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Rachel, relict of Sir William Hicks, Bart. She was the eldest dau. of Thomas Lobb Chute, of the Vine, esq. became the second wife of Sir W. Hicks in 1793, and was left his widow in 1834, having had issue an only daughter, Anne- Rachel, wife of Sir W. Lambart Cromie, Bart.

May 2. Edmund Huntley, esq. fifth son of the late Rev. Richard Huntley, of Boxwell Court.

May 13. Aged 45, Ann, wife of Thomas Menlove, esq. Bristol Green, dau. of the late Francis Sowerby, esq.

HANTS. Jan. 23. At Battramsley Lodge, near Lymington, aged 84, Gen. Robert Hill Farmar, R.M.

March 14. At Kingston, near Portsmouth, aged 92, the widow of Lieut. William Ross, R.N. and mother of RearAdmiral Ross, C.B. Commander in Chief in the Pacific.

April 13. At Phoenix Green, near Hartley-row, aged 50, Maria, relict of the Rev. F. J. Cooke, of Iping, Sussex.

April 14. On Southsea Common, aged 70, Catharine, relict of William Tireman, esq. of Chichester, and sister of the late Sir Stephen Shairp.

April 27. At Otterbourne, near Winchester, aged 44, Elizabeth, wife of Herbert Caiger, esq. Commander R.N.

May 1. At Fareham, Hants, aged 80, George Fennell, esq. formerly Accountant to the Treasurer of the Navy.

May 5. At her house, near Lymington, aged 74, Dame Harriet-Sophia Rooke, widow of the Hon. Mr. Justice Rooke, of the Court of Common Pleas, sister of Adm. Sir H. B. Neale, Bart.

May 8. At Ventnor, Isle of Wight, aged 22, Francis Montgomery, son of Mr. Montgomery, of Brentford.

May 10. In her 23rd year, Charlotte, wife of the Rev. Chas. Wordsworth, M. A. Second Master of Winchester.

May 11. At Winchester, aged 78, Sarah, relict of the Rev. N. Westcomb, Vicar of Barton Stacey.

KENT. - April 21. At Sevenoaks, in her 65th year, Sarah, relict of the Rev. James Dashwood, Rector of Doddington, in the Isle of Ely, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Dr. Lloyd, Master of Lynn Grammar School.

April 21. Near Chatham, William Walsh, esq. half-pay 45th reg. eldest son of the late Major Walsh, of Blessington, co. Wicklow.

April 27. At Brompton barracks, aged 30, Mary, wife of Major Johnston, 44th

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May 9. At the house of her son-inlaw R. D. Grainger, esq. Eltham, Kent, Mary-Anne, widow of T. Forster, esq. of Southampton Street, Bloomsbury.

May 11. At Kingsgate House, Rolvenden, aged 75, Robert Weller, esq. May 13. At Hythe, aged 77, Elizabeth, relict of Robert Finnis, esq.

May 14. At Tonbridge Wells, the Hon. Isabella- Louisa, the lady of Sir Wm. Edw. Parry, Capt. R.N. eldest dau. of Lord Stanley of Alderley, and niece to the Bishop of Norwich. She was married in 1826.

LANCASHIRE.

- May 14. At Liverpool, aged 70, Elizabeth, widow of Lieut.Gen. Grose.

LEICESTER.-May 15. Aged 57, William Davis Jervis, esq. a Major in the Leicestershire Militia.

LINCOLN.-April 15. Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. Irwin Eller, Curate of Great Gonerby, only dau. of the Rev. Michael Thorold, late Rector of Aunsby, and grandson of Sir John Thorold, of Syston, Bart.

MIDDLESEX.April 8. At Juggernaut Cottage, South Mims, aged 84, Mr. II. Daws, formerly an indigo planter in the East Indies. On his return to England he would not acknowledge any of his relations, on account of some supposed injuries inflicted by one of the members of his family. He married a half-caste in India, by whom he had two sons, now in Bengal, to whom he has left the bulk of his fortune, amounting to nearly 95,000l. subject to two annuities of 501. each to his servants. Since the death of his wife, which took place in 1821, he secluded himself from all society, and allowed his beard to grow to such a length that he was known in the vicinity by the title of the hermit. He had two servants-the male a Bengalese, a native of Chupra, whom he converted to Christianity; the female an English woman, but so infirm that for some years the domestic duties devolved on the former. Although a recluse, be was not penurious, but, during the winter, supplied blankets, coals, and in many instances food, to the poor inhabitants of the neighbourhood.

May 8. At the Grove, Stanmore, aged 29, Caroline, wife of Peter Clutterbuck, esq.

May 15. At Twickenham, FrancesElizabeth, wife of Major Harriott, eldest dau. of William. Henry Ashhurst, esq. of Waterstock, Oxford.

MONMOUTH.-March 4. At Newport, aged 55, Mr. James Hawkins, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons.

April 19. At Penhein, aged 69, Samuel Brookes, esq.

NORFOLK.-Lately. At Yarmouth, the wife of Robert Moyse, esq. formerly of Denny Abbey, co. Cambridge.

NORTHAMPTON. April 20. At Daventry, aged 69, Robert Wildegose, esq.

April 26. At Hardingstone, aged 86, Mary, wife of Robert Ll. Breton, esq. dau. of the Rev. Thomas Watts, formerly Rector of Quinton.

April 28. At the rectory, Maidford, Maria, eldest surviving dau. of the late Rev. Sampson White, M. A.

May 2. At Brackley, Sarah, wife of Frederic Gee, esq.

OXFORD.-May 8. At Oxford, Charles Henderson, esq. solicitor, only son of Capt. Henderson, of West Lavington, Wilts.

SOMERSET.-Feb. 17. At Bath, Joseph Houlton, esq. of Farleigh Castle, Lieut.Colonel of the 1st Somersetshire Militia. He was the eldest son of Joseph Houlton, esq. of the same place, by Dorothea-Sarah his wife, of the ancient family of Torri. ano, of Italy: and he succeeded his father in the estate in Jan. 1809, having previously resided in Grittleton, Wilts, where is another ancient seat of the Houlton family. In 1799, Lieut.-Col. Houlton (being then Captain in the 1st Wilts Militia), married Miss Mary-Anne Ellis, a ward of the celebrated Dr. Downman, of Exeter; by whom he had a numerous family.

March 12. At Bathford, Major-Gen. Henry Phillott, C.B. He was appointed Second Lieut. R. A. 1793, First Lieut. 1794, Capt.-Lieut. 1797, Captain 1803, Brevet-Major 1811, Lieut.-Colonel 1814, Regimental-Colonel 1825, and MajorGeneral 1837.

April 17. At Jordan's, near Ilminster, aged 71, Wm. Speke, esq. father of Wm. Speke, esq.of Orleigh Court, near Bideford. Lately. At Bath, aged 67, Temple West, esq. of Mathon-lodge, co. Worc.

At Chatley-lodge, near Bath, aged 80, Catharine, wife of T. Meade, esq.

At Bath, Elizabeth, second dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Rind.

At Bath, Meliora, eldest dau. of the late Dr. Dodd. May 10.

At Bath, Elizabeth, wife of John Templeman, esq.

May 12. At Bath, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. Iltid Thomas, M. A.

SUFFOLK.-At Melton, near Woodbridge, aged 92, John White, esq. formerly Lieut.-Colonel of the East Suffolk Militia.

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WARWICK-April 30. Elizabeth, wife of William Staunton, esq. of Longbridgehouse, near Warwick.

Lately. Aged 31, Anna Maria, wife of J. Eccles, M. D. of Birmingham.

May 3. At Leamington, Maria, eldest dau. of the late Rev. L. Powys, Rector of Achurch, Northamptonshire.

WILTS.-April 5. At Salisbury, the Rev. J. T. Porter, for many years Professor of Mathematics and the Italian language in that city. He was born at Leghorn, March 18th, 1772, and was educated at the English College at Rome. He was a man of very high intellectual and scientific attainments, and was the author of several able works. He has left a widow and large family.

April 22. Aged 82, John Fowler, esq. surgeon, Amesbury. April 25.

At Bradford, in his 84th year, Edward Luxford, esq.

April 28. At Devizes, in his 70th year, John Singleton Clark, esq.

April 29. Emma, wife of Lieut. Shuckburgh, 23d reg.

Lately. At Upton Scudamore, aged 38, Louisa Margaret, wife of Mr. S. F.

At Orford, aged 78, retired Commander Knight, and grandaughter of the late George Steel, R.N. 1829.

Archdeacon Willis.

May 4. At Clapton Court, Crewkerne, aged 46, John Perkins Lowman, esq.

YORK.-April 11. At York, aged 115 years, Henry Brough. He was born on the 5th of April 1724, of Dutch parents, at New York. He was formerly in the army, and was at the battle of Bunker's Hill; and also served in Holland, under the Duke of York.

April 14. In his 82nd year, Wm. Good air, Esq. of Carlton, near Pontefract, brother of the late Rev. John Goodair, Vicar of Peniston and Cawthorne.

April 20. At Redcar, in his 32nd year, John Scott Waring, esq. Bombay Horse Art. eldest son of the late Edward Scott Waring, esq.

Lately. Aged 66, Caroline, wife of N. Busfield, esq. M. P. for Bradford; sister to Sir F. L. Wood, Bart. of Hickleton. She was the eldest dau. of Capt. Charles Wood, R.N. of Bowling Hall, by Catharine, dau. and coh. of T. Lacon Barker, esq. and was married in 1800.

May 13. Aged 73, Mrs. Atkinson, widow of the Rev. John Atkinson, Incumbent of Burton.

May 18. At Howden, in his 37th year, Samuel, eldest son of the Rev. Ralph Spofforth, late Vicar of Howden.

May 19. Thomas Harrison Marshall, esq. ship-owner, and one of the elder brethren of the Trinity-house at Hull. WALES.-April 16. Aged 84, Thomas Williams, esq. of Aberystwith.

Lately. At Tenby, aged 56, John O'Donnell, esq. barrister-at-law, many years a resident of Cheltenham.

May 7. In her 59th year, Mary, second dau. of the late Thomas Bowen, esq. of Wannifor, Cardiganshire, sister to the Rev. D. Bowen, M.A. Commissary of the Archdeaconry of Cardigan.

May 14. At Crickmarren, near Pembroke, aged 58, John Lewes Philipps, esq. of Lwyncrwn, Carmarthenshire.

SCOTLAND.-Feb. 26. At Banchory Lodge, Kincardineshire, aged 77, General William Burnett. He was made Captain in the army 1782, appointed to a company in the 14th foot, 1784, Lieut.-Col. in the same regt. 1796; subsequently placed on half-pay as Lt.-Col. of Wal. ford's York Hussars; Colonel in the army, and Aide-de-camp to the King 1803, Major-General 1810, Lieut.. Gen. 1814, and General 1837.

May 13. At Early Bank, near Perth, aged 69, Major-Gen. William Farquhar, Madras Engineer corps.

May 13. At Plean House, Stirlingshire, John Edwards Vivian, esq.

IRELAND.-March 21. At Athlone, Caroline, wife of Lieut.-Col. Smith Assistant Adj.-Gen, of the Western District.

Lately. At Drogheda, aged 108, the Rev. Thomas Moore.

EAST INDIES.-Jan. At Purneeah, Bengal, aged 21, Lieut. Ximenes, 16th regt. eldest son of Major-Gen. Sir David Ximenes, of Bear Ash, Berks.

Jan. 13. At Bangalore, aged 33, Sophia Gore, wife of Capt. James Briggs, 13th N. I. sister of the Rev. W. K. Marshall, Incumbent of St. Mary's, Bridgnorth.

March 5. At Bellary, in consequence of a fall from his horse, aged 36, Capt. George Huddleston Thomas, late commanding the 7th Madras light cavalry, son of the late Ven. Archdeacon of Bath, Josiah Thomas, and grandson of the celebrated Dr. Harrington.

Lately. At Secunderabad, of dysentery, Ensign Arthur H. Harris, 55th regiment, and second son of C. Harris, esq. Bath.

At Almorah, Marianne, lady of George Lushington, esq. Bengal civil service, third dau. of the late William Hesse Gordon, esq.

In Scinde, three officers of the Queen's service, Lieuts. Sparks and Nixon, and Dr. Herbert. A jungle had caught fire, and, it being anticipated that the flames would force numbers of wild animals from their coverts, the officers posted themselves in a tree, and, as they supposed, in a secure position with reference to the wind, waiting the escape of deer, &c. when the wind suddenly changing, the trees and jungle surrounding the officers took fire, and they were entirely overwhelmed and destroyed.

ABROAD.-Dec. 15. At Columbo, aged 23, George Fleming, esq. Indian navy, nephew to the late John Fleming, esq. M.P. formerly Physician-gen. Bengal establishment.

Jan. 21. At the Cape of Good Hope, Major G. D. Stoddart, Bengal Cav.

Feb. At New York, Mr. Jacob Astor, who has given his name to a country, and to a literary work from the pen of Washington Irving, leaving the prodigious wealth of millions.

Feb. 14. At Paris, Commander John Jekyll, R. N. He was made Lieut. 1796, Commander 1812. He evinced much ingenuity in several mechanical inventions, and obtained a patent for improvements in steam or vapour baths.

March 16. At Paris, aged 63, the lady of J. Sargent, esq.

March 20. At Bonn, on the Rhine, Sarah Louisa, wife of S. P. Wright, esq. dau. of the late Thomas Harrison, esq. of Regent-square.

April 10. At Frankfort, Thomas John Fordyce, esq. of Ayton,

April 11. At Lisbon, on board H. M. S. Ganges, aged 13, William Henry, second son of the Rev. H. Grylls, Vicar of St. Neot's, Cornwall.

At Malta, aged 34, Richard Wellesley Barlow, esq. Bengal civil service, son of Sir G. H. Barlow, Bart. G.C.B.

April 16. At Calais, aged 44, Lucius
Hooke Robinson, esq. one of the Hon.
Gentlemen of her Majesty's Privy Chamber.
April 17. At Malta, in his 34th year,
John Apsley Pulteney, esq. of Priest-
lands, Hants.

April 21.
At Montpelier, in France,
William Gordon Coesvelt, esq. jun. only
son of William Gordon Coesvelt, esq. of
St. Leonard's, Essex.

April 27. At Paris, Mr. Battier, formerly of the 10th Hussars, whose dispute with his brother officers excited much agitation some years since. He has left a large family.

May 2. At St. Omer's, in France, Edmund Huntley, esq. fifth son of the late Rev. Richard Huntley, of Boxwellcourt, Gloucestershire.

May 7. At Naples, in his 3d year, Lord Francis M. D. Scott, youngest son of the Duke of Buccleuch.

May 7. Drowned, by the upsetting of a boat on the Maine, near Frankfort, aged 16, Frederic, fifth son of Benj. Travers, esq. of Bruton-st.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from Apr. 26 to May 21, 18 39.

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AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, May 24.

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Farnham Pockets, 61. 68. to 97. 98.-Kent Bags, 21. 5s. to 51. 15s.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, May 28. Hay, 47. 18s. to 51. Os. Od.—Straw, 17. 14s. to 27. 4s.—Clover, 41. Os. to 5l. 12s. SMITHFIELD, May 27. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. ..........3s. 8d. to 4s. 4d. Lamb..... 6s. Od. to 6s. 8₫ .....4$. 4d. to 4s. 10d. Head of Cattle at Market, May 27. ......4s. 8d. to 5s. 6d. Beasts.............. 3347 Calves 126 .........4s. 4d. to 5s. 4d. Sheep and Lambs24,430 Pigs 398

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COAL MARKET, May 27.

Walls Ends, from 19s. 3d. to 23s. Od. per ton. Other sorts from 17s. Od. to 21s. Od. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 51s. 6d. Yellow Russia, 54s. CANDLES, 8s. Od. per doz. Moulds, 9s. 6d.

PRICES OF SHARES.

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

Birmingham Canal, 201.- -Ellesmere and Chester, 81.- -Grand Junction,
190. Kennet and Avon, 284. Leeds and Liverpool, 750.— -Regent's, 15.
-Rochdale, 112.--London Dock Stock, 664.St. Katharine's, 1093.-- West
India, 110.- Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 193.--Grand Junction Water-
Works, 694.- -West Middlesex, 104.-Globe Insurance, 140.—Guardian, 39.
Hope, 6.
Chartered Gas, 55. Imperial Gas, 51.-Phoenix Gas,
Independent Gas, 50.-General United Gas, 36.-Canada Land Com-
-Reversionary Interest, 136.

28. pany, 28.

For Prices of all other Shares inquire as above.

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From April 26 to May 25, 1839, both inclusive.

Fahrenheit's Therm.

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late RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, and ARNULL.

J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, 25, PARLIAMENT-STREET,

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