12th in a vault made in the middle of his garden, pursuant to his particular desire, the service being read by the Rev. W. P, Scargill, Minister of the Unitarian Chapel at Bury, to whom the deceased bequeathed twenty guineas to perform that duty. SURREY.-Jan. 28. At Ewell Grove, Elizabeth, widow of the late Sir Thomas Reid, bart. She was daughter and heiress of John Looker Goodfellow, of Newbury, in Berkshire, esq. was married Feb. 21, 1791, and was mother of the present Sir John-Rae Reid, bart. one of the Directors of the Bauk of England; of another son, and two daughters, one married to the Rev. Benj. Sandford, Vicar of Farningham in Kent, and the other to Wm. Chas. Lempriere, esq. Captain R.A. Sir Thomas died in 1824. Feb. 21. At Woodcot Lodge, Mary, wife of Wm. Turner, esq. Feb. 23. At Chertsey, aged 89, Solomon Hudson, esq. March 15. At Mortlake, aged 85, Mr. Joseph Christian, of the Strand, and Wig more-street. SUSSEX. At Brighton, the Rt. Hon.AnnaMaria Countess dow. of Minto. She was the eldest dau. of Sir George Amyand, the first Bart. by Maria, dau. of John-Abraham Kerton, esq. and was consequently aunt to the present Sir George Cornewall, and elder sister to the Countess dowager of Malmesbury. She was married to Sir Gilbert Elliot, afterwards Earl of Minto, Jan. 3, 1777, and had issue, Gilbert the present Earl, four other sons, and three daughters. Her Ladyship was left a widow in 1814. WARWICK.-At Warwick, George Boswell, esq. of Witton Hall. WILTS.-Lately. John Cockell, esq. of Chapmanslade. March 8. At Sloperton Cottage, Devizes, in her 16th year, Anastasia-Mary, only dau. of Thos. Moore, esq. the modern Anacreon. March 19. At the Rectory, Wootton Rivers, Amelia, wife of the Rev. Dr. Stone. WORCESTERSHIRE.-March 18. At Old Swinford, aged 64, the widow of Richard Hickman, esq. March 19. At Waresley-house, AnneIsabella, the youngest daughter of the Rev. S. Wildman Yates. Lately. Aged 55, Henry Robeson, esq. solicitor, of Bromsgrove. YORK.-At Holbeck, near Leeds, Betty Jackson, aged 106; she had lived all her life in that village, and had not much suffered from the infirmities of age. Feb. 8. At Clapham, the relict of Percival Evans, esq. and dau. of late John Lambert, esq. of Cottingham. Feb. 12. Aged 72, Thomas Strother, esq. of Thorpe Greens, near Whitby. Feb. 14. At Wickenby, aged 42, Edw. Gillyatt, esq. capt. in the N. Linc. Militia. Feb. 15. At Richmond, the relict of the Rev. C. Goodwill, Rector of that place. 285 Feb. 18. At Dalston, aged 74, Mr. Benj. Flower, formerly editor of the Cambridge Intelligencer, and throughout his life the firm friend of civil and religious liberty, Feb. 20. At Kilnwick Percy, aged 68, Robert Denison, esq., father of the Acting Magistrates of the East-Riding Bench, and a gentleman highly respected in every relation of life. Feb. 23. Aged 70, Ann, wife of Mr. Marmaduke Buckle, of York, and eldest dau. of the late Mr. Sheriff Porter. Feb. 25. In her 80th year, Ellen, relict of J. Scholfield, esq., late of Sandal, and mother of William Scholfield esq., of that place, and of J. Scholfield, esq. of Howden, banker. March 3. At Bishopsthorp, aged 64, Richard Raisin, esq. March 5. Isabella, youngest dau. of the late N. Sykes, esq. of Swanland. March 9. At Beverley, aged 49, Capt. George Dawson, late 33d Foot, and son of the Rev. Major Dawson. March 17. At Heckmondwicke, near Leeds, aged 76, Mr. John Hanbury, formerly of Bartlett's Buildings, London. He was the only surviving descendant of the eminent Joseph Williams of Kidderminster. March 18. At Scarborough, aged 39, Mr. Geo. Beswick, son of the late Colonel Fothergill, of Gristhorpe. WALES. Feb. 25. At Lodge Park, Cardiganshire, aged 17, Catharine, the youngest dau. of the late Simon Griffiths, esq. of Cwmyrhaiad. March 14. At Blackwood, near Newport, aged 26, Mr. Thos. Webb, surgeon, a young man of promising talents. SCOTLAND.-At Edinburgh, Mr. R. A. Smith, Precentor in St. George's Church, well-known for his Scottish and Irish Minstrelsy," The Flower o' Dumblane," &c. Feb. 25. At Leith, Robina R. Aitkin, relict of the late George Knox, esq., American Consul at Hull. Feb. 27. At Edinburgh, aged 75, the Right Hon. Mary, dowager Lady Seaforth. ABROAD. Dec. 2. John Hardwick Minshull, Esq. Capt. Royal Bucks Militia, 2nd son of W. Minshull, Esq. of Kentish Town : Also Lieut. John P. Cumming, 88th Foot, eldest son of Major-Gen. Cumming: both of whom were wrecked off Brindisi, on their passage from Corfu to Ancona, when all on board the vessel perished. Jan. 8. At Amsterdam, aged 62, A. Snoek, the most celebrated tragic actor of the Netherlands. His whole life had been devoted to the dramatic art; for 34 years he had been the chief ornament of the Amsterdam Theatre, where he appeared for the last time on the 4th of December, in the character of Edipus. Jan. 3. At Paris, aged 63, Madame la Marechale Massena, Duchesse de Rivoli and Princesse d'Esling. Her illustrious 286 OBITUARY.-Bill of Mortality.-Markets, &c. [March. husband, the favourite child of victory," Jan. 9. At Dresden, Fred. Schlegel, the celebrated writer and lecturer. Jan. 10. At Boulogne, aged 72, Rich. Peake, Esq. formerly Treasurer of Drurylane Theatre, which office he held for upwards of forty years. Jan. 13. At Paris, Miss Haggerston, sister of Sir Carnaby Haggerston, Bart. of Haggerston. March 21. Aged 19, Geo. youngest son of the late Capt. John Wales, of the Bombay Marines. Lately. At Prades, in the department of the Eastern Pyrenees, aged nearly 114, a woman named Anne Bennett. At Paris, the Countess de Bruce, a descendant of Robert and David Bruce, Kings of Scotland. Aged 40, the Princess Carignan, widow of the late Prince Carignan, maréchal de camp. Whilst reading by her own fire-side, her clothes caught fire, and she was burnt to death. In his 82d year, the Danish Vice-Adm. Olfert Fischer, who distinguished himself in the battle of Copenhagen with Lord Nelson in 1801. M. Oelsner, Counsellor of the Prussian Legation at Paris, and author of several highly-esteemed works. At Palermo, aged 22, Hen. Dunnage, esq. the eve of attaining her 111th year. Her body was nothing more than a dried up skeleton; but she was not confined till after a fall to which her death is attributed, and neither her senses nor her spirits failed her to the last. At Horsley-hall, P. Philips, esq. son of Frederick Philips, of Philipsburgh, New York, esq. and uncle to Lord Visc. Strangford, G.C.B. At Rome, in his 72d year, Dr. Fortis, General of the order of the Jesuits. He was by birth a Venetian, and was promoted to the above office about eight years ago. He was an amiable man, of considerable belles lettres acquirements; of an active and energetic mind, and well-qualified for the government of his order. Some poems, entitled "Seria de Ludicra," were published by him in his youth, and furnished indications of the eminence at which he subsequently arrived. As a consequence of his death, it will be necessary for the provincials or heads of the several communities of Jesuits, throughout Europe, to assemble at Rome, in order to nominate a successor to the chair of Loyola. At Cambray, the wife of the Rev. Sir Richard Wolseley, of Mount Wolseley, co. Carlow, Bart. March 4. At Rome, aged 77, Mary, widow of Sir William Abdy, sixth Bart. of Felix-hall, Essex, and Capt. R. N. She was a daughter of James Gordon, of Moorplace, Hertfordshire, esq. was married in 1777, and was mother of the present Sir William Abdy and three daughters. Sir William died in 1803. BILL OF MORTALITY, from Feb. 18, to Mar. 24, 1829. COAL MARKET, Mar. 23, 29s. Od. to 34s. 6d. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 40s. 6d. Yellow Russia, 39s. 6d. SOAP.-Yellow, 40s. Mottled, 82s. Curd, 86s.-CANDLES, 75. per doz. Moulds, Ss. 6d. PRICES OF SHARES, March 23, 1829, At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock & Share Brokers, 23, 'Change Alley, Cornhill CANALS. Ashton and Oldham Price. Div.p.ann. Birmingh. (1-8th sh.) 295 Chelmer & Blackwater East London Coventry Grand Junction 50 Cromford Kent 31 Croydon 36 Derby 160 0 6 0 South London Dudley West Middlesex Ellesmere and Chester INSURANCES. Forth and Clyde Alliance 93 Glamorganshire Grand Junction 4 p.ct. 0 10 Grand Surrey 51p.ct 50 0 2 10 Grand Union County Fire 42 2 10 Eagle Grand Western Globe Grantham Guardian 234 Huddersfield Kennet and Avou. Lancaster Leeds and Liverpool Leicester Leic. and North'n Rock Life Loughborough Mersey and Irwell Monmouthshire N.Walsham & Dilham 35 0 Neath 0 10 20 0 Peak Forest 2 0 Regent's 25 0 Rochdale Severn and Wye 26 0 1 6 Shrewsbury Staff. and Wor. 810 0 40 Stourbridge Stratford-on-Avon Stroudwater Colomb. (iss. at 5 pm) Tlalpuxahua Welch Iron and Coal GAS LIGHTS. Westminster Chartd. par 21 dis. 4 pm. 140 0 220 29 dis. 224 dis. 77 dis. Swansea Ditto, New Thames and Medway. Thames & Severn, Red Trent & Mersey (sh.) | 790 Warw. and Birming. Warwick and Napton Worc. and Birming. DOCKS. St. Katharine's (Stock) 195 0 10 London (Stock) 77 0 4 1 0 37 10 12 11 1 10 1 City 5 2 10 Liverpool O do. Maidstone Bristol BRIDGES. Sheffield Hammersmith Southwark Do. New 7 per cent. Vauxhall Waterloo Australian (Agricult1) Annuity, British Bank, Irish Provincial Carnat.Stock, 1st class 20 0 214 95 0 86 115748 4 p.ct. [ 288 】 METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND, From Feb. 26 to March 25, 1829, both inclusive. 25211 885 887층 496급 963 101급 1054 20 228 60 59 pm. 26 211 874 87 6 964 96 10110520 2721187급 즉 87 964 961013105 20 28 211487869696101105 20 221187 86급 급 964 101105 20 229 8210 871869696 101 Shu Shut 2293 41 44 pm.} 4 Hol. 5 Shut. 87 6386 95 96 64 65 pm. 64 58 pm. 58 55 pm. 60 56 pm. 55 pm. 55 57 pm. 55 52 pm. 52 48 pm. 86 101年 47 49 pm. 53 55 pm. 54 55 pm. 101 86 9 101 47 48 pm. 56 53 pm. 86 55 53 pm. 10 11 12 864 101 46 pm. 54 55 pm. 53 49 pm. 46 47 pm. 53 52 pm. 48 46 pm. 964 52 53 pm. 52 53 pm. 16 53 55 pm. 17 52 53 pm. 18 19 53 54 pm. 20 87 1010 47 48 pm. 53 54 pm. 21 47 49 pm. 53 55 pm. 54 55 pm. 87 24 25 Hol. 26 87급 중 102 14 49 pm. 57 56 pm. Old South Sea Annuities, Feb. 26, 877.-New South Sea Annuities, March 3, 864. J. J. ARNULL, Stock Broker, Bank-buildings, Cornhill, late RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, and Co. J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, 25, PARLIMENT-STREET. |