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shire. He was of Emanuel coll. Camb. M.A.1794; was instituted to the former living in 1788, and to the latter in 1836.

Aged 61, the Rev. Thomas Wynn, B.D. Rector of St. Nicholas, Hereford, and of Colwall, in the same county. He was presented to the former living by the Lord Chancellor in 1820, and collated to the latter by Dr. Huntingford, Bishop of Hereford, in 1831.

July 20. At Leigh, Lancashire, the Rev. John Topping, Vicar of that parish, to which he was instituted in 1826. Mr. Topping's death occurred under very melancholy circumstances. He had for some years past been in a weak state of health, having experienced several paralytic attacks. He was consequently obliged to avail himself of the assistance of a Curate, and the Rev. J. Simpson, the Master of the Leigh Grammar School, also occasionally officiated. On the day above mentioned he had brought down stairs a gown for Mr. Simpson, who with the family proceeded to church, and it was supposed that the Vicar would follow them. A few minutes after the servants heard a loud noise, and going into the deceased's bedroom, found him weltering in his blood, with a large horse pistol by his side. He was quite dead, and his face and the top of his head were completely carried away. At an inquest it appeared that the pistol in question had usually been kept in the same drawer as the gown, and it was thought that the attention of deceased having been directed to it while removing the gown, he had commenced examining it, when it had gone off by accident. There was nothing to show that decease had committed or contemplated suicide. He had kept fire-arms in his house, having been denounced by name by the Rev. Mr. Stephens at a Chartist meeting. A coroner's jury returned a verdict of accidental death. The deceased was a schoolfellow of Lord Brougham, and was very generally respected. He was between 50 and 60 years of age, and the father of 14 children, eight of whom are now living.

DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY,

June 5. In Dover-street, the Right Hon. Henrietta Susannah Lady Sudeley. She was the only daughter and heiress of Henry, eighth and last Viscount Tracy; and was married in 1798 to Charles Hanbury Tracy, esq. of Pontypool, co. Merioneth, who, in 1838, was created a peer by the title of Lord Sudeley. Her ladyship has left a numerous family.

June 10. Aged 54, Lieut. C. Blood, of the Chelsea Semaphore.

June 17. At Hackney, Mr. John Allen, author of "Modern Judaism," &c. In Brunswick-sq. aged 39, Commander John Hathorne, R.N.

June 20. By the upsetting of his boat near Battersea-bridge (see p. 98), Robert Walker Fry, esq. eldest son of James C. Fry, esq. of Euston-square.

June 23. Aged 50, Thomas Cartwright, esq. Charlotte-st. Fitzroy-sq. late of West Dean, near Midhurst.

June 24. Aged 45, Martha Harvey, relict of William Penn, esq. of the Hill, near Stratford-on-Avon.

At Clapham, Joseph Petty Toulmin, esq.

At Herne-hill, aged 73, Mrs. Catharine Rowed, formerly of Catterham Court Lodge, Surrey.

Arthur, second son, and July 1, Geo. eldest son of G. B. Airy, M.A., Astronomer Royal.

At Church House, Marylebone, Jane, relict of Joseph Sutton Loder, esq.

June 25. Sarah, wife of Haskett Smith, esq. of Bedford-sq. and Sydenham.

Mary, relict of Lieut. Col. Huxley, sister of the late Lord Chief Justice Dallas.

June 26. At Maida-hill, Joseph Metcalf, esq.

June 27. At Chelsea, Eliza FitzCourtnay, eldest dau. of the late Major Courtnay.

June 28. Jacob Capadose, esq. of Westmoreland-place, City-road.

Lately. At Notting-hill, Joseph Caldecourt, esq. late of Brighton, for 30 years in the service of the E. I. Company.

July 1. In the New Kent-road, aged 29, Sarah, the eldest dau. of the Rev. Daniel Boys, vicar of Benenden, Kent.

July 2. In Upper Seymour-st. aged 85, Mrs. Sastres, widow of Francisco Sastres, esq. many years Neapolitan consul in this country.

July 5. In Woburn-sq. John Larken, esq. formerly of Cateaton-st. At Notting-hill, aged 64, Dr. Thomas Barber.

July 6. Elizabeth, wife of William Hooper, esq. R.N. youngest dau. of the late T. G. Bramston, esq. of Skreens, Essex.

At Peckham, Anne, wife of the Rev. J. S. Banks, vicar of Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire, eldest dau. of the late Rev. James Pigott, Vicar of Great Wigston, Leic.

July 7. In Little Russell-st. Coventgarden, aged 67, Samuel Spring, esq. Aged 51, Jane, relict of the late Dr. Uwins.

July 8. At Bayswater, aged 27, Anne, second dau. of the late W. Ludlam, esq. of Leicester.

At Upper Coleshill-st. aged 78, John Laporte, esq. landscape painter.

July 9. At Park-terrace, Jane, widow of Francis Armstrong, esq. only surviving member of the family of the late William Currie, esq. of Cleugheads and Bridekirk, in Dumfriesshire.

At Alfred-place, aged 23, Octavia, wife of G. W. Dunsford, esq. dau. of the late Capt. J. G. Richardson, Indian Navy.

At Vauxhall, aged 56, Sophia, widow of William Robertson, esq. Assistant Commissary-general.

Harriet, wife of Mr. Alfred Essex, of Crawford-st. only dau. of the late James Hodson, esq. M.D. of Hatton-garden.

July 11. Of scarlet fever, Philip James, July 13, Mary, and July 20, Arthur-Beaufin, children of J. Æmilius Irving, esq. of Jamaica, half-pay 13th Light Drag.

In Torrington-sq. Davison, infant son of Sir Harris Nicolas, K. C.M.G.

July 12. At her son's in Southwark, the wife of Samuel Barlow, esq. late of Watford.

At Brompton-row, aged 77, the relic of Stephen Peter Triquet, esq.

At Clarendon-sq. aged 88, Marlow Sidney, esq. of Cowpen-hall, Northumberland.

At Berkeley-place, Connaught-square, aged 46, David Skaife, esq. of New Forest, Jamaica.

In her 75th year, Mary, the wife of Arthur Wilcoxon, esq. of Camberwell.

July 13. Aged 84, Mr. Walter Row, of Great Marlborough-street, author of several literary productions, and gratuitous editor of the Gospel Magazine for forty-four years.

Aged 18, Augustus, son of the Rev. Vesey Howden, of St. John's Wood. Being seized with cramp when bathing in the Regent's Canal, he was unfortunately

drowned.

In Wimpole-st. in his 4th year, Arthur Charles, youngest son of the late R. W. Hall Dare, esq. M.P.

At Islington, aged 77, the relict of Wil. liam Grey, esq. of Highbury and the Stock Exchange.

In his 70th year, Robert Piper, esq. of Shepherd's Bush and of Rusper, Sussex. July 14. At Bethnal-green, aged 75, Joseph Merceron, esq. He was supposed to be worth about 300,000l. though he always appeared to be in poor circumstances. He was followed to his grave in the parish churchyard by Mr. Byng, M.P. and Mr. Musgrove, M.P., besides the churchwardens and all the parochial

officers, the children of the poor school (of which he was governor), and of the workhouse. Nearly 20,000 persons were present.

At St. Pancras, aged 72, Edward Coleman, esq. Principal Veterinary Surgeon to Her Majesty's Cavalry, Professor of the Royal Veterinary College, and Fellow of the Royal Society, &c. He was the author of a Dissertation on suspended respiration from Drowning, Hanging, and Suffocation. 8vo. 1791. Observations on the Structure, Economy, and Diseases of the Foot of the Horse, and on the principles and practice of Shoeing. 2 vols. 4to. 1798-1803. Observations on the formation and uses of the natural Frog of a Horse, with description of a patent Artificial Frog. 8vo. 1800, and other professional works.

At Hackney, aged 81, Tho. Davison, esq.

Aged 61, Margaret, widow of Samuel Lenox, esq. of Billiter-sq. and Plaistow, Essex.

July 16. At Tavistock-place, aged 72, John Smith Wigg, esq. formerly of Wymondham, Norfolk.

July 18. At Knightsbridge, Samuel Harriott, widow of Robert Home Gordon, esq. of Embo, N.B.

At the house of her brother-in-law, F. Moreau, esq. Lower Tulse-hill, Norwood, Miss Maria Riggs.

July 21. In the Kent-road, aged 82, Robert Fullwood, esq. late of Whitwell, Herts.

July 22. At an advanced age, George Heriot, esq. of Sloane-st.

At Kennington, aged 84, Henry Law, esq.

At Chatham-place, aged 86, Ann, widow of John Bellamy, esq.

July 23. At Tottenham-park, aged 86, William Wright, esq. He was for fiftyfour years in the service of the East India Company, nearly forty of which he held the situation of auditor-general, with credit to himself and to the best interests of the Company.

July 24. Aged 21, Antonio-Jose, son of Antonio da Costa, esq. of Pentonville.

BEDS. May 13. At Tempsford, aged 90, Susanna, relict of John Ashwell, esq. formerly of Crick, Northamptonshire.

July 17. Mary Ann, eldest dau. of Wm. Chapman, esq. Brooke-house, Bolton.

BERKS. June 15. At Reading, aged 89, George Gilbertson, esq.

Lately. At Reading, at the residence of his son, the Rev. W. B. Young, aged 22, Joseph Young, esq.

BUCKS. June 17. At Wendover, aged 71, Susanna, only dau. of the late Rev. Zachary Brooke, D.D. Lady Margaret's Prof. of Divinity, Camb.

June 19. At the vicarage, Chalfont St. Peter's, T. Gleed, esq. of Reading, brother of the Rev. George Gleed, B.D. Vicar of Chalfont.

July 2. At High Wycombe, aged 64, Thos. Westwood, esq. many years an alderman of that borough.

CAMBRIDGE.-June 24. At March, aged 65, Nevill Goodman, gent.

CHESHIRE. - June 18. At Shrigley, aged 67, Bridget, elder sister of the late Edward Downes, of Shrigley, esq.

June 26. At Seacombe, in her 83rd year, Mrs. Margaret Maddock, dau. of the late Rev. T. Maddock, Rector of Liverpool.

CORNWALL.-July 1. At Truro, C. Harpur Spry, second son of E. J. Spry, esq. surgeon, aged 6 months; and on the following day, aged 29, Elizabeth, wife of E. J. Spry, esq. eldest dau. of the late H. John, esq.

July 5. At Bodmin, John Brabant Bate, esq.

CUMBERLAND-June 26. Aged 86, the relict of the Rev. T. Pattinson, Rector of Kirklinton.

DERBY. June 10. At Glapwell Hall, the seat of her brother Thos. Hallowes, esq. the wife of the Rev. Ralph Heathcote, of Bridgeford, Notts.

DEVON. June 23. At Chudleigh, aged 71, Dorothea, relict of W. Bond, esq.

June 25. At Heavitree, aged 68, Eliz. King, wife of James Salter, esq.

July 2. At Stoke, near Davenport, aged 39, Frances, ces, wife of Capt. Wm. Holt, R.N. having given birth 14 days before to her 12th child, nine of whom survive.

July 5. At Sidmouth, Ann Cranmer, wife of the Rev. James Blencowe.

July 8. At Torquay, aged 37, Lady Charlotte-Sophia, wife of the Rev. Geo. Martin, Canon Residentiary of Exeter. She was the third dau. of William present and second Earl of St. Germain's, by his first wife Lady Jemima Cornwallis; and was married in 1825.

July 12. At Sidmouth, Elizabeth Florence, second dau. of B. Fulford, esq. of Great Fulford.

July 14. At Yealmpton, aged 82, Mary, relict of Thomas Woodyear, esq. of the island of St. Christopher.

DORSET.-Lately. At Tyneham, in the Isle of Purbeck, aged 62, Harry Hammond, esq. of Bestwell, near Wareham.

July 17. At the rectory, Okeford Fitzpaine, Mary Sarah, wife of the Rev.

G. R. Hunter, dau. of the late Lieut.Gen. Avarne, of Rudgley, co. Stafford.

At his house at Compton, in his 83d year, Wyndham Gooden, esq. Barrister at law, and for nearly 34 years Chief Commissioner of the Bath Court of Requests, He was called to the bar at the Middle Temple June 26, 1789.

DURHAM.-June 26. At Bishop Auckland, aged 36, Mary Ann, youngest dau. of the late Thomas Longstaff, esq. colliery owner, sister to G. D. Longstaff, M.D. formerly of Hull, now of London.

ESSEX. June 22. At the rectory, Alphamstone, aged 26, Cordelia, only dau. of the late Rev. Henry Hodges, Rector of Beckley, Sussex, and Frittenden, Kent.

June 23. Aged 79, Robert Hilton, esq. 48 years Ordnance Surgeon at Waltham Abbey.

GLOUCESTER. - June 22. In her 27th year, Mary, wife of the Rev. C. Taylor, Vicar of Lydney, youngest dau. of the late Rev. H. Sill, M.A. of Burton, Westmorland.

June 24. At Clifton, aged 32, Peter Hugh Jekyll Lewes Rye, esq. only son of Capt. Peter Rye, R.N.

June 28. At Cheltenham, aged 60, John Bernhard La Marche, esq. member of the corporation of Hull, devoted to the service of the public, and especially to the cause of Reform. Mr. La Marche had been in this country about thirty-four years, and was a distinguished merchant.

Lately. Edmund Huntley, esq. fifth son of the late Rev. Richard Huntley, of Boxwell Court, Gloucestershire.

July 3. Isabella, wife of Major W. Ledlie.

At Cheltenham, Jane, relict of Edw. H. Howarth, esq. last surviving dau. of the late Rev. John Evans, Canon Residentiary of Hereford.

July 4. At Bristol Hotwells, aged 51, Lieut. John-Andrews Reeve, R.N.

July 11. At Shirehampton, aged 87, John Prideaux, esq.

HAMPSHIRE.- June 20. Jane, dau. of Dr. Chard, of Winchester.

June 25. At Fareham, in her 60th year, Rebecca, relict of John Hewitt, esq.

June 26. At Preston Candover, aged 22, Mary Frances, wife of F. J. Ellis, esq. youngest dau. of the late Sir W. Knighton, Bart.

Lately. At Cowes, aged 16, James Lawrie, eldest son of John Walker, esq. of Crawfordton, Dumfriesshire.

July 4. At Portsea, the wife of John P. P. Porter, esq. M.D., the brother of the late Rev. J. T. Porter, of Salisbury. July 5. At Southampton, aged 84, James Mack, esq. late surgeon of the 4th Dragoons.

HUNTINGDON.-June 7. Mary, wife of L. Reynolds, esq. of Paxton-hall.

KENT.-June 28. At Godmersham Park, Charlotte, wife of Major Henry Knight.

June 30th. At Margate, Elizabeth, wife of Edward Dalton, esq. of Elm Grove, Peckham, and eldest daughter of Charles Coles, esq. of Clapham Common. Lately. Aged 25, Eliza, third daughter of the late James Arundell, esq. of Stone wall, Kent, and grand-dau. of the late Mr. Jos. Woolmer, of Exeter.

July 11. At Margate, aged 23, John, second son of the late William Thomson, esq. of Musselburgh, N.B.

July 12. At Ramsgate, in her 85th year, Sarah, relict of Nath. Austen, esq. LANCASHIRE.-June 28. At Crosby, Susannah, eldest dau, of the late Rev. Wm. Hassal, M. A. of Balderstone.

July 5. At Ashton-under-Lyne, aged 33, Jane, wife of Robert Worthington, esq. late of Altrincham.

July 14. At Broughton, Miss Selina Hastings Brabazon, aged 69, last surviving daughter of the late Richard Preston Brabazon, esq. of New York, formerly of Dublin.

LEICESTERSHIRE. -May 13. At Market Harborough, aged 36, Catharine, wife of Charles Goddard, esq.

LINCOLN.-July 1. At Grimsby, aged 77, Francis Sowerby, esq. senior alderman, and one of the justices of the peace for the borough.

MIDDLESEX. - June 25. At Kew Green, John Macfarlane, esq. late of Calcutta.

June 28. At Wood-end-green, Hayes, aged 92, Mrs. Wingfield.

July 8. At West Drayton, aged 38, Ann, wife of H. M. Bunbury, esq.

July 12. At Finchley, aged 94, Mrs. Catharine Winbush.

July 24. At Bromley, aged 67, John Pitchford, esq. formerly of Norwich. NORFOLK.-June 3. Aged 63, Stephen Leeds, esq. of Whitwell, in Norfolk.

July 6. At Southrepps, aged 22, Edward, youngest son of the Ven. Archdeacon Glover, and a member of Caius College, Cambridge.

NORTHAMPTON. -June 29. At Northampton, Frances Anne, fourth dau. of the late Rev. Benj. Tinley, of Whissendine, Rutlandshire.

July 16. At Oundle, aged 61, Christopher Newton, esq. late of Spaldwick. NORTHUMBERLAND. - Lately. At New.. castle, aged 51, Cuthbert Dunn, esq. OXFORD, July 4. Aged 59, R. D.

Gough, esq. of Souldern, many years one of the coroners for this county.

July 11. At the Old Bank, Oxford, in his 90th year, James Thomson, esq. July 13. At Banbury, aged 84, Timothy Cobb, esq. July 21. esq. of St. Giles's, Oxford.

Aged 83, Samuel Moore,

SHROPSHIRE. - June 25. At Shrewsbury, aged 85, Lady Kynaston Powell, relict of Sir John Kynaston Powell, Bart, of Hardwick. She was Mary Elizabeth, only daughter of John Corbet, esq. by Barbara Letitia, daughter of John Mytton of Halston; was married in 1778, and left a widow without issue, in 1822.

SOMERSET.-June 3. At Bath, aged 65, T. Clive, esq. brother of Mr. H. Clive, late candidate for the representation of Ludlow, and Mr. E. B. Clive, M.P. for Hertford.

June 23. At Ash Priors, aged 30, Mary, wife of the Rev. R. B. Bradley. June. 20. At Oatlands, Wrington, aged 62, T. H. Aveline, esq.

June 20. T. Shaw, esq. a gentleman of fortune residing in Grosvenor-place, Bath, who hung himself in his picture gallery. Verdict, insanity.

June 27. At Bath, Elizabeth, widow of the Rev. Henry Longden, Rector of Rockbourne, Hants.

Lately. At Combe Down, in consequence of an accident inflicted by the machinery of the paper-mills, Mr. Allen, the proprietor of those mills.

At Bath, the ingenious Mr. John Osborn, sculptor.

July 1. At Wells, at a very advanced age, Mrs. Gambier, relict of Vice-Adm. James Gambier.

July 2. At Bath, Mrs. Lane, eldest dau. of the late Archdeacon (Austen) of

Cork.

July 11. At North Curry, John Hopkins Foster, esq.

STAFFORD.-At Handsworth, N. G. Clarke, esq. scholar of St. Peter's college, Camb. eldest son of N. R. Clarke, esq. of Upper Bedford Place.

SURREY.-July 11. At Blunt House, Croydon, aged 90, Mrs. Hill.

July 14. At Farnham, aged 96, Henry Gardiner, esq. formerly of Wandsworth. July 18. At Mortlake, aged 44, Henry Trevor Short, esq.

July 20. At Mitcham, aged 81, Mary, widow of O. B. Kallendar, esq. formerly of Devonshire.

SUSSEX. - July 15. At Brighton, Louisa-Maria, wife of Marlow Sidney,

esq.

July 16. At Petworth, George Daintrey, esq.

July 19. At Middleton House, near Lewes, aged 74, Elizabeth, wife of RearAdm. Tomlinson, daughter and co-heiress of the late Ralph Ward, esq.

WARWICK.-June 29. At Leaming ton, aged 60, Lady Augusta, relict of the Rev. G. F. Tavel, of Campsey Ash, Suffolk, and sister to the Duke of Grafton. She was married in 1811, and left a widow in 1829.

July 4. At Leamington, Letitia, third daughter of Sir T. Strange, of Upper Harley Street.

WILTS. June 22. At Purton House, aged 51, Richard Miles, esq.

Lately. At the residence of his father, Rowdenhill House, near Chippenham, Joseph Spiers, esq. silk manufacturer.

July 15. At Warminster, aged 76, Sarah, widow of George Rabbits, esq. of Heath House, Somerset.

WORCESTER.-June 27. At Malvern, aged 44, Samuel Waring, esq. of Bristol. His remains were interred in the Friends' burial-ground, at Worcester.

July 2. Aged 57, Archibald Duncan, esq. of Worcester, hop-merchant.

July 7. At Malvern-wells, Miss Magdalene Wienholt, of Reading.

YORK.-June 24. At Wakefield, aged 63, William Sanders, esq. only brother of the Rev. Charles Sanders, of Stamford.

June 28. At Ackworth, in her 65th year, Elizabeth, relict of the Right Rev. T. F. Middleton, first Bishop of Cal

cutta.

At Hull, in his 20th year, Mr. James Hare Caparn, a Commoner of Brase. nose College, Oxf. fifth son of Mr. Caparn, of Ashby Grove, near Harecastle.

July 11. Aged 56, Lieut. William Ley Tucker, R. N. a native of Devonshire, who the day previous left Hull for Market Weighton for change of air.

WALES. May 16. At Bettwus vicarage, aged 28, Caroline, wife of the Rev. Henry Butler, fourth dau. of the late Mr. Jacob Nockolds, of Audley End, Saffron Walden.

July 13. At the Lodge, Overton, Flintshire, Charlotte, sixth dau. of the late G. Kenyon, esq. of Cefne, Denbigh

shire.

Lately. Aged 102, Catharine Davies, of Nant, Rheol Mostyn, Flintshire. Her remains were followed to the church of Whitford by all her children, of whom there are eight now living, with 33 grandchildren, and upwards of 70 great grandchildren, some of whom are married and have offspring.

July 8. At Brecon, aged 69, Hugh Bold, esq. late Chairman of the Sessions, and a Deputy Lieutenant of Brecon.

SCOTLAND. June 9. At Edinburgh, aged 35, the Hon. Elizabeth Diana, wife to Duncan Davidson, esq. (late M.P. for the county of Cromarty), of Tulloch Castle, N.B. She was the eldest child of Godfrey third and late Lord Macdonald, by Louisa Maria, dau. of Farley Edsir, esq. and was married in 1825.

July 17. At Edinburgh, John Walter Brodie, third son of the late Alex. Brodie, D. D. of Eastbourne.

IRELAND.-Lately. At Tullycreevy, near Enniskillen, Margaret Guttrey, aged 106. She was married when 17, and had 15 children; at the time of her death she had living 60 grandchildren and 4 greatgrandchildren. She retained the perfect use of her understanding until the last four hours of her existence.

At Dublin, in her 79th year, Mrs. Wall, relict of Archdeacon Wall.

At Dublin, at an advanced age, the Right Hon. Margaret Viscountess Mountjoy. She was the eldest dau. of Hector Wallis, esq., became the second wife of the Right Hon. Luke Gardiner, Lord Viscount Mountjoy, in 1793, and was left his widow in 1798 (when his Lordship was slain at the battle of Ross during the Rebellion), having had issue CharlesJohn the late Earl of Blessington, and Margaret married to John Hely Hutchinson, esq. M.P. co. Tipperary.

June 3. Aged 43, the Right Hon. Hercules Langford Rowley, second Baron Langford, of Summerhill - house, co. Meath (1800). He succeeded his father (who was brother of the first Marquess of Headfort) in 1825; and having married in 1818 Miss Louisa-Augusta Rhodes, has left issue three sons: the eldest, Clotworthy-Wellington-William-Robert, now Lord Langford, was born in 1825.

EAST INDIES.-In March, in camp at Kurachee, with the army of the Indus, aged 21, Alfred-John Magnay, esq. H. M. 40th Reg., eleventh son of the late Christopher Magnay, of East Hill, Wandsworth, esq. Alderman of London.

March 25. At Calcutta, George-Alexander, third son of the late John Prinsep, esq. of Great Cumberland-st.

At Salem, Lieut. Archibald Douglas, Madras Eng.

Lately. Capt. Monypenny, H. M. 4th regiment, youngest brother of T. G. Monypenny, esq. M.P.

At sea, on board the Northumberland, on his passage home from India, Charles Slade, Major 3d Light Dragoons, second son of Gen. Sir John Slade, Bart.

WEST INDIES.-March 21. At St. Vincent's, aged 29, T. Moody, Capt. 70th Reg. eldest son of Lieut-Col. Moody, R. Eng.

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