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son Frederick, the husband of Princess Elizabeth, of England. Thus her father, her father-in-law, and her brother, all died about the same time.

Jan. 22. Mr. Fotheringham, Master of the Ceremonies at Cheltenham. His wife died a few days before; and her funeral was to have taken place as this day; but when the hearse arrived to convey the body of his wife to the grave, his widowed heart gave way, and he expired in convulsions.

Jane Wallis, aged 59, wife of the Rev. Richard Wallis, rector of Seaham, co. Durbam. She was beloved by all who knew her, and an irreparable loss to her disconsolate family.

At Kingsland Crescent, aged 83, the widow of Mr. Robt. Collier, of St. Mary Axe. The wife of Richard Langton, esq. of Newington Place, Surrey.

Aged 73, in a fit of apoplexy, Thomas Roe, esq. of Chelsea.

The Hon. and Rev. Paul Stratford, next brother and heir presumptive of the Earl of Aldborough..

At Hastings, the only daughter of J. Willes, esq. of Hungerford Park, Berks.

At Woodbatch, Reigate, Surrey, Mary, relict of the late Mr. Rees Price, of Southwark.

In Orchard-street, Portman-square, aged 88, the Rev. Charles Mordaunt, rector of Little Massingham.

Jan. 23. At her brother's house, in Melton, Suffolk, Mrs. Martin, the sister of James Martin, gent.

At Woolwich, Mrs. Ruth Geast, wife of John Geast, esq. Ordnance Storekeeper at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich.

At Newport, Essex, in her 71st year, the widow of the late John Hollingworth, esq. of Kensingtou.

At Rotherhithe, aged 71, Francis Woodruff, esq.

At Chichester, Elizabeth, relict of J. Peckham, esq. of Nytou, Sussex.

At Berlin, in his 35th year, Prince Charles of Schondish Carolath.

At Bath, the wife of John Perring, esq. of Combe Flory, Somersetshire.

In King-street, Stephen's Green, Dublin, at a very advanced age, the Hon. Mrs. Allen, sister of the late, and aunt of the present, Viscount Allen.

Jan. 24. J. Newcombe, esq. of Kidder. minster, Worcestershire.

At his house, at North Brixton, Mr. John Short, of Birchin-lane, Cornhill.

At Bristol Hot Wells, Georgiana Augusta, Dowager Countess of Granard. She was the daughter of Augustus, fourth earl of Berkeley; was born Sept. 18, 1749, at Cranford, in Middlesex, and baptized Oct. 14, his Majesty Geo. III. and the Princess Augusta, in person, and the Countess of Middlesex, being sponsors. She was married in 1766 to George Forbes, fifth earl of

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At Biggleswade, Beds, in her 69th year, Mrs. Gardener, bookseller.

At Naples, Cardinal Carracciolo, Bishop of Palestine. Diegna Ignatius Carracciolo was born on the 16th of July, 1759, at Martin. Having entered the Prelacy, he followed Pope Pius the Sixth into France, and was with that Pontiff when he entered Valencia. It was in honour of his attachment to the head of the Church that Pius VII. made him a Cardinal on the 11th of August, 1800. This was the first hat given by the present Pope.

At St. Alban's, after a painful illness, which she bore with Christian patience and resignation, aged 69, Mary Wheeldon, widow of the late Rev. John Wheeldon, prebendary of Lincoln, and 27 years rector of Wheathamnstead, Herts. (See Vol. LXX. p. 799.)

In Tyndale Place, Islington, the daughter of the late Robert Todd, esq. of Lombard-street.

Maria, wife of Mr. Wm. Gee, solicitor, of Bishop Stortford, Herts.

Jan. 25. At Richmond, Miss Maria Dundas.

At Plymouth, aged 68,Thos. Hodson, esq. At Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, George Bleckly, one of the Society of Friends, and of the firm of Bleckly and Oldacre, of Ipswich.

At Hadley, in her 12th year, Louisa, only surviving daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Monro, Rector of Little Easton, Essex.

Aged 29, Elizabeth, wife of Donald Grant, esq. of the Ordnance Office, Tower, and youngest daughter of the late Lieut. Col. Hope, of the Royal Artillery.

In Sloane-street, aged 85, Charles Dick, esq. heir to the title of Braid.

At Duryard, near Exeter, the relict of the late Geo. Cross, of that place, and dau. of the late Francis Llewellin Leach, esq. of Frithewell, Cornwall.

N. Archdall Cope, esq. of Drummilly, Armagh.

Jan. 26. At Nice, Eliza, wife of John Stein, esq. of Clonmell, Ireland.

Margaret, Viscountess Gormanston, of Gormanston Castle (Meath). She was the eldest daughter of Thomas Arthur, Viscount Southwell; and was born Sept. 1, 1775; married Dec. 19, 1794, to Jenico, twelfth Viscount Gormanston; by whom she had a numerous family.

At his house in Lechlade, Gloucestershire, Robert Wace, esq. deeply lamented by his family and numerous friends, to whom he had endeared himself

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Obituary; with Anecdotes of remarkable Persons. 189

by the most affectionate solicitude for
their welfare, and the most exemplary
integrity of character. In the life of this
excellent man were manifest the practical
fruits, of the Christian faith without osten-
tation;
for he was ever forward to assist in
the alleviation of human suffering. Mr.
Wace was a Member of the Council of the
City of Oxford, and was elected bailiff in
the year 1813. He filled that office at the
time the present King and the Allied Sove-
reigns visited Oxford.

In her 68th year, Mrs. Dorothy Fenwick, widow of the rev. John Fenwick, M.A. Rector of Hallaton, Leicestershire. The Fenwicks of Hallaton are of the Brinkburn branch of the Fenwicke family, of Fenwicke Tower, in Northumberland. Brinkburn Priory came into the possession of George Fenwicke in the reign of Edward VI. being purchased by him of the earl of Warwick. And Fenwicke Tower was the seat of Thomas de Fenwicke in the reign of Henry III. and continued in the possession of the family, with Wallington Castle, until the time of William III. when Sir John Fenwicke, bart. was attainted and beheaded for his attachment to the Stuarts, being involved in one common ruin with his relations and connexions, the Radclyffes of Derwentwater, and the Widdringtons of Widdrington Castle. See Nichols's Leicestershire, vol. II. part ii. p. 547; and Wallis's Northumberland, vol. II. pp. 157, 158. 519, 520.

In Abingdon street, Westminster, the widow of the late B. J. Johnson, esq.

At Masbro', near Rotherham, in her 81st year, Sarah, relict of the late Sam. Walker, esq. of that place, and mother of Sam. Walker, esq. M. P. of Aldwick.

Jan. 27. At her lodgings, in the Upper Bristol road, Bath, aged 75, Mrs. Bell, formerly the celebrated and beautiful Miss Mansell, of the Bath and London theatres. She possessed a considerable share of professional merit; and in the expression of the pathetic, and the display of the higher passions, she has seldom been excelled.

In Chesterton road, aged 74, Mrs. Catherine Pearce.

At Paris, the Duke de Crillon, peer of France.

Anna Sophia, wife of John Doarman, esq. of Champion Hill, Surrey.

Mr. Henry Watts, of Lower Kennington Green, and of the Custom House.

In her 17th year, Sarah, second daughter of J. S. Salt, esq. of Russell-square.

At Hammersmith, aged 73, the relict of the late Rev. James Bowden, late of Lower Tooting, Surrey.

Jan. 28. Aged 82, Joseph Mason, esq. of Swineshead Villa, Lincolnshire. By his death a handsome property devolves to his sole surviving daughter and heiress, the wife of Mr. Alderman Tennant, Leeds.

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At Clapton, Middlesex, aged 87, the widow of the late Abraham Greenwood,

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At Stockwell, Surrey, in his 85th year, Thomas Lett, esq. formerly an eminent timber-merchant,

The widow of the late Charles Crochley, esq. paymaster of the 50th regiment. In the Grove, Southwark, Wm. Clark, esq. of Great Guildford-street, Southwark. At Southend, in his 66th year, Robert Woodmass, esq. of Montagu-square, late of Sompting, in Sussex.

In Bedford-row, aged 78, Lieut.col. Handfield, formerly of the 22d regiment. of foot.

At Diss, co. Norfolk, aged 75, Thos. Jenkinson Woodward, esq. one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. He was formerly of Clare Hall, Cambridge, where he proceeded LL. B. in 1769. This gentleman, by his suavity of manners, and by his urbauity and courtesy, had gained the universal respect and esteem of his neighbours, from the highest to the lowest, and of all who had the happiness of his acquaintance; and his tenants and domestics never can forget the liberal, the benevolent landlord the kind, the indul. gent master.

In his 82d year, Mr. Speer, many years a respectable furnishing iroumonger, and one of the oldest inhabitants of Hammersmith. It is a curious coincidence, that Mr. Speer was born on the 4th of June, 1738, at the same hour as his late Ma jesty, and expired on Saturday evening, the 29th ult. about nine o'clock, being near the time when our lamented monarch breathed his last. Mr. S. was also married on the same day as their late Majesties.

In the Crescent, Bath, the eldest daugh ter of the late George Whitehead, esq. of Weston House, Somersetshire.

In Perceval - street, Northamptonsquare, aged 61, Mr. Edward Spencer, many years well known on the Stock Exchange.

Jan. 30. At his residence, in Rossshire, in his 63d year, Alex. Mackenzie, esq. of Ord.

At Paris, Walter Boyd, jun, of the old firm of Boyd, Ker, and Co.

In Arlington-street, Piccadilly, J. Latouche, esq. M. P. for the county of Leitrim.

At Laurel Lodge, Herts, Sarah, sister of the late Henry Isherwood, esq. formerly M.P. for New Windsor.

Suddenly, in her 24th year, Charlotte, daughter of Thomas Taylor, gent. of Blithborough Lodge, Suffolk.

Jan. 31. At Worley Lodge, Essex, aged 11, Edmund Henry, the second son of the Hon. George Winn.

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At Camberwell (the day he completed his 98th year), the Hon. Col. Peter Fry, father of Lady Knight (wife of Admiral sir J. Knight), and Judge of the Superior Court of Massachussetts, previous to the Revolution.

Feb. 1. By an inflammation on the lungs, Joseph Madocks, esq. aged 58. This gentleman (who was well known in the gay world some years since, as the 66 gayest of the gay," he being the life of every circle), was only a few days since walking among his friends in St. James'sstreet. Mr. Madocks was the first amateur actor of his day. His performance of Falstaff was truly excellent. long the convivial companion of Frank North, afterwards earl of Guildford.

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Aged 36, Sophia Elizabeth, wife of of Mr. J. Wood, of Newport-street, Leicester-square.

In her 28th year, 'Sarah, wife of J. L. Reiss, esq. of Basinghall-street, and dau. of Henry Levyssohn, esq. of Rotterdam.

Feb. 2. Aged 82, James Tillott, gent. of Hasleworth, Suffolk.

Feb. 3. At Wethersfield, Suffolk, at the house of her son-in-law, the Rev. R. C. Barnard, Elizabeth, relict of the late Cary Elwes, esq. of Isleworth, and mother of R. C. Elwes, esq. of Billing House, Northamptonshire.

Feb. 3. At Bideford, aged 91, Aune, relict of George Buck, esq. of Daddon, Devonshire.

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At Kentish Town, aged 70, the Rev. Wm. Lucas, late of Knight-Ryder-street, Doctors' Commons.

At the apartments of Mr. Williams, St. James's Palace, the widow of the late Adam Haaber, esq. captain in the Danish royal navy.

Aged 94, Mr. Cannon, of Frederickstreet, Portsea. This extraordinary man was never known to eat fish, flesh, or fow!, or to drink any thing stronger than water, excepting tea in the afternoou!

Feb. 8. In Russell-square, in his 65th year, sir Vicary Gibbs, kut. late Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas. We shall give an account of this distinguished Judge in our next.

Feb. 11. At Bath, the Rev. Dr. Thomas. Haweis. We shall take an early opportunity of giving an account of this celebrated Divine.

Feb. 15. Rev. Matthew Haynes, of Westminster; a Memoir of whom shall appear soon.

Feb. 16. At Maldon, in Surrey, in his 69th year, the Rev. Rogers Ruding, B. D. Vicar of that parish, F.S.A. and H.M.A.S. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Of this highly respectable gentleman an account shail be given in our next.

On Putney Heath, the relict of the late Dr. Wood, of Buntingford, Herts.

Feb. 18. Sarah, wife of Robert Lee, esq. of Walthamstow, aged 47.

Feb. 22. At the Haberdashers School, Bunhill-row, in his 79th year. the Rev. Wm. Lens, the master of that foundation. He was also Chaplain of the City of London Lying-in Hospital; and Chaplain of the Worshipful Company of Apotheca- '

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METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for February, 1820. By W. CARY, Strand.

Height of Fahrenheit's Thermometer.

Height of Fahrenheit's Thermometer.

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BILL OF MORTALITY, from January 25, to February 22, 1820.

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AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending Febuary 19, 1820.

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OATMEAL, per Boll of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, February 19, 24s. 10d.
AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, February 23, 35s. 9d. per cwt.

PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, February 21:

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AVERAGE PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, February 25: St. James's, Hay 4/. Os. Straw 17. 17s. 6d. Clover 4l. 14s. 6d. Straw 17. 13s. Od. Clover 6l. 10s.—Smithfield, Hay 37. 16s. 6d. Straw 1. 13s. Clover 67. Os,

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Sheep and Lambs 3,400 Pigs 280.

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COALS, February 11: Newcastle 35s. 3d. to 45s. Od.—Sunderland, 40s. Od. to 46s.

TALLOW, per Stone, 8lb. Town Tallow 70s. Od. Yellow Russia 62s.

SOAP, Yellow 86s. Mottled 98s. Curd 102s.-CANDLES, 11s. 6d. per Doz. Moulds 13s. Od.

THE AVERAGE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL SHARES and other PROPERTY, in Feb. 1820 (to the 24th). at the Office of Mr. SCOTT, 28, New Bridge street, London. Birmingham Canal, 5351. Div. 201. per Ann. - Leeds and Liverpool, 300%. Div. 10% -Grand Junction, 217. ex Div. 4l. 10s. Half-Year. Monmouthshire, 1401. ex Halfyear's Div. 51. Dudler, 617. ex Half-Year's Div. 11. 10s. Grand Union, 851. Grand Surrey, 541. - Rochdale, 40 to 414. ex Div. 17.- Regent's, 351. — Lancaster, 251.Worcester and Birmingham, 251.- - Kennet and Avon, 19. 15s. Div. 14. — Huddersfield, 137. - West India Dock, 175l. ex Div. 57. Half-year. - London Dock, 731. ex Div. 17. 10s. ditto- Globe Assurance, 117. ex Div. 34.-Imperial, 781. ex Half-year's Div. 21. 5s. Waterloo Bridge, 5, 10s.— Provident Institution, 77. 10s. Premium. — Grand Junction Water Works, 391.- West Middlesex Ditto, 417. 402. London Bridge Ditto, 501. Div. 21 10s. per Annum. - Portsmouth and Farlington, 207. · -Westminster Gas Light Company, 617. ex Div. 27. Half-year.- Bath Gas, 3. Premium. - Russel nstitution, 127. 12s. Surrey Ditto, 81. 8s.

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RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, and Co. Bank-Buildings, London.

Printed by J. Nichole and Son, 26, Parlament Streef, Westminster.

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