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1819. AT Calcutta, aged 33, James June 23.1 Robinson, esq. M. D. Superintendant of the European Insane Hospital at that Presidency, eldest son of the late Rev. T. Robinson, of Leicester.

July 7. In his 66th year, Benjamin Turner, esq. one of the Attorneys of the Supreme Court of Judicature, and the oldest British resident at Calcutta.

Oct. 3. At Marseilles, the Chevalier Aimable De Loppinot de la Tresilliere, Lieutenant in the 12th regiment of foot, and son of Gen. Count de Loppinot, of the Island of Trinidad.

Nov. 11. At sea, Donald Campbell, esq. Rear-Admiral of the White, and Flagofficer at the Leeward Islands. The Salisbury, with his remains, reached Barbadoes on the following Saturday.

Oct. 20. At his seat, Springfield, near Ross, Herefordshire, aged 74, Imm Trusted, one of the Society of Friends.

Dec. 13. At Varessa, near Como, Italy, Count Dandolo; not less known by his writings on chemistry and rural economy, than by the part he took in the political events of the Republic of Venice in 1797.

Dec. 15. At Edinburgh, Katherine, relict of the late William Mure, esq. of Caldwell, one of the Barons of the Exchequer for Scotland.

Dec. 16. At Mildenhall, Suffolk, Emily Georgiana, daughter of Sir H. Bunbury, K. C. B.

At the Manse of Lochgoilhead, the Rev. Dr. Macdougal, minister of that parish, in the 63d year of his age, and 36th year of his ministry.

Dec. 18. At Bath, suddenly, aged 65. Francis Fayerman, esq. Vice-Admiral of the Blue.

Alex. Rochelle Luscombe, esq. of Stony Mill, Galway.

At Tunbridge, aged 71, Wm. Simmons, esq. The death of this Gentleman was occasioned by his foot slipping in descending the steps into his garden; he felt little or no injury at the time, but a mortification ensued, which speedily terminated his existence.

Dec. 19. Aged 94, Mr. John Rowe, founder and preacher to a new Sect of Religion, which sprung up at Calverton about 40 years ago. Their tenets are similar to those of "The Friends," excepting their having a regular preacher; and, of course, they disapprove of the marriageceremony, as performed in the Establishmeut, and marry amongst themselves. Mr. Rowe resided at Calverton, and continued to preach in a small chapel at that place until a short time before his death.

Dec. 20. At the Grove, Peasenhall, Suffolk, in his 20th year, Mr. Henry Jermyn. The severity of his last illness he bore with the same exemplary patience,

which he had manifested during a short life of great corporeal suffering.

After a long illness, the wife of Daniel Sewell, of Thetford Abbey, Norfolk, esq. By her death, her family are bereaved of a kind and valuable friend, and the poor of a constant and liberal benefactress.

At Loudham Hall, Suffolk, the youngest son of Jacob Whitbread, esq.

After a long illness, aged 62, James Barham, esq. Solicitor, of Ixworth, Suffolk.

At Downe-park, Lieut. col. Wm. Rattray, late of the Hon. East India Company's Bengal Artillery.

Dec. 22.

At Wexford, Louisa Wilmot, the wife of Stamford Carroll, esq. late of the 4th dragoons. She was daughter of Sir John Heathcote, and niece of Sir Nigel Gresley.

In Forth-street, Edinburgh, the widow of the late Andrew Dalzell, esq. professor of Greek in the University of Edinburgh.

At Copdock, Suffolk, greatly respected, the relict of Mr. Whimper Cook.

Dec. 23. At Paris (on his way to the South of France), in his 23d year, A. Durdin, esq. of Belgrove (Cork).

Dec. 25. In New Inn lane, Oxford, the Abbé Senéchal, one of the Teachers of the French Language in that University, and formerly one of the Professors belonging to the College at Amiens.

At Tiverton, aged 102, Wm. Gammins. He reaped several sheaves of corn in a field belonging to Geo. Barne, esq. when in his 100th year.

Dec. 26. At Bandon, aged 21, John, second son of Christopher Dowden, esq. But a few minutes previous to his death, he left the Meeting House of the Presbyterian Congregation of Bandon, of which he was a member, in perfect health and vigour, to get a flute, with which he intended to join in one of the sacred services of devotion; when, having arrived at home,' and placed his hand on the drawer where the instrument was, he fell, and life was extinct in a moment.

At Brighton, aged 62, the Rev. Fred. Hamilton, formerly Minister of the Independent Congregation assembling in Union-' street.

In Erskine-street, Liverpool, aged 61, Alice, widow of the late Thos.Cartwright, esq.

At Wrissle Lodge, aged 65, John Faithful Fortescue, one of the superannuated Admirals of His Majesty's fleet.

At Brixton-hill, Charles Gustavus Weston, esq. late of Brompton, and New Clement's Inn.

At his brother's (the Lord Chief Baron), in Stephen's Green, Dublin, Wm. O'Grady, esq. youngest son of the late Darby O'Grady, esq. of Mount Prospect, Limerick.

Dec. 27. In her 85th year, the widow of the late Mr. John Dobson, of Ipswich.

Dec.

1820] Obituary; with Anecdotes of remarkable Persons.

Dec. 28. Aged five years, George, and on the 29th, aged three years and a half, Henry, sons of Mr. George Baldwin, of Walworth: these two brothers throughout the Sunday previous had the flattering appearance of perfect health.

Dec. 29. To the inexpressible grief of his relatives, to nativity, and the poor, the Rev. Wm. Floyer, of Stinsford, Dorset, son of the late John Floyer, esq. of Upway, in the same county. He was of Queen's College, Oxford, B. C. L. 1770; and was presented to the vicarage of Stinsford, co. Dorset, in 1784, by the Countess Dowager of Ilchester. To record the numerous virtues of this excellent man, would not be possible: suffice it to say, that his charities were unbounded; that he lived, as he died, in peace with God and man, and without ever having been known to commit a wrong action.

In his 81st year, Mr. Drant, shoemaker, who some time since retired from business. He went into the market at Louth to purchase some potatoes, and inmediately after returning to his house dropped down and expired.

At Fratton, near Portsmouth, Capt. Ennis, of the Portsmouth Division of Royal Marines,

Thos. Price Lyster, esq. R. N. youngest son of the late R. Lyster, esq. of Barton Castle, Shropshire.

Dec. 30. In Nelson-square, Great Surrey-street, in his 74th year, John Box, esq. of Weeping Cross, Staffordshire.

Dec. 31. In Tavistock-street, Bedfordsquare in his 74th year, Richard Barker, esq.

The Rev. D. Bingham, D. D. aged 76, Vicar of Great Gaddesden and Hemel Hempstead, Herts, Chaplain to his Majesty, and late Archdeacon of London.

At Lawrence End, Hertfordshire, in his 81st year, the Rev. Johu Hawkins, A. M. rector of Barton-le-Clay, Bedfordshire.

At Chigwell, Arthur Bashe Baker, esq. At Islington, aged 80, the relict of the Rev, John Griffiths, late of Hitchin, Herts. Lately. Aged 41, in Dudley-court, Falcon-square, William Hollaman, esq.

In Newman-street, in his 78th year, Thomas Jeffereys, esq.

In Bond-street, in his 23d year, the Rev. Isaac Austin, M. A. of Ilfracombe, Devonshire, only son of the late W. Austin, M. D.

At Bath, in his 82d year, the Rev. Dr. James Drought, many years Senior Fellow, and Professor of Divinity, of Trinity College, Dublin.

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In the Commercial-road, aged 35 years, after a few days illness, Capt. John Bishop, Commander of the Juno, in the Cape Trade.

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Berks. At Reading, in his 84th year, the Rev. William Sugden, formerly Fellow of Brasenose-college, Oxford, M. A. 1771, and late rector of Cottingham, Northamptonshire.

Dorset. At Weymouth, aged 82, Hen. Marder, esq. formerly a Banker in the town of Dorchester, of the firm of Mox and Marder, on its first establishment.

Essex. At Shalford, aged 103, Mrs. Mary Parrott.

Rev. George Porter, M. A. many years lecturer of Billericay chapel; leaving a widow and nine children to lament their loss.

Herts. At Ware, aged 34, Arthur Cuthbert Beaumont, esq. late Captain in the 44th regiment of foot.

Leicestershire. At Hinckley, the Rev. J. Freeston, minister of the Baptist meeting. Somersetshire. At Compton Pauncefoot, the Rev. J. Palmer, D. D.

At King's Bromptom, the Rev. Thomas Todd, vicar of that place, aged 57.

At Frome Woodlands, aged 66, Ann Moore. She was returning from consulting with her son-in law on the approaching funeral of her father, aged 91, and was found dead in a field not far from her cottage, supposed from apoplexy.

Suffolk. At Exning lodge (the residence of her son-in-law, Edward Martin, esq.) aged 73, Mrs. Derisley of Thetford, relict of J. Derisley, esq.

Surrey. At Norwood, in his 36th year, Elton Hamond, esq.

At Richmond Terrace, John Protheroe, esq. of the firm of Protheroe and Hunt, merchants, of Bristol.

Warwickshire. Of a paralytic seizure, in his 73d year, the Rev. John Baddeley, of Birmingham.

Wilts. At the Parsonage House, Bishopstrow, in his 55th year, the Rev. Wm. Williams, formerly fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, M. A. 1791, and 25 years rector of the above parish.

Yorkshire. At Greenhills, near Sheffield, aged 88, Mr. John Fox. He has left children, grand-children, and great grand-children, to the number of 100.

SCOTLAND. At Dundee, in his 77th year, John Gould, esq. late Provost of that burgh.

IRELAND. At Pleasant View, near Dublin, in her 83d year, the relict of the late Napper Tandy, esq. and last surviving child of the late Jas. Jones, esq. of Whiteball, near Platten.

ABROAD, Count Fred. Leopold, of Holberg, one of the most distinguished characters in Germany.

At Dieppe, aged 35, Capt. G. C. Urmston, R. N. son of the late Capt. Urmston, of the East India service.

At Naples, the relict of Walter Grant,

On Highgate Hill, in his 75th year, C. esq. Registrar and Master in Equity, at

Walker, esq.

Madras.

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At Blower Hall, in the parish of St. James's, Jamaica, Jane, wife of Edward Montague, esq.

At the Isle of France, Alexander Wm. Young, esq. Commissary-General of that island.

At Madras, in his 48th year, Lieut.-col. E. Baynton Bagshaw, of the 25th Native Infantry.

1820, Jan. 1. Of a worm fever, convulsions and whooping cough, Miss Foulkes, sole daughter of lieut. - col. Foulkes, of Erriviatt, Denbighshire, North Wales, to the great grief of all her friends and relatives.

Mr. Charles Seamann, of Yarmouth, Norfolk, and late Resident Surgeon, at Smyrna, to the Levant Company.

In the neighbourhood of the New Kentroad, aged 60, Christina, wife of Capt. Kidd, late of Falmouth.

In his 10th year, of the small-pox, Geo. Frederick, son of Mr. Kendrick Collett, of Chancery-lane.-He had been inoculated in his infancy with the cow-pock.

In Lower Grosvenor-street, Margaret, third daughter of the late Christ. Metcalfe, esq. of Hawsted, Suffolk.

In Beaumont-street, in his 78th year, I. Phipps, esq.

At Walworth, of apoplexy, Mr. Wm. Dudds Clarke, stock-broker.

In Bentinck-street, Manchester-square, in his 76th year, John Hooper, esq.

Jan. 2. In London, after a long illness, aged 33, James Turner, esq. banker, of Halesworth, Suffolk.

Charlotte Maria Myddelton, third daughter of the late Rev. Robert Myddelton, D. D. of Gwany nog, Denbighshire.

Instantaneously, during attendance on divine service, at the church of Kingstonupon-Thames, Mr. John Wornham Penfold, of Hampton Wick.

Jan. 3. At Landaff, Sarah, wife of Luke Ashburner, esq. late of Bombay, and daughter of the late Rev. Geo. Cadogan Morgan.

Mr. Wm. Rivers, watch-maker, of 38, Cornhill.

At Penzance, Theodosia Mary, wife of Sam. Crawley, esq. of Stockwood, Bedfordshire, M. P. for Honiton.

Jan. 4. In her 89th year, Mrs. Driffield, of Clapham Common, Surrey.

At Aberdeen, aged 77, Thos. Bannerman, esq. merchaut.

Aged 42, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Wm. Blackall, of Basinghall-street.

In St. Martin's-lane, aged 34, Thomas Hodge, esq.

In Savage-gardens, in her 70th year, Mrs. Jane Taber.

In Guildford-street, in his 75th year, W. Savill, esq.

In Great Ormond-street, in his 73d year, Mr. G. Shepheard.

Jan. 5. In Cecil-street, in his 72d year, Wm. Winchester, esq. many years an eminent stationer in the Strand.

Aged 68, Mr. Thos. Ayre, many years keeper of the Castle, in Newcastle.-He was present at the siege of Quebec, and was one of the men at the gun from which the celebrated American Gen, Montgomery received his death-wound. He afterwards commanded a vessel from Newcastle, in the Hamburgh trade, for above 20 years.

Mr. James Doyle, son of N. Doyle, esq. of Cappagh, Ireland. He had retired in perfect health from the College of Maynooth, to pass his Christmas vacation amid the endearments of social life. The next morning he quitted the breakfast-table to take his usual walk: not making his appearance at the expected time, his sister dispatched a servant to request his return. The messenger not finding him, his father went after him, and had not proceeded far, when his every feeling of soul was harrowed up at seeing that son, who one hour before he had viewed in all the pride of health, now lying prostrate on the earth, the vital spark being extinct.

Jan. 6. The Rev. W. Hole, of Kertcott, near Barnstaple, a very aged and much respected gentleman. He was found lifeless on the road near his residence; having fallen from his horse, it is believed, in an apoplectic fit. He had left his workmen only a few minutes before, apparently in perfect health.

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In Bedford-square, in his 74th year, John Scott, esq.

Frances, wife of John Hadley, esq. of Craven-street, Strand.

At Hitchin, Herts, aged 15, William, only son of the Rev. Richard Lucas.

Mr. Samuel-Millington, late master of a private academy at Hayes, Middlesex.

At Beechwood, Herts, in her 13th year, Gertrude, the youngest daughter of Sir John Sebright, bart.

At Exeter, aged 84, Capt. Jas. Hudson, of the Royal Invalids.-He served at Martinico, in 1756; at Belleisle, in 1761; at New York, 1770 (where he was severely wounded); and at Bunker's Hill, in 1775.

At Wittam's Buildings, Old-street, aged 50, Mr. T. Imeson, tobacconist, of Shoreditch.

At Beverley, in her 78th year, the widow of the Rev. George Sinclair, M. A. Rector of Wilford, near Nottingham, and Vicar of Melbourn, Derbyshire.

Jan. 7. At Saffron Walden, Mr. Col. Payn, bookseller. He was taken ill, and expired immediately. This is the third awful instance of sudden death which has occurred to persons in the prime of life in that town within the last two months.

At Forest Lodge, Essex, aged 75, Eleanor, relict of the late Sam. Bosanquet, esq. of Forest House.

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1820.]

Obituary; with Anecdotes of remarkable Persons.

At Eton, Miss Keate, sister to the Rev. Dr. Keate, Head Master at Eton College. At Twickenham, aged 59, John Taylor, esq. merchant, in Broad-street.

At Ghent, in her 13th year, Lydia Neunburg, daughter of G. B. Lonsdale, esq. of London.

In Bishopsgate-street, aged 68, Mr. Wm. Budden, of Rochester.

At West End, in the parish of Fewston, Yorkshire, in his 110th year, Mr. John Demaine. The chief amusement of his life was hunting, which he always pursued on foot, and which he continued until within the last five years of his life. He was never known to exchange his clothes, however wet, and never experienced a day's confinement from illness in his life. After he had attained his 100th year, he complained that he was grown old, and could not leap over a style or a ditch with his customary agility.

Jan. 8. At Whitley, near Coventry, Caroline, daughter of the late Richard Bury, esq. of Coventry.

John Baines, esq. of Skipton, brother of the late Mrs. Netherwood, of the same place.

In George-street, Hanover-street, aged 66, Charles Warde, esq. of Squerries' Lodge, Kent.

Jan. 9. Wm. T. Taylor, esq. of Turnham-green Terrace, Deputy Inspector of Hospitals in the British Army.

Aged 105, John Edwards, a pauper in the workhouse of St. Ives, Huntingdonshire.

At Amersham, Bucks, in her 66th year, Mrs. Kenyon.

At Spennels, near Kidderminster, Mr. Frost, one of the Magistrates of that borough.

In Margaret-street, Cavendish-square, in his 83d year, Mr. Denis Jacob.

Jan. 10. At Little Syon, the Right Hon. Lady Elizabeth Percy, second daughter of the late and sister of the present Duke of Northumberland.

Aged 18, Charlotte Anne, only daughter of Charles Gwilt, esq. of Icklingham, Suffolk.

At Hammersmith, in his 57th year, Jas. Nott, esq.

In Mount-street, Mile-end, in his 57th year, Mr. A. Sibbald, formerly of Barbadoes; but since, for many years, of Truman's Brewery, Spitalfields.

Jan. 11. At Tilbuster Lodge, near Godstone, in her 17th year, Joanna, daughter of Alexander Macleay, esq.

Sussanna, wife of W. Breach, esq. of Sloane-street.

In Great Surrey-street, Jane, wife of Thomas Adderley, esq.

In Paradise-row, Chelsea, Anne, relict of William Bulkeley, esq. formerly Major of Chelsea Hospital.

At Marlborough-buildings, Bath, Edw.

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Office, Exchequer, Temple.

Aged 66, Mr. Edward Cockerton, of
Aldersgate-street.

At Exeter, in her 77th year, Mary, Dowager Countess of Rothes, relict of the late S. Langton, esq. of Langton, Lincolnshire.

In Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-square, in his 56th year, Nathaniel Halford, esq. Attorney-at-law.

Jan. 12. In his 43d year, Mr. John Wood, of the firm of Bainbridge and Wood, of Holborn,

At Ickwell Bury, Beds, Susan, eldest daughter of the late John Harvey, esq. At Peckham, aged 52, Mrs. Draper,

The Hon. Mrs. Harley, relict of the Rev. Dr. John Harley, Bp. of Hereford (who died in 1788), and mother of the Earl of Oxford.

At Twickenham, James Hatfield, only son of S. Thomas Cole, esq.

At Exeter, Mr. William Tozer, of Sudbury, Suffolk.

Jan. 13. Edward Browne, esq. of Castlemoyle, co. Connaught, in Ireland. About three o'clock this day, as he was passing near Horseleap, accompanied by his servant, in a gig, he received a shot, which caused his immediate death. He was, it is supposed, mistaken for another person, whose extraordinary zéal in suppressing sedition has lately made him obnoxious to the disaffected peasantry; and we have to regret that this inestimable young man has fallen a victim to such unmerited revenge. His remains were removed shortly after to his brother-in-law's, John Nolan, of Balmderry, esq. The distraction in which that family, with his other numerous friends and relatives, are involved, cannot be described.

At Southampton, the relict of the late P. Breton, esq.

At Catton, Norfolk, Robert Harvey, esq. a Justice of the Peace for that county, and for the city of Norwich.

At Horton-place, near Epsom, Surrey, aged 70, Elizabeth, wife of James Trotter, esq.

In Sloane-street, in her 81st year, Mrs. Thomson, late of Greenwich.

Jan. 14. At Hampstead, in her 63d year, Jean, relict of the late Robert Milligan, esq. of Rosslyn House, Hampstead. At Tamfield-house, near Taunton, aged 76, Elizabeth, only sister of the late Lieut.gen. Chapman.

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In Friday-street, very suddenly, aged 42, Jeremiah Cowper, esq. of the house of Hopkins and Cowper, warehousemen, Friday-street. The deceased was playing at cards at his own house, when they momentarily dropped from his hand, and he died instantly, without speaking a word or uttering a groan.

In Cavendish-square, Mrs. Crewe, wife of

of the Hon. General John Crewe, only son and heir of the Right Hon. John Lord Crewe, of Crewe, in Cheshire. She was the daughter of Hungerford, esq. of Calne, Wilts; was married May 5, 1807, and bas left one son and two daughters.

Jan. 15. At Bath, aged 81, Mrs. SarahMartha Holroyd, only surviving sister of the earl of Sheffield.

In Kirby-street, Hatton-garden, Christiana, wife of William Lodder, esq.

Walter Small Griffith, esq. late a Lieutenant in the 1st Garrison Battalion, youngest son of E. Griffith, esq. of the Police Office, Shadwell.

At Highgate, the son of Nath. Harden, jun. esq.

In Charlotte-street, Bloomsbury, in her 65th year, the relict of the late B. Boswell, esq. of Iver Lodge, Bucks.

At Kennington, aged 43, Harriet, the wife of Mr. L. Swainson, of Nag's Headcourt, Gracechurch-street.

At Highgate, Elizabeth, fourth daughter of the late William Bloxam, esq.

Jan. 16. In Sloane-street, the widow of the late John Andre, esq. formerly of New Bond-street.

In Bloomsbury square, the widow of the late Joseph Lyon, esq.

At Wimbledon, aged 80, Mr. John Edwards, one of the oldest inhabitants of that place.

Aged 77, Mrs. Chawner, of Upper Guildford-street.

At Maida-hill, in her 77th year, Henrietta, widow of the late Rear Admiral Jahleel Brenton, and mother of Sir J. Brenton, bart, and of Capt. E. Brenton, R. N.

Jan. 17. In New Cavendish-street, aged 76, Lieutenant-general James Campbell. At his house in Gloucester-terrace, Mile-end (iù consequence of a fall from the steru of the ship Richard and Sibbella), aged 60, Mr. Richard Redman.

Richard Clerke, esq. of Kengston, Ox, fordshire.

In South-street, West-square, in his 74th year, James Hedger, esq.

At Walworth, at a very advanced age, William Paul, esq.

Jan. 18. Aged 92, the widow of the late Mr. Linley, formerly of Drury-lane Theatre, who was the father of the first Mrs. Sheridan.

Aged 75, the relict of Mr. William Ironmonger, of Derby, and daughter of the late William Toplis, esq. of Wirksworth, Derbyshire.

At Edmonton, in his 10th year, James, son of Mr. William Tait, and grandson of Dr. John Hunter, Professor of Humanity in the University of St. Andrew.

In Buckingham-street, Fitzroy-square, aged 73, Mrs. Cornell.

Jan. 19. In Queen-street, May Fair, at a very advanced age, the Hon. Cathe rine Neville, daughter, of William, 14th Lord Abergavenny. She was born June 20, 1728, and was sister to the late, and aunt to the present Earl of Abergavenny.

Marrisco, wife of Mr. Henry Okey, of Tavistock place, Russell-square...

Jan. 21. At his seat at Blake-ball, near Ongar, iu his 75th year, Capel Cure, esq. of Great George street, Westminster. Jan. 26. At Forty-hill, Enfield, aged 75, Mrs. Crozier.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for January, 1820. Taken at 9 o'clock, A.M.

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