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and very learned Archdeacon Burnaby; one of the gentlemen of His Majesty's Privy Chamber; and a Magistrate and DeputyLieut. for the county of Leicester.

Oct. 3. At Leicester, aged 86, Mr. Thomas Clarke, upwards of 46 years the servant of John Pares, esq.

MIDDLESEX-Oct. 1. At Kilburn, Mrs. Mary Page, aged 85, sister to late G. Harrison, Clarencieux King at Arms, esq. Her remains were interred in the family vault at Hendon, Middlesex.

Oct. 15. At Burrough's Hill, Hendon, Mary Carpenter, the infant dau. of Mr. and the Rt. Hon. Lady Mary Willis.

Oct. 16. At his residence, Ealing, aged 71, Richard Gray, esq.

NORFOLK.-Oct. 9.

At Ditchingham, in her 106th year, Mrs. Hannah Want. Throughout her long life she enjoyed a state of uninterrupted health, and retained her memory and perception to the end with a clearness truly astonishing. Till the day previous to her decease she was not confined to her bed; and on the anniversary of her 105th birth-day entertained a party of her relatives, who visited her to celebrate it. She lived to see a numerous progeny to the 5th generation, and at her death there were living, children, grand-children, great grandchildren, and great-great-grand-children, to the number of 121.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.-June 4. At Great Houghton, aged 16, Frances, dau. of Thos. Smith, esq.

Sept. 6. Thomas Shillingford, esq. whose patriotism raised a considerable portion of the Bucks Yeomanry Cavalry, in which he was appointed Captain of a Troop by the Mayor of Buckingham.

Sept. 9. Aged 55, James Miller Adams, esq. second son of the late John Adams, esq. of Welton Manor, Northamptonshire.

Sept. 23. At Rushton Hall, Barbara Maria, second dau. of the late Hon. Wm. Cockayne, of Rushton Hall.

Oct. 9. At Oundle, Mrs. Sarah, relict of Thos. Hunt, esq. of Wavenhoe House, and of Oundle.

Oct. 16. At Towcester, aged 22, Catherine, wife of Henry Burt, solicitor, and only surviving dau. of Thomas Smith, esq. of Great Houghton.

SOMERSETSHIRE.-Sept. 19. At Bath, Mrs. Eliz. Bulcock, only dau. of the late James Bulcock, esq. formerly of Dulwich. Sept. 25. At Bath, Mr. T. Broadhurst. Oct. 1. At Bath, aged 23, Geo. Ashton Vade, esq.

Oct. 7. At Bath, Lætitia Cecilia, relict of the late John Bull, esq. of Kingston, Jamaica.

SUFFOLK.-Sept. 6. At Ditehingham Lodge, in his 82d year, Col. James Capper, formerly of the East India Company's service, and Comptroller-General of the Army and

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Sept. 9. At Aldeburgh, in her 76th year, the wife of John Tempest, esq. and only surviving sister of Henry the late Duke of Buccleugh and Queensbury, and grandchild of the great Duke of Argyle.

Sept. 15. At Woodbridge, in her 85th year, Mrs. Wall, sister of the late T. Wall, of the E. I. Company's service.

Sept. 17. In Friar's Road, Ipswich, after a protracted illness, Mary, wife of John Carter, gent. late of Coney Weston.

At his seat, Crow Hall, George Read,

esq.

Sept. 26. At Bury St. Edmund's, Dorcas, relict of John Medlicott, esq. late of Moor Town, co. Kildare.

Sept. 26. At Ipswich, after a long and severe affliction, in her 48th year, Mary Eliz. youngest dau. of the late Rev. And. Grant, Rector of Tattingstone, and of Tro

ston.

Sept. 29. In his 28th year, Thomas, son of the late Rev. T. Kerrich, Rector of Horningsheath.

Oct. 5. At Stratford Lodge, aged 28, Frances, wife of Harcourt Firmin, esq. and only dau. of James Pulham, esq. of Woodbridge.

SURREY.-Sept. 17. At his seat, Hampton-lodge, Edward-Beeston Long, esq. Sept. 19. At Croydon, aged 73, Mrs. Mary Lewen.

Aged 81, Edward Knipe, esq. of Hookfield Grove, Epsom.

Sept. 21. At Worthing, aged 26, Mary Eliz. Marg, fourth dau. of Walter Boyd, of Plaistow-lodge, esq. M.P.

Sept. 26. At Epsom, aged 41, Wm. Haygarth, esq. of Langham-place, eldest son of Dr. Haygarth, of Bath.

Sept. 29. At Croydon, aged 19, Sophia, eldest dau. of the Rev. J. L. Chirol, one of his Majesty's Chaplains, St. James's Palace.

Oct. 16. At her uncle's house, Mitcham Green, Mary-Anne, eldest dau. of the late O. W. Bartley, M.D.

Oct. 17. At Norwood-hill, in her 45th year, the wife of Mr. George Bacchus.

SUSSEX. Oct. 17. At Lewes, Winifred, dau. of John Hoper, esq.

WARWICKSHIRE.--Aug. 15. At Leamington, the Rt. Hon. Lady-Elizabeth Heathcote, Lady of Rich.-Edinsor Heathcote, esq. of Longton-hall, co. Stafford, to whom shis

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was married in January 1815. She was the fifth child and eldest daughter of Alexander Lindsay Earl of Balcarras (who died March 27, 1825; see part i. p. 561), by Elizabeth only child of Charles Dalrymple, esq. of North Berwick; and sister of the present Earl of Balcarras.

Sept. 21. At Leamington, Henry W. son of Wm. Young Knight, esq. of Great Marl borough-street, London.

WILTSHIRE.-Sept. 20. At Alvidiston, aged 54, Thomas King, esq.

Oct. 1. At Broughton Gifford, at an advanced age, John Brown, an eccentric chamcter, commonly called Old Sabbath, who had frequented the neighbourhood of Melksham for the last seventy years. This man's appearance constantly bespoke the most abject poverty: he regularly visited the ad Joining villages as an object for the compassion of the charitable, and for many years dere his death received parochial relief. There were found secreted in the miserable but which he inhabited, 144. in money, 120 shits, 130 handkerchiefs, 32 pair of wow shoes, and a great quantity of old ones, kau use evllection of other articles of wearing apparel, kitchen utensils, old subver cout, 10 table and tea-spoons, a silver wasch, a large dags full of meat in a state el pereliction, more than two bushels full of picces of cheese, &c. The property has been divided among ten nephews and nieces.

At Austy, aged 26, Elizabeth, with of Mr. G. Parsons, of Salisbury. WORCESTER-Sept. 24. At Evenlode, William Bricknell, esq.

A. 6. At Henwick, Jennetta, dau. of the late W. Whitmore, esq. of Dudmaston, Shropshire.

Oct. 8. Frances-Ursula, third dau. of the Rev. H. A. Pye, Preb. of Worcester.

YORKSHIRE Lately, Aged 74, John Crosdill, esq. the celebrated performer on the violoncello. He performed at the Coronation both of his late and present Majesty. Oct. 9. At Harrogate, Eliz. wife of Henry Payne, esq. of the Newark, Leicester.

Aged 47, at Hull, Capt. Joseph Anderson Smith, many years commander of the late ship Earl Fauconberg, Davis' Straitsman, of Great Grimsby.

Oct. 16. At Masham, Yorkshire, aged 87, Wm. Heslington, esq.

WALES.-Sept. 15. At Plas Isa, Merionethshire, Margaret, wife of Lieut.-gen. J. Manners Kerr.

Sept. 19. At his seat at lythegstone, Henry Knight, esq. Vice Lieut. of Glamorgan, and many years Commandant of its Militia.

Sept. 28. At New Hall, near Rhuabon, North Wales, Capt. Rice Jones, many years Adj. of the Royal Denbigh Militia.

SCOTLAND. Lately. In St. James's-sq. Edinburgh, Mr. W. Scott, late of the Bill

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Chamber. He was eminently distinguished for the active and faithful discharge of his official duties for nearly forty years.

IRELAND. -Lately. At Kilvare, near Dublin, Mrs. Magee, the Lady of his Grace the Archbishop of Dublin. ABROAD. Lately. In India, Major Schalck, brother of Mrs. Stewart, of Wykham Park, Oxford.

In the East Indies, by the upsetting of a boat on the river Ganges, aged 19, G. A. Paxton, esq. 6th reg. of Bengal Cavalry, youngest son of late Sir Wm. Paxton, of Middleton-hall, Carmarthenshire.

Jan. 29. At Triconale, Mr. AugustusAngerstein, youngest son of the late Major Lammington.

May 29. On his passage from India, aged 26, Alex. John Robertson, esq. M. D. E. I. C.'s Med. Establishment of Bombay.

July 3. In his 68d year, the Hon. Archibald Gloster, Chief Justice and President of his Majesty's Council in Dominica. On his passage home from Jamaica, Capt. J. Blannin, of the ship Union.

July 14. At the Cape of Good Hope, Rich. Chicheley, son of R. C. Plowden, esq. of Devonshire-place.

Aug. 3. In St. Vincent's, West Indies, at an advanced age, Col. Thos. Brown. During the American war, he distinguished himself as a gallant and enterprising officer, and among other repeated marks of his Sovereign's approbation, was promoted to the rank of Col. Commandant of his Majesty's late reg. of South Carolina or Queen's Rangers, and made also SuperintendantGeneral of Indian Affairs in the Southern districts of North America.

Aug. 14. On board the Sybille, between Zante and Corfu, Lieut. Joseph Chitty Jellicoe, R. N.

Aug. 25. At Frederick Town, New Brunswick, Major John Hewett, late of 52d reg. Light Inf. second son of Gen. Sir George Hewett, bart.

Sept. 16. At Montevilliers, near Havre de Grace, aged 62, Arthur, son of the late Hon. Paul Gore, co. Mayo.

Sept. 27. At Guernsey, aged 71, Mary, dau. of the late Peter Dobree, esq. of Beauregard, in that Island.

ADDITIONS TO OBITUARY, PART I.

P. 377. Besides the Literary labours of Mr. Parry, which we enumerated in his Memoir, he was editor of the Transactions of the Royal Cambrian Society, two parts of which were published under his superintendence, with copious notes and illustrations from his pen. He had obtained numerous premiums and other testimonials offered by the several Welsh Literary Societies, for the best Essays, &c. on subjects relative to the Welsh language, history, &c.

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

BILL OF MORTALITY, from September 21, to October 18, 1825.

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The same Wheat in England, after being here two years, is sold for 56s. to 72s.

The same Barley, 34s. to 46s.

The same Oats, 26s. to 33s.

The same Pease, 50s. to 68s.

PRICE OF FLOUR, per Sack, Oct. 21, 55s. to 60s.
AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, Oct. 19, 45s. 9 d. per cwt.

PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, Oct. 22.

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TALLOW, per Cwt, Town Tallow 47s. Od. Yellow Russia 41s. Od.

SOAP, Yellow 74s. Mottled 82s. Od. Curd 868.-CANDLES, 9s. per Doz. Moulds 10s. 6d.

THE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL, DOCK STOCK, and FIRE OFFICE SHARES, in October 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, 2200/-Leeds and Liverpool, 500l.-Leicester, 4004.-Birmingham, 340l.-Old Union, 971.-Ellesmere, 127.-Ashton and Oldham, 2501. -Lancaster, 451.-Huddersfield, 301.-Regent's, 501.-West India Dock, 2124.-London Dock, 951.-Globe, 1684.-Imperial, 117.-Waterloo Bridge Annuities, of 81.-431.Ditto, of 74-384-Waterloo Shares, 81.

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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.

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