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May 9. Aged 68, Tho. Flashman, esq. of Ely-place, Holborn.

At Bloomsbury-sq. aged 92, Mrs. Turner. In Manchester-street, in his 93d year, Patrick Donovan, esq. About twelve years since he became blind, and underwent the operation of couching, which was most successfully performed by the late Sir W. Adams. May 11. Aged 69, in Kingsland-road, E. Prat, esq.

May 13. At Hampstead, aged 82, Mrs. Eliz. Sotheby, relict of Mr. Sotheby, formerly of York-street, Covent-garden.

May 14. In Bedford-square, in his 68th year, Jonathan Raine, esq. M.P. Mr. Raine was a King's counsel, and a bencher of Lincoln's-inn, and a fortnight prior to his dissolution he was returned for the Duke of Northumberland's borough of Newport (Cornwall), which the honourable gentleman had represented since 1812. In 1816, Mr. Raine was appointed one of the Welsh judges, and he continued to discharge the functions of that judicial office until the recent alterations in the judicature of the Principality, when he retired on the superannuation allowance of 1,000l. per annum. Mr. Raine voted against the measure of reform proposed by his Majesty's ministers. He had retired from practice at the common law bar for several years previous to his death.

May 17. In Bernard-street, Russell-sq. aged 64, Capt. J. Jorden, late of the Bedford militia, and the 91st regt. of the line.

At Marlborough-house, in his 13th year, Leopold John, eldest son of Sir R. Gardiner.

May 18. H. Ellison, esq. of Northbank, Regent's-park.

BERKS.-April 26. At Reading, aged 54, W. Saunders, esq. solicitor.

April 30. At Binfield Park, in her 83d year, Catherine, last surviving sister of the late Lord Sunderlin, of Baronston, co. Westmeath.

May 2. In Reading, F. Surtees Hay, esq. May 11. Miss de Courcy Dashwood, youngest dau. of James Dashwood, esq. of Forest Lodge.

May 16.-At Castle Hill, Reading, Mrs. Louisa Manley.

CHESHIRE.-May 1. At the Vicarage, Bowdon, aged 24, Barbara, wife of the Rev. 'W. H. Mann, and eldest dau. of Richard Spooner, esq. banker, of Birmingham.

CUMBERLAND.-April 22. In his 64th year, Major-Gen. Sir G. A. Wood, Royal Artillery, C.B. K.C.H. and Governor of Carlisle. He was appointed 2d Lieut. in the Royal Artillery 1781, 1st Lieut. 1790, Lieut. and Capt. 1795, Capt. 1800, Major 1806, Lt.Col. 1808, and Brevet Col. 1814. He served at the battle of Waterloo, and was mentioned in the Duke of Wellington's dispatch, c conducting the artillery depart

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ment much to his satisfaction. He was subsequently knighted, and promoted to the rank of Major-General.

DERBYSHIRE.-May 7. At Derby, in her 75th year, Eliz. widow of the late F. Hurt, esq. of Alderwasley.

DEVON.-May 22. At Exmouth, aged 81, Mrs. Russell, relict of the late R. Russell, esq. bauker.

May 25. At Exminster, aged 28, John Langdon, esq. of Clarendon House, Bradninch.

May 28. Isaac Cox, esq. of the firm of Cox and Aberdein, solicitors, Honiton, aud one of the Coroners for Devonshire.

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May 8. At Prospect house, near Plymouth, aged 66, John-Sheen Downes, esq. DORSET. - April 27. At Bridge-house, Dorchester, in his 71st year, William Davey, esq.

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At Beaminster, aged 70, Mrs. Sarah Sawkins, eldest dau. of the late Rev. J. Sawkins, Rector of Battiscombe, Somerset.

DURHAM.-April 27. At Mount Oswald, near Durham, Mrs. Wilkinson, relict of the late Tho. Wilkinson, esq. of Coxhoe-hall. ESSEX.-April 29. In his 56th year, Wm. Blackbone, esq. of Hoo-hall, Rivenhall; a contributor to many of the charitable institutions in this country.

May 5. Aged 59, John Seabrook, esq. of Lyons, in Springfield.

May 11. Aged 73, Elizabeth, wife of Chas. Wilks, esq. of Waltham-abbey.

GLOUCESTER.-In his 77th year, Mr. Edward Phillips, formerly of Melksham.

May 2. In her 96th year, Ann, relict of the late Andrew Pope, esq. Ald. of Bristol.

May 3. At Bristol, aged 76, Martha Barrett, widow of the late Rev. J. Barrett, formerly of Sherborne, Dorset.

HANTS.-April 18. Aged 24, John Fitzherbert, second son of the Rev. G. H. Langdon, of North Warnborough, Odiham.

April 27. At Southampton, aged 72, Mary, relict of the late David Barclay, esq.

May 1. Aged 85, at Southampton, Rose-Mary, relict of the late Rev. Thos. Bromley, Rector of Bighton, and Bishop

ston.

May 5. By the upsetting of a boat, Adm. Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke, Captain Bradby, R.N., and Capt. Young, R.N. As a small yacht of fourteen tons, belonging to Captain Bradby, residing at Hamble, near Southampton, was returning from Ports

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mouth to Hamble, having on board Sir Joseph Yorke, Captain Bradby, and Captain Young, with a boatman named Chandler, and a boy, a sudden squall arose which upset the boat, and all on board perished. The bodies were soon after picked up and removed to Hamble. Biographical notices will be given in our next.

May 9. At Babbicombe, in her 26th year, Ann Sarah, wife of J. G. Maxwell, of Gaselee Hall, co. Huntingdon, and esq. eldest dau. of Sir John Arundell, of Castle Hill House, Huntingdon.

HERTS.-May 6. At Bishop's Stortford, Lieut.-Col. W. H. Wilby. He was appointed Ensign in the 47th foot 1801, Lieutenant 1802, in 7th foot, 1803, Captain 90th foot 1806, brevet major 1810, and Lieut.-Colonel 1819. He acted in 1809 and 1810 as aid-de camp and military secretary to Lieut.-Gen. Beckwith, on the staff in the West Indies, and was the bearer of the despatches, and of the eagles taken from the enemy, on the capture of Guadaloupe.

KENT.-April 24. Aged 78, at Eltham, Eliz. relict of the Rev. J. Wilgress, D.D.

April 29. At Woolwich, Eliz. wife of Capt. Bayly, R.A. niece of Sir R. G. Keats, and sister of L. W. Buck, esq. M.P.

May 2. At Rowling Hall, Goodnestone, aged 67, Jane, relict of James Heritage, esq. (who died in June 1827.) Her unostentatious charity, genuine benevolence, and the exemplary manner in which she discharged the duties of a mother and a wife, will cause her loss to be long regretted by her numerous family and friends. Mrs. Heritage's maiden name was Harvey; she was a descendant of Richard Harvey, who about two hundred years since settled at West Studdall, parish of Northborne, the original ancestor of the family of this name now dispersed over this part of Kent.

May 7. Aged 53, at Welling, Lt.-col. G. Bunce. He was appointed Cornet in the 11th dragoons 1795, Lieut. 27th dragoons 1796, Capt. 24th dragoons 1803, BrevetMajor 1814, and subsequently appointed Lieut.-col. of the latter corps.

May 14. At Walmer, Sarah Georgina, second dau. of H. Porter, esq. of Winsladehouse.

May 17. Aged 25, at Deal, Clara, the wife of Capt. W. Jull, of his Majesty's 64th regiment.

LANCASHIRE.-April 16. At Poulton, near Preston, W. Wilson, esq. solicitor, lately resident in Lincoln.

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LINCOLNSHIRE. -May 27. Charlotte, wife of the Rev. T. Brown, Rector of Leadenham, and youngest dau. of the Rev. Francis Swan, of the Minster Yard, Lincoln.

Lately. At his seat, Haverholme Priory, near Newark, in his 85th year, Sir Jenison William Gordon, bart. He succeeded to the title as the second Baronet in 1780;

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and mar. Oct. 1781 Harriet Frances Charlotte Finch, 2d dau. of George Finch Hatton, esq., grandson of the 6th Earl of Winchelsea. He served the office of High Sheriff of Lincolnshire in 1783. He died without issue, and the title becomes extinct, the Earl of Winchelsea succeeding to his extensive estates.

MONMOUTH.-May 9. At Chepstow, aged 86, T. Jennings, esq. formerly Collector of the Customs in that port, which office he held for more than thirty years. NORFOLK.-April 28. In her 19th year, Lady Durrant, wife of Sir H. Durrant, bart. of Scottow Hall. March 23. Aged 76, the Ven. Ralph Churton, M.A. Archdeacon of St. David's, Rector of Middleton Cheney, and F.SA. A memoir of this distinguished divine shall appear in our next.

NORTHAMPTONSH.

May 19. Mrs. Willes, relict of the Rev. W. S. Willes, of Astrop-house.

OXON.-May 25. Oliver Aplin, esq. of Charlbury, formerly an eminent solicitor of Banbury.

May 28. At Grove House, Fair Mile, near Henley-on-Thames, Campbell Oliphant, esq.

May 30. At Caversham, Ann Priddie, second surviving dau. of Tho. Gilbert, esq. and sister of the Rev. Dr. Gilbert, Principal of Brasenose College. SOMERSET.-May 8. In his 65th year,

E. Spencer, esq. M.D. late mayor of Wells. May 14. At Bath, aged 21, Catherine, eldest dau. of the late Rev. John Boucher, vicar of Kirknewton, Northumberland.

May 17. At Nunney, Isaac Fussell, esq. second son of James Fussell, esq. of Mells. STAFFORD.-March 16. At Walsall, in his 84th year, Jos. Haden, gent.

SURREY.-April 24. Aged 83, James Laing, esq. of Streatham.

April 29. In his 79th year, Hugh Smith, esq. of Stoke House, near Cobham. April 30. At Dorking, Tho. Chippinof the Inner Temple.

dale, esq. May 4.

In his 26th year, C. Stanley, esq. of Tooting.

SUSSEX.-April 13. At Hastings, Louisa, wife of the Rev. John Edwards, Head Master of the Grammar School at Bury St. Edmund's.

April 21. At Brighton, Clara, youngest dau. of the late John Sivewright, esq. April 27. At New Lodge, Hartfield, in his 80th year, John Kidd, esq. May 5. Pryor. May 11. At Hastings, in his 24th year, John Burt, esq of Ashford.

At Brighton, Licut.-Col. W. S.

WARWICK.-April 21. At Eathorp, in her 81st year, Mrs. Glover, relict of the late Phillips Glover, esq. of Wispington, in Lincolnshire.

WARWICKSHIRE.-May 2. At Highgate,

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aged 54, W. Hamper, esq. F.S.A. Of this distinguished antiquary, a memoir will appear in our next.

May 7. At Leamington Spa, Mr. Henry Cobb, youngest son of Timothy Cobb, esq. banker, of Banbury, Oxfordshire.

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April 27. Anne, wife of W. Welch Lea, of Beaudesert, near Henley, in Arden. WESTMORELAND.-April 18. At Eden Grove, near Appleby, aged 71, Richard Tinkler, esq.

WILTS.-April 22. In his 78th year, Tho. Waters, esq. of Boscombe, Wilts

April 24. In his 40th year, W. Oakes Blount, esq. of Lidiard House, Lieut. R. N. only son of Sir Charles Burrell Blount.

April 26. At Salisbury, in her 91st year, Frances, relict of the late W. Ghost, esq.

WORCESTER.-April 28. Aged 85, W. Thompson, esq. of Henwick Hill, Worcester. YORK.-April 16. At Huddersfield, aged 78, Mr. Edw. Hirst, father of Mr. W. Hirst, the celebrated cloth manufacturer of Leeds.

April 21. Aged 21, John Farsyde Watson, esq. of Bilton Park, near Knaresborough. As an amateur performer on the violincello, Mr. W. was inferior only to the celebrated Lindley.

At Hyde Lodge, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. C. Carr, Rector of Headbourne.

WALES.-April 28. At Bettws, Abergele, in her 84th year, Eliz. relict of the late Rev. John Fleming Stanley.

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May 1. Aged 54, at Maeslough Castle, South Wales, Walter Wilkins, esq.

May 4. At Brynhafod, Carmarthenshire, in her 43d year, Mary wife of Edw. Bowles Symes, esq. and dau. of the late Mr. Warburton.

ABROAD.-Oct. 18. At Allahbod, Lt.Col. Hugh Wrottesley, of the Bengal Establishment, brother to Sir John Wrottesley, bart.

Dec. 31. At the Cape of Good Hope, Capt. Tho. Erasmus Ward, of the E. I. C.'s ship Eliza.

March. 24. At Malta, Anthony, eldest son of Anthony Surtees, esq. of Hamsterley Hall, co. Durham.

March 27. At Elsinore, in Denmark, in the 64th year of his age, of apoplexy, Thos. Ellah, esq. principal of the firm of Balfour, Ellah, Ramals, and Co. He was a native of Market-Weighton, in Yorkshire.

At Jersey, aged 82. James Trimbey, esq. of Lewisham, Kent, for nearly half a century common-councilman of the City of London.

April 14. At Paris, M. L'Abbé de Pompieres, father of the Chamber of Deputies.

April... In consequence of a fall in ascending one of the Egyptian Pyramids, aged 32, James Maze, esq. eldest son of Peter Maze, Esq. of Rownham-lodge, co. Somerset, and partner in the House of Messrs. Peter Maze and Sons, merchants, of Bristol.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from April 20 to May 24, 1831.

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