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dren. He was 61 years of age.— In his 88th 

 year. Sir Samuel Wathen, of Woodchester, 

 one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace 

 for Gloucestershire. — At the Rectory House, 

 Bangor, Flintshire, the Rev. Maurice Wynne, 

 LL. D., of Llwyn, Denliig:hshiie, Vicar of 

 Much Wenlock, Shropshire, aged 75.— At 

 West Bromwich, Lucy, wife of W. Bagnall, 

 Esq., of West Bromwich, and daughter of 

 Capt. Sherwood, of Wick, near Worcester. — 

 At Kirilet HalJ, in her 10th year, Lucy, 

 fourth daughter of William Lacon Childe, 

 Esq. — On his passage home from India, 

 James Theodore, fourth son of Mr. George 

 Ryder Bird, of Edgbaston, near Birmingham. 

 — At Hall Green, near Birmingham, Sarah, 

 youngest daughter of the late Richard Nott, 

 Esq., of Worsley, in the Parish of Rock, 

 Worcestershire. — Aged 90, John Inge, Esq., 

 of the Charter House, near Coventry. — 

 Aged 30, at Beaumaris, S. II. Trevor, Esq., 

 youngest son of the late Rev. Dr. Trevor, 

 Prebendary of Chester. — At the Vicarage, 

 Bromyard, in the 14th year of her age. 



Helen Maria, second daughter of tlie Rev. 

 William Cooke. — Aged T], Mrs. Mary Mat- 

 thews, sister to Captain Matthews, of Rose 

 Villa, near Tewkesbury.- In Tewkesbury, 

 in her 79th year, Mary, relict of John Mar- 

 tin, Esq. — At Malvern, Louisa Augusta, wife 

 of the Rev. Francis Duncan, of Alcester, 

 and eldest daughter of Colonel Elrington, of 

 the 47th Regiment. — At his house, 5, Corn- 

 wall Terrace, Regent's Park, David Carru- 

 thers. Esq,, M. P. for Hull.— At Dolydd- 

 ycau, Talyllyn, near Dolgelly, of apoplexy. 

 Dr. William Owen Puglie, the celebrated 

 Welsh Lexicographer. His memory will be 

 long cherished by the lovers of Cambrian 

 Literature. — At Camden Hill, Birmingham, 

 Ann, the wife of Owen Johnson, Esq., in 

 the 65th year of her age. — Aged ho, highly 

 respected by all who knew him, Mr. Henry 

 Jacob, surveyor and auctioneer, of Newhall- 

 street, Birmingham. — Aged 19, Mary, second 

 daughter of Mr. Ward, bookseller, of Strat- 

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