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Edward Botterell, Esq. of The Heath, near 

 Stoke St. Milborouffh. — At Rodney House, 

 Clifton, the Right Rev. Robert Gray, D.D. 

 Lord Bishop of Bristol, to wliich See he was 

 elevated in 182". His Lordship wras also a 

 Prebendary of Durham. His Lordship was 

 in his 73d year, and had laboured under very 

 severe and painful illness for a long time, 

 but his life was closed with remarkable 

 calmness and composure. — At Upleatham, 

 Rear- Admiral the Hon. George H. L.Dundas. 

 — At Naples, J. B. Dashwood, Esq., brother- 

 in-law to Lord Malmesbury and Yarborough. 

 — Lady Lynch Blosse, relict of Sir R. L. 

 Blosse, Bart. — At Freycnwalde, the Prin- 

 cess Eliza Radziwill, daughter of her Royal 

 Highness Princess Louisa, of Prussia, widow 

 of his Highness Prince Antony Radziwill, 

 late Governor of the Grand Duchy of Posen. 

 — At Trengwainton, Penzance, Sir Rose 

 Price, Bart, aged 65,— In Eccles-street, Dub- 

 lin, the Baroness Talbot De Malahide, in her 

 87th year.— In Henry-street, Dublin, Louisa 

 Sophia, wife of Joseph William Morris, Esq. 

 and daughter of the Hon. F. Cavendish.— 

 Aged three years and ten months, Augusta, 

 eldest daughter of Robert Biddulph, Esq. 

 M. P. for Hereford.— At Rosina Cottage, 

 Cheltenham, Edward Holmes, Esq. M. D. 

 only surviving son of T. R. Holmes, Esq. — 

 At Brighton, Captain E. Palmer, R. N. and 



K.C.B., brother to Major-General Palmel*, 

 M.P.— William Groom, Esq. of the CIive» 

 Salop. — Aged 8.3, Mrs. Robins, sen. relict of 

 the late William Robins, gent, late of More- 

 ton-in-the-Mar&h. — At Eckington Vicarage, 

 Walter William Capper, Esq. late of Bath, in 

 the 63rd year o( his age.— At Great Wit- 

 comb, in the county of Gloucester, Richard 

 Preston, Esq. M.D., aged 36. — At Yarmouth, 

 aged 58, Captain John Chumley, R. N. — 

 Near Leeds, Hannah, relict of the late Lind- 

 ley Murray, the grammarian, aged 86. — At 

 his seat, Knowsley, near Prescot, after a few 

 days' illness, Edward Earl, of Derby, in the 

 83d year of his age, during nearly 69 of 

 "Which he had filled the office of Lord Lieut, 

 of the county palatine of Lancaster. — Aged 

 35, at J. Howard Galton's, Esq., Hadsor 

 House, near Droitwich, Caroline, wife of 

 Edward Nicholas Hurst, Esq., of Dorset- 

 square, London, sister of Mrs. Howard Gal- 

 ton, and daughter of Joseph Strutt, Esq. of 

 Derby. — Aged 51, at Holland Cottage, near 

 Hereford, Mr. Charles Fox Lechmere, young- 

 est son of the late John Scudamore Lech- 

 mere, Esq. of Fownhope Court.— At his 

 residence, on the Grand Parade, Brighton, 

 Sir Geo. Pownall, Knight, Provost Marshal- 

 General of the Leeward Islands, in the 79tli 

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