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month was announced the death of three other children in the same family.

At Chertsey, in her 78th year, Mrs. Annabella North.

At Twickenham, in her 94th year, the relict of the late Amos Vialls, esq.

At Reading, in his 54th year, John Carter, esq. late of Highlands, Shinfield, Berks. Jaue, wife of John Forsyth, esq. of Deptford.

May 2. In Upper Grosvenor-street, Susan, the last surviving child of John Wharton, esq. M. P.

At Walthamstow, Essex, in his 72d year, John Wansey, esq.

Gen. Vicars, formerly of the Life Guards, and brother to Mrs. P. La Touche.

In John-street, Blackfriars-road, in his 39th year, Mr. Matt. Miller, late of the Receiver General's Office, Custom House.

At Richmond, Surrey, John Dueffell, esq. 20 years one of the Representatives of Bishopsgate Ward in Common Council.

In Yardly-street, in his 58th year, Charles Croughton, esq. late of Richmond, Virginia.

May 3. The wife of Capt. Stephen Newport, of George-street, Waterford.

At Saint Stephen's, near Canterbury, Frances, daughter of the Rev. Henry Plumptre.

At West Green, near Tottenham, in his 23d year, Arthur Babington, Student of Trinity College, Cambridge, son of Dr. Wm. Babington, of Aldermanbury.

May 4. In Tyndale place, Islington, in his 66th year, Thomas Griffith, esq. The wife of Dr. Ferris, Physician, of Beaconsfield.

At Lisson Grove North, St. Mary-labonne, in his 82d year, Thos. Pattrick, esq. In Charles-street, Berkeley-square, in her 79th year, the Right Hon. Lady Heneage Osborn, second wife and relict of Sir George Osborn, bart. of Chicksands Priory, Bedfordshire. She was the daughter of Daniel 7th Earl of Winchelsea and Nottingham.

The Rev. Thos. Barstow, Rector of Aldham, and also of St. Laurence, in the county of Essex, in the 76th year of his age, and in the 50th of his incumbency of the former parish.

In his 30th year, Mr. Edw. Carr Webb, late of the Bank of England.

May 7. In Smart's Buildings, in her one hundred and fifth year, Anne Henley. - This extraordinary woman was born at West Chester, in 1716, and completed her 104th year the 4th of March last. She had enjoyed an uninterrupted state of health till within six days of her death, and retained her faculties in full vigour till within a few hours of her end. Her beverage to her 40th year was whey, which she discontinued upon coming to London. The latter part of her life she received something weekly from the parish, but supported herself chiefly by making pincushions, which were neatly executed, and without the aid of glasses.

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She had borne 13 children, four of whom are left to survive her, the youngest being upwards of 60 years old. She used to sit at various doors in Holboru, to sell her cushions; was short in stature, always wearing a grey cloak, and was as mild and modest in her deportment as she was cleanly in her person.

At Bath, in her 84th year, the relict of the late Geo. Phipps, esq. of Cork.

At Waltham Abbey, Essex, aged 78, William Mason, esq.

May 8. At Cheltenham, the relict of J. Poploe Birch, esq. of Garnstone, Herefordshire.

At Heton Lodge, near Leeds, Gen. Geo. Bernard, Colonel of his Majesty's 84th Regiment.

At Hillingdon, John Maud, esq.

At Portsea, James Napper, esq. formerly surgeon at Hampstead, Middlesex.

May 9. Aged 46, Mr. Edward Edmunds, late keeper of the Radcliffe Library, in the University of Oxford.

At Langleys, Essex, Samuel Joliffe

At Bevis Mount, Hampshire, Henry Tufnell, esq.-By his death a considerHulton, esq. Barrister-at-Law.

At Brighton, in her 70th year, the widow of the late Joseph Chitty, esq. of Chadwell, Essex.

At Rochford, Essex, aged 68, Elizabeth, only daughter of the late John Boghurst, esq. of Strood, Kent.

May 5. At Paris, Parr Bulkeley, esq. In Great Ormond-street, the relict of Mr. Atkins, formerly Master of Sir John Gresham's Grammar School, at Holt, in Norfolk.

At Honfleur (Calvados), in France, Sarah, wife of Col. Lambrecht, of the Royal Artillery.

May 6. In Portman-square, John Denison, esq. of Ossington Hall, Nottinghamshire,

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able property in the Counties of Essex, York, Northumberland, and Middlesex, devolves to his nephew John Joliffe Tufnell, of Broomfield place, esq.

At the New Passage, whither he had gone for the benefit of his health, after a lingering illness, John Morgan, esq. an eminent surgeon and apothecary, of Bath, and a Member of the Body Corporate.

At Hackney, Mary, widow of the late Thomas Dawson, M.D. of that place.

At Belfast, Ellen, wife of Joseph Follingsby, esq. Comptroller of Customs for that port.

May 10. At Bicton, Devonshire, aged 83, Charlotte, relict of the late Wm. Bastard, esq. of Kitley, in the same county.

In Norfolk-street, Strand, Capt. John

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At Cheltenham, in his 57th year, Major Gen. Sir Haylett Framingham, K. C. B. and of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Colonel of the Royal Horse Artillery, and Commanding Officer of the Royal Artillery, in Ireland.

At Chelsea, suddenly, Mr. Wedgebury, one of his Majesty's Pages, and formerly a Page to the Princess Charlotte of Wales. It is a singular coincidence, that one of the Yeomen of the Guard died also on the same evening.

At Lowestoffe, Suffolk, in his 48th year, Henry Humphries, sq.

In King-street, Canterbury, aged 98, Mrs. Anna Maria Lefevre.-She has lived in the reigns of four Kings of England, and been subjected to various diversities of fortune.

At Crockerton, near Warminster, Wiltshire, in her 76th year, Jane, the wife of Gregory Seale, esq.

May 11. ln Park-street, Islington, in her 80th year, Mrs. Mary Morgan, relict of Walter Morgan, esq. This respectable lady had been a widow 22 years; and has left a numerous progeny of children, grand-children, and greatgrand-children, to imitate her virtues, and venerate her memory.'

At Winchester, suddenly, the Rev. Frederick Iremonger, M. A. Freberdary of Winchester Cathedral, Vicar of Wherwell, and Rector of St. John's, Hants.

At Knowle Lodge, Warwickshire, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. Thomas Blyth, of that place.

May 12. At his seat, Scrivels by Hall,

Lincolnshire, aged 57, Lewis Dymoke, esq. the King's Hereditary Champion at the Coronation. The office of the King's Champion was enjoyed by him as Lord of the Manor of Scrivelsby. His motto was Pro Rege dimico.-He is succeeded in his honours and estates by his brother, the Rev. J. Dymoke, Rector of Scrivelsby and Prebendary of Lincoln.

At Bicester, Mary, widow of the Rev. Dr. Page, late Head Master of Westminster School, who died last year (see vol. LXXXIX. ii. p. 374.) They have left nine orphan children to lament their loss.

At Harefield Park, Middlesex, Alexander, son of Alexander Stewart, esq. of Huntfield, Lanarkshire.

May 14. In Torquay, Devonshire, in his 69th year, suddenly, whilst in conversation with a part of his family, Henry Foot, esq. of Berwick St. John, Wiltshire.

At her house in King-street, Norwich, in her hundred and fourth year, Mrs. Lany, relict of the Rev. Benjamin Lany, Rector of Mulbarton, in Norfolk, who died in 1766. She was daughter of John Revett, esq. of Brandeston, in this county, and sister to the late Nicholas Revett, esq. well known to the scientific world, for his cooperation with the late James Stuart, esq. in the great work which they published of "The Antiquities of Athens." She was a woman of a strong mind, and retained her faculties to the last. By Mr. Lany she had three daughters; two of them survive her; the third married the late Sir Wm. Chapman, bart. and died in 1796.

May 18. After a few hours illness, in his 82d year, J. Forbes, esq. of Bakerstreet, Portman-square.

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

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BILL OF MORTALITY, from April 25, to May 23, 1820.

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AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending May 20, 1820.

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PRICE OF FLOUR, per Sack, May 22, 60s. to 65s.

OATMEAL, per Boll of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, May 20, 25s. 6d.
AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, May 24, 38s. Old. per cwt.

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AVERAGE PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, May 26:

St. James's, Hay 3l. 17s. 9d. Straw 11. 9s. 3d. Clover Ol. Os. Od.-Whitechapel, Hay 4l. 1s. Straw 14. 10s. Clover 64, 16s. 6d.-Smithfield, Hay 3. 16s. 6d. Straw 14. 9s. Clover 5l. 15s.

SMITHFIELD, May 26. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.

Beef.......................5s. Od. to 6s.
Mutton....................5$. 8d. to 6s.

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Beasts.............. 420 Calves 90.
Sheep and Lambs 5,100 Pigs 200.

COALS, May 26: Newcastle 29s. Od. to 38s. 3d.-Sunderland, 37s. 9d. to 00s. Od.

TALLOW, per Stone, 8lb. Town Tallow 64s. Od. Yellow Russia 62s.

SOAP, Yellow 90s. Mottled 102s. Curd 106s.-CANDLES, 11s. 6d. per Doz. Moulds 13s. Od.

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Grand Debentures, 901. per Cent, 621. ex Half-Year's Div. 11. 10s.THE AVERAGE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL SHARES and other PROPERTY, in May, 1820 (to the 25th), at the Office of Mr. Scorr, 28, New Bridge-street, London.Erewash Canal, 9991. 19s. ex Half-year's Div. 281.- Grand Junction, 2181. Div. 91. Surrey, 641.Regent's, 331. Worcester and Birmingham, 261.- Kennet and Avon, 19. Div. 1.- Huddersfield, 137. - West India Dock, 1747. Div. 10l. per Ann. - London Dock, 751. 15s. Div. 31. per Ann. Commercial Dock, 581. 31. per Aun. — Globe Assurance, 118/. Div. 6l.-Vauxhall Bridge, 167. 10s. Southwark Bridge, 174, 5s. — Waterloo Ditto, 51, 10s.-Grand Junction Water Works, 351. 10s.-Chelsea Ditto, 13. 10s. Div. 12s. per Ann. - Westminster Gas Light Company, 591. ex Div. 21. Halfyear. New Ditto, 81. Premium. - Russel Institution, 13. 2s. 6d. Surrey Ditto, 81. 8s. Highgate Archway, 67. - Kentish Town Junction Road, 127.- London Instituper Ann. - Monmouthshire, 1457. ex Half-year's Div. 57. per Ann. -Ellesmere, 751. 41. tion, 39 Guineas.

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