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William John Madden, esq. Capt. Royal Marines. He was the eldest son of James Madden, esq. of Cole Hill House, Fulham, and brother of Major-General Sir George A. Madden (of whom a memoir was given in our vol. xcix. i. 277.) Capt. M. entered the Marines as Second Lieut. 28th March, 1774, was promoted to First Lieut. 15th Nov. 1776, made Captain Lieut. 30th Oct. 1780, and Captain 18th Nov. 1781. In 1783 be accepted the Paymastership of the Portsmouth Division of Marines, and was consequently placed on half-pay, and passed over in subsequent promotions. This situation he held till 1804.

May 8. Aged 74, Sarah, wife of the above Capt. W. J. Madden.

HERTS-May 14. At Bushey, aged 73, Dr. Thomas Monro.

KENT.-May 20. At Sydenham, Eliz. third dau. of the Rev. T. Bowdler, Rector of Addington.

At Chatham, Capt. J. Robertson, 48th Reg.

MIDDLESEX.-May 11. At Tottenham, aged 80, Nathaniel Stonard, esq. May 14. At Tottenham, aged 80, E. B. Corney, esq. of Old Broad-street. May 22. At Harefield Place, aged 39, C. N. Newdegate, esq.

At Norwich,

NORFOLK.-April 6. aged 54, Francis Morse, esq. OXON.-April_14.

Aged 66, Anne, wife of Thomas Toovey, esq. of Newnham.

SALOP.-April 20. Aged 77, Thomas Parsons, esq. of Newport; and May 9, Ann, his widow.

May 8. At Market Drayton, the wife of Capt. Wetherell, of the Royal Sussex Militia.

SOMERSET March 5. At Bath, aged 82, Lieut.-Colonel Jabez Mackenzie, of Bengal establishment.

Lately. At Taunton, aged 71, Captain Robert Poole. He crossed the Equator to and from the Pacific Ocean twentytwo times; passed Cape Horn seventeen times; and sailed once round the globe.

April 20. At Taunton, aged 49, Elizabeth-Mary, wife of Capt. T. Emery, of Torquay, only dau. of the late Robert Belt, esq. of Bossall, Yorkshire.

April 23. At Leigh House, near Chard, aged 67, Hen. Hoste Henley, esq.

May 5. Aged 16, Mary-Anne Howard, only dau. of the Rev. J. H. Mules, Vicar of Ilminster.

May 8. At Bath, in her 75th year, the Right Hon. Priscilla Viscountess Lake, sister to the late Earl Whitworth, K. B. and aunt to Lieut.-Gen. Lord Aylmer, K.C.B.

She was the eldest dau. of Sir Charles Whitworth, Knt. by Miss Shelley; was married first to Sir Bellingham Graham, the 6th Bart. of Norton Con

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yers in Yorkshire, and left his widow April 13, 1796, with one son, Sir Bellingham the present Baronet, and three daughters. Her Ladyship was married secondly, Jan. 1, 1800, to the present Visc. Lake, by whom she had no issue.

SUFFOLK.-April 22. At Westerfield, aged 74, Ann, widow of Samuel Thorndike, esq. of Ipswich.

May 11. At Ipswich, in her 32nd year, Ann, wife of Andrew Wood Baird, esq. M.D. and eldest dau. of the late William Ashmore, esq.

May 15. At Hoxne, Charlotte, dau. of Adm. Sir Charles Cunningham. SURREY.-Lieut. Robert C. Vickery, R.N. of the Semaphore, Barnacle Hill, near Godalming. May 7. At Epsom, aged 74, the wife of James Bell, esq. and widow of Col. Francis De Thiballier, who lost his life commanding his regiment in the expedition against St. Domingo in 1794.

SUSSEX.-Dec. 4. At Hastings, Major Du Cane, h. p. 20th dragoons.

Jan. 27. At Hythe, Lieut. Baldock, Adjutant Royal Waggon train.

April 17. At Hastings, aged 25, Randolph Lewis, esq. 5th son of John Wenham Lewis, esq. of Westerham, Kent.

Lately. At Brighton, aged 57, the Rt. Hon. Andalusia Countess of Carnwath. She was a daughter of Lt. Col. Arthur Browne, and was married in 1794 to the Earl of Carnwath (who was restored to that title in 1826), and had a numerous family, of whom four sons and three daughters survive.

At Brighton, Margaret- Mary, eldest dau. of W. Lynch, esq. of Great Russell-street.

May 4. At Hastings, John Higgs, esq. Gentleman Commoner of Magdalenhall, Oxford, and F.S.A. youngest surviving son of the late William Simonds Higgs, esq. F.S.A. of St. John's Woodroad, Regent's Park, London. May 10. At Hastings, aged 67, Edward Milward, esq. May 16. At the house of her son, Worthing, in her 80th year, MargarethaMagdalene, widow of Henry Pye Rich, esq. one of his late Majesty's Commissioners under the Sixth Article of the Treaty of Peace between Great Britain and the United States of America.

WARWICK-April 23. At the house of her father the Rev. S. Paris, Coventry, Jane, wife of Arthur Dawson, esq. of Patrington.

April 29. Aged 65, Thomas Purton, esq. Surgeon, of Alcester. He was the author of "A Botanical Description of British Plants in the Midland Counties, particularly near Alcester," in 2 vols. 8vo, reviewed in vol. LXXXVIII. p. 534; and an Appendix, also in two vols. 8vo.

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May 1. In his 62nd year, Robt. Middleton Atty, of Ingon Grange, esq. High Sheriff of Warwickshire in 1824, a Deputy Lieutenant, and for many years an upright and active magistrate.

WILTS.-April 20. At Salisbury, aged 53, Thomas Jones, of Llay, co. Denbigh, esq.

April 25. Ann, wife of Wm. Bruorton, esq. of Salisbury.

Lately. At Cricklade, aged 65, Hannah, widow of William Buckland, esq. May 4. At Malmesbury, aged 82, the widow of T. Dewell, M.D.

May 10. Catharine, widow of Joseph Tanner, esq. of Salisbury, solicitor.

WORCESTER.-April 1. Mrs. Brooke, of Hagley, relict of R. V. Brooke, esq.

YORK.-May 3. At York, aged 82, Lieut. Col. Torre, late of the 2nd West York Militia, and Deputy Lieutenant of that county.

May 10. Near Huddersfield, aged 78, Esther, widow of S. Walker, esq. of Lascelles Hall.

WALES.-At Aberdare, S. Wales, aged 68, the Rev. T. Evans, the first Welsh Unitarian preacher, and founder of most congregations of that sect in South Wales. He continued to exercise the occupation of flannel weaver until within a few weeks of his death. In former years he had been in correspondence with Dr. Priestley, Dr. Price, Rev. Mr. Lindsay, Dr. Jebb, the Duke of Grafton, Dr. Franklin, Mr. T. Payne, and other persons of celebrity. Being tried and convicted for having sung the Marseillois Hymn, he was sentenced by Judge Hardinge to two years' imprisonment in Carmarthen jail. He had a numerous family.

At Gellidywill, Harriette, wife of W. O. Brigstocke, esq. of Blaenpont, Cardiganshire, third daughter of the late Sir William Mansel, Bart.

In his 63d year, Edward Symmons, esq. of Lantwit Major; he kept the oldest and best pack of fox hounds in the county of Glamorgan.

April 1. At Broadway, near Montgomery, Lady Jones, wife of Capt. Sir C. T. Jones, R. N.

SCOTLAND.-Dec. 21. At Haddington, Major-Gen. Sir Robert Scot, K. C.B. of the Madras Army.

Jan. 8. Lt.-General John Mackensie. He was appointed Lieut. in 73d foot 1778, and Captain in an Independent company 1782. In 1794 he was promoted to a Majority in the 78th foot and he served in the campaign of that year in the Netherlands. In 1795 he was appointed Lt. Col. of the same regiment, which he accompanied to the Cape of Good Hope and to India, and returned in 1802. He attained the rank of Colonel 1802, Briga

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Jan. 29. At Annfield-house, Fifesh. Ensign J. T. T. Mackensie, 46th regt. Feb. 1. At Inverary, Lt. Col. Colin Campbell, late of 34th regt.

Lately. Mrs. Mason, wife of Mr. Mason, of the Edinburgh Theatre, and sister of the late celebrated Mrs. Siddons.

At Edinburgh, Mr. James Chambers, bookseller, one of the publishers of Chambers's Journal.

Forbes Hunter Blair, esq. late candidate for the representation of Edinburgh.

At Daviot House, near Inverness, aged 77, the Hon. Angus Mackintosh, 25th Chief of the Ilk, and 20th Chief and Captain of Clan Chattan. He had been nearly fifty years a resident in Upper Canada, of the Legislative Council of which he was a member.

March 17. At the Heuk, Dumfriesshire, Alicia - Anne, youngest child of Capt. G. J. Hope Johnstone, R. N.

March 18. At Edinburgh, aged 21, Randall, youngest son of John Swift, esq. of Borstall-hall, Kent.

April 13. At Broughty House, aged 30, the Hon. Georgina, wife of W. H. Dowbiggin, esq. fourth daughter of Lord Panmure. She was married Oct. 2, 1824.

April 29. At Keill-house, Argyleshire, Jane Johnston, wife of Lieut.-Col. Fullarton, C. B. 96th Regiment, and dau. of Colin M'Larty, esq. of Keil. May 1. W. Patison, sen. esq. mer

chant in Edinburgh.

IRELAND.-Jan. 23. At Newry, Lt. Darke, 4th foot,

Feb. 2. At Dublin, Major Quin, h. p. 21st foot.

Feb. 25. At Barnacle Lodge, co. Kerry, Major W. P. Cotter, late of the 8th regt.

March 5. At Ballincolly, co. Cork, Capt. Scott, Barrack-master and Ordnance Store-keeper of that place.

EAST INDIES.-July 16. At Jumaulpoor, aged 28, P. Mathews, esq. Deputy Revenue Surveyor of Lower Assam. He was fifth son of the Rev. W. Mathews, Vicar of Chaddesley Corbett, Worc.

Aug. 5. Near Malacca, Alex. Bewicke Anderson, esq. of East India civil service, of a jungle fever, brought on by his exertions as Assistant Resident at Nanning.

Oct. 5. At Calcutta, Chas. Fleming Hunter, esq. of the firm of Gilmore and Co., 2d son of late Patrick Hunter, esq. of Guilford-street.

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Bill of Mortality.-Markets.-Price of Shares.

Oct. 9. At Meerat, Bengal, the wife of Lieut. R. A. Master, 7th Light Cav. At Juanpore, Capt. George Cracklow, of the Bengal N. I., leaving a widow and two children.

WEST INDIES.-Jan 5. In Demerara, John Smith Usher, esq. 2d son of the late J. Usher, esq. Seend, Wilts.

In Jamaica, aged 28, Francis, younger son of the Rev. G. Meech, of Great Toller, Dorsetshire, Lieut. 56th regt. His death was caused by a fall from his horse.

Jan. 6. In Jamaica, in his 19th year, Charles, eldest son of Edward Bayntun, esq. of Bromham, Wiltshire.

Jan. 21. At Demerara, Mary-Louisa, wife of Capt. John Smyth, R. Eng. 3d dau. of late John Plumptre, esq. of Fredville, Kent.

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Jan. 31. At her father's estate, at Petersfield, Jamaica, Mary-Henrietta, eldest dau. of John Rock Grosett, esq. late of Lacock Abbey, Wilts.

Feb. 23. At Demerara, Charles, second son of the late Rev. Wm. Smith Knott, Rector of Bawdrip, Somersetsh.

Lately. On his passage from Bermuda to England, Alexander Carroll Nelson, esq. R. Art. son of Gen. Nelson, of Devonport.

ABROAD.-Feb. 28. At Corfu, Robert Forrest, esq. 15 years a member of the Supreme Council of Justice of the Ionian Islands.

March 20. At Messina, John Lewis
Caeller, esq.
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On the coast of Africa, Lieut.
George Buchanan, Commander of his
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BILL OF MORTALITY, from April 24 to May 21, 1833.

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, May 24,

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...3s. Od. to 4s.
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...3s. 6d. to 4s. 10d.

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Beasts......

2,146 Calves 128 Od. to Os. Od. Sheep & Lambs 16,000 Pigs 100 COAL MARKET, May 27,

Walls Ends, from 15s. 6d. to 16s. Od. per ton. Other sorts from 12s. Od. to 14s. Od.
TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 51s. 6d. Yellow Russia, 478. Od.
SOAP.-Yellow, 62s. Mottled, 70s. Curd, 72s.
CANDLES, 8s. per doz. Moulds, 9s. 6d.

PRICES OF SHARES.

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers,

Birmingham Canal, 239.-
-Kennet and Avon

164. Rochdale, 95.
West India, 854..

23, Change Alley, Cornhill.

-Ellesmere and Chester, 76.

Grand Junction, 230.

Canal, 27-Leeds and Liverpool, 457.-Regent's, London Dock Stock, 57. St. Katharine's, 66. Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 188.. Grand Junction Water Works, 59.-West Middlesex, 75. Globe Insurance, 145. -Guardian, 274. Hope, 64- -Chartered Gas Light, 55.-Imperial Gas, 514. Phoenix Gas, 47.-Independent, 42.- -General United, 43.- Canada Reversionary Interest, 125. For Prices of all other Shares inquire as above.

Land Company, 48.

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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From April 26, to May 25, 1833, both inclusive.
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