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KENT.-At Deal, Mary-Anne, wife of Capt. Frederick Dolge, late King's German Legion, dau. of Capt. Wm. Trueman, late of the 32d reg.

June 30. At Eltham, in his 78th year, John Bowdler, esq. He was an occasional Correspondent to this Magazine, and contributed in our present volume some anecdotes of Amos Green (see Part i. p. 124). July 23. At Sheerness, Capt. Jenkins, of 12th reg. Foot Guards.

July 27. Smith, esq. Sept. 8. At Lewisham, Sarah, wife of James Steward, esq.

At Faversham, aged 57, Geo.

LANCASHIRE. July 26. At Southfield, near Colne, Rich, Sagar, esq.

LEICESTERSHIre. · - At Long Whatton, aged 66, John Townley, esq. eldest son of the late Sir C. T. kut. Clarenceux King of Arms to George III.

Aug. 29. At Beaumanor Park, in her 81st year, universally and justly respected, Sarah, wife of Wm. Herrick, esq.

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MIDDLESEX. Sept. 10. At Teddington, Samuel Marshall, esq. Sergeant-at-Law, aud one of the Justices of the Chester Circuit. He was the author of "A Treatise on the Law of Insurance, in four Books,' 1802, 2 vols. 8vo; a work which reached a second edition, iu 2 vols. royal 8vo, 1808. MONMOUTHSHIRE,— -At Pont-y-pool, aged 88, Miss Anne Evans.

At Cowbridge, aged 95, Mrs. Elizabeth Morris.

July 7. Near Pontypool, R. Smith, esq. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.-Aug. 31. At Wellingborough, in her 80th year, Susanna Dowager Lady Isham. She was the dau, of

Barrett, esq.; was married to Sir Justinian Isham, bart. D. C. L. in 1766; and had issue the present Baronet and 10 other children.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-At Newcastle-uponTyne, aged 53, Nicholas Timperley, esq. of Wanstead, Essex.

Aug. 28. At Haltwhistle, aged 82, at the house of her son-in-law, the Hon. R. Leeson, Aune, relict of Rev. Timothy Neve, D.D. formerly Margaret Professor of Divinity at Oxford, who died in 1798. account of him in vol. LXVIII. p. 85.)

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NOTTS. Aug. 24. At Nottingham Castle, aged 84, the relict of T. Plumbe, esq. of Tong Hall, and last surviving grand-child of the late Sir G. Tempest, bart. of Tong Hall.

OXFORDSHIRE.-Sept. 6. At her mother's house, at Headington, near Oxford, in her 19th year, Jane, youngest dau. of late Rev. R. B. Bell.

SOMERSETSHIRE.-At Bath, aged 61, Sir Henry White, of Portsmouth.

Aug. 24. At Chew-Magna, Joseph Dowling, esq. surgeon.

Aug. 27. At Wells, aged 74, Anne, relict of Rev. Dr. Eyre, Canon of Wells and

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Salisbury, and brother of the Lord Chief Justice Eyre.

Aug. 28. At the house of H. J. Leigh, esq. Taunton, aged 80, Mrs. Anne Dibben, formerly of Fontmell, and late of Sturminster Newton, the last lineal representative of the family of Dibben, of Manston and Fontmell Magna.

Sept. 7. At Frome, Dan. Rossiter, M.D. Sept. 13. Aged 74, Wm. Warre, esq. of Albany, and of Bradford, co. Somerset.

STAFFORDSHIRE.-Lately, at his seat in Staffordshire, Wm. Shepherd Kinnersly, esq. M.P. for the Borough of Newcastle-underLyme.

June 1. At Aqualate Hall, in the 8th year of his age, Rich. Fenton-Fletcher Boughey, 5th son of the late Sir John F. Boughey, ht.

SUFFOLK.-Lately, aged about 12 years, William, 2nd son of Sir Philip Broke, bart. of Broke Hall. He was angling in a pond near the house, and fell from a rail upon which he had been sitting. Every expedient which skill could suggest, was for a long time tried, but without effect.

SURREY.-July 30. At the White Lodge, Richmond Park, aged 36, Hon. Henry Addington, eldest son of Lord Viscount Sidmouth, Clerk of the Pells to his Majesty's Receipt of the Exchequer. Mr. Addington's health has been long in a very precarious state, but a considerable amendment, which had lately taken place, had afforded a flattering prospect of recovery. The hopes, so raised, were, however, disappointed by a very sudden change, which led to a fatal result in the course of a few hours.

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Aug. 18. At Ember Court, aged 71, Robert Taylor, esq.

Aug. 23. At Weston-green, Thames Ditton, John Kaye, esq. late Accountant-Ge→ neral to East India Company at Bombay. Sept. 2. At Ewell, aged 85, Thomas Williams, esq.

SUSSEX. Aug. 16. At Brighton, aged 21, Mary, dau. of Capt. G. F. Angels.

Aug. 29. At Hastings, aged 18, Emma, 3d dau. of Francis Brewin, esq. of Kent-road. WARWICKSHIRE.-Aug. 15. At Leaming ton, Prince Kiataria, one of the New Zealand Chiefs, who were exhibiting but a few days ago in Leeds.

WORCESTERSHIRE.-Sept. 2. At Malvern, Worcestershire, Wm. Henry, youngest son of Sir C. T. Palmer, bart. of Wanlip-hall, co. Leic.

YORKSHIRE.-Aug. 2. At Scarbro', after a lingering illness, Lieut. Stopford, R. N.

Aug. 6. At Shelley, occasioned by the overturning of a stage coach, Mr. Lloyd, who has left a wife and family to lament his untimely fate.

Aug. 15. Aged 45, Mr. Geo. Turner, of Hull, bookseller, many years a useful member of the Methodist Society.

Aug. 19. At Beverley, aged 89, Mrs. Claudia Henrietta Gautier.

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Aug. 22. Aged 81, Gregory Elsley, esq. of Patrick Brompton.

WALES. At Ragland, on his road home from Bath, Henry Stokes, esq. of Scotchwell, near Haverfordwest, Coroner for Pembrokeshire.

Aged 74, Thomas Beebee, esq. of Willey Court, near Presteign.

At Swansea, the wife of John Murray, M.D.

April 16. Aged 73, the relict of late Josiah Llewellyn, esq. of Carmarthen. April 21. At Wynn Hall, Ruabon, John Kenrick, esq.

Aug. 21. At Brecon, Mr. Evan Jones, wheelwright.

SCOTLAND.-At Perth, advanced in age, Mr. Jas. Bell, known by the name of "old Mason Bell." His penurious habits led him to follow the craft of a mendicant, although he was the proprietor of two tenements. He had a goodly store of clothes in his apartment; and in an old stocking, his heir found 120 dollars, besides bank notes to a considerable amount, and a bank receipt for 170l. was discovered in another corner of the room. July 9. At Greenend, near Edinburgh, Richard Barnard, esq.

Aug. 6. At Perth, aged 95, John Stewart, a native of Rannoch; supposed to be amongst the oldest pensioners in Britain, having received pension 65 years, under the reign of three successive Kings. He enlisted in the 42d Regiment, was wounded at the battle of Tinconderago in the first American war, and was discharged at Albany on the 16th October 1758. Ever since that time he has resided at Perth, where he long carried on business. Being of a penurious disposition, he accumulated a large fortune, which now fortunately descends to one who has long been distinguished for his public and private virtues.

Aug. 30. At Lasswade-hill, near Edinburgh, Lady Jane-Mary Boyle, youngest daughter of John, late Earl of Glasgow.

Aug. 31. At Peebles, aged 69, Giles Templeman, esq. late a Bencher of the Hon. Society of the Inner Temple.

Sept. 5. At Edinburgh, Lieut. Matthew Miller, King's own Light Infantry, son of Sir William Miller of Glenlee, bart. one of the Senators of the College of Justice.

IRELAND. Lately. At Kinsdale, aged 25, Anna, the wife of R. G. Daunt, esq. late of Sproatley, and daughter of the Rev. John Dixon, Vicar of Humbleton, leaving three infant children.

May 10. At Carnew Castle, co. Wicklow, Henry-Seymour, second son of the Rev. Henry Moore.

May 21. At Abbey, co. Tipperary, Mary, wife of Patrick Clarke, esq. of Kildare-street, in that city.

At his house, Merrion-square, Dublin, John White, esq. Barrister-at-Law,

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July 12. At Kelso, aged 79, Mrs. Wilson, relict of the late Dr. Wilson, Coldstream.

July 17. The wife of the Rev. John Petherick, Minister of the Congregation of D'Olier-street Chapel, Dublin.

July 27. At Melford-house, the wife of Major Plunkett, of Kinnaird, co. Roscommon, only child of late Gen. Gunning.

Aug. 10. At Brackenstown, near Dublin, aged 80, Alderman R. Manders.

Sept. 7. In consequence of injuries received on the preceding Thursday, by being thrown from his horse, Arthur D'Arcy, esq. of Usher's-street, Dublin.

ABROAD.-Lately. At Magdeburgh, after a painful illness, the celebrated Carnot. He had taken refuge at Magdeburgh, since 1815. He was born the 13th of May, 1753; and retained, amidst many seductions, his character for firmness. He was a member of the Executive Directory, and of the Academy of Sciences, and a Lieut.-General of the French army. He accepted of no conspicuous public employment under the regime of Napoleon till the French territory was invaded.

At Paris, W. Dickenson, esq. formerly a mezzotinto engraver.

At Vorsfelt, in Germany, occasioned by reading in the newspapers an account of the melancholy death of her brother, Mr. Richard Hore, who perished in the shipwreck of the Alert Liverpool packet, the Baroness Von Tempsky. She was married to the Baron Von Tempsky, Colonel in the Brunswick Hussars, with whom she was residing when she received the tidings.

May 5. At Bow (New Hampshire), aged 112 years and 7 months, Samuel Welch.

May 18. Charles Berguer, esq. 22d Dragoons. When at Paris the previous month, he was thrown out of his tilbury, by which accident he had his left shoulder dislocated, and having unfortunately neglected it, a fever ensued, which has cut him off in the bloom of youth.

May 25. At Paris, Capt. Charles Samuel White, R. N.

June 2. Of a disease of the lungs, aged 53, Marshal Davoust, Prince of Eckmuhl, a celebrated officer under Buonaparte.

June 5. At Calais, in his 29th year, on his return from the Continent, whither he had gone for the recovery of his health, Henry Forster, esq. Barrister-at-Law, a student of Christ Church, Oxford, and Commissioner of Bankrupts; and eldest son of the late Joseph Forster, of Seatonburn, co. Northumberland, esq. and an Alderman of Newcastle.

July 10. At Darmstadt, in Germany, George Dayrolles, esq. only son of Thomas Philip Dayrolles, esq. and grandson of Solomon Dayrolles, esq. F.R.S. of Henley Park, co. Surrey, Resident at the Hague, and Minister at Brussels in the reign of George II. and the intimate friend and cor

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At Grenada, aged 42, A. F. Webster, esq. a native of Grenada, and highly respected in that community. He was most uncommonly

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large and stout in his person, as may be well imagined, when his corpse weighed 555 pounds. It was impossible, from its bulk, to get the coffin into the door of the house where he lay; his body was, therefore, put into it in the street, and carried to the grave by twenty persons, although the place of interment was not many yards distant.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from Aug. 20, to Sept. 23, 1823.

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AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, Sept. 17, 31s. 3 d. per cwt.

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Beasts.......... 3,170 Calves 200.
Sheep and Lambs.26,110 Pigs 240.

COALS, Sept. 22: Newcastle, 36s. Od. to 44s. 6d.-Sunderland, 35s. Od. to 55s. Od.

TALLOW, per Cwt. Town Tallow 44s. Od. Yellow Russia 42s. Od.

SOAP, Yellow 74s. Mottled 82s. Curd 86s.-CANDLES, 8s. 6d. per Doz. Moulds 10s. Od.

THE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL SHARES, DOCK STOCKS, WATER WORKS, FIRE INSURANCE, and GAS LIGHT SHARES, (to the 25th of Sept. 1823), at the Office of Mr. M. RAINE, (successor to the late Mr. SCOTT), Removed to No. 2, Great Winchesterstreet, Old Broad-street, London.-Grand Trunk Canal, 2100l. 2150l. Div. 751. per annum.-Leeds and Liverpool Canal, 3721. 3761. and 3801. (by auction) Div. 12l. per annum. -Coventry Canal, 1100l. Div. 44l. per annum.-Birmingham Canal (divided Shares), 310l. 315l. Div. 121. per annum.- -Warwick and Birmingham, 230l. Div. 117. per annum.-I -Neath, 310l. with Div. 61. payable 1st of November.-Swansea, 190l. with Div. 10l. due 1st of November.-Monmouth, 1767. Div. 97. per annum.-] -Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal, 1007. ex Div. 5.-Grand Junction, 260l. Div. 10l. per annum.-Old Union Canal, 76l. Div. 4l. per annum.-Rochdale, 921. Div. 3l. per annum.-Ellesmere, 651. Div. 31. per annum.~ Regent's 414. 10s.-Thames and Medway, 221.-Portsmouth and Arundel, 251.-Severn and Wye Railway and Canal, 32l. Div. 11. 12s. per annum.-Lancaster, 271. Div. 11. per annum.-Worcester and Birmingham, 327. Div. 17. per annum.-Wilts and Berks, 6l. 5s. -Kennet and Avon, 217. Div. 17s. per annum.— -West India Dock Stock, 195l. Div. 10l. per annum.-London Dock Stock, 118l. Div. 4l. 10s. per annum.-Globe Assurance, 160l. Div. 71. per annum.-Imperial Ditto, 1217. with Div. 5l. per annum.-Atlas Ditto, 51. 5s. -Hope Ditto, 4l. 7s.-Rock Life Assurance, 21. 18s.-East London Water Works, 1187. Div. 4l. per annum.-Grand Junction Water Works, 641.-Westminster Gas Light and Coke Company, 78l. Div. 4l. per annum.-London Institution, original Shares, 284-Russell Ditto, 91. 9s.

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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.

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