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Aged 42, Henry Augustus Hanrott, of Queen'ssquare, Bloomsbury, solicitor.

At Plymouth, the wife of W. C. Macready, esq. of Sherborne House, Sherborne, Dorset.

Aged 68, Henry Bence Mason, esq. of the White House, Wereham, Norfolk.

At Frosterley, aged 82, John Rippon, esq. of Newlandside Hall, Stanhope.

Sept. 19. At Mortlake, Surrey, Charlotte, eldest dau. of the late Baron Best.

At the house of her son, the Rev. John Deck, Incumbent of St. Stephen's, Hull, aged 66, Mary, wife of John Deck, esq.

At Glasgow, James Fillans, esq. the eminent sculptor.

At Liverpool, Ann, wife of Thomas Hodson, esq. surgeon, dau. of the late John Waldron Wright, esq. merchant, of London.

At Dulwich, aged 72, Philip Novelli, esq.

At Bath, aged 71, Mary Anne, wife of James Pearce, esq. formerly surgeon, of Bradford, Wilts. At Leamington, aged 72, Thomas St. Quintin, esq. late of Hatley Park, Cambridgeshire.

In Hatton-garden, aged 58, John Warin Willders, esq. late of Chesterton, Huntingdon.

Sept. 20. At Montpelier Hill, near Durham, aged 58, Wm. Atkinson, esq. formerly of Stockton. At the Grange, Didsbury, aged 50, John Atwood Beaver, esq.

At Woolwich, aged 66, John Dehane, esq. M.D. of Wolverhampton.

At Uppingham, aged 82, Jonathan Gibbons, esq. At Rosemount, Liscard, Cheshire, aged 48, Robina, wife of George Grant, esq. of Liverpool.

At Merton, Surrey, aged 39, Elizabeth-Maria, eldest dau. of the late John Luckombe, esq. R.N. At Braintree, Essex, aged 81, Elizabeth, relict of William Rankin, esq. formerly of Lyons, in that county.

In London-st. Fitzroy-sq. aged 66, Henry Welsford, esq.

At Barnes-green, Surrey, aged 35, Marianne, wife of Henry Wenden, esq. and dau. of the late John Palin, esq. LL.D.

Sept. 21. The wife of G. C. Fowler, esq.

At Cove Hall, Suffolk, the residence of his fatherin-law Wm. Everett, esq. aged 37, Alfred Impy, esq. M.D. of Great Yarmouth.

At Coles-grove, Cheshunt, aged 79, wife of the Rev. Charles Mayo.

At Sallymount, Kildare, aged 57, Marmaduke Coghill Cramer Roberts, esq.

At Southsea, aged 72, Hannah, relict of the Rev. Thomas Tilly, of Forton.

Sept. 22. At her brother's, Letheringsett Rectory, Norfolk, Charlotte, dau. of the late Rev. William Browne, Oxford.

At Bideford, aged 63, Edward Buller, esq. At the house of Richard Wood, esq. Putney, aged 63, Catherine Clabon, of Bruges, widow of Capt. Clabon, II.M. 58th Regt.

Aged 86, Joyce, relict of John Durham, esq. of Stony Stratford, and formerly of Dunstable.

At Walmstone Farm, Wingham, aged 34, Emma, wife of Mr. Richard Elgar, and dau. of James Dorman, esq. of Sandwich.

At the residence of her son, in Harley-st. aged 81, Mrs. Franco.

At Exeter, formerly of Weymouth, aged 92, Edmund Hemming, esq. father-in-law of the Rev. S. Carr, Vicar of St. Peter's, Colchester.

At Weston Zoyland, aged 68, Wm. Hewett, esq. At Sherborne, at the residence of her brother Charles Hutchings, esq. aged 78, Miss Hutchings.

At Fordham, Cambridgeshire, aged 57, Jane relict of Wotton Isaacson, esq. of Gifford's-hall, Suffolk.

At Thirsk, John Peter Johnson, esq. Collector of Her Majesty's Inland Revenue.

Aged 26, John Walter, youngest son of the late Francis Stephen Long, esq. of Amesbury, Wilts. At Ramsgate, aged 77, Margaret, widow of Robert Orme, esq. late of Madras.

At Heworth Cottage, near York, Elizabeth, wife of Chas. Alfred Thiselton, esq.

At Beckington, Somerset, Alfred Whittaker, esq. solicitor, district auditor of the Wilts and Somerset audit district.

Sept. 23. Aged 89, Ann, widow of John Brooking, esq. of East Worthele, Devon.

At Arundel, aged 82, Miss Champ. At Shrewsberry Hall, Amelia, Countess of Dunsyre and Cairnmuir.

At Maidstone, aged 67, Thomas Edmett, esq. At Dublin, aged 81, Charles Elsmere, esq. Retired-Comm. R.N. He entered the service in 1785 on board the Swallow on the Irish station; served in 1793 in the Lowestoffe 32 at the occupation of Toulon and the sieges of St. Fiorenza and Calvi, and in the Britannia 100 in 1797 at the battle of St. Vincent. He was made Lieut. in the same year, and in 1800 was in the expedition to Ferrol. He served altogether thirteen years on full pay; was placed on the junior list of Retired Commanders in 1830, and on the senior list in 1838.

At Tyneholm House, East Lothian, Capt. Thomas Gordon, late 74th Regt. son of the late Gen. Gordon Cuming-Skene, of Pitlurg and Dyce, N.B.

In Gloucester-pl. Portman-sq. Dora-Paulina, wife of Major M'Mahon.

At Plymouth, aged 74, Miss Mary Maurice, only sister of Rear-Adm. Maurice.

At Brompton, aged 64, Joseph Clinton Robert

son, esq.

At Hammersmith, aged 64, Miss Sturley, late of Sevenoaks.

At Mauldeth Hall, Lancashire, aged 70, Edmund Wright, esq.

Sept. 24. In Upper Berkeley-st. Portman-sq. aged 76, Isaac Barker, esq.

At Seething-wells, Kingston, Surrey, aged 81, John Brown, esq.

At his father's house, Godfrey Martindale, second son of George Cheesman, esq. of Rye-lodge, Peckham-rye.

At Notting-hill, aged 78, Philadelphia, relict of Edward Cherrill, esq.

At Albert-road, Regent's Park, the residence of his father-in-law John Sewell, esq. aged 27, William Henry Foakes, esq. second son of the late John Foakes, esq. of Mitcham House, Surrey.

At Brighton, aged 68, Lucy, relict of George French, esq. of Angmering, Sussex.

At Ryde, Isle of Wight, aged 63, Richard Willet Hedges, esq. of Earl's-terrace, Kensington.

At Swansea, aged 77, Mrs. Saralı Partridge, for many years resident at Bath, and lately at Usk, relict of the Rev. Thos. Esbury Partridge, of Hillsley, Glonc. and Rector of Uley.

At Clifton, Mr. Benj. Sangar, second son of the late John Sangar, esq. and brother to the late Rev. John Sangar, of St. Werburgh's,

At Brussels, aged 78, Mrs. John Spong, relict of John Spong, esq.

At Christiana, Prince Gustavns, Duke of Upland, second son of the King of Sweden.

At Newport, Monmouthsh. aged 64, Mr. Daniel Tombs, anchor manufacturer, formerly one of the aldermen of the borough.

Sept. 25. Thomas Bowen, esq. of Shrawardine Castle, Salop.

At Pentonville, aged 86, Mrs. Ann Braine. Sophia, relict of John Brown, esq. of East-st. Wareham.

At Shelford rectory, aged 83, Mrs. Charlotte Grant.

In Harpur-st. Bloomsbury, aged 86, Mrs. Katherine Green, formerly, during nearly forty-six years, Matron of Christ's Hospital, London.

Aged 21, Charles Arthur, only son of Charles Edward Rendall, esq. of Brigmerston House, Wilts. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, aged 68, Mr. Rouse, for many years well-known to numbers as the proprietor of the Eagle Tavern in the City-road. Aged 89, William Waters, esq. of Upton.

At Holbrook, Maria, widow of W. H. Williams, esq. M.D. of Ipswich,

Sept. 26. At Holloway, aged 86, Mary, relict of John Bradshaw, esq. formerly of the Limekilns, Blackheath.

At the house of her son Henry Elkington, esq. Birmingham, aged 78, Mary, relict of John Elkington, esq. formerly of Princethorpe, Warw.

At Marchington, Staff. aged 69, Anne Bainbrigge, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Samuel James, Rector of Radstoke, Som.

At Broadstairs, Henry, youngest son of the late Thomas Jones, esq. of Stapleton.

At London, the Hon. Eleanor Grant MacDowall, widow of Wm. Grant MacDowall, esq. of Armdilly, Banffshire, N.B. and sister of Lieut.-Gen. Lord Saltoun.

Aged 53, John Jones Owen, esq. of Tiverton.

At his father's residence, Norfolk, aged 32, Thomas Neale Rippingall, esq. barrister-at-law. He was called to the bar at the Inner Temple, Jan. 28, 1848, and went the Norwich Circuit.

At Penshurst, aged 27, Lieut. Col. Henry Dorrien Streatfeild, late of the Grenadier Guards, which he entered as Ensign in 1843. He was the eldest son of Henry Streatfeild, esq. of Chiddingstone, by Maria, dau. of Magens Dorrien Magens, esq. of Hammerwood Lodge, Sussex.

At Derby, aged 88, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilmot, dau. of Sir Robert Wilmot, first Baronet of Osmaston, Derbyshire.

Sept. 27. At the residence of Sir Isaac L. Goldsmid, Bart. Somerhill, Tunbridge, aged 26, Charles Alexander Bisset, esq. M.D. eldest son of Charles E. Bisset, esq. surgeon, Rye-lane, Peckham.

At Brompton, aged 90, Mary, relict of Col. Trelawny Brereton, late of the Grenadier Guards.

At Stoke, Jane, relict of Lieut.-Gen. Deseret, R.M.

At the house of his brother Robert Gee Hunt, esq. of Liverpool, aged 69, Thomas Yate Hunt, esq. of the Brades, Staffordshire.

At the vicarage, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, aged 10 months, Colin-Alexander-Turing, youngest child of the Rev. H. Mackenzie.

At Antigua House, Abbey-road, St. John'swood, aged 83, Kean B. Osborn, esq. M.D.

At Bromley, Kent, Bertha, third dau. of Charles Pott, esq.

At Gateshead, aged 80, Joseph Price, esq. a gentleman of great scientific attainments. His application of steam for towing sailing-vessels to and from sea in adverse winds, received a testimonial from his fellow townsmen in 1818.

At Weston-super-Mare, Margaret-Miller, only surviving dau. of Henry Sealy, esq. of Bristol.

Aged 58, Mr. John Ware, taxidermist, of Southampton. He possessed considerable ability as a musician, was a member of the town quadrille bands, a very clever ventriloquist, and, like Yorick, has oftimes set the table in a roar. He was interred in All Saints burial-ground, and his choral friends sung a funeral anthem over his grave. There were between 300 and 400 present.

Sept. 28. At Stoke, near Plymouth, the residence of her nephew James B. Wilcocks, esq. Rebecca, dau. of the late Rev. Samuel C. Collins, Rector of St. John's, Exeter.

At Clapham park, Ann, wife of Wm. Cothay, esq. At Harwood Hall, Upminster, Essex, aged 52, Peter Pope Firth, esq. of Rose hill, Rotherham, Yorkshire.

At Margate, aged 79, Mr. George Glasier, for 17 years a member of St. Marylebone vestry.

At Cambridge, aged 57, James Gotobed, esq. Aged 54, Edwin Greenwood, esq. of Swarcliffe Hall, near Ripley.

At Ashburton, aged 77, Joseph Gribble, esq. for thirty-six years one of the coroners for the southern division of Devonshire.

At his residence, Thorn Hill, aged 76, John Johnson, esq. of Monaghan.

At Kingstown, Anne, relict of the Right Rev. Samuel Kyle, D.D. Lord Bishop of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross. She was the eldest daughter of Wm. Duke Moore, esq. of Dublin, married in 1801, and

left a widow in 1848 (see the memoir of Bishop Kyle in vol. xxix. p. 657).

At Hampton, aged 85, James Mackenzie, esq. At Mortlake, aged 71, Mary, widow of the Rev. Henry Morice, Vicar of Ashwell, Herts, and Canon of Lincoln.

At New Lodge, Bocking, aged 59, Susannah, relict of Captain Riches, late of Portsea.

Richard Sharp, esq. of Coleshill-st. Organist of Eaton chapel.

Aged 78, Miss Smith, of Bush House, Isleworth. At Cuckmans, St. Stephen's, St. Alban's, aged 56, Mrs. Lucretia Willmott.

Sept. 29. At Goring, Oxf. aged three months, William Player Butler, second son of Capt Butler Fellowes.

At Wells, aged 52, Frances, wife of Samuel Hobbs, esq.

At Remenham hill, Berks, Mrs. Oriel, of Alfredpl. Bedford-sq.

At Lee park, Blackheath, aged 68, Benjamin Parkhurst, esq.

At the College, Shrewsbury, Elizabeth, wife of Jonathan Scarth, esq.

At Westerham, Kent, Miss Maria D. Singleton. In Monmouth-road, Bayswater, aged 37, John Robert Slater, esq. C.E.

At Acomb, near York, Walter, youngest son of the late Thomas Smith, esq. of Huntington Hall. At Deptford, aged 80, Mrs. Whiffin.

In Camden-st. Camden-town, aged 71, Robert Wornum, esq. of Store-st. Bedford-sq.

Sept. 30. At Hollins, near Whitehaven, in Cumberland, John Bell, esq.

In Burton-st. aged 76, Mary-Matilda, eldest dau. of the Rev. William Betham, of Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, and Rector of Stoke Lacy, Heref. and sister to Sir William Betham, Ulster King of Arms. She was the authoress of a poem, entitled "Marie," and several other literary works of note.

At Winsley, Wiltshire, aged 74, Richard, last surviving son of Thomas Whittington, esq. of Hamswell House, Glouc.

Aged 42, Ann, wife of the Rev. G. L. Withers, of Foleshill.

Lately. In Iceland, Dr. Egilsson, the most accomplished linguist of the North. His Dictionary of the old Norse poetical language, as exhibited in the eddas, sagas, poems, &c. of Norway and Iceland, in which the explanations are given in Latin, will shortly be published by the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries.

Aged 81, the dowager Lady Godfrey, relict of the late Baronet Sir John Godfrey of Kilcoleman, and mother of the present possessor of the title and estates, Sir William Duncan Godfrey, and several other children. She was the eldest dau. of John Cromie, esq. of Cromie, co. Derry; and was left a widow 1834.

At Windsor, aged 70, Lieut. Henry Griffiths, Military Knight of Windsor, formerly of the 15th Hussars, with which regiment he was at Waterloo.

Dr. von Morgenstern, senior professor of the University of Dorpat. He occupied the Greek and Latin chair, and was noted, in addition to eminent learning, as the author of several works of merit, and especially of some valuable researches respecting the philosophers of ancient Greece and Rome.

Drowned in the Solent, second Lieut. Walter Scott Reeves, R.M. His body was picked up off Cowes, and buried at Portsmouth with military honours.

Oct. 1. At Plymouth, Lieut. James Bell, of the 2nd Ceylon Regt. He served the arduous campaign of 1794-5 in Flanders and Holland; was present in 1796 at the reduction of Granada and St. Vincent, and of other West India islands in 1800; in the expedition to Hanover 1805; in the Travancore war 1809; and in the Kandian war in Ceylon in 1815.

At Blackheath, aged 89, Caroline, relict of Henry Cracklow, esq. of Beckenham.

At Narberth, aged 75, Elizabeth, relict of D.

Gwynne, of Rushacre, Pemb. formerly Lieut. in the Royal Carmarthenshire Volunteer Corps.

At Manvir Cottage, Guernsey, aged 42, Margaretta De Jersey, wife of Henry Wait Hall, esq. and eldest dau. of the Rev. Wm. Toase, late of that island.

At Ormely Lodge, Ham-common, Surrey, aged 54, John Alexander Hunter, esq. late of Lancaster.

In Albert-road, Regent's-park, aged 64, John Main, esq.

At Belsize-park, Hampstead, aged 94, the wife of S. G. Martinez, esq.

In London, aged 77, Amelia, relict of Robert Watkins, esq. of Shaw Farm, Windsor.

Oct. 2. At St. Mary Church, Torquay, Hannah, relict of the Rev. John Cubitt, of Stoley House, Norfolk.

At Cheltenham, aged 57, Samuel Davies, esq. M.D. late of the Bengal Medical Service.

At East Hall, Bermondsey, aged 82, Henry Dudin, esq. of Sydenham, and St. John's, Southwark.

At Peckham, aged 68, Miss Huson.

At the Elms, Chudleigh, aged 25, Walter Robert, son of Lieut.-Col. Lethbridge, H.E.I.C.S.

At Bath, aged 44, Capt. Edmund Monro, Bengal army, second and only surviving son of the late Lieut.-Gen. Monro, of Edmonsham House, Dorset. At Dublin, aged 88, Miss Anne Walshe, sister of the late Gen. Walshe, R. Art.

Oct. 3. At Dublin, James Barlow, esq. M.D. late Surgeon 5th Dragoon Guards. He served in the expedition to Copenhagen 1807; the capture of Martinique 1809, for which he received the war medal; and the campaign of 1815 in the Netherlands and France. He was appointed surgeon of the 5th Dragoon Guards in 1813.

At Carlton, near Pontefract, aged 88, James Birdsall, esq.

At Taunton, the residence of her son-in-law the Rev. J. Hobson, aged 79, Mrs. Mary Evans, late of Bedminster.

At Cheltenham, aged 77, Anne, relict of Francis Longworth, esq.

In Belmont-pl. Vauxhall, aged 92, Ann, relict of John Lyon, esq.

At his residence, Hotwells, Clifton, aged 79, Wm. Morgan, esq.

At Hanover, aged 38, the wife of the resident British Paymaster, A. John Mortimer, esq.

At Perdiswell, aged 23, Lady Wakeman. She was the only dau. of the late Thomas Adlington, esq. of Clapham-common, Surrey, and Bradenham, Norfolk; was married in 1848, and leaves a son born in 1850. Lady Wakeman died in childbed.

At Kew, aged 25, Annie, third dau. of the late Rev. Henry White, A.M. Rector of Claughton, Lancashire.

At Woolwich, Anne, wife of Lieut.-Col. Wilford, R. Art.

Oct. 4. At Withymoor House, near Rowley Regis, aged 57, B. Best, esq. ironmaster.

At Coggeshall, aged 29, Ellen, wife of the Rev. James Browne, of Twyford, Hants. and youngest dau. of the late Henry Kingsley, esq. of Coggeshall. Jane-Maria, wife of W. H. Jackson, esq. of Eccleston-sq. and third dau. of the late Edward Bullock, esq. of Jamaica.

At the house of her son-in-law (Mr. Isaac Blyth, of Terling), aged 82, Elizabeth, relict of the Rev. William Kemp.

At Taunton, aged 76, Thomas Mate, esq. At Bayswater, aged 19, Baversham, only son of E. B. Harman, esq. M.D. late of Bath.

At Wallace Grange, near Beverley, Frances, wife of Thos. Spence, esq. leaving a numerous family.

Oct. 5. At Naneby House, near Market Bosworth, aged 58, Miss Maria Beadsmoore.

At Hilperton, near Trowbridge, Henry Haywood Budd, third surviving son of Capt. Hopewell H. Budd, R.N. of Winterbourne Bassett, Wilts.

Aged 72, Mr. William Bull, of the firm of Craddock and Bull, bankers, of Nuneaton.

At Bath, Mary Anne Colling, dau. of the late L. Colling, esq. of Barrington-grange, Durham. At Wedhampton House, Wilts, aged 53, John Townsend Compton, esq.

At the Mount, near York, Frances, eldest dau. of the late John Dales, esq. of York.

At Mortimer-lodge, Berks, aged 81, HannahElizabeth, relict of Vice-Admiral Fellowes. At the Seckford Hospital, Woodbridge, in his 88th year, Mr. John Fenn. He kept school for more than sixty-five years, and up to his 85th year. He was the last of the old-fashioned race of schoolmasters, yet few men have been more useful and few more worthy.

At Moreton-in-the-Marsh, Glouc. aged 30, Francis Robert Gunter, esq.

In Keppel-st. Russell-sq, William, second son of the late Samuel Hitchens, esq. of Stoke-green, near Coventry.

At Laverstock, Wilts, aged 76, John Knight, esq. formerly of Southampton, and brother of H. and R. Knight, esqrs. Winchester.

At Bawtry, Henrietta, wife of G. D. Nelson, esq. surgeon.

Aged 77, William Robinson, esq. of Greenford and Crutched Friars, formerly a member of Lloyd's for upwards of fifty years.

In Bloomsbury-sq. Mary-Susannah, only dau. of James Stevens, esq. surgeon.

In Russell-sq, aged 50, Charles Wm. Tabor, esq. Oct. 6. In Cambridge-terr. Hyde-park, EmilyChristiana, wife of John Abel, esq. of Chorley Wood, Herts.

At Kinmel Park, Denbighsh, aged 31, the Right Hon. William Lewis, second Baron Dinorben. The deceased nobleman had long been in infirm health, mentally and physically. By his death the title is extinct, the first Lord Dinorben, who died about a year ago, having left no surviving male issue, except the peer just deceased. The principal portion of the family estates are inherited by Hugh Hughes, son of the late J. Hughes, esq. of the Beach, Rhyl.

At Erwood Hall, Brecknocksh. aged 63, Richard Fothergill, esq. a magistrate for the county of Monmouth. He was the elder son of the late John Fothergill, esq. of Tredgar Iron Works, and Hutton Park, Westmerland.

At Southmolton, aged 23, John, eldest son of R. Furse, esq. surgeon. The deceased had attained a very high distinction in surgery.

At Belmont, near Bristol, aged 55, Anne Gibbs, youngest dau. of the late Antony Gibbs, esq. At his residence, Haven Hill House, St. Mary Bourne, aged 68, William Longman, esq.

At Bedford, Norman-Fraser, youngest son of the late Major Malcolm Nicolson, of the Hon. East India Company's service.

At Upsal, Sweden, from an attack of apoplexy, aged 63, Dr. Palmblad, who, for the last 22 years, had filled with great renown the chair of the Greek language and literature at that university. He was one of the greatest Greek scholars which Scandinavia ever produced.

At Finchley, Elizabeth, wife of Edward Rouse, and eldest child of Samuel Wimbush, esq.

Aged 39, Robert Boughton Smith, esq. solicitor, of Hemel Hempstead, Herts.

In Blomfield-road, Maida Hill, aged 36, William Burton Persse Wood, esq.

Oct. 7. Mary, wife of John Graham Clarke, esq. of Kinnuthy Castle, Herefordshire.

At Sion Hill, Garstang, aged 73, John Gardner, esq. for fifty years one of the coroners of Lancashire.

Aged 68, William Hedger, esq. of West-square, Southwark, a deputy-lientenant for Surrey.

In Jermyn-st. aged 26, Lord Fergus Kennedy, brother of the Marquess of Ailsa.

In Great Ormond-street, aged 68, Mrs. Martha Newport.

Aged 84, Elizabeth Selwyn, only surviving dau.

of the late William Selwyn, esq. K.C. of Richmond, and sister of William Selwyn, esq. Q.C.

At Driffield, near Derby, Horatio Nelson Thornbury, esq. surgeon.

At Brighton, aged 66, Peter Evan Turnbull, esq. F.R.S. F.S.A. The deceased formerly resided in Newport, and was no less esteemed for his private worth than admired for his high scientific attain

ments.

At Kirklees Hall, Yorkshire, Mary, wife of Hen. Wickham Wickham, esq. M.P. She was the dau. of the late Thomas Benyon, esq. of New Grange, near Leeds, and was married on the 21st Jan. 1836. Oct. 8. At Upper Clapton, Miss Eaton.

At Glasgow, John Gibson, esq. portrait-painter. He had been actively engaged on the committee superintending the hanging of the pictures in the West of Scotland Academy's Exhibition previous to its opening, took part at the private view, and attended the dinner afterwards. It appears that after he had gone home he returned to the exhibition rooms, where he was found, between ten and eleven o'clock, lying at the foot of the stairs in a dreadfully mutilated condition. He was conveyed home, where he lingered in a state of insensibility till the following night, when death terminated his sufferings. It is supposed that he had missed his footing on the dark stairs and been precipitated to the bottom. He was somewhat advanced in years

Augusta-Charlotte-Baillie, eldest daughter of Kerr Baillie Hamilton, esq. the newly appointed Governor of Newfoundland. Miss Hamilton had recently returned to England for the benefit of her health from Grenada, of which island her father was Lieut.-Governor.

At Cirencester, Miss Mary Miles, formerly of Burleigh House, Gloucestershire.

At Brighton, aged 69, James Taylor, esq. of Moseley Hall, near Birmingham, and Strensham Court. He committed suicide by cutting his throat with a razor and afterwards throwing himself out of the attic window.

At his residence, Prior's-court, near Newbury, John Thomas Wasey, esq. a deputy-lieut. and ma gistrate for Berks.

In Blomfield-road, Maida Hill, aged 30, Hannah Grant, wife of Richard Austwick Westbrook, esq.

Aged 52, Mr. E. N. Winstanley, of the firm of Winstanley and Sons, wholesale chemists and druggists, Poultry. He took a cab in St. James's-st. and desired the driver to take him to Bow church, Cheapside. On his arrival Mr. Winstanley was found dead. Letters were found in his pockets addressed to his wife and brothers, the contents of which showed that he had destroyed his life by taking poison.

Oct. 9. At St. David's, Susan-Jane, dau. of the late Col. Bevians, Royal Marines.

At Ramsgate, aged 52, Frederick Buckley, esq. late Major of the 15th (King's) Hussars.

Aged 78, James George, esq. formerly of Lloyd's. Aged 47, Thos. Lee, esq. of the Elms, Hackney. At Ash, Somerset, Arthur Bedford Peppin, esq. At Gosport, Hants, aged 74, Gay Shute, esq. In Prince's-st. Hanover-sq. Mary, wife of John Welsh, jun. esq. of Philadelphia, United States.

Oct. 10. At Hulland Hall, Derby, Anna-Honora, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Borough, esq. of Chetwynd Park, Shropshire.

At Gravesend, aged 75, Thomas Croft, esq. formerly of Fleet-street.

At Dalston, aged 82, Sarah, relict of Augustus Hypolite Joseph Deroubaix, esq. of Shacklewell. Oct. 26. William Rawlins, esq. of Compton-terrace, Islington.

TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE DISTRICTS OF LONDON. (From the Returns issued by the Registrar-General.)

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Sussex Pockets, 37. 88. to 41. 48.-Kent Pockets, 37. 108. to 77. 108.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, OCT. 25. Hay, 31. Os. to 37. 188.-Straw, 17. 4s. to 17. 108.-Clover, 37. 10s. to 47. 15s.

Beef.

Mutton

Veal.

Pork

SMITHFIELD, OCT. 25. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.

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Walls Ends, &c. 16s. Od. to 218. Od. per ton. Other sorts, 13s. 6d. to 158. 6d. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 45s. Od. Yellow Russia, 448. 6d.

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From September 26, to October 25, 1852, both inclusive.

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J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, PRINTERS, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET.

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