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OBITUARY.Clergymen deceased.

Sen. Opt, on the Tripos, and was elected Fellow. In 1767, he proceeded to the degree of M. A. In 1781, he was presented by the late Sir T. C. Bunbury, Bart. to the Vicarage of Great Barton, Suffolk; in 1773, to the Prebend of Leighton Ecclesia, in the Cathedral of Lincoln; in 1774, to the Prebend of Weeford, in the Cathedral of Lichfield; and in...., to the Rectory of Billingford, with that of Thorpe annexed, in Norfolk. Till within a few months of his decease he continued, as far as bis health and advanced term of life would allow, in the conscientious discharge of his pastoral duties. His memory will long be cherished by those who were acquainted with his worth; and his loss deeply felt by numbers, to whom he was a kind and constant benefactor.

At Rome, the Rev. Thomas St. Clair Abercromby, of Glassaugh.

April 19. Suddenly, without a sigh, the Rev. Henry Prichard, aged 71, Rector of the Consolidated livings of Feltwell, Norfolk. He was of Brazen-nose College, Oxford, where he took his degree of M.A. July 16, 1774; and was presented to the above livings in 1778, by his late Majesty.

At Greenhithe, near Dartford, Kent, the Rev. Chas. Robt. Marshall, Rector of Cold Hanworth, co. Lincoln, and Vicar of Exning, Suffolk. He was of Lincoln College, Oxford, M. A. April 30, 1789, and B.D. May 9, 1799. He was presented to the Rectory of Cold Hanworth in 1802, by Mrs. Craycroft; and to the Vicarage of Exning in 1806, by the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury.

April 20. Aged 46, the Rev. John Hughes, B. D. Senior Fellow and Senior Bursar of Jesus College, Oxford, where he took his degree of M. A. July 9, 1802; and B. D. June 28, 1810.

April 26. At Monmouth, the Rev. Thomas Prosser, M.A. Vicar of Cwmdee, Breconshire, and Lecturer to the Almshouses on Mr. Jones's foundation in that town. He was of Worcester College, Oxford, where he took his degree of M.A. May 6, 1781.

April 28. At Fersfield Parsonage, co. Norfolk, lamented, respected, and beloved, in his 82d year, the Rev. James Lambert, M. A. Senior Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, where he took his degree of B. A. in 1764, M. A. 1767.

April 29. At a very advanced age, the Rev. S. Bennett, Vicar of Hatfield Peverell, Essex, to which he was presented in 1775, by J. Wright, esq.

May 2. At Cheltenham, aged 51, the Rev. W. Bayley Cocker, M. A. Vicar of the contiguous parishes of Bunny and Ruddington. He was of Magdalen Col

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lege, Cambridge, where he took the degree of B. A. in 1797; M. A..... He was presented to the Vicarage of Bunny in 1801, by Sir T. Parkins, bart. ; and the same year to that of Ruddington by his Grace the Duke of Devonshire.

May 3. At the Deanery-house, Gort, the Very Rev. William Foster, LL. D Dean of Kilmacduah.

May 4. At Greenwich Hospital, aged 85, the Rev. John Cooke, M. A. many years one of the Chaplains, and one of the Directors of the Hospital, and Rector of Dinton, Bucks. He received his academical education at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he proceeded B. A. 1761; M. A. 1764. He was presented to the Rectory of Dinton in 1773, by his late Majesty. In association with the Rev. John Maule, Mr. Cooke published in 1789," An Historical Account of the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich," collected by permission from original Papers and Records, and embel lished with engravings. In 1799, he also published, “ A Voyage performed by the late Earl of Sandwich round the Media" terranean, written by himself; with Memoirs of his Life," 4to. Some letters addressed to Lord Sandwich's son, and to Mr. Cooke, from Bp. Douglas and Sir Alex. Cochrane, in consequence of this publication, will be found in Nichols's "Literary Anecdotes," vol. IV. p. 498; vol. IX. p. 746. Mr. Cooke has left a widow, at a very advanced age.

DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS ENVIRONS. Lately. In London, aged 49, John Merrin James, attorney-at-law, son of John J. of Bristol, gentleman.

May 1. In Lambeth, Major Wm. Henry
Bayly, Royal Marines.

Hall, esq. of Portman-sq. and dau. of Hon.
May 7. Margaret Salter, wife of David
Forster Alleyne, of Barbadoes.

May 19. At Brentford, aged 25, Mr.
Frederick Adolphus Somerset.

May 21. In Sidmouth-place, P. W. Longdill, solicitor, of Gray's Inn.

May 22. At Lambeth, C. Hyde, esq. surgeon.

May 25. At Stockwell, aged 14, Catherine, dau. of Col. Macleod, C.B. Bengal Artil.

May 29. By the overturning of his carriage, in his 79th year, Osgood Gee, esq. of Lower Seymour-street.

June 1. At Bermondsey, in his 90th year, Mr. Abraham Passmore.

June 2. Henry-Byng, youngest son of

Sir W. C. Flint.

Aged 61, Mr. Edw. Arnold, late of Newstreet, Spring-gardens, after a service of nearly 30 years in the Barrack Department.

June 5.

OBITUARY.

18231] -June 5 In Gloucester-pl. Mary, widow of Jacob Preston, esq. of Beeston Hall, Norf. June 10. In Judd-st. aged 71, Thomas Watson, esq.

June 12. At Paxton-place, the widow of the late H. P. Standly, esq.

June 20. Aged 69, the wife of Robert Hillier, esq. of Lambeth.

BERKS.-May 7. Aged 74, Wm. Pitt, esq. of Windsor.

June 14. At Newbury, aged 77, the widow of Richard Baily, esq. banker, of that place; and mother of Francis Baily, esq. the celebrated mathematician and astronomer. Mrs. B. has left three other surviving sons, and one daughter.

CORNWALL.-May 16. At Penzance, aged 32, Philothea, only dau. of Thos. Thompson, esq. banker, of Hull.

May 26. At St. Brioke Rectory, after giving birth to a fourth son, who survives, Katharine, wife of Rev. W. Molesworth. She was the eldest daughter of Paul Treby Treby, esq. of Plympton, and of Lætitia-Anne, sister of Rev. Sir Harry Trelawny. By this event, Mr. Molesworth is deprived of a most excellent wife, with whom he had passed nearly six years of uninterrupted happiness; her infant sons of the tender care of an anxious and vigilant mother; and all her acquaintance of one, whose lively fancy and artless manners diffused a charm around her. CUMBERLAND.-May 29. At Wigton, aged 85, Mr. Thomas Wilson.

DEVONSHIRE.-May 27. At Cove, Lieut. Thomas Andrews, eldest son of late Capt. Andrews, both of the 48th Foot.

DURHAM.-May 15. At Haughton-leSkerne, in her 47th year, Margaret, widow of Rev. T. Le Mesurier, late Rector of that place. Mrs. Le Mesurier was the sister of the Rev. Dr. Bandinel, the Bodleian Librarian at Oxford.

ESSEX.-May 13. At Barking, John Thomas, esq. of Grampound, in Cornwall, many years Chief Clerk in the Office of Ordnance at the Tower.

May 17. At Dedham, aged 81, Robert Woodgate, esq.

May 22. At Laytonstone, aged 55, Sam. Jones, esq. one of the partners of the Limehouse Brewery.

May 24. At Walthamstow, Charles Henry Thorp, esq. 4th son of late Samuel Thorp, esq. and brother of Mr. Alderman Thorp.

June 1. Aged 76, Mary, wife of Rev. T. W. Western, of Rivenhall-place.

June 13. Aged 82, Peter Du Cane, esq. of Braxted Lodge; and of Horsham, Sussex. GLOUCESTERSHIRE.-May 12. At Cirencester, aged 79, Thomas Master, esq. May 14. Thomas Frampton, esq. of Clifton.

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tha, wife of John Jones, esq. of Salisburysquare, Fleet-street.

June 10. At Clifton, aged 20, Gresley, only son of Paul Tatlock, esq. of Gower-st. HAMPSHIRE.-May 20. At Southampton, Catharine, wife of the Rev. Willoughby Crewe, of Warmingham, Cheshire.

May 29. At the seat of Admiral Purvis, Lymington, aged 50, Renira Charlotte, wife of Geo. Purvis, esq. of Blackbrook House.

June 2. At Alton, Rebecca, widow of Wm. Parker Terry, esq. and dau. of late Benj. White, esq. formerly of Fleet-street,

and of Selborne.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

May 3. Aged 65,

John Meredith, esq. of Kington. HERTFORDSHIRE.-May 19. At Hoddesdon, aged 36, Mrs. Easter Jones.

KENT.-April. . At Dinton Rectory, Philadelphia Elizabeth, wife of Rev. Wm. Tournay, Rector of that parish, and dau. of late John Stephenson, esq. leaving a disconsolate husband and five children to lament the loss of a most excellent wife and mother."

May 8. At Bromley, Frances Anne, dau. of Rev. J. J. Talman, M. A. Chaplain of Bromley College.

June 10. Sidney, third son of Henry Streatfeild, esq. of Chiddingtone, Kent, private Secretary to the Rt. Hon. Robert Peel.

June 12. At Margate, in his 60th year, Mr. J. Dickins, of Jamaica Wharf, London. LANCASHIRE.-May 18. Aged 93, Mr. Hen. Blacow, of Barton, near Preston.

May 28. At Everton, S. Beetenson, esq* M. D.

June 2. At Liverpool, aged 50, Mr. Edward Griffith, solicitor. LINCOLNSHIRE.

April 3. Dr. Wright Mason, of Coningsby, near Horncastle.

April 7. At Grimsby, aged 23, the wife of James Preston, esq. eldest dau. of Alderman Goulton, of Hull. She had not been married three quarters of a year.

April 10. At Crosby, near Brigg, Mary, wife of J. Chatterton, esq. and dau. of late Jonathan Barnard, esq. of Epworth.

April 11. Aged 79, Mr. Wm. Johnson, of Barton-upon-Humber, formerly a builder, and lately engaged as a manufacturer of Paris White.

May 7. Aged 82, William Teanby, of Barton-upon-Humber, a well-known cha racter for his peculiar oratory, as town crier.

MONMOUTHSHIRE.-April 3. At St. Arvan's, near Chepstow, aged 26, Emma, dau. of late Claude Philip Guyon, esq.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.. May 24. John Buxton, esq. of Northampton, aged 64. In religion a Dissenter, and in politics a Whig, he was of the most retired and unassuming habits, except when roused by a sense of public duty, on which occasions he supported his principles with a zeal, an energy, and a perseverance which will be long remembered. In private life he was amiable May 27. At Cheltenham, aged 37, Mar- and benevolent; feelingly alive to the wishes

May 22. At Bristol, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. John Thomas, and sister of the late Rear-Adm. Gregory.

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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.-May 27. At East Retford, aged 91, John Suter, gent, many years a hat-manufacturer of that place. Mr. S.'s age, together with the ages of his three sisters and a brother now living in the same place, amounts to 410 years.

May 29. Aged 75, Francis Clater, gent. of East Retford, farrier, cattle-doctor, chemist, and druggist; author of "Every Man his own Farrier," published in 18mo, 1783, 21st ed. and the "Cattle Doctor," 8vo,

1810.

OXFORDSHIRE.-May 27. At Banbury, Thomas, infant son of Rev. Geo. Smalley, M.A. Vicar of Debenham, Suffolk. Somersetshire. - April 14. Aged 48, George Stuckey, esq. of Langport.

April 24. Francis Fownes Luttrell, esq. late Chairman of his Majesty's Board of Customs, brother to the late, and uncle to the present John Fownes Luttrell, esq. M. P. of Dunster Castle, Somerset.

May 12. At Bath, Charles Arthur, esq. formerly of Lodge-house, Kingswood. May 17. At Bath, Henry Lynch, esq. M.D. of the Island of Barbadoes.

May 23. Very suddenly, at Bath, in his 80th

year, John Bally, esq. late of Kingston-upon-Thames, and for many years in the Hon. East India Company's service.

May 26. At the Rev. J. Cockin's, Keynsham, Susannah, relict of Robert Myners, esq. of Birminghain.

May 29. At Bath, Agnes, dau. of Hugh Bogle, esq. of Calder Bank.

May 29. At Bath, aged 95, Mrs. Gage, of Aughnacloy, county of Tyrone, Ireland. She was a resident of that City for 42 years. June 7. At Bath, the relict of W. W. Dimond, esq.

June 13. At the residence of his son, at Shepton-Mallet, Sam. Burroughs, esq. aged 87.

SUFFOLK.-Lately, aged 85, Mr. Wakeling, of Wickham Brook.

May 20. In his 18th year, Charles, 3d son of Lieut.-gen. Elwes, of Stoke College. June 4. Mary-Anne, only dau. of the Rev. N. Todd, of Tuddenham.

June 19. Isabella-Catherine, dau. of Rev. Dr. Forster, Rector of Shotley.

SURREY.-April 24. At Petersham, aged 82, Elizabeth, widow of John Parish, esq. and sister of Joseph Planta, esq. of the British Museum.

May 9. Aged 25, Hannah, only dau. of the Rev. Charles Jerram, Vicar of Chobham.

May 13. Elizabeth, widow of late John Wightwick, esq. of Sandgates, Chertsey. June 1. At Lower Tooting, aged 69, Mr. George Shillito, late of Upper Thames-st. SUSSEX.-May 22. At Brighton, Emily,

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3d dau. of John Morrice, esq. of Southstreet, Finsbury-square.

June 8. At Eastbourne, Jane-Eliza, wife of Rev. Richard Wake, Rector of Courtenhall, Northamptonshire.

WARWICKSHIRE.-June 3. At Leamington Spa, 67, John C. Weguelin, esq. of New Broad-street, late of the firm of J. Thompson, T. Bonar, and Co. Austin-friars. June 12. At Whitby, Mary, widow of the late Richard Bury, esq.

WILTSHIRE. Lately. At Semley, aged 105, Mr. C. Coward: he retained his faculties to the last.

June 7. In the Close, Salisbury, Lieutgen. Layard.

WORCESTER.-June 5. At Worcester, the relict of Elias Isaac, esq. banker.

YORKSHIRE.-At Undercliffe, near Bradford, aged 19, Master Richardson, only child of Mrs. Charlotte Richardson, of York, author of "Poems," &c. He was a youth of much promise, aud the little volume entitled "Practical Hints to Young Astronomers," is the product of his pen.

Feb. 15. John Carr, esq. of the firm of Ikin, Carr, and Co. of Leeds.

Feb. 17. At Selby, aged 68, Capt. Rob. Mann, formerly of the Cambridgeshire Militia, and Barrack-master at Manchester; above forty years in his Majesty's service.

Feb. 25. At Doncaster, aged 75, Isabella, widow of late Sir M. Pilkington, Bart. of Chevet.

March 8. At Grimsby, aged 45, Mrs. Bawdwen, relict of the late Rev. Wm. Bawdwen, Vicar of Hooton Pagnell, near Doncaster, translator of Domesday Book, who died Sept. 14, 1816 (see vol. LXXXVI. ii. 286.) She has left a large number of orphans unprovided for.

March 14. Aged 63, Frances, wife of Oswald Allen, esq. and sister to the late Recorder, and Dr. Withers, all of York.

March 17. In her 86th year, Ann, relict of late Thomas Barker, gent. of Hull.

March 20. At an advanced age, Mrs. Cayley, of Skerrow-lodge, near Ripon, relict of late John Cayley, esq.

March 25. At Northallerton, James, eldest son of Mr. Langdale, bookseller. To him the public are indebted for the existence of Langdale's" Topographical History of Yorkshire." See P. 141.

April 7. Aged 86, the widow of late Mr. Richard Wilson, ship-owner, and mother to Richard Wilson, esq. one of the Magistrates of Scarborough.

April 6. Aged 31, Mr. James Tute, of Leeds, surgeon, of croup.

At Spenithorne, aged 76, Turner Straubenzie, esq. Vice-Lieutenant and a Magistrate for the North Riding, and Colonel of the First North York Militia.

April 8. At the Vicarage, Bradford, aged 38, Anna, wife of Rev. Henry Heap, Vicar.

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Bill of Mortality.-Markets, &c.-Canal Shares.

Aged 56, Charlotte, wife of H. J. J. Delamain, esq. late of Hull.

Aged 46, Richard Rennards, esq. of Hull, merchant, and Sardinian Consul.

April 9. At Howden, aged 58, John Peirson, esq. of the firm of Messrs. Spofforth, jun. Peirsons, and Dyson, solicitors.

April 14. At Doncaster, aged 25, Mr. Ebenezer Hall, grocer. He was exemplary for his piety, and an occasional preacher in

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the Wesleyan connexion. He left, by his will, his body to Mr. Le Gay Brewerton, of Bawtry, (surgeon) for dissection. Singular as the bequest may appear, we are assured it emanated from philanthropic and benevolent principles, and it is necessary to add, that the respectable surgeon to whom the bequest was made, waved all claims on the executrix; and his remains were conveyed to Gainsborough for interment.-Hull Adver.

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AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, June 18, 30s. 84d. per cwt.

PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, June 23.

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, June 23.

St. James's, Hay 4l. 6s. Straw 2l. 17s. Od. Clover 4l. 10s. Od.-Whitechapel, Hay 41.10s. Od. Straw 21. 10s. Od. Clover 51. Os.-Smithfield, Hay 47. 15s. Straw 21. 10s. Od. Clover 5l. Os. Od SMITHFIELD, June 23. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. 6d. | Lamb 4s. 8d. to 5s. 8d. 2d. Head of Cattle at Market June 23:

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COALS, June 20: Newcastle, 33s. Od. to 43s. Od.-Sunderland, 38s. Od. to 43s. 6d.

TALLOW, per Cwt. Town Tallow 38s. 6d. Yellow Russia 36s. Od.

SOAP, Yellow 70s. Mottled 78s. Curd 82s.-CANDLES, 8s. 6d. per Doz. Moulds 10s. Od.

THE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL SHARES, DOCK STOCKS, WATER WORKs, Fire INSURANCE, and GAS LIGHT SHARES, (to the 24th of June, 1823), at the Office of Mr. M. RAINE, (successor to the late Mr. SCOTT), 28, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, London-Grand Trunk Canal, 2000l. Div. 751. per annum.- -Coventry Canal, 1050l. Div. 44. per annum.-Birmingham Canal, (divided Shares), 310l. Div. 127. per annum.—— Warwick and Birmingham, 230l. Div. for the half-year 57. 10s.-Warwick and Napton, 2151. Div. for the half-year 51.-Neath, 3951. Div. 221. 10s. per annum.-Swansea, 1857. Div. 104-Monmouth, 175l.-1764. with half-year's Div. 41. 10s.-Grand Junction, 2451. --250. with the half-year's Div. 51.—Manchester, Bolton, and Bury Canal, 100l. with approaching Div.-Old Union Canal, 741. with the half-year's Div. 21.-Rochdale, 731. Div. 31. per annum.-Ellesmere, 641.-Regent's 414.-Thames and Medway Canal, 221.—Portsmouth and Arundel, 301.—Severn and Wye railway and Canal, 35l. Div. 16s. for the last half-year.-Lancaster, 271. Div. 14. per annum.-Worcester and Birmingham, 327. Div. 11. per annum.-Wilts and Berks, 61.-Kennet and Avon, 201.-West India Dock Stock, 1801London Dock Stock, 1171.-Globe Assurance, 1557. with the half-year's Div. 31. 10s.-Atlas Ditto, 51. 5s.-Rock Life Assurance, 31-East London Water Works, 1171. with the half-year's Div. 21.-Westminster Gas Light and Coke Company, 711.—London Institution, original Shares, 287-Russell Ditto, 91. 9s.

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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
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