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son of Eagle Willett, esq. of St. Stephen's, Norwich.

March 11. At Leamington, in his 82d year, Edward Brabazon Brenton, esq. Judge of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland.

March 15. At Astley Castle, the Right Hon. Alicia Dowager Viscountess Lifford. She was the eldest dau. of the Rev. John Oliver, D.D., was married in 1781 to James second Viscount Lifford, and by his Lordship, who died in 1830, she had issue a son, George, who died an infant; James the present and third Viscount, and the Hon, and Rev. John Pratt Hewitt.

March 20. At Leamington, aged 88, John Southam, M.D. a member of the Society of Friends, late of Coventry, and formerly of Buckingham.

March 21. At Warwick, Emma-Maria, youngest dau. of the late Rev. W. Fell, D.D. Rector of Brereton, Cheshire.

March 28. At Rugby School, aged 16, Robert, only child of the late Robert Chaffey, M.D., of Martock.

March 31. At Leamington, Mary, third dau. of the late M. C. Legh, esq. of Lyme Park, Cheshire.

Lately. At Leamington, Lydia, wife of Robert Tench, esq. of Ludlow, Salop.

April 2. At Milverton Lodge, Leamington, aged 72, Joseph Smith, esq. late of Strangeways Hall, near Manchester.

April 6. At Sutton Colefield, aged 34, Edward Croxall Willoughby, esq. WORCESTER.-Lately. Aged 64, Edward Ingram, esq. of Worcester.

WILTS. March 25. At Melksham, aged 82, Mary, relict of James Finch, esq. March 31. At Swindon, aged 73, Elizabeth, wife of John Payne, esq.

At Swindon, aged 37, Mary, wife of F. B. Mountford, esq.

Lately. Aged 85. Mrs. Susannah Burrough, of Devizes, sister of the late Judge Burrough.

At Box, Bridget, widow of the late Peter Pinker, esq. of Keynsham.

At Chippenham, aged 32, Mary, wife of J. Slater, esq.

April 3. Aged 76, Harriot, relict of Robert Cooper, esq. of Winterslow.

April 7. Aged 32, Anna-Matilda, wife of Henry Seymour Symes, esq.

April 9. At the Sands, Swindon, aged 75, Henry Potter Burt, esq.

YORK.-Feb. 27. Aged 73, Mary, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Miles Atkinson, Vicar of Kippax, lecturer at the parish church, and founder of St. Paul's church, Leeds.

Feb. 28. At Newhill-hall, near Wath, aged 88, John Payne, esq. He was an occasional contributor to the poetical columns of this miscellany more than sixty

five years ago, (see May 1777 and Jan. 1779). He was afterwards a zealous Reformer, and a personal friend of Major Cartwright. His mind ever remained alive to the beauties of the ancient classics, and his purse open to the distressed. March 10. Sarah, wife of J. Patchett, esq. Temple House, near Leeds.

March 16. At Scarborough, aged 75, Dorothy, relict of John Travis, esq. for many years Deputy-Recorder and Town Clerk of that borough.

March 21. Aged 81, George Westerman, esq. of Castle Grove, Sandal.

March.. At Harewood House, aged 16, the Hon. Alfred Daniel Lascelles, fifth son of the Earl of Harewood; and March 27, aged 17, the Hon. Algernon Francis Lascelles, fourth son of the Earl.

March 30. At Kirkella, near Hull, aged 77, Anthony Wilkinson, esq.

April 5. Aged 78, Elizabeth, relict of the Rev. James Addison, Vicar of Thornton-cum-Allerthorpe, in the East Riding.

April 8. At Cliff Lodge, Leyburn, aged 55, James Taylor Wray, esq.

WALES.-March 17. At Erbistock Lodge, Flintshire, aged 84, Lieut.-Gen. Edward Webber. He was appointed Captain in the 90th Foot 1794, Major in the army 1796, Lieut.-Colonel 1802, Colonel 1811, Major-General 1814, and LieutGeneral 1830.

Lately. At Bangor, aged 54, George Shirley Kiernan, esq. late of Dublin, and only son of the late George Kiernan, esq. of Drumcondra, Dublin.

April 3. At Taibach, Glamorganshire, Caroline-Fanny, wife of H. L. Prichard, esq. and second dau. of the late Francis Bramah, Civil Engineer.

SCOTLAND. Lately. James Allan Maconochie, esq. Sheriff of Orkney and Shetland. He was called to the Scotch bar in 1813, and, in various capacities, has rendered important public services.

Feb. 26. At Edinburgh, Patrick Miller, esq. late of Dalswinton, and some time M.P. for Dumfries district of Burghs.

March 2. At Hedgefield, near Inverness, Lieut.-Col. William Mackay, late of the 68th Light Inf.

March 16. At Kelso, N. B. aged 19, Mary-Macdonald, youngest dau. of the late Rev. John Pitcairn.

March 21. At Edinburgh, aged 38, suddenly, from the rupture of a bloodvessel, Alexander Blackwood, esq. eldest son of the late Wm. Blackwood, of Edinburgh.

March 22. At Stirling, aged 86, William Horsman, esq.

March 24. At Edinburgh, aged 74, William John Thomson, R.S.A.

March 29. At Canaan Bank, near

Edinburgh, aged 84, Gen. James Robertson, second son of the late Principal Robertson, Historiographer for Scotland.

IRELAND.-Feb. 1. At Dublin, Helen, wife of Robert Usher, esq. of Cashel.

Feb. 6. At Kilmore, Roscommon, Surgeon Auchmuty, who amputated Lord Nelson's arm at Santa Cruz. He received a gold medal from the distinguished naval hero.

Feb. 8. At Dublin, William Webb, esq. Deputy Commissary-General.

Feb. 21. At Dublin, aged 71, Jane, relict of Sir George Tuite, Bart. She was previously the widow of Major Woodall, of the 12th Foot, was married to Sir George in 1807, and left his widow in 1841.

Feb. 25. At Woodlawn, co. Galway, aged 34, Harriette, wife of the Right Hon. Lord Ashtown, and youngest daughter of the late Thomas Cosby, esq. of Stradbally Hall, Queen's county. She was married in 1831, and has left two sons and two daughters.

Feb. 27.

At Rathkeale, John-Thomas, eldest son of Edward Odell Westropp, esq. of Ballysteen.

Lately. At Dungannon, Isabella, last surviving daughter of the late Rev. John Graves, of Castle Dawson, sister to Adm. Samuel, Adm. John, Adm. Sir Thomas, and Adm. Richard Graves, and niece to Adm. Thomas first Lord Graves.

At his residence, near Monaghan, aged 77, Samuel M'Dowall, M.D. Fellow of the Edinburgh College of Physicians, and forty years Physician to the co. Monaghan Jail and Infirmary.

At his seat, Ballyredmond, Rostrevor, in his 93rd year, Alexander Stewart, esq. father of the Irish bar, and the oldest magistrate in Downshire.

March 10. At Clonmel Barracks, aged 22, Lieut. Milburne Kemeys Tynte, of the 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, second son of C. J. Kemeys Tynte, esq. and grandson of Col. Kemeys Tynte, of Halswell House, Somerset.

March 12. At Leicester Lodge, near Dublin, suddenly, Catherine-Jane, wife of Major Swan, Staff officer; and on the following Monday, of scarlatina, aged 3, Edmond-Lombard-Frederick, their eldest

son.

March 14. At Cultra, Downshire, Elizabeth, third dau. of the late William Cairns, esq.

March 19. At Partry House, Mayo, Elizabeth, relict of Major H. B. Lynch, and eldest dau. of the late R. Finnis, esq. of Hythe, Kent.

March 28. At Newry, aged 28, Anastatia, wife of Capt. Henshaw Russell, Staff Officer, late of the 97th Reg.

April 1. At Dublin, Francis Burke, esq. LL.D. barrister-at-law.

April 4. At Askeaton, aged 80, John Hunt, esq. of Ballynort, brother of the late Sir Vere Hunt, Bart. of Curragh, He served the office of High Sheriff of Limerick in 1801.

JERSEY, April 4. At Belle-Vue, aged 71, Mary, relict of Lieut.-Gen. Le Couteur, many years President of the Jersey Ladies' Auxiliary Bible Society.

GUERNSEY.-March 16. At Petite Marche, Elizabeth-Ann, youngest dau. of the late John Brooke, esq. of Austhorpe Lodge, near Leeds.

April 3. Aged 70, Thomas Browne, esq. Major, half pay, 9th Foot, late of the 11th Light Dragoons, and of Canonsleigh Abbey, Devon.

CHINA.-Feb. 26, 1844. 1. Satchell. esq. recently Editor of the " Friend of China and Hong Kong Gazette." Sept 10. At Chek-Choo, aged 44, Capt. G. A. Gordon, of her Majesty's 98th Regi

ment.

Oct. 6. At Victoria, Hong Kong, aged 14, Julia, eldest dau. of the Hon. John Walter Hulme, Chief Justice of Hong Kong.

At Chusan, Elizabeth, wife of Charles Dunbar, esq. brevet Captain 18th Royal Irish Regiment.

Nov. 13. At Victoria, Hong Kong, aged 36, Capt. Thomas Maitland Edwards, 98th Regiment, Assistant Adjutant General.

EAST INDIES.-July 30. At sea, on board the ship Lintin, Sarah, wife of Major Corsellis, commanding 18th Reg. Native Inf.

Sept. 28. At sea, on board the Vernon, on her voyage to Calcutta, aged £7, Mrs. Palmer, wife of W. P. Palmer, esq. of the Bengal Civil Service.

Sept. 29. On board her Majesty's ship Pilot, on her passage from Moulmein to Calcutta, Norman Shairp, esq. R.N. second son of Major Shairp, of Houston, Linlithgowsh.

Oct. 2. At Delhi, Maria, widow of Capt. Wm. Baring Gould, of the 42nd Reg. Bengal N.I.

Oct. 7. At Cawnpore, Capt. Charles Woodcock James, her Majesty's 50th Queen's Own Regiment.

Oct. 19. At Calcutta, aged 31. Harrietta, relict of Capt. Edw. S. A. W. Wade, Bengal Artillery.

Oct. 26. At Arcot, Madras, Cornet W. Leslie, 6th Light Cav.

Oct. 26. When travelling to Agra, Capt. Richard Ponsonby Alcock, 48th N. I. Assistant Quartermaster General of the army, barbarously murdered by a band of Dacoits.

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Nov. 1. At Serampore, aged 28, W. C. Stopford, esq. Deputy Collector of Jes

sore.

At Poonah, aged 34, Maria-Louisa, wife of Capt. M. S. H. Lloyd, 2nd Queen's Royals.

Nov. 4. At Kurrachee, Bengal, Assistant-Surgeon George West Barnes, M.D. her Majesty's 13th Prince Albert's Light Infantry, and in medical charge of Her Majesty's 86th Regiment.

Nov. 2. At Toronmungalum, MajorGen. Michael Riddell, commanding the Southern division of the Madras army.

Nov. 11. At Kolapore, Capt. St. John Mundell, her Majesty's 22nd Foot.

Nov. 14. At Madras, aged 25, Maria Letitia, wife of the Rev. Edward Whitehead, A.M. Chaplain of Arcot.

Nov. 19. At Bolandshuher, aged 20, George Henry Clarke, Civil Service.

Nov. 29. At Sukkur, Bombay, Lieut. Richard Shields, her Majesty's 78th Highl,

Dec. 9. Aged 22, having been mortally wounded in action at Hunumunt Ghaut, on the preceding day, Lieut. A. P. Bar. ker, 21st Regiment N.I.

TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE METROPOLIS.
(Including the District of Wandsworth and Clapham.)

From the Returns issued by the Registrar General.

DEATHS REGISTERED from MARCH 29, to APRIL 19, 1845, (4 weeks.)

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AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, March 15—April 19.
Wheat. Barley. | Oats. Rye. Beans. Peas.
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45 10 32 8 21 4 30 7 31 11 35 8

PRICE OF HOPS, April 28.

Sussex Pockets, 61. 68. to 77. 128.-Kent Pockets, 61. 158. to 117. 15s.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, April 28.
Hay, 31. 10s. to 57. 158.-Straw, 17. 18s. to 27. 28.-Clover, 47. 10s. to 67. Os.
SMITHFIELD, April 28. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.
Head of Cattle at Market, April 28.
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3325 Calves 83
Sheep and Lambs 25,650 Pigs 320

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At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers,
23, Change Alley, Cornhill.

Birmingham Canal, 68.- -Ellesmere and Chester, 60.— -Grand Junction, 140
Kennet and Avon, 9. Leeds and Liverpool, 610.-Regent's, 244
-Rochdale, 54-London Dock Stock, 1174-St. Katharine's, 110.- -East
and West India, 142. London and Birmingham Railway, 230. Great
Western, 175.London and Southwestern, 79.-Grand Junction Water-
Works, 90. West Middlesex, 127. Globe Insurance, 142.-
50. Hope, 1.- Chartered Gas, 69.-Imperial Gas, 88. Phoenix
Gus, 394. London and Westminster Bank, 274.- Reversionary Interest, 102.
For Prices of all other Shares, enquire as above.

Guardian,

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From March 26, 1845, to April 25, 1845, both inclusive.

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6, Bank Chambers, London.

GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE.

JUNE, 1845.

BY SYLVANUS URBAN, GEnt.

CONTENTS.

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