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aged 52, Sir John Hawker English, K.G. V., of Warley House, Essex. He received licence, Oct. 5, 1814, to accept the order of Gustavus Vasa, conferred for his services as Chief Surgeon of the Swedish army in 1813, and was knighted by the Prince Regent in 1815.

Lately. At Hastings, Alicia, dau. of Major-Gen. Sir Wm. Eustace, of Sandford Hall, Essex.

Thomas Lucas, esq. His body was interred in the family vault at Lingfield, on the 4th July.

July 7. At Brighton, aged 31, Matthew Cooke, many years librarian to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.

July 11. Aged 73, Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Charles Bushby, of Goring Hall, by Margaret, his second wife. She was the last survivor of that respected family of eight sons and daughters; all of whom died single.

July 13. At Brighton, Rebecca, relict of the Hon. Captain Edward Rodney, R.N., youngest son of the gallant Lord Rodney, and uncle of the present peer. Her maiden name was Geer, and she was married in 1807.

July 15. At Lewes, Laura, wife of John Verrall, esq. of Southover.

July 19. At Brighton, in his 3d year, Thomas Leach, second son of G. R. Corner, esq. F.S.A. of Dean-street, Southwark.

WARWICK.-May 15. At Leamington, in the prime of life, Mary Anne Noguier, wife of George Phillips, esq.

May 31. At Little Aston hall, aged 76, Catharine, widow of William Leigh, esq. of Roby hall, Lanc. and mother of Wm. Leigh, esq. of the former place.

June 19. At Coventry, Capt. John Rowley, of the 10th hussars, only son of the Rev. Joshua Rowley, Rector of Brantham and East Bergholt, Suffolk. He purchased his cornetcy 1829, lieutenancy 1831, and troop in 1835.

WILTS.-June 20. At Westrop House, Highworth, Henrietta Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the late Wm. Crowdy, esq.

WORCESTER.-June 19. At Eastham rectory, aged 31, William Henry Turner,

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July 11. At Bewdley, in her 65th year, Sarah Laurens, wife of the Rev. Joseph Fletcher, Rector of Dowles, Salop.

YORK.-May 19. At Whitkirk vicarage, the residence of his brother-in-law the Rev. A. Martineau, aged 33, E. O'Brien, esq. of Dublin, barrister-at-law, third son of the late Sir E. O'Brien, Bart. of Dromoland, co. Clare.

May 20. At his residence in the Botanical Gardens, Sheffield, aged 52, George Francis Karstadt, esq. nephew of the late Sir Francis Freeling, Bart. and nearly thirty years surveyor of the General Post Office, London.

May 30. At Meersbrook, near Sheffield, aged 76, Lieut.-Col. Bohun Shore, late of the 4th dragoons.

June 1. In his 70th year, J. Spencer, esq. of the Plantation, Acomb, near York. June 3. At Sowerby, Mary, wife of Edm. B. Oakley, esq.

June 5. Aged 63, David Hemsworth, esq. of Monk Fryston Lodge.

June 18. At York, Fanny, wife of Wm. George Maude, esq. R.N. and daughter of Capt. Maude, R.N.

June 30. At Ilkley, aged 14, J. A. Caroline Webber, youngest daughter of the Very Rev. Jas. Webber, D.D. Dean of Ripon.

Lately. At Newton Kyne, aged 70, Thomas Lodington Fairfax, esq. July 13. At Harewood House, aged 47, Lady Charlotte Douglas, sister to the Earl of Morton, and niece to the Earl of Harewood.

Anne Theodora, wife of J. M. Brackenbury, esq. Vice-Principal of the Collegiate School, Huddersfield, and eldest daughter of C. Claydon, esq. of Cambridge.

July 16. At Welton Hill, aged 46, Mrs. Galland, mother of the Rev. Thomas Galland, M.A. of Leeds.

WALES.-Lately.

At Bryn-y-mawr, near Swansea, the wife of R. Eaton, esq. banker.

At Llanyravon, near Hay, aged 73, Benj. W. M'Gibbon, esq. Major of the Royal Marines.

At Talgarth, Merioneth, Eliza, wife of C. T. Thruston, esq. R.N. daughter of the late Adm. Sotheby.

SCOTLAND.-Jan. 23. At Rothsay, Isle of Bute, aged 79, Major-Gen. Sir James Campbell, K. C.H. He was appointed Second Lieut. in the Royal Marines 1776, First Lieut. 1787, Captain 1793, Major in the army 1802, in the Marines 1805, Lieut.-Colonel 1808, brevet Colonel 1814, and Major-General 1825. [In our June number, p. 666, he was erroneously stated to have died near Farnham.]

May 19. Aged 53, Alexander Donaldson, esq. of Tenterheld, Haddington. Lately. At Edinburgh, Harriet, youngest daughter of Lord Meadowbank.

Lover," paid daily visits to Windsor Castle, and gained some notoriety in the public prints.

July 9. At the residence of her son

At Tain, Capt. Hugh Alex. Suther-in-law, Robert Dickson, esq. Coplawland, 10th inf. h. p.

At Ayr, aged 92, Lieut.-Col. George Mackenzie, youngest son of the late Sir Lewis Mackenzie, of Scatwell, and late of the 72nd Highlanders.

At Kilmarnock, of consumption, aged 31, Mr. James Bryant, who, last summer, under the title of the "Queen's Scots

bill, near Glasgow, aged 76, Mrs. Irving, relict of the late Gavin Irving, esq. and mother of the late celebrated Rev. Edward Irving, of London.

July 10. At Millport, the Hon. Joanna Sempill, second daughter of John, thirteenth Lord Sempill.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from June 30 to July 21, 1840.

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AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, July 24.

Wheat.

Barley. | Oats. Rye. Beans. Peas.

S. d. S. d. S. d. S.

S. d. S. d.

68 I 35 3 28 0 36 2 45 5 44 8

PRICE OF HOPS, July 24.

Sussex Pockets, 47. 6s. to 67. 158.-Kent Pockets, 4l. 10s. to 87. 4s.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, July 27. Hay, 37. 10s. to 4l. 12s. 6d. —Straw, 17. 16s. to 21. Os.—Clover, 47. 5s. to 5l. 15s. SMITHFIELD, July 27. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. Head of Cattle at Market, July 27. Beasts.......... 2989 Calves 186 Sheep and Lambs25,920 Pigs 560

Beef...
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Veal...........

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Walls Ends, from 17s. 6d. to 23s. per ton. Other sorts from 17s. to 19s. 3d.

TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 53s. 6d.

Yellow Russia, 53s. 6d.

CANDLES, 8s. Od. per doz. Moulds, 9s. 6d.

PRICES OF SHARES.

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers,
23, Change Alley, Cornhill.

Birmingham Canal, 215.- -Ellesmere and Chester, 83.

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149.- -Kennet and Avon, 263.-Leeds and Liverpool, 760.- Regent's, 112 Rochdale, 95.--London Dock Stock, 69.- -St. Katharine's, 109.and West India, 105.- Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 185.- Grand Junction Water Works, 661. -West Middlesex, 101.- Globe Insurance, 124Hope, 5.- Chartered Gas, 59.-Imperial Gas, 59.-Independent Gas, 50.-General United Gas, 341-Candda Land Company 37.-Reversionary Interest, 134.

Guardian, 405.
Phoenix Gas, 22.

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From June 26 to July 25, 1840, both inclusive.
Fahrenheit's Therm.

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J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, PRINTERS, 25, PARLIAMENT-STREET,

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