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CLERGY DECEASED.

Aug. 13. At Wincanton, the Rev. William Carpendale, Perpetual Curate of that parish, and Rector of Silton, Dorset. He was the youngest son of the late Rev. Thomas Carpendale, of Armagh; and was presented to Wincanton in 1829 by Messrs. Messiter; to Silton, we believe, more recently.

At Ovingham, Northumberland, aged 40, the Rev. James Birkett, M. A. Perpetual Curate of that place, to which he was presented in 1834 by C. W. Bigge,

esq.

Aug. 15. The Rev. John Barlow Seale, D.D. Rector of Stisted, Essex, and of

Anstey, Herts. He was formerly Fellow and Tutor of Christ's college, Cambridge, where, in 1770, he was elected to one of the Craven scholarships; he graduated B.A. 1774 as seventh Wrangler; obtained in that year the second Chancellor's medal; in 1775 one of the Middle Bachelors' prizes; and in 1776 one of the Senior Bachelors' prizes; and he proceeded M.A. 1777, D.D. 1789. He for some time acted as Deputy Regius Professor of Divinity in the absence of Bishop Watson. He was collated to Stisted in 1792, by Archbishop Moore, and presented to Anstey in 1806 by his college.

Lately. At Dover, aged 42, the Rev. William Theophilus Blackburne, M.A. He was a son of the late William Black.. burne, M.D. of Cavendish-square, and afterwards of Eastcot house, near Wells.

The Rev. Thomas Browne, late Second Master of the Grammar School, Christ's Hospital. He was educated at that institution, and thence elected to Corpus Christi college, Cambridge, in 1825.

At the Cape of Good Hope, the Rev. Thomas Browning, of White's Hall, near Stroud.

At his glebe, aged 43, the Rev. Eris Davis, Rector of Raheny, co. Limerick. The Rev. C. Dumaresq, Rector of St. Mary's parish, Jersey.

Aged 61, the Rev. N. Dunscombe, Rector of Kilcolly, co. Cork.

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July 14. At Hampstead, Elizabeth, relict of Jonathan Henry Key, esq. whom she survived nine weeks (see the Magazine for June last, p. 666). She was the eldest dau. of Lionel Lampet, esq. of Bridgenorth, and was married Nov. 5, 1817, but had no family.

July 31. Robert Joseph Rookwood, esq. of Coldham-hall, Suffolk, uncle to Sir Thomas Gage, of Hengrave, Bart. He took the name of Rookwood in 1799, having succeeded to the estates of that ancient family (see the Collectanea Topog. et Geneal. vol. II. p. 147). He married 1st, in 1804, Mary, dau. of Thos. Worswick, of Lancaster, esq. and 2ndly in 1809 Eliza, only child of Count Manus O'Donell, a General in the Austrian service; but, having died without surviving issue, is succeeded in his estates by his only surviving brother John Gage, esq. F.R.S. Director of the Society of Antiquaries.

Aug. 7. At Pimlico, Edward, youngest son of the late Rev. George Bass Oliver, Vicar of Belgrave-cum-Birstal, Leicestershire, and of Glynde, Sussex.

Aug. 14. Aged 27, Edward Gray, esq. of Haringay House, Hornsey.

Aug. 16. At Blackheath, aged 78, Margaretta Ann, wid. of John Bridges, esq.

Capt. John Newman Wylde, half-pay 56th regiment, son of the late Rev. S. L. Wylde, of Burrington, Wilts. This officer received a grape shot in the left side, which shattered his hip-bone, whilst gallantly leading the grenadiers of the 56th into the breach at Čiudad Roderigo, from which wound he never recovered.

Aug. 17. In Guildford-st. aged 29, William John Pitt Goodrich, esq. of Lincoln's Inn, barrister-at-law, and late of Oriel College, in which Society he entered as Commoner in 1828, but did not proceed to a degree. He was the eldest son of Wm. Goodrich, esq. of Matson House, near Gloucester.

Aug. 18. At Hammersmith, aged 80, John Frederick Buhl, esq.

At his mother's house, aged 53, James Watson, esq. stockbroker, of Throgmorton-street.

In consequence of an accident, aged 54, Wm. F. Blick, M.D. of Walthamstow, Essex, brother of the Rev. Chas. Blick, of St. John's coll. Cambridge.

At Blackheath Park, aged 68, Elizabeth Ann, widow of Robt. Sowerby, esq. Aug. 21. In his 65th year, Mr. Henry Fox Cooper, many years connected with the London press, and formerly editor of the John Bull newspaper.

Aug. 22. Aged 76, Elizabeth, relict of Timothy Stansfield, esq. of Field House, New Cross.

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Aug. 23. Roger Parry, esq. of Isling

ton.

Aug. 24. In Great Coram-st. aged 72, Richard Bromley, esq. of Plymouth.

Aug. 25. At Kentish Town, aged 20, Samuel Montague Champneys, esq.scholar of Brazennose coll. and brother of the Rev. W. W. Champneys, M. A. late Fellow of that Society. He had just sat down to dinner when he was seized with a fit, and, falling back in his chair, he expired in five minutes without a struggle.

Aug. 26. The wife of W. Hall, esq. of Bayswater-terr. elder dau. of the Rev. H. Harvey, of Bridekirk, Cumberland, and relict of the Rev. F. Fallows, As. tronomer Royal of the Cape of Good Hope.

Aug. 27. At Pentonville, aged 45, the Rev. Samuel Bradshaw, late of Manchester.

Aug. 28. Anne Elizabeth, wife of Wm. H. Good, esq. of New Burlington

street.

In Eaton-sq. aged 62, the Right Hon. Emily Countess of Abingdon. She was fifth dau. of the late Gen. the Hon. Thos. Gage, brother of the first Viscount Gage. She was married on the 27th Aug. 1807, and of a family of eight children, the issue of this union, five survive their lamented mother.

At Mile-end, aged 73, W. Tomlinson, esq. of St. Helen's-place.

În Bedford-place, Henry Toulmin, esq. of Furnival's Inn.

Aug. 29. Captain H. Stone, of the Bengal military service.

Aug. 30. At Dulwich, aged 47, T. S. Withington, esq.

In Craven-st. aged 64, Charles Holland, esq.

In Henrietta-st. Cavendish-sq. Matilda, wife of Rev. John Hobart Caunter. Sept. 3. At Clapham-common, aged 63, Mrs. David Fernandez.

Sept. 4. In Chapel-st. Belgrave-sq. aged 38, the Lady Barbara Crauford, sister to the Earl of Coventry. She was the sixth dau. of Geo.- Wm. seventh and late Earl, by his second wife Peggy, 2nd dau. and coh. of Sir Abraham Pitches; she was married in 1818 to the late Col. Alexander Charles Crauford, son of Sir James Crauford, of Kilburney, Bart. Sept. 6. In New Inn-buildings, aged 24, Esther. Maria, only dau. of John P. Binham, formerly of Exeter, one of the people called Quakers.

Sept. 7. Aged 75, George Howe Browne, esq. Secretary of the Westminster Fire Office, in the service of which society he passed upwards of 62 years.

Sept. 8. At York-terr. Regent's-pk. aged 85, William Sturch, esq.

At Lower Tooting, aged 63, John Roberts, esq.

At Herne Hill, aged 70, Judah Cohen, esq.

Sept. 13. At Norwood, aged 57, Francis C. Aberdein, esq. of Lloyd's.

Sept. 15. At his house, in York-terr. Regent's-pk. aged 61, in consequence of having been knocked down by a cart in the New Road, William Kay, esq. of the Mains, Cumberland, and Tring Park, Hertfordshire.

Sept. 16. At Montague House, Portman-sq. aged 26, George Herbert, esq. of the Coldstream Guards, son of the late Hon. and Rev. George Herbert, and cousin of the Earl of Carnarvon. His death was occasioned by the bursting of a blood vessel.

Sept. 17. At Camberwell, aged 84, Thomas Fynmore, esq.

At Stamford-hill, aged 83, John Trea. cher, esq.

Sept. 18. In Guildford-st. Hannah, widow of John Cowley, esq.

Sept. 19. At her son's, Fulham, aged 72, Elizabeth, relict of Joseph Roe, esq. of Fulham.

BEDS.-Aug. 21. At Leighton Buzzard, Mary, relict of Wm. Rose Wülbier, esq. formerly of Dean's-yd. Westminster.

BERKS.-Aug. 29. At Marcham, aged 56, Mary, wife of the Rev. Herbert Randolph, M. A. vicar of that parish, dau. of P. D. Burridge, esq. of Stoke St. Mary, Somerset.

Lately. At Wickhill House, the relict of Sir John Sewell, D. C.L.

Sept. 4. At Reading, Thomas Bigg, a highly esteemed member of the Society of Friends, some years ago a resident of Bristol.

Sept. 5. At the residence of her niece, Reading, aged 73, Mrs. Margaret Bean, relict of the Rev. Peter Bean, of Tottenham.

BUCKS.-Lately. At Ashendon, aged 105, Elizabeth Toms; she retained her faculties till within a few days of her death, and never had a pair of spectacles in her life.

Aug. 15. Aged 21, Lieut. William Howard Vyse, 2d Life Guards, third son of Col. Vyse, of Stoke, near Windsor. Being suddenly seized with a fit while fishing, he fell into the water, and was drowned, though it was only three feet deep.

Sept. 13. At Eton College, aged 30, Charles Wilder, esq. M.A. a Lay Fellow of King's coll. Camb.

Robert Gray, esq. of Buckingham.
CAMBRIDGE. Lately. Cheetham

Mortlock, esq. of Cambridge.

July 29. At Denny Abbey, in her 75th year, Mary, relict of John Turner, esq. of Cadbury, co. Devon.

CORNWALL.-Aug. 31. At Liskeard, Sarah, relict of Edward Lyne, esq.

DERBY.-Aug. 28. At the residence of her son at Walton-upon-Trent, Caroline Isabella, relict of Rev. Edw. Cooper, Rector of Hamstall Ridware, and of Yoxall, Staff. only dau. of the late P. L. Powys, esq. of Hardwicke House, Oxfordshire.

DEVON.-Aug. 7. The wife of Wm. H. Tanner, esq. of Exeter.

Aug. 17.

At Lympstone, Capt. Henry Harkness, late of the Hon. East India Company's military service in Madras, and recently Secretary to the Royal Asiatic Society.

Aug. 19. At Raleigh House, Plymouth, aged 37, Harriett, wife of Commander Edward Blanckley, R.N. She was the fourth dau. of the late George Matcham, esq. by Catharine, daughter of the late Rev. Edmund Nelson, M. A. Rector of Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, and sister to Lord Viscount Nelson.

Lately. At Torrington, Mary, widow of Richard Tapley, chemist, &c. dau. of the late Rev. Richard Lewis, of Honiton, one of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for Devon and Somersetshire.

Sept. 2. Elizabeth, relict of William White, esq. of Exminster.

Sept. 3. At Landcombe, near Dartmouth, at her son's residence, in her 90th year, Mrs. Oldrieve, relict of Lewis Oldrieve, esq. of Street.

Sept. 8. At Bideford, (from grief, occasioned by the loss of her sister on the 10th July,) Mary, the surviving child of Vice-Adm. Cochet. Sept. 13. At Exeter, aged 35, Ann, wife of George Hitchcock, esq. of New Bridge-st. Blackfriars.

DORSET.-Aug. 20. At Brownsea Castle, the seat of Sir Charles Chad, Bart. aged 50, the Lady Isabella-Elizabeth Turnour, dau. of the late Edw.Garth second Earl of Winterton, aunt of the present (the fourth) Earl of Winterton, and sister of the late Lady Chad.

Aug. 30. At Poole, aged 69, James Seager, esq. one of the magistrates for the borough. He had attended the funeral of the late B. L. Lester, esq. and was returning to his own residence, when he was suddenly seized in the street, and in a few hours he was a corpse. He was a member of the old corporation, and had frequently been Mayor.

Aug. 30. At Hyde-house, Robert Radclyffe, jun. esq.

Lately. At Hay, near Lyme, the

widow of Wm. Cornish, esq. formerly of Stamford Hill, Middlesex.

At Shaftesbury, aged 32, Mr. Peter Rideout, eldest son of the Rev. P. R. Rideout, M. A. of Wadham College.

Sept. 10. At General Gore Browne's, Weymouth, Mary, wife of Colonel Melville Browne.

DURHAM.-Aug. 29. At Durham, Mrs. Davison, mother of the Rev. John Davison, B.D. Prebendary of Worcester Cathedral.

GLOUCESTER.-Aug. 16. At the residence of his brother, Clifton, aged 41, Captain Harford, late of the 34th regt.

Aug. 27. At Cheltenham, Col. Crowder, of Brotherton, co. York.

Laura Jane, wife of the Rev. John Bryant Clifford, Incumbent of St. Matthew, Kingsdown.

Aged 74, at Cheltenham, Thomas Edwards, esq. of Prestbury, formerly of Bristol.

Lately. At Clifton, aged 16, Emily Isabella, fourth dau. of John Hugh Smyth Pigott, esq. of Brockley Hall.

Sept. 4. At Clifton, Barbara, wife of Chas. Edw. Bernard, M.D.

At Highnam Court, near Gloucester, in her 85th year, Eleanor, relict of Valen. tine Baker, esq. of Bristol.

Sept. 6. At Bristol, at an advanced age, Peregrine Stockdale, esq.

Sept. 8. At Clifton, Juliana, relict of Col. Yorke, dau. of the late John Dodd, esq. of Swallowfield Park, Berks.

HANTS.-Aug. 19. At the residence of Lady Holmes, Newport, Dr. Bedeke, of Westover Cottage, Î. W.

Aug. 28. At Kitnocks, near Botley, Frances Elizabeth Peake, wife of Mr. Thomas Peake, of Liverpool, and niece of the late John Fawcett, esq.

Aug. 31. At Bitterne, near Southampton, aged 62, Dorothy Price, relict of James Horner, esq.

In the Close, Winchester, aged 51, Charlotte Sophia, wife of the Hon. and Rev. Gerard Noel.

Lately. At New Village, I. W. aged 79, George Young, esq. Sept. 3. At Southampton, aged 59, Charles Maule, esq. for many years an eminent surgeon of that town.

At Portsmouth, aged 66, Miss Alcott, sister of John Alcott, esq. formerly storekeeper of Portsmouth Dock-yard.

At Hoddington House, in her 15th year, Anna Maria, eldest dau. of Wm. Lumley Sclater, esq. Sept. 4. Short, esq.

At Woodlands, Charles

Sept. 9. Elizabeth, relict of James Brown, esq. of Bedhampton-park.

At the Elms, near Lymington, aged 8, Lewis-William-Mulcaster, second and youngest son of Lieut.-Col. Pringle Taylor.

Aug. 16. At Southampton, at an advanced age, Mrs. Susan Biddulph, daughter of Sir Theophilus Biddulph, Bart. of Birbury Hall, Warw.

Sept. 18. At Southsea, George Quicke, esq. late Captain in the King's Dragoon Guards, 6th and youngest son of the late John Quicke, esq. of Newton House, Devon.

HEREFORD.-Aug. 9. At her brother's house, in the Close, Hereford, Anne Maria, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Hugh Morgan, D.D. formerly Canon Residentiary.

Lately. At Hereford, aged 71, Capt. A. Baker, formerly in the cavalry service of the Hon. E. I. C.

At Calverhill, aged 80, James Whitney, esq. Lieut.- Col. of the North Herefordshire Militia, and many years Major of the County Regular Militia.

Sept. 13. At Kington, G. Collis, esq. formerly of Birmingham, and late of Worcester and Leamington. He was visiting his brother-in-law, J. Muscott, esq. of Weston Bury, near Pembridge, and had driven in the morning into Kington, when, on his return, he fell dead from the box of his carriage.

Mary-Anne,

HERTS. Aug. 29. youngest dau. of Francis Sapte, esq. of Codicote-lodge.

Sept. 13. At her residence, Lockleys, aged 73, Elizabeth Maria, widow of Sir George Shee, Bart.

KENT.-Lately. At Canterbury, aged 52, Robert Chisholm, esq. M.D. Sept. 3. At Ramsgate, aged 61, Diana, wife of George Snowden, esq. youngest dau. of the late Silvanus Grove, esq. of Woodford, Essex.

Sept. 11. At Tunbridge Wells, in her 50th year, Sarah Marianne, wife of Thomas Poynder, esq. of Wimpole-st.

Sept. 13. At his residence, Turkey Mills, Boxley, aged 77, Finch Hollingworth, esq.

LANCASTER.-July 27. At the house of J. K. Heron, esq. Swinton Park, Manchester, aged 46, the Rev. R. S. M'All, LL.D. He was educated for the ministry at Hoxton Academy. In 1815 be was called to be the pastor of a congregation meeting in the Macclesfield Sunday School, and in a few years it was found necessary to build a large chapel for the accommodation of his congregation.

His ordination took place there; the venerated William Roby and other Independent Ministers taking part on the

occasion. He remained twelve years in Macclesfield, and removed to Manchester in 1827. No death amongst Dissenting Ministers has occasioned so deep a sensation since that of the lamented Mr. Spencer, of Liverpool.

Aug. 20. At Manchester, suddenly, of apoplexy, aged 54, Richard Smith, esq. of Rusholme. He left his home in perfect health to walk to his warehouse in Piccadilly. He was one of the brothers of a very large family left by Mr. Smith, of the old-established and opulent house of Smith and Ingle, the well-known paper makers. His father died in a similar way about twenty years ago. He has left a son and two daughters.

Aug. 23. At Penketh Hall, Wavertree, the residence of her son-in-law John Woolright, esq. in her 60th year, the wife of Wm. Tuppen, esq. of Reading.

Sept. 6. At Oldham, aged 75, Mr. John Knight, a well-known advocate of Radical Reform. He was a prominent supporter of the views of Hunt and his party in the eventful period of 1819, and was twice imprisoned for his share in the political transactions of that unhappy period. In his latter days he became an extensive dealer in political publications, and about six months ago was appointed treasurer of the poor-rates of the township of Oldham.

Sept. 8. Aged 38, Anne, wife of William Marshall, esq. of Penwortham Lodge.

LINCOLN.-Aug. 10. At Bruntingthorpe rectory, aged 23, George Lionel Bridges Freeman, esq. B.A. of Caius college, Cambridge.

Sept. 3. At the vicarage, Morton, near Bourn, in her 82d year, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. Samuel Hopkinson.

MIDDLESEX.-Sept. 1. At Hadley, aged 58, Mrs. Vere, of Berkeley square, daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Lucas, and aunt to the Rev. R. Lucas, of Edithweston, Rutland.

Sept 3. At the rectory, Isleworth, aged 74, Miss Mary Douglas.

MONMOUTH. Mrs. Henry Talbot, wife of the Rector of Mitchell Troy.

SALOP.-Aug. 31. At St. John's hill, Shrewsbury, aged 21, Henry Beck, esq. son of the late Peter Beck, esq.

SOMERSET.-Aug. 13. At Upton, near Bath, Lawson Hurleston, esq. of a family long known and respected in the West of England, but now nearly extinct.

Aug. 19. At Bath, aged 82, Mrs. Mary Gray, the last-surviving sister of the Right Rev. Dr. Gray, late Bishop of Bristol, and of Mr. Gray, of Castle Cary,

Aug. 20. At Bath, aged 82, John Hooke Green, esq. late of Reading, and formerly of Fisherton-Anger, Salisbury. Aug. 29. At Weston-super-Mare, aged 78, Michael Burke, esq. of Ballydugan, co. Galway.

Sept. 2. At Lyncombe, Bath, Mostyn Jones, esq. son of the late Rev. Thomas Jones, of Redland, D.D.

Sept. 13. In her 93rd year, Lætitia, relict of James Sparrow, esq. of Flax Bourton.

Sept. 14. At Garston House, Frome, aged 43, John Charleton Yeatman, esq.

surgeon.

SUFFOLK.-Aug. 23. At Earl Soham, aged 82, Sarah, wife of C. Wishaw, esq., formerly of Gray's Inn.

Aug. 30. At New House, Pakenham, the residence of the Rev. Spring Casborne, aged 83, Mrs. Martha Hatch, daughter of the late Henry Emlyn, esq. Architect, F.A.S. of Windsor, and widow of the Rev. George Avery Hatch, Rector of St. Matthew's, Friday-street, and sister of the late Mrs. Lofft, of Troston Hall.

Lately. At Walton, aged 85, Eliza, wife of the Rev. W. Cantlow, of Stretford, Camb.

SURREY.-July 11. At Brockhamlodge, Dorking, in his 93rd year, Capt. Charles Morris, the celebrated lyric bard. Many of his convivial songs will live, and much that he ought not to have written is already forgotten. He was an agreeable companion, whose society in early and middle life was much coveted and relished by those who had the opportunity of its enjoyment.

Aug. 15. At Addleston, aged 74, Mr. William Ridley, for 25 years an inhabitant of that village, formerly an eminent engraver.

Aug. 21. At Mortlake, aged 28, Juliana, wife of George Tyrrel, esq. youngest dau. of the late Thomas Porteus, esq. of Parkbury-lodge, Herts.

Sept. 17. At Richmond, aged 26, Frederick Richard, only son of Richard Halley, of Berners-st.

SUSSEX.-Aug. 26. At Brighton, Charlotte, widow of Lieut-Col. Fitzgerald, and dau. of the late Sir Chas. Holloway, R.E.

Lately. At West Wittering, Anna Maria, wife of Lieut. Macnamara, R.N., dau. of the late Gabriel Wynne Aubrey, esq. formerly of Newtown, Montgomeryshire, and late of Bath.

At Brighton, Emma, widow of the Rev. T. R. Hooker, D. D. Vicar of Rottingdean.

Sept. 6. At Brighton, Peter Lock,

esq. late Principal Surveyor of the Customs in the port of London.

Sept. 6. At the Rev. Richard Constable's, Cowfold, aged 51, William Newbery, esq.

Sept. 15. At Brighton, aged 70, Samuel Townsend Wright, esq. formerly of Clover-hill, co. Cork.

Sept. 16. At Brighton, in his 17th year, Cecil-Henry-Francis, third son of Sir Henry and Lady Frances Calder.

WARWICK.-Aug. 11. Aged 63, Edward Wright, esq. of Edgbaston, late of Birmingham.

Aug. 14. At Baddesley Clinton, aged 18, Henrietta Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Lady Harriet and the late Edward Ferrers, esq.

Aug. 20. At Leamington, Agnes, relict of the late celebrated Dr. Fletcher, of Edinburgh.

Lately. At the house of her brotherin-law Mr. Boulton, of Studley, Miss Holyoake.

WORCESTER.-Aug. 14. At Great Malvern, Mrs. Marianne Harrington, of Clifton, third and last surviving daughter of the late Sir James Harrington, seventh Baronet, and great-aunt of Sir John Edward Harrington, the present and tenth Baronet.

Lately. George Collis, esq. of Wichenford, Worcestershire, formerly of Birmingham.

WILTS.-Sept. 10. At Salisbury, aged 57, Caroline, widow of Alexander Denmark, M.D., R.N.

YORK.-Aug. 7. At Carleton Hall, near Middleham, aged 60, Miss Yarker, eldest dau. of the late Rev. L. Yarker, of Fingall, and of Leyburn Hall.

Aug. 14. Aged 55, William Pilkington, esq. of Thorne, for many years an emi nent commissioner and land-surveyor.

Aug. 19. The wife of the Rev. James Geldart, D. C.L., Rector of Kirk Deigh

ton.

Sept. 8. At Scarborough, aged 64, John Stephenson, esq.

SCOTLAND.-At Brawlbin, co. Caithness, Mr. Donald Mackay, or Crombach, at the patriarchial age of 108. He served in the Reay Militia so far back as the year 1745, (the memorable one of the rebellion), and was one of those engaged in the capture of the money which had been forwarded from the Continent for the use of the unfortunate Prince Charles Stuart. He was the intimate friend of the celebrated Rob Doun, the bard of Lord Reay's country, some of whose favourite songs he was in the habit of chaunting within a few days of his death. He was a man of exceedingly sober habits,

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