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the Rev. Arthur Grueber, Vicar of Colebrook, Jane, widow of Sir Humphry May, of May-park, co. Waterford, Bart.

Nov. 17. At Lympston, aged 88, the widow of Francis Hooker, esq. dau. of the late Rev. W. Jervis, of Ipswich.

Nov. 22. At Exeter, aged 72, Anna Alicia, widow of Capt. Geo. B. Salt, R. N., and dau. of the late Adm. Fitzherbert.

Lately.-Suddenly, whilst hunting, aged 64, J. Bovey, esq. of Pear Tree, near Ashburton.

At Haslar hospital, aged 27, Mr. J. Dowers, first Mate of the revenue cutter, son of Capt. P. Dowers, R.N.

At Sidmouth, aged 86, Mrs. H. E. Slessor, widow of Gen. Slessor.

Dec. 1. At Axminster, Col. Robert Hetzler, C.B., Bengal Art.

Dec. 4. At Paracombe, aged 24, Ellen Isabella, wife of the Rev. John Pyke, A.M. Rector.

DORSET-Nov. 24. At Dorchester, Joshua Hyde, esq. youngest son of late J. Hyde, esq. of Hyde-end, Berks.

Dec. 1. Wm. Pitt, esq. of Organford, a magistrate for the county.

Dec. 15. At Dorchester, John Willis, esq. a Deputy Lieut. for the County, and formerly a Capt. in the Dorset Militia.

ESSEX.-Nov. 17. Aged 66, Mr. Logan, surgeon, one of the Capital Burgesses of Harwich.

Nov. 21. Aged 74, Mary, wife of Robert Tweed, esq. of South-house, Bishop Stortford, formerly a surgeon at Chelmsford.

Dec. 13. Aged 52, Christiana, wife of the Rev. J. W. Niblock, D.D. F.S.A. of Clay-hill, Walthamstow, youngest dau. of the Rev. E. Spencer, late Rector of Winkfield, Wilts.

Dec. 14. At Upton, aged 86, Sanger Spence, esq.

GLOUCESTER.-Nov. 19. At Clifton, aged 58, Richard Jenkins, esq. of Beachly-lodge.

Nov. 20. Aged 68, Wm. Morris, esq. of Sevenhampton-court.

Nov. 21. At Clifton, Maria, widow of Rev. John M. Hazeiand, Rector of Bigbury, Devon.

Nov. 24. At Clifton, Harriet, wife of Wm. Sheppard, esq.

At Tewkesbury, Mr. Wm. Shakspeare Hart, the seventh descendant from our immortal bard.

Nov. 30. In Bristol, aged 82, Sarah, widow of the Rev. Richard Mosely, of Grittleton, Wilts.

Lately. At Cheltenham, Edw. Holmes, esq. M.D., only surviving son of T. R. Holmes, esq.

At Heathfield-house, Cromhall, aged 68, Wm. Dyer, esq.

At Cirencester, aged 39, Mr. Thomas Beverley, late of Brompton, near Scarborough, an able mathematician and astro

nomer.

At Gloucester, at the advanced age of 109, Eliz. Yates, widow. With the exception of her hearing, she was in the full enjoyment of her faculties.

Dec. 6. At Bourton-on-the-Water, aged 74, Frances, widow of J. Rice, esq. Dec. 12. At Clifton, the widow of John Thring, esq. of Alford-house, Som.

HANTS.-Oct. 15. At Portsea, Lieut. Henry Lyte, R. M. (1779), senior on the retired half-pay list.

Oet. 21. At Tichfield, aged 66, Capt. David Colby, R.N. He lost his right

arm, when first Lieut. of the Robust, in the action with la Hoche, off Tory Island, Oct. 12, 1798, for which he was made a Commander; he subsequently commanded the Dido, was promoted to the rank of Post Captain in April 1802; and was afterwards Flag Captain to Sir Edward Thornbrough.

Oct. 30. At Appleshaw, aged 79, Lieut.Col. George Duke. He was appointed Ensign 33d foot in 1773, Lieut. 1775, was actively employed in North America in 1777-9, Capt. 26th foot 1779, served in Canada from 1788 to 1799, brevet Major 1793, Lieut.-Col. 1795, half-pay of 65th regt. 1798. In 1803 he was appointed en Inspecting Field-Officer of Yeomanry and Volunteer Corps in the South-west district.

Lately. At Gosport, aged 85, the widow of W. Page, esq. merchant, mother of the late Lady Astley, wife of Sir J. D. Astley, M.P., and grandmother of the Viscountess Torrington.

Nov. 23. At Lymington, Edw. Barnes Watson, esq. R.Ň.

Nov. 26. By a fall when hunting in the New Forest, by which he dislocated his neck, aged 53, the Rt. Hon. John Lysaght, third Baron Lisle of Mountnorth, co. Cork. He was the eldest son of John 2d Lord Lisle, by Marianne, dau. of George Connor, esq. and succeeded to the title Oct. 19, 1815. He married Sept. 14, 1809, Sarah, eldest dau. of Wm. Gibb, esq. of Inverness, by whom he had no issue; and is succeeded by his only brother, George, who has a numerous family.

Nov. 27. At Thite-hill, Isle of Wight, aged 75, Mary, widow of J. Popham, esq. HERTS. Νου. 26. At Retswell. house, aged 41, Henry Hunt, of Lower Brook-st. esq., an eminent medical prac titioner.

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În Hereford, the widow of Capt. Aveline, 8th Nat. Madras Inf.

Dec. 3. R. J. Powell, esq. of Hinton, Chairman of the Quarter Sessions for the County, and Deputy Steward of the city of Hereford.

HUNTINGDON-Nov. 7. At Huntingdon, aged 81, Mrs. Elizabeth Slow, eldest dau. of Mr. Robert Slow, many years an Alderman, and sister to the late Charles Slow, esq.

KENT.-Sept. 1. At Canterbury, Ensign Macgregor, 46th foot.

Lately. At Oatenhill, near Canterbury, aged 75, R. L. Barton, esq.

At Godmanstone Rectory, Margaret, wife of the Rev. J. Goodenough.

At Canterbury, aged 72, Major-General George Ramsay, Col. Commandant of the 4th Battalion of the Royal Artillery. He was appointed 2d Lieut. 1780, First Lieut. 1785, Capt.-Lieut. 1794, Capt. 1798, Major 1805, Lieut.-Col. 1806, Colonel 1814, Major-General 1821, and Colonel Commandant 1832, on the death of the late Gen. Cuppage.

Nov. 17. Agnes, wife of the Rev. Robt. Wilberforce, Vicar of East Far. leigh, dau. of the Ven. Archdeacon Wrangham.

Νου. 20. At Bromley, Bury Hutchinson, esq. of Russell-square, Clerk of the Distillers' Company. He was son of the late Mr. Bury Hutchinson, who was also Clerk to the Companies of Brewers and Leathersellers.

LANCASHIRE.July.... At Liverpool, Mr. S. Austin, the water-colour Painter. He particularly excelled in birds, &c. The Corporation of Liverpool have voted the widow a present of 100%.

Nov. 14. At the Asylum, Newton Heath, aged 64, J. Percival, esq. of Wigan, the last survivor, save one, of the most ancient and wealthy families of Percival of Royston, Allerton, and Wigan.

Nov. 15. Aged 64, John Charnley, esq.
Nov. 23. Rowland Detrosier, of Man-

chester, Secretary to the late National Political Union. His profession was that of a public lecturer. He directed his remains to be devoted to the purposes of science.

Dec. 8 Aged 82, Jonathan Peel, esq. of Accrington House, uncle of the Right Hon. Sir R. Peel, Bart. He was twice married, and has left a numerous family. LEICESTER.-Nov. 10. At Hallaton, aged 80, Mrs. Ann Stevens.

Lately. At Leicester, aged 40, Lieut. E. W. Scott, R.N. (1815).

LINCOLN.-Nov. 8. At Stockwith, near Gainsborough, aged 82, Charles Hemsworth, esq.

Νου. 21. At Grimsby, aged 83, Mr. John Joys, Alderman.

Lately. At Gainsborough, Thomas Waterhouse Kaye, esq. barrister, of the Middle Temple.

MIDDLESEX.-Nov. 20. At Buryhall, aged 77, the widow of Wm. Gregory Williams, esq. of Rempstone-hall, Notts.

Dec. 3. At Twickenham, Eliza, the wife of Dr. Probyn, M.D.

Dec. 9. At Great Ealing, aged 65, Mary, widow of the late Joseph Wilks, esq. of Westerham.

Dec. 17. At Copt Hall, Hendon, Catharine Clarke, widow of Thomas Nicoll, esq. Lieut - Col. 70th reg.

NORFOLK.-Sept. 28: At Dersingham, aged 81, the widow of the Rev. John Brett, Rector of Grimstone.

Nov. 11. Aged 82, T. Upwood, esq. of Levell Terrington, St. Clement's.

Nov. 17. At Ryburgh Parsonage, aged 68, Lydia, widow of John Hodges, esq. of Antigua.

Dec. 5. At Norwich, W. Simpson, esq. a magistrate, aud many years Treasurer of the county, and Clerk of the Peace of the city of Norwich. NORTHAMPTON.-Oct. 3. At Peterborough, aged 84, William Rowles, esq. Nov. 6. Maria Capes, late of Shrobb Lodge, Whittlewood Forest.

No. 21. Aged 47, Peter Wm. Henry Hicks, esq. of Northampton, solicitor, fourth son of the late Adm. Hicks, of Stoke Gabriel.

Lately. Aged 73, H. M. Lyte, Esq. late Captain and Paymaster of the Northampton Fencibles.

At Northampton, aged 80, Mrs. Mary Thompson, sister of the late W. Thompson, esq. of Cirencester.

OXFORD-Nov. 9. At Oxford, Grace, youngest sister of the late Dr. Williams, Professor of Botany.

Nov. 16. Aged 23, Edward Champion Streatfield, esq. Commoner of St. John's College.

Lately. Jane, wife of the Rev. James Hawkins, Rector of Ducklington.

Aged 78, Richard Cox, esq. senior Alderman of Oxford.

SALOP-At Seacombe, Henry Eu. phrates, 3d son of the late J. Mytton, esq.

The widow of T. Yate, esq. of Madeley-ball.

Nov. 23.

Anne-Barbara, wife of the Rev. Chas. Whitmore, Rector of Stockton, fourth dau. of the late Thos. Gifford, esq., of Chillington, Staff.

SOMERSET.-Nov. 19. At Combe House, near Dulverton, aged 75, John Sydenham, esq.

Nov. 23. At Taunton, the lady of Sir Robert Seppings, Knt.

Nov. 25. At Dr. Blake's, Taunton, the widow of the Rev. Wm. Blake, of Crewkerne.

At Bath, Anne, widow of Wm. Bayley, esq., of Shiffnal.

Nov. 26.

Aged 71, Edw. Hippesley,

esq., of Chewton Mendip. Nov. 27.

At Fairfield, in her 5th year, Frances Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir P. P. F. P. Acland, Bart.

Nov. 28. At Bath, aged 58, Roger Peter Western, esq.

Nov... At Wincanton, aged 59, Geo. Messiter, esq. He was honoured with a public funeral on the 2nd Dec., attended by most of the gentry and clergy of the neighbourhood. The pall-bearers were, Lord Weymouth, the Right Hon. H. Hobhouse, Sir Alexander Hood, Jas. Bennett, esq., Rev. Paul Leir, and T. S. Bailward, esq.

Lately. At Bath, Ralph Carr, esq., of Cocken, Durham.

At Bath, aged 80, Mrs. Admiral Goldesborough.

At Ilminster, R. Bryant, esq., many years Captain of the Ilminster Troop of Yeomanry.

At Winscombe-court, aged 78, Elizabeth, relict of J. Merest, esq., of Soham, Camb.

At Bath, John Heley, esq., late Capt. and Adjutant of the 1st Somerset Militia. Dec. 1. At Mells, aged 72, Thomas Allen, esq.. a highly respectable medical practitioner for more than half a century at Mells, his native place.

Dec. 3. At Churchill, aged 82, the widow of the Rev. Jas. Jones, Rector of Shipham and Curate of Churchill.

Dec. 5. Aged 82, Mr. Henry Edw. Howse, of Lyncombe, formerly Cham

berlain of Bath.

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SUFFOLK.-Nov. 2. In the 75th year of his age, Thomas Wilkinson, esq., Walsham-le-Willows.

Nov. 18. Aged 66, John Cotton, esq., of Weybread, one of the Commissioners of Land and Assessed Taxes for the Hundred of Hoxne.

Nov. 19. At Bury, Mary, widow of Wm. Dawson, esq, sister of the late Thomas Mills, of Great Saxham Hall.

Νου. 30. At Ipswich, Eliza-Herbert, wife of Vice-Adm. Page, only child of Governor John Herbert, of E. I. Co.'s Service.

Lately. At Bungay, aged 105, Anne Chaulker, match-seller and Christmas carol singer. She enjoyed excellent health until within two days of her death, and the day previous she lifted and carried half a bushel of coals home from the Staith. SURREY.-Nov. 15. At Sheen, W. Brennand, esq. of New Broad-st.

Nov. 26. At Thames Ditton, aged 68, Mr. L. B. Seeley, of Fleet-street, bookseller.

Dec. 5. W. Phillips, esq., of Dorking, formerly of Little Tower-hill.

Lately. At Richmond, Henry, eldest son of Sir H. R. Calden, Bart.

SUSSEX.-Oct. 6. At Hastings, aged 13, Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the Rev. J. Cumming, Professor of Chemistry at Cambridge.

Oct. 27. At Worthing, Lieut.- Col. Leeds Booth, of Notting-hill square.

Νου 2. At Hastings, aged 68, Vincent Francis Rivaz, esq. for many years partner of the late John Julius Angerstein, esq. of Lloyd's Coffee-house; fatherin-law of the Rev. Baden Powell, of Oxford.

Lately. At Iford, near Lewes, aged 43, H. Tweed, esq. of Romford.

At Brighton, Mio Fanny, eldest dau. of W. O. Gore, esq., of Porkington. At Markly, John Darby, esq. of Leap Castle.

Dec. 6. At an advanced age, John Woods, esq of Chilgrove, an old and respected Magistrate for Sussex.

Dec. 8. At the Deanery-house, Chichester, Harriet, wife of the Rev. Henry Atkins, of Shidfield-house, Hants, and sister of the Dean of Chichester.

WILTS.-Lately. At Salisbury, aged 81, Giles Loder, esq. an Alderman of that city.

Dec. 2. At Rowde, near Devizes, Mrs. Gale, only surviving sister of the late John Gale, esq. of Stert.

Dec. 16. At Chippenham, aged 92, West Hill, esq. M.D.

WORCESTER.-Nov. 5. At Hampton, aged 52, Lieut. Robert Preedy, H. P. 59th Foot, youngest son of the late Wm. Preedy, esq.

Nov. 23. Aged 51, Ann, wife of Thomas Leonard, esq. Mayor of Worcester.

Dec. 19. At Lea-hall, Yardley, within a few days of completing his 80th year, John Blount, esq. a Justice of the Peace for the county. He was for many years a medical practitioner in Birmingham, where his extensive literary attainments, amiable disposition, and great urbanity of manners, acquired for him the esteem and affection of a very extensive acquaintance.

YORK-Oct. 27. At Bingley, suddenly, when dining with Major Farrand, aged 65, Tho. Athorpe, esq. of the Hatch, near Windsor, late the Lieut.- Colonel of Horse Guards (Blue).

Nov. 16. At Ripon, aged 46, J. Moore Bowman, esq. surgeon, Mayor of that borough, and a member of the corporation for more than 20 years. The death of a mayor has not occurred in Ripon since the year 1627.

Nov. 21. At Sheffield, aged 78, James Farish, esq. late a surgeon in Cambridge. Lately-Aged 64, Robinson Chippendale, banker, of Skipton.

WALES.-Sept. 12. At Holyland, Pemb. Lt. Gen. Adams, E.I.C.

Near Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, David John, aged 100. He could read his Bible without glasses to the last.

Mrs. Thomas Llewelyn, of Vurlonghouse, near Cowbridge, 2nd dau. of the late Sir Robert Baker, Bart. of Rich. mond, Surrey.

Rich. Whitcombe, esq. barrister, of the South Welsh Circuit.

Nov. 18. At Rhiwlas, co. Merioneth, aged 51, Frances, wife of Rich. Watkin Price, esq. 2nd dau. of the late John Lloyd, of Berth, co. Denbigh.

Nov 23. John Henry Mostyn, surgeon, Holywell, 2nd son of the late Samuel Mostyn, esq. of Calcot-hall, in the county of Flint.

Dec. 3. At Milford Haven, Charles Tessier Lewis, esq. brother to Capt. T. Locke Lewis, of Exeter. His death was caused by the accidental discharge of his gun, which severely fractured his arm.

Dec. 11. Aged 36, William Oakeley, esq of Glanwilliam, Merionethshire, 3d surviving son of the late Sir Charles Oakeley, Bart.

SCOTLAND.-July 23. At Glasgow, Lt. Col. Kirkland, h. p. 86th foot. Aug. 23. At Inveresk manse, Col. Fran. Philip Stewart, of E. I. C. service. Sept. 1. At Camisky, near Fort William, Capt. W. Cameron, h. p. 79th foot.

Lately. At Eglington Castle, M.

Bison, principal cook to Lord Eglington. He filled the situation of cook to Napoleon, whom he accompanied to Moscow, and was afterwards cook to George the Fourth.

At Edinburgh, Lieut.-Col. Douglas, late of 58th foot.

At Linelish, J. Grant, esq., brother of the late Sir Maxwell Grant.

At Edinburgh, Mr. Alex. Maclean, hairdresser and perfumer, who has bequeathed to the ministers and elders of St. Andrew's parish, 1,000l., to found and endow a school on a plan similar to the parish schools of St. George's and St. Mary's.

Oct. 6. At Dumbarton, aged 63, William Mather, esq., of Hamilton.

Nov. 5. At Findrassia-house, Col. A. Grant, C.B. of the Hon. E. I. C. service, known for his gallant conduct in the field, especially at the battle of Assaye.

Nov. 14. At Steine, in the Isle of Skie, at an advanced age, Mrs. Mac Leod, widow of Major Mac Leod, only surviving daughter of the celebrated Flora and Capt. Allan Macdonald, of the 84th Regt., and sister of the late Lieut.-Col. Macdonald, of Exeter.

Nov. 20. At Aberdeen, Helen, wife of Paul Tatlock, esq., of Upper Gower-st.

Lately. At Edinburgh, Dr. David Scott, Professor of Hebrew and Oriental languages in the University of St. Andrew.

IRELAND-Aug 14. At Dublin, Lt.Col. Read, h. p. 4th West India Regt. Aug. 23. At. Dublin, George Pentland, of Black-hall, county of Louth, esq. At Dublin, Ensign Atkinson, 47th ft.

Aug. 24. Henry Augustine Langley, of Brittas Castle, county Tipperary, esq. late Captain 6th Dragoon Guards.

Aug. 25. At Kinsale, Anna, relict of John Dennis Hussey, esq.

Sept. 30. At Dublin, aged 52, Hannah, sister of the Rev. Dr. Hewson, of Swansea.

Oct. 17. At Stephenstown, co. Louth, where she had resided for the last 17 years, aged 72, Agnes, wife of William Galt, confidential manager to Matthew Fortescue, esq., the eldest sister of Robert Burns, the celebrated Ayrshire poet.

Νου. 22. At Dublin, Molesworth Greene, esq, solicitor, and for many years Town Clerk of Dublin.

Νου, 29. At Athlone, in his 19th year, Wm. John Kerr, of the 1st Int., son of the late Wm. Drury Kerr, esq., of the Civil Service, Bengal.

Lately. At Enfield, wife of Rev. Rich. Ryan, Vicar of Rathcar, dau. of late J. Giffard, esq.

C. L. W. Fitzgerald, esq., eldest son of

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AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, Dec. 26. Wheat. | Barley. | Oats. Rye. Beans. Peas.

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, Dec. 27,

Smithfield, Hay, 31. 15s. to 5l. Os.-Straw, 17. 8s. to 17. 14s.-Clover, 4l. 10s. to 5l. 5s. SMITHFIELD, Dec. 22.

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Lamb
Os. Od. to Os. Od.
Head of Cattle at Market, Dec. 24:
Beasts... .... 1,167 Calves 90
Sheep & Lambs 8,740 Pigs 410
Dec. 26,

COAL MARKET,

Walls Ends, from 18s. Od. to 22s. 9d. per ton. Other sorts from 15s. 6d. to 20s. Od.
TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 46s. Od. Yellow Russia, 42s. Od.
SOAP.-Yellow, 62s. Mottled, 70s. Curd, 72s.
CANDLES, 7s. Od. per doz. Moulds, 8s. 6d.

PRICES OF SHARES.

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers,

23, Change Alley, Cornhill.

Grand Junction,

Regent's, 17. 664.- West

Birmingham Canal, 237. Ellesmere and Chester, 86245.- -Kennet and Avon, 224. Leeds and Liverpool, 530. -Rochdale, 122.--London Dock Stock, 544.-St. Katharine's, India, 97.-Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 198.- -Grand Junction Water Works, 58.- West Middlesex, 794. -Globe Insurance, 151. -Guardian, 33. Hope, 64.—Chartered Gas Light, 50.-Imperial Gas, 46.-Phoenix Gas, -Independent Gas, 51. United General, 43.- Canada Land ComReversionary Interest, 132.

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For Prices of all other Shares inquire as above.

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