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1821.] Obituary; with Anecdotes of remarkable Persons.

of Thomas Gillow, esq. of St. Nicholas,
Thanet.
Aug. 29.
In Portland Place, Anne,
wife of Sir James Graham, bart. M. P.
for Carlisle.

In his 89th year, Mr. De St. Leu, of
Spital-square.

At Langley, Bucks, in his 76th year, the Rev. Gilman Wall, Rector of PitPortion, Tiverton, Devonshire.

Aug. 30. At Bourdeaux, the widow of Gen. Moreau, who was killed at the battle of Dresden, in 1813.

In North Frederick-street, Dublin, aged 58, George Grierson, esq.

Suddenly, in a steam-boat, Mr. James Marshall, woollen-yarn-merchant, Glasgow. He became suddenly indisposed and was carried below, where in a few minutes he expired.

At Cheadle, Staffordshire, in his 23d year, Mr. Thomas Plant, of Aldgate Highstreet.

Aged 32, Jas. Robinson Scott, F.R. S. E. F. L. S. late Senior President of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh, Lecturer on Botany, &c.

Aged 37, John Taylor, esq. of St. George's Terrace, Hyde Park.

Lately. In George-street, Portmansquare, the wife of Thomas Chas. Corry, esq. of Rock Corry (Monaghan), and sister of Sir Charles Dillon, bart.

At Englefield Green, in her 87th year, Mrs. Torin, widow of the late Benjamin Torin, esq.

Hereford At Hereford, the relict of Mr. Edward Gwynne, of Long Acre. Kent At Margate, aged 55, suddenly, Abraham Mendes Furtado, esq. better known by the name of Charles Furtado, the piano-forte player.

Suffolk-In his 83d year, universally respected, by a numerous acquaintance, for his amiable qualities, social disposition, general benevolence, and sincere piety, John Addison, gent. late a banker of Sudbury.

ABROAD. On-board his Majesty's ship Andromache, at Valparaiso, Mr. Thomas J. Tanner, R. N.

Sept. 1. The wife of James Burton, gent. of Bury St. Edmund's.

Aged 66, William Kinnaird, esq. the highly-respectable Senior Magistrate of the Thames Police.

At Camberwell, in her 59th year, Sarah, wife of Mr. Benjamin Jowett, sen.

At Fyfield, Essex, of a rapid decay of the nerves, in her 19th year, Martha, daughter of the Rev. Joseph Corbishley. On Sunday the 9th, an impressive funeral sermon was preached on the death of this amiable young woman, at the Independent Chapel, Abbots Roothing, near Fyfield, by her sorrowing father, to a large congregation.

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In her 36th year, Eunice, wife of George Worley, esq. of Sywell, Northamptonshire.

Sept. 2. At Battersea - rise, aged 75, Richard Budd, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. He was father to the Rev. Henry Budd, Chaplain to Bridewell Hospital,

On the Terrace, High-street, Mary-lebone, in his 74th year, Geo. Elwes, esq.

After a few hours' illness, in her 14th year, Julia-Clara, second daughter of J: Mazzinghi, esq. of Sloane-street.

At Cottage-place, Chelmsford, aged 78, Lady Camilla-Elizabeth Robinson, sister to the Earl of Tankerville. She was first married in 1764 to Count Dunhoff, a Polish nobleman; who left her a widow Sept. 6, 1764.

At Lewes, aged 38, Lieut. Commissary John Dicker, of the Royal Artillery.

Sept. 3. At Brighton, Mr. Sprole. He went to Mahomeds, on the West Cliff, and ordered a shower - bath, into which he placed himself; the bath was, in the usual marmer discharged upon him, when he instantly fell dead. His death is supposed to have been produced by the shock being too severe for a frame already much debilitated, or from apoplexy.

In his 85th year, Mr. George Crane, of Rathbone-place.

At Brighton, J. Hilton, esq. of Lime-st. At Tottenham, aged 68, Mr. James Norman, formerly merchant at Manchester.

Sept. 4. At Worthing, aged 47, Mr. W. J. Upjohn, of St. John's-square, Clerkenwell.

At Bath, the Rev. George Jaques, vicar of Battisford, Suffolk.

Aged 17, Louisa, only daughter of the Rev. J. R. Deare, Vicar of Bures, Suffolk, and Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty.

Sept. 5. At Edinburgh, John Hercy, esq. of Hawthorn, Berkshire, M. A. of St. John's College, Cambridge, Member of the Royal Medical, and one of the Presidents of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh. His death was occasioned by a puncture which he received when examining the morbid appearances of a dead body.

Mr. Henry Bott, of Leadenhall-street,
In his 65th year, E. Adams, esq. of
Queen's-row, Walworth, Surrey.

In his 66th year, the Rev. Geo. Cope, D. D. Canon Residentiary of the Cathedral of Hereford.

Aged 36, Esther, wife of Mr. Ingold, of Jamaica-row, Bermondsey, solicitor, and eldest daughter of Mrs. Rich. Johnson, of Kirton, Lincolnshire.

Sept. 6. At Horsham, aged 72, Mr. Peter Caffin. His loss will be sincerely lamented; for within the neighbourhood of bis residence his name was synonymous with benevolence. He was the largest donor to the British and Foreign Bible

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Obituary; with Anecdotes of remarkable Persons.

Society in the county of Sussex; and a few weeks before his death he presented the Central Sussex Auxiliary Society with one hundred pounds. He caused a great number of poor children to be educated at his own expence, besides various public contributions to societies for that purpose.

In his 53d year, Charles Howell Shepherd, esq. of Devonshire-street, Portlandplace.

In her 25th year, Bridget, wife of J. H. Greenwell, esq. of Bentinck-street, Manchester-square.

Sept. 7. At Charlton House, near Blackheath, in her 17th year, Caroline, daughter of the late Sir T. Maryon Wilson, bart. Mr. Charles Tickell, of Millbrook, Southampton.

At Springfield Lodge, Camberwell, in her 80th year, Arianna-Margaretta, widow of the late Col. Chalmers.

Aged 35, Mrs. Dick, of East Cliff, Brighton.

Sept. 8. At Odell Castle, near Bedford, in her 84th year, the Right Hon. Isabella, Countess of Egmont, only daughter of Lord Nassau Paulet, third son of Charles, the second Duke of Boltou.

At Hayes, Middlesex, in his 84th year, Mr. Robert Heel, one of the oldest inhabitants of that village.

At Hampstead, in his 83d year, Mr. Chipcase, of Bentinck-street, Manchestersquare.

At Peckham, aged 19, John, youngest son of Mr. Williamson, of Botolph-lane. In Upper Thornhaugh-street, aged 72, the Rev. Thomas Exton. He was Rector of Exton 47 years.

Sept. 9. At Versailles, in his 69th year, John Peter Addenbrooke, esq. formerly Major in the 54th foot, Gentleman Usher to Queen Charlotte, Equerry to the late Princess Charlotte, and retained upon the establishment of the Prince of Saxe Cobourg.

Sept. 10. After a long illness, in his 75th year, Mr. Thomas Couldrey, carpenter, of St. Ebbe's. For the last forty

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years he had played on the violin at most
of the balls in that and the adjoining coun-
ties, and was considered as the best contre-
dance player in that part of the king-
dom.
His character and conduct render-
ed him respected by all who knew him,
and he well merited the title of "an honest
man."

At Harwich, in her 29th year, Elizabeth, wife of W. George Gray, esq. hopmerchant, of Carmarthen.

Mrs. Bredell, of Salter's Buildings, Walthamstow.

Anne, wife of Thomas Alldridge, esq. of Cheshunt, Hertfordshire.

Sept. 11. Aged 61, Samuel White, esq. of Charlton Marshall, and Poole, Dorsetshire.

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Sept. 12. Of a fever, caught by plunging into the river whilst in a state of violent perspiration, to save a child who had accidentally fallen into the water, Mr. Jonathan Duckett, grocer, of Chatham, aged 36, leaving a widow and six children to lament their severe and unexpected loss. In South Audley-street, Col. Francis Evelyn Anderson, only brother to Charles Anderson Pelham, Lord Yarmouth. He was born at Broughton, April 8, 1752; was formerly M. P. for Beverley, and Lieut.-col. of the 85th foot. He married Caroline, daughter of General James Johnston, but, we believe, had no issue.

At Ramsgate, suddenly, Sophia, wife of Charles Makinnon, esq. of Caniden Hill, Kensington.

Aged 73, Mr. Francis Le Grix, of Long

acre.

At Langley, Bucks, aged 70, Mr. Rich. Gwillim, many years of Fleet-market, London, auctioneer.

Sept. 13. The Rev. Dr. Lee, aged 68 years; thirty-one years Rector of New Sampford, Essex, in the gift of New College, Oxford.

At his cottage, Walcot-place, Lambeth, Jaue, wife of Mr. Richard Hill, Solicitor, leaving a husband and seven children to lament their loss.

THE AVERAGE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL SHARES and other PROPERTY, in September 1821 (to the 25th), at the Office of Mr. ScoTT, 28, New Bridge street, London.-Trent and Mersey, or Grand Trunk Canal, 17901. Div. 75l. per Ann.-Birmingham, 5607. Div. 241-Monmouth, 1587. Div. 10l. per Aun.-Barnesley, 1807. ex Div. 57. Half-year.-Grand Junction, 215l. Div. 9. per Ann.-Ellesmere, 621. ex Div. 31.-Rochdale, 431. Div. 24 per Ann.-Lancaster, 261. ex Div. 14.-Regent's, 251. 10s.-Grand Union, 187. 15s.-Thames and Medway, 201.-Kennet and Avon, 187. with Div. 16s.-Wilts and Berks, 34-Severn and Wye Railway, 321. ex Div. 16s. Half-year. Croydon Iron Railway, 16l. ex Div. 17.-Surrey Ditto, 107. ex Div. 17.— West India Dock, 176l. Div. 10. per Annum.-London Dock, 1014. 10s. Div. 41. per Annum.-Globe Assurance, 1227. Div. 61.-Imperial, 90%. Div. 47. 10s.-Atlas, 44. 15s.-Sun Life, 12/. Premium.-Rock Assurance, 17. 19s. with Div. 2s.-Hope Ditto, 31. 2s. 6d. Grand Junction Water Works, 541. ex Div. 17. 5s. Half-year.South London Ditto, 241.-Westminster Gas Light Company, 587. ex Div. 41. per Cent. Half-year.-New Ditto, 7. 10s. Premium, ex Half-year Div.-Commercial Road, 100%. per Cent. ex Div. 27. 10s. Half-year.

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BILL OF MORTALITY, from Aug 29, to Sept. 25, 1821.

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PRICE OF FLOUR, per Sack, Sept. 24, 60s. to 65s.

AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, Sept. 19, 31s. 34d. per cwt.

PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, Sept. 17.

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AND STRAW, Sept. 22:

PRICE OF HAY St. James's, Hay 41. 4s. Straw 21. 2s. Od. Clover 41. 15s.-Whitechapel, Hay 41. 4s. Od. Straw 17.16s. Od. Clover51. Os.---Smithfield, Hay 41. 4s. 6d. Straw 17. 16s. Od. Clover 51. Os. SMITHFIELD, Sept. 24. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. Od. to 4s. 4d. | Lamb........ ..............38. 4d. to 5s. Od. Od. to 3s. 8d. Head of Cattle at Market Sept. 24: ....3s. 4d. to 5s. 4d. Beasts.... .....2509 Calves 260. 4d. to 4s. 8d. Sheep and Lambs 19,940 Pigs 240.

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COALS, Sept. 24: Newcastle 33s. Od. to 43s. 6d.-Sunderland, 35s. 6d. to 44s. 6d.

TALLOW, per Stone, 8lb. Town Tallow 49s. 6d. Yellow Russia 47s. Od.

SOAP, Yellow 84 Mottled 94s. Curd 98s.-CANDLES, 10s. Od. per Doz. Moulds 11s. 6d.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for September, 1821. By W. CARY, Strand. Height of Fahrenheit's Thermometer.

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