1830.] OBITUARY. John's College, Oxford. He was educated at Merchant-Taylors'-school, and thence elected Fellow of St. John's college, Oxford, in 1799; he attained the degree of M.A. in 1811, served the University office of Proctor in 1805, and was presented to his living by that Society in 1823. He married, Aug. 2 in the same year, Mary-Ann, daughter of Mr. Lee, of King-st. Covent-garden; and has left that lady his widow. At Newton-hall, co. Durham, aged 61, the Rev. John Fawcett, M A. He was the only son of Christopher Fawcett, esq. Recorder of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, by Winifred, dau. of Cuthbert Lambert, M.D. of the same town; and nephew to the Rev. Richard Fawcett, D.D. Vicar of Newcastle, Rector of Gateshead, and Prebendary of Durham. Mr. Fawcett was of Univ. college, Oxford, M.A. 1793. He married Mary-Anne, 5th dau. of Ralph Bates, esq. of Newcastle, by whom he had four sons and four daughters (see the pedigree of the family in Surtees's History of Durham, vol. ii. p. 60.) July 15. At Wrentham, Suffolk, aged 70, the Rev. William Bee Barlee, M. A. Rector of that parish, to which he was presented in 1788 by Miss Buckle, and of Bedingfield, in the presentation of J. G. Bedingfield, esq. July 27. At his brother's, near Tenbury, aged 30, the Rev. Richard Roche, B.A. of Lincoln coll. Oxford, and Rector of Lyndon, Rutlandshire, to which living he was presented in 1828, by Samuel Barker, esq. July 31. Aged 81, the Rev. Tovey Jolliffe, Rector of Skelton, Cumberland. He was formerly Fellow of Corpus Christi coll. Oxford, where he graduated M.A. 1772, B.D. 1781; and by which Society he was presented to his living in 1794. Sept. 9. At St. Bee's, in his mother's house, aged 28, the Rev. Joseph Benn, Curate of Caton, near Lancaster. Sept. 13. Perished in a snow-storm, together with his brother-in-law Augustus Campbell, esq. in crossing the Col de Bonhomme into Savoy, the Rev. Richard Bracken, M. A. formerly a Michel Fellow at Queen's college, Oxford. Sept. 17. At Tiverton, aged 44, the Rev. Charles Osmond Osmond, Rector of Ashton Subedge, Glouc. Curate of Clare portion, Tiverton, and a Magistrate for Devon. He was presented to Ashton in 1816 by the Earl of Harrowby. Sept. 22. Of an apoplectic fit, at the residence of the Hon. Percy Wyndham, Aldborough, where he bad arrived the same day, aged 72, the Rev. John Connor, one of the Chaplains in Ordinary to his Majesty, and Rector of Sudbourn with Orford, to which he was presented in 1880 by the King. Sept. 22. At Moulton, near Northampton, aged 87, the Rev. William Stanton, for sixty-two years Vicar of that parish. He was of Lincoln coll. Oxford, M. A. 1767; and 379 was presented to Moulton in the following year by Miss Mostyn. During his long incumbency he had uniformly conciliated the affection of all his parishioners; and few die more deeply regretted by their neighbours than did this pious, faithful, and exemplary Christian. His funeral was attended by nearly the whole population of the district; the pall was supported by six of the neighbouring clergy, and the procession consisted of upwards of 400 persons. On the following Sunday a funeral sermon was preached by the Rev. S. Hornbuckle, M. A. the Curate; when the dissenters paid their tribute of respect by closing their chapel. Sept. 25. At Thrivers, in Kent, aged 56, the Hon. and Rev. Robert Digby, Rector of Sheldon and Vicar of Coleshill, Warw.; only brother to Earl Digby. He was born April 10, 1775, the second son of Henry the late and first Earl and seventh Lord Digby, by his second wife Mary, dau. and heiress of John Knowler, of Canterbury, esq.; was a nobleman of Eman. coll. Camb. M. A. 1799; and was presented to both his livings by his brother in 1800. By the death of Mr. Digby without issue, (the Earl being also unmarried,) his cousin Rear-Admiral Henry Digby has become first heir presumptive to the family titles. Oct. 8. At Coughton, Warw., the Rev. Francis Gottwaltz, Vicar of that parish. He was of Worc. coll. Oxf. M.A. 1818; and was presented to Coughton in 1828 by Sr C. Throckmorton, Bart. He married, in 1829, Laura-Anne, eldest dau. of John Jackson Blencowe, of Marston St. Lawrence, in Northamptonshire, esq. whose death is recorded in p. 381. At Aston, near Birmingham, aged 39, the Rev. George Peake, Vicar of that parish. He was of Merton coll. Oxf. M.A. 18...., and was instituted to Aston in 1823, on his own petition. DEATHS. LONDON AND ITS VICINITY. At Brixton, aged 68, Constance, relict of In Charles-street, Berkeley-square, Geo. Sept. 21. In his 85th year, Andrew In Lower Seymour-st. Mary, widow of 1812. Lady Lavie, Charlotte-st. Portland-pl. aged 89, Mrs. Sissmore. Jean, 2d dau. of Zachary Macaulay, esq. of Great Ormond-st. 7 Sept. 24. Aged 75, Webster Gillman, esq. Sept. 26. Aged 78, Major Jourdan, of Devonshire-str. Portland-pl. He was formerly of the East India Company's Madras Establishment. We meet with his name in the war with Hyder Ali Cawn in 1784; and as commanding the second regiment of cavalry in 1786; which he resigned at the close of 1787, and soon after returned to England. Sept. 27. In Gloucester-pl. John Jebb, esq. late in the Direction of the hon. E. I. Company. Sept. 28. In Mecklenburgh-sq. Eliza, dau. of the late J. Chambers, esq. Sept. 29. At Upper Clapton, aged 27, Caroline, wife of the Rev. John Bathurst Deane. Sept. 30. At Chelsea, aged 76, Edmund Chalmer, esq. of the Middle Temple. In Waterloo-place, aged 67, Harriot, wife of Philip Cooper, esq. Lately. Mr. D. M. Dight, pen and quill manufacturer, of 106, Strand, the person who prevented the death of George III. 32 years ago, by seizing the pistol from Hatfield in Drury-lane theatre. Hatfield is now in New Bethlem Hospital in good health. Oct. 2. Aged 68, Alex. Innes, esq. of Guilford-street. Oct. 4. Aged 77, Mrs. Susanna Webber, of Herne-hill. Oct. 6. Aged 80, John Riland Mander, esq. of Stoke Newington and Cannon-str. Aged 70, Thos. Orme, esq. of Hertfordstreet, May-fair. At York-ter. Regent's-park, J. Inglis, esq. Oct. 8. In Milk-street, Cheapside, aged 73, J. Bell, esq. Oct. 9. J. W. Ainslie, esq. of Upper Norton-street. At Putney, Wm. Field Collier, esq. of the Middle Temple. Oct. 10. At his father's, Stamford-hill, aged 34, Cha. Thompson, esq. of Upper Homerton. Oct. 13. In Bolton-str. aged 28, Edward Agmondisham Vesey, esq. of his Majesty's Treasury, only surviving son of the late Major-Gen. John Agmondisham Vesey. At Clapton, aged 51, Samuel Hayward, esq. of St. Dunstan's-hill, Tower-st. Oct. 16. In Great Russell-st. aged 90, the widow of Adm. Sir George Young, of Formosa-place, Bucks. Oct. 17. At Turnham-green, in her 69th year, Eleanor, wife of the Rev. Dr. Curteis. Oct. 20. In Gloucester-place, Rebecca, widow of Sir John Simeon, Bart. M. P. She was eldest dau. of John Cornwall, of Hendon-house, Middlesex, esq.; and by Sir [Oct. John, who died in 1824, was mother of the present Sir Richard Simeon, Bart.; Edward Simeon, esq.; Capt. Charles Simeon, R. N.; and three daughters, of whom the youngest is the widow of Sir Fred. F. Baker, Bart. recently deceased. BEDS. At Husborn Crawley, aged 88, Mrs. Pardoe, mother of Capt. Wm. Pardoe, R. N. and Capt. T. Pardoe, Royal Waggon Train. Oct. 14. At Bedford, Mary-Frances, wife of Thos. Williams, esq. of Rushdenhall, Northamptonshire; dau. of John Barthon, esq. and step-dau. to the late Rev. Robert Lewis, Rector of Chingford, Essex. She was married March 11, 1917, and has left a family of five sons and two daughters. BERKS.-Sept. 26. At Windsor, at the residence of Lieut.-Col. Ellis, aged 20, Caroline Anne Thurlow, second dau. of Sir David Cunynghame, Bart. BUCKS.-July At Great Marlow, Ann, widow of Rev. Jonathan Hammond, Rector of Henshurst, Kent. Aug. 23.-Aged 70, Henry Provis, esq., civil engineer, of Sherington. Sept. 26. At Delaford, in her 80th year, Ann, relict of Cha. Clowes, esq. CAMB.-Sept. 21. Aged 91, John James, esq., of Little Shelford. DEVON.-Lately. Nathaniel Grundy, esq. He has left the sum of 2000l. to each of the following charities: the Devon and Exeter Deaf and Dumb Institution, the Devon and Exeter Eye Infirmary, the Deaf and Dumb Asylum in London, the Asylum for the Blind in St. George's Fields, and the Magdalen Hospital. DORSET Sept. 28. At Upway, near Weymouth, John Stevenson, esq. of Binfield-place, Berks. GLOUCESTERSHIRE.-Sept. 24. At Durdham Down, aged 86, Martha, widow of Thomas Thomas, esq. of Clifton. Sept. 26. In her 25th year, Sarah Copner, wife of H. Poole, esq. Bristol, and dau. of late Wm. Leigh, esq. of Clifton. Sept. 27. At Clifton, aged 68, Thos. Walker, esq. late Senior Registrar of the Court of Chancery, from which office he had retired about two years. Sept. 28. At Clifton, Jane, relict of Lewis Cuthbert, esq. of Castle-hill, co. Inverness, and of Jamaica. Lately. At Bristol, aged 58, Mr. John Atkinson, for many years a respectable druggist at Manchester, son of the Rev. Peter Atkinson, formerly vicar of Hollym-withWithernsea, Yorkshire. At Bristol, Susannah, relict of Kingsmill Grove, esq. of Thornbury, and aunt to Mr. Ald. Key, Lord Mayor (elect) of London. At Bristol, aged 73, John Kemeys Gardener Kemeys, esq. of Bertholey House, co. Monmouth, and a magistrate of that county. Oct. 10. At Bristol, aged 61, Wm. Acraman, esq. HANTS.-Lately. Aged 100, Mrs. Biggs, of Cholderton, near Andover, whose hus band lately died in his 99th year. Oct. 4. At Gatcombe rectory, Isle of Wight, aged 32, Eliza, second dau. of the Rev. Henry Worsley, D.D., Rector of Gatcombe, grand-dau. of Sir Edw. Worsley, kn1. by Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Miller, Bart. and great niece of the Right Hon. Leonard Lord Holmes. Oct. 6. At Hamble Cliff, aged 17, Julia, eldest dan. of the Right Hon. Sir Arthur and Lady Augusta Paget. Oct. 14. At Bentley, aged 84, John Farrington Butterfield, esq. Oct. 15. At Stapleton, in the 86th year, Eliz. relict of the Rev. Alex. Adams, late of Belson House, Somerset. HEREFORD.-Oct. 12. Joseph, eldest surviving son of Jos. Blisset, of Letton, esq. HERTS.-Lately. John Williamson, esq. of Baldock, maltster, who from small beginnings had realized a property exceeding 700,000l. He has left his large estates in Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire to his grandson the Rev. John Allington, of Little Barford, Beds. and a very considerable bequest to Messrs. Booth, the distillers. Sept. 25. Aged 58, Thos. Haworth, esq. of the Manor House, Barham Wood. HUNTS.-Lately. At Brampton, aged 81, J. S. Dobyns, esq. Alderman of Huntingdon. KENT.-Aug. 25. At Riverhead-house, Charles Carter Petley, esq. Sept. 24. Drowned, in the Downs, Lieut. Harrison, late in command of the Stirling, tender to his Majesty's ship Ganges. Oct. 3. At Broadstairs, in his 30th year, Cha. Bryan Clifton, esq. eldest son of the late C. Clifton, of Demerara. Oct. 7. At Woolwich, by the accidental firing of a pistol, Lieut. Edw. J. Jones, R. A. It appears that the deceased, wishing to draw the charge, and finding the ramrod difficult to shift, had applied the teeth of his lower jaw to a ridge near the top of it, and that in doing so the jerk had caused the pistol to go off, by which his upper jaw was completely shattered, and the ball lodged in the back of his head. Oct. 13. At Fairy-hall, in Mottingham, Wm. Smith, esq. LANCASHIRE.-Sept. 1. At the house of her son-in-law, the Rev. E. Hull, of Liverpool, aged 87, the relict of the Rev. John Sheppard, M.A. formerly Minister of St. Michael's, Cambridge. Sept. 13. At Bury, aged 85, Dame Mary Cullum, the beloved wife of Sir Thomas Gery Cullum, Bart. F.R., A. and L.SS. She was the dau. and at length the heir of Rob. Hanson, esq. of Normanton, in Yorkshire; and was married in Sept. 1774. During the long period of 56 years she had continued $81 the affectionate and scarcely separable com+ panion of the excellent Baronet, entering into all his literary and scientific amusements with the same warmth and zest as himself; and she has died much respected and regretted by a numerous and extensive acquaintance. LINCOLNSHIRE. Oct. 5. At the rectory, Kettlethorpe, aged 20, Henry Bole, youngest son of the Rev. C. B. Massingberd, and late a student of Lincoln College, Oxford. MIDDLESEX.-Sept. 29. At Enfield, aged 80, Mrs. Helen Petrie. NORFOLK.-Lately. At the Rev. J. B. Collyer's, Hackford Hall, Miss Collyer, of Ipswich, dan. of the late Rev. Daniel Collyer, formerly of Wroxham-hall. Oct. 3. At Burnham Market, aged 89, Anne Nelson, dau. of Thos. Bolton, esq. and niece to Earl Nelson. Oct. 13. At Norwich, Arthur Branthwayte Beevor, esq. solicitor, third son of the late Rev. Geo. Beevor, Rector of Wilby and Hargham. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.July 7. At Blakesley, Elizabeth, widow of the Rev. Wm. Master, many years Rector of Paulerspury; and daughter of Wm. Ives, esq. of Bradden. Lately. Mr. Alderman Armfield, of Northampton. Aug. 28. Aged 50, John Jackson Blencowe, esq. of Marston St. Lawrence, a Dep.-Lieut. and Magistrate for the County. He was the eldest son of Samuel Jackson, esq. who took the name of Blencowe, by his cousin Anna, youngest dau. of the Rev. Thos. Bree, Rector of Allersley, Warw. and Anne dau. and coheir (with her sister Jane, the wife of the Rev. Samuel Jackson, rector of Stisted, in Essex,) of John Blencowe, of Marston St. Lawrence, esq. (see the pedigree of the family, of which was Judge Blencowe, temp. Queen Anne, in Baker's Northamptonshire, vol. i. p. 640). Mr. Blencowe succeeded his father in the estate in 1814, and was Sheriff for the County in 1827. He married August 16, 1804, Louisa-Anne, dau. of the Rev. Thos. Biker, Rector of Culworth (half-sister to his father's second wife) by whom he had issue— 1. Laura-Anne, married in 1829, to the Rev. Francis Gottwaltz, whose death we record in p. 379; 2. Mary-Aune; 3. John Jackson; 4. Samuel; 5. Elizabeth, and 6. William-Gramer, who both died in infancy; 7. Thomas; 8. Anne, deceased; and 9. James. SOMERSET.-Oct. 15. At Bath, aged 74, the Hon. Harriet, widow of Sir Watts Horton, Bart.; sister to the Earl of Derby. She was the third day. of James Lord Stanley, by Lucy, dau. and coh. of Hugh Smith, of Weald Hall in Essex, esq.; was married to Sir Watts Horton, June 3, 1778; and had an only child, Harriet-Susannah, married in 382 OBITUARY.-Bill of Mortality.-Markets. 1813 to Charles Rees, esq. Her Ladyship became a widow Nov. 22, 1811. SUFFOLK-Sept. 15. In her 75th year, Susan, widow of Geo. Hubbard, esq. of Bury St. Edmund's, and only sister to Dr. Tomline, late Bishop of Winchester. Sept. 23. At Whitton, aged 70, Mrs. Alice Flowerdew, an instructress of youth, for which situation her superior attainments rendered her eminently qualified. She was the authoress of a volume of "Poems on Moral and Religious Subjects." Oct. 2. At Ickworth, the seat of her great uncle the Marquis of Bristol, aged 13 months, the Hon. Eliza Harriet Ellis, only dau. of Lord Howard de Walden. Oct. 9. At Barsham, aged 28, Horace Geo. Suckling, esq. eldest son of the late Rev. Horace Suckling, rector of that parish. SURREY.-Oct. 1. At Tillingbourne-lodge, Jane, third dau. of late J. Kerrich, esq. of Harleston, Norfolk. Oct. 19. At Sutton-hill, aged 64, John Webb, esq. SUSSEX.-Sept. 20. At Lewes, aged 62, Jonathan Harrison, esq. late of Gower-st., Bedford-square. Sept. 27. At Hastings, aged 40, Edw. Fred. fourth son of Mrs. Lazenby, of Edward-street, Portman-square. Males [Oct. Sept. 20. At Brighton, Lieut.-Col. Philip WORCESTER.-April 20. At Earl's Croome Court, aged 2, Gilbert Thomas, 2d son of the Hon. William-James Coventry. YORK.-Sept. 24. At Scarborougli, Aathony Thorpe, esq. of York, solicitor. Oct. 3. At Howden, in her 32nd year, Eliz. wife of Mr. Dinsley, solicitor, and dau. of Robert Spofforth, esq. Oct. 6. At Bradford, Mary, wife of the Rev. Wm. Atkinson, of Thorp Arch, Rector of Warham All Saints, Norfolk. Oct. 12. Aged 88, John Telford, esq. of York. WALES.-July... At Penglan-park, Carmarth. Elizabeth, widow of Chas. Symmons, D.D. (of whom a memoir will be found in our vol. xc. pt. i. p. 565), and sister to Adm. Sir Thos. Foley, G. C. B. commanderin-chief at Portsmouth. Sept. 17. At Wrexham, in her 32d year, Charlotte, wife of R. Myddleton Lloyd, esq. SCOTLAND.-Feb. 5. At Portobello, near Edinburgh, aged 81, Anne, widow of Sir John Macgregor Murray, Bart. mother of Colonel Sir Evan John Macgregor Murray, Bart. and C. B. and sister to Sir William M'Leod Bannatyne, of Bannatyne. BILL OF MORTALITY, from Sept. 22, to Oct. 19, 1880. Christened. Whereof have died under two years old Salt 5s. per bushel; 14d. per pound. Smithfield, Hay 2l. 12s. to 4l. 18s. Beef.. Pork........ Straw 1. 13s. to 14. 18s. Clover 3l. 12s. to 5l. 5s. Pigs 240 Veal. Mutton.................. 3s. 8d. to 4s. 4d. ....................................... 4s. Od. to 4s. 6d. ............................................ 3s. 10d. to 4s. 8d. COAL MARKET, Oct. 25, 32s. Od. to 36s. 9d. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 44s. Od. Yellow Russia, 40s. Od. SOAP.-Yellow, 62s. Mottled, 66s. Curd, 725.-CANDLES, 8s. per doz. Moulds, 9s. 6d PRICES OF SHARES, October 18, 1830, At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock & Share Brokers, 23, Change Alley, Cornhill. CANALS. Ashton and Oldham Birmingh. (1-8th sh.) 290 0 12 10 WATER-WORKS. Brecknock & Abergav. 17 0 Derby 120 6 000 80 Ellesmere and Chester 77 Grantham Huddersfield Glamorganshire Grand Surrey Grand Western 8 215 15 290 013 12 8 4 p.ct. 0 10 51p.ct. County Fire 2 10 10 0 10 1 0050000000 Guardian Hope Life 6s.6d. 9006 26 1 6 Hibernian Rochdale 85 0 4 55 0 Shrewsbury 250 0 11 0 Staff, and Wor. Stratford-on-Avon Real Del Monte . GAS LIGHTS. 3 10 18 O 375 0 4 p.ct. 10 0 6 p.ct. 40 0 4 p.ct. 5 50 0 1 12 6 5 p.ct. 9 dis. 21 0 |