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banker, of Chichester. He was buried in the family vault, in the Cloisters.

At Windsor, Mary, second dau. of the late John F. Scott, esq. solicitor, of New-sq. Lincoln's-inn, and John-st. Bedford-row.

At Penmaen-Mawr, North Wales, Margaret Gordon, relict of Josias Verelst, esq. of Breamlodge, Gloucestershire.

At Wetwang, near Driffield, aged 40, Mr. Henry Vickerman, farmer, and son-in-law of the Rev. Geo. Allen, Vicar of Driffield.

Sept. 28. At Swanage, Dorset, aged 37, AnnaMaria, wife of Philip Alexander, esq.

Aged 43, Elizabeth-Every, wife of Lieut.-Col. Edward Every Clayton, of Carr Hall, near Colne.

At St. Clement's, Jersey, aged 23, John Tindal De Venlle, esq. late of the 7th Hussars, eldest son of the late Sir John De Veulle, Bailli of Jersey. Aged 54, Harriet, the wife of William Edwards, esq. of Highbury-place.

At Framlingham, Louisa, relict of John Edwards, esq.

At Driffield, Annie, youngest dau. of the late Geo. Hopper, esq. of Kelleythorpe, near Driffield.

Mary, widow of Wm. Kinglake, esq. of Taunton. At Heavitree, near Exeter, aged 67, ElizabethTomlinson, widow of Lewis Lamotte, esq. of Jamaica.

At the residence of her son-in-law,Capt. Aldham, R.N. Farlington, near Havant, Mrs. Pearson, relict of John Pearson, esq. of Nottingham.

At Chelsea, Sarahi-Bredell, wife of J. Rodwell, esq. of Alderton Hall, Suffolk.

Drowned in the wreck of the Anna-Jane, on Barra Island, on their passage to Canada, Lieut. C. Rose, R.N. and Miriam his wife, of Melbourne, Canada East, formerly of Devonport; also, aged 13, John Potter Cattley, late of Stillington, near York, son of Mr. Stephen Robert Cattley. Lieut. Charles Rose entered the navy in 1800 on board the Pompée 74, in which he fought at Algesiras, and assisted at the blockade of Cadiz. He served for thirteen years on full pay, but not since he became Lieutenant in 1815.

Emily, youngest dau. of Edward Shackle, esq. of Botwell House, Hayes, Middlesex.

At Rochester, aged 71, Steph. Jennings Swayne, M.D. Deputy-Inspector of Hospitals and Fleets, and a justice of the peace for the county of Kent. Sept. 29. At Preston, Lancash. aged 76, Thomas Ainsworth, esq.

Rebecca, wife of William B. Atkinson, surgeon, Margate.

At Bath, aged 86, Mary-Louisa, widow of Robert Ball, esq.

In Kettering Union, aged 107, Sam. Billingham. In Randolph-road, Major James Buchanan, late of the H.E.I.C.S.

At Warley Hall, Barston, aged 76, John Gem, esq. Lieut. of the Warwickshire Militia. He joined the regiment at Hull, in the year 1805.

At the parsonage, Horsforth, aged 84, Ann, widow of Gilbert Handasyde, esq. of London.

At Stonehouse, aged 72, Capt. Philip Herbert, formerly of the Hon. E.I. Company's Service.

At Maida-hill, aged 95, Mrs. Ann James, relict of J. James, esq. late of Cardiganshire.

Sarah, wife of Thomas Jones, esq. of East Dulwich House, East Dulwich.

At Dean Prior vicarage, near Ashburton, Fanny, wife of the Rev. Robert Kitson.

At her uncle's, South Villa, Kennington, Frances-Euphemia, second dau. of the late Hon. Alexander Murchison, of Springfield, Jamaica.

In Langham pl. Edward Ponsonby Peele, esq. At Clifton, Emily, youngest dau. of the late Thomas Rickards, esq. of Clapton, Middlesex.

At Priory Cottage, Grosmont, aged 31, Mary, wife of James Wilkinson, jun. esq.

At East Carolina, near Easingwold, Yorkshire, aged 69, Mr. John Windross. He was a strict adherent to the Conservative interest; the author of a small work called "The Terrier."

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the late Sir Theophilus Biddulph, Bart. of Berbury Hall, Warw.

At Plymouth, Harriet, eldest dau. of the late Rev. John Buller.

At North Rode, Cheshire, aged 57, Michael Daintry, late Captain in the 6th Dragoon Guards. Aged 57, Sarah, wife of the Rev. D. Davies, of Langton Matravers, in the Isle of Purbeck.

At Brompton, Jane, wife of Robert C. Dixon, esq. C.E. of Cliftonville, Brighton.

At Plymouth, aged 82, James Gregory, esq. At Aberystwith, Laura, dau. of the late Richard Pryce, esq. of Gunley, Montgomeryshire.

Lately. At his son-in-law's, Major Henry Boys, Rochester, aged 91, Thomas Collier, esq. late of Gloucester-pl. Portman-sq. only surviving brother of the late Sir George Collier, Bart. R.N.

At Exeter, aged 66, Elizabeth Susanna Delafons, eldest dau. of the late John Delafons, esq. R.N.

At Westfield Lodge, Lindfield, aged 58, Philip Moyle Lyon, esq. M.D. for many years a member of the House of Keys, and justice of the peace for the Isle of Man.

At Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, Mary Simondson, aged 126.

At Turnham-green, aged 67, Joseph Woods, esq. formerly of the city of Dublin.

B. E. Woodhouse, esq. Her Majesty's Superintendent of Honduras.

Oct. 1. At Burley-on-the-hill, Rutland, and of Pinchbeck, near Spalding, Lincolnshire, James Clarke, esq. brother of Dr. Moore, LL.D. Grove, Blackheath.

At Egham, aged 84, Edgell Wyatt Edgell, esq. At Ashburton, aged 27, Charles, son of the late John Gribble, esq. solicitor, of Newton Abbot.

At Brighton, aged 50, Edmund, fourth son of the late Jonathan Patten, esq. formerly of Haleshall, near Cheadle.

In Euston-sq. aged 75, Thomas Philip, esq. Oct. 2. At Ramsgate, aged 61, the wife of T. Cundy, esq. of Chester-sq.

At Westow-hill, Norwood, aged 76, Samuel Edwards, esq.

In Vassall-rd. North Brixton, aged 67, John Ford, esq. late of E.I.C.S.

At Burnt-house Farm, Chartham, aged 83, William Harvey, esq.

At Weston-super-Mare, Elizabeth, wife of Charles W. Hickes, esq.

At Edinburgh, Eliz. wife of Adam Hunter, M.D. At her uncle's residence, at the Warren, Starcross, aged 15, Rosalie-Elizabeth-Mary, second surviving dau. of Jas. Warrington La Grange, esq. of Datchet.

At Southover, near Lewes, aged 76, Elizabeth, widow of the Rev. John Lewis, Rector of East Blatchington.

At Ockbrook, Derbyshire, Charles Murray, esq. Gentleman Porter of the Tower, and formerly Capt. in the 1st Guards.

At South Shields, Thomas Wallis, esq. of Old Ridley.

Oct. 3. Suddenly, aged 47, Joseph Atkinson, esq. of Norland-sq. Notting-hill.

At Bray, co. Dublin, aged 26, Julia-IsabellaAdelaide, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Arthur, esq. of Glanomers, co. Clare.

At Wells, Mr. John Barnard, Sacrist of the Cathedral church.

At Margate, aged 72, Mrs. Jane Bates, of Croom's-hill, Greenwich, relict of James Henry Bates, and cousin of the late Baron Garrow.

In Canonbury-sq. aged 62, James Berkley, esq. At Brompton, Catherine, wife of Capt. Cook, R.W.M.

At Edinburgh, at his uncle's, Major Hay, aged 22, Robert C. Copland, esq. R.N. Acting-Lieut. of H.M.S. Fox.

At Ham, Surrey, while on a visit, aged 67, Bartholomew Dawes, esq. late of Soho-sq.

At the Hibernia School, Phoenix-park, Dublin, aged 69, James Goodall Elkington, esq. surgeon, formerly of the 17th Lancers.

At Manchester, aged 81, Janet, widow of George Fraser, esq. Ardwick-Green.

At Bournemouth, aged 29, Emily-Anne, the wife of J. B. Hanham, esq. of Manston-house, Dorset, and eldest dau. of Edward Castlemain, esq. of Chettle.

At Torquay, aged 38, Margaret, wife of John Hornby, esq. late M.P. for Blackburn, and dau. of the Rev. Christopher Bird, Chollerton, Northumberland.

At Chester, aged 59, Henry Kelsall, esq.

At Prince's Terrace, Hyde-park, Anne, the wife of John MacGregor, esq. M.P. for Glasgow, and dau. of the late W. P. Jillard, esq. of Oakhill, Somerset.

At Hornsey, aged 59, George Randall Price, esq. late of Doctors'-commons.

At her son-in-law's, David McDougall, esq. Clydesdale Bank, Edinburgh, aged 67, Amelia Sophia, relict of Henry Tritton Reaks, formerly of Ramsgate.

At Peckham, aged 77, Ann, relict of John Salter, esq. of the Strand, and Bexley.

At the house of her brother-in-law, Upper Gower-st. aged 37, Elizabeth-Sophia, widow of Lieut. Lowry W. M. Wynne, R. Art. and eldest dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Payne, of the same Regiment.

Oct. 4. In St. John's-wood-road, aged 38, Alfred Taylor Channer, esq.

At Balham-hill, aged 62, David Drew, esq. of the Enrolment-office, Chancery-lane.

Aged 88, Annie, wife of Wm. Heyrick, esq. of Thurmaston Lodge, Leicestershire.

In Ladbroke Villas, Notting-hill, aged 62, Elizabeth, widow of Nathaniel Hinchliff, esq.

At Bishop's Waltham, aged 20, Charles Frederick, youngest son of the late Richard Hinxman, esq. of Kitnocks, near Botley.

In Upper Gower-st. aged 70, Mrs. H. Hyam.

At Brighton, George Archibald Innes, esq. of the Middle Temple, barrister-at-law. He was the youngest son of John Innes, esq. of Forest-green, Abinger, Surrey, and was called to the bar in 1844. At Eastbourne, aged 17, Maria Frances Lanigan, youngest daughter of the late Stephen Lanigan, surgeon R.N.

At Devonshire-terr. Camden-road, the residence of her son-in-law Dr. Hayne, aged 44, Louisa, wife of N. M Morris, esq. surgeon R.N. of Holly Cot tage, Englefield-green.

At Houghton, aged 32, Sarah-Adelaide, youngest dau. of John Pain, esq.

Kezia-Matilda, eldest dau. of John Staples, esq. Belmont, Salisbury.

At Shirley, near Southampton, aged 84, the Rev. Richard Waddy, for 60 years a Wesleyan minister. At Hornsea, aged 70, A. Wade, esq. merchant, Hull.

Oct. 5. At Ripple, Kent, at the residence of her nephew, aged 59, Catherina, relict of Thomas Charles, esq. of Merton, Surrey.

In Hanover-sq. of typhus fever, P. F. Curie, M.D. Physician to the Hahnemann Hospital. Dr. Curie was originally surgeon in the Military Hospital at Paris, and an active disciple of Broussai's. He subsequently became a pupil of Dr. Hahnemann, who, in consequence of an application from Mr. Leaf, recommended him to come to England and practise. Nearly twenty years ago he opened the first public homoeopathic dispensary, and invited medical men to come and observe his practice. A great many of the English practitioners of homeopathy have been trained in the dispensary established by Dr. Curie.

At Provender, near Faversham, William Fairman, esq.

At Brighton, aged 81, Miss Mary Gregory, for many years a resident of Odiham, Hants.

At Ben Rhydding, aged 26, Kate, only surviving dau. of the late Capt. Harfield, R.N. and stepdaughter of Thomas Brown, esq. of London.

At Burton-crescent, aged 72, Thomas James, esq. Bencher of Gray's-inn. He was half-brother

to the late Rt. Rev. Dr. James, Bishop of Calcutta. He was called to the bar in 1810, and practised as a conveyancer.

At Southampton, aged 63, Thomas Pettman, esq. of Eastry, Kent.

At St. Helier's, Jersey, Harriet-Anne, wife of Richard Owen Powell, esq. of Aberystwith, sister of W. W. E. Wynne, esq. M.P. of Peniarth, Merionethshire. She was the fifth dau. of William Wynne, esq. of Peniarth, by Elizabeth, dau, and heiress of the Rev. Philip Puleston, D.D. and was married in 1828.

At Maidstone, Charlotte-Remmelion, relict of William Smythe, esq.

Aged 61, Emma, wife of the Rev. James Smith Townsend, Vicar of Coleridge.

At Stoke Damerel, aged 23, Helen-Annette, dau. of Daniel Tupper, esq. Guernsey.

Aged 95, William Warren, esq. of Romford. Oct. 6. At Bishop's Auckland, at an advanced age, Elizabeth, widow of Lowinger Hall, esq. In Surrey-sq. aged 54, Kate, wife of Moss Lyons, esq.

Aged 78, Elizabeth, relict of John Henry Maw, esq. of Belle Vue, near Doncaster.

At Chatham, aged 22, Emma, wife of Lieut. Thos, Pennington, R.M. and youngest child of the late Rev. John Hollams, M.A. of Otham.

At Kensington Palace, Miss Charlotte Stephenson, youngest and only surviving sister of the late Major-Gen. Sir Benjamin Stephenson.

At Kellington, aged 80, Thomas Wallas, esq.

At Lamberhurst, aged 71, Edward John Whittle, esq. for 39 years an eminent surgeon of that place, formerly in the army, and for six years house-surgeon to the Winchester County Hospital. In Lower Phillimore-pl. Kensington, aged 78, Alexander Wilson, esq. late of Holborn-hill.

Oct. 7. At Tiverton, aged 52, John Barne, esq. one of the magistrates for that borough. He was an affectionate son and brother, a devoted hus band, a tender father, and a warm-hearted friend. To all who needed his advice and assistance he was ever accessible-ever the friend of the poor, the supporter of the weak. When first elected to the office of churchwarden in 1851 he found St. Peter's church in a most neglected and dilapidated condition. By his untiring exertions, aided by those who always found him a most willing coadjutor, more than 4,000l. have been raised to restore and rebuild it. His heart had been set upon this object for many years, and up to the day preceding that on which he was laid on the bed of sickness, three weeks before his decease, it was his constant employment, early and late, to superintend the works which had been commenced four months ago under his auspices.

At Stepney, aged 84, Robert Blake, esq. R.N.

At Wotton Courtenay, Somerset, aged 80, Isabella, relict of the Rev. John Briggs, Fellow of Eton College, and Rector of Creeting, Suffolk, and dau. of the Rev. Jeffery Ekins, Dean of Carlisle.

At Exeter, aged 78, Miss Harriet Cooke, formerly of Barnstaple.

At Canterbury, Ann, widow of the Rev. C. B. Naylor, Vicar of Reculver, near Hoath, and dau. of the late Rev. Edward Norwood, Rector of Sevington and Milstead.

At Bath, Mary, third dau, of the late Edward Watts, esq. of Yeovil.

Oct. 8. At Bridgwater, aged 67, Wm. Baker, esq. magistrate and alderman for that borough, and member of the Royal Geological Society. He was the author of several interesting papers read before the Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society.

At Folkestone, Elizabeth, wife of S. E. Eland, esq. of the Manor House, Stanwick, Northamptonshire.

Matilda, dan. of the Rev. John Fisher, late Rector of Higham-on-the-Hill.

At Hazeldean, Cuckfield, aged 69, John King,

esq.

At Brighton, J. W. Leslie, esq.

At Elm House, Wensleydale, aged 35, Anne, wife of Christopher Other, esq.

At Clapham, the widow of John Perram, esq. In the Albion-road, Wandsworth-road, Eliza, widow of Peter Simon, esq. formerly of Cork.

At Camberwell, aged 73, Frances-Maria, wife of H. Wyche, esq. dau. and heiress of the late John Tanner, esq. of Salisbury.

Oct. 9. At Brighton, aged 30, John Cumming, esq. of Barbados.

Aged 23, John Glover Loy, M.D. eldest son of Geo. Merryweather, esq. M.D. of Whitby, and grandson of John Glover Loy, esq. M.D.

At Woolley, near Bradford, Wilts, aged 44, Elizabeth Bush Smith, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Bartholomew Decke Smith, of Timsbury, near Bath.

At the rectory, Morleigh, near Totnes, aged 28, Mary, wife of the Rev. W. W. Stockdale.

Oct. 10. At Brighton, of concussion of the brain, occasioned by an accident, aged 23, GeorgeGainer, eldest surviving son of Arthur Easton, esq. of Hyde-park-sq.

At Brighton, Henrietta-Elizabeth, wife of James William Farrer, esq. one of the retired Masters in Chancery. She was the only daughter of Sir Matthew White Ridley, the 2d Baronet, by Sarah, daughter and heir of Benjamin Colborne, esq. She was married first in 1804 to the Hon. John Scott, eldest son of Lord Chancellor Eldon, who died in the following year, leaving issue the present Earl; and secondly in 1811 to Mr. Farrer, by whom she was mother of James Farrer, esq. now M.P. for the Southern division of the county of Durham.

Aged 43, Amelia, wife of the Rev. Charles Stroud Green, Rector of St. Ann's, Lewes.

At Kingstone, near Arundel, aged 77, Samuel Henty, esq.

At Brixton, aged 58, Mr. George Pigott, late of H.M. Theatre, and the Philharmonic Society.

Oct. 11. At the Barton, near Cirencester (the result of a severe accident on the 21st ult.) aged 71, Robert Anderson, esq. for the last forty years steward and manager for the late and present Earl Bathurst.

At Lyttelton House, near Great Malvern, Isabella, relict of James Oakes Bridge, esq.

William, eldest son of the late J. M. Raikes, esq. of Portland-pl.

Aged 68, Mary, wife of William Taylor, esq. of Humberstone-lodge, Leic.

Aged 42, the Hon. Elizabeth Susan DrummondWilloughby, second dau. of Lord Willoughby d'Eresby.

Oct. 12. At Dieppe, aged 7 months, AnneAugusta, only child of Lord Gilbert Kennedy.

Mrs. John Turner, wife of Dr. Turner, of Yelverton Lodge, Twickenham.

At Clifton, aged 74, Marianne, widow of Lieut.Gen. Sir Gregory Holman Bromley Way, K.C.B. and K.T.S. She was the daughter of John Weyland, esq. of Woodeaton, co. Oxford, and Woodrising, Norfolk, was married in 1815, and left a widow in 1844, having had no issue. (See the memoir of Sir Gregory Way in our vol. xxi. p. 537.)

Oct. 13. Harriet Dorman, of Albert-st. Regent's Park, last surviving dau, of the late John Dorman, esq. of Dartford.

Oct. 15. At Brickwood House, Croydon, aged 70, Robert Wells Eyles, esq. formerly of Ludgatest. and a Magistrate for the county of Surrey.

At his residence, Hitchin, aged 69, William Wilshere, esq of Walsworth and Hitchin, in the county of Hertford, only son of the late John Wilshere, esq. of the latter place. He married, March 16, 1836, Louisa, youngest dau. of the late John Croft, esq. of Hitchin.

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, OCT. 24. Hay, 41. 58. to 57. 15s.-Straw, 17. 8s. to.17. 188.-Clover, 47. 15s. to 67. 68. SMITHFIELD, OCT. 24. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. 28. 6d. to 48. 4d. Head of Cattle at Market, OCT. 24. ....28. 8d. to 5s. Od. Beasts......... 5,527 Calves 154 ..38. 6d. to 4s. 10d. Sheep and Lambs 25,220 Pigs 340 ..38. 6d. to 4s. 10d. COAL MARKET,

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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
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