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it is natural to infer, thoroughly versed in naval tactics; and his uniform good conduct, during his con tinuance in the service, rendered him the object of universal esteem. Although he has left no family to la. ment his death, yet the commercial world, and his acquaintance in general, must deeply regret the loss of a true friend, an able seaman, and an honest man.

9.At Camberwell-grove, Mr. John Collinson, of Queen's college, Oxford.

At Nottingham, Mark Huish, esq. At Deptford, George Hutton, esq. who realized above 20,000. while master of an academy there. He has bequeathed the greater part of his property to King's college, Aberdeen, where he received his education.

11. In Saville-row, in his 83d year, John Waldred, count de Welderen, formerly minister plenipotentiary from the states of Holland to the British court.

13. Mrs. Totton, of Debden, Essex.

At Lewton, Lancashire, Thomas Darwell, esq. of Manchester.

14. In his 85th year, F. L'Oste, esq. of Louth, Lincolnshire,

15. The right hon. lady Kirkcud. bright.

16. The right hon. Catherine countess of Darlington.

Mr. S. Eamerson, maltster, of Wakefield; occasioned by a fall from an overturned carriage.

At Shrewsbury, James Reynish,

esq.

At Aberdeen, in his S6th year, the rev. John Skinner, who for pearly 65 years held the charge of the episcopal congregation at Langside.

17. Lady Webster, widow of sir Godfrey Webster, bart.

Aged 85, Nicholas Martyn, esq、 Southampton-row, Bloomsbury.

18. In Dublin, lady Borrowes, wife of sir Erasmus Borrowes, bart.

19. At Montserrat, Mrs. Lockhart, wife of the hon. James Potter Lockhart, of Dominica.

At Moscow, aged 30, John Meybohm, esq. late banker there.

20. In his 64th year, William Wheatley, esq. of Lesney-house, Kent, and deputy-lieutenant of that county.

At Newmarket, in his 59th year, Mr. John Fuller, many years clerk of the course.

22. In Dean's-court, Doctors' Commons, Isaac Gervsise, esq. in his 87th year.

At Castle Hedingham, the rev. George Cas wall, many years rector of Sacomb, Herts.

23. At Orchard, in Scotland, Patrick Ballantyne, esq.

25. In Gower-street, Robert Jeaffreson, esq. late of the island of Antigua.

28. On Stockwell-common, Surrey, Thomas Darlington, esq.

At Bedale, Yorkshire, Nathaniel Gardiner, esq. of Charles-street, Pimlico, late master-cook to his majesty.

The rev. Mr. Barker, of Burslem, an occasional preacher at the Me thodist chapel, in Stafford. In the midst of his discourse, on the Sunday evening, he expired suddenly, and fell from the pulpit, to the great terror and amazement of the congregation. He had had no previous symptoms of illness.

30. At Sidmouth, the wife of John Jackson, esq. M. P. for Dover,

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At Keswick, aged 103, Mrs. Hannah Wilton, formerly housekeeper to the late governor Stephenson,

Mr. Harden, of the Queen'sArms tavern, St. Paul's-churchyard.

Randolph Marriott, esq. of Worcester, in his 71st year.

In Gloucester-street, Dublin, William Preston, esq. first commissioner of appeals, and M.R.I.A. well known by his literary works.

At Richmond, Mrs. Rigaud, many years housekeeper at the observatory in the royal gardens there.

At Londonderry, William Patterson, M. D.

Richard Postlethwaite, esq. of Lancaster, aged 73.

In Dublin, aged 70, Dawson Ellis, esq.

In Bruff, aged 110, Ellen Hayes. At Cork, Mr. alderman Shaw. In Ireland, in her 107th year, Elizabeth Mahon, of Mile-cross. Lately, at Jersey, captain Le Gros, of the royal navy.

In the West-Indies, colonel Carter, of the 8th West-India regiment. At Dominica, lieutenant F. A. Whitaker, of the 46th regiment.

At Verdun, in France, where he had been detained in captivity, with his son, four years, William Humphreys, esq. of Henwick, near Worcester, formerly a merchant in Birmingham.

At Genoa, madame Negrotti, who has left her heirs property to the amount of 300,000 livres, and has bequeathed a sum to her parish for the performance of 4000 masses!

At Baroche, of which district he was chief judge, John Spencer,

esq.

At Kingston, Jamaica, captain John Nicol, late commander of the ship Lucia, of London.

M. Rochambeau, formerly a marshal of France, in his 82d year. At Trinidad, colonel Hector Mackenzie.

At New-York, the rev. Thomas Dumbleton, aged 42 years.

At Richmond, Surry, Mr. John Farnham, auctioneer, well known to the amateurs of cattle.

At the Hague, in his 5th year, the eldest son of Louis Buonaparte, called king of Holland. He was the intended successor of Napoleon in the government of France.

In an advanced age, the rev. Samuel Cooke, vicar of Fremington, near Barnstaple. He retired to bed at his usual hour, in apparently good health, and the next morning was found a corpse.

At Warrington, Charles Dalrymple, esq. of the 4th dragoon guards, second son of the late lord Westhall.

At Donnington castle, Leicestershire, the seat of the earl of Moira, the rev. John Collier, in the 81st year of his age.

At Hollingknowl, Derbyshire, George Bagshaw, aged 96. His father died, aged 93, grandfather, 96, great-grand-father, 99.

The rev. Thomas Thomas, rector of Cadoxton, near Neath, Glamor. ganshire.

The rev. Simon Hanratty, of the chapel in French-street, Dublin.

Mrs. M'Leroth, wife of lientenant-colonel M Leroth, of Bƒ.

At Dove-hill, in the King's coun ty, Ireland, Edward Molloy, csq.

Aged 84, the rev. Stanley Burrough, M. A. rector of Sapcote, Leicestershire.

July 1. The rev. Edward Hare, of Docking-hail, Norfolk.

At

At Ferney-hill, Gloucestershire, Mrs. Cooper, relict of the rev. Dr. C. of Yarmouth, Norfolk, and daughter of the late J. Bransey, esq. of Shotisham, in the same county. She was the author of several moral novels; as "The Exemplary Mother;" "The Daughter;"The School for Wives ;" "Fanny Meadows," &c.

4. In Wimpole-street, John Hil. lersdon, esq. aged 59.

6. At Hampstead, aged 73, Timothy Lane, esq. F.R.S. of Hartstreet, Bloomsbury.

Mrs. Mary Steele, of the WhiteHart-inn, High-green, in the parish of Ecclesfield. She weighed 20 stone; her coffin was two feet deep, nearly three feet wide, and 6 feet 3 inches long.

7. At her father's house, in Dover-street, the hon. Miss Thellusson, eldest daughter of lord Rendlesham.

At Heydon-house, Norfolk, in his 53d year, William Earl Bulwer, esq. a colonel in the army, and late brigadier general of volunteers.

9. At South Allington, Devon, F. S. Cornish, esq. captain in the Kingsbury cavalry.

In Charlotte-street, Portland. place, Noel Desenfans, esq. a distinguished amateur of the fine

arts.

10. At Wake's hotel, lieutenant. colonel Wheat, of Barton-house, Somersetshire.

At Hillingdon, Middlesex, aged 73, Robert Freeman, esq. M. D. At Stratford-grove, Essex, in his 70th year, John Stray, esq.

11. In Millman-street, John Short, esq. of Edlington, Lincolnshire.

At Mongeham, Kent, in the prime of life, adorned with every

virtue, and universally lamented, Mrs. Dimock, wife of the rev. Charles Dimock, rector of that parish.

12. At East Dereham, Norfolk, John Frere, esq. of Roydon, in the same county, and of Finningham, Suffolk, late M. P. for Norwich.

13. At Fitzroy Farm, the dowa. ger lady Southampton.

In his 60th year, the rev. Stephen Moore, vicar of Doncaster.

At Edinburgh, the rev. James Struthers, D. D.

General Richard White, colonel of the 24th regiment of foot. He commanded, many years, the third, or king's own regiment of dragoons, and raised the 96th regiment of infantry in the American war.

14. Of a paralytic attack, Geo. Saville Carey, the well-known lecturer on mimickry, &c. and author of several petite dramas. He had been announced for a performance that evening.

In his 60th year, Mr. Jacob Kra. ger Watson, of the Old Change.

At Vicar's-hill, near Lymington, in her 82d year, Mrs. Gilpin, relict of the rev. Wm. Gilpin, vicar of Boldre, and prebendary of Salisbury.

In Brook-street, Bath, general

White.

Near Scarborough, sir Richard Bempde Johnston, lord of the manor of Hackness, aged 75.

15. Mrs. Willes, wife of John Willes, esq. of Hungerford Park, Berks.

Mr. J. Callaway, Northgate. Canterbury, aged 68, inventor of the fabric called Canterbury muslin.

16. In his 74th year, John Potts, esq. one of the aldermen of Durham. He served the office of mayor in 1786 and 1793.

Mrs.

Mrs. Knyvett, wife of Charles Knyvett, esq. of Park-lanc.

In Whitechapel-road, Mr. James Turner, timber-merchant.

17. Mr. Henry Norbury, second son of Mr. Philip Norbury, prin. ter, Brentford.

18. Thomas Rodwell, esq. Highgate.

Aged 69, Robert Page, esq. comptroller of the customs at Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

19. Mrs. Parkyns, wife of Parkyns, esq. cousin of lord Rancliffe.

At Hull, in the prime of his life, Mr. Wm. Chamberlain, portraitpainter, formerly a pupil of Mr. Opie.

At Egham, aged 69, Robert Pick woad, esq. deputy of the ward of Vintry, and treasurer of the society of patrons of the anniversary of the charity-schools, in London and the suburbs.

Lady Norcliffe, of Langton, Yorkshire.

20. Aged 82, the rev. Thomas Freeman, rector of St. Martin's, vicar of St. Paul's, and 47 years minor canon of Canterbury cathedral.

In his 42d year, Richard Har. mer, esq. of Nottinghill, Middlesex. 21. At Edwardston Hall, Suffolk, T. Dawson, esq.

sir

At Clifton, near Bristol, Samuel Hayes, of Drumboe castle, Donegal, bart.

23. Edmund James Moody, esq. of the navy office, aged 32, eldest son of Robert Sadleir Moody, esq. a commissioner for victualling his majesty's navy.

Suddenly, in his 60th year, William Gelding, esq. Three Crown court, in the Borough.

At Croydon, Mr. Halfhide, late of Merton, Calico-printer: and on the 5th of August, his second son, Mr. Edward Halfhide, of Tooting.

24. In her 77th year, the lady of Samuel Bonham, esq. of Great Warley-place, Essex.

Suddenly, of an apoplexy, Wil. liam Finner, esq. Milbank-street, Westminster.

At Southampton, major St. Clair, barrack-master at Ealing.

25. In Yorkshire, aged 69, captain John Mitchell, of the Madras artillery.

Mrs. Booth, wife of Frederick Booth, esq. New.street, Spring. gardens.

At Edmonton, in his 86th year, George Tatem, esq. upwards of 30 years in the direction of the East India company.

26. Mr. Wood, a Treasury messenger.

At Botley Hall, Staffordshire, Mrs. Catherine Tollet, relict of the late Charles Tollet, esq.

At Hoddesdon, Iver M'Millan, esq. late commander of the Valentine Indiaman.

27. At Worcester, in his 67th year, Mr. John Scott.

At Teignmouth, Devon, Charles Durnford, esq. barrister-at-law.

29. In St. John's, Southwark, aged 65, Thomas Allen, esq.

In his 76th year, at Cholsey, Berkshire, William Minshull, esq. of Ashton Clinton, Bucks.

30. At Hackwood Park, in his 61st year, the right honourable Thomas, lord Bolton, governor and vice-admiral of the Isle of Wight.

In his 58th year, Mr. Joseph De Boffe, of Gerrard-street, Soho, many years an eminent importer of foreign books.

esq.

31. At Binfield, Thomas Robins,

At Denham, in his 13th year, Frederick, youngest son of John Drummond, esq. banker, Charing.

cross.

Lately, at Constantinople, Madame Sebastiani, wife of the French ambassador.

At Trinidad, captain John Service, of the ship Jane, of Greenock.

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At the Cape of Good Hope, B. Malkin, esq. major in the 21st light dragoons.

At Paris, Robert Bray O'Reilly, esq. formerly manager of the Pan theon Opera.

At St. Lucia, by a fall from his horse, lieut. colonel Montague Thornley, commanding the royal West-India Rangers.

At Prince of Wales Island, Henry Williams Rumsey, M.D. aged 26. At Delhi, aged 78, Shah Allum, the emperor of Indostan, commonly called the Great Mogul, who was restored to his throne by general lord Lake, a short time ago, after having had his eyes put out, and been imprisoned many years, by the Marattahs. He was a lineal descendant of Tamerlane: Akbar Shah, his second son, succeeds to the throne.

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In his 84th year, Mr. Thomas Miller, nearly half a century a bookseller, &c. &c. in Halesworth, Suffolk.

The right rev. Dr. James Haw. kins, bishop of Raphoe, Ireland.

At Penzance, Wm. Clarges, esq. B.A. fellow of All-souls, Oxon, and only brother of sir Thomas Clarges, bart.

At Muirkirk, Scotland, John Patterson, a shepherd, aged upwards of 131 years.

Aged 91, at Mancoline, Scotland, Janet Caldwell, widow of Robert Wilson, who, during the last six years of her life, was tapped 74 times for the dropsy, and had 2,388 pints of water drawn off.

At Warmsworth, near Doncaster, aged 85, Mrs. Catharine Aldham, one of the people called Quakers. She was the last of the name of a family who have resided upon the estate at Warmsworth, and who have been owners of it, in a direct line, upwards of 800 years.

Suddenly, aged 90, the rev. John Simpson, vicar of Wythburn, Cumberland.

Aged 85, at Ford, Northum. berland, Robert Sanderson, who was orderly.serjeant to general Wolfe, at the memorable attack on Quebec, and the person represented on the plate as supporting the British general after he had received his mortal wound.

George Attwood, esq. F.R.S. in his 62d year, highly distinguished for his mathematical acquirements.

John Jackson, esq. author of "A Journey over-land from India," and several tracts.

In Argyleshire, in his 90th year, sir A. Edmondstone, bart.

Mrs. Hodsol, relict of the late F. Hodsoll, esq. of the Strand, banker.

In Edgware-road, the rev. T. Jones, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

Aug. 1. The right honourable Ralph Payne, baron Lavington, of Lavington in Ireland, K. B. captain. general and governor in chief of his majesty's Leeward Islands, in the 69th year of his age. He was a nobleman much endeared in private life, and in his public capacity esteemed and revered. His family were originally from Devonshire;

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