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the Hon. Amllle Caroline Pery, third daugh- 

 ter of the late Viscount Gleutworth, and 

 grand-daughter of the Earl of Limerick. — 

 At the Friends' Meeting-house, Gloucester, 

 P. N. Edwards, of Bryn Lloyd, Radnorshire, 

 to Rebecca, daughter of John Shipley, of 

 Gloucester ; also, at the same time and place, 

 J. Sessions, of the Westgate-street, to Eliza, 

 youngest daughter of the said John Shipley. 



BIRTH. 



May 14th, at the Dowager Countess of 

 Coventry's, Streathara, Surry, the Hon. Mrs. 

 W. Coventry, of a daughter, still born. 



DIED. 

 Suddenly, at Kirby Mallory, Captain Rus- 

 sell, son of Lord William Russell, and ne. 

 phew to theDuke of Bedford.— At Sidmouth, 

 Retired Rear-Admiral George White, aged 74. 

 —At Blackheath, the Hon. Sir Arthur Kaye 

 Legge, K. C. B. Admiral of the Blue, in the 

 69th year of his age. — At Clifton, aged 74, 

 Joseph Seymour Biscoe, Esq. — At Dudley, 

 in the 66th year of his age, T. Brettell, Esq. 

 of the Tiled House, Kingswinford. — At Hay- 

 lands, Ryde, Isle of Wight, Walter Lock, Esq. 

 Vice- Admiral of the White, in his 79th year. 

 —At Strawberry Hill Cottage, Twickenham, 

 John Bull, Esq, Clerk of the Journals of the 

 House of Commons, in his 59th year. — At 

 Madeira, Elizabeth, only daughter of Lady 

 Arthur Somerset, and niece to the Duke of 



Beaufort and the Earl of Falmouth, in her 

 25th year.— At Howth Castle, Almerica, 

 fourth daughter of the Earl and Countess of 

 Howth.— At Kidderminster, aged 82, Joseph 

 Crane, Esq. for 61 years Surgeon in that 

 borough. — At Cheltenham, Anna, wife of the 

 Rev. Richard Dickson, and sister to Sir W. 

 Chatterton, M, P.— At York Gate, Regent's 

 Park, Captain Henry Kater, F. R. S. a gen- 

 tleman of very high scientific attainments. 

 —At. St. Sidwell's, Exeter, after a lingering 

 illness, the Rev. George Sercombe Luke, 

 B. A. of Queen's College, Oxford, aged 40. — 

 At Presteign, aged 46, Captain Matthew 

 Higgins, Adjutant to the Radnorshire Mili- 

 tia.— At Montpellier Parade, in Cheltenham, 

 Thomas Gray, Esq. in his 63rd year. — At 

 lUington.near Uxbridge, in the 40th year of 

 her age, Alice, the wife of Luke Minshall, 

 Esq. Solicitor, Bromsgrove. — At Woolescote 

 Hall, near Stourbridge, Mrs. Brettell, of Bar- 

 bourne Terrace, near Worcester, relict of R. 

 Brettell, Esq. formerly of Foster-lane, Lon- 

 don.— At Marl Hill Cottage, Carisbrook, Isle 

 of Wight, Captain Charles Blomer, formerly 

 of Pershore, Worcestershire. — After a long 

 illness, in his 72nd year, Jeremiah Hawkins, 

 Esq. of the Haw, Gloucestershire : a gen- 

 tleman well known in that and the adjacent 

 counties. — In Dawson-street, Dublin, after 

 a long and painful illness, which she bore 

 with that cheerfulness and pious resignation 

 which might have been expected from her 

 writings and her character, Mrs. Hemans. 



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