aged 47, Mrs. Frances Clark, of Brandou.

Nov. 29. At Framlingham, aged 79, Eliz. dau. of Rev. Luke Hill, formerly Rector of Stratford St. Andrew's.

At Gifford's Hall, in Wickhambrook, aged 78, Mrs. Eliz. Chinery.

Dec. 1. John Felgate, of Bawdsey, esq. Dec. 3. At Gifford's Hall, in Wickhambrook, aged 27, Eliz. wife of Wootton Isaacson, esq.

At Bury, aged 67, John Alvis, esq.

Dec. 6. At Gazeley, aged 97, Mrs. Anne Cook, who had been a resident of that parish for 70 years.

Dec. 7. At Aldborough, James. Neve, esq. a Capital Burgess of that Corporation.

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Dec. 9. At Sudbury, H. Jones, esq. late of Burnt House, in Little Cornard.

Dec. 11. Aged 21, John, second son of A. H. Steward, esq. of Stoke Park. SURREY.-Nov. 24. Aged 84, Mr. Howe, of Richmond green.

At Upper Tooting, Mr. J. Bovill. Paul James Le Comte, esq. of Park Farm, Addington.

Dec. 2. At Kew Cottage, Kew Green, aged 76, Mrs. Sophia Nisbet, wife of David Nisbet, esq. of Kew Green.

SUSSEX. Nov. 17. At Woolbeding, in her 76th year, the Right Hon. Lady Robert Spencer, relict of the Hon. Edw. Bouverie, M.P. for Salisbury, in the years 1761-2, &c. Nov. 22. At Midhurst, aged 72, John Bamford, esq. formerly of Conduit-street, Hanover-square.

Nov. 30. At Horsham, in his 66th year, Capt. Peter Mair, of Richmond, Yorkshire, and late of the North York Militia.

Dec. 10. At Hastings, aged 64, Mrs. J. Wildman, relict of the late James Wildman, esq. of Chilham Castle.

Dec. 12. At Brighton, Mrs. Jerdien, of Fore-street.

Dec. 14. At Hastings, aged 17, Charlotte Anne, second dau. of Henry Partridge, esq. of Hockham, Norfolk.

WARWICK.-Nov. 23. At Binton, aged 88, Edmund Chambers, esq.

Dec. 2. At Caldecote Hall, Mary, wife of Rich. Astley, esq.

Dec. 14. At Leamington Spa, aged 66, Dorothy, wife of J. Bisset, esq. deeply lamented by her husband and friends.

WILTS.-Nov. 3. At Warminster, aged 31, after a short illness, Hannah, the amiable wife of Mr. John Hoare, surgeon, and dau. of Mr. Thomas Buckler, of a respectable family of that town; a tender and an affectionate wife and mother, and a dutiful child. Her mother died only one month before her.

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Nov. 15. At Calne, in her 85th year, Hannah, Dowager Lady Forrester.

Nov. 14. Miss Harriett Hillier, youngest daughter of the late Isaac Hillier, esq. of Holt.

Nov. 15. At Melksham, aged 95, Mrs. Hook. A few weeks before, her husband died, at nearly an equally advanced age. This venerable couple lived together with the greatest harmony and conjugal affection for nearly 70 years!

Nov. 27. After twelve years painful affliction, aged 30, James Burt, son of Mr. Geo. Burt, of West Dean, Wilts.

Dec. 12. In his 60th year, Mr. W. Rowden, first serj. at mace to the Corporation of Salisbury.

At Seagry, near Malmesbury, Mrs. Sarah Beard, aged 91.

Dec. 14. At Salisbury, Wilts, Anna Maria, relict of the late Francis Powell, esq. of Hurdcott House.

WORCESTER.-Dec. 11. At Worcester,

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Dr. John Newman, a respected member of the Society of Friends.

YORKSHIRE.-Oct. 17. At Pocklington, aged 82, Mr. W. Cook, gent.; and on the following day, his wife, aged 68.

Nov. 3. At Leeds, Margaret, wife of the Rev. W. Uppleby, Vicar of Barton.

Nov. 13. At North Shields, Anne, widow of Mr. Thos. Simpson, and second daa. of the late Sam. Wormald, esq. of York.

Nov. 15. At Halifax, aged 70, Sarah, relict of the Rev. Henry Wm. Colthurst, D.D. late Vicar of Halifax.

Nov. 18. At the Vicarage, Winterton, York, Eliza Lætitia, youngest dau. of the Rev. Wm. Harrison.

Nov. 22. At Thirsk, aged 87, the relia of the late Mr. John Pick, of that place. Lately. At Cottingham, aged 78, Mr. S. Bentley, of that place.

Dec. 4. Katharine, eldest surviving dau. of Samuel Burstall, esq. of Hessle.

Dec. 6. At Hornsea, John Marshall, esq. of Hull, one of the elder brethren of the Trinity-house. He was for many years commander of a ship engaged in the Davis' Straits Fishery; and by his ability, perseverance, and industry, proved himself the most successful fisherman that ever went to that country.

At Harewood-house, Harriet, second dau. of N. Fenwick, esq. of Bedford Court, Worcestershire, and niece to the Countess of Harewood.

Dec. 7. At York, aged 68, Capt. Beckwith. Dec. 8. Aged 62, Elizabeth, wife of Peter Rhodes, esq. of Park-place, Leeds.

Dec. 9. At Bridlington Quay, aged 60, Mrs. Preston.

SCOTLAND.-Nov. 13. At Stranraer, in his 81st year, John McKie, esq.

Nov. 27. At Edinburgh, John Keir, esq. of the island of Madeira, and of Ledgers, Surrey.

IRELAND.-Nov. 25. At Ballina, aged 108, the relict of the late Chas. Ormsby, esq.

Dec. 17. In Great Britain-street, Dublin, John Moore, esq. the father of Tho. Moore, esq. the poet.

ABROAD.-March 8. At Mombas, east coast of Africa, aged 25, Mr. G. Philipps, Collector of Customs, third son of the late Mr. Philipps, Vice-Consul at Belem, Portugal. For three years he acted as Interpreter to Captain Owen, Leven frigate, during the survey of the Eastern Coast of Africa.

Aug. 19. On the passage to the West Indies, Lieut. Henry Ashfield, R. N. (first) of his Majesty's sloop Jasper, and son of the Rev. C. Ashfield, of Stewley, Bucks.

Sept. 9. At Konich, in Caramania (the ancient Iconium) aged 32, Thos. Ayre Bromhead, esq. late of Christ's College, Cambridge, only son of the Rev. Edw. Bromhead, of Repham, near Lincoln. This enterprising traveller, after an absence of

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