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At Ash, in the parish of Martock, aged 80, George Slade, esq.

At Bath, aged 56, Caroline Reinagle, dau. of the late Philip Reinagle, R.A.

April 24. At Weston House, near Bath, Miss Whitehead, second dau. of the late George Whitehead, esq.

April 27. At Cleeve, Robert Young, esq. April 30. At Bridgewater, aged 88, Robert Anstice, esq. member of several learned societies.

Lately. At Kingston House, Yeovil, Anne, relict of the late Edmund Batten, esq. Deputy Lieut. of Somersetshire.

At Bath, aged 78, Sarah, relict of John Hawker, esq. of Dudbridge House, Gloucestershire.

At Bath, aged 21, Caroline-Maria, 3rd dau. of the late Gerald FitzGerald, esq. At the Sands, Swindon, aged 75, Henry Potter Burt, esq.

May 3. At Bath, aged 81, Elizabeth, wife of Lieut.-Colonel Kaye.

May 4. At East Chinnock rectory, the wife of the Rev. C. S. Coxwell.

May 5. At Glastonbury, aged 87, Miss Hannah Moxham.

May 7. At Summer Hill House, near Bath, Delia-Frances, second dau. of Nathaniel Wells, esq. of Piercefield, co. Monmouth.

May 8. At Hill House, Langport, aged 75, Vincent Stuckey, esq. Deputy Lieut. for Somersetshire.

May 9. Aged 86, Samuel Norman, esq. of Wilton, near Taunton.

STAFFORD.-April 17. Mary-Ann, wife of Edward Wright, esq. of Wightwick, and of Wolverhampton, only dau. of the late Thomas Hampton, esq. of Coalbournebrook, in the same county.

April 27. At Burton-upon-Trent, Anne, youngest dau. of the late Rev. John Blanchard, Rector of Middleton, near Beverley.

SUFFOLK.-April 13. At Offord, MaryCharlotte, wife of the Rev. R. J. Spranger, third dau. of the Rev. T. H. Elwin, Rector of Barnet, Herts.

April 14. Aged 59, Edward Chenery, esq. of Long Melford.

April 17. Aged 55, Mr. John Fiske, of Chediston, in this co. son of the late Rev. Robert Fiske, formerly Rector of Ful

bourn, Cambridgeshire; he has left a wi dow and ten children.

May 9. At Marlsford, aged 102, William Shouldham, esq. On his completion of 100 years he gave a grand fête at his residence to a large circle of friends, as an honourable specimen of "a good ok! English gentleman."

SURREY.-April 17. Mr. Farrell, for many years the Clerk of the Course at Epsom.

April 18. At Upper Tooting, aged 86, Mrs. Mary Smith, late of Walbridge, Gloucestershire.

April 21. At Lower Cheam, aged 14, John-Edward, fourth son of Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart.

At Chiddingfold, aged 79, James Sadler, esq.

At Guildford, aged 63, William Sherrington, esq. late of Clapham.

April 28. At Strawberry-hill, Chenington, aged 30, Mr. D. N. Wood, accidentally killed by being thrown from his horse.

May 7. At Mitcham Green, aged 58, Alfred Collett Bartley, esq. M.D.

SUSSEX.-April 3. At Brighton, Barbara, dau. of the late Patrick Anderson, esq. of Dundee.

April 9. At Hove, aged 51, David Duval, esq. Capt. (unattached) late of the 81st Regt. At Hartfield Applecross, aged 83, Ann, relict of Capt. D. Mackenzie, of Hartfield.

April 16.

At Grove Hooe, aged 63, Deborah, relict of Benjamin Blackman.

April 20. At Boxgrove, aged 83, Mary, the wife of the Venerable Archdeacon Webber.

April 21. At Eastbourne, aged 72, Capt. Robert Johnson, late of the East India Company's service.

April 22. At the residence of her brother, Col. Newhouse, Newick, aged 77, Ann Newhouse, late of Chichester.

April 26. At Eastbourne, aged 69, Mary-Ann, widow of Davies Gilbert, esq., M.P., F.R.S., and for some time President of that society. She was the only daughter and heiress of Thomas Gilbert, esq. of East Bourne, was married in 1808, and her name was taken by her husband in 1817 in lieu of his paternal name of Giddy, (see our vol. xiii. p. 209). Mr. Davies Gilbert died Dec. 24, 1839. The deceased lady, actuated by an earnest desire to improve the condition of the labouring classes, has for several years devoted her energies to agricultural affairs; and was a zealous supporter of the allotment system, which she carried into practical operation to a large extent on her estate in this parish and the neighbour. hood,

May 2. At Hastings, aged 28, Charles Deans, esq. of the Paymaster General's Office.

May 7. At Eastbourne, aged 29, Elizabeth, relict of Mr. John Henry Hughes, of Ringmer, near Lewes, and dau. of the late Sir Henry Gwillim.

May 11. Aged 55, Louisa, widow of Henry Hurley, esq. of Ilford, near Lewes. WARWICK. April 28. Aged 12, Maria, dau. of William Scholefield, esq. of Edgbaston, Birmingham.

May 1. At Leamington Spa, aged 18, Henry-Meriton-Montgomery, second son of the late Rev. George Macness Johnson, formerly Curate of St. Nicholas, Warwick.

May 6. At Leamington, aged 67, Thomas Arthur, esq. of Ganomera, Clare.

WESTMORELAND.-May 2. Aged 57, James Greenwood, esq. of the Wyke, Grasmere.

WILTS.- March 26, At Melksham, aged 82, Mary, relict of James Finch,

esq.

April 11. At Standen, Sydney Edward Scroggs, esq. late Lieut.-Col. of the 53d Regt. and only son of the late Edward Scroggs, esq.

April 15. At Melksham, aged 50, the widow of Frederick Moule, esq. and only sister of the Rev. John Gore, Vicar of Shalbourne, Wilts, and Minor Canon of Windsor.

April 16. At Quemerford, near Calne, aged 51, Markham Heale, esq.

April 29. At Stirford House, Corsley, aged 62, Henry Austin Fussell, esq.

YORK.-April 7. At the house of her son-in-law Richard Solly, esq. Sheffield, aged 66, Mrs. Thomas Edward Brown.

April 16. At Selby, aged 76, John Pitt, esq. formerly collector of her Majesty's Customs at the port of Barnstaple. April 23. Aged 65, Elizabeth, wife of William Laverack, esq. of Kirkella.

April 25. At the Grange, Elizabeth, widow of Stephen Tempest, esq. late of Broughton Hall, in the West Riding.

April 30. At Cottingham Grange, aged 64, William Ringrose, esq. for many years one of the leading merchants of Hull.

May 1. At Stonefall, near Knaresborough, Mrs. Cheap, wife of the Rev. Andrew Cheap, Vicar of Knaresborough.

May 3. At the residence of her daughter, Cotham Vale, aged 68, Jane, relict of Chichester Wrey Bruton, esq.

May 6. On the Cliff, Scarborough, aged 57, John Tindall, esq. banker, one of her Majesty's Deputy-Lieuts. and a Justice of the Peace for the North Riding. Aged 33, William-Lee, eldest son of the late Lieut. Hawkins, East York.

WALES.—April 15. At Southerndown,

Glamorganshire, aged 63, Catherine-James, wife of Abraham Verity, esq.

Lately. At Tir Caradoc, Margam, aged 24, Caroline-Fanny, wife of Hopkin Llewellyn Pritchard, esq.

At Trauch, in the parish of Tythegstone, near Bridgend, Elizabeth Leyshon, at the great age of 108.

May 1. At Ffrwdgredr, Breconshire, aged 74, Samuel Church, esq.

May 4. At Walker Cottage, near Tenby, John Kelly Tudor, esq. Lieut. R.N. (1808). May 5. At Brecon, Sophia, wife of Hugh Price, esq. of Castle Madoc, Breconshire.

May 10. At Brecon, in consequence of a fall from his horse, aged 21, Widdrington Jacson, esq. of the 41st Regt., son of Shellcross Jacson, esq. of Newton Bank, Cheshire.

ABROAD.-Sept. 9. At the residence of her nephew, Capt. Brewer, Adelaide, South Australia, aged 66, Anne-Rebecca, dau. of the late Francis Godbold, esq.

Oct. 7. At sea, between Rio and Valparaiso, Lieut. Robert Waddilove, of H.M.S. America, eldest son of the Rev. W. J. D. Waddilove, of Beacon Grange, Northumberland.

Oct. 22. On board the Poitiers, Lieut. Edmund Leicester, 52d Madras Nat. Inf., second son of the late Rev. G. C. F. Leicester, of Hatfield Broad Oak.

Nov. 3. Maria-Medland, wife of John Helder Wedge, esq. of Leighland, near Perth, Van Diemen's Land, and eldest dau. of Mr. G. L. Wills, of Dartmouth, Devonshire.

Nov. 28. At Buenos Ayres, George Macartney Portis, esq. eldest and only surviving son of the late Rev. George Macartney Portis, of Belfast.

Nov. 29. At Sydney, New South Wales, aged 30, Charles Frederick, son of John Robinson, esq. of Norwood, Surrey.

Dec. 30. At the British Consulate, Tabreez, aged 22, Elizabeth-Anna, wife of Edward W. Bonham, esq. and dau. of Sir H. Floyd, Bart.

Jan. 25. Near London, Upper Canada, aged 48, Clarissa, wife of the Rev. H. W. Bucke, and dau. of the late Joseph Andrews, esq. of Mildenhall.

Jan. 29. At her hotel at Paris, where she had resided for the last five years, the Right Hon. Elizabeth Countess dowager of Aldborough. She was the eldest dau. of the Rev. Frederick Hamilton, Vicar of Wellingborough, co. Northampton (son of Admiral Lord Archibald Hamilton). She was married in 1777 to John third Earl of Aldborough, who died in 1823, having had issue three daughters: Lady Louisa-Martha, who died in 1814, having

been the second wife of the Hon. John Rodney; Lady Elizabeth, now the widow of Vice Admiral Tollemache; and Lady Emily, widow of Thomas Best, esq.

Jan. 31. Lieut. George Alexander Leary, R.N., Government Agent of the Glen Huntly transport, a victim to the pestilential climate of Sierra Leone. Feb. 1. At Carlshrue, Emily Fanny Eliza, dau. of Col. Parker, C.B.

Feb. 3. Aged 38, Henry Franklin Foley, esq. M.D., of St. Omer, only son of the late Henry Foley, esq. merchant, of Brancaster, Norfolk.

Feb. 6. At Villers le Bel, near Paris, Harriet, third dau. of Nevill Browne, esq. Senior Marshal of the City of London.

Feb. 7. At Paris, aged 53, Margaret Frances, relict of Solomon Franco, esq. and dau. of the late Francis Franco, esq. of Great Portland-st.

Feb. 13. At Somerset, Cape of Good Hope, aged 26, Thomas-Herbert, son of Dr. Brabant, of Devizes.

Feb. 15. At Dresden, John Beauchamp St. John, esq.

Feb. 16. At Havre-de-Grace, aged 39, Charles Gore, esq. late of John-st. Bedford-row, and Moorgate-st. London, 2nd son of Robert Gore, esq. of Walthamstow.

At Boston, United States, Mr. William Barrymore, the pantomime author and stage-manager. Feb. 20. At Malaga, in Spain, Julia, wife of David Sandeman, esq. of Kirkwood, Dumfries-shire.

At Bonn, aged 55, James Kane, M.D. late of Bury Cottage, near Gosport.

Feb. 21. At Hombourg-es-Monts, the Countess of Naumbourg, wife of the reigning Landgrave of Hesse Homburg.

Feb. 24. On his estates of Panker, near Lutgenburg, aged 74, the Landgrave Frederick of Hesse. He was formerly a Field Marshal in the Danish service, and, until lately, filled the post of Governor of the Duchy of Schleswig Holstein.

Feb. 25. At Montreal, Lieut.-Colonel James Bouverie, 89th Regt. youngest son of E. Bouverie, esq. of Delapré Abbey, near Northampton.

Antonia Guiseppa Camilla, wife of W. W. Barker, esq. her Britannic Majesty's Consul in Messina.

Feb. 27. At Malta, Atholl Wentworth Macdonald, esq. youngest son of the Hon. Archibald Macdonald.

Feb. 28. At the Cape of Good Hope, on board of the ship Agincourt, aged 33, Elizabeth-Helen-Russell, wife of Daniel Ainslie, esq. of Calcutta.

Lately. On board Her Majesty's ship Royalist, at Port Essington, New South Wales, Gerald, second son of the Rev. C. Kingsley, Rector of St. Luke's, Chelsea.

March 5. At Quebec, William Kemble, esq. third son of the late Francis Kemble, esq. of St. Swithin's-lane, and Clapham Common.

March 7. On her passage from Calcutta to London, on board the ship Wellesley, aged 26, Ellen, wife of W. W. Kettlewell, esq. of Calcutta, and eldest dau. of Stephen W. Cattley, esq. of Ley. ton, Essex.

March 13. At Vera Crux, aged 44, Gustavus Gidley Dakin, esq.

March 15.

At Florence, Elizabeth, relict of Robert Bree, M.D. F.R.S. of Park-sq. Regent's Park, and eldest dan of the late Josiah Spode, esq. of The Mount, Staffordshire.

March 16. At Grafenberg, Austrian Silesia, aged 28, Benjamin Bright, esq. of Rochdale, brother of John Bright, esq. M.P.

March 18. At Pau, Lower Pyrenees, aged 68, Major-Gen. Christopher Fagan, formerly Adj.-Gen. of the Bengal, Army.

March 22. At Gottingen, aged 60, Mary Gerhold, relict of A. Bauer, LL.D. late Professor of Criminal Law in the University of Gottingen, President of the College of Justice, and Knight of the Guelphic Order, &c.

March 24. Near Ancaster, Canada West, aged 37, Louisa, wife of John Craven Chadwick, esq. fifth dau. of Jona than Bell, esq. of Kensington.

March 25. At St. Helena, on his pas page to Europe, aged 31, William Stewart Bell, esq. late of Manilla.

March 26. At sea, on board the brig Royalist, from Sierra Leone, aged 39, Lieut. Irwin Maling, R.N. invalided from her Majesty's ship Penelope.

March 30. At Madeira, Frances, wife of the Rev. John Pine Coffin, of Portledge, Devon, and dau. of the late Wm. Speke, esq. of Jordan, Somerset.

April 7. At Florence, Julie, Countess of Survilliers, widow of Joseph Bonaparte, and formerly Queen of Spain.

April 17. At Geneva, aged 76, M. de Saussure, the celebrated naturalist and chemist.

April 22. At Malta, Charlotte-Anne, youngest dau. of the late Major-Gen. the Hon. Vere Poulett.

May 3. At Dresden, aged 38, Charles Francis Barkley, esq. of Sunbury, Middlesex.

May 10. At Paris, the Viscount Ed mund De La Gueriviere, Hereditary Knight of the Most Noble Order of Malta, formerly Page of Honour to his Majesty Charles X. and afterwards Lieut. in the Royal Regiment of Cuirassiers, sole nephew of Madame the Duchess Marshal of Reggio. born De Courcy, and son-in-law of Mr,

Charles Purton Cooper, Queen's Counsel in the English Court of Chancery.

WEST INDIES.-Lately. At Montego Bay, Jamaica, aged 57, William Bassett Popkin, esq. son of John Popkin, esq. of Talygarn, Glamorganshire, after 33 years' residence.

Feb. 17. At Kingston, Jamaica, aged 21, Mr. William Scott, chief officer of the Liffey Royal mail steam-packet, son of the late William Scott, esq. of the Irish Treasury, and grandson of the late Thomas Scott, esq. banker, Waterford.

March. 10. At Paramaribo, aged 54, Thomas Beazley, esq. formerly of Calbourne, Isle of Wight.

EAST INDIES.-Dec. 10. Aged 21, Maria, wife of Metcalfe Larken, esq. of the Bombay civil service, and fourth dau. of the Hon. James Henry Crawford, esq. member of council.

Dec. 16. On board the ship Seringapatam, off the island of Ceylon, Alexander Holmes, esq.

Dec. 22. At Secunderabad, Amy, wife of Capt. Edward Clutterbuck, 38th M.N.I. and dau. of John James, esq. of Llantarnam, Monmouthshire.

Dec. 27. At Subathoo, Lieut. Josias Dupré Ferguson, of the 36th Reg, N. I. Deputy Commissioner, and Commandant 2nd battalion Military Police, Saugor Div.

TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE METROPOLIS.
(Including the District of Wandsworth and Clapham.)
From the Returns issued by the Registrar General.

DEATHS REGISTERED from APRIL 26, to MAY 17, 1845, (4 weeks.)

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, May 23. Hay, 31. 10s. to 57. 12s.—Straw, 17. 188. to 27. 3s.-Clover, 41. 10s. to 67. 38. SMITHFIELD, May 23. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. .3s. Od. to 4s. 6d. Head of Cattle at Market, May 19. .3s. 6d. to 5s. Od. Beasts...... 2496 Calves 89 .4s. 2d. to 58. 2d. Sheepand Lambs 26,560 Pigs 332 ..38. Od. to 4s. Od.

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TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 41s.

Other sorts from 16s. Od. to 22s. 3d.
Od. Yellow Russia, 40s. 6d.

CANDLES, 7s. Od. per doz. Moulds, 98. 6d.

PRICES OF SHARES.

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

Kennet and Avon, 9.

Birmingham Canal, 68.- -Ellesmere and Chester, 60.- Grand Junction, 140 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 WaterWorks, 90. West Middlesex, 127. Globe Insurance, 142. Guardian, 504.- Hope, 1.. Chartered Gas, 69.- -Imperial Gas, 88. Phoenix Gas, 39.

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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From April 26, 1845, to May 25, 1815, both inclusive.

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