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Moore. On the 29th August, at Blandford, after a long and painful illness, Lydia Eliza, the beloved wife of Frederick Harry Moore, Esq., of Blandford, Dorset, solicitor. Morson, Henry, Esq., 20th Aug. Nesbit. On the 18th of May, 1843, at sea, on board the Rajasthan, on her voyage from Bombay to England, Hay, daughter of the late Rev. Kenneth Bayne of Greenock, the wife of the Rev. Robert Nesbit, Free Church Missionary, Bombay.

Nethercoat, Isaac, of Leatherhead, Surrey, 21st Aug., aged 77. Newton, Samuel, Esq., of Croxton Park, co. Cambridge, and Pickhill Hall, co. Denbigh, 15th Sept., aged 80. Ogilvie. On Thursday, the 31st Aug., at Harrogate, aged 77, James Charles Bladwell Ogilvie, Esq., of Swannington-hall, Norfolk.

O'Reilly. On the 3rd Sept., at his residence, the North Gate-street House, Chester, of English cholera, John Edward O'Reilly, Esq., M.B., of Trinity College, Dublin, the O'Reilly of Annagh Abbey, in the county of Cavan.

Osborn, Sir John, Bart., of Chicksand Priory, co. Bedford. The decease of this venerable Baronet, who was in his 76th year, took place on the 29th Aug., at his residence in Porchester-terrace. Sir John was only son of the late General Sir George Osborn, Bart., by Elizabeth, his first wife, eldest dau. and co-heir of John Bannister, Esq., and grandson of Sir Danvers Osborn, Bart., Governor of New York, by the Lady Mary Montagu, his wife, daughter of George Earl of Halifax. He married, 14th Sept., 1809, Frederica Louisa, daughter of the late Sir Charles Danvers, Bart., and had five sons and three daughters; the eldest of the former being the present Sir Geo. Robert Osborn, Bart., who is married to Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Kerr, sister of the Earl of Antrim. The Bedfordshire family of Osborn was founded and the estate of Chicksand purchased, by Peter Osborn, Esq., Treasurer's Remembrancer and Privy Purse to King Edward VI. In early life, Sir John Osborn was attached for a short period to Lord Whitworth's embassy at the Court of Russia, after which, returning home, he became one of the Knights of the Shire for the county of Bedford, in 1724, and continued to sit in Parliament for many consecutive years. From 1811 to 1824, he held

office as one of the Lords of the Admiralty; and in the latter year was appointed a Commissioner for Auditing the Public Accounts, all the duties of which station he fulfilled till within a short period of his decease. O'Verbury, Mary Hood, wife of Nathl. O'Verbury, Upper Tooting, 17th Sept. Paddon. On the 19th Aug., Ellen, wife of Edward Paddon, Esq., of Fareham, Hants, and fourth daughter of the late Christopher Magnay, Esq., of EastHill, Wandsworth.

Parker. On the 30th Aug., at No. 30, Connaught-terrace, the house of her son-in-law, Robert Vincent, Esq., Mary Ann, the widow of the late Captain John Parker, R.N., in her 83d year. Paskin, Mary, wife of Charles Paskin, Esq., of the Vote Office, House of Commons, 9th Sept, aged 47.

Peel. On the 18th Aug., at South-shore, near Blackpool, in his 38th year, Robert Peel, of Church-bank, Lancashire, Esq., third son of the late Robert Peel, Esq., of Acrington-house, and Hyndburn, in the same county.

Pell, Bennett, Esq., late of Finsburyplace, 25th Aug, at Mitcham, aged 65. Perram, John, Esq., late of Norfolk-sq., Brighton, 26th Aug., at Clapham, aged

62.

Perios. On the 13th Aug., in London,

aged 31, Frederick Claude Hamilton, only surviving son of the late Monsieur Perois, of Londonderry. Pettigrew, Jane, wife of W. H. Pettigrew, Esq., surgeon, 24th Aug. Phipps. On the 19th July, at Madeira, in the 30th year of his age, Thomas Phipps, Esq., eldest son of the Rev. Barré Phipps, Rector of Selsey, Sus

sex.

Pitcher, Mrs. Sarah Jane, 17th Sept., at Clapham.

Pitt, Stephen, Esq., of Cricket Malherby, co. Somerset, and of Kensington, 24th Aug.

Plimpton, Richard, Esq., 31st Aug., at St. John's Wood, aged 76. Polhill, Frederick, Esq., of Howbury Park, co. Bedford, 20th September at Ramsgate, aged 50. This gentleman was last surviving son of the late John Polhill, Esq., of Cavendish-square, and grandson of Nathaniel Polhill, Esq., of Howbury Park, an eminent banker in the City, and tobacco merchant of Southwark, which he represented in Parliament. The family of Polhill is one of the most ancient in the counties of Kent and Sussex, having had possessions in the latter shire since the

reign of Elizabeth, and, in the former, time immemorial. Captain Polhill, whose death we record, sat for many years in the House of Commons as M.P. for Bedford. He was formerly an officer in the army, but retired from the service in 1830, being the senior Captain of the King's Dragoon Guards. He married in 1834, Frances Margaretta, daughter of John Dakeyne, Esq., of Bagthorpe House, Notts, and has left one daughter, Georgiana, and an only surviving son and successor, Frederic Charles, an officer in the 6th Dragoon Guards.

Plumley, William Dawson, Esq., of Mornington-place, 20th Aug., aged

61.

Poole, Octavia, relict of the late Charles Poole, Esq., formerly of the Grove, Stanmore, 18th Sept.

Prescod, William Hinds, Esq., of Barbadoes, 9th Sept.

Prichard. On Monday, the 11th Sept., at the Red-lodge, Bristol, in his 35th year, the Rev. James Cowles Prichard, late vicar of Mitcham, Surrey, eldest son of Dr. Prichard, Commissioner in Lunacy.

Pritchard, Thomas, son of the Rev. Geo. Pritchard, and late of the firm of Cartwright and Pritchard, Chancery-lane, 10th Sept.

Pullen, the Rev. W., M.A., at Babbecombe, Devon, 13th Sept.

Pye, Mr. James, of Berkley-sq., 12th Sept., aged 56.

Ranking, Arabella, wife of Joseph Rank

ing, Esq., formerly of Cheapside, 7th Sept. aged 73.

Raven, Katherine, 26th Aug., at Holloway.

Raven, John, Esq., of Summerfield, co.
Norfolk, 3d Sept., aged 66.
Rawlins, Sarah, wife of Samuel Rawlins,
Esq., of Rotton Park, co. Warwick,
27th Aug., aged 80.

Reade. On the 13th Sept., at Hutton Locras, near Gisborough, Yorkshire, aged 26, Melville Barbara, wife of George Reade, Esq., of that place, and second daughter of the late John Watson, Esq., of Wick-lodge, Brigh

ton.

Renton. On the 9th Sept., at Stanford. house, near Woodstock, Mary Ellen, widow of the late A. H. Renton, Esq., M.D., formerly of Funchall, Maderia. Riccard, Marian, wife of Russell Martyn Riccard, Esq., of Nunnery, South Moulton, 16th Sept.

Richardson, Sir W. H., of Chessel-house, Hants, 13th Sept., aged 57.

Richardson, Mrs. James, 12th Sept., at
Regent's Park-terrace.
Riley, George Francis, fourth son of
William F. Riley, Esq., 24th Aug., at
Forest Hill, near Windsor, aged 18.
Robson, John, Esq., of the Stock Ex-
change, 23d Aug., aged 67.

Ross, John MacKenzie, Esq., many years editor and proprietor of the Ceylon Herald, and afterwards of Upper Odewell estate, on that island. Ross. On the 20th Aug., at his residence, Oakdean, near Cowden, Kent, in the 61st year of his age, Lieutenant-Col. William Ross, H. P., late Colonel of the 23d or Royal Welsh Fusileers. Russell, James, Esq., of Dunlerseyhouse, co. Donegal, formerly of Southwark and the New Kent-road, 2nd Sept.

Sanders, the Rev. J. Willis, M. A., of Thwarts, in Millom, co. Cumberland, 6th Sept. aged 39.

Sanders. On the 22nd Aug., at her residence, Clapham Road, Frances, relict of Joseph Sanders, Esq., and sister of Martin Stutely, Esq., Cambridge Terrace, Regent's Park. Saunders. On the 14th Sept., in London, in the prime of life, George Saunders, Esq., youngest son of the late Captain Arthur Saunders, Esq., 12th Royal Lancers, lately a graduate of Oxford. Scholefield, On Thursday, the 24th of Aug., in her 23rd year, Caroline Sophia, the beloved wife of John Scholefield, Esq., of Edgbaston,_Birmingham, and eldest daughter of James Shaw, Esq., of Park Grove.

Selwyn. On the 26th Aug., at the Rec

tory, Hemingford Abbots, Huntingdonshire, in her 57th year, Fanny, the beloved wife of the Rev. Edward Selwyn, second daughter of the late Rev. John Simons, rector of Paul's Cray, Kent, Sergison, the Rev. William, late of Cuckfield Park, co. Sussex, 17th Sept., aged

69.

Shears, Richard, son of J. H. Shears, Esq., of Streatham Hill, at Port Philip, last March.

Skelton, William, Esq., of Upper Ebury Street, 13th Aug., aged 86. Sladen. On the 4th Sept., at the house of her uncle, at Lee, near Blackheath, Mary Eleanora. seventh daughter of John B. Sladen, Esq., of Ripple-court, in the county of Kent.

Smith, Benjamin, of Leicester, 25th Aug., aged 40.

Soaper, George, Esq., late of Guildford, Surrey, 27th Aug., at Godalming. Spong, Jane, relict of William Spong,

Esq., of Cobtree House, Boxley, Kent, 17th Sept.

Springet, the Rev. William Henry, of Rayleigh House, Brixton, 29th Aug., aged 61.

Stewart, Robert, Esq., 16th Sept., at
Bromley, St. Leonards, aged 57.
St. John. On the 3rd Aug., of decline,
Henry, eldest son of Robert William
St. John, Esq., Her Majesty's Consul.
General at Algiers.

Stirling, William Henry, Esq., of the 60th
Rifles, 24th Aug., aged 21.

Stock, James, Esq., 10th Sept., at West

dale House, near Liverpool, aged 76. Stokes, Wiliam, Esq., of Newington Crescent, Surrey, 27th Aug. Stringer, George, Esq., formerly of Islington, 28th Aug, at Tottenham Strother, Ann, eldest daughter of Anthony Strother, Esq., of the Shrubbery, Shooter's hill, 13th Sept, aged 13. Taylor, Russell Scott, Esq., eldest son of the late Edward Taylor, Esq., of Manchester, 15th Sept.

Tebbit, Frederick, Esq., 7th Sept., at Cottage House, Clapham-common, aged 23.

Thompson, John, Esq., 31st Aug., at Tottenham, aged 93.

Thompson, Marie Caroline, only child of the late Alexander Thompson, Esq., of Barbadoes, 13th Sept.

Thorold. On the 30th Aug., at 5, Albany-terrace, Regent's Park, aged 76, Anne Eliza, eldest daughter and heiress of the late Samuel Thorold, Esq., of Harmston-hall, Lincolnshire, and relict of Benjamin Thorold, Esq., of the same place.

Tiplady, William Henry, Esq., of Gowerstreet, 19th Sept., aged 37. Tolvor. On the 20th Aug., at Great Yarmouth, George Edward Tolvor, only surviving son of Samuel Tolvor, Esq., late Town-clerk of that borough. Tomkins, Jane Walker, wife of Samuel Tomkins, Esq., Jun., of Albert-road, 7th Sept., aged 37.

Tosswill, Charles Speare, Esq., of Torrington-place, 16th Sept., aged 49. Trollope. On the 12th Sept., in his 49th year, the Rev. Arthur Trollope, M. A., for 21 years curate of the united parishes of St. Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, St. Pancras, Soper-lane, and Allhallows, Honey-lane.

Tarmley, Joseph, Esq., 20th Sept., at Peckham.

Tylee, Mary, wife of John Napher Tylee, Esq., of Raby Lawn, Bath, 6th Sept. Vincent, Emilia Elizabeth, wife of George Giles Vincent, Esq., of the Sanctuary,

Westminster, on the 5th Sept., aged

63.

Wadeson, Robert Spiller, Esq., late of Austen Friars, 4th Sept.

Walker, James Melville, eldest son of the late Rear Admiral Walker, C.B. Walker, Anne, relict of Jonathan Walker, Esq., late of Ferham, near Kotheram, 22nd Aug.

Waller, John F., Esq., of the Woods and Forests, son of John Waller, Esq., late cashier of that office, 21st Aug., aged 34. Walmisley. On the 11th Sept., at the residence of her son-in-law, Henry Glazebrook. Esq., Golder's-green, Hendon, Mary Ann, wife of Thomas Forbes Walmisley, Esq., of Westminster, and mother of Dr. Walmisley, of Cambridge, aged 56.

Walton, Richard, Esq., Surgeon, of Cambridge, 20th Aug., at Ryde. Wansborough, Elizabeth, wife of T. W. Wansborough, Esq., M.D., of Rose Cottage, Chelsea, 20th Sept.

Waters, Robert Floyd, Esq., 2nd Sept., at St. Pierre Les Calais, France, aged

53.

Webb, John, Esq., of Raskelf, co. York

and Warlabye, co. Leicester, 28th Aug., at Vanvres, near Paris. Welchman. On Sunday, the 10th Sept., Sarah, the wife of Robert Frederick Welchman, Esq., of Southam, Warwickshire, solicitor, niece of William Taylor, Esq., of the same place. Wenham, Sarah, relict of Edward Wenham, Esq., of Hastings, 17th Aug., aged 65.

Wheatly, Joseph, Esq., of Leicester, 10th Sept., aged 74.

White, John, Esq., of Barge Yard Cham-.

bers, 13th Sept., at Camberwell, aged 53. Wilkes. On the 24th Sept., at Loft'shall, Essex, aged 77, John Wilkes, Esq. He served the office of high sheriff for Essex, and had been for many years a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for that county.

Williams. On the 3rd Sept., at the residence of his brother, 3, Lorian-place, Holloway, aged 27, Henry Williams, third son of Mr. Walter Williams, of Bristol.

Willis, Anne, wife of Richard Willis,

Esq., late of Ludlow and Wanstead
Park, V.D.L., 19th Sept.

Wilson. On Sunday, the 13th Aug., at
Banbridge, Ireland, Fanny Meredeth
Wilson, youngest daughter of the late
Alexander Wilson, Esq., formerly of
Rockland, Carrickfergus.

Wintle, the Rev. Robert, B.D., of Culham, 4th Sept., aged 76.

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Wodehouse, the Hon. and Rev. Alfred. He was the fifth son of John, second Lord Wodehouse, by Charlotte Laura, his wife, daughter and heiress of John Norris, Esq., of Wilton Park, Norfolk. He was born 10th June, 1814; and married, 21st April, 1840, Emma Hainilla, second dau. of Reginald Macdonald, Esq., Chief of Clanranald, by whom he leaves several children.

Wood, William Henry, fourth son of the late Joseph Wood, Esq., of Westminster, 24th Aug., aged 26. Wood. At Herne-bay, on the 17th Aug., of scarlet fever, William Wordsworth, the second son, aged 2 years and 11 months, and on the 20th inst., Elizabeth Forth, the much-beloved wife of Charles William Wood, Esq., barristerat-law.

Wootten, Iffley Richard, Esq., Banker of

Oxford, 9th Sept., aged 84.

Ximenes, General Sir David. This gallant officer entered the army at the age

of sixteen, and served in every climate. He was the son of David Ximenes, Esq., by Abigail Mendez, his wife; and younger brother of the late Sir Morris Ximenes, of Bear-place, Berks. The family from which he descended claimed to derive from Roderick, brother of the renowned Cardinal Ximenes, Sir David married, in 1816, Eliza Mary, daughter of Admiral Evans, and had four sons and three daughters. Yorke, James, Esq., of Westhill, Isle of Wight, 3rd Sept., aged 87.

Young, Lieut.-Col. James, Bengal Artillery, 17th Aug.

Young, Alexander, Esq., M.D., of Tranent, second son of the late William Young, Esq., of London, 20th Aug. Young. On the 3rd Sept., at Clevedon, Elizabeth, sixth daughter of the late Admiral Young, of Barton-end-house, Horsley, Gloucestershire, and niece of the late Sir William Young, G.C.B., Vice-Admiral of the Fleet.

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