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terest over certain trust property, under the respective wills of her sisters, Priscilla Gurney and Rachel Gurney, with a power of inspection over the same by deed, will, or otherwise, and of which there was re maining unappropriated, and at her disposal. a sum of 11.0001. This she has rected to be applied for the benefit of her family in the following manner: The interest of 6.0001. to her husband for life, and afterwards the principal to be divided equally amongst her children. To her daughter, Katherine Fry, who has always lived with her, but to whom no provision has hitherto been made, she leaves the interest of 4,0001. and 2,0001. on her marriage, and the remaining 1.0007. to her son D. H. Fry. The bequests are entirely confined to the trusts under which she was empowered by the deed of dispo

ston.

She executed her will in 1840, appointing her sons J. G. Fry and J. Fry, jun. esqrs executors. to whom special letters of administration with the will were granted, the husband consenting.

The late Georg Brake, esq. of Haughton Hall. Shiffnail. Salop, has bequeathed to each of the following societies 1001. :— The Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church; the National Church Building Society; and the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. To his brothers, Richard Brooke and the Rev. Townshend Brooke, and his sister Harriet Brooke, 3,000%, each; and the whole of his stock of wines to be divided, in certain proportions, amongst his three brothers and their sister. To his brother, the Rev. John Brooke, M.A. Vicar of Shiffnall, he has devised all his real estate, and also left to him the residue of his personal estate, in the hope that he will resign the living in favour of his bro. ther, the Rev. Townsend Brooke, M.A. the present curate. The deceased's personal property was estimated at 14.0007.

Mr. Samuel Crickmar, late senior clerk of the firm of Messrs. Rulli, London, has left 5,0007. to the London Orphan Asylum.

The parish authorities of Lambeth have had left to them a clear sum of 1,5001. by the late Mrs. Edridge, of Kenningtonplace, the interest to be applied for the benefit and comfort of such poor persons of that parish who are of the age of sixty years and upwards. This benevolent lady has also bequeathed a like sum of 1,500l. to each of the following valuable institu tions in that quarter, viz. :—The School for the Indigent Blind, near the Obelisk; the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Old Kentroad and Bedlam Hospital, Lambethroad. These legacies to be paid free of duty.

The late Samuel Mills, esq. of Russellsquare, and of Radwell, Newnham, Norton Northaw, and Hatfield, co. Hertford, has left 500,0007. in personalty. His extensive estates in the counties of Bedford, Cambridge, Norfolk, Hertford, and Middlesex, he leaves to his eldest son Thomas and his issue; and to his younger son, John Remington Mills, he leaves all his estates in London and Kent, and also his leaseholds in London and Middlesex, except his house, with the furniture, in Russell-square, which he leaves to his daughter, together with a legacy of 30,000. The plate and books to his two sons, who are his residuary legatees and executors.

CLERGY DECEASED.

May 29. At New Plymouth, New Zealand, aged 27, the Rev. William Bolland, Vicar of St. Mary's, Taranaki, son of the late Rev. William Bolland, Vicar of Swineshead, Lincolnshire.

July 21. At Agher, co. Meath, the Rev. Francis P. Winter.

Aug. 2. At Jenkinstown glebe, co. Louth, the Rev. Henry Theophilus Hobson, incumbent of Ballymascanlan.

Aug. 16. At Limerick, the Rev. John Clarke.

Aug. 17. At Redford glebe, Donegal, the Rev. Richard Hamilton, Rector of Cloncha and Culdaff.

Aug. 23. In Ceylon, where he had been resident for thirty years, aged 64, the Rev. James M. S. Glenie, late Archdeacon of that island, to which office he was appointed in 1826.

Aug. 26. At Summer Hill, Nenagh, co. Tipperary, the Rev. Thomas George Joyce.

Oct. 17. The Rev. Thomas Duke Moore, Rector of Athnowen, Ireland.

Oct. 20. At Alla rectory, the Rev. Francis Brownlow, incumbent of Upper Cumber, co. Down: brother to Charles first Lord Lurgan.

Oct. 21. At Silverdale, Lancashire, aged 47, the Rev. Thomas Smythe, Curate of that place.

Oct. 23. The Rev. Thomas B. Charnock, of Cullingworth, Yorkshire.

Oct. 29. At Westmeston, Sussex, aged 79, the Rev. William Courthope, Rector of that place, and Vicar of Brenchley, Kent. He was of St. John's college, Cambridge, B.A. 1791, M.A. 1794; was presented to Brenchley in 1802, and to

Westmeston in 1822.

Oct.. The Rev. James Manewerers, Perpetual Curate of Middletown, co. Armagh.

Nov. 1. At Holme Head, near Ingleton, Yorkshire, aged 51, the Rev. Thomas

Barrow Pooley, Vicar of Thornton, in Lonsdale. He was of Christ's college, Cambridge, B.A. 1820, M.A. 1823, and was presented to his living in 1826.

Nov. 7. At Upper Gornal, near Sedgley, Staffordshire, the Rev. Samuel Faulkner Montgomery, incumbent of that chapelry. He was of Corpus Christi college, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. 1834, M.A. 1842. He had just accepted the post of one of the missionaries to Borneo.

At Little Bookham, Surrey, aged 49, the Rev. George Pollen Boileau Pollen, Rector of that parish. He was next brother to Sir John P. Boileau, of Tacolnestone hall, Norfolk, Bart. being the second son of John Peter Boileau, esq. by Henrietta, daughter and heiress of the Rev. George Pollen, formerly Rector of Little Bookham. He inherited the estates of his maternal grandfather in 1812, and thereupon assumed the name of Pollen, and was instituted to the rectory of Little Bookham in 1823. He married in 1824 Elizabeth, daughter of Sir James Hall, Bart. of Dunglass, by Lady Helen his wife, daughter of Dunbar fourth Earl of Selkirk, by whom he has left issue two sons, JohnDouglas and Charles-Edward, and one daughter.

Nov. 8. At Torquay, the Rev. William Hest Everard, last surviving son of the Rev. Daniel Everard, Rector of Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk.

At Netherley Hall, Worcestershire, the Rev. George Preece, Vicar of Mathon in that county, to which he was presented in 1836.

Nov. 9. At Greenwich, aged 67, the Rev. John Fortye Walker, M.A. Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Corporation of the Trinity House, Lecturer at St. Paul's Deptford, and Surrogate of the diocese of Rochester. He was of Corpus Christi college, Camb. B.A. 1803, M.A. 1808.

Nov. 11. At Banner Cross, near Sheffield, aged 85, the Rev. William Bagshawe, M.A. of Banner Cross, and of Ford Hall, near Chapel en le Frith, Derbyshire.

DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

Nov. 6. In Montagu-pl. aged 86, Frances, widow of George Savage, esq. of Midsomer Norton, Somersetshire.

Nov. 7. In Wilton-st. Maria-Louisa, relict of James Cochrane, esq.

Nov. 8. At Notting Hill. Mrs. E. C. Skottowe, relict of George Augustus Skottowe, esq. R.N. and dau. of the late Adm. Robinson.

Elizabeth, sister of George Maule, esq. of Wilton-crescent.

Nov. 13. Harriet-Jane, wife of H. B. Norman, esq. of Duchess-st. Portland-pl. and dau. of the Rev. Samuel Alford, of Heale House, near Langport.

Nov. 14. In James-st. St. James's park, aged 80, Walter Hall, esq. of Ruffside, Durham.

At North Brixton, aged 73, Jacob Bailey, esq. for fifty years a highly respected citizen of London. His remains were interred in the Norwood Cemetery.

Nov. 15. Aged 28, Edward-John, only son of Edward Donne, esq. of Upper Harley-st. and Woodlands, Sussex.

Aged 63. Martha, relict of Henry Charles Elsegood, esq. of Upper Brook-st.

In John's-pl. Harrow-road, aged 38, John C. W. Dyer, esq. eldest son of Capt. G. L. Dyer, formerly of the 65th regiment, and of Alnwick.

In Upper Woburn-pl. aged 79, George Palmer, esq.

Aged 75, Joseph Toulmin, esq. of Hackney.

Aged 28, Fanny, second dau. of Raymond Willshire, esq. of Brixton-place.

Nov. 16. Sarah-Jane, youngest dau. of Elisha Naylor, esq. of Mornington-pl. Hampstead-road.

At Brixton, aged 68, Elizabeth, widow of John Willis, esq. Kennington.

Nov. 17. In Upper Phillimore-pl. Kensington, aged 65, John Wells, esq.

In Judd-st. aged 78, Barbara, eldest dau. of the late Wilmer Willett, of Ladlane, esq.

At Foxley House, Kennington, the residence of her brother-in-law, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late James Eglestone, esq. of Windsor.

Nov. 18. Aged 78, Peter Ogier, of Lincoln's-inn, esq. barrister-at-law, and of Pinner. He was called to the bar May 10, 1822.

Nov. 19. Aged 55, George William Traill, esq. late of the Bengal Civil Service, from which he retired in 1836.

At Dulwich House, aged 71, Louisa, relict of John Lett, esq. of Dulwich, and Lambeth.

Nov. 20. Aged 32, Henry Baller, esq. of Jewry-st. Aldgate, Medical Officer to the Aldgate District of the East London Union.

Major Weston Hames, late of the 2d Dragoon Guards. He attained the local rank of Major on the Continent of Europe in 1826.

At the Falcon Glass Works, Blackfriars, aged 45, Mr. James Green.

At Claremont-terr. aged 71, Alexander

Nov. 9. William Sloane, esq. late of Galloway, esq. of West-st. Smithfield, the Tirhoot, East Indies.

eminent civil engineer. He was many

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At Brompton, aged 46, the wife of Cart. James White, unattached.

A: Lavender Hill. Battersea Rise, aged 7. John Matthew, esq. Russia merchant, of Upper Thames-street

In Clarges-st. aged 92, Queely Shiell, esq. late of the island of Montserrat.

Nor. 28. Aged 65, Dr. William Wilson, Surgeon R.N. (1802).

Aged 83, Stephen Bird Tappen, esq. of the Albany-road, Camberwell, brother of the late G. Tappen, esq. of Pall Mall East.

Nor. 29. In Great Coram-st. Caroline-Augusta-Baron, relict of George Morris, esq. of Barbados.

In Carlisle-st. Soho-sq. aged 81, Mrs. Mary Wright.

Nov. 30. At the house of his son, at Islington, aged 26, Mr. Thomas Cobbett,

1= Fenchurch-beings, aged 30, Louis elder brother of the late William Cobbett. Celeste Leceste, esq.

At the residence of Dr. Edwards. Oxford-terr. Hyde Park, aged 84. Alice, ader of David Yeats, esq. of Camber

Nor. 3. Maria, wife of John Gray, esq. barrister-at-law.

A: Hoxton, aged 36. Afred Show, esq. In St. Paul's-på. Ball's Pond, aged 62, Heary Ewbank, esq. late of Barnard Castje. Durban.

A: Capaan, aged 78, Charlotte, wife of Wan Beams, esq.

In St. George's-pl. Hyde Park-corner, sged 67. Elizabeth, wife of John Taylor,

N. 24. A: Shepherd's-bush, aged 79. Begama Hall, esq.

In Mysselton-sq. aged 64, Thomas Spencer, esq.

No. 25. A: Wellngton-terr. St. John's Wad. Jess, wife of Lewis Gideon, esq. of the island of St. Helena.

Suddenly, at Galliford-st, aged 65, Scrope Hatebinson, M.D.

Henry Kaght, esq. late Parmaster of her Majesty's Sta Lancers. He received that appointment in 1803, and was present at Waterion,

Af Walworth, aged 21, George, fifth son of the late John Wills, esq. of Doetors' Commons.

Nor. 26. In Lorne-road, Brixton, Edwin John Brewer, esq. of the Stock Exchange.

At Brixton, aged 28, James-Sykes, youngest son of John Dobson, esq. of Southampton-pl. Euston-sq.

Nor.. la Devonshire-place aged 72, Dame Anne, rehet of Sir Percival Hart Dyke, Bart. of Lullingstone Castle, Kent. She was the dau. of Robert Jenner, esq. of Chislehurst, and was left a widow on the 4th Aug. 1846, having had issue the present Baronet, and a numerous family. (See our Vol. XXVI. p. 430,)

In Woburn-pl. aged 80, Francis Fisher,

esq.

In Orchard-st. Portman-sq. Mrs. Skinner, relict of George Skinner, esq.

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This gentleman was the last surviving of four brothers.

At Kentish Town, Charles Boydell, esq. of Queen's-sq. Bloomsbury.

Aged 83. John Soanes, esq. Mile End. At Highbury-terr. aged 59, Jane, only dau. of the late Col. Wigan, of the same place.

At Milton House, St. John's Wood, Ellen, wife of the Rev. David Anderson, A. M. and on the following day, Ellen Marsden, infant dau. of the same.

Aged 71, Joseph Steel, esq. of Upper Clapton.

Fanny, wife of Charles H. Whitmore, esq. of Lark-hall Rise, Clapham.

In St. Alban's-pl. Sir John M. Brackenbury, K.H. of Aylesby and Raithby, Lincolnshire, late Consul at Cadiz. He was the eller brother of Lt. Col. Sir Edward Brackenbury, K.T.S. of Skendleby House, Lincolnshire.

Dec. 1. At Kensington, aged 78, Mrs. Carthew.

Ralph Colley Smith, esq. of Lincoln's

inn.

Rathbone Bartlett Roberts, esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

Dec. 2. At Hoxton, aged 59, W. M. Alsept, esq.

In Cumberland-terr. Lady Dallas, relict Daas. She was his second wife, namely, of the late Right Hon. Lord Chief Justice Gustina, daughter of Henry Davidson, of left a widow Dec. 25, 1824. Tulloch castle, co. Ross, esq.; and was

Aged 87, at the house of her son, the Rev. J. Carver, Finsbury-circus, Mary, relict of James Carver, esq. surgeon, of Wymondham, Norfolk.

At the Paragon, Brixton-hill, aged 92, Peter Finch Martineau, esq. formerly of Norwich.

Aged 30, Ann-Eliza, wife of John Coward, esq. surgeon, of Barnsbury-park, Islington.

John Poole, esq. of Gracechurch-st. and of Bangor, Flint.

Aged 39, John Buckingham, esq. of. Adelaide-road, Haverstock-hill.

Dec. 3. At Kensington, Mrs. Trail. In Chester-sq. aged 33, Elizabeth-Ann, wife of Thomas Webster, esq. Barristerat-Law.

Maria, eldest and only surviving dau. of the Rev. William Gilbank, M.A. formerly Rector of St. Ethelburga, Bishopsgate-st.

At Dalston, aged 23, Anne-Maria, wife of Philip Rickman, esq.

Georgina, third dau. of George Bousfield, esq. of Gracechurch-st. and Upper Tooting.

In Lower Sloane-st. aged 43, Thomas Tichborne, esq. son of the late Col. Tichborne.

At Brunswick-st. Dover-road, aged 20, Josiah, youngest son of Robert Willett, esq. of Fiddington-house, near Devizes.

At Chelsea, aged 76, Edward Jenkin Longley, esq. late of the Receipt of Her Majesty's Exchequer.

Rosa, youngest dau. of Robert Brooks, esq. of Tooting Common.

Dec. 4. In Idol-lane, aged 59, William Tasker, esq.

In Canonbury-sq. aged 92, Mary, relict of Rowland Yallop, esq. of Reigate.

In Gloucester-terr. aged 78, Capt. Robert Ross.

At Thavies-inn, Holborn, aged 71, John Whitaker, the celebrated composer.

Dec. 5. In Guildford-st. aged 74, Miss Hannah Samuel.

• In Waterloo-place, aged 77, Mrs. Elizabeth Strongi'th'arm.

In Oxford-sq. Hyde-park, aged 88, Eleanor, relict of James Warre, esq.

In Upper Bedford-pl. Charles Robert Morgan, esq.

Dec. 6. In Kentish Town, aged 68, James Dowling, esq.

In London, Lieut.-Colonel Jeremiah Cowper, C.B., 18th Royal Irish Regt. He was made Ensign 1805, Lieut. 1806. Captain 1823, brevet -Major 1838; emparked with his regiment for the East Indies in 1837, and had latterly served for several years in China, from whence he had returned only six weeks before his death.

Aged 61, Caleb Field, esq. of Camberwell Grove and the Stock Exchange.

In Park-place, Regent's Park, aged 84, Anne, relict of Thomas Lee, esq. of the Elms, Ringwood, Hants.

At Kennington, aged 88, Sarah, widow of James Menetone, esq.

In Gloucester-st. Regent's Park, aged 91, Mary, relict of William King, esq.

At Blackheath Park, aged 81, John Lindsay, esq.

Dec. 7. In Gower-st. aged 72, Joseph Kay, esq. Architect to Greenwich Hospital and the Foundling Hospital.

In College-st. Westminster, very highly GENT. MAG. VOL. XXIX.

respected, aged 71, William Archibald Armstrong White, esq. of Castor, Northamptonshire, barrister-at-law, F.R.S., and F.S.A. He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn May 5, 1801, and was for many years one of the magistrates of Queen-square police office, to which he was appointed in 1816.

In Finsbury-sq. aged 83, Elizabeth, widow of the late John Tabor, esq.

In Little Britain, aged 55, Grace Farley, widow, third dau. of the late Rev. Wm. Murgatroyd, of West Thurrock.

At the residence of J. B. Dodd, esq. Clapham-road, aged 84, Hester, widow of Thomas Johnson Sterry, esq.

At Kensington, aged 29, Mary-Kerr, wife of Charles Burrows, solicitor, eldest dau. of James Simpson, esq. of Edinburgh, advocate.

In Gloucester-road, Hyde Park, Emma, wife of the Rev. E. H. Armitage.

In Oxford-terrace, aged 63, Frederick Secretan, esq.

In Red Lion-street, Clerkenwell, Josiah Bartholomew, esq.

At Kennington, aged 32, Chas. Templar Lawson, esq. youngest child of the late James Lawson, esq. of Norwood.

Dec. 8. Aged 81, Robert Fauntleroy, esq. of Wandsworth, and Potterfields, Southwark.

In Albion-road, Wandsworth-road, aged 82, Anne, relict of George Gouger, esq. Aged 87, George Jeremy, esq. of Guildford-street.

At Lorne-road, Stockwell, aged 69, Thomas Collins, esq.

In Montague square, Harriet, relict of Kenneth Callander, esq. of Craigforth, Stirlingshire.

Aged 90, Mrs. Symons, of Queen's-row, Pimlico.

At the house of her son, Charles-square, Hoxton, aged 77, Mrs. Yeowell.

At Homerton, John Birkley, esq.

Dec. 9. In South-row, St. Pancras, aged 76, Susannah, wife of J. Brine, esq. In Claremont-sq. Pentonville, aged 77, Thomas Colbeck, esq.

In Myddelton-sq. Mr. Geo. Richardson. Harriot, wife of Hugh Statham, esq. surgeon, Belmont-pl. Wandsworth-road. In Marlborough-place, Walworth-road, aged 48, Richard Prior, esq. surgeon.

In Harley-st. aged 74, the Hon. Marianna, wife of Major-Gen. Sir James Cockburn, of Langton, Bart. and aunt to Viscount Hereford. She was the eldest dau. of George the 13th Viscount, by his cousin Marianna, only dau. and heir of George Devereux, esq. of Tregoyd, co. Brecon, and was married in 1801.

In Hanover-sq. Alex. Macdonald, esq.
Dec. 10. Aged 77, Mrs. Elizabeth
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Gregory Leeson, of Davies-st. Berkeley

square.

Dec. 11. In Keppel-st., Russell-sq. aged 30. Margaret-Jane, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Deason, Rector of Whitworth, Durbam.

Dec. 12. At Homerton, aged 84, Mrs. Ann Aldersey.

At Brixton, Anna-Maria-Lacy, dau. of Charles Williams, esq. of Brges.

Dec. 13. At Dalston, Mary-Ann, widow of John Young, esq. of Romsey, Hants. Dec. 14. At Hampstead, aged 69, John Ranicar Park, esq. M.D.

In Cork-st. aged 82, Robt. Hall, esq. In Devonport-st. Hyde Park, aged 83, James Richard Bolton, esq.

Dee. 15. In Clarendon-pl. Maida Vale, aged 73, Stephen Taprell, esq. late of Marylebone-street, St. James's.

Ared 81. Sir James Williams, of the Gothic. Kentish Town, and of West Smithfield, one of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for Middlesex. He was knighted April 7, 1894; and was senior partner of the firm of Williams, Coopers, and Co. stationers, West Smithfield, London.

At the residence of Henry Harrison, esq. in Bedford-sq. aged 33, Commander Walter Kendal, R.N. youngest son of the late Rev. Nicolas Kendall, Vicar of Lanavery, Cornwall. He was made Lieut. May 25, 1841.

Bers-Nie. 25. At Tingrith rectory, aged 70. Frances-Karabeth, relict of the Rev. Edward Tanqueray.

Saden, at Goldington Lovice, near Betoni, aged 29, the wife of Arthur Littäviaje, esq. of the Bengal Civil Servive

Mae S. At Lallington, aged 86, Harriet, moet of Edward Platt, esq. for many years land steward to the late Duke of Bestford

BANK - 23. At Windsor, aged 39, 11. Keats Griffch, esq.

6 At Cookham, aged 97. Mrs. Fleming, rebet of Edmund Fleming, esq. of Cookham Grore.

Dee. 7. At Reading, Alexander Fraser Rayne, esq. formerly of Streatham,

Brexs-Ner. & At Buckingham, aged 21, Sarah-Ann, second dau, of Wm. Stowe, esq, surgeon,

CAMBRIDER. Now, 12. At Wisbech, Anne Josephine, oldest dau. of Captain Schults, R.N.

CUMBERLAND- Lately, Mr. Posthle thwaite, of Kirby, drowned in the Duddon sands. The fresh water running down the sands had made breaks of water, 20 feet in depth, down one of which Mr. Posthlethwaite and his horse were carried

DEVON.-Nov. 12. At Devonport, aged 74, Johannah, relict of Lieut. John Harrison, R.N. and mother of Garland Harrison, esq. of Devonport.

Nov. 13. At Ivebridge, Anne, fourth dau. of the late Thomas King, esq. of North Huish.

At Wear Hall, Wear Gifford, aged 89, the Rt. Hon. Katharine, dowager Countess Fortescue, great-aunt to the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, aunt to Lord Nugent and Lord Braybrooke. She was the third daughter of the late Right Hon. George Grenville, by Elizabeth, daughter of Sir William Wyndham, Bart. was married in 1782 to Hugh Earl Fortescue, and left his widow in 1841, having had issue the present Earl and a very numerous family, four sons and seven daughters, nearly all of whom survive her.

At Rock Cottage, near Bideford, aged 74, Elizabeth-Deacon, widow of John Wilcox, esq. and eldest dau. of the late James Hume, esq. of Wandsworth Common.

At Plymouth, aged 59, Richard John Dobree, esq.

Nov. 14. At Cockerham, near Southmolton, Gilbert Scott, esq.

Nov. 15. At Torquay, aged 27, Thomas Beedle Brooks, esq. of the Inner Temple, Barrister, and of Warwick Villas, Harrowroad.

Nov. 18. At Dartmouth, aged 88, Rice Price Higgins, esq.

At Torquay, aged 26, Arthur de Butts, Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, and fourth son of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Augustus De Butts, Royal Engineers.

Nov. 21. At Exeter, aged 52, Elizabeth, dau. of the late B. M. Kelly, esq. Nov. 23. Susan, dau. of John Garratt, esq. of Bishop's Court.

Nor. 24. At Exeter, aged 51, Mrs. Arundel Pearse, widow of Samuel Pearse, of London.

Dec. 1. At Teignmouth, aged 24, Anne, dau. of Daniel Cave, esq. of Cleeve-hill.

Dec. 3. At Southfield, Paignton, JaneIsabella, wife of Thomas Jarvis, esq. late of Peckham, Surrey, and only dau. of the late Capt. W. Hamilton, E.I.C.S.

Dec. 5. At Torquay, aged 77, Judith, widow of the late Haynes Wade Battersby, esq. J.P. of Ballard, co. Westmeath.

Dee. 9. At Stonehouse, aged 42, William Rattenbury, esq.

Dec. 11. Aged 85, Anne, widow of the Rev. D. Veysie, Rector of Plymptree. Dec. 12. At Exmouth, aged 23, Edith, relict of Alfred Gottreux, esq.

Dee. 17.

Exeter, Jane, dau. of Joseph Risdon, esq. At her brother's residence, of Hartleigh, Buckland Filleigh.

DORSET.-Nov. 6. At Shaftesbury,

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