Sept. 1. At Gortin, near Ballindreat, co. Donegal, aged 26, the Rev. James Houston, jun. At Woolsthorp, near Grantham, the Rev. Leonard Elye Towne, M.A. Rector of Knipton, co. Leicester, to which he was presented this year. He was of Emmanuel Coll. Camb. B.A. 1806, M.A. 1809. Sept. 10. Aged 58, the Rev. Nicholas Roch, D.D. Rector of Talbenny and of Tenby, co. Pemb. He was of Jesus Coll. Oxf. and graduated B.A. 1797; B.D. and D.D. 1811. He was presented to the living of Talbenny by Sir W. Owen, Bt. in 1805; and to that of Tenby in 1811, by the Lord Chancellor. He was a Preb. of Brecon, and a Magistrate for the county of Pembroke. Sept. 14. At his lodgings, in Lowgate, Hull, in his 65th year, the Rev. Septimus Stainton, M.A. In 1788, he was eighth Wrangler at Cambridge, and took the degrees of B.A. 1788, and M.A. 1791. In 1789, he was made a Fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge, and subsequently having obtained Deacon and Priest's orders, he became curate to the late Rev. Robert Wharton, of Sigglesthorne, which situation he held till 1799, when, from ill health and almost total blindness, he was obliged to withdraw from public life. He was an excellent scholar, and most estimable man. DEATHS. LONDON AND ITS VICINITY. Aug.18. Aged 26, Arthur Rich.Wellesley, esq. Capt. in the Rifle Brigade, and eldest son of the Hon. and Rev. Dr. Wellesley. Aug. 20. In his 75th year, Rob. Griffin, esq. of South-crescent, Bedford-square. At Brompton, in his 73d year, Pretty Willett, esq. Richard At his residence, Ulster-place, Regent's Park, T. Leigh Whitter, esq. In Charles-street, Berkeley-sq. in her 70th year, Harriet Mary, Countess of Malmesbury, widow of the late, and mother of the present, Earl of Malmesbury. She was the younger sister of Sir Geo. Amyard, who on his marriage assuined the name of Cornewall. She was married July 28, 1777, to the late Earl of Malmesbury. Aug. 21. In South Audley-street, in his 57th year, W. Mitchell, esq. formerly Capt. of the E. I. C. ship Bridgwater. Aug. 22. In Abingdon-street, in her 81st year, Mrs. Hallett, widow of the late John Hallett, esq. of Little Scotland-yard; and mother of Charles Hallett, esq. of Abingdon-street. Aug. 23. In her 69th year, Henrietta Charlotte, wife of John Crickitt, of Doctors' Commons, esq. Aged 72, Thomas Wyatt, esq. of Nightingale-lane, Clapham. In Park-place, St. James's, at a very ad 283 vanced age, Mrs. Brietzcke, relict of the late Charles Brietzcke, esq. At Paddington-green, in his 68th year, John Burgess, esq. late of Great Portlandstreet, solicitor. Aug. 24. At Richmond-terrace, in her 35th year, Jane Penelope Hanham, eldest dau. of the Rev. Sir James Hanham, Bart. of Dean's Court, co. Dorset. Aug. 26. At Camberwell, aged 87, Lewis Pingo, esq. formerly chief engraver of the Royal Mint, from which he had retired for some years. At Nottingham-place, Mary-la-bonne, in her 19th year, Isabella Robertson, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Dr. Alex. Stewart, of Canongate, Edinburgh. Aug. 27. Aged 22, W. Henry, only son of W. Scott Peckham, esq. of Morningtoncrescent, and New Boswell-court, Lincoln's Inn. At her house, Wimpole-street, in her 54th year, the Lady of the Right Hon. Sir Christopher Robinson, D. C. L. Judge of the High Court of Admiralty. In Winchester-place, Southwark, aged 50, John Rawlinson Harris, esq. the recently elected Member for Southwark, after a short illness, which terininated in a typhus fever, supposed to have been occasioned by the fatigue and anxiety attendant on the election. The hon. gent. had realized a considerable fortune as a manufacturing and retailing hatter. Lately. Aged 58, Henry Eyre, esq. D. C. L. of Botley, Hants, son-in-law of Lord Hereford, and of the late Rev. Dr. Tripp, of Spofforth, co. York, and great nephew of the last Lord Eyre, of Eyre Court, co. Galway. At Grazeley Lodge, aged 45, the Hon. Georgiana-Maria, lady of Lieut.-col. JohnHorace-Thomas Stapleton (to whom she was married in June 1814), eldest dau. of the late Lord Southampton, and sister to the present Lord. Sept. 1. Major Mallory, of South Moulton-street. He put a period to his existence by cutting his throat with a razor. Sept. 6. In Park-place, Regent's Park, Miss Ibbetson, sister of Sir Charles Ibbetson, Bart. In Park-crescent, Portland-place, the Right Hon. Rachel Ives Lady Boston. She was the eldest dau. and coheir of William Drake, of Amersham, esq.; was married to Lord Boston, Nov. 24, 1801, and had a family of four sons and six daughters. Sept. 7. At his residence, Brunswick-pl. Regent's Park, James Wilson, esq. of Sneaton Castle, Yorkshire, and of Cane Grove, in the Island of St. Vincent, in the West Indies, Lieut.-Col. and Member of the Council in that Island, and a Magistrate and one of the Deputy-Lieutenants for the county, and late M. P. for the city of York. This gentleman attracted some notice by the bluntness and singularity of his speeches on the Catholic question, in the House of Commons. Sept. 9. In Clapham Rise, aged 78, Wm. Bulmer, Esq. formerly the spirited proprie tor of the Shakspeare printing-office, whose various splendid publications have so effectually contributed to establish the reputation of the English press. We shall give a memoir of Mr. Bulmer in our next. Sept. 11. In Osnaburgh-street, Regent's Park, Dr. Geo. Bruce, late of the Madras establishment. Aged 42, Lieut. -Col. Henry Stables, late of the Grenadier Guards. He was appointed Ensign 1st Foot Guards 1803; Lieut. and Capt. 1808; Capt. and Lieut.-col. 1814. His brother Lieut. Colonel Edward Stables died at Brussels June 20, 1815, of a wound he received at Waterloo whilst commanding a battalion of the Grenadier Guards. See vol. LXXXV. Sept. 12. In Clapton-square, Hackney, in his 76th year, Mr. Zachariah Broxup. Sept. 18. In Osnaburgh-street, Regent's Park, Mary, wid. of the late John Cruttenden, esq. of Salehurst, Sussex. Sept. 14. In Henrietta-street, Cavendishsquare, Sarah, wife of Thomas Watson, M.D. Sept. 17. In the King's Bench prison, Col. Bligh, who had been for many years confined for debt, was found dead in his bed at his apartment in the State-house. The long controversy between this gentleman and the Earl of Darnley, between whom we believe there was a family connexion, has been repeatedly before the public. Sept. 19. In Upper Bedford-place, T. R. Andrews, esq. BEDS.-Aug. 30. At the Vicarage, Warden, in her 31st year, Emily, second dau. of the Rev. Fred. H. Neve. BERKS. Aug. 24. At Sandhurst Parsonage, Harriet Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. J. B. S. Carwithen. Sept. 4. In his 75th year, Josiah Bartlett, esq. of Wickhill, Bracknell. BUCKS.-Aug. 22. At Buckingham, Mr. William Holt, better known by the appellation of "Squire Holt." He had for many years rented the tolls of the market and fairs at Buckingham, and held the office of ale-taster under the Corporation. Aug. 29. At Finmere House, in his 44th year, Henry Chandler, esq. CHESHIRE.-Sept. 6. At Runcorn, in his 70th year, Rob. Feilden, esq of Didsbury, Lancashire, a Magistrate of both counties. DEVON-Aug. 26. At Black Hall, the seat of his uncle, Hubert Cornish, esq. aged 29, W. Floyer Cornish, esq. of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-law, second son of James Cornish, esq. of Totnes. Aug. 31. John Rose Drewe, esq. of Grange House, Broadhembury. DURHAM.-Aug. 19. The widow of John [Sept. Fred. Lumley, esq. and dau. of the late Leonard Robinson, esq. of Stockton. Sept. 14. At Darlington, aged 57, the widow of Harrington Lee, esq. ESSEX. Aug. 21. At Walthamstow, in her 77th year, Eliz. wife of S. Smith, esq. At Forest-place, Laytonstone, in his 58th year, John Wright Unwin, esq. one of the coroners for Middlesex. Sept. 17. Aged 77, Robert Helme, esq. of Walthamstow. GLOUCESTER.-Aug. 17. At Woottonunder-Edge, in her 84th year, Mary, wife of the Rev. Rowland Hill, M. A. of Surrey Chapel, London. Aug. 26. At Malcolm Ghur, Cheltenham, Mary, wife of the Rev. John Portis, Rector of Little Leighs, Essex. Sept. 8. At Farford Park, Harriet, wife of John Raymond Barker, esq. Sept. 11. At Kingsdown, near Bristol, aged 77, Thomas Gadd, esq. Sept. 14. In his 79th year, W. Dillon, esq. of the Mythe, near Tewkesbury. HANTS-Aug. 28. At Shanklin Parsonage, Isle of Wight, Harriet Mary, youngest dau. of the Very Rev. Archd. Hill. Sept. 17. At Southampton, aged 49, Robert Langford, esq. of Upper Harley-st. Cavendish-square. HEREFORD.-Aug. 21. At Comberton, in his 61st year, Mr. Matthias Price. Sept. 5. At Chase Cottage, the residence of his son, Dr. John Briggs. HERTS.-Sept. 3. At Sacombe Park, the Rt. Hon. Henrietta Dorothea Maria, dow. Countess of Athlone, and wife of Wm. Gambier, esq. of that place. She was the dau. of John William Hope, of Amsterdam and Cavendish-square; was married to Renaud Diederick Jacob de Reede, 8th and late Earl of Athlone, March 19, 1818; was left his widow Oct. 31, 1823, with a dau. and two sons (of whom the elder is the present Earl); and was married to her second husband (a cousin of Lord Gambier) May 3, 1825. Sept. 5. At King's Langley, aged 72, Thomas Toovey, esq. KENT.-July 24. In the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich, in her 46th year, Eularia Lady Dickson, wife of Col. Sir Alex. Dickson, K. C. B. Royal Artillery. Aug. 19. At Ramsgate, Elizabeth Bloomfield Carlile, eldest dau. of Edw. Carlile, esq. Hampstead. Aug. 30. At Blackheath, aged 63, Wm. Lucas, esq. Aug. 31. At Tunbridge Wells, aged 17, Eliza, only dau. of Richard Holmes Coote, esq. of Lincoln's Inn, and Queen-square, Westminster. Sept. 4. At Dover, in his 63d year, Rob. Marsh, esq. Sept. 6. At Blackheath-hill, in her 83d year, Mrs. Walker, relict of the late John Walker, esq. Sept. 7. At Foot's Cray, in consequence of a fall from his horse, Gilbert Jones, esq.; many years an eminent solicitor in Salisburysquare, Fleet-street. He was M. P. during one Parliament. Sept. 10. At Margate, aged 24, RosellenEmma, wife of Thomas F. Cobb, esq. and eldest dau. of late Col. Torre, of Snydall, Yorkshire. LANCASHIRE.-Sept. 9. In the Liverpool workhouse, where she had lived only four years, Ellen Swarsbrick, aged 102; she was dau. of a respectable shipbuilder named Wakefield. LEICESTERSHIRE.-Aug. 12. At Long Clowson, aged 77, John Moore, Gent. He was the great supporter of the choir in his church for more than half a century, and was a composer (above mediocrity) of many pieces of sacred harmony. He was an adherent through life to the principles of the good old school which Johu Bull established upwards of 200 years ago. LINCOLNSHIRE. Aug. 20. In his 91st year, Mr. Ald. Coddington, father of the Corporation of Stamford. Aug. 27. At Walcot, in his 80th year, William Coopland, esq. of York, and formerly of Asenby, near Thirsk. MIDDLESEX.-Lately. At Kenwood, in her 17th year, the Lady Cecilia Sarah Murray, dau. of the Earl of Mansfield. NORFOLK.-Sept. 2. At Wisbaden, aged 50, the Hon. Augusta Mary de Grey, youngest dau. of the late Ti.os. Lord Walsingham, Sept. 13. At Anmer, in his 72d year, James Coldham, esq. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.-Aug. 22. At Hazelbeech Hall, of a rupture of a blood-vessel, W. Edwyn Burnaby, esq. of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-law, and one of the Four Common Pleaders of the City of London. Aug. 23. At Overston Hall, in his 81st year, John Kipling, esq. NORTHUMBERLAND.-Aug. 31. At Preston, near North Shields, aged 89, Mary widow of John Fenwick, esq. and mother of C. S. Fenwick, esq. of the Red Barns, near Newcastle. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.-July 31. At Flintham House, near Newark, aged 45, Thos. Blockborne Hildyard, esq. a Justice of the Peace for Nottinghamshire. He was a gentleman of great liberality and munificence, and recently built a church entirely at his own expense. SALOP.-June 7. At Dudgley Cottage, near Church Stretton, Mr. Robert Tovey. He was a man of ingenuity, fond of antiquities, and an encourager of the fine arts. He devoted much of his time to decorative buildings in the cottage style, of which Hoarly Grange, near Wenlock, and Dudgley Cottage, are specimens. His library of books, paintings, and antiquarian remains, were disposed of by auction in July last. 285 Aug. 29. At Acton Scott, in her 18th year, Frances, only child of T. Pendarves Stackhouse, esq. SOMERSET.-Aug. 20. At Bath, Harriet, eldest dau. of John Butler Butler, esq. Commissary-General to the Forces. At Bath, aged 28, Anne, wife of the Rev. W. Wogan Baynes. Lately. At Bradford, aged 29, John, Hinton Hall, esq. a commercial man much respected. Sept. 7. At Bath, Thomas Nutcombe Quicke, esq. late Capt. in the Dragoon Guards, and fourth son of the late John Quicke, esq. of Newton House, Devon. Sept. 16. In St. James's-square, Bath, Sophia, wife of Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Baynton, K.C.B. STAFFORDSHIRE-Aug. 12. At Longport, near Burslem, aged 105, Mrs. Margaret Tharma. SUFFOLK.-Aug. 29. At Lowestoft, in his 43d year, John Morse, esq. of Swaffham, Norfolk. SURREY.-Aug. 20. Emily Pallmer, 10th dau. of Dr. Harcourt, of Rectory House, Ewell. Sept. 1. After a long and painful illness, Mary Ann, wife of P. H. Leathes, esq. Union-row, Peckham. Sept. 7. At Richmond, Mary, relict of Fairfax Moresby, esq. of Staffordshire. Sept. 10. At Croydon, aged 76, John Haines, esq. SUSSEX. Aug. 27. At Bognor, Lieut.Colonel Tyndale, late of 1st Reg. of Life Guards, and of North Cerney, Gloucestershire. Sept. 14. At Worthing, aged 26, Anna, second dau. of Sir C. F. Goring, Bart. of Highden. At Lea WARWICKSHIRE. - Aug. 22. mington, aged 55, the Right Hon. Frances Lady Ducie, sister to the Earl of Carnarvon, and niece to the Earl of Egremont. She was the only da. of Henry the 1st and late Earl, by Lady Eliz.-Alicia-Maria Wyndham; was married to Lord Ducie 5th Dec. 1797, and had issue two sons and four daughters, one of whom is the present Countess of Denbigh. Sept. 4. At Leamington, in his 51st year, Mr. Robert Hogard, lace-manufacturer, &c. of Waterloo-place, Pall-mall. WILTS.-Sept. 8. At Hill House, near Malmesbury, in her 45th year, Helen, wife of the Rev. G. A. Biedermann, Rector of Dantsey. 286 OBITUARY. Bill of Mortality.-Markets. WORCESTERSHIRE.—Sept. 8. At Bewdley, aged 90, Philip Orton, esq. late of Liverpool. YORKSHIRE.—Aug. 18. At Hull, aged 78, the Rev. John Hemsworth, formerly Minister of Paragon Chapel, Bermondsey, and of East House boarding-sehool, Walworth. Aug. 19. At Harrogate, in his 81st year, W. Smithson, esq. late of Heath, near Wakefield, Lieut.-Colonel Commandant of the two Regiments of the Leeds Local Militia. Aug. 25. Aged 68, John Horner, esq. Sept. 1. At Cottingham, in his 70th year, P. W. Watson, esq. F.L.S. a scientific botanist, and one of the founders of the Botanic Garden in Hull. At Bridlington Quay, aged 47, Richard Hutchinson, esq. of Welham, near Retford. WALES.-Sept. 11. At Acton Park, Denbighshire, Harriet, wife of Sir Foster Cunliffe, Bart. She was dau. of Sir David Kinloch, of Gilmerton, N. B. bart, and was married to Sir Foster Cunliffe in 1781, by whom she had 7 sons and 2 daughters. SCOTLAND.-Sept. 3. At Argyle Park, near Edinburgh, Emily Jean, second dau. of Allan Macdowall, M.D. of St. Vincent's. Sept. 6. At Edinburgh, the Right Hon. Lady Isabella Margaret Douglas, sister to the late, and aunt of the present Earl of Selkirk. ABROAD.-July 3. At St. Mary's, Newfoundland, aged 59, Wm. Phipard, esq. merchant. He formerly resided in Poole, and had during the last 20 years filled the [Sept situation of Chief Magistrate of the district in which he died. July 6. Near Goshen-hill, Union District, South Carolina, at the great age of 101 years, 3 months, and 4 days, Mr. Samuel Selby. July 16, At Alexandria, the dau. of the Pacha of Egypt. She was the wife of Moharem Bey, governor of Alexandria. The Pacha followed the corpse on foot to the grave. Aug. 5. At Albano, near Rome, in her 33d year, Sarah Emerson, wife of Lieut.Col. Manley, of the Roman Dragoon Guards, and only dau. of late W. Stuckey, esq. of Swaffham, Norfolk. Aug. 26. Aged 61, his Serene Highness Ferdinand reigning Duke of Anhalt Coethen. He was the eldest son of Prince Frederick Erdmann of Anhalt Pless, in High Silesia, and succeeded to Coethen in 1818 on the death of Louis, last Duke of the principal branch. He was twice married; secondly, in 1816, to Julia Countess of Brandenburg; but leaving no children, is succeeded by his next brother Henry. Sept. 9th. In Rue du Convent, Bordeaux, after a lingering illness of atrophy and decay, Alex. Oswald esq. senior, of the firm of Messrs. Oswald and Son, merchants, at Bordeaux. The melancholy death of his first wife is recorded in vol. LXXIV. p. 1245. Lately. At Plescow, in the government of Novogorod, at the extraordinary age of 165, a husbandman of the name of Michofsky. His mother lived to 117, and one of his sisters to 112. BILL OF MORTALITY, from Aug. 95, to Sept. 21, 1880. Beef.......... Mutton.... Veal....... Pork.......... HAY AND STRAW, Sept. 25. Straw 1. 11s. to 1. 18s. Clover 31. Os. to 51. Os. .... SMITHFIELD, Sept. 27. To sink the Offal—per stone of 8lbs. ................................................... 45. 4d. to 5s. Od. 4s. Od. to 4s. 6d. Head of Cattle at Market. Sept. 27: Beasts............ 3,373 Calves 167 Sheep and Lambs 27,730 Pigs 220 COAL MARKET, Sept. 27, 32s. Od. to 38s. Od. TALLOW, per cwt.—Town Tallow, 42s. 6d. Yellow Russia, 39s. Od. SOAP.-Yellow, 62s. Mottled, 68s. Curd, 725. -CANDLES, 8s. per doz. Moulds, 9s. 6d. 1830.] [ 257 ] PRICES OF SHARES, September 20, 1830, At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock & Share Brokers, 23, Change Alley, Cornhill. Div. p.an. Ashby-de-la-Zouch £.84 0 £. 4 0 Forest of Dean £45 0 2 10 Ashton and Oldham Coventry 119 0 5 Manchester & Liverp. 200 0 0 12 0 Stockton & Darlington 5 0 4 p.ct. 120 0 6 60 0 3 Ellesmere and Chester Forth and Clyde 90 0 8 15 005000 2 10 County Fire Eagle Grand Western Grantham 8 215 Globe Neath Oxford Colomb. (iss. at 5 pm) MINES. Anglo Mexican Brazilian (iss. at 5 pm) 71 Regent's 24 0 0 12 6 Hibernian 44 Rochdale Real Del Monte | | | | GAS LIGHTS. 12 0 Ditto, New 490 0 23 0 City Ditto, New 5 pm. 39906 NOO 0 0 12 0 6 p.ct. 20 0 16 0 37 10 280 0 12 220 11 0 C721 Bath 1 dis. 0 8p.ct. 0 5 Birmingham Brighton 91 Bristol DOCKS. Isle of Thanet St. Katharine's London (Stock) 8p.ct. 5 p.ct. 8 o do. East India (Stock) 80 0 6 p.ct. 4 p.ct. 125 28 1 10 . 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