Jan. 19. At Ilford, in his 74th year, John Thompson, esq. At Great Baddow, Lieut. Charles Urquhart, 87th Fusileers, third son of late Walter Urquhart, esq. GLOUCESTER-Jan. 1. At Bristol, aged 70, Edw. Chinn, esq. late of the Moat in Newent, and the representative of a very ancient family at that place. He married Mary, dau. of the late Harford Jones, esq. of the Whittern, co. Hereford, and aunt of the present Sir Harford Brydges (formerly Jones), of Boultibrook, co. Radnor, Bart. By this marriage Mr. Chinn had one dau. who died in his lifetime unmarried. Jan. 5. At Frenchay, in his 69th year, Wm. Fossett, esq, of Leintwardine, Here fordshire. At Clifton, Fred. youngest son of Joseph Blissett, esq. of Letton, Herefordshire. Jan. 8. At Clifton, aged 86, Mary, relict of Rev. Thomas Leir, rector of Ditcheat and Charlton-Musgrave, Somersetshire. Jan. 13. Mary-Margaret, wife of John Haythorne, esq. of Hill-house, Mangotsfield, and second dau. and co-heiress of Edw. Curtis, esq. of Mardyke-house, Clifton. Jan. 14. At Clifton-wood-house, the wife of Lieut. Col. Brereton, Inspeeting Field Officer of the Bristol District. Jan. 17. At York-place, Clifton, aged 82, Geo. Merrick, esq. many years clerk of the Arraigns in Bristol. Jan. 19. At Cheltenham, in her 80th year, Mrs. Jane Constance Salwey, of the Haye Park, co. Hereford, dau. of the late Rev. T. Salwey, LL.D. Rector of Richard's Castle, Salop. HANTS.-Dec. 25. Jane, wife of Major Andrews, of Houghton, near Stockbridge. At Southampton, aged 69, Jan. 1. Francis Willock, esq. Jan 7. At Ryde, Isle of Wight aged 55, Capt. Wm. Perry. Jan. 12. Aged 30, Geo. Thompson, esq. of Sutton, near Alresford. Jan. 13. At Woodlands, aged 57, Wm. Rodgerson, esq. of Spalding, Lincolnshire, and late attorney at Boston. Jan 18. At Christchurch, in his 19th year, Henry, third son of Daniel Alexander, esq. of Yarmouth, Isle of Wight. KENT -Jan. 12. At Greenwich, aged 86, Mr. George Riley, formerly of York, for many years a bookseller, and nearly the oldest proprietor of a newspaper in the kingdom. Jan. 13. At Woolwich, aged three years, John W. C. Paterson, youngest son of Lient.-Col. Paterson, R. A. 93 LEICESTER.-Jan. 4. At the Rectory, Bottesford, in her 77th year, Roosilia, widow of Adm. Evelyn Sutton, of Screveton Hall, Notts, and mother of the late Sir Chas. Sutton, K. C. B. MIDDLESEX -Jan. 5. Lætitia Maria, wife of David Davies, esq. of Hampton. Jan. 9. At Hampton Court Palace, Mrs. Barbara Wright. Jan. 10. Aged 21, Maria Theresa, second surviving dau. of F. P. Trapaud, esq. of Potter's Bar, Middlesex. Jan. 17. At Twickenham, Anne, wife of Francis Lind, esq. Jan. 21. In her 64th year, Dorothy, wife of Ant. Browne, esq. of Willesden, Middlesex. NORFOLK.-Jan. 5. In Great Yarmouth, aged 68, the relict of Thos. Penrice, esq. Jan. 6. At Bedingham, aged 78, R. Stone, Esq. Jan. 7. In his 62d year, Rob. Deeker, esq. of Little Walsingham, solicitor. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.-At Peterborough, aged 100, Mr. Ralph Wilson. Jan. 10. Aged 14, Henry, youngest son of Rev. T. P. Williamson, of Guisborough. NORTHUMBERLAND. At Reach, near Newcastle, aged 105, Mrs. Wilkins. OXON.-Dec. 16. Aged 25, Rob. Champion Streatfield, esq. of St. John's-college. Jan. 1. Aged 36, John Blackall, esq. of Hazeley-court. SALOP.-Jan. 3. At Stockton, aged 24, Emily Maria, second dau. of the late Col. Symes, of Bally Arthur, Wicklow, and wife of George Prescott, esq. eldest son of Sir Geo. Prescott, of Theobald's-park, Bart. She was married July 10, 1827. SUFFOLK.-Jan. 16. At Bungay, at an advanced age, Mary, relict of the Rev, Thos. Paddon, late Rector of All Saints, St. Nicholas, Suffolk, and of Bradfield, Norfolk. SOMERSETSHIRE.-Jan. 6. At Morden, North Curry, aged 67, J. H. Scott, Esq. Having lived a very retired and economical life, he has left freehold and personal property to the amount of 200,000l., which devolves on his sister, Mrs. Sarah Gould, and Mr. John Gould. SURREY.-Jan. 12. At Surbiton, Sarah, wife of Mr. Ald. Garratt, after her confinement of a still-born child. Jan. 13. At Waddon, aged 69, Edw. Fawkes, Esq. late of Great Cumberland-st. SUFFOLK. At Mellis, Capt. Wm. Bullock. He received many honourable wounds while under the command of Lord Cornwallis, in various engagements against Tippoo Saib; and on his return to England, was engaged by the late Duke of Northumberland as confidential domestic in his private affairs. SUSSEX.-Jan. 7. At Brighton, James Winter, Esq. of Lincoln's-inn-fields. Jan. 11. At Brighton, aged 84, Anna Diana, widow of Major-Gen. Thos. Cox, of Henrietta-st. Cavendish-sq. WILTS. At Wilton, deeply regretted, Mr. R. P. Whitmarsh, surgeon, and one of the Coroners of the county. Jan. 18. At Crudwell, Eliz. wife of the Rev. James Wiggett, rector of that place. WORCESTER.-Jan. 9. At Bromsgrove, aged 18, Wm. Briggs, eldest son of the Rev. John Venour, Rector of Bourton upon Dunsmoor. YORKSHIRE.-Dec. 18. Aged 56, Wm. Whitaker Tyas, Esq. of Bolton upon Dearne, surviving his mother only three weeks and two days. Lately. At Neasham, near Darlington, aged 87, Wm. Robson. Jan. 7. At Thirsk, aged 85, Matthew Butterwick, Esq. for many years Register of the North Riding. Jan. 9. Aged 35, Mr. Chas. Knowlton Dawson, of Kighley, spirit merchant, son of Mr. Robert Dawson of Mill Hill, and grandson of the Rev. Chas. Knowltou, M.A. late Rector of Kighley, and also of Mr. Thos. Dawson late of Troutbeck-park, Westmoreland. Jan. 18. Aged 75, Wm. Mitchell, Esq. of Booth-Town. WALES.-Dec. 18. Aged 84, Mary-Bennett, relict of Rev. John Jones, Vicar of Llansanfraid, Montgomeryshire, and of Knockin, Salop. At Pwlmeyrie-lodge, near Chepstow, Males [Jan. Harriet, wife of Capt. T. C. Fenton, late of the Scotch Greys. At Killyroyd, near Swansea, aged 101, Cath. Rees. SCOTLAND.-Lately. At Holbeck, near Leith, aged 106, Betty Jackson. Jan. 17. At Stranraer, aged 78, the relict of John Kerr, Esq. and mother of Niven Kerr, Esq. merchant, of New Broad-st. ABROAD.-At Versailles, Anne, widow of Major Norton, 60th reg. On board the Beagle surveying vessel, in the Straits of Magellan, Lieut. Robt. Horatio Schole, R.N. At Paris, M. Mazue, Inspector-general of the University, and author of "L'Histoire de la Revolution (de 1688) d'Angleterre." At Vienna, Gen. Mack, who, since his surrender of Ulm to Napoleon Buonaparte, has lived in the greatest privacy on a pension from the Emperor of Austria. At Toulouse, aged 21, the Hon. Edw. Stourton, 2d son of Lord S. At Paris, aged 75, Thomas Thompson, esq, banker, of Hull, for some years M.P. for Midhurst. Of the malignant fever, Lieut.-Col. Payne, commanding the Royal Artillery at Gibraltar. Dec. 14. At Le Coin, Jersey, Samuel, third son of T. Fox, esq. late of Lewisham. Dec. 16. At Lausanne, aged 83, MariaEliza, widow of Thos. Rundell, esq. of Bath, and only child of Abel-Johnstone Ketelby, esq. of Ludlow. BILL OF MORTALITY, from Dec. 24, 1828, to Jan. 20, 1829. Females 1553 Buried. 642 606 Males Females Whereof have died under two years old Salt 5s. per bushel; 1d. per pound. Wheat. S. d. 72 0 } 1248 882 Between 2 and 5 107 50 and 60 113 5 and 10 48 60 and 70 117 In the price of HOPS there has been but little variation since our last quotation. PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, Jan. 28. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 455. Yellow Russia, 42s. 6d. SOAP.-Yellow, 76s. Mottled, 82s. Curd, 865. - CANDLES, 7s. per doz. Moulds, 8s. 6d. 【95】 PRICES OF SHARES, January 26, 1829, At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock & Share Brokers, 23, 'Change Alley, Cornhill 8 o'clock Day of Noon. 11 o'clock METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND, From Dec. 26, 1828, to Jan. 25, 1829, both inclusive. Fahrenheit's Therm. DAILY PRICE OF STOCKS, From December 29, 1828, to January 27, 1829, both inclusive. 785834 95 95 954 954 953 950 1050 19 95 105월 19 95 105 19 6 Hol. 2121286 786049695 101층 월 105월 19 South Sea Stock, Jan. 22, 96.-Jan. 24, 96. J. J. ARNULL, Stock Broker, Bank-buildings, Cornhill, late RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, and Co. J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, 25, PARLIAMENT-STREET. 101 1054 20 239 72 68 pm, 64 pm. 68 63 pm. 1014105월 20 238 65 68 pm. 65 67 pm. 239 THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE. London Gazette Times... M. Journal. M. Chronicle--Post M. Herald-Ledger Coventry3 Cumberl. Gloucest. 2--Hants2 On the Family of Hastings. Dr. Lipscombe's Hist of Buckinghamshire 186 Heref, Herts.. Hulls Hunts 2... Ipswich Kent 4.. Lancaster Leeds 3.. Leicester 3 Lichfield. Liverpool8 Macclesfi.2.Maidst Manchester 6 Newcastle on Tyne Norfolk.. Norwich Pinney's Gallery.--Pictures sold at Brussels 156 160 ......162 Historical Chronicle. .....173 Markets. 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