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M. F. Gordon, Esq., of Abergeldie,
Aberdeenshire.

Gosling, John, Esq., of Gloucester-
place, 17th May, aged 85.
Graham, Janet, third daughter of the
late James Graham, Esq., at Woodside-
terrace, Glasgow, 19th May.
Grant. At Bendinine, New South Wales,

on the 27th of November last, James Macpherson Grant, Esq., second son of the late Sir George Macpherson Grant, of Ballindalloch, Bart.

Grant, Fanny, wife of Frederick J. R. Grant, Esq., of Sussex-place, Kensington, 1st May.

Grant, William Thomas, youngest son of the late Charles Grant, Esq., M.P. for co. Inverness, 15th May. Green, Paul Frederick Reigels, only child

of the Rev. Frederick Green, 4th May. Greville, William Hamilton, only son of the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Greville, 30th April, at Knightsbridge Barracks. Groom, Mary, relict of Richard Groom, Esq., 20th May, at Brixton.

Hales, Mary, relict of Wm. Hales, Esq., and sister of the late Admiral Hayes, C.B., 20th May, at Camberwell Hall, Mary Johanna Senhouse, eldest daughter of Lieut.-Col. Hall, R. Eng., 24th April, aged 19.

Halpin, William Henry, Esq., for upwards

of 30 years connected with the Metropolitan and Provincial Press, second son of W. H. Halpin, Esq., of Dublin, 8th May, aged 54, at Dublin. Haly, Richard Aylmer, Esq., late Capt. 18th Regt., eldest son of Aylmer Haly, Esq., of Plumpton-place, Sussex, 17th May.

Hamp, Elizabeth, daughter of J. Hamp.
Esq., of Catton, co. Derby, 20th of
May.

Hancock, Edward, Esq., formerly of the
Stock Exchange, 30th Dec., at Sydney,
New South Wales, aged 60.
Harding, Miss Elizabeth, 27th March, at
Ashwick, co. Somerset, aged 75.
Harrison, Gertrude Maria, wife of the

Rev. James Harwood Harrison, and dau. of H. L. Rose, Esq., of Dover, at Bugbrooke Rectory, co. Northampton, 18th May.

Hawes, Mr. Joseph, of Upper Clapton, 14th May, aged 44. Hearle, Joseph, Esq., 25th April, at Hammersmith, aged 54.

Heathcote, Henry, Esq., aged 23, at Ramsey, Isle of Man, 2nd May. Heathcote, Thomas Charles, eldest son of the late Captain Gilbert Heathcote, R.N. 24th April.

Hemming, Elizabeth, relict of the Rev.

Samuel Hemming, D.D., of Hampton, Middlesex, 9th May, aged 76. Hemington, Sarah, relict of Thos. Hemington, Esq. and elder dau. of the late Robert Scratton, Esq., 12th May. Hudson, Richard, Esq., of Smith Place, Kennington Common, aged 76. Hodson, Anne, relict of the Rev. Fordsham Hodson, D.D., Principal of Brasenose College, Canon of Christchurch, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Oxford, at her residence, 22, Little Pulteney-street, Bath, 23rd April.

Hornby, Captain Phipps John, of the
Royal Engineers, eldest son of Admi-
ral Phipps Hornby, Commander-in-
Chief in the Pacific, at Montreal, 8th
April.
Hornell, Robert, Esq., of Clapham, late
of Sierra Leone, 24th April, aged 63.

Ind, Edward, Esq., of Eastbury Lodge,
Romford, 12th May, aged 69.
Isaacson, Emma, wife of John Frederick
Isaacson, Esq., 3rd May, at Norfolk
Street, aged 37.

Jackson, Catherine Hannah, the beloved wife of Howard Jackson, Esq., and daughter of the late Sir George Mouat Keith, R.N., at St. George's Terrace, Kensington, on Sunday, 23rd April. Jackson, Biddy, relict of William Jackson, Esq., of Hackney, 27th April, aged 83.

Jarim, William Alexis, Esq, of Cambridge Street, Hyde Park, 11th May, aged 65.

Jermyn, Lady Katherine. This lamented lady died on the 20th May, shortly after her infant child. At the period of her decease she had completed her 39th year. Her Ladyship was fourth daughter of the Duke of Rutland, and wife of Earl Jermyn, eldest son of the Marquis of Bristol. Her surviving issue are four sons and three daughters. Lady Katherine Jermyn's death occurred under very painful circumstances. A few days before, her husband sickened with the small-pox, and during his Lordship's illness her Ladyship persisted in affording her personal attendance. The result was that she took the disease herself. Being at the time enciente, her Ladyship, from the excitement consequent on the fever, was prematurely confined of an infant, which survived only a few hours. This unfortunate occurrence aggravated the complaint, and after four hours' suffering, Lady Katherine breathed her last on the evening of the 20th inst.

ANNOTATED OBITUARY.

Jones, Thomas, Esq., of Hinton Charter
House, co. Somerset, 8th May.
Jones, John, Esq., of Llanarth Court, co.
Monmouth. This gentleman, the re-
presentative of one of the oldest fami-
lies in England, and the possessor of
very extensive estates, died at Bute
House, Petersham. He was born 5th
August, 1790, and married, 11th Sep-
tember, 1817, Harriet, only daughter
of Arthur-James, eighth earl of Fingal,
K.P., by whom he leaves four sons and
one daughter. Of the former, the eldest,
John Arthur Jones, Esq., now of Lla-
narth, is married to the daughter of
Sir Benjamin Hall, Bart., of Llanover,
M.P. for Marylebone. Mr. Jones had
sought, during the last four years of
his life, to obtain royal permission to
resume the ancient surname of his fa-
mily, Herbert or Fitzherbert, and the
claim was not decided at the period of
his decease. The patriarch of his race
in England was Herbert, styled Count
of Vermandois, who came over with
the Conqueror, and filled the office of
Chamberlain to William Rufus. From
the eldest line of Herbert's descendants
sprang the families of Progers, of Wern-
du, and of Jones, of Llanarth; and
from the junior, the chivalrous Earls
of Pembroke, the Lords Herbert of
The noble house of
Cherbury, &c.
Ranelagh is also a scion of the Jones's
of Llanarth. The deceased gentleman,
who was eldest son of John Jones,
Esq., of Llanarth and Upton Court,
had six brothers, the second of whom,
William, now of Clytha, inherited the
great property of his grand-uncle, W.
Jones, Esq., of Clytha.

Kaye, Miss, 17th May, at Gnesthing,
Sussex.

Keane, James, Esq., 24th April, aged
76.

Keary, Anne, wife of William Keary,
Esq., of Stoke-upon-Trent, and second
daughter of John Mee, of East Ret-
ford, 10th May.

Kell, Eliza, wife of Robert Pritchard Kell,

Esq., of the Bank of England, 12th
May.

Kensit, Mary, wife of the Rev. G. R.
Kensit, Vicar of Bletchworth, Surrey,
9th May, aged 46.

Kent, Henry, of Culham House, Read-
ing, 1st May, aged 63.

Kent, Henry, Esq., 27th April, at War-
wick Lodge, Maida Hill, aged 54.

Lake, Sarah, wife of William Walton
Lake, Esq., of Islington, 17th May,
aged 71.

Lamborn, Charles, Esq., late of the
Woods and Forests, 3rd May, at Ken-
sington, aged 76.

Lawrence, Elizabeth French, youngest
daughter of the late Most Rev. Richard
Lawrence, Archbishop of Cashel, 14th
May.

Lawson, Jane, third daughter of Robert
Lawson, Esq., of East Barnet, 29th
April, aged 26.

Lea, Arthur Augustus, Esq., of Wadham
College, Oxon, and of Kidderminster,
13th May, aged 23.

Leary, Lieut. Joseph Henry, Chief Ran

ger of the Forests of Scinde, 19th
March, at Meanee.

Leslie, Percival Edward, eldest son of
Edward Leslie, Esq., of Woodford
Bridge, Essex, 4th March, at the Cape
of Good Hope.

Lethbridge, Ernest Acland, of H. M. S.
Trafalgar, third son of John Hesketh
Lethbridge, Esq., of Cosham Lodge,
Hants, 1st May, aged 16.

Letts, Frances, wife of John Letts, Esq.,
of Brockbourne, Herts, 30th April,
aged 60.

Lewis. Of scarlet fever, on the 7th May,
Victoria Josephine, aged five years and
four months; and on the 9th, Charles
Tinney, aged three years and seven
months, the children of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis, of 13, Crescent-place, Morning-
ton-crescent.

Linwood, William, Esq., of Forty Hill,
Enfield, 6th of May, aged 83.
Lloyd, Maria Simlope, eldest daughter of
the late Francis Lloyd, Esq., M. P. for
co. Montgomery, 7th May.

Lloyd, Miss Charlotte, 29th April, at
Nottingham-street, aged 74.

Loch. On the 14th of February, of fever,
on board Her Majesty's ship Nimrod,
at Mozambique, deeply lamented, Geo.
John Loch, Esq., Lieutenant, R.N.,
aged 25, only son of John Loch, Esq.
Loring. On the 1st April, at his resi-
dence, Englefield, Toronto, Canada
West, Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Ro-
berts Loring, youngest son of the late
Joshua Loring, Esq.

Louch, Henry, Esq., of Manor Cottage,
E. I. Road, 30th April.
Lowndes, Charles, Esq., at Paisely, 18th
April.

Lucas, R. W., Esq., 20th May, at the
Woodlands, co. Gloucester, aged 76.
Lunan, Miss Catharine, late of Kingston,
Jamaica, 23rd April.

Lyndon, Jane, wife of Robert Lyndon,
Esq., 14th May, at Barnes.

Lytton, Emily Elizabeth Bulwer. It is
with deep regret that we have to an-
nounce the death of this young lady,

the only daughter of Sir Edward
Bulwer Lytton, Bart., of Knebworth
Park, Herts. The inelancholy event
occurred on Saturday, the 29th April.
Miss Bulwer Lytton was, through her
father, descended from the Bulwers of
Norfolk, one of the oldest families in
that county, the Robinsons of Gwersylt,
and the Norreyses of Speke, as well as
from Anne Tudor, sister of Sir Owen
Tudor, grandfather of King Henry
VII. Through her mother, Rosina
Wheeler, she deduced descent from the
noble house of Massy.

Maberly, the Rev. Samuel, of Mells, co.
Somerset, youngest son of Joseph Ma-
berly, Esq., of Harley-street, 22nd
May.

Mackenzie, Mary, wife of William Mac-
kenzie, Esq., of Warwick-square, Pim-
lico, C. E.

Mackie, William, Esq., late of Wandsworth, and formerly Paymaster of the 27th Reg., 22nd April, aged 71. Maitland. At Ramornie, Fifeshire, on the 26th May, James Heriot, Esq., of Ramornie, second son of the late Capt. the Hon. Frederick Lewis Maitland, R.N., of Rankeilour and Lindores. Manners. At Shirley, near Southampton, on the 6th May, in her 76th year, most deeply regretted by her family and friends, Louisa Ann, eldest daughter of the late Robert Manners, Esq., granddaughter of the late Lord William Manners, and niece of the late Countess of Dysart.

McCarthy. On the 13th May, at Pem-
broke-place, Dublin, Anne, relict of the
late Denis McCarthy, Esq., of Max-
grove, county of Cork, and sister of
the late Robert Power, Esq., of White-
church-house, co. of Waterford, Ire-
land.

-McKenny. At Sydney, New South
Wales, on Sunday, October 31, the
Rev. John McKenny, Wesleyan minis-
He was a native of
ter, aged 57.
Newry, in Ireland, and received his first
appointment as a Wesleyan missionary,
to the Cape of Good Hope, in 1813.
In 1816 he was appointed to Ceylon,
and in 1835, to Sydney, New South
Wales. The high esteem in which he
was held in the colony was manifested
by the attendance at his funeral. The
ministers of other denominations, as
well as the Wesleyan ministers, and the
officers of the society in Sydney and
Parramatta, were present. About 50
coaches followed the body to the grave,
where the Rev. Frederick Lewis, who
in 1835-6 had been his fellow-voyager
from England, gave a suitable address.

Maule, William Henry, Esq., of Godman-
chester, 22nd May, aged 67.
McLean, Miss, at Norland-square, aged

54.

McDermott, Charles, Esq., of Kennington,
Surgeon, 3rd May.

McDowall, Mrs. Susanna, of Oldbury-on-
the-Hill, co. Gloucester, and Esher,
Surrey, 4th May, aged 71.
Meredith. On the 23rd April, of dysen-
tery, aged 21, William Saunders Mere-
dith, Esq., third son of John Meredith,
Esq., Lambeth-road, and late of the
diplomatic department, Hong Kong,
China.

Monk, Mrs. Sarah. This highly-esteemed
lady, who died at Tickall, in Yorkshire,
on the 23rd April, was a centenarian,
having at the time of her decease passed
her 101st year. Mrs. Monk, whose
sense, accomplishments, and piety were
very generally known and valued, was
the daughter of the Rev. Joshua Wad-
dington, Vicar of Harworth, in Notting-
hamshire, and the widow of Charles
Monk, an officer in the 45th Regiment,
youngest brother of the late Sir James
Monk, Chief Justice of Montreal.
Mrs. Monk's son, the Right Rev. James
Henry Monk, D.D., is the prese.it Bi-
shop of Gloucester and Bristol; her
nephew, the Very Rev. George Wad-
dington, is Dean of Durham; another
nephew, Horace Waddington, Esq., is
a distinguished member of the bar, and
Recorder of Lichfield. Among her
other numerous relations are Mrs.
Shirley, widow of the late Bishop of
Sodor and Man; Lady Hall, wife of
Sir Benjamin Hall, M.P.; and Madame
Bunsen, wife of the Prussian Minister
at St. James's.

Monro, Sir Hugh, Bart. Sir Hugh Monro, of Foulis, whose death we here record, was the representative of a very ancient Scottish family. The first of the race designated of Foulis lived as far back as the eleventh century. The nineteenth Baron of Foulis in descent from him, Hector Monro, was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia the 7th June, 1634. The Baronets who succeeded him were persons of distinction in Scotland. The sixth Baronet, Sir Robert Monro, fell gallantly fighting on the Hanoverian side at the battle of Falkirk. His son, Sir Harry Monro, M.P., married Anne, daughter of Hugh Rose, Esq., of Kilravock, by whom he was, with other issue, father of Sir Hugh Monro, the subject of this notice, who succeeded him as eighth Baronet in 1781. Sir Hugh married, several year ago, Jane, daughter of Alexander Law,

Esq., of London. This lady, while bathing, was unfortunately drowned in 1803. She left an only child, Mary Seymour, who survives her father. Sir Hugh Monro was a Deputy-Lieutenant of Ross-shire, and possessed considerable property in that county. His death occurred on the 2nd May, at his residence in Manchester-square, at the advanced age of 85. The estates and title are inherited by George Monro, cousin of the deceased, who is now in his 79th year, and served for a long period in India with distinction. This gentleman's claim to the descent of the Baronetcy was confirmed in 1828 by the Lord Chancellor, after considerable litigation.

Morley, John, Esq, 10th May, at Hackney, aged 89.

Morrison, Archibald, Esq., of Eaton Hall, near Norwich.

Mullinex, George, youngest son of the late Henry Mullinex, Esq., of the Chapel Royal, 28th April, aged 21. Munyard, Joseph, Esq., of Kingston, and the Mount, Hampstead, May21, aged 61.

Nesbitt, Captain George Quiros, B.N.I.,

third son of the late Major-General Nesbitt, H.C.S., 13th March, aged 35. Newton, John Hayne, Esq., M.R.C.S.,

and of Her Majesty's Forces, on Easter Sunday, at St. Servan, France, aged 84. Norton, Henry, Esq., of Uxbridge, 2nd May, aged 55.

Nugent, Lady Anne Lucy. Her Ladyship, distinguished for her literary taste and mental accomplishments, expired on the 19th ultimo, in the 58th year of her age, after an illness of some weeks' duration. She was the second dau. of Lieut.-General the Hon. Vere Poulett, M.P., second son of Vere, third Earl Poulett, and married, 6th Sept., 1813, George Lord Nugent, by whom she had no issue.

Oldham, Sarah, relict of J. O, Oldham,

Esq., of Montague-place, Russellsquare, 30th April.

Oliver, John Staniland, Esq., of Blandford-square, 17th May, aged 61. Ommanney, Edward L., Esq, of St. Peter's, co. Bedford, 9th May, aged 68. Oppenheim, Samuel, youngest son of Henry Oppenheim, Esq., of Tottenham, 28th April, aged 37.

Owen, Katharine, wife of the Rev. Edward Owen, A.M, 30th April, at St. Leonard's Parsonage, Wendover.

Palmer, Mrs. W., of South-street, Berkeley-square, 22nd April, aged 39.

Palmer, the Rev. Samuel, 11th May, at Chigwell, aged 80.

Parish, Woodbine, Esq., for many years Chairman of the Board of Excise, 13th May, aged 80.

Parker, Frances, third daughter of the late Charles Rowland Parker, Esq., of Blackheath, 6th May.

Parker, Montague Frederick, only son of
Frederick Parker, Esq., of Beech
Lodge, Great Marlow, Bucks, 19th
May.
Parsons,

Lieut.-Colonel, Resident of Zante, Corfu, 20th April, aged 63. Paterson, Thomas William, Esq., of the 63rd Regt., 10th May, at the Barracks, Manchester, aged 20.

Pickwood, Sophia, widow of Robert' Williams Pickwood, Esq., many years Chief Justice of St. Kitts, and daughter of the late John Pogson, Esq., of Rongham-place, Suffolk, 23rd May. Ponsford, Lionel T., of Bayswater, 16th April, aged 31.

Portal, John, Esq. This gentleman died on the 7th May, at his seat, Freefolk Priors, Hants, in his 85th year. He was the head of the Portal family, and for upwards of fifty years a DeputyLieutenant for the County of Southampton. His large estates extended over the parishes of Treefolk, Laverstoke, Overton, Whitechurch, Kingsclere, Ashe, Hannington, and Stevention. He married, August, 1815, Elizabeth, daughter of the late Henry Drummond, Esq., of the Grange, Hants, by Anne, daughter of the late Viscount Melville, and has left issu. The family of De Portal was amongst the French Refugees of the 17th century, and had held the highest rank amongst the nobles of Languedoc, for several agesduring which time many members of the family were signally distinguished by military achievements, and in the political history of those periods. Powell, Joanna, relict of Alexander Powell, Esq., of Hurdcott, Wilts, 22d April.

Powis, Richard, Esq., of Greenwich, 27th April, aged 85.

Price, George, Esq., formerly of Bennett's Bridge, Kilkenny, 15th April, at Jamaica, aged 46.

Privat, Miss Anna Maria, 24th April, at

Forest-place, Leytonstone, aged 72. Pym, Lady Jane Elizabeth, wife of Francis Pym, Esq, of the Hasells, co. Beds., 25th April, aged 51.

Raikes, Anne, widow of Robert Raikes, Esq., 28th April, at Welton House, co. York, aged 76.

Raper, Catherine, wife of W. A. Raper,
Esq., 8th May, at Horsham, aged 58.
Reynolds, Charlotte, wife of George
Reynolds, Esq., formerly of Christ's
Hospital, 13th May, aged 87.
Reynolds, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of
the late Robert Reynolds, of Farring-
don, Berks, 13th April.

Rich, Charles, Esq., 15th May, at Stepney, aged 68.

Richardson, Major, 28th April, at Blackheath, aged 78.

Richardson, Thomas, Esq., of Denmark Hill, 26th April, aged 78. Risley, Elizabeth Rebecca, only daughter of the Rev. William Cotton Risley, late Vicar of Doddington, Oxon, 19th May, aged 19.

Robinson, Thomas, Esq., of Oxford, Banker, 1st May, aged 67.

Robinson, Henrietta, wife of Marmaduke Robinson, Esq., of Chandos-street, 24th April.

Rogers, Miss Hester, of Dowdeswell House, co. Gloucester. The decease of this estimable lady occurred at Dowdeswell House, near Cheltenham, on the 18th ult., at the advanced age of eighty-seven. She was the eldest dau. of the Rev. Richard Rogers, LL.B., of Dowdeswell, and inherited her estates from her uncle, Edward Rogers, Esq., in the year 1810. The family of Rogers, originally of Bryanston, county Dorset, has long been established in Gloucestershire, and seated at Dowdeswell since the reign of Elizabeth. To the memory of one of the Gloucestershire Rogers Dryden wrote the following beautiful epitaph:

"Of gentle blood, his parents' only treasure,

Their lasting sorrow, and their vanish'd plea

sure

Adorn'd with features. virtues, wit, and grace,
A large provision for so short a race:
More moderate gifts might have prolonged his
date,

Too early fitted for a better state;

But knowing Heaven his home, to shun delay He leap'd o'er age, and took the shortest way.' Miss Rogers is succeeded in her manors and estates by her nephew and heir, Richard Rogers Coxwell, Esq., a Magistrate and Deputy-Lieutenant of the county, eldest surviving son of the Rev. Charles Coxwell, of Abington House, Rector of Dowdeswell, by Anne, youngest sister of the deceased lady. Rose, Ellen, daughter of the Right Hon. Sir George Henry Rose, 2nd May. Rowe, George, Esq., of Camberwell, 28th April.

Samuda, Benjamin, Esq., at Wood Lawn, Dulwich, last surviving son of the late

David Samuda, Esq., of Great Aliestreet, 4th May, aged 80. Sanderson, the Rev. Charles, Curate of St. James', Clerkenwell, 1st May. Sandys, the Rev. George William, M.A., Incumbent of St. John's, Woolwich, 10th May, aged 36.

Scott, Page Nicolas, Esq., 27th April, at Norwich, aged 66.

Scougall, Catherine, second daughter of the late George Scougall, Esq., of St. Petersburgh, 12th May.

Scrimgeour, Isabella, eldest daughter of John Shedder Scrimgeour, Esq., of Highgate, 7th May.

Scrivens, George, Esq., of Clapham Common, 25th April, aged 67.

Sers, James, Esq., at Long Sutton, co. Lincoln, 3rd May.

Sewell, Jane, relict of Thomas Sewell, Esq., of Newport, Isle of Wight, 20th May, aged 74.

Sheldrick, Elizabeth, relict of James Sheldrick, Esq., of Lower Shadwell, 18th May, aged 74.

Shepherd, Francis Henry Heyman, son of the Rev. E. I. Shepherd, Rector of Luddesdown, Kent, 8th May, aged 11. Sherman, Martha, wife of the Rev. James Sherman, of Surrey Chapel, Blackfriars, 11th May, aged 42.

Shultz, John Frederick, Esq., late Capt. of the 12th Regiment, 18th May. Simon, William Frederick, Esq., late of Carlisle, 5th May, aged 35. Simpson, Edward, Esq., at Kenilworth, aged 61.

Smith, Thomas, Esq., at Cheshunt-street, Herts, eldest son of Thomas Smith, Esq., of North Clapham Road, 6th May, aged 39.

Smith, Euphemia, youngest daughter of the late Alexander Smith, Esq., of Edinburgh, 14th May.

Smith, Thomas, Esq., of Uxbridge, Banker, 24th April, aged 63.

Smyth, Mrs. Jane, 13th May, at Freeland Lodge, Oxon., aged 86.

Snow. On the 24th April, at 22, Half
Moon-street, in his 37th year, Peter
Duveluz Snow, late of Queen's College,
Cambridge, Esq., son of the late B. G.
Snow, Esq., of Highgate.

Spencer, Elizabeth Frances, relict of
Henry Leigh Spencer, Esq., 30th April.
Squibb, Frances Elizabeth, wife of George
James Squibb, Esq., 6th May.
Squire, William, Esq., Surgeon, of Wands-
worth, 3rd May, aged 38.
Squire, Susanna, relict of B. Squire, Esq.,
of St. Neot's, Hunts, 25th April.
Stainforth, Richard Terrick, Esq., 7th
May, at Hutton Lodge.

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