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GENERAL MONTHLY REGISTER OF BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, AT HOME AND ABROAD.

BIRTHS.

Andrew, lady of John Charles, esq., of a daughter; at Clapham-common, Dec. 23. Barrow, Mrs. Charles, of a son; at Wokingham, Berks, Dec. 24.

Belles, the lady of Thomas W.-, esq., of a son, at Monument-cottage, Edgbaston; Dec.21. Braithwaite, lady of Robert —, esq., of Kendal, of a son; at 18, Mecklenburg-square, Dec. 23. Boyd, Mrs. Christopher, of a daughter, at Cheshunt, Herts; Dec. 21.

Burford, Mrs. George, of a son, at Chigwell;
Dec. 21.

Carr, lady of William, esq. of Hurst Cottage,
Blackheath-park, Kent, of a son; Dec. 21.
Cook, Mrs. W. H., of a daughter; at No. 2,
Grange-terrace, Brompton, Dec. 21.
Corbally, Hon. Mrs., of a daughter, at Carbal-
ton-hall, county of Meath; Dec. 17.
Cox, Mrs. Henry Poore of a daughter, at
Knott's-green, Leyton, Dec. 22.

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Craig, lady of W. Gibson, esq., M.P. of a daughter; at Riccarton, Dec. 19. Darley, lady of Henry, esq., of a son; at No. 9, Abey-road, St. John's-wood, Dec. 23. Duncombe, lady of the Rev. William daughter; at the vicarage, Crowle, Lincolnshire, Dec. 21. Ellis, Mrs. Richard, of a daughter, at St. John'swood, Dec. 20.

Fenton, lady of John —, esq. of a daughter;

at No. 3, Royal-crescent, Notting-hill, Dec. 22. Hallet, lady of T. P. L., esq. of Lincoln'sinn, of a child, still-born; at 31, Bedfordplace, Dec. 21.

Hawks, wife of the Rev. W.-—, of a daughter; at Herring-court, Richmond, Dec. 20. Lincoln, Countess of, of a son; in Whitehallplace, Dec. 22.

Lower, Mrs, E. W., of a son, at Park-walk, Chelsea; Dec. 20.

Maude, lady of Thomas, esq., of a daughter, at the vicarage, Bangor, North Wales; Dec. 20.

Palm, wife of the Rev. J. P. -, of a son, at Colombo, Ceylon; Oct. 18.

Pindar, Mrs., of a daughter, at Camden-town; Dec. 22.

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James, youngest son of Mr. William Briant, of Kennington, Surrey; by the Rev. Henry Briant, incumbent of St. Paul's, Macclesfield, at St. John's Church, Clapham-rise, Dec. 13.

Ashe, Margaretta Mary, only d. of the late Captain Henry Ashe, formerly of Her Majesty's 16th Regiment of Foot, and sister of John Henry Ashe, esq., of Ashe-grove, county Tipperary, to Jolm Moore Mulcahy, esq., of Summerville, in the said county, barrister-at-law; by the Rev. J. H. Bonner, at Bansha Church, Dec. 4.

Arpthorp, Sarah, youngest d. of the late W. Arpthorp, of 37, Bishopsgate-street, within, to William Barnby, of Darlington, Durham, late of Pocklington, Yorkshire; by the Rev. C. Makenzie, at Great St. Helen's Church, Dec. 6.

Berger, Ellen Catherine, youngest d. of John Berger, esq., of Lower Clapton, Middlesex, to John Macmeikan, esq., of Stratford, Essex; by the Rev. William Sharp, at St. John's, Hackney, Dec. 13.

Bernal, Lucy, third d. of Ralph Bernal, esq., M.P., of Eaton-square, to Vicesimus Knox, esq. of Stratford-place and Writtle-house, Essex; by the Rev. Thomas Knox, Rector of Runwell and Ramsden Crays, Dec. 11.

Berry, Frances, eldest d. of the Rev. W. Berry, of St. Heliers, Jersey, to Mr. John F. Gurney, son of Mr. Frederick Gurney, of Cambridge-terrace, Hyde-park; by the Rev. Dean, at St. Hiliers, Jersey, Dec. 8.

Bigg, Ellen Augustus, d. of John Bigg, esq., of Walworth, to John James Closs, esq.. of Clement's-lane, Lombard-street, and Camberwell-green; by the Rev. J. Hyde, A.M., at St. Giles's, Camberwell, Dec. 1.

Bohté, Miss Jane, only d. of the late Augustus Henry Bohté, esq., of Sackville-street, to Henry Powell, of New Bond-street; by the Rev. Thomas Gerard Andrews, at St. George's, Hanover-square, Dec. 1.

Bolland, Fanny, second d. of the late Sir William Bolland, one of Her Majesty's Barons of the Exchequer, to the Rev. G. F. Master, rector of Stratton, second son of Colonel Master, of Knole-park, in the county of Glocester; by the Rev. H. J. Bolland, at Siddington, Dec. 12.

Burney, Susan Sabrina, third d. of the Venerable Archdeacon Burney, to Frederick, eldest son of Peter Arkwright, esq., of Willersley, Derbyshire; by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of London, at Sible Hedingham Church, Essex, Dec. 4.

Carnegie, Susan Mary-Anne, d. of the late David Carnegie, esq., of Gothenburgh, to David Carnegie, esq.; by the Rev. Sewell Hamilton, B.A., at the British Embassy, at Paris, Oct. 29.

Carstensen, Annette, second d. of M. Carstensen, His Danish Majesty's Consul-General for Morocco, to John H. Drummond Hay, esq., Her Majesty's Agent and Consul-General for the same empire; by the Venerable Archdeacon Burrows, at Gibraltar, Nov. 7.

Cockerton, Martha, second surviving d. of

the late Mr. George Cockerton, of Dalton, to John Savage, of Fleet-street. only son of the late John Savage, esq., of River-terrace, Islington, and of Whinfell, Westmoreland; by the Rev. R. B. Cockerton, incumbent of Cartmell Fell. at Dalton in Furness, near Ulverstone, Dec. 5.

Cotter, Matilda, d. of the Rev. Dr. Cotter, vicar of Buttervant, Ireland, to Frederick Kent, esq., of Blikling Aylsham, Norfolk; by the father of the bride, at Hove Church, Brighton, Nov. 30.

Dickson, Caroline, only d. of James Dickson, esq., to count, son of Charles Pontus Rosen, son of the late general count Rosen, Governor of Gothenburg; at Gothenburg, Nov. 27.

Dillon, Essy Lucy, only d. of John Dillon, esq., solicitor, of York-street, Sydney, formerly of Arran-quay, and Middle Gardener-street, Dublin, to Henry John Hatch, esq., of Hereford House, and Magdalen College, Cambridge, eldest son of the Rev. Thomas Hatch, vicar of Walton-on-Thames, Surrey; by the Rev. Robert Knox Sconce, at St. Andrew's Church, Sydney, August 14.

Downes, Ann, of Ailsa-park-villas. Twickenham, to W. Blake, esq., of Brighton; by the Rev. Dr. Parish, at Twickenham, Dec. 8.

Dunnell, Catherine, only child of the late W. Dunnell, esq.; of the King's Dairy, near Brighton, to John West, esq., second son of the late John West, esq., of Park-village East, and of the Island of Jamaica; by the Rev. David Laing, M. A., F. R. S., at St. Pancras Church, Dec. 13.

Dunn, Sophia, d. of Hannibal Dunn, esq., to Mr. W. R. Anstin, of London; by the Rev. Ralf Clutten, B. D., at Saffron Walden, Dec. 4.

Freeman, Elizabeth, second d. of W. A. Freeman, of Welsham-le-Willows, to Henry Ellis, esq., surgeon, of the same place; by the Rev. Peter Peering, vicar of Great Cornard, near Sudbury, at Wattisfield Church, Suffolk, Nov. 23.

Gafuly, Annie, d. of the late John Gafuly, esq., R. N., Château de. Arguilé, St. Maloes, to J. F. Hanneford, esq. Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire; at St. Peter's Church, Preston, Dec. 13.

Galliers, Charlotte Florentia, youngest d. of John Galliers, esq., late of Stapleton castle, Herefordshire, to William Sidney Oates, esq., only son of the late Colonel Oates, and maternal grandson of Madame Alexandrine Poulet, neé de Chaistre, Baroness d'Anef of Naples; Dec. 1.

Gay, Miss Mary Anne, of Leytonstone, to George Smith, esq., of the Whitechapel Distillery; by the Rev. H. Herbert Evans, M. A., at Leyton, Essex, Dec. 12.

Greaves, Sarah, third d. of William Greaves, esq., M. D., of Suffolk-square, Cheltenham, and Mayfield, Staffordshire, to John Jones, esq., Captain, King's Royal Rifles; by the Rev. J. T. Smith, incumbent of Bretly, at St. George's Hanover-square, Dec. 4.

Greaves, Julia, second d. of Mr. W. H. Greaves, to Mr. James Hawksley; at the English Church, Valparaiso, August 16.

Hall, Louisa, eldest d. of Charles Hill Hall, esq., of West Wickham, Kent, to James Corry Sherrard, esq., son of William Sherrard, esq., of Kilbogget, county of Dublin; by the Rev.

Thomas Shore, M.A., Wadham College, Oxford, at West Wickham, Kent, Dec. 23.

Henniker, Frances, eldest d. of Sir Augustus Brydges Henniker, Bart., of Plashwood, near Stowmarket, Suffolk, and Newton-hall, in the county of Essex; by the Vicar, the Rev. Robert Stapylton Bree, at Tintagel, Cornwall, Dec. 19.

Holliworth, Emily Catherine, second d. of Captain Holliworth, R.N., to Hugh Gordon, esq., son of John Gordon, esq., of Rhynie, Aberdeenshire; by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Australia, at Sydney, New-SouthWales, June 14.

Houghton, Mary, only d. of the late John Houghton, esq., to R. G. Ffarmer, esq., youngest son of Robert Ffarmer, esq., of Ashford Cottage, Kentish Town; at Guildford, Dec. 11.

Hurren, Miss H. only d. of Mr. C. Hurren, of Bruton Street, Bond-street, to Mr. D. Miller of Piccadilly, third son of the late Mr. Thomas Miller, of Fairford, Glocestershire; by the Rev. W. H. Dickinson, at St. George's Hanover-square, Nov. 30.

James. Hester, eidest d. of John James, esq., Secondary o. London, o. Brunswick-square, and of Werthing, in the county o Jussex, to Edward West, esq., youngest son of the late John West, esq., of Park-village East, and of the island of Jamaica; by the Rev. John West, M.A., incumbent of Coleford, Somerset, Dec. 11.

Jenkins, Emily, eldest d. of Sir Richard Jenkins, G.C. B. to William Frederick Baring, esq.; by the Right Rev. Bishop Luscombe, at the British Embassy in Paris, Dec. 8.

Kilgour, Eliza, d. of the late George Kilgour, esq., of Belcairn, Aberdeenshire, and Woburnplace, London, to the Rev. F. H. Buckerfield, vicar of Little Bedwyn, Wilts; by the Rev. Edward Otto Trevelyan, M.A., at St. George's, Bloomsbury, Dec. 4.

Knowles, Euphemia, only d. of the late James Knowles, esq., of Kirkville, Aberdeenshire, to Christopher L. Ringrose, esq., eldest son of C. L. Ringrose esq., of Tranby, Yorkshire; by the Rev. W. Mark, M.A. British Chaplain, at the Episcopal Church, Rotterdam, Dec. 12.

Liston, Margaret, second d. of Robert Liston, esq., of Clifford street, Bond-street, to George Harris esq., of the Stock-Exchange, London; by the Rev. George Ainslie, M.A., at St. Peter's Church, Walworth, Dec. 22.

Macan, Harriet, widow of the late Major Turner Macan, of Carriff, in the county of Armagh, Ireland, to William Henry Whitbread, of Southill, Bedfordshire; by the Rev. Gerrard Thomas Andrewes, at St. James's, Westminster, Dec. 6.

Manico, Catherine Roddam, only d. of Peter Manico, esq., of Peckham, Surrey, to Mr. Joseph W. Gull, of Peckham, Surrey; at the church of St. Nicholas, King's Norton, Worcestershire, Nov. 30.

Maxfield, Louisa, youngest surviving d. of the late John Maxfield, esq., to Robert Watson Smyth, esq.; by the Rev. W. M. Pyue, rector of Oxted, Surrey, at St. John's, Paddington, Nov. 30.

M'Culloch, Isabella, eldest d. of John M'Culloch, to Captain George Grant, the hill, of the Hon. East India Company's Indian Navy; by the Rev. John Muir, of Kirkmabreck, Nov. 29. Miller, Marianne, only d. of W. Miller, esq.,

Islington, to John, eldest son of James Norie, R.N.; at St. Mary's Islington, Nov. 28.

Morris, Kate, only d. of Mrs. Charles Morris, of Leicester-terrace, and Northampton, to Henry Thomas Cornelius, of the Royal Victoria Dispensary, Northampton, at St. Sepulchre's, Northampton, Dec. 4.

Morris, Margaret, widow of the Rev. Joseph Morris, late vicar of Feltham, Middlesex, to Thomas John Burgoyne, esq., of Stratford-place, St. Marylebone; by the Rev. Henry Glossop, the vicar, at Isleworth Church, Dec, 13.

Nairne, Elizabeth, third d. of James Drummond Nairne, esq., of Dunsinane, to Henry Smith Pigott, esq., of the Royal Scots Greys, second son of John Hugh Smith Pigott, esq., of Brockley-hall, in the county of Somerset; by the Rev. David Mellish, at Bandinan-house, Perthshire, Oct. 16.

Newenham, Annie, third d. of C. B. Newenham, esq., sheriff of the province of South Australia, to James, second son of LieutenantColonel Anderson, late of the Royal Engineers; by the Rev. James Farrell, at St. John's Church, Adelaide, South Australia, June 7.

Orris, Anne Maria Rix, granddaughter of the late John Orris, esq., Hindringham-hall, Norfolk, to Richard Lauriere, esq., of St. James'sstreet; by the Rev. J. Stevens, at St. Mary Abbotts, Kensington, Dec. 6.

Phelps, Anne Catherine, eldest d. of Mrs. Phelps, of Somers-place, Hyde-park, and of the late Samuel Phelps, esq., of Hans-place, to Captain Tyndale, formerly of the 51st Light Infantry; by the Rev. John Rush, LL.B., incumberit of the Old Church, Chelsea, at St. John's, Paddington, Dec. 11.

Porter, Henrietta, second d. of Henry Porter, esq., of Winslade-house, in the county of Devon, to John Henry, eldest son of John Henry Ley, esq., of Trehill, in the same county; by the Rev. Edmond Strong, at St. Mary's Clyst, Dec. 6.

Pugh, Marianne, eldest d. of the Rev. Thomas Pugh, Elm-cottage, Redbourn, to Alfred White, esq., of Cloudesley-square, Islington; by the Rev. Thomas Pugh, at Redbourn Church, Herts, Dec. 6.

Rich, Ellen, fourth surviving d. of George Rich, esq., late of Her Majesty's Customs, to Henry Albert Tanner, son of - Tanner, esq., of Her Majesty's Customs, Waterford; at Rochester, Kent, Nov. 25.

Robinson, Susan, second d. of the late George Garden Robinson, esq., to James Imlach, esq.; by the Rev. Alexander Bruce, of St. Andrew's Chapel, at Banff, Dec. 4.

Routledge, Mary, eldest d. of Thomas Routledge, esq., of Upper Stamford-street, to Robert Menzies, esq., of the same street; by the Rev. Frederick Fisher, M.A., at St. Mary's, Lambeth, Nov. 31.

Skipper, Sarah, eldest d. of Mr. Robert Skipper, wine-merchant, London, to Mr. C. H. Peirie, H.C.M.; by the Archdeacon Dealtry, at the Old Church, Calcutta, Sept. 4.

Smart, Ann, widow of the late Thomas Smart, jun., esq., of Clapton, to Richard Atkins, jun., esq., of Warwick-road, Upper Clapton; by the Rev. H. F. Burder, D.D., at Clapton chapel, Dec. 4.

Smith, Mary, d. of Sir Michael Cusac Smith

Bart., of King's County, Ireland, and niece of the Attorney-General for Ireland, to H. Charles Hawley, esq., of Trinity College, Cambridge, youngest son of the late Sir Henry Hawley, Bart., of Leybourne-grange, Kent; at the Chapel of the British Embassy, Naples, Nov. 21.

Snape, Margaret, youngest d. of the late James Snape, esq., of Chester, to Michael Thompson Scott Raimbach, M.A., of Sidney College, Cambridge; by the Rev. Samuel Hall, M.A., at St. Mary's Church, Islington, Dec. 23.

Startin, Lydia, third d. of James Startin, esq., of Turnham-green, to James Sharpe, esq. of Glasgow; by the Rev. John Forshall, M.A., at St. Luke's, Middlesex, Dec. 8.

Turner, Jane, d. of S. Turner, esq., of Milton-street, to Charles Smith of Beaumont-street, Marylebone; by the Rev. W. H. Charlton, at the Rectory Church, Marylebone, Dec. 13.

Toussaint, Fanny Maria, second d. of the late Charles Toussaint, esq., of Highgate, to Henry Woolcombe, esq., of Kidbroke; by the Rev. J. W. Smythe, D.D., at Sutton-at-Hone, Kent, Dec. 8.

Villiers, Lady Adela, to Captain C. P. Ibbetson, 11th Hussars; at Gretna-green, Nov. 6.

Warde, Anna, Amelia Barton, only child of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Warde, of the 3d. Bengal Light Cavalry, to Alfred Sola, esq.; by the Rev. Walter Mitchell, at St. Pancras, Nov. 23.

Williams, Anna Bertha, d. of Robert Williams, esq., M.D., 39, Bedford-place, Russelsquare, to Arthur George Garland, esq., 4th Madras Cavalry, only surviving son of the late P. Garland, esq., of Sandridge, Wilts; by the Hon and Rev. Montague Villiers, at St. George's, Bloomsbury, Nov. 30.

Wilkinson, Mary Ridley, second d. of J. J. Wilkinson, esq., of the Temple, to W. Andrew, esq., solicitor, Manchester; by the Rev. E. P. Hannam, at St. Pancras New Church, Dec. 6.

Winyar, Isabella Graham, youngest d. of the late David Winyar, esq., of Salisbury, to W. J. Robson, esq., of Middleton-square, London; by the Rev. G. Radcliffe, M.A., at St. Edmund's Church, Salisbury, Dec. 8.

Willowes, Rosamond, second d. of Major Willowes, East India Company, of Old Heathvilla, near Colchester, to the Rev. D. M. Mackintosh, East India Company's Service; by the Rev. George Hale, vicar of Hayes, Middlesex, at Colchester, Dec. 12.

Wright, Mary, second d. of Thomas Wright, Banff, N. B., to Adam Watson, esq., of Parkroad, Brixton; by the Rev. D. O. Etough, at St. Mark's, Kennington, Dec. 6.

Wingfield, Julia Selina, d. of William Wingfield, esq., Master in Chancery, to James Fletcher, esq., of Park-street, Grosvenor-square; by the Rev. William Wrothesley Wingfield, vicar of Gulval, Cornwall, at St. George's, Hanoversquare, Dec. 22.

Wright, Elizabeth, d. of the late Benjamin Wright, esq., of Clapham-common, Surrey, to Michael Collin, esq., of Haltons, Hastings; by the Rev. Thomas Vores, A.M., of St. Mary's, Hastings, at St. George's, Hanover-square, Nov. 30.

Wray, Eliza Matilda, youngest d. of Captain Henry Wray, R.N., to Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Harvey, 14th Light Dragoons; by the

Rev. C. P. Reynolds, at St. Mary's Church, Poonah, Nov. 6.

Wright, Elizabeth Mary, fourth d. of Job Wright, esq., of Ashgrove, Cheshunt, to A. S. Addis, esq., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, barrister-at-law; by the Rev. David Wright, at St. Mary's, Cheshunt, Dec. 20.

Wyatt, Emma, eldest d. of Henry Wyatt, esq., late of long Ditton, Surrey, England, to Hugh Cossart Baker, esq., of Hamilton, eldest son of Captain G. W. Baker, of Woodroofe, Ottawa River, late of the Royal Artillery; by the Rev. J. G. Geddes, at St. Luke's church, Wellington-square, Canada, Nov. 18.

DEATHS.

Adeney, Rebecca Ann, the beloved wife of Mr. George Adeney, of Frederick-place, Hampstead-road, in the 55th year of her age; Dec. 20.

Anderson, Richard John, esq., Deputy-Commissary-General, at his residence in Parkroad, Regent's-park, aged 84; Dec. 18.

Adlington, John, esq., of Merton College, Oxford, eldest son of the Rev. J. Adlington, rector of Little Barford, in his 21st year; Dec.

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Basire, Mrs. James, at Red-Lion-square, aged 43; Dec. 17.

Blaxland, John, esq. of Newington, Sydney, New-South-Wales, for many years a member of the Governor's and Legislative Council of that colony, in the 78th year of his age; August 5.

Blackwell, Thomas Edon, esq., late Captain 91st Regiment, eldest son of the late Majorgeneral Blackwell, C.B., at Bath, aged 42; Dec. 22.

Bowdler, Phoebe, eldest daughter of the Rev. Thomas Bowdler, M.A., at Torquay; Dec. 21. Brown, Rev. John, M.A., vicar of St. Mary's, Leicester; Dec. 15.

Butcher, Ann, the wife of Mr. Thomas Butcher, formerly of Epsom, at No. 1, Montague-place, Hammersmith, aged 73; Dec. 22. Clarke, Elizabeth Sarah, wife of Mr. Thomas Clarke, of paralysis, at his residence, St. Mark'sroad, Kennington; Nov. 25.

Dolan, Mrs. Cecilia, at Judd-place, East, New-road, aged 49; Dec. 20.

Durnford, Barbara, the beloved wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Durnford, late of the Grenadier Guards, and only daughter and heiress of the late Hon. William Brabazon, of Tara-house, in the county of Meath, at Cole-villa, Twickenham; Dec. 4.

Foreman, Susannah Snell, wife of John Foreman, esq., of Harlow, Essex, in Regent-street, at the house of her son-in-law, Mr. Allison, deeply regretted by her family and friends, in her 70th year; Dec. 19.

Foggo, David, esq., at 10, Chatham-place, aged 58; Dec. 23.

Havelock, Captain Thomas, late Paymaster of the 43d Light Infantry, at his residence in Darlington, in the 84th year of his age; Dec. 5.

Harrison, William, esq., formerly of Devonshire-place, Balham, Surrey, at his residence, South Parade, Wakefield, Yorkshire, in the 80th year of his age; Dec. 17.

Haynes, Joseph Bayley, esq., suddenly, after a lingering illness, at his residence, Little Stanmore, Middlesex, aged 77; Dec. 19.

Hall, John Cressy, esq., barrister-at-law, at

Alfreton, in the 82d year of his age; Dec. 22. Hart, Elizabeth, the wife of Mr. Thomas Hart, solicitor, Reigate, aged 51; Dec 23.

Hilliard, Anne Eliza, daughter of the late Edward Hilliard, esq., of Cowley-house, Middlesex; Dec. 24.

Hopkinson, Elizabeth Ann, wife of Mr. Johna Hopkinson, of the Albion Factory, Finsbury, after a long and painful illness, at No. 8, Addington-place, Camberwell, aged 46; Dec. 23.

Hunter, George, esq., of Mornington-place, Hampstead-road, thirty-five years Surveyor of Taxes for Marylebone parish, aged 65; Dec. 21.

Livermore, Mary, the wife of Mr. Martin William Livermore, of Station-hill, Norwood, Surrey, in the 72d year of her age; Dec. 20.

Lidderdale, Halliday, esq., M.D., formerly an eminent physician in London, much respected in his profession and by a large circle of friends, at his house, in Blandford-square; Dec. 20.

Macsween, William Gammel, son of Charles Macsween, esq., Hon. East India Company's Civil Service, of consumption, at Brixton-hill, aged 10; Dec. 20.

Martin, Mrs. Frances, late of East Moulsey, at Brighton, in her 80th year; Dec. 15. Milbank, -the infant son of Mark W. V. Milbank, esq., at Thorp Perrow; Dec. 23.

Molineux, Elizabeth, to the great grief of her bereaved family, at her elder sister's house, Wyndham-street, Bryanston-square: Dec, 20.

Morris, Mrs. Sarah, at Clifton-place, Camberwell New-road, in the 83d year of her age; Dec. 20.

Phillips, Jacob, esq., of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law, at Hastings, in the 68th year of his age; Dec. 19.

Roberts, William Beckley, son of MajorGeneral H. Roberts, C.B., of Milford-lodge, near Lymington, at Twyford, near Winchester; Dec. 18.

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Spicer, J. E., esq., at his residence, Acre-lane, Clapham in his 80th year. His end was peace;

Dec. 25.

Squire, Frances Diana, relict of the late Thomas Squire, esq., of Hern-hill, Kent, at Boughton-under-Blean, in the 89th year of her age; Dec. 21.

Stockwell, George, esq., late of the Bengal Civil Service, at Inverness; Dec. 16.

Teesdale, John, esq., of Fenchurch-street, at his house, in Russel-square; Dec. 21.

Uniacke, Helen Maria, the eldest daughter of the late Richard John Uniacke, one of the Justices of the Supreme Court in the province of Nova Scotia, at Brompton; Dec. 21.

Veargett, Mrs. Sarah, late of King's Lynn, Norfolk, at the house of her son-in-law, Captain Maughan, London Dock; Dec. 20.

Venables, Harriett Emma, eldest daughter of the late Alderman Venables, at Hastings, in her 18th year; Dec. 19.

Watts, Miss Elizabeth Langley, the only daughter and heiress of John Langley Watts, esq. formerly of Norwich, at her residence, Regency-square, Brighton, in his 71st year;

Dec. 15.

Wharncliffe, the Right Honourable Lord, at his house in Curzon-street, London. aged 69; Dec. 19.

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