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dau. of Ayshford Wise, esq., of Fordhouse.

March 8. At Exeter, Mr. James Mills, one of the proprietors of the Exeter Gazette, formerly of Tewkesbury, and eldest son of the late Mr. Joseph Mills, surgeon, of Gloucester.

March 27. At Modbury, aged 59, Miss Susanna Perring, sister to the late Sir John Perring, Bart.

Lately. At Heavitree, aged 70, Nicodemus Otton, esq.

April 2. At the Grove, Exeter, aged 10, Lady Jane Hope, youngest daughter of the late John Earl of Hopetoun.

April 4. At Ashprington, aged 64, Elizabeth, widow of R. Pell, esq. of Ti

verton.

April 10. Agnes-Hamilton, second daughter of Dr. Dickson, Physician of the Royal Hospital, Plymouth.

DORSET.-Feb. 16. At Shaftesbury, John Corbin, esq. banker.

April 4. At Sherborne, aged 81, Richard Pew, esq., M.D.

April 7. At Loders Vicarage, the wife of the Rev. S. Wallis.

April 14. At Lyme Regis, aged 69, Mary-Margaret, widow of Thomas Symons, esq. of the Mynde Park, Heref.

DURHAM.-March 30, aged 29, William Beckwith, esq., of Stockton-upon-Tees, timber-merchant.

ESSEX.-April 2. At West Ham, aged 50, Ann-Martha, wife of W. W. Plaxton, esq.

April 3. At Saffron Walden, aged 83, George Eachus, esq., for upwards of half a century a respectable medical practitioner.

April 12. At Ryes, in his 89th year, Stanes Chamberlayne, esq.

GLOUCESTER.-Feb. 12. At Bristol, Charles Dowson, esq., Captain and Paymaster, 89th regiment.

March 15. At Cheltenham, aged 78, the widow of Col. Jackson, of E. I. C. S., and late of Bath.

March 21. At Gloucester, Noah John Neal Buckle, esq. late of Downing. Coll., Cambridge, younger son of the late W. Buckle, esq., of Chacely-lodge.

March 24. At Wotton Court, Harriet, eldest dau. of the late Geo. Cæsar Hopkinson, esq.

Lately. At Cheltenham, aged 59, Maj. Thos. Manners, late of the 59th regmt.

HANTS.-March 17. At Ventnor, Isle of Wight, Anne, third dau. of the late Dr. Winterbottom, of Newbury.

April 11. At Southampton, Maria, wife of the Rev. Dr. Wilson, Vicar of Holy Rood, and only sister of the Bishops of Winchester and Chester.

HANTS.-April 9. At St. Ive's, in his 80th year, John Lindsell, esq.

KENT.-Feb. 14. At Grove Hill, Alfred, youngest son of the late Thomas Denne, esq.

Lately. At an advanced age, Charlotte, relict of the Rev. John Loftie, formerly Vicar of St. Dunstan's, Canterbury.

March 23. James Toplis, esq. of Sydenham.

March 30. Aged 78, Elizabeth, widow of John Hobday Lade of Boughton House, esq. daughter of David Evors of Buckland, co. Brecon, esq. and granddaughter of Sir John Pryce, of Newtown Hall, co. Montgomery, Bart. by Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Powell of Broadway and Llanvorda, co. Carmarthen, Bart. only son of Mr. Justice John Powell, one of the Judges of the Court of King's Bench in the reign of James the Second, whose integrity, ability, and firmness were so eminently displayed at the trial of the Seven Bishops.

LEICESTER. - March 30. Aged 63, Thomas Westley Oldham, esq. of Leicester Frith House; a gentleman highly respected for his upright and consistent conduct. He served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1826.

MIDDLESEX.-March 29. At Brompton, in her 92d year, Elizabeth, widow of David Richards, esq. of Cannington, Somersetshire.

April 9. At Wood House, Shepherd's Bush, aged 80, J. Bridge, esq. of the celebrated firm of Rundell and Bridge, goldsmiths, Ludgate-bill.

April 10. At Chiswick, Harriet Butler, relict of Robert Butler, LL.D. Rector of Inkpen, Berks.

April 11. At New Brentford, Charlotte, wife of G. Cooper, esq. fourth dau. of the late Rev. G. Nicholas, LL.D. of Ealing.

MONMOUTHSHIRE.-March 28. Aged 34, Mary, wife of Dr. Morris, of Chep

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SOMERSET.-Feb. 16. At Bath, aged 30, Ann, relict of Conolly Coane, esq. co. Leitrim.

Feb. 17. At Bath, at an advanced age, T. Inman, esq. father of T. G. Inman, esq. barrister-at-law.

March 1.

At Bathford, Mrs. Chapman, sister to the late Rev. Dr. Chapman, Prebendary of Bristol.

March 3. Aged 89, Mrs. Hanning, mother of William Hanning, esq. of Dillington House.

March 7. At Ilminster, in his 62d year, Vincent Langworthy, esq. solicitor. At Bath, the wife of Richard Pruen, esq. of Cheltenham, and late widow of Major Bennett, of the Royals.

March 11. At Bath, aged 23, Eliza Lucy Hope, only dau. of Capt. Tobin, R.N. C.B.

March 14. Aged 49, W. Champernown, esq. of Calcutt, Cricklade, Wilts. March 22. At Bath, in her 13th year, Mary, eldest dau. of R. T. Bateman, esq. of Hill-Grove House.

March 24. At Bath, John Young, esq. son of Sir Wm. Young, Bart. of Delaford, Bucks.

March 26. At Bath, aged 76, Edmund Pitts Gapper, esq. formerly of Mere, Wilts, where he was buried.

April 1. At Bath, the widow of the Rev. Samuel Smith, Rector of Stanton St. Quinton.

April 14. At Dillington House, near Ilminster, aged 64, William Hanning, esq. an active Magistrate for the county; whose mother died so lately as March 3.

STAFFORD.-March 24. At the Deanery, Lichfield, Hugh Dyke Acland,_esq. second son of the late Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, of Killerton, Devon, Bart. and son-in-law of the late Dean of Lichfield.

April 5. At Stafford, aged 56, Lt.Col. Brookes, E.I. C. brother to F. Brookes, esq. Town Clerk of Stafford. He was found sitting in his arm chair, in his night dress, an unloaded pistol in his right hand, which rested on the arm of the chair; two loaded pistols were on the table before him. It appeared that he had put the pistol into his mouth, which was shattered, and the ball had gone out at the top part of the back of his head. Behind him, on another chair, was found his night-cap, which, on being examined, was found to contain some hard substances, that proved to be the bullet and two pieces of his skull; the cap having been blown off his head by the force of these projectiles. Verdict, Insanity.

SUSSEX.-March 7. At Brighton, Mrs. Hulme, mother of James Hunter Hulme, esq.

At Fishbourne, Maria-Jane, relict of

the late Rev. Richard Greene, Rector of Warbleton.

March 23. Diana, wife of the Rev. W. Gordon, Rector of Newtimber, and late of Spaxton, Somerset.

March 26. At Hastings, W. Bull, esq. of Aylesbury, Bucks.

WILTS.-March 26. At Cricklade Lodge, aged 63, Eliza, wife of John Dyer, esq., late Chief Clerk of the Admiralty.

April 5. At the Rectory, Yatton, aged 65, J. Tucker, esq.

April 15. At Bishop Ward's College, Salisbury, aged 74, the widow of Rev. Joseph Evans, of Corsham.

WORCESTER.-Dec. 30. Aged 84, William Welch, esq. D. C.L. of Hawford, a Bencher of the Inner Temple. He was formerly a Fellow of All Souls college, Oxford, where he graduated B.C.L. 1778, D.C.L. 1786.

Feb. 24. At Bengeworth, in her 32d year, Caroline, wife of Charles Best, esq., one of the Coroners for Worcestershire, and youngest daughter of Francis Holland, esq., of Cropthorne, near Evesham.

YORK.-March 28. Aged 74, Mr. Samuel Bland, of Beverley, brother to H. Bland, esq. banker of York.

April 12. At Pocklington, aged 70, Mr. Peart, father of Mr. Peart, bookseller, Bull-street, Birmingham.

April 3. Aged 70, Horner Reynard, esq. of Sunderlandwick and Hobgreen.

WALES.-Jan. 2. At Swansea, aged 67, Commander George Jones, RN. He was promoted to that rank in 1798, on bringing home Sir George Duckworth's dispatches announcing the reduction of Minorca: having been previously First Lieut. of the Leviathan. During part of the war he held a command in the Swansea Sea-Fencibles.

Jun. 5. At Aberystwith, in her 23d year, Mrs. Hughes, wife of John Hughes, esq. of Alltlwyd, and eldest dau. of Å. T. Jones Gwynne, esq. of Monachty.

Feb. 22. At Swansea, Mrs. Williams of Aberpergwm, Glamorganshire, relict of Rees Williams, esq. Banker at Neath and Swansea.

March 13. At Henllan, aged 45, leaving a widow and several children, John Lewis esq. Barrister-at-Law, and a Magistrate for the counties of Carmarthen and Pembroke.

March 26. At Haverfordwest, aged 52, Henry Rees, esq. Clerk of the Peace for the County of Pembroke, and Deputy Registrar of the Archdeaconry of St. David's.

April 4.

At Bodlondeb, Carnarvon, aged 36, Henry Pringle, esq. Lately. Aged 59, Catherine, wife of

Thomas Herbert Jones, esq. of Abergavenny, sister of Col. Gwynne, of Glanbrane, and of Capt. John Gwynne, of Gwernvale, near Crickhowell.

SCOTLAND.-March 7. In his 65th year, Cadwallader D. Colden, esq. grandson of Cadwallader Colden, esq. the historian of the Five Nations, and one of the last British Governors of New York.

March 8. At Edinburgh, Lieut. John Burnett, 1st Bombay N. I., 2d son of Sir John Burnett, Bart. Judge Admiral of Scotland.

March 19. At Hermand, Mrs. Graham M'Dowall, widow of the Hon. George Fergusson, Lord Hermand.

March 22. At Fetteresso castle, Robt. Wm. Duff, esq. Vice Lieutenant and Convener of the county of Kincardine.

At Glenfuir house, near Falkirk, Wm. Morehead, esq. of Herbertshire, a Justice of the Peace, and formerly Lieut.Colonel of the Stirlingshire militia.

March 23. At Ayr, Capt. Wm. Hamilton, late of Royal North Carolina Volunteers.

March 26. The widow of the justlycelebrated Scottish Bard, the inimitable Burns.

At the Hewk, Dumfriesshire, JoannaJemima, youngest child of Capt. George J. Hope Johnstone, R.N.

BILL OF MORTALITY, March 26 to April 22, 1834.

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

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PRICE OF HOPS,
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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, April 24, Smithfield, Hay, 31. 15s to 4l. 4s-Straw, 17. 10s. to 17. 16s.-Clover, 31. 10s. to 47. 10s. SMITHFIELD, April 21. .2s. 10d. to 3s. 10d. ..3s. Od. to 4s. 6d.

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.6s. 2d. to 7s. Od. Head of Cattle at Market, April 21: Beasts.... 2,613 Calves 112 Sheep & Lambs 19,910 Pigs 290

COAL MARKET, April 25,

Walls Ends, from 18s. 3d. to 21s. 3d. per ton. Other sorts from 15s. 3d. to 19s. Od.
TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 46s. Od. Yellow Russia, 46s. Od.
SOAP.-Yellow, 62s. Mottled, 70s. Curd, 72s.
CANDLES, 7s. per doz. Moulds, 8s. 6d.

PRICES OF SHARES.

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers,
23, Change Alley, Cornhill.

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Birmingham Canal, 235.- -Ellesmere and Chester, 85.- Grand Junction, 241.- -Kennet and Avon, 25.- -Leeds and Liverpool, 498.-Regent's, 164.Rochdale, 112.- -London Dock Stock, 534.- -St. Katharine's, 66.- West India, 95.-Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 199.-Grand Junction Water Works, 59.- West Middlesex, 79.-Globe Insurance, 147.- -Guardian, 294. -Hope, 6.- -Chartered Gas Light, 51.-Imperial Gas, 514.- -Phoenix Gas, 414. Independent Gas, 45.- General United, 46.- Canada Land Company, 49.-Reversionary Interest, 130.

For Prices of all other Shares inquire as above.

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND,
From March 26, to April 25, 1834, both inclusive.

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South Sea Stock, April 18, 1017.

New South Sea Annuities, April 16, 88.-17, 88.

J. J. ARNULL, Stock Broker, 1, Bank Buildings, Cornhill,

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Account of Littlehampton, (with a View of the Old Church)

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On the Preservation of the Churches in the City of London...

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RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW.
Epigrams of Richard Flecknoe ...

Sale of Mr. Haslewood's Library

REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS.

Cunningham's Life of Burns, 609.-Tyler on Oaths, 611.-Bernard's Theory of the Constitution, 613.-Brady's Summary of the Stamp Duties; Jesse's Gleanings in Natural History, 615.-Blackburn's Crosby Place, 619.Elliott's Poems, 621.-Dialogues, Moral and Scientific, 623.-England and America compared, 624.-Prichard on Somnambulism, 625.-Dallaway's Discourses on Architecture, 627.-Military Memoirs of an Infantry Offieer.

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629 FINE ARTS.-Royal Academy, 630.-Society of Painters in Water Colours.. 631 LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE.

New Publications, 633.-Learned Societies, 634.-King's College, 634.-Belgrave Institution; Waltham Cross, &c.

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ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCHES.-Society of Antiquaries, &c. HISTORICAL CHRONICLE.—Proceedings in Parliament, 640.—Foreign News, 646.-Domestic Occurrences, 647.-Promotions-Births-Marriages...... 648 OBITUARY; with Memoirs of the Marq. of Breadalbane, 650.-Earl of Galloway, 651.-Rt. Hon. C. P. Yorke; Rev. Sir H. Trelawney, 652.-Sir Tho. Clarges; Adm. Sir R. G. Keats, 653.-Vice.-Adm. Plampin, 655.-Gen. Hamilton; Major.-Gen. Sir G. B. Fisher; Chas. Mackinnon, esq., 656.J. Mytton, esq.; J. Phelips, esq.; 657.-M. Ventouillac; Mr. G. Cooke, 658. Mr. W. F. Smallwood, 661.-Lieut.-Col. Littlejohn, &c..... CLERGY DECEASED...

DEATHS, arranged in Counties

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Bill of Mortality-Markets-Prices of Shares, 671-Meteorological Diary-Stocks 672 INDEX to Essays, &c, 673; to Books Reviewed, 679; to Books Announced, 682; to Poetry, 683; to Names .....

LIST OF EMBELLISHMENTS to the Volume....

Embellished with a View of LITtlehampton CHURCH, Sussex;
the FONT at SPRINGFIELD, Essex, &c,

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