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Suddenly, at Stanley House, Chelsea, aged 73, James Fortey, esq.

In Russell-pl. Fitzroy-sq. aged 70, Miss Cathe

rina Knox.

At Winchelsea, aged 31, Mr. Jas. Barnard Ruck, surgeon.

At Modena, aged 79, his Excellency John Count de Salis, Privy Councillor and Chamberlain to the Emperor of Austria.

At the Grove, Esher, aged 20, Sophia-Gardner, fourth dau. of John Slack, esq.

At Beverley, aged 73, Mrs. Jane Sumner. At Bath, William-Harkness, eldest surviving son of Major Tinling, late of 74th Highlanders.

At York, aged 27, Fanny-Jane, relict of Timothy Bentley, esq. of Rotherhain.

Aug. 24. John Burrell, esq. of Fornham St. Martin, Suffolk.

At the Vicarage, Wherstead, suddenly, Anne, widow of the Rev. George Capper.

Aged 38, William Chester, esq. of Halstead Grange, co. Leic.

At Boulogne, aged 30, the Hon. Capt. Adolphus Wm. Chichester, son of the late Lord Templemore. At Paris, Walter Cowan, esq. of Alverston, Warwickshire.

At Milborne Port, aged 20, Emily, dau. of Thomas Ensor, esq.

The Hon. George Bouverie, infant son of Viscount Folkestone.

At Sidmouth, aged 34, Robert-Astle, only son of Robert Hills, esq. of Colne Park, Essex.

At Kensington, aged 66, Wm. Thos. Hillyar, esq. At Islington, aged 57, Isaac Jones, esq. of the Stock Exchange.

At York, Henrietta, second dau. of the late Rev. J. Y. Seagrave, Rector of Westcott Barton, Oxon. At Easton Percey, Wilts, aged 59, William Skeate, esq.

At the Rev. Stephen Terry's, at Dummer, near Basingstoke, Miss Tappenden, of Great College-st. Westminster. Aug. 25. At Pailton, aged 29, Edward, second son of W. Bates, esq.

In Perry-st. near Northfleet, aged 36, Clara, eldest dau. of Francis Bedford, esq.

At Paris, Charles Brickwell, esq. of Overthorpe Lodge, near Banbury, Oxfordshire, one of the justices of the peace for Banbury. He was appointed one of the assistants of the old corporation of Banbury upwards of thirty years past, chosen capital burgess in the year 1830, was elected to the office of alderman, magistrate and mayor in 1831, and re-elected mayor of Banbury in 1832. He continued as magistrate for the borough till a short time after the passing of the Reform Bill, and was after that period, with others, re-appointed justice of the peace for Banbury.

At Isleworth, Mrs. Burgoyne, of Highclere Parsonage, widow of Thomas John Burgoyne, esq.

At the residence of her brother Thomas Clarke, esq. of the New Moor Farm, Southminster, aged 43, Louisa, dau. of the late James Clarke, esq.

At Streatham-place, Brixton-hill, William Eddrup, esq.

In Upper Holloway, aged 71, Benjamin Pilkington, esq. late of Hornsey.

At Great Yarmouth, Mary, wife of Capt. Roberts, R.N.

At Tunbridge Wells, aged 73, Martha, relict of John Ward, esq. of Dover, and formerly of East Cowes, Isle of Wight.

Aug. 26. At Saleham, aged 15, Lady Anne Bingham, youngest dau. of the Earl of Lucan. At Farmeville, Roundhay, near Leeds, aged 70, Eliza, relict of C. Bolland, esq.

At the Stair, Hadlow, aged 57, Wm. Carnell, esq. At Valebrook Lodge, Sussex, aged 75, Lieut.Col. Wm. Granville Eliot, K.H. late of the Royai Artillery.

At Frenchay, near Bristol, aged 64, Sarah, wife of Gen. Greenstreet, of the Bengal Army. At Wargrave, aged 40, George Hooper, esq. In Great Russell-st. Miss Martha Jeakes.

At Lucerne, aged 32, Thomas, second son of John Moore, esq. of Palace House, Burnley, Lanc. At Waplinton Manor, aged 22, Robert, youngest son of the late Philip Saltmarshe, esq. of Saltmarshe. At Rye, aged 65, Marion, widow of John Vidler, esq.

Aug. 27. Baker, esq.

At Shrewsbury, aged 80, John

At Hendon Hall, Eliza, relict of Capt. H. A. Cumberlege, 64th Regt.

At West Lauriston, Edinburgh, Agnes-Cunningham, relict of Capt. Nisbet Glen, R.N.

At Balaklava, of fever, aged 26, Augustus Tonyn Staines Cuttler, First Lieut. R.M. only son of John Cuttler, esq. of Ramsgate.

In Bloomsbury-sq. aged 27, Jane, wife of James Harvey, esq.

At Clifton, aged 69, John Hurle, esq. for many years a magistrate of the county of Somerset.

At Stonehaven, N. B., Keith Imray, esq. M.D. F.R.S.

At Brighton, William Irving, esq. upwards of 50 years Inspector General of Imports and Exports. At Bickley, Milverton, J. Kidner, esq.

At Hammersmith, aged 69, William Taylor, esq. At Dover, aged 34, Alex. George Tweedie, esq. Madras Civil Service, eldest son of Dr. Tweedie, Brook-st. Grosvenor-sq.

Aug. 28. At Colchester, aged 45, Charles Edward Blair, esq. surgeon, a member of the Town Council. He was one of the medical officers of the Colchester Union, and, previously to the removal of the Royal Essex Rifles to Weedon, was assistantsurgeon to the regiment. In the struggle between Dom Miguel and Dom Pedro, in Portugal, upwards of twenty years since, Mr. Blair was engaged as army-surgeon in one of the Portuguese regiments, and received a medal. He has left a widow and five children.

Henry Formor Godfrey Faussett, only child of the Rev. Henry Godfrey Faussett, Incumbent of Littleton, Worcestershire.

At Glenroy, near Fort William, Inverness-shire, from the accidental discharge of his gun, Thomas Chas. Morton, esq. late of Calcutta, barrister-at-law. In Regent-st. aged 50, Robert Muller, esq. At Brighton, aged 78, Frances, wife of David Robertson, of Warwick-terr. Belgrave-rd. London. At Bridgnorth, aged 59, Joshua Sing, esq. justice of the peace for that borough.

At Brighton, aged 75, George Edmund Shuttleworth, esq. late of the Poultry, and Tottenhamgreen, Middlesex.

At Kennington, aged 33, Charles-Frederick, youngest son of the late Capt. John Turner, R.N. of Swansea.

At North Brixton, Richard Unwin, esq. late of the Admiralty, Somerset-house.

Aug. 29. At Sussex-gardens, Frances-Brise, relict of the Rev. C. Fisher, Rector of Ovingtoncum-Tilbury, Essex.

At the rectory, Elm, Som. Anne, wife of the Rev. Chas. T. Griffith, D.D.

Aged 81, Mrs. Israel Haviland, relict of Miles Haviland, formerly of Mount-st. Grosvenor-sq. In Taunton-pl. Regent's-park, Miss Janet Henderson, formerly of Glasgow.

At Brighton, aged 75, Mary, relict of Joseph King, esq. of Clapham, and of Frogmore House, High Wycombe.

At Weymouth, aged 35, Edwin Jennings Martin, esq. of Shepton Montagu, near Bruton.

At Wateringbury, aged 80, Miss Elizabeth Miller, late of Hunton.

At Northallerton, aged 61, John Whitney Smith, esq.

At Blakenham Lodge, aged 65, Miss Stanford, late of Ashbocking Hall.

Edward Folyer Starbuck, esq. of East Bowenterrace, Hyde-park, brother to W. Starbuck, esq. of Thirsk.

Aug. 30. At Fareham, Hants, Miss Margaret Janet Alison, eldest dau. of the late Lieut. James Alison, R.N.

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OBITUARY.

At Newbury, aged 82, John Allcock, esq. At Walmer, George Appleyard, esq. of Westbourne-pl. Eaton-sq. many years secretary and librarian to the Earls Spencer.

Aged 57, Hamilton Blair Avarne, esq. formerly Capt. H.E.I.C.M.S. of Inverness-terr. Bayswater. At the Robe Office of the Royal Body Guard, St. James's Palace, aged 67, Margaret, wife of Henry Beale, sen.

At Norbiton, Surrey, aged 68, Caroline, widow of John Byrne, esq. of Spring Bank, Worc. and Newtown Affane, co. Louth.

At Boxlands, near Dorking, aged 52, Louisa, eldest dau. of the late Gen. Sir James Duff.

At Manor House, Tooting, aged 85, Jacob Goodhart, esq.

Aged 48, Hannah, wife of Jas. Illingworth Hindmarsh, esq. of Jewin-st. solicitor.

At Tunbridge Wells, aged 44, Sarah, wife of Daniel Nash, esq. of York-gate, Regent's-park, and third dau. of the late William Clowes, esq. of Garretts, Banstead.

Aged 54, Robert Peake, esq. of Grove-villas, Highbury, and Stock Exchange.

Shot whilst commanding a company of his regiment ordered to repel a sortie of the Russians before Sebastopol, aged 19, George Berthon Preston, Lieut. 97th Regt. third and youngest surviving son of William Robert Preston, esq. of Minesteed Lodge, Hampshire.

At Newcastle, aged 65, Mary-Elizabeth, widow of John Brough Taylor, esq. F.S.A. of Sunderland, Editor of Hegge's Legend of St. Cuthbert, and the Durham Visitation of 1615.

At Bromley, Mary, dau. of the late Charles
Cunningham Young, esq. of London.

Aug. 31. At Shrewsbury, aged 77, William
Bayley, esq. banker.

At Richmond, Eva-Marie, fourth dau. of the late
C. P. Garrick, esq. of Richmond, Surrey.

At Elmcroft, West Meon, Anne-Christiana,
second dau. of the late William Greenwood, esq.
of Brookwood Park, Hants.

Aged 64, Ellen, wife of J. Harrison, esq. Mill-
house, Brading, Isle of Wight.

Aged 80, Richard Morley, esq. of Snenton,
Notts, a Magistrate of the borough of Nottingham.
Lately. At Lausanne, aged 18, Antony Maurice
Ashley, third son of the Earl of Shaftesbury.

In Sloane-st. aged 77, Eleonora, relict of John
Milward, esq. of Bromley, Middlesex.

At Sheffield, through the incautious use of chlo-
roform as a means of allaying the pain of tic dolo-
reux, Miss Naylor.

At Pitminster, aged 108, Betty Oaten. Up to within a few months of her decease, although she had lost her sight, she was perfectly sensible, and was able to sing a song.

The Duchess of Saldanha, wife of the Portu-
guese statesman. She was an Irish lady.

Sept. 1. At the Firs, near Derby, Elizabeth,
widow of William Wooton Abney, esq. of Measham
Hall, Derbyshire, Capt. in the Royal Horse Guards
Blue.

At Claremont cottages, Peckham, Mrs. Mary
Anne Aylesbury, a Member of the Society of
Friends, who destroyed her life by swallowing ar-
senic. Verdict, Temporary Insanity.

Aged 69, George Barclay, esq. of Avenue-road,
Regent's-park, and late of Regent-st.

At West Leake, Notts. aged 55, Emily, wife of
the Rev. John Bateman, Rector of East and West
Leake.

At Leominster, aged 73, Mrs. Elizabeth Redford. At Brighton, aged 64, William Whitaker Chilow, esq.

At Tamworth, aged 61, Wm. Cox, esq. formerly
of Derby.

At Largs, Ayrshire, William Graham, esq. of
Glasgow.

At Styford, aged 59, Charles Bacon Grey, esq.
one of the Deputy-Lieuts. of Northumberland.
He was the son of Charles Forster Bacon, esq. by
Dorothy, heiress of the ancient family of Grey of

Kyloe (see their pedigree in Raine's North Dur-
ham, p. 337). He succeeded to the Kyloe estate
in 1823, under the will of his uncle Marmaduke
Grey, esq. and married in 1833 Mary dau. of Sir
William Loraine, of Kirkharle, Bart. by whom he
has left a numerous family.

At Ponder's-end, Henry Groom, esq. of Clap-
ham-rise, Surrey.

Aged 27, by the upsetting of a boat near Putney,
Mr. John Daly, a son of John Daly, esq. of Grove
Park, Camberwell.

At Goldhanger Rectory, aged 3 months, Chas.
Herbert, only son of the Rev. Chas. Brian Leigh.
At sea, aged 48, the wife of Mr. McRitchie,
superintendent engineer, Peninsular and Oriental
Company, at Calcutta.

Aged 82, Thomas Russell, esq. at his son-in-
law's, Canonbury-sq.

In Hamilton-terrace, St. John's-wood, aged 93,
Ann, relict of Thomas Sandys, esq. late of Ever-
sholt, Beds.

At Craigton, near Winchburgh, Don. Smith, esq.
late manager of the Western Bank of Scotland.
At Putney-heath, Mary-Anne, wife of Robert
Williams, esq. of Bridehead, Dorset.

At Chelsea, aged 75, Charles Yerbury, esq.
Sept. 2. Alfred Broadhead, esq. Gray's-inn-

square.

In Sackett's-hill House, St. Peter's, Thanet, aged 82, Sir Richard Burton, Knt. He was son of Sir John Burton, Knt. of Wakefield, co. York, by Honor, daughter of John Harvey Thursby, esq. of Abington, co. Northpt. He was born in Westminster; and married in 1802 the only dau. of the late R. Crofts, esq. of Dumpton House, near Broadstairs, Isle of Thanet. He received the honour of knighthood in 1831.

Aged 22, at Solihull, Warw. George-Beverley, elder son of George Joseph Harding, esq.

In George-st. Portman-sq. aged 36, William Windham Horner, esq.

At Charleville, Enniskerry, Frederick, infant son of Viscount Monck, M.P.

In Devonshire-st. aged 68, William Oakes, esq. of Hatch Court, near Taunton.

At Woolwich, aged 71, Bernard O'Neill, esq. late of the Ordnance Department.

At Iping House, near Midhurst, Gustavus Rochfort, esq. late Capt. 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, only son of the late Col. Rochfort, of Rochfort, M.P. for the co. Westmeath.

At Porchester, aged 34, Mary Jane, wife of Edward II. Rowe, esq. R.N.

At Bruncliffe Lodge, near Leeds, Watson Scatchard, esq. solicitor, son-in-law of Mr. Alderman Gresham, of Leeds.

At Swinnerton Lodge, Dartmouth, aged 42, William Edward Taylor, esq. merchant.

At Wandsworth-common, Lucy, wife of the Rev. W. H. Tucker, Rector of Dunton, Essex.

Sept. 3. In Eversfield-pl. St. Leonard's-on-Sea, aged 35, Richard Humphreys Barnett, esq. only surviving son of R. C. Barnett, esq. of Chesterterrace, Regent's-park.

In Gloucester-pl. New-road, aged 69, William Cuell, esq. of the Bank of England.

Drowned in Plymouth Sound, Mr. Douglas Dent, storekeeper of Her Majesty's dockyard in Devonport. He was cruising in his dingy near Mount Edgecumbe, where the flood tide runs between the rocks with great swiftness and with occasional irregularity, accompanied by his two sons, Mr. Albert Dent, Lieut. R.N. recently returned from the West Indies, and Mr. Digby Dent, clerk in the Devonport dockyard. The sail having jibbed, one of the sons reached up the mast and attempted to clear it, when his weight overbalanced the dingy, which was of light draught, and she upset immediately.

At Osnaburgh-terrace, Regent's-park, aged 81, Sarah, relict of William Hallett, of Misterton, Somerset.

At Rock View House, Kingskerswell, near Newton, aged 49, Mary-Grant, wife of John Jarvis, esq.

At Cockington, Devon, aged 80, Anne, widow of George Ley, esq.

At Myhill's-terrace, Hammersmith, aged 58, Mr. Malachi Myhill, formerly of Finchingfield, Essex. At Tunbridge Wells, aged 67, Robert Christopher Parker, esq. of Greenwich.

Killed in the trenches before Sebastopol, aged 25, Capt. Wm. Henry Cecil Pechell, 77th Regt. only son of Rear-Adm. Sir George Brooke Pechell, Bart. M.P. for Brighton, by the Hon. Katharine Isabella Bisshopp, second daughter of Cecil late Lord De la Zouche. Having received his education at Harrow and at Sandhurst, he entered the army in Aug. 1848. He had served during the winter campaign in the Crimea. After the attack on the Redan on the 18th of June, he was offered by Prince Albert to be placed in his Royal Highness's regiment of Guards, but the high position he then held in the 77th, induced him to remain at the post of danger and of honour. He was unmarried, and his death leaves his cousin, GeorgeSamuel, son of the late Capt. Samuel George Pechell, R.N. the next heir to the baronetcy.

At Grove House, Old Charlton, Jane-Simpson, youngest dau. of Walter Scott, esq. of H.M.'s Dockyard, Woolwich.

Aged 45, Stephen C. Sandes, esq. of Pyrmount. While overlooking some haymakers he was observed to go towards an adjoining well, at which he was found shortly after with his face in the water, and life quite extinct. He was second surviving son of the late Counsellor William Sandes, J.P. of Pyrmount.

Sept. 4. At Brighton, Henry Dover, esq. of Berkeley-sq. and Caston, Norfolk.

At Lyminster, Sussex, Martha-Mary, wife of the Rev. C. R. Drury.

At Matlock, Emily, wife of Mr. Richard George Horton, of Leeds, surgeon, zecond dau. of the late Mr. Robert Boulton, of Driffield, solicitor.

At Camborne, Cornwall, aged 65, Mr. John Jeffery, actuary at the savings bank, Redruth, since its establishment, and for upwards of half a century agent at Dolcoath Mine.

At Lea Coombe House, Axminster, the residence of her son, aged 81, Ann, widow of George Jeremy, esq. late of Guilford-st. Russell-sq.

At Brighton, Eliza, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Richard Cooke Tylden Pattenson, of Ibornden, Rector of Frinsted and Milsted, Kent.

In Hyde-park-place-west, aged 44, Eliza-Jane, wife of Col. William Prescott, Madras N. I.

At Lynmouth, Devon, aged 82, Mary, widow of the Rev. Thomas Roe, and sister of the late John Lock, esq.

In Wilton-cresc. aged 83, James Singleton, esq. At Luneburg, Hanover, John Straker, esq. late of Jarrow Lodge, Northumb.

At the residence of her friend the Rev. J. C. Westbrook, Redbourne, Herts, aged 25, Emma Tatham, author of "The Dream of Pythagoras," and other poems; only child of George Tatham of Margate.

At St. John's-wood-road, aged 41, Matthew Wood, esq. Inspector of Mails in the General Postoffice, second son of the late Wm. Wood, esq. of Dublin. He committed suicide by taking cyanide of potassium, in consequence of not being confirmed in his probationary appointment of Inspector of Mails at the General Post-office. A small piece of paper was found near the body, on which was described the property of the deceased, and the money due to him by the Post-office.-Verdict, Insanity.

Sept. 5. At Camberwell, aged 54, Capt. John Henry Bell, late of the 11th Bombay N. Inf.

At Vera Cruz, aged 22, Constantine John Evans, esq. Paymaster H.M.S. Daring.

At Oldswinford, aged 62, Richard Hickman, esq. Captain Q. O. Worcestershire Yeomanry Cavalry, Magistrate and Deputy-Lieut. for the counties of Worcester and Stafford.

At Gale House, Littleborough, aged 42, Jane, fourth dau. of James Macqueen, esq. of Kensington.

At Richmond, Surrey, aged 67, Georgiana, youngest dau. of the late Lewis Majendie, esq. of Hedingham Castle, Essex.

In Gray's-inn-terr. aged 72, Henry Osborn, esq. Jemima, wife of the Rev. William Stevens, Vicar of Wednesfield, near Wolverhampton.

At Edinburgh, Sarah-Ingram, wife of the Right Rev. C. H. Terrot, D.D. Bishop of Edinburgh.

Sept. 6. In Weymouth-st. aged 56, ElizabethHarriet, wife of James Baker, esq. of H.M.'s Ordnance, Tower.

At the Vicarage, Marlborough, aged 53, SarahAlice, eldest dau. of the late Edward Busk, esq. of Winchmore-hill.

William Egan, esq. eldest son of John Egan, esq. of Cavendish-road-west, St. John's-wood. At Blackheath-park, aged 53, Thomas Kettlewell, esq.

At Ventnor, I. of Wight, aged 65, Mary, relict of William Edw. Long, esq. of the Cave, Battersea. At Croxton-park, Camb. aged 22, Mary, wife of George Onslow Newton, esq.

In Barnsbury-sq. Islington, Sarah, last surviving dau. of Thomas Parry, esq.

By suspending himself from the ventilator in a railway carriage between Nottingham and Derby, Mr. Payne, son of Doctor Payne, of Nottingham. Verdict, that deceased had destroyed himself, being at the time in an unsound state of mind.

At Ipswich Grammar School, aged 14, Henry, son of Rev. W. Singleton, Rector of Worlington. Sept. 7. At West Brompton, London, aged 29, Robert Armstrong, esq. of Norton, near Stockton. At Leeds, aged 82, Mr. Alderman Joshua Bower, crown and bottle-glass manufacturer. Commencing as a journeyman carpenter, he afterwards went into business for himself in a small way, and ultimately became possessed of works as a manufacturer of crown-glass, by which he raised the greater part of his fortune. He was also one of the largest toll farmers in England, having at one time nearly all the tolls between Leeds and London, some in Hants, Dorset, and Wilts, besides numerous others in various parts of the country. He was also the proprietor of extensive coal mines. He died, it is supposed, worth 100,0007.

In the trenches before Sebastopol, aged 24, Capt. Duncombe Frederick Butt Buckley, Scots Fusilier Guards, second surviving son of Major-Gen. Buckley, M.P. by Lady Catharine, only dau. of William Earl of Radnor and Lady Catharine Pelham, dau. of Henry Earl of Lincoln.

At Whittlesey, aged 70, John Burnham, esq. Deputy-Lieut. for the county of Cambridge. Aged 28, Thomas, third son of John Duce, esq. of Great Stanmore, Middlesex.

At Malvern Wells, aged 84, Anna-Maria, widow of John Elliott, esq. of Egland.

At Wilsford, aged 54, H. Hayward, esq.

At Margate, aged 84, Thomas Kelly, esq. for 25 years Alderman of the ward of Farringdon Within. At Queenstown, aged 10, Louisa-Mary, youngest dau. of brevet Major Charles Oldershaw, R. Eng. At Brighton, aged 11, the Hon. William Wilmer Parsons, second son of the Earl of Rosse.

At Holcombe House, Crediton, aged 75, Daniel Tremlett, esq. for many years one of the twelve governors of Crediton Church.

At Fleetwood, Anne, widow of William Turbutt, esq. of Ogston Hall, Derbyshire, dau. of the late Major-Gen. Hen. Gladwin, of Stubbing Court.

At Lee, near Lewisham, aged 73, Maria, dau. of the late Richard Waring, esq.

Aged 14, Edward-Harding, last surviving son of William Harding Wright, esq. late of Guilford-st. Russell-sq.

Sept. 8. In Cross-st. Islington, aged 56, Miss Ann Clifton.

At Leamington, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late James Galan, esq. of Liverpool.

Mr. Hall, pawnbroker, of the corner of Unionst. and Norfolk-st. Middlesex Hospital. He committed suicide by hanging himself, within his spout."

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OBITUARY.

Aged 72, Orbell Hustler, esq. solicitor, Halstead. At West Hall, Dorset, the widow of Lieut.-Col. King, 3rd Buffs.

At Peckham, aged 52, William Lowless, esq. of Hatton-court, Threadneedle-st. solicitor.

At Offley, Herts, Mary-Elizabeth, wife of Sir Charles Gillies Payne, Bart. of Blunham House, Beds. She was the eldest dau. of the late Rev. Thelwall Salusbury, and has left issue.

At Bourdon House, Berkeley-sq. Mary, wife of J. Edmond Sheppard Symes, esq. M.D.

Sept. 9. At New Cross, Deptford, aged 66, James Boyfield, esq. son of the late William Boyfield, esq. of Dedham, Essex.

At West-hill, Wandsworth, aged 44, Mr. Robert Breeze, of that place, and of South-sq. Gray's-inn, solicitor.

At Prestwood, aged 55, Charlotte-Margaret, wife of John H. H. Foley, esq. M.P. for East Worcestershire. Mrs. Foley was a dau. of John Gage, esq. (brother of the third Viscount Gage) by Mary, only dau. and heir of John Milbanke, esq.; was married in 1825, and has left a son, born in 1828. Mary-Anne, wife of the Rev. Richard Morris, Vicar of Eatington, Warw.

Arabella, wife of William Ponsford, esq. of
Brentwood, Essex.

At Brighton, aged 83, Thomas Seagram, esq.
At Camberwell, aged 56, J. G. Stokes, esq.
In Half Moon-st. Piccadilly, aged 47, Charles
Robert Walsh, esq.

Sept. 10. At Velindra House, Glam. aged 29, Anna, eldest dau. of Thomas W. Booker Blakemore, esq. M.P.

At Brighton, aged 65, Elizabeth, wife of George Child, esq.

At the Convent, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, aged 24,
Lucy, only dau. of the late Richard Payne, esq.
sister of the Rev. Richard Murrell Payne, of St.
Beuno's, N. Wales.

At Hedon, aged 82, Elizabeth, widow of Mr.
Alderman Robinson.

Sept. 11. At Gorleston, Martha, wife of Capt.
James Alexander Day, 37th Madras Grenadiers.
At Plympton, aged 90, William Evens, esq.
At Shirley, aged 70, Benjamin Ford, esq.
In Great Ormond-st. aged 87, John Hibbert, esq.
At Hastings, aged 84, Ralph Anthony Iron-
side, esq. late of Tennochside, Lanarkshire.
At Guildford, aged 75, John Mouatt, esq.
At Southwick Park, Tewkesbury, aged 44, Arth.
William Shute, esq. eldest son of the late Hard-
wicke Shute, M.D. by the Hon. Marianne Wolfe,
dau. of Arthur Lord Kilwarden.

In Tredegar-sq. Mile-end, aged 77, Mary, widow
of Thomas Story, esq. of Her Majesty's Customs.
At Shutterne House, Taunton, aged 69, William
Woodland, esq. banker.

Sept. 12. At Thaxted, Essex, aged 67, Surtees William Clarance, esq. late Surgeon to the Forces. Frances, wife of Jno. Kynaston, esq. of Croom'shill, Greenwich.

In Aldgate, aged 61, James Lake, esq. Deputy of Aldgate Ward.

In Upper Baker-st. aged 66, Amelia, fourth dau. of the late Charles Pearson, esq. of Tankerton, and Greenwich, Kent.

Aged 76, John Roughton, esq. of Coventry. At Hastings, aged 20, Frederick P., eldest son of Frederick Ticehurst, esq.

At Rock Park, Cheshire, aged 49, Thomas Webb, esq.

TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE DISTRICTS OF LONDON.
(From the Returns issued by the Registrar-General.)

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, SEPT. 24. Hay, 41. Os. to 61. Os.-Straw, 1l. 48. to 11. 88.-Clover, 47. 10s. to 61. 15s. SMITHFIELD, SEPT. 24. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. Head of Cattle at Market, SEPT. 24. .38. 4d. to 4s. 8d. Beasts.... 5,008 Calves 209 .38. 4d. to 5s. Od. Sheep and Lambs 23,330 Pigs .3s. 10d. to 5s. Od. 38. 6d. to 4s. 6d. COAL MARKET, Walls Ends, &c. 19s. Od. to 23s. Od. per ton. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 59s. 6d.

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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From Aug. 26, to Sept. 25, 1855, both inclusive.

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J. J. ARNULL, Stock and Share Broker,

3, Copthall Chambers, Angel Court,

Throgmorton Street, London.

J. B. NICHOLS AND SONS, PRINTERS, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET,

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