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Dec. 28. The Rev. John Hutchins, M.A. for 43 years Rector of the united parishes of St. Anne and St. Agnes, with St. John Zachary, Aldersgate, London. In 1802-3, he was Chaplain to the late Sir C. Price, Bart. when Lord Mayor, and printed the usual Civic Sermons.

Dec. 29. Aged 87, the Rev. Robert Wilkinson, B.D. for nearly fifty years Vicar of Darton, for fifty-six years Perpetual Curate of Lightcliffe, and Head Master of Queen Elizabeth's school at Heath, near Halifax; from which he had sent many eminent scholars to both Universities. He was formerly of Trinity hall, Camb. B.D, 1790.

Dec. 30. At Caldbeck, Cumberland, aged 51, the Rev. William Pattinson, for nineteen years Curate of that parish.

Lately. At Heighington, aged 97, the Rev. Robert Blacklin, long Curate of that parish, and master of the Grammar school. He was a native of Westmorland.

At his residence, Fort Elizabeth, near Croom, the Rev. John Croker, one of the Minor Canons of the cathedral of Limerick, and Vicar of Clonelty and Cloncagh.

The Rev. J. Jones, Vicar of Kilmacaber, Cork.

At a very advanced age, the Rev. John Peddle, Vicar of Charlton Horethorne, Somersetshire. He was of St. Mary hall, Oxford, B.C.L. 1778, and was presented to his living in 1784. It is in the gift of the Marquess of Anglesey.

Aged 63, the Rev. Edward Swatman, Rector of Little Fransham, Norfolk. He was of Trinity college, Cambridge, B.A. 1798, as 12th Wrangler, M. A. 1801; and was instituted to his living, which was in his own patronage, in 1803.

In London, aged 82, the Rev. W. Vollans, for fifty years Rector of Hemsworth near Wakefield, and formerly Rector of Skirbeck near Boston. He was of Sidney Sussex college, Cambridge, B.A. 1789, M.A. 1793. The living of Hemsworth (net value in 1831, 10647.) is in the presentation of W. B. Wrightson, esq.

Jan. 2. Aged 71, the Rev. R. Berkeley, of Cotheridge Court, Worcestershire. He is succeeded in his estates by the Rev. J. R. Berkeley, Vicar of Much Cowarne, near Hereford.

Jan. 3. Aged 54, the Rev. W. E. Girdlestone, Rector of Kelling with Salthouse, Norfolk, a family living, to which he was instituted in 1821.

At Bath, in his 63d year, the Rev. William Warner, Rector of Widford, Essex. He was the son of John Warner,

esq. of Rotherhithe; was educated at Merchant-Taylors' school; but, being superannuated, he entered St. John's College, Oxford, as a commoner in 1795; and graduated B.A. 1799, M.A. 1803. He was instituted to Widford in 1814, on his own petition.

Jan. 5. Aged 74, the Rev. John Hodgkin, Vicar of North Molton, Devon, to which he was presented in 1820 by the Earl of Morley.

Jan. 9. At Torquay, aged 39, the Rev. William Marriott Caldecott, of Oriel college, Oxford; which he entered as a commoner in 1820, and proceeded B.A. 1825, M. A. 1826.

At his seat, Christ Church Park, Ipswich, in the 76th year of his age, the Rev. Charles William Fonnereau, LL.B. Minister of St. Margaret's in that town, and Vicar of Tuddenham St. Martin. In early life he served for several years in the royal navy, and he was one of the few of those now surviving who were present in Rodney's celebrated action of the 12th April, 1782; being acting Lieutenant of the Conqueror, which led into action on that day. Mr. Fonnereau afterwards quitted the navy, and was a member of Trinity hall, Cambridge; where, in 1795, he took the degree of Bachelor of Laws and entered into holy orders. He was for some years Rector of Hargrave in Northamptonshire; which preferment he vacated on going to reside in Suffolk, where he accepted, in 1796, the family livings of Tuddenham and St. Margaret's, Ipswich. He married in 1793 Deborah, the daughter of Thomas Neale, M.D. of Ipswich, and has left a son, who succeeds to the family seat of Christ Church, and a daughter, the wife of Charles Lillingston, esq. formerly of Elmdom Hall, Warwickshire, but now of the Chantry, near Ipswich.

Jan. 14. At Dumfries, in his 80th year, the Hon. and Right Rev. Dr. Alexander M'Donell, Bishop of Kingston, Upper Canada.

Jan. 15. At Ashburnham, Sussex, aged 61, the Rev. Edward Warneford, Vicar of that parish, to which he was presented by the Earl of Ashburnham in 1830. He has left eleven children, of whom only one is provided for.

Jan. 18. At Clifton, aged 32, the Rev. Robert Forsayth, Curate of St. Werburgh's, Bristol, and Chaplain to the Mayor of that city, son of Thomas Forsayth, esq. late of Clifton.

Jan. 19. At New Park, co. Meath, the Rev. John Digby.

Aged 79, the Rev. J. F. Mieville, for 52 years Minister of the French Protestant Church at Canterbury.

DEATHS.

LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

Jan. 15. At Highbury-place, aged 66, Jonathan Nevill, esq.

At Islington, aged 76, John Cribb, esq. late of Bloomsbury-square.

Jan. 17. Aged 30, Elizabeth, wife of D. T. Alston, esq. of Savage Gardens. Jan. 18. At Maida-hill, aged 73, G. G. Garnons, esq. late of her Majesty's Customs.

Jan. 20. At Priory-road, Wandsworth-road, aged 67, Lieut. John Cameron, R. N. of Invermalie, Fort William.

Jan. 22. In King William-street, Mansion House, aged 80, Benjamin Atkinson, esq.

Jan. 23. Aged 55, James Watt, of Southampton-street, Pentonville.

In Upper Brook-st. Emma, wife of Thomas Duncombe, esq. of Copgrove, Yorkshire.

Jan. 24.

At Mecklenburgh-square,

aged 60, T. H. Buckle, esq.

Jan. 26. At Park Villas, Maida-hill, aged 21, Phoebe Susannah, wife of Edw. W. Gooday, esq. of Gray's-inn.

In John-st. Berkeley-sq. aged 35, Henry Paget Aldenburgh Bentinck, esq. second surviving son of the late Adm. William Bentinck.

Aged 22, Flora West, elder surviving dau. of the late John Mackie, esq. of Kennington Common.

Jan. 27. At Highbury-place, Miss Elizabeth Skeggs, eldest daughter of the late T. Skeggs, esq. of Norstead, Kent. She succeeded to a considerable portion of the property of the late John Walkden, esq. of Old Windsor and Highbury Place, who died in 1808.

Jan. 28. At Lodge Place, St. John's Wood, aged 71, Elizabeth, relict of John Bolding, esq. of Eversholt, Beds.

At his house in the Strand, David Cameron, esq. also of Northaw-place, Herts.

Jan. 29. At Camera-square, Chelsea, aged 74, Robert Chambers, esq.

Mr. John Hughes, secretary to the Drury Lane Theatrical Fund for 20 years.

In London, aged 67, Capt. Wesley Doyle, late of the Ordnance Barrack Department.

Jan. 30. In his 67th year, Bennet, third son of the late William Allen, esq. of Blackheath.

Lately. Aged 76, Mary, relict of Wm. Child, esq. of Lower Thames-st. and Denmark-hill, Surrey, and sister of the late Rev. Dr. V. Knox, of Tunbridge School.

Jan. 31. At Compton-terrace, Islington, aged 73, Joseph Proctor, esq.

Aged 46, Sarah, wife of Benj. Elkin, esq. of Upper Bedford-place.

Aged 80, Philip William Thomas, esq. of Highbury Grove.

In Clarges-st. aged 46, Esther, wife of Dr. Adolphus, Inspector-gen. of Army Hospitals.

In West Claremont-st. aged 59, Mrs. Park, relict of the celebrated Mungo Park.

Lately. At Streatham, Catharine, relict of David Martineau, esq. of Tulse-hill. Aged 21, Mr. James Philpott, author of the Life and Travels of Mungo Park, recently published, and an extensive contributor to the Saturday Magazine.

Mr. Rowland Bond, a lecturer and private teacher of geography and mathematical science; author of Modern and Popular Geography, 8vo. of a small Compendium of that Work for the use of Schools, and of several important articles in Mr. M'Culloch's new Geographical Dictionary. His death was produced by devotion to his favourite studies.

In London, Ching Lau Lauro, the celebrated conjuror.

Feb. 1. In Norfolk-st. Laurence Caton Borrell, esq. Feb. 2. At Pentonville, aged 52, Robert M. Deane, esq. of Reading, late of Caversham.

Feb. 3. At Kensington, aged 85, William Hastings, esq. late of the Excise Office.

At St. John's Wood, aged 19, CharlesJoseph, eldest son of the Rev. S. C. Wilks, M.A.

At Portland-terrace, Regent's Park, Mary, wife of Wm. Harvey, esq.

Feb. 5. Aged 72, Bartholomew Short, esq. youngest and last surviving brother of the late Rev. Wm. Short, D.D. Preb. of Westminster, and Rector of King's Worthy.

At East Dulwich, aged 47, Cadman Hodgkinson, esq.

Feb. 6. At Beaumont-st. Portlandplace, Joseph Billinghurst, esq. of the island of St. Vincent.

At Montagu-sq. Millicent Sophia, youngest dau. of Col. Shedden, of Efford, Lymington, Hants.

Feb. 10. At Bedford-row, aged 24, Peter Aird Snowden, esq. youngest son of George Snowden, esq. of Ramsgate.

At Blackheath, Elizabeth, relict of James Green, esq. of Lenton Abbey, Nottinghamshire.

Feb. 11. At Grove-end-road, St. John's Wood, aged 67, Edward Egan, esq. Feb. 12. At Woburn-place, John Rouse, esq. F.S.A. late of the Admi ralty, son of Benjamin Rouse, esq. formerly of the Hand-in-Hand Fire Office,

and brother to the late Benj. Rouse, esq. of the same office.

At North End, Fulham, Sarah, widow of Major R. M. Bagshaw, Bengal Serv. At Portland-place, aged 19, ElizabethArbuthnot, eldest daughter of D. C. Guthrie, esq.

Feb. 14. At Bartrams, Hampstead, aged 68, William Winfield, esq.

At Brixton, aged 81, Mrs. Green, late of Old Bond-st. relict of the Rev. Wm. Green.

In St. James's Palace, Laura Maria, second dau. of Major-Gen. Sir H. Wheatley, G.C.H.

In Montagu-st. Russell-sq. aged 61, John Oldham, esq. of the Bank of England.

At Clapham, aged 82, Capt. Hooper, late of E. I. C. Service.

Feb. 15. At Camberwell, aged 68, Benjamin Penny, esq. formerly of Watling-st.

At Dorset-place, Dorset-sq. aged 55, James Tilby, esq.

Feb. 16. Aged 70, Thomas Danson, esq. of George-st. Euston-square.

Feb. 17. At Bayswater, aged 68, Ann, widow of S. Sweatman, esq.

Elizabeth, wife of John Holland, esq. of Clapham Common.

BEDS.-Jan. 22. Susannah, wife of Thomas Smith, esq. of Great Bramingham.

Feb. 16. Aged 19, Joanna. HarrietMaria, eldest dau. of N. Fitzpatrick, esq. M.D. of the Lodge, near Bedford.

BERKS.-Jan. 28. At Windsor, aged 26, Sarah-Jane, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Sharpe, esq.

Feb. 10. At Speen, aged 60, Richard Townsend, esq. a magistrate of the county.

CHESHIRE. Jan. 21. Aged 71, Jos. Leigh, esq. of Belmont, the father of the Rev. John Leigh, Rector of Egginton, Derb.

CUMBERLAND.-Feb. 3. At Papcastle, aged 93, Joseph Birbeck, esq. He commenced business as a hat manufacturer with very limited means, and died worth upwards of 100,0007.

Feb. 11. At Wigton, aged 65, John Lightfoot, esq. solicitor.

DEVON. Jan. 3. At Stonehouse, Alexander Copland Hutchinson, M.D. and F.R.S. formerly Surgeon of Deal Hospital and Sheerness Dockyard.

At Buckish, at the house of his brother W. C. Loggin, esq. Edward, 4th son of the late Rev. W. Loggin, Rector of Woolfardisworthy, Devon.

Jan. 4. At Plymouth, Letitia, wife of Thomas Bristow, esq. late of Poole. GENT. MAG. VOL. XIII.

Jan. 23. At Dawlish, aged 55, Frances, relict of Ralph Creyke, esq. of Rawcliffe hall and Marton, Yorkshire.

Jan. 28. At Exmouth, Harriet, widow of Major Wilkinson, E. I. C. Service, eldest dau. of Lieut. - Col. Frome, of the 5th Dragoons.

Feb. 7. At the residence of her son the Rev. S. Manley, M.A., Crediton, aged 71, Elizabeth, widow of Capt. Manly R.N.

Feb. 11. At Exeter, aged 76, John Pidsley, esq.

DORSET.-Jan. 2. At Longfleet, near Poole, aged 57, Comm. Bartholomew Bonifant, R.N. (1818). He was a native of Corsica, and a schoolfellow of Napoleon Buonaparte. He obtained the rank of Lieutenant in the British navy 1809; saw much service, and was highly esteemed as an excellent officer. His remains were interred the following Tuesday, with naval honours, in the churchyard at Longfleet. The coffin was covered with an Union Jack, for a pall, on which was lying a silver hilted sword, crossed by its sheath, which was of silver, and which had been presented to Capt. B. by the Dey of Algiers, on the capture of that place by Lord Exmouth.

Jan. 11. At Shaftesbury, Maria, formerly the widow of T. B. Rawes, esq. and late of Lieut. T. W. Nicolls.

Feb. 5. At Longfleet, Pool, aged 44, Amy, wife of Christopher Spurrier, esq. daughter of the late Geo. Garland, esq. and sister of the late B. L. Lester, esq. names long associated with the borough of Poole.

DURHAM.-Jan. 31. At Sunderland, aged 25, Agnes-Caroline, the wife of Reginald Orton, esq. second dau. of Orton Bradley, esq. of Kirkby Stephen.

Feb. 12. At the Spa Hotel, Durham, the Right Hon. Maria Countess of Leitrim. She was the eldest dau. and coh. of the late Wm. Bermingham, esq., was married to the present Earl of Leitrim in 1804, and has left issue Viscount Clements, M.P., three other sons, and three daughters.

ESSEX.-Jan. 31. At Harwich, aged 60, Philip Hast, esq. formerly one of the capital burgesses of the old corporation.

GLOUCESTER.-Oct. 23. At Bredon house, near Tewkesbury, aged 62, Lieut.Col. Fowle.

Jan. 3. At Clifton, Jane, wife of Charles Whyte, esq. Surgeon to the Forces, and third dau. of the late John Luscombe Luscombe, esq. of Combe Royal, Devon. Jan. 14.

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Elizabeth, relict of Edw. Mason, esq of Enfield, Middlesex.

Jan. 18. At Clifton, William Rogers Lawrence, esq. late of Bath, and formerly of Andford.

At Westbury-upon-Trim, aged 79, Mary Ann, relict of Sam. Bowden, esq. Jan. 25. At Bristol, aged 86, Humphrey Jeffreys, esq.

At Ham Green, aged 85, Richard Bright, esq. merchant and banker, a highly honourable and excellent man.

Jan. 28. At Clifton, Lieut.-Col. Wm. Brewster Kersteman, late of 10th Foot. He was appointed Ensign 46th foot, 1800; Lieut. 1802; removed to 67th foot, 1803; Capt. 10th foot, 1805; brevet Major, 1814; Lieut.- Col. 1837.

Feb. 2. At Cheltenham, aged 73, Nugent Kirkland, esq.

Feb. 5. At Henbury-hill, Elizabeth, wife of James N. Franklyn, esq. Mayor of Bristol.

At Stapleton, aged 55, Joshua Fothergill, esq. Lieut. late R. V. Battalion.

Feb. 6. At Clifton, aged 85, greatly respected, Nicholas Hurst, esq. formerly of Hinckley, Leicestershire, and for many years in the Commission of the peace for that county.

Feb. 12. At Kingsdown, Sarab, relict of the Rev. Basil Woodd, Rector of Thorpe Bassett, Yorkshire, and formerly of Bristol.

At Tormarton, Eliza Anne, wife of the Rev. Horatio Neilson, dau. of the late Henry Burn, esq. of London.

HANTS.-Jan. 16. Aged 45, William L. Easton, esq. late of Erme House, Ivybridge, solicitor, eldest son of William Easton, esq. of Hoe Place House, Plymouth.

Jan. 22. In her 75th year, the widow of David Graham, esq. banker, of Basingstoke.

Jan. 26. At Shirley, near Southampton, aged 66, Mrs. Atkins, relict of James Atkins, esq. of Bishop's Stoke.

Feb. 6. At Petersfield, aged 82, H. Atkinson, esq.

Feb. 8. At Farringdon rectory, Frances Mary, third daughter of the Rev. John Benn.

Feb. 9. At Bishopstoke, aged 74, Henry Twynam, esq.

Feb. 11. At Kempshott Park, aged 18, George Allen, second son of E. W. Blunt, esq.

Feb. 16. At Fir-grove, Eversley, Dame Elizabeth Dorothea Cope, wife of Henry Rush, esq. and relict of Sir Denzil Cope, Bart. of Bramshill.

HEREFORD.-Jan. 30. At the house of her brother, at Colwall, aged 63, Penelope, eldest daughter of the late James

Martin, esq. of Overbury, formerly M.P. for Tewkesbury, and aunt to J. Martin, esq. one of the present representatives of that borough. At Ballingham, aged 82, Mary, wife of John Kempson, esq., late of Hornsey.

Jan. 26.

HERTS.-Jan. 26. Fanny, relict of Ed. ward Waller, esq. of Burfords, Hoddesdon.

KENT.-Nov. 18. At Eastry, aged 57, Charlotte, wife of William Fuller Boteler, of Eastry, and of Lincoln's Inn and Gower Street, esq. Q. C.; daughter of the late James Leigh Joynes, of Gravesend, esq. and sister of Dr. Joynes, Rector of Gravesend. Also May 1, 1839, in Gower st. aged 19, Anne, youngest daughter of the above William Fuller and Charlotte Boteler.

Jan. 16. At Westerham, aged 64, Anne, relict of William Loveday, esq. of Huntingdon.

Jan. 22. At Dover, aged 76, John Shipdem, esq. He was for about thirty years Town-clerk of that borough; was afterwards a magistrate, and was the last Mayor of Dover under the old corpora

tion.

Jan. 23. At Dover, aged 74, Mrs. Elizabeth Fry, eldest daughter of Robert Fry, esq. late of Chancery-lane.

Jan. 27. At Rochester, aged 76, George Ely, esq.

William Adams, son of F. H. Brandram, esq. of Cowden.

Jan. 29. At Rochester, aged 78, Archibald C. Windeyer, esq. D.P.G.M. of Freemasons for Kent.

Feb. 2. At Dartford, aged 75, Richard Cooke, esq.

LANCASTER.-Jan. 14.

At Culcheth Hall, near Warrington, aged 33, Thomas Ellames Withington, esq. justice of the peace for the county.

Jan. 18. At Preston, aged 73, Thomas Miller, esq. a magistrate for the county.

Jan. 27. At Belle Vue, near Lancaster, aged 64, Chas. Jones, esq. formerly a Captain of Dragoons, and latterly a Lieutenant in the Second Lancashire Militia.

Jan. 28. Anne, wife of the Rev. Richard Loxham, Rector of Halsall.

Feb. 6. At Preston, aged 67, Mrs. Mary Fletcher, sister of the late Lieut.Gen. Fletcher, of that town.

At Burnley, aged 48, Miss Ellen Greenwood, daughter of the late Henry Greenwood, esq. and sister of the late John and William Greenwood, esqrs. justices of the peace for that county. By her sudden death, the poor have lost a generous benefactress, and the Church of England a consistent and zealous daughter.

Feb. 10. At Liverpool, Matilda Sarah, wife of B. Williams, esq. of Iver, Bucks. LEICESTER.-Jan. 15. At Overseal, aged 86, Thomas Thorp, esq. He was founder, and during forty-eight years senior partner, in the Loughborough Bank. Jan. 19. Aged 64, Ann, wife of R. B. Heygate, esq. of Market Harborough. LINCOLN.-Feb. 6. At Grimsby, aged 60, Sarah, wife of H. S. Wilson, esq. Comm. R. N.

Feb. 7. John Chapman, esq. of Louth. MIDDLESEX.-Jan. 26. At Hampton Court, in the house of her brother, Wm. S. Poyntz, esq. Charlotte-Louisa, widow of the Hon. and Rev. George Bridgeman, rector of Wigan. She was the second daughter of the late Wm. Poyntz, esq. of Midgham House, Berks; and sister to Lady John Townshend, the Countess of Cork and Orrery, and to the Hon. Lady Courtenay Boyle. On the marriage of his late Majesty, George the IV. then Prince of Wales, Mrs. Bridgeman (then Miss Poyntz.) was for a short time attached to the household of the Princess of Wales. She became in 1809 the second wife of the Hon. and Rev. George Bridgeman, 3rd son of the first Lord Bradford (and widower of Lucy, daughter of Edmund 7th Earl of Cork,) with whom she resided at Weston under Lizard in Staffordshire and at Wigan, highly beloved by the parishioners of these places, where her benevolence and kind attention to her poorer neighbours will be long remembered. She was left a widow in 1832. Mrs. Bridgeman was a lady possessing the kindliest affections, and exercising a most unostentatious but genuine piety.

Feb. 1. At Enfield, aged 94, William Burgess, esq.

Feb. 12. Aged 47, Mary Ann, wife of William Craib, esq. of Hampton Court. Feb. 13. At Hampton Court Palace, aged 77, Mrs. Ann Secker.

MONMOUTH.-Feb. 2. Aged 42, Eliza, wife of James Dowle, esq. Chepstow. NORFOLK.-Feb. 8. At North Walsham, aged 69. Mary, widow of Lieut. Col. Stransham, R. M.

NORTHAMPTON.-Jan. 28. At Northampton, Edmund Thornton, only_surviving child of the Rev. E. T. Prust, and grandson of Stephen Prust, esq, of Bristol.

Lately. At Kingsthorpe, aged 80, Rebecca, relict of the Rev. G. Beet, of Harpole.

Feb. 11. At Clipston, aged 77, William Wartnaby, esq.

Feb. 16. In her 70th year, Mary Lucy, wife of the Rev. Egerton Stafford, Vicar of Chacombe.

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Feb. 8. At Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aged 71, John Hall, esq.

OXFORD.-Jan. 18. Aged 75, Margaret, wife of Richard Green, esq. of Headington-hill, near Oxford, brother of the late Rev. W. West Green, D.D. Rector of Husband's Bosworth, co. Leic.

Feb. 6. Accidentally drowned in a small skiff, at Sandford, about three miles from Oxford, aged 21, John Richardson Currer, esq. a Commoner of Balliol College. His remains were interred in the church-yard of St. Mary Magdalen: the Master, Fellows, and every other member of Balliol, were at the head of the melancholy procession: the father and brother of the deceased followed the corpse to the grave.

Feb. 7. At Holmwood, Charles Henry Stonor, esq. brother of Lord Camoys. He was watching the fall of a large beech in his park at Holmwood, when, from the saturated state of the ground, it suddenly fell on, and so seriously injured him, that he survived the accident but a few hours.

Feb. 13. The beloved wife of the Rev. Edward Milnes, Vicar of Watlington.

SOMERSET.-Aug. 12, 1839. At Bath, aged 80, Lieut. Gen. Sir Thomas Dallas, of the E. I. C. Service.

Jan. 10. At Shepton Mallett, aged 42, Sarah-Jane, eldest dau. of the late Edmond Estcourt Gale, esq. of Ashwick, Somerset, and Milborne, Wilts.

Jan. 19. Aged 100, Miss Nicholls, late of Wells, aunt of William Pulsford, esq. solicitor, of Bath, and of Mr. John Dawbin, of Stawell, near Bridgwater, at whose residence she expired.

Jan. 22. Aged 80, Mrs. Penny, formerly of Bath.

Jan. 23. Aged 83, Mrs. Michell, of Huish Episcopi, Somerset, relict of the Rev. Dr. Michell, Preb. of Gloucester and Wells.

Jan. 26. At Bath, in his 17th year, William Lyster Willis, eldest son of the Rev. W. Downes Willis, M. A. Lecturer of Walcot, and Minister of all Saints, Bath.

Jan. 28. At Bath, aged 58, Fleming John Brisco, esq. son of the late Sir John Brisco, Bart. of Crofton Park, Cumberland.

Feb. 6. At Springfield-place, Brislington, deeply regretted, Easter, the beloved wife of Capt. Griffiths, Hon. E. I. C. Service,

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