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March 4. At the Cornwall Royal Infirmary, Truro, aged 50, H. M. Phillipps, esq. Assistant-Surgeon of that institution for 25 years.

DEVON.-Jan. 18. At Exeter, Amelia, wife of Lieut. T. S. Perkins, and dau. of Capt. Faddy, killed at the battle of the Nile.

Jan. 29. At Ford, aged 41, Edward Brooking, esq. collector of H. M. Customs at Dartmouth.

Feb. 1. At Sidmouth, Catharine Cassandra, infant dau. of Wm. Sacheverell Coke, esq. of Langton-hall.

Feb. 11. At Chaddlewood House, aged 66, William Hales Symons, esq. Lieut.Col. of the South Devon Militia, a deputylieut. and for many years an active magistrate of the county.

Aged 80, at the rectory, Totnes, Mrs. Elizabeth-Ayshford, relict of John Wyse, esq. of Conwell Court, and grandmother of J. Ayshford Wyse, esq. of Clayton, Staffordshire.

Feb. 15. At Torquay, aged 23, William G. H. Vos, esq. youngest son of the late Dr. Vos, of Calcutta.

Feb. 19. At Exeter, aged 75, Henry Blackall, esq. senior magistrate and deputymayor of that city. He served the office of Mayor during the years 1819, 1827, and 1832, and was placed upon the Commission of the Peace in 1825. The Episcopal Schools in Paul Street, founded by his grand-father, a Bishop of the diocese, were much indebted to his unwearied perseverance for their present efficiency. There was no charity or institution to which he was not a warm benefactor. His remains were interred in the family vault in St. Mary Major's Church. The funeral procession on reaching the Guildhall was joined by the Mayor (E. Woolmer, esq.), the High Sheriff (W. D. Moore, esq.), the magistrates, the members of the town council, &c. &c.

Jan. 21. At Tavistock, Mary, wife of the Rev. T. Gibbons, and only dau. of the late Rev. Sir Robert Hughs, Bart.

Feb. 20. At Torquay, aged 41, Philip Whitaker, esq. of Bratton, Wilts, formerly of Cateaton-street.

Aged 83, William Henry Walrond, esq. of Bradfield.

Feb. 25. At Mount Sandford House, near Barnstaple, aged 69, Sarah, relict of James B. B. Eastman, esq.

Feb. 28. At Torquay, aged 74, Mark Batt, esq.

At Highbickington, aged 81, Ann, widow of John Bremridge, esq. of Barnstaple.

At Deer Park, David Howell, esq. of Ettry.

Lately. At Escot, aged 70, Charlotte, widow of Sir John Kennaway, Bart. She was the 2d dau. of James Amyatt, esq. formerly M.P. for Totnes and Southampton, was married in 1797 to Sir John Kennaway, Resident at the Court of the Nizam, and left his widow in 1836, having had issue Sir John Kennaway the present Baronet, three other sons, and five daugh.

ters.

At Exeter, Robert Saunders, esq. He has made the following munificent bequests to the several charitable institutions in that city, free of legacy duty :-Devon and Exeter Hospital, 5007.; the Exeter Dispensary, 500/.; the Episcopal Charity School, Exeter, 3007.; the Deaf and Dumb Charity, St. Leonard, 2007.; the West of England Eye Infirmary, Exeter, 2007.; the Devon and Exeter Female Penitentiary, 2007.; the Lunatic Asylum, St. Thomas, 2007.; the Devon and Exeter Infant School Society, 2007.; the Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor, in Magdalene- st. 2007.; the Institution for the Blind, Exeter, 2001.; the Exeter Episcopal Sunday School, 1007.; the Diocesan Society for the promoting of Christian Knowledge, 1007.

March 1. At Hallowell House, BeerFerrers, aged 85, Mrs. Toll, mother of John Toll, esq. Trehill, Calstock.

March 4. At Plymouth, aged 33, Emma, wife of Capt. George Longworth Dames, 66th Regt. and only dau. of William Kemble, esq. of Quebec.

March 5. At Crediton, aged 84, Susanna, relict of the Rev. John Rudall, Vicar of that parish.

March 6. At Newton Tracy, near Barnstaple, Margaret-Frances, wife of Capt. the Hon. George Rolle Walpole Trefusis, R.N. She was the 2d dau. of the late John James, esq. was married in 1839, and has left issue.

March 9. At Devonport, Elizabeth, relict of Thomas Dikes, esq. of H. M. Dock-yard.

March 10. At Stonehouse, aged 49, C. E. Trent, esq. late of the 14th Dragoons. March 11. At Bude, aged 30, the wife of Wm. Avery, esq.

At Exeter, aged 82, Grace, widow of George Hirtzel, esq.

DORSET.-Feb. 15. At Poole, Mark Seager, esq.

Feb. 23. At Sherborne, aged 98, Peter Batson, esq.

Feb. 25. At Clyppe, near Dorchester, aged 74, Eleanor, widow of Thomas Redhead, esq. of Shaw-hill, Norfolk.

March 5. At the vicarage, Osmington, aged 85, Harriet, relict of Wm. Hollingworth Phillips, esq.

March 12. At Charlton cottage, near Blandford, Margaret, wife of T. Horlock Bastard, esq.

DURHAM.-Jan. 15. At Long Newton rectory, aged 4, Theophania-Anne, dau. of the Rev. T. Hart Dyke.

Feb. 11. At the house of her son-in

law, J. Matteson, esq. Bishop Wearmouth, Ann, relict of John Coulson, esq. of Hull. Feb. 23. At Elton, near Stockton-onTees. Henrietta-Sarah, youngest dau. of the late H. Stapylton, esq. of Norton.

ESSEX.-Jan. 30. At Radwinter, aged 26, Theodore, fourth son of the late Rev. N. Bull.

Feb. 1. At an advanced age, John Pickering Peacock, esq. of the Whalebone House, Dagenham.

Feb. 24. Aged 79, William Stammers Brathwaite, esq. of Castle Hedingham. Aged 77, Miss Wren, of West Ham. March 1. At Colchester, aged 60, Samuel Tyssen, esq. of Narborough Hall, Norfolk.

March 2. At Harwich, aged 78, SarahMaria, relict of William Brock, esq. of Guernsey and London.

GLOUCESTERSH.-Jan. 16. At Hill Court, Berkeley, in his 73rd year, Sir John Dutton Colt, the third Bart. (1693-4). He was the eldest son of Sir John Dutton Colt, the second Bart. by Mallet, eldest dau. of George Langley, of Goulding-hall, co. Salop, esq. and succeeded his father in 1809. Having died unmarried, he has left the title to his next surviving brother, now Sir Edward Vaughan Colt, of Trawscoed, Radnorshire.

Jan. 23. At Stapleton Grove, near Bris tol, aged 60, M. Hinton Castle, esq.

Feb. 12. At Cheltenham, aged 97, Mrs. Crompton, widow of James Crompton, esq. Feb. 14. At Cheltenham, ElizabethSmith, only surviving dau. of the late Robert Austen, esq. of Shalford House, near Guildford, Surrey.

Feb. 16. At Wootton-under-Edge, aged 58, William Hill, esq. surgeon.

Feb. 20. At Bristol, aged 63, Mary, widow of Capt. John Litson.

At Bristol, Mrs. Porter, wife of W. O. Porter, M.D.

Feb. 22. At Cheltenham, Ann-Eleonora, relict of the Rev. George Turner, Prebendary of Lincoln, and Vicar of Wragby.

Feb. 23. At Clifton, aged 77, William Singer Jacques, esq.

At Cheltenham, aged 62, Elizabeth, widow of Major-Gen. William Comyn, Bengal Army, and mother of S. E. Comyn, esq. M.D. of Cheltenham.

Feb. 24. At Clifton Vale, aged 73, John Mereweather, esq.

Feb. 25. At Barnsley rectory, near Cirencester, Jane-Sarah Wightwick, wife

of the Rev. George Earnest Howman, and eldest dau. of the late John Wightwick Knightley, esq. of Offchurch-Bury, Warwickshire.

At his seat, Tockington, aged 78, Samuel Peach Peach, esq.

Feb. 27. At Cheltenham, at an advanced age, Lady Elizabeth Bourke. She was sister to the Earl of Mayo, and sister-inlaw to R. H. B. Hale, esq. of Alderley, Gloucestersh. and Cottles House, Wilts.

Feb. 28. At Clifton, aged 57, Anne, wife of Thomas Wall Hewitt, esq.

Lately. At Bristol, aged 82, Marianne, widow of the Rev. Francis de Soyres.

March 2. At the Manor-house, Mangotsfield, aged 69, Ann, relict of Henry Watts, esq.

March 3. At St. Michael's Hill, Bristol, Sarah, wife of W. C. Lewis, esq. late of the Gravel Pits, Kensington.

March 9. At Clifton, aged 82, Martha, relict of John Thomas Atkin, esq. of Leadington, co. Cork.

March 13. Aged 63, William Vassall, esq. M.D. of Bristol, formerly an active medical officer in the British army.

HANTS.-Jan. 25. At Portsmouth, aged 80, the widow of T. G. Colley, esq.

Feb. 3. At Southampton. aged 39, Henry Franklin Foley, esq. M.D. lately resident at St. Omer.

Feb. 9. At Carisbrooke, Edward Buller Hicks, esq. Lieut. R.N. 1811. He was uncle of the late Lieut. E. N. Kendall, R.N. of whom a memoir was given in our last number, p. 313.

Feb. 16. At Broughton, near Stockbridge, aged 79, Jane, relict of John Brewer, esq. of Wallop.

Feb. 24. At Fareham, aged 39, FannyAnn, wife of Thomas Kelsell, esq. and dau. of the Rev. William Harrison, Vicar of Fareham.

Lately. In the Spain, Petersfield, aged 56, Mr. John Whicher, only son of the Rev. John Whicher, many years curate of Petersfield.

At Newport, I. W., Mr. Wm. Hearn, town-clerk of Newport.

At Carisbrooke, I. W. aged 62, Col. George White, K.T.S., some time of the 3d Dragoons, and also commanding the 10th Portuguese Cacedores, and late her Ma jesty's Receiver of Revenue for Gibraltar.

March 6. At Christchurch, William Symonds Faulke, esq. of the firm of Faulke and Shute.

March 9. At East-gate House, Winchester, aged 7, Fanny-Perceval, youngest dau. of Edward St. John Mildmay, esq.

March 12. At Portsea, aged 44, Bridget, eldest dau. of the late Sir Charles Forster Goring, Bart.

HERTS,-Feb, 4. At the residence of

her brother, Charles Hodson, esq. Bishop's Stortford, Ann, relict of C. T. Lloyd, esq. late of Guilford-st. Russell-sq. and eldest dau, of the late Mr. Edward Hodson.

Feb. 17. Aged 49, Anthony Turner, esq. Cheshunt, and late of Brightling-pl. near Robertsbridge, Sussex.

At Hertford, aged 75, Mr. Stephen Austin, printer of the Herts Reformer.

March 1. At the mansion of her brother Sir R. Chester, near Hertford, aged 83, Miss Jane Chester. She was accidentally burnt to death whilst endeavouring to remove a saucepan from the fire.

March 3. At Beaver's Bush, Hertford, the residence of her nephew, Charles Robert Baynes, esq. of the Civil Service, Madras, Jane, dau. of the late Robert Dyneley, esq.

HEREFORD.-Lately. At Kingswood, aged 86, Martha, widow of Edw. Bishop. KENT.-Feb. 11. Aged 72, Paul Sanby Munn, esq. of Percy-lodge, Margate.

Feb. 16. At Tonbridge, aged 16, Edward-Bromhead, only surviving son of Lieut. Col. Sir Edward Brackenbury, of Skendleby, Lincolnshire.

At his residence, Chalk Farm, near Bromley, aged 80, Gen. Henry Williams, brother to Miss Williams, of Cheltenham.

Feb. 21. At his son's house, Perry Rise, Sydenham, aged 86, William Vowler, esq. late of Blackheath Hill.

Feb. 28. At Charing, aged 45, Horace, eldest son of the late Rev. John Barwick, Vicar of Charing.

March 6. Mrs. Wodehouse, widow of the late Rev. Thomas Wodehouse, Rector of Norton.

March 7. At Guilford Lawn, Dover, the wife of T. Ismay, esq. March 12. At Canterbury, aged 63,

George Dent, esq. M.D.

Aged 31,

LANCASTER. - Feb. 16. Samuel, youngest son of the late Benjamin Kirk, esq. of Stalybridge.

Feb. 17. At Ridgmont, John Douthwaite Nesham, esq. barrister-at-law, of the Inner Temple. He was called to the bar at the Inner Temple, May 14, 1830.

Feb. 25. At Liverpool, in consequence of her dress accidently taking fire, aged 15, Harriot, only dau. of W. G. Bell, esq. of Melling Hall, near Lancaster.

March 2. At Liverpool, aged 36, Charles Roberts Parker, esq.

LEICESTER.-Feb. 9. Ann, relict of J. P. Tailby, gent. of Tur Langton.

LINCOLN.-Feb. 17. At Stamford, aged 68, Wm. Hunt, esq. one of the magistrates of that borough.

MIDDLESEX.-Feb. 20. Aged 78, at Edmonton, Anna-Maria, relict of Thomas Northover, esq. Cashier of the Bank of England.

Feb. 23. At Hadley, aged 26, EmmaEliza, wife of Charles T. Carter, esq. surgeon.

March 4. Aged 78, Richard Bennett, esq. of Enfield-highway.

March 7. At Twickenham, aged 76, Mrs. Fallofeild, widow of J. P. Fallofeild, esq. of Albemarle-street.

NORFOLK.-Jan. 17. At the residence of his nephew, Mr. T. Emery, of Edgefield-hall, aged 86, George Emery, Gent. late of Fulmodestone, and formerly of Cromer.

Jan. 25. At Wiveton Cottage, near Blakeney, aged 68, William Buck, esq.

Jan. 29. At Clenchwarton, near Lynu, aged 36, Mary, wife of the Rev. G. F. Hill, the Curate, eldest dau. of J. W. Robberds, esq. of Norwich.

Feb. 1. Aged 78, Christopher Churchill, esq. of Brockdish Grove.

Feb. 21. At Bracondale, near Norwich, aged 68, Ann, relict of George Bruce, esq. formerly of Chelsea, and afterwards of Great Yarmouth.

NORTHAMPTONSH.-Jan. 28. At the vicarage, Hardingstone, aged 33, LouisaJane, wife of S. T. Bartlett, esq.

Feb. 6. At Northampton, aged 68, Mr. John Alliston, mace-bearer to the Corporation, deputy clerk of the market, and collector of rents for the Corporation and Charity Estates for nearly a quarter of a century, and acting overseer of the poor for the parish of St. Sepulchre for nearly thirty years.

At Culworth, aged 68, Louisa-Ann, relict of J. J. Blencowe, esq. of Marston St. Lawrence.

NORTHUMBErland. Jan. 27. At Scremerston Seahouse, Major Robert Johnstone, formerly of Byker, near Newcastle.

Feb. 26. At Coupland Castle, near Wooler, aged 74, Edward Tewart, esq. and of York-pl. Portman-sq.

SOMERSET.-Jan. 12. At Bruton, aged 87, Lawrence White, esq.

At Bath, aged 67, the widow of J. Cooke, esq. of Bath.

Jan. 14. At Bath, Sarah, widow of Edward Atkinson, of Sydney.

Jan. 20. At Bath, aged 78, William Brien, esq.

Jan. 23. At Bath, aged 60, M. Hinton Castle, esq.

Jan. 26. At Trull, Edmund Gardiner, esq. of Remenham Lodge, Henley on Thames, and Flint river, Jamaica.

Jan. 31. At Wembdon, near Bridgewater, aged 71, John Gooding, esq.

Feb. 9. At Bath, aged 28, Sophia, second dau. of John Chas. Bristow, esq. of Eusemere-hill, Westmorland.

Feb. 15. At Bath, at the house of her sister, Mrs. Frances Fane, Jane, relict of

William Sweetland, esq. late of Staplakemount, Devon.

Feb. 19. At Martock, aged 70, Wm. Cole Wood, esq.

Feb. 21. At Bath, Miss Darnell, sister of the Rev. W. N. Darnell, Rector of Stanhope.

Feb. 22. At Bath, aged 93, Mary, widow of William Lutwyche, esq. of Lut.wyche, Salop.

Feb. 24. At the rectory, Charlton Musgrove, Fanny, relict of the Rev. Paul Leir, and dau. of the late Wm. Freke, esq. of Hannington Hall, Wilts.

Feb. 25. At Wellington, aged 72, Frederic White, esq, solicitor. He was highly esteemed for his professional inte. grity, and beloved for his social qualities.

At Shepton Mallet, Philip Bennett Marshall, esq. surgeon.

March 3. At Bath, aged 93, Mrs. M. H. André, the last surviving sister of the unfortunate Major André.

March 5. Aged 18, William Senior, youngest son of Lewis Goodin Husey Hunt, esq. late of Compton Pauncefoot.

March 11. At Taunton, aged 63, Prudence, wife of the Rev. F. Collier, and mother of the Rev. James Collier, of Durham.

STAFFORD.-Jan. 11. At Chillington, the seat of her nephew, T. W. Giffard, esq. aged 65, Lady Sophia Foy, relict of Col. Nathaniel Foy, Royal Art.

Feb. 1. At Summer-hill, Kingswinford, in her 80th year, Diana, widow of George Briscoe, esq.

Feb. 24. Aged 75, Mr. James Parke, of Bremore, father of Mr. Parke, of Wolverhampton, bookseller.

Feb. 26. At Tamworth, Mary-Ann, dau. of the late Rev. John Simpkinson, formerly Rector of Cliff, Kent, and Vicar of Cobham, Surrey.

March 7. At Shenstone Park, near Lichfield, aged 76, Edward Grove, esq. for many years a Deputy-Lieut. and a magistrate for Staffordshire and Warwickshire.

SUFFOLK.-Jan. 13. At Hawley, Stowmarket, aged 17, Mary-Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Sir Augustus Henniker, Bart. and niece of Lord Henniker.

Feb. 20. Aged 21, Alfred, youngest son of W. W. Humphry, esq. of Sudbury.

March 2. At the residence of his nephew Dr. S. Kingston, at Hersham, aged 91, Col. Strickland Gough Kingston, of the East India Co.'s Service.

SURREY.-March 3. At Dorking, aged 68, George Palmer, esq. sixth son of the Rev. Samuel Palmer, of Hackney, and a member of the Stock Exchange.

March 5. Aged 57, Esther, wife of Moses Montefiore, esq. of Torrington-sq.

March 6. At Kingston-upon-Thames, aged 90, Mrs. Elizabeth Billingsley, spin

ster.

SUSSEX.-Jan. 18. At Hastings, Jane, wife of Robert M. Bird, esq. of Taplow Hill, Bucks, and late of the East India Co.'s Civil Service.

Feb. 4. At Brighton, aged 81, Thomas Mather, esq. father of the Countess of Cathcart.

Feb. 13. At Brighton, Judith, widow of Lieut.-Gen. John Burton, R. Art. last surviving daughter of the late W. Burslem, esq. of Coleorton, Leicestershire.

Feb. 16. At Brighton, Marianne, widow of Thomas Bentley, esq. of the Hermitage, near Rochester.

Feb. 17. At Chichester, aged 88, the widow of Joseph Baker, esq. late of the Civil Service, Madras.

Feb. 21. At Hastings, aged 73, Miss Sayer.

March 3. At Brighton, aged 9, JohnSutton, second son of Lieut.-Col. Brownlow Knox, Scots Fusilier Guards.

WARWICKSH.-Jan. 18. Aged 82, Martha-Eliza, widow of Bodychan Sparrow, of Leamington, esq. and youngest dau. of the late Owen Putland Meyrick, esq.

Jan. 26. At Coventry, Margaret, only daughter of the late Mr. Phinehas Ayton, of that city.

March 1. Aged 76, William Phipson, esq. of Westbourne, Edgbaston.

March 2. At Packington Hall, the seat of the Earl of Aylesford, the Right Hon, Augusta Sophia Countess of Aylesford, sister to the Earl of Warwick and the Countess Dowager of Clonmell. She was the fourth dau. of George 2d Earl of Warwick, by his second wife, Henrietta, dau. of Richard Vernon, esq. was married in 1821, and has left issue two daughters and two sons.

March 4. Aged 39, George Edward Pemberton, esq. of Birmingham.

WILTS.-Feb. 12. At Tockenham, near Wootton Bassett, Isaac Stafford Brown, esq. of South Stainley Hall, Yorkshire.

Feb. 16. At Southgate, Devizes, Chas. Hulbert, esq. solicitor.

Feb. 27. Aged 82, Maria, relict of George Dike Fisher, esq. of Limpley Stoke, second and only surviving dau. of the late Rev. J. Prowse, Rector of Camerton, co. Somerset, for 50 years.

March 6. At Monk's Park, Corsham, aged 38, Henrietta-Susanna, wife of Capt. Dewell, Royal Art. and dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Tufnell, of Bath.

WORCESTER.-Feb. 18. At Boughton House, Worcester, aged 76, Mrs. S. C. Holland, of Hallow Park, widow of S. C. Holland, esq. of the Priory, Roehampton, and of Dumbleton, Gloucestershire,

YORK.-Jan. 9. Aged 80, James Aked, esq. of Kershaw-house, Midgley.

Jan. 10. At Carr hill, Saddleworth, aged 81, Nathaniel Buckley, esq.

Jan. 13. At Stearsby, near Brandsby, aged 47, Elizabeth, wife of Robert Cattley, esq.

Jan. 26. At Gilling Castle, aged 73, Mary, wife of Charles Gregory Fairfax, esq. She was a sister of Sir Henry Goodricke, the 6th Bart. of Ribston, and also of Lady Goodricke, the wife of her cousin the present Sir Thomas Goodricke. She was married in 1794, and has left issue one son and two daughters, of whom the younger is married to Francis Cholmeley, jun. esq. of Bransby hall.

Feb. 12. Emily, wife of Thomas Streatfield, esq. of Conisborough Priory, Yorkshire.

Feb. 15. At Pontefract, aged 62, Henry Taylor, esq. Recorder of that borough, and a Commissioner of Bankrupts for Doncaster. He was called to the bar at the Middle Temple, Feb. 11, 1814.

Feb. 18. At Cottingham, near Hull, aged 80, Isabella, relict of Wm. Kaye, esq. and sister of Edward Cayley, esq. of Stamford.

Feb. 22. At York, Mrs. Price, dau. of the late Adm. Sir R. R. Bligh, G.C.B. March 9. Mary, youngest dau. of William Todd, esq. Türmer Hall.

WALES.-Feb. 20. At Coychurch, Glamorganshire, aged 79, Einon Richards, son of the late Rev. Thomas Richards, Vicar of Eglwysilan for 40 years, Curate of Coychurch, and author of the wellknown Welsh-English dictionary.

Feb. 26. At Bangor rectory, Flintshire, aged 86, Lucy, relict of John Marsh, esq. formerly Chairman of the Victualling Board, Somerset-pl.

Lately. At Bangor, aged 72, Mrs. Susannah Roberts, eldest sister of the Rev. William J. Hutching, Minister of Brunswick Chapel, Upper Berkeley-st.

At Grondro-house, near Chepstow, aged 48, Sarah, wife of David Carruthers, esq. SCOTLAND.-Jan. 17. James Kay, esq. of Woodside, formerly chief magistrate of Arbroath.

Jan. 21. At Edinburgh, Janet-Margaret, youngest dau. of Sir William Hamilton, Bart.

Jan. 29. At Edinburgh, Mary-Amelia-Sitwell, wife of John Tait, esq. sheriff of Clackmannan and Kinross-shires.

Feb. 9. At Glasgow, aged 31, Lieut. Martin Stockdale Kirkes, R.N.

Feb. 14. At Rosebank, near Edinburgh, Lady Wedderburn. She was Margaret, dau. of George Browne, of Illerton, co. Roxburgh, esq. and was married in 1800. Her only son died in 1827.

Feb. 26. At Carberry House, AnnaMaria, wife of Lieut.-Col. Buller Elphinstone, and only dau. of the late Vice-Adm. Sir Edward Buller, Bart.

Feb. 27. At Glasgow, John Gordon Campbell, esq.

Lately. At Kinnordy, Forfarshire, Gilbert-Lyell, son of the Rev. Gilbert Haethcote, late Curate of North Tamerton, Cornwall.

Aged 120, Flora M'Donald, of Grangehill, a village in the neighbourhood of Forres. She could distinctly remember the battle of Culloden Muir, which was fought on the 16th April, 1746.

March 1. At West Park, Elgin, Anne, dau. of the late Alexander Grant, esq. of Tullochgriband.

March 2. At Edinburgh, MargaretStewart, widow of Robert Keith, esq.

IRELAND. Nov. 12. At Coleraine, in his 62d year, Commander Jonathan Nicolls, R.N.

Dec. 18. At Listoke, near Drogheda, aged 69, Lieut.-Col. Francis Battersby, C.B. He served with the 8th Regiment in the campaign of Egypt, and afterwards in the West Indies, till the expulsion of the French from Martinique. On the breaking out of the last American war, he was appointed to the command of the Glengarry (Canadian) Fencibles, and distinguished himself in the force under Sir John Prevost; and on the conclusion of peace he was presented by the Legislature and House of Representatives of Upper Canada with their marked thanks, and with a sword of great value, for his conduct and services during the war. Upon his return to England the late Duke of York placed him in command of the 64th Regiment, then at Gibraltar, but from which ill-health obliged him to retire.

Dec. 26. In Dublin, Arthur Heney, esq. Jan. 1. At Coolkirka, Thomas Herrick, esq. late Captain in the North Cork Militia.

Jan. 10. At Kingstown, near Dublin, James Power Cullen, esq. eldest son of the late Michael Cullen, of Mount Venus, co. Dublin, esq. barrister-at-law.

Jan. 11. At Dublin, aged 84, William Dixon, esq. late one of the magistrates of that city.

Jan. 14. At Dublin, Harriette-Elizabeth-Parker, wife of John Mason Pooley, esq. and eldest dau. of Capt. Pengelley, R.N. Jan. 19. At Dublin, Anne, widow of Major John Crampton.

At Ennesdery, near Dublin, Mrs. Powell (late Miss Julia Cruize), of the Theatres Royal, Edinburgh and Dublin.

Jan. 20. At Kingston, near Dublin, James Walker, esq. brother to the Rev. Wm. Walker, of Blackburn, Lanc,

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