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W. Barsham, of Cambridge, and dau. of the late W. Wiles, esq. of Chesterton.

At Taunton, aged 80, Elizabeth Bluett, eldest and only surviving sister of the late John Bluett, esq. of Haygrass House, near Taunton.

Aged 79, John Warren Cary, esq. of Trowbridge, one of the oldest medical practitioners of the county of Wilts.

Augusta, wife of George Chasemore, esq. of Waddon, Croydon, Surrey.

In Bedford-pl. aged 64, William Clowes, esq. of the Middle Temple.

At Heavitree, Devon, Jane, dau. of the late Rev. John Hoblyn, Vicar of Newton St. Cyres.

At Southampton, Isabella-Caroline, wife of Lieut.-Gen. Roderick Macneil.

At Uffculme, aged 87, Richard John Marker, esq. Thomas Alfred Mayo, esq. formerly of Brook-st. Grosvenor-sq. youngest son of the Rev. James Mayo, late Rector of Avebury and Monkton, Wilt:s.

At Brussels, aged 91, Robert Carey Michell, esq. At Hastings, aged 18, Sarah-Jane, only surviving dau. of William Purton, esq.

Aged 54, N. B. Rumley, esq. of Hackney.

In his 22nd year, Mr. James Savage, of St. John's college, Cambridge, the Senior Wrangler at the last examinations. His body was found in a ditch between Comberton and Madingley, and it appeared that he had been seized with a fit whilst botanising. His early education was at University college, London.

At Hereford, aged 87, George Terry, esq.

At Hatfield, Herts, aged 65, William Lloyd Thomas, esq. F.R.C.S.

April 22. Aged 35, Arthur William Byles, Major 56th Regt. youngest son of the late James Hodge Byles, esq. of Bowden Hall, Glouc.

At Moor Place, Hadham, Herts, aged 59, Thos. Stead Carter, esq.

Aged 69, William C. Fuller, esq. of Twickenham-green.

In London, aged 28, Edward, youngest son of the late Thomas Heathcoat, esq. of Pilton, near Barnstaple.

At Truro, Wm. John Fleming Langmead, esq. At Springfield, co. Cork, aged 77, James Norcott, esq.

At the Blanquettes, Claines, Worcesterhire, aged 78, William Stallard, esq.

At Ventnor, I.W. aged 28, Francis-Edward, fourth surviving son of the late William Venables, esq. Alderman of Queenhithe Ward.

At the house of her son, the Rev. Dr. Worthington, aged 86, Mrs. Worthington.

April 23. Aged 87, William Sandell Angell, esq. of Hornsey, Middlesex, and formerly Deputy Alderman of Cornhill Ward, as his father Mr. William Angell was before him. The gentleman now deceased was father of Mr. Angell the architect. Maria, wife of Geo. Martin Bird, esq. of Bromley, Kent.

Aged 68, John Brown, esq. of Dowgate Ironwharf, Upper Thames-st.

Peter Day, esq. of Plumstead-common, Kent, and Mincing-lane.

At the vicarage, Preshute, Wilts, aged 83, the widow of Capt. Eamonson.

At the residence of his sister, Mrs. C. Hare, Plymouth, aged 29, Benjamin P. Heather, esq. late Paymaster H.M.S. Sampson.

At Cheltenham, aged 75, Manley Hulke, esq. formerly agent victualler, at Gibraltar.

In London, aged 46, John, eldest son of the late Daniel Redden, esq. of Cork, formerly student at the Royal Academy of that city, and grandson of the late Patrick O'Sullivan, esq. of Bantry. Aged 80, John Roumicu, esq. of Regent-sq. and Lincoln's-inn.

At Holly Lodge, Campden-hill, Lieut. Horatio George Gordon Shaw, 3d Regt. Bombay Europeans, second son of T. A. Shaw, esq. late of the Bengal Civil Service.

April 24. In St. Helen's-place, suddenly, aged 47, George De Bosco Attwood, esq. secretary of

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Aged 62, John Cooke, esq. of Bellecroft, in the Isle of Wight.

Charles Dewdney, esq. of Queen-st. May-fair, late of Kingston, Jamaica.

At Baldock, Herts, aged 70, Robt. Fitz-John, esq. At Guildford, of consumption, aged 22, Mary, dau. of the late Thos. Goodchild, esq. of London. At Farncombe, Surrey, Frances, second dau. of the late Rev. Robert Mayne, of Limpstield.

Aged 69, Mrs. Reeves, of Montagu-sq. relict of J. C. Reeve, esq. late of Great Cumberland-place and Michelham, Surrey.

Drowned by falling from a boat on Lake Windermere, aged 19, Reginald Henry, eldest son of the Rev. W. H. Whitworth, M.A. of St. Mary's College, Windermere, and late Fourth Officer of the E.I.S. Wellesley.

April 25. At the College, Bromley, aged 81, Ann, relict of the Rev. Edw. Mott Allfree, Minor Canon of Rochester, and Vicar of Shorne, Kent.

At Trencere House, near Penzance, Cornwall, Cornwall, John Saxton Campbell, esq. Seigneur of St. André, near Quebec, Canada East.

At Hastings, aged 46, George Harby Carter, esq. At Belvedere-road, Penge, aged 62 years, Joùn Cooke, esq.

At London, aged 45, Francis Ewart, esq. of the Middle Temple, barrister-at-law, third son of the late Mr. Francis Ewart, of Newcastle.

Aged 58, Wm. Harris, esq. of North Bank, Regent's-park.

At the residence of the Rev. P. W. Jolliffe, Sturt, near Poole, aged 86, Mrs. Humphreys.

At Woolwich, aged 27, Richard Benjamin Hayes Ratcliffe, esq. Assistant Paymaster R.N. only son of Mr. Richard Ratcliffe, R.N.

At Guildford, aged 39, Fred. Smallpeice, esq. At Wokingham, Berks, aged 44, Francis Soames, esq.

At Chippenham, aged 65, Isabella, dau. of the late Peter Steele, esq. M.D. Witham, Essex.

April 26. At Petersfield, Hants, aged 17, Mary Isabella, youngest surviving dau. of Henry and Caroline Atkinson.

At Felmersham Grange, Beds. aged 48, Thomas Abbot Green, esq.

At Micklegate, York, aged 63, Barnard Hague, esq. magistrate for the west riding and deputylieutenant.

Of wounds received in front of an advanced trench before Sebastopol, Capt. Arundel Edmund Hill, senior Capt. 89th Regt. son of the late Capt. St. Leger Hill, 3d Dragoon Guards.

At Carnarvon, aged 46, Frank Jones Walker Jones, esq. of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law, J.P. and deputy-lieut. of the county of Carnarvon. At Godalming, aged 68, Miss Maria Keen.

At the Court, Montgomeryshire, Anne, relict of John Lloyd, esq.

Aged 87, Mrs. Sarah Parmenter, of Weathersfield.

In Montagu-st. Russell-sq, aged 70, John Ridout, esq. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, and Member of the Senate of the University of London. April 27. At Beccles, Suffolk, aged 53, Martin Barry, M.D. F.R.S.

At Clayton, Fifeshire, John Young Black, esq. At Brighton, aged 13, Cecilia, dau. of the Rev. Henry Butterfield, Minor Canon of Windsor, and Rector of Fulmer.

At Content House, Ayr, N. B. aged 41, Mrs. Calvert, wife of Capt. Calvert.

At Hadley, Georgiana, widow of the Rev. Clement Cottrell.

At Everton, Liverpool, aged 82, John Cropper, esq.

At the residence of her son-in-law John Vivian, esq. Rose-hill, near Truro, aged 97, Mary Jacka, relict of John Lambrick, esq. of Errissey, near Helston, Cornwall.

In Marlborough-place, Old Kent-road, aged 69, John Luson, esq. late of the Bank of England.

At Orford, Suffolk, aged 80, William Croker O'Grady, esq.

Gideon Rippon, of Eagle House, Edmonton, and the Bank of England.

At St. Leonard's, Lady Rose, of Hyde Parkgardens.

At Bognor, Christopher Teesdale, esq.

In Pelham-crescent, Brompton, aged 72, John Tribe, esq.

April 28. At Lee, Kent, aged 69, Mr. Robert Booth, of Budge-row, City; also on the 5th May at the same place, aged 69, Rose, his wife.

Aged 23, Thomas Henry Carr Burder, of St. Catharine's hall, Cambridge, fourth son of the late John Burder, esq. of Parliament-st. Westminster, and Norwood, Surrey.

At Sunbury, Middx, aged 71, Wm. Cobbett, esq. Aged 63, John Cooke, esq. Belle Croft, Isle of Wight, father of the late Mrs. Paget Blake, Beu.. lah, Torquay.

At Upper Harley-st. Mary-Ann, youngest dau. of James Delmar, esq. late of Bridge, near Canterbury.

At Bath, Ida Catherine, eldest dau. of Edmund Bryan, esq. of Brighton, Sussex.

At Islington, aged 52, Henry English, esq. proprietor of the "Mining Journal," and late of Mount Alton, near Dublin, F.R.G.S. of London, Dublin, and Paris, and associated with many other learned bodies.

Aged 73, William Lawrence, esq. of Brixton. At Harrowgate, Yorkshire, aged 74, Christopher Scaife, esq.

Aged 73, James Wilkinson, esq. of Park Hall, Aislaby, near Whitby.

April 29. At the residence of the Rev. T. N. Irwin, Rake Hall, Cheshire, aged 15, Emily-Jane, third daughter of the late G. H. M. Alexander, esq. Bengal Civil Service, and granddaughter of the late Major-Gen. James Alexander, E.1.C.S.

At Chillington House, Maidstone, aged 77, Thomas Charles, esq.

At Marlborough, Mary, wife of John Iveson, csq. At Peckfield, Yorkshire, aged 67, Christopher Paver, esq. land agent.

At Malta, aged 18, Charles Henry Sidney Raitt, Lieut. 90th Light Inf. eldest son of LieutenantColonel Raitt.

At Dulwich, aged 80, Miss Maria Rowed, formerly of Catterham, Snrrey.

At Shadow-bush, Poslingford, Suffolk, Jean, wife of S. A. Severne, esq.

At Folkestone, aged 80, Mr. John Wilson, for 32 years a member of the Incorporated Society of British Artists.

April 30. At Dorchester, Dorset, aged 91, Harriet, widow of the Rev. Charles Barton, of Rownhams, Hants, Rector of St. Andrew's, Holborn.

At St. Leonard's-on-Sea, aged 29, Mary, wife of Lieut.-Col. John Ireland Blackburne.

At Deal, aged 66, Mr. Timothy Thomas Bowling, formerly surgeon.

Aged 5, Susanna Cattermole, alias the Fairy Queen, daughter of Mr. Jeremiah Cattermole Diss; her weight was 8lbs., and height 24 inches. At Wood Lawn, Dulwich, aged 78, Philip Gowan, esq.

In Holland-st. Kensington, aged 60, William Ingelowe, esq.

At Glencorse, Midlothian, aged 8, Charles-Walcott-Gordon, eldest son of Sir Charles M. Ochterlony, of Ochterlony, Bart.

At Orsett, Essex, aged 85, Mrs. Sackett. At North Ockendon Hall, Essex, aged 79, William Snowden, esq.

At Sandwich, aged 75, Elizabeth, relict of John Wrake, esq.

At Kululee, Miss Elizabeth Anne Smyth, who went out from this country to the East with Miss Nightingale. While engaged in her good work she was attacked with fever, and died after an illness of only eight days.

In South Australia, on government survey, Henry William, only son of the late Rev. Henry Thompson, Rector of Fobbing, Essex.

May 1. At the Vicarage, Wonersh, Guildford, Sarah, wife of the Rev. E. E. Body, Vicar.

In Eaton-sq. aged 82, Catherine, relict of MajorGen. Sir Montagu Roger Burgoyne, Bart. of Sutton Park, Beds. She was the only dau. of John Burton, esq. of Owlerton, co. York; was married in 1794, and left a widow in 1817, having had issue Sir John Montagu Burgoyne the present Baronet, two other sons, and three daughters.

At Thorverton Vicarage, aged 38, Frances Anne Lovell Coleridge, youngest dau. of the Rev. Dr. Coleridge.

At Uxbridge, suddenly, aged 53, Miss Harriett Complin, formerly of New Park Farm, Herts.

At Surbiton-hill-lane, Eliza, eldest dau. of the late Sir John Conroy, Bart.

Aged 70, Edward Field, esq. of Camberwell and the Stock Exchange.

In Cadogan-place, aged 70, Anna Maria, relict of Sir Charles William Flint, Secretary of the Irish Office in London, who died in 1834. She enjoyed a pension of 2667.

At Torquay, Thomas Grant, esq. banker, son of the Rev. Dr. Grant, of Edinburgh.

In Park-crescent, aged 43, Maria, second dau. of Charles Hammersley, esq.

Mary Ann Frederica, widow of Jackson Perring, esq. King's Advocate at Ceylon, dau. of the late Rev. J. S. M. Glenie, Archdeacon of Colombo.

At Bath, Margaret, relict of General Sir Roger Hale Sheaffe, Bart. She was the dau. of John Coffin, esq. of Quebec, and cousin to the late Adm. Sir Isaac Coffin, Bart. She was married in 1810, and left a widow (without children) in 1851.

At Kilburn, aged 79, George Thickbroom,

esq.

At Stamford-hill, aged 68, Miss Frances Vowler. May 2. At Tunbridge Wells, late of St. Leonard's-on-Sea, Ann Maria, eldest dau. of the late Nicholas Bartlett, esq. of Lower Clapton.

In Canonbury-sq. aged 68, F. M. Goodliffe, esq. late of the Admiralty, Somerset House.

At Hartlepool, aged 88, Mrs. Alice Hastings. At Lower Calthorpe-st. aged 73, William Smart, esq. of Figtree-court, Temple, solicitor.

At Hoddesdon, aged 80, Miss Sarah Stephens. At Hickstead, aged 82, Mrs. Wood, relict of John Wood, esq. of Ockley, Keymer.

At Hampstead, aged 24, Edward Woodward, of Emmanuel coll. Cambridge, youngest son of the late John Woodward, of Streele, Sussex.

May 3. Aged 73, Thomas Archer, esq. late of the Treasury, Whitehall.

At Iwerne Courtney, Dorset, at the residence of her son the Rev. F. Bliss, aged 70, Mrs. Bliss, of Pensile House, Glouc. relict of Thomas Bliss, esq. Herne-hill, Surrey.

At Hazelhurst, Lymington, Harriett-Mary, youngest dau. of the Rev. R. Bradstock, formerly Rector of Birlingham.

At Kennington, aged 70, Mary Ann, relict of Lieut.-Col. Alexander Bryce, E.I.C.

At Close House, aged 61, Watson Charlton, esq. At Northampton-lodge, Canonbury-sq. aged 55, David Dewar, esq. of Wood-st. Cheapside.

At York, aged 84, Mary Jane, relict of W. Duffin, esq. only surviving sister of the late Rev. Chancellor Marsh.

At Chelsea, aged 77, Catherine, widow of Lieut.Col. Jacob Fordan, 60th Rifles.

At Chelsea, aged 84, D. S. Frampton, esq. At Isleham-hall, Cambridgeshire, aged 72, John Fyson, esq.

At Shepherds, in Newlyn, Cornwall, aged 21,

George-Eade, third son of the late Capt. Middleton, of East Wheal Rose Mine, in Newlyn.

At Plymouth, aged 78, Maria, relict of Joseph Pridham, esq.

Aged 58, William Richardson, esq. of Bedfordrow, and of Christ's College, Cambridge, M.A.

At Southsea, aged 81, John Rodwell, esq. R.N. one of the few remaining Trafalgar officers, having been midshipman of the Dreadnought 98, to which two of the enemy's line-of-battle ships struck.

At Taunton, aged 59, John Eales White, esq. who had filled the highest municipal situations in the borough. He was a staunch Conservative, but beloved alike by both parties.

May 4. Aged 68, Maria, widow of John Atkins, esq. of Ashcott House, Som. and of Jamaica. At Clementhorpe House, York, Frances, relict of John Brown, esq. 1st Dragoon Guards.

At Islington, Edward Cheesewright, esq. At Whiteparish, aged 54, Mary Eliza, wife of Mr. James Emery, dau. of the late C. P. Milloway, esq. of King's Somborne, Hants.

At Edinburgh, Mrs. Rebecca Colquhoun, relict of Major-Gen. Farquharson, Governor of St. Lucia, fourth dau. of the deceased Sir George L. A. Colquhoun Tilly-Colquhoun, Bart.

In Hunter-st. Brunswick-sq. aged 77, Stephen Henry, esq. formerly of Berkeley-sq.

At St. Margaret's, Herts, aged 64, Harriet, wife of the Rev. Charles Pratt.

At Stockwell-common, aged 76, Charles Rice, esq. late of the Paragon, New Kent-road.

At Liverpool, Elizabeth, wife of James Houlbrooke Smith, esq. and sister of the late Edward Rushton, esq. stipendiary magistrate of that borough.

At Great Bookham, Surrey, Mary-Savignac, fourth dau. of the late Rev. John Warnford, M.A., of Dorking.

May 5. Aged 75, Philip Browne, esq. of Lower Tooting.

At the Priory, Woodchester, aged 35, Georgiana Millicent, wife of Henry D. Cholmeley, esq. having given birth to a daughter on the 24th April.

At Cowbit, Linc. aged 8 months, PeregrineCurtois, only child of Leverton Jessopp, esq. of Waltham Abbey.

At the Vicarage, Dean Prior's, aged 82, Susan, relict of the Rev. William Kitson, of Shiphay Honse.

At Pau, France, Charles Richard Lucas Lawrence, esq. late of Trinity Hall, Camb. third son of the Rev. Alfred Lawrence, of Sandhurst rectory, Kent, and nephew to the Earl of Winchilsen.

At Hill Lodge, Frimley, Surrey, aged 70, Elizabeth, wife of F. C. Lewis, esq. late of Charlotte-st. Portland-place.

At Cadinore-parsonage, Oxon. aged 30, Elizabeth-Fanny, wife of the Rev. F. R. Perry.

At Kelso, N.B., Elizabeth, widow of the Rev. John Pitcairn.

At Carmarthen, at her son-in-law's, the Rev. Willlam Reed, Principal of the Training College, aged 71, Charlotte-Sarah, relict of William Gray Polson, esq. of the Inner Temple.

At Somersham, aged 91, Mrs. Lucy Royston. In Lec-road, Blackheath-park, aged 65, James Sharp, esq.

At Kensington, aged 83, Miss Sophia Skinner. In Stratford-pl. Kitty, relict of Wm. Thane, esq, of Russell-place, Fitzroy-square, only dau. of the late J. N. Dancer, esq. of Croydon, Examiner in the High Court of Chancery.

At Niton, Isle of Wight, aged 36, Louisa, wife of the Hon. John Cranch Walker Vivian, brother to Lord Vivian. She was the only dau. of the late Henry Woodgate, esq. and was married in 1840.

At the Charterhouse, in his 6th year, Annie Augusta, younger dau. of the late Rev. Oliver Walford.

May 6. At Northerwood, near Lyndhurst, Hants, aged 37, Mary-Isabella, wife of Sir George Baker, Bart. She was the second dau. of the late

Robert Nassau Sutton, esq. was married in 1840, and has left issue.

At Dulwich, Anne, widow of Henry Buckley, esq. of River-hill, Kent.

At Stockton, suddenly, aged 33, Esther, wife of Timothy Crosby, esq. solicitor.

At Bayswater, Samuel Dawes, esq.

At Paris, William Higginson Duff, esq. At Brighton, aged 81, Mary, relict of Mark Dyer French, esq. of Wimpole-st. and of Tortola.

At Harwich, Mary,widow of Thos. Hammond,esq. At Catherston, Dorset, aged 87, Catharine, relict of the Rev. William Hildyard, Rector of Winestead, Yorkshire. She was the third dau. of Isle Grant, esq. of Ruckland, co. Lincoln; was married in 1793, and had issue that numerous and very successful family of sons of whom the late Recorder of Leicester was one (see our April Magazine, p. 426).

At Knaith, Yorkshire, aged 79, Mary-Ann, relict of William Hutton, esq. of Gate Burton.

At Leicester, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. George Legge, LL.D.

At Shaldon, Teignmouth, where she had been on a visit to a friend, Mrs. Nelson, sister of RearAdm. Lennock, and mother of Capt. Nelson, late Major of Brigade in Plymouth Garrison.

At Lindfield, (Sussex, aged 44, Louisa-Diana, wife of R. Vincent, esq. and second dau. of the late Gen. the Hon. Fred. St. John. She was married in 1846.

May 7. In Westbourne-st. Hyde-park, Rich. Edward Wallace, youngest child of the Rev. R. W. Browne, Chaplain to H.M.'s Forces in London. At Shanklin, Isle of Wight, aged 68, John Campbell Cameron, esq.

At Kennington-park, aged 73, Thomas Rich. Downes, esq. late of the Audit Office, Somerset House, and Upper Belgrave-pl.

At Lindley, near Huddersfield, Mr. Rob. Smith Fielding, surgeon, late of Riccall, near York. At an advanced age, Ann, relict of the Rev. Andrew Hamilton, Rector of Knipton, Leic. At Ripon, aged 77, John Humphries, esq. At Lower Sydenham, Kent, aged 69, Thomas Hunt, esq.

At Stoke Newington, aged 65, Robert Pritchard Kell, esq. of the Bank of England.

At Brading, Isle of Wight, Mary Anne Lewis, dan. of Capt. Maconochie, R.N.

At Kensington-park-gardens, aged 58, Francis Mercier, esq. F.A.S. F.G.S. of the Stock Exchange, and late of Lordship Lodge, Tottenham, formerly of the E.I.C. Serv.

In Store-st. Bedford-sq. aged 80, Susan, relict of Capt. Nevin, of Farnham, Bucks, and Sevenoaks, Kent.

At Ashfield, Taunton, aged 77, William Norman, esq. formerly of Langport.

In Westbourne-pl. aged 84, Rebecca, widow of Robert Robertson, esq. D.M. a Commissioner of Greenwich Hospital.

Aged 78, Ann, widow of Abraham Elliott Salter, esq. Coombe, Ottery St. Mary.

Aged 72, Charles Webb, esq. of Streatham. At Peckham, Surrey, aged 69, Maj.-Gen. David Williamson, Colonel of the 39th Bengal N. Inf. May 8. At Wylam Hall, aged 82, Mary, widow of George Carr, esq. formerly of St. Petersburg. At Oakham, Rutland, aged 68, Peter Fearnhead, esq. late of Clifford's-inn and Fulham, solicitor. At Northtawton, aged 67, John William Morris,

esq. surgeon.

At Cork, Mary-Margaret, relict of Denis C. Moylan, esq. late Judge of the County Court of Westminster.

At Wimbledon, aged 92, John Sanford, esq. At Norwich, James Tatersall, M.D. late Faculty Student of Christ church, Oxford.

In Acacia-road, St. John's-wood, aged 29, Josephine, wife of John Wise Tracy, esq.

May 9. At Paris, Leonora, youngest dau. of the late Sir John Chetwode, Bart.

At St. Mary's Convent, York, aged 13, Margue

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rite Dorothea Tichborne Hibbert, third dau. of J. H. Washington Hibbert, esq. of Bilton Grange.

At Carlton Villas, Maida-vale, aged 53, George Kidd, esq.

At Reigate, aged 25, William, eldest son of Samuel Relf, esq.

At Clifton, Miss Salmon, sister of the late Rev. T. A. Salmon, Canon of Wells, great-aunt to the Rev. T. F. Salmon, Vicar of Waldershare.

Aged 69, Alderman Thomas Speeding, of Monkwearmouth.

In Serle-st. G. H. J. Walford, esq. late of Clarendon-place, Maida-hill.

May 10. At the Barracks, Croydon, aged 57, Major William Berners, Royal Artillery, Barrackmaster at the Tower of London. He entered the service in 1816.

At Launton, Oxon. aged 40, Richard Thomas Staples Browne, esq. of Launton and Bayswater, eldest son of M.W. Staples, esq. of Norwood, Surrey. At Newcastle, aged 59, Thomas Lesslie, esq. At Treherne House, West-end, Hampstead, aged 61, Charles Lutwyche Shout, esq.

May 11. At Greenock, aged 69, Mrs. Dickinson, widow of Joseph Dickinson, esq. of Lovelady Shield, near Alston.

At Glasgow, John Cowper, M.D. Professor of Materia Medica in the University of Glasgow.

At Camden New Town, aged 65, Frances-Louisa, wife of Charles Downes, esq. eldest dau. of the late F. H. Child, esq. of Chelmsford.

At West Farleigh, aged 37, Anthony Fitz Herbert, esq. fourth son of Sir Henry Fitzlierbert, Bart. At Southwick-st. Hyde-park, aged 66, Anne, widow of Dr. Olinthus Gregory, of Woolwich.

At Barnstaple, aged 79, Catherine-Campbell,

widow of T. W. S. Griffith, esq. of St. Elizabeth's, Jamaica.

At Horsham-park, Eliza-Augusta, youngest dau. of Robert Henry Hurst, esq.

At Commercial-road East, aged 63, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. John Keeling, formerly of Thirsk.

At Shirley, near Southampton, aged 65, Maria Wilhelmina Manners, youngest dau. of the late Robert Manners, esq. of Grantham.

Aged 79, Elizabeth, relict of Gervase Tibbits, esq. of Pooley Hall, Warwickshire.

May 12. At Wonford-hill, Heavitree, aged 57, Charlotte, eldest dau. of Capt. James Tillyer Blunt, late of the Hon. East India Company's Bengal Engineers.

At Marsh House, Brotherton, aged 72, Elizabeth, relict of John Bower, esq. of Smeathalls, near Ferry bridge.

Aged 38, John Crofts, esq. of the Abbots, Sompting, late Captain King's Dragoon Guards, and eldest son of the Rev. P.G.Crofts, of Malling House, Lewes. Aged 31, Maria, wife of Joseph Gatchell, jun. esq. of Leigh House, Somerset.

At Sible Hedingham, Essex, aged 74, Mrs. Hilton, widow of John Hilton, esq.

At Parnham, Dorset, Lady Maria Anne Oglander, widow of Sir William Oglander, Bart. She was the eldest daughter of George-Henry 4th Duke of Grafton, K.G. by Charlotte-Maria dau. of James 2nd Earl Waldegrave, and Maria afterwards Duchess of Gloucester. She was married in 1810 and left a widow in 1852, having had issue Sir Henry the present Baronet, the late Capt. William Oglander, and one daughter.

At Heavitree, near Exeter, aged 89, Thomas Stone Pratt, 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, MAY 28. Hay, 31. Os. to 57. Os.-Straw, 17. 6s. to 17. 12s.-Clover, 47. 10s. to 61. Os. SMITHFIELD, MAY 28.

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Head of Cattle at Market, MAY 28. 3,955 Calves 148 Sheep and Lambs 20,470 Pigs 330

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Other sorts, 158. 6d. to 17s. 9d. Yellow Russia, 52s. 6d.

TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 50s. 6d.

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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From April 26, to May 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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