four daughters, of whom two survive him. Mr. Bentley's portrait, by Daniel Maclise, esq. A.R.A. was a few years since engraved at the expense of the clerks of the Bank, as a mark of their high respect. At Great Prescott-st. aged 64, J. Cohen, esq. July 25. Elizabeth, wife of J. Grout, esq. of Stamford-hill. At Kennington, aged 77, Lewis Wolfe, esq. July 26. At Greenwich, John Hodgson, esq. late of Argyll-st. July 27. At Brompton, aged 67, Louisa, relict of W. Larken, esq. of Little Hadham, Herts, and dau. of Geo. Pochin, esq. of Newport, Essex. Aged 67, John Fentiman, esq. of Kennington. July 28. At Devonshire-place House, the residence of H. Moreton Dyer, esq. Mrs. Mary Pugh, in the 100th year of her age. In Doughty-st. Rebecca, widow of Isaac Keyser, esq. Aged 72, Daking Draper, esq. senior clerk in the University Life Assurance Society. July 29. Aged 75, John Rigge, esq. of Hunter-st. In Euston-sq. aged 66, Samuel Brandford Cox, esq. of Demerara and Chel. tenham. July 31. After a short illness, contracted whilst on duty on the ordnance survey of Ireland, aged 35, James Greatorex, esq. Lieut. Royal Engineers, son of the late Thomas Greatorex, esq. F.R.S. F.L.S. of Upper Norton-st. and Burtonupon-Trent. Lately. Mr. Warton, district surveyor of the parish of Whitechapel. In her 75th year, Susannah, wife of Thomas Spering, esq. of Wanstead. Aug. 1. William Boake, esq. of the firm of Hart and Boake, merchants, New York, whose body was found floating in the river. At an inquest nothing could be elicited as to how the body came into the river, but the coroner suggested that the deceased might have fallen into the water at the time when a large crowd was collected to witness the departure of Marshal Soult. In Little Britain, aged 77, Mr. ArcheLaus Cruse. At Ulster-terrace, Regent's-park, aged 11, Anna Maria, only surviving child of Sir Hesketh Fleetwood, Bart. M.P. In Hinde-st. Louisa Anne, relict of Vice-Adm. Lambert. In Clifford st. aged 61, William Sowerby, esq. of Putteridge-Bury, Herts. Aug. 3. Elizabeth, wife of Nicholas Mori, esq. of New Bond-st. Anna Bella, wife of Francis Gore, esq. late Governor of Upper Canada. Aug. 5. At Turnham-green, aged 79, T. W. Hughes, esq. late Excise Inspector of the River. At Bedford-square, at the house of her son-in-law, the Hon. Mr. Justice Patteson, aged 78, Frances-Duke, widow of J. Coleridge, esq. of Heath's-court, Ottery St. Mary, Devon. Aug. 6. Aged 41, Lady Frances Jane, wife of the Rev. Edward Bankes, and youngest dau. of the late Earl of Eldon. She was married on the 6th April 1820. Aug. 7. At Grove place, aged 91, Sarah, relict of T. Andrews, esq. of Great Portland-st. In Little Dean's-yard, Westminster, Harriett, wife of the Rev. John Bentall, youngest dau. of the late Joseph Everett, esq. of Salisbury. Aug. 11. In Hertford-st. aged 51, Harriett, wife of the Right Hon. Thomas Frankland Lewis, sister to Sir George Cornewall, Bart. and to the Viscountess Hereford. She was the fifth daughter of Sir George Cornewall (late Amyand) the 2nd Bart. by Catharine, only dau. and heiress of Velters Cornewall, of Moccas, co. Hereford, esq. and was married in 1805. At Notting-hill, Ann, relict of D. Jennings, esq. of Shaftesbury House, Kensington. Aug. 13. Aged 81, Sarah, wife of Joseph Gutteridge, esq. of Denmark-hill, Surrey, formerly of Wheathamstead, Herts. BEDS. July 27. At Bedford, aged 33, Joseph Trapp, esq. banker. BERKS.-July 24. At Reading, aged 80, Mr. Robert Snare, who carried on the business of bookseller and printer nearly 50 years in that town with great respectability. July 31. At Maidenhead, Henrietta, wife of Sir Stephen Gaselee. Aug. 5. At Tidmarsh, in consequence of a fall from his horse, aged 38, Robert Hopkins, esq. He entered Commoner of St. John's coll. Oxford, in 1818, and remained at College a few years, but did not proceed to a degree. He married the sister of Jeremiah Morrell, esq. of Oxford. CAMBRIDGE.-May 4. At Cambridge, aged 83, Mrs. Eliz. Carter Hatfield, the founder, and up to her death sole proprietor, of "The Huntingdon, Bedford, and Peterborough Gazette, and Cambridge Independent Press." Aug. 4. At Clare Hall lodge, Cambridge, aged 19, Marianne, only dau. of the Rev. Dr. Webb. DEVON. May 20. Aged 69, retired Rear-Adm. Cornelius Quinton. He was a Lieut. of the Leviathan 74, engaged in Lord Howe's battle, June 1, 1794. He obtained post rank in 1802, and was made a superannuated Rear-Admiral in Jan. 1830. July 9. At Cowley-place, near Exeter, Miss De Vins, eldest dau. of the late Richard De Vins, esq. of Wimpole-street, London. July 15. At Topsham, aged 78, Mary, widow of Charles Kendall, esq. Lieut. R. N. At Exeter, aged 69, retired RearAdm. John Winne. He was made a Lieutenant in 1790, and commanded the Rambler cutter attached to Lord Howe's fleet; served as first Lieut. of the Monarch 74, in the battle off Camperdown, Oct. 11, 1797; obtained the rank of Commander 1799, and Post Captain 1802. He subsequently commanded a district of Sea Fencibles on the western coast of England. July 20. At Exmouth, aged 76, the relict of Dr. Black. At Plymouth, aged 46, Augustus Northcote, esq. July 21. At Exeter, aged 62, Mr. John Rippon, well known in the ancient fraternity of Freemasonry, of which he became a member (in a lodge attached to the Devon Militia) in 1804. He served every office in that and other lodges for 20 years, and was a Masonic Knight Templar, Knight of Malta, and of the Rouge Croix, and as a Royal Arch Mason had filled the highest office of the Chapter. According to his own request, Brother Rippon was buried with the full ceremonies of masonry; which had not been performed in Exeter for nearly half a century. July 23. At Bridgetown, near Totnes, in his 70th year, Capt. C. S. Compton, late dockmaster of St. Katharine's Docks, London. July 24. Sarah, relict of the Rev. Edward Edinonds, Rector of Woodleigh. July 28. At Devonport, Mary, third daughter of James St. Aubyn, esq. of Bath, grand-dau. of Sir John St. Aubyn, Bart. Aug. 5. At Exeter, aged 77, Mrs. Mary Williams, one of the Society of Friends, dau. of the late Joshua Williams, banker. At Torquay, Mary, wife of Wallace Hall, esq. of Springfield, near Ross. Aug. 12. At Torpoint, David Fryer Bate, esq. surgeon. Aug. 15. At Honiton, aged 91, Mrs. Catherine Copleston, sister of the late Rev. John Bradford Copleston. DORSET. At Knowle, Louisa, eldest dau. of the late Robert Lambert, esq. DURHAM.-At Egglescliffe, aged 78, Mary, relict of the Rev. John Graves, author of the History of Cleveland. ESSEX. May 25. At Colchester, aged 74, Francis Tillett Abell, esq. July 21. At Epping, aged 51, Betsy, relict of W. T. Conquest, esq. of Puckeridge, Herts. Lately. At Arkesdon, in his 70th year, Allen Hurrell, esq. At Colchester, aged 29, Eleanor, dau. of the late C. Round, esq. of Birch Hall. GLOUCESTER. - June 2. At Bristol, aged 67, William Reynolds, esq. many years of Malpas House, co. Monmouth. July 16. At her seat, Banksfee House, near Moreton-in-the-Marsh, aged 92, Mrs. Elizabeth Scott, spinster. July 22. At Clifton, Catharine Golston, widow of the Rev. Theophilus Biddulph, dau. of John Lindon, esq. of Cannington, Somersetshire. July 25. Aged 77, Mrs. Peach, of Cheltenham, relict of Thomas Peach, esq. of Scraptoft Hall, Leicestershire. July 29. At Clifton, aged 55, Louisa Theresa Mary Ann, wife of the Ven. J. M. S. Glenie, Archdeacon of Colombo. Lately. At Cleavedon, near Bristol, Elizabeth, relict of John Baker Gribble, esq. late of the Old Jewry, and St. John's Wood-road, and dau. of Mr. Gill formerly of Windmill Row, Camberwell. Aug. 1. At Clifton, aged 20, HenryJardine, eldest son of the late Henry Parkes, esq. formerly of Warwick. Aug. 2. At Prestbury, near Cheltenham, aged 75, D. Whalley, esq. Aug. 4. At Cheltenham, Sarah, relict of John Elliott, esq. Aug. 7. At Westbury-on-Trym, in his 80th year, Richard Symes, esq. formerly of Bristol, son of the late Rev. Richard Symes, for 50 years the respected Rector of St. Werburgh's, after an union of 57 years with his surviving widow, Ann, dau. of the late Edw. Bowles, esq. HANTS - July 23. At Newport, Isle of Wight, aged 66, Eliza, eldest daughter of R. Gahan, esq. of Gahan's-town, Kil. kenny. July 29. Harriett Eleanor, wife of Charles Sturgeon, esq. of Pond Head Lodge, Lyndhurst, and Southamptonbuildings, Chancery-lane. July 31. In the Isle of Wight, in his 19th year, Ewan Robert Law, late of H. M. S. Seringapatam, second son of William John Law, esq. Lately. At Portsea, Lieut. Benjamin Bleatham, R.N. (1809). He was found suspended by the neck; verdict "Tempo. rary Insanity." July 22. At Cheshunt, aged 85, Sarah, widow of John Wakefield, esq. formerly of Gloucestershire. She has made the following bequests:-Deaf and Dumb Asylum, 15001.; London Missionary Society, 1000l.; London Hospital, 1000l.; and to each of the following, 5001.: St. Luke's, Blind School (St. George's-fields), British and Foreign Bible Society, Royal Jennerian Institution, Royal Humane Society, Marine Society, Asylum for Female Orphans, Foundling Hospital, St. Anne's Society Schools, London Orphan Asylum, Poor Orphans of Clergymen (St. John's Wood), Seamen's Hospital, Refuge for the Destitute, St. Thomas's Hospital, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. HERTFORD. At Caddington-hill, aged 76, John Pedley, esq. Aug. 5. At St. Alban's, aged 28, Mr. John Piggott, solicitor, second son of the late Mr. Isaac Piggott, many years Town Clerk. Aug. 15. At Oak-hill, aged 23, Catharine Haughton, eldest dau. of the late Sir Simon Haughton Clarke, Bart. KENT. July 19. At Canterbury, aged 74, Mrs. Carter, relict of Dr. Carter. July 26. At Ramsgate, aged 47, Percival Lewis, esq. of Downton-house, Radnorshire. Aug. 2. At Herne Bay, Elizabeth, wife of Thos. Kelley, esq. of Brixton. LANCASHIRE.-July 25. At Highfield near Manchester, Laurence Brock Hollinshead, esq. justice of the peace for the hundred of Salford. July 27. At Swinton-park, Manchester, aged 46, the Rev. Robt. Stephens M-Hall, D. C.L. Lately. At Liverpool, where she had resided for nearly a century, at the great age of one hundred and eleven, Mrs. Ann Wall. She was born June 29, 1727; she possessed a communicative disposition to the close of life. LINCOLN.-Aug. 10. At Bruntingthorpe rectory, aged 23, George Lionel Bridges Freeman, esq. B.A. of Caius college, Cambridge. MIDDLESEX.-June 11. Hubert, aged nine years; and on the 14th, Algernon, aged four years, sons of Hubert De Burgh, esq. of West Drayton. July 31. Elizabeth Palmer, wife of the Rev. James Cowe, Vicar of Sunbury. Aug. 2. At Enfield, aged 89, Frances, relict of G. Capes, esq. Aug. 3. At Stanmore, Selina, wife of G. J. Pennington, esq. Aug. 8. At Hounslow, aged 93, Sarah, relict of the late D. Bureau, esq. of Walbrook. Aug. 12. At Enfield, aged 73, the relict of Thomas Scrafton, esq. MONMOUTH.-July 24. At Chepstow, aged 80, William Morris, esq. NORFOLK.-June 15. At Heigham, aged 65, Frances, relict of James Reeve, esq. late of Halesworth. July 15. At the rectory, Southacre, aged 73, Thomas Ingle, esq. M.D. Fellow of St. Peter's college, Cambridge. He graduated B. A. 1787, M.A. 1790, M.D. 1797. Aug. 1. At Ellingham Hall, aged 86, Philip Dykes, esq. formerly of Beccles. At Morley, aged 35, Emily-MarySwinfen, wife of the Rev. L. Cooper, of Empingham, Rutland. NORTHAMPTON. - July 23. At the house of her brother-in-law S. Edwards, esq. of Long Buckby, aged 47, EleanorMartin, dau. of the late Charles Easton, esq. of Twickenham. July 24. At Peterborough, Louisa, wife of the Rev. Payne Edmunds, B.C.L. Rector of Theddlethorpe St. Helen's, co. Linc., cousin to the Earl of Lindsey. Lately. At the rectory, Tiffield, aged 28, James Flesher, esq. youngest son of the late Rev. John Thomas Flesher, M.A. He was for nearly four years house surgeon to the Bucks Infirmary; which situation he resigned about twelve months ago in consequence of illness. Aug. 14. At the house of her brotherin-law the Rev. J. Bateman, Guilsborough, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Joshua Wigley, D.D. Rector of Clipstone. NORTHUMBERLAND.-Sept. 1. Aged 38, Harriet, wife of G. C. Carpenter, esq. of Ford Cottage. Sept. 5. At Ewart-park, aged 91, Mrs. St. Paul. NOTTINGHAM. - July 22. At Nottingham, aged 61, Mr. Giles Balne, of Gracechurch-st. printer, of the late firm of Gye and Balne. Aug. 2. At Langford-hall, near Newark, aged 51, James Haffenden, esq. OXFORD. Aug. 3. At Banbury, aged 42, Thomas Brayne, esq. a much esteemed member of the medical profession. He held the office of Mayor of Banbury, in 1830, at the time of the Swing riots, and at the great Reform contest in May 1831. For his conduct in office he received, from 180 inhabitants, an elegant piece of plate. SHROPSHIRE.- July 31. At Shrewsbury, aged 50, Elizabeth, wife of Gen. Robert Phillips. SOMERSET.-May 20. At Bath, aged 81, Catharine, widow of the late E. Dawson, esq. of Castle Dawson, co. Derry. May 24. At Bath, Sophia, wife of Sir H. M. Mainwaring, Bart. of Peover Hall, Cheshire, and sister to the Viscount Combermere. She was the third dau. of Sir Robert Salusbury Cotton, Bart. by Frances, dau. and coh. of J. R. Stapleton, esq. was married in 1803, and has left a numerous family. June 23. Maria, third dau. of Robert Curry, esq. of Demond Place, Bath, and niece of Rear. Admiral Curry, C.B. Stoke. July 26. At Bath, Ann-Elizabeth, relict of Daniel Bennett, esq. of Farringdon-house, Berks. July 29. At Frome, in his 85th year, George George, esq. Aug. 7. At Frome, at the residence of her son-in-law E. L. Olive, esq. aged 61, Elizabeth, relict of T. Daniel, esq. of Bath. Aug. 9. At Weston-super-Mare, in his 14th year, George Emilius, eldest son of the Rev. Lord John Thynne. SUFFOLK.-May 13. At the house of his brother at Rougham, Capt. J. Garnham, Paymaster of the West Suffolk Militia. May 18. At Chellsworth, Ann, relict of H. S. Pocklington, esq. of Tyrllandwr-house, Glamorganshire. May 29. At Eye, aged 59, John Clouting, esq. Mayor of that borough. Aug. 6. At Combs, aged 32, SarahAnn, wife of the Rev. Richard Daniel, Rector of that parish. SURREY.-July 6. At Little Burgh, Banstead, aged 85, Sarah, relict of Christopher Buckle, esq. Aug. 5. At Farncomb, aged 81, Robt. Keeling, esq. late of Gibraltar. SUSSEX.-July 22. At Hastings, aged 65, Mr. William Suttaby, of Stationers'court, Ludgate-street, bookseller and pocket-book manufacturer, highly respected. In all his transactions, which were multifarious and arduous, he never lost sight of the blessed hope of everlasting life as set before him in the Gospel. July 28. At Brighton, aged 74, Abraham Redwood, esq. of Dorset-place, St. Marylebone, and of Antigua. Aug. 6. At Belmont, East Hoathly, aged 52, Edward, eldest son of the late Archdeacon Raynes, of Lewes. Aug. 8. At Brighton, Ann-Georgina, wife of Richard Williams, esq. late of Corfu. WARWICK.-July 27. In her 70th year, Jane, wife of William Tibbits, esq. of Warwick. July 28. In his 44th year, ThomasPeter Metcalfe More, esq. of Shottery, and of Barnborough-hall, Yorkshire. He was the only son of Thomas-Peter Metcalfe, esq. of Bath, by Teresa, dau. of George Throckmorton, esq. grand-dau. of Sir Robert Throckmorton, Bart. He took the name and arms of More by royal sign-manual 24 June 1797; and was the lineal descendant and representative of the great Lord Chancellor (see the pedigree in Hunter's South Yorkshire, vol. i. p. 376.). He has died unmarried; his only sister is the wife of Charles Eyston, esq. WILTS.-July 18. At Crewkerne, suddenly, aged 74, Joseph Sparks, esq. WORCESTER. July 30. At Leigh rectory, aged 2, Mary Millicent, third dau. of the Rev. H. Somers Cocks. Aug. 10. At Malvern, aged 50, Leonora, wife of Isaac Nicholson, esq. of King's Arms-yard, and Clapham-com mon. YORK.-Francis Marris, esq. of Roundhay, near Leeds; who has bequeathed to the fund for the relief of widows of Wesleyan ministers, 3,000l.; Wesleyan Missionary Society, 500l.; Methodist Preachers' Annuitant Society, 3001. ; Wesleyan Theological Institution, 2001. ; Bible Society, 2001.; Leeds Infirmary, 2001.; Manchester Infir. 200l.; Manchester Penitentiary, 100l. Aug. 13. At Ingleton, the widow of the Rev. Thomas Pooley, Vicar of Thornton in Lonsdale. WALES.-May 29. In his 12th year, Samuel-John-Harley-Rodney, only son of the late Samuel Bevan, esq. of Tynycwm, Radnorshire. May 30. At his seat, Llydiarde, co. Cardigan, aged 52, George Williams Parry, esq. Lately. At Cellws, Radnorshire, aged 37, Evan Williams Davies, esq. July 22. Aged 34, Elizabeth-Ann, wife of John Griffith, esq. of Llwynduris, co. Cardigan, eldest dau. of the late James Brown, esq. of Purbrook, Hants. IRELAND.-July 22. Trevor Corry, esq. of Newry, late a magistrate, and deputy-lieutenant of the county of Down, but omitted by the Lord-Lieutenant in the new commission. Lately. Roland O' More, younger brother of G. O'More, of Cloghen Castle, deputy-lieutenant for the King's county. When his body was taken for interment to the venerable ruins of Meelek Abbey, the bearers were obstructed at the entrance to the cemetery by one of the Friars named Reynolds, who rushed upon the clergyman, and kicked the prayerbook out of his hands, declaring that no Protestant prayers should be read there, but was obliged to retreat. Aged 32, Peter Townshend de Blaquiere, esq. nephew of Lord de Blaquiere, a prisoner in the Marshalsea, Mullingar. He had been confined a year for 2001."; and not having the means to discharge his debts, he sank into lowness of spirits, which ended in apoplexy. He retired from the 46th regiment some time ago. In Dublin, Major Conolly, late 34th regiment. In Dublin, Capt. J. D. Blundell, late of R. Art. SCOTLAND.-July 21. At Cambeltown, aged 20, Alexander, only son of Col. Sir A. Anderson, C.B., K.T.S. July 28. At Warriston-house, near Edinburgh, aged 71, the widow of the celebrated philosopher, Dugald Stewart, who had survived her husband ten years. Mrs. Stewart was sister to the late Countess Purgstall, the subject of Captain Hall's "Schloss Hainfeld," and to Geo. Cranstoun, esq. advocate, now Lord Corehouse. She holds a high place among the authors of Scottish song. In Fifeshire, Joseph Friskin, at the age, as is believed, of 112 years. This remarkable person was an African negro, the son and prospective heir of a chief. He uniformly stated that he was 20 years of age when he came to this country. He was domestic servant to Lord Lovat in 1745, and he gave a vivid description of the blockade of Edinburgh. He continued with Lady Lovat after the execution of her husband, then became a cook on board ship, and escaped from the Royal George when " brave Kempenfelt went down, with twice 500 men," in 1782. nen." 1782. continued hale and vigorous until within few months of his death, ath, and his latter days were tended by the Makgills of Kemback, with whom he had lived as a a domestic. He At Forfar, Capt. Nash, h. p. 46th regt. At Edinburgh, Lieut. Carfrae, late 6th Royal Vet. Batt. Aug. 3. At Inverness, aged 43, H. Dixon, esq. of Astle, Cheshire. Dixon EAST INDIES. - At Bombay, Capt. Frederick M'Gillivray, of the engineer corps. The Governor in Council has expressed his sense of the loss of an officer equally remarkable for his scientific acquirements, his acquaintance with practical mechanics, and his devotion to the discharge of his public duties. March 16. On his passage from India to the Cape, Col. Wm. Coward Faithfull, C.B. 17th Native Infantry; a native of Winchester. He was recently named in the Gazette to the brevet rank of Major-General. He had resided forty years in India. April 25. At Benares, Major-General Clements Brown, C.B. Royal Artillery. Lately. At Bengal, Major Henry Andrews, 3rd light dragoons. At Meerut, Bengal, Capt. Carmac, 3d regt. At Bombay, Lieut. English, 6th regt. At the Cape of Good Hope, on passage from Ceylon, Major Ricketts, 58th regt. WEST INDIES. - June 1. At Boteau, Dominica, aged 18, H. S. Elwin, eldest son of the Rev. T. H. Elwin, of East Barnet, Herts. Aged 26, John Ford, esq. late of St. Petersburgh. With others, on board the sloop Careb, he met with his untimely end by the upsetting of the vessel off the island of St. Croix. Drowned at Bermuda, Lieut. Borton, 30th regt. Drowned off St. Domingo, Lieut. Fraser, 56th regt. At the Havannah, Lieut. Winn, Ist West India regt. At Barbadoes, Lieut. Carew, 1st West India regt. ABROAD. April 3. At St. Jago de Cuba, Dr. Antomarchi, the physician who followed Napoleon to St. Helena, and remained with him while he lived. Dr. A. arrived about three years since at New Orleans, from France, and afterwards travelled through Mexico. On his return to the United States he stopped at St. Jago de Cuba, to visit some relatives, where he fell a victim to the yellow fever. April 14. Drowned, off Bona, near Tunis, aged 26, the Hon. Graham Hay St. Vincent de Ros Kinnaird, Lieut. R.N. commanding her Majesty's brig Rapid; brother to Lord Kinnaird. He was the second son of Charles 8th and late Lord Kinnaird, by Lady Olivia Letitia Fitz Gerald, sister to the present Duke of Leinster. This very promising young officer had, under circumstances of considerable difficulty and danger, saved the lives of all his crew, when his ship was stranded on the coast of Tunis; and was unfortunately drowned by his boat upsetting in a heavy surf, when taking measures for getting her again on float. He had served for three years and a half in H. M. S. Despatch, the two last as First Lieutenant; and his merits had been noticed by the Commanders-in-chief Sir J. Rowley and Sir R. Stopford. May 20. At Paris, Sir John Archibald Drummond Stewart, of Grantullyand Logiealmond, co. Perth, the 6th Bart. He was the son and heir of Sir George Stewart, by Catharine dau. of John Drummond, of Logiealmond, esq. and succeeded to the title in 1837. He married, in 1832, Lady Jane Stewart, eldest dau. of the Earl of Moray; but, leaving no issue, is succeeded in his title by his next brother Capt. William Stewart. |