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At Bromley, Jahn Butts, esg., of Ken- 
sington, and of Board-hill, Sussex. 
On his passage from Demerara, Mr. J. 
Calder, of Stoke Newington. - 
At Endeavour Estate, Jamaica, William 
Lothian, esq., much respected. 
At Queen’s Elm, Brompton, Liewt.- 
Colonel R. James. —At. Walthamstow, Miss 
S. Tuckey.—At Tottenham, William Fors- 
ter, member of the Society of Friends. 
At Richmond, Margaret, second daughter 
of the Rey. James Tate. 
At Cape Coast Castle, (shortly after his 
arrival,) Captain Winter, 2d West-India 
regiment. 
At Hammersmitth, George Pring, esq., 
surgeon, aged 4:7. 
At Stanmore, aged 76, Samuet Martin, 
esqg., formerly in the civil service on the 
Bombay establisment. 
At Moze-hill, Greenwich, agad 66, R. 
Dixon, esg.— At Putney, George Moore, esq., 
formerly a partner in the firm of Moore, 
Stranger, and Co., Cheapside—At Bromp- 
ton, aged 66, Haward Davies, esq., formerly 
of H..M. Ist regiment of Life Guards. 
After a ahort illness, Miss Caroline Feise, 
aged, 25, youngest daughter of G. Feise, 
late of Blackheath.—At Great Coram- 
street, Dr.:Brodum, well known twenty 
years ago as the vendor of the botanical 
syrup and neryous cordial, aged 69.—At 
Lambeth, Richard Proctor Barlow, esq., of 
the. General Post-office.—At Wimbledon, 
Elizabeth, second daughter of the late T. 
Harvey, esq., of Belmont, near East 
Barnet.—Aged 71, Captain James Caldwetl, 
formerly of the Bengal Engineers, late 
Barrack-master at Chelmsford. 
In the island of St. Lucia, Henry Mad- 
doch, esq., of Lincoln’s Inn, one of the com- 
missioners of legal inquiry in the West- 
Indies. 
At Mangalore, after an illness of only 
two days, the Hon. T. Harris, second son 
of Lord Harris. 
P. Matravers, esq., of Providencc-row, 
Hackney. 
_ In Upper Portland-place, Joseph Barretto, 
Jun. esq. 
At Chelsea, aged 70, W. Leigh, esq., late 
of Henwick, Worcester. 
Edward Stanley. esq., aged 90, many 
years His Majesty’s Consul-General at 
Trieste. 
Mrs. Jackson, widow of the late William 
Jackson, esq. Deputy Commissary General 
of the Forces. ’ 
At his house on Blackheath, Henry 
Goodwyn, esq., formerly an eminent brewer 
iu. Wapping. The prodigies of arithmetical 
calculations which this gentleman per- 
formed after his retirement from. business 
owing to.almost continual bad health, will 
signalize his name. They have been men- 
tioned, and the titles of several of his tabular 
publications, in p.449 of our fifty-fifth volume. 
William Cottee, esq., of Beaumont-place, 
Shepherd’s Bush. 
Ecclesiastical Promotions. 
[Dec. 1, 
ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. , 
The Rey. W. Birkett, to the vicarage of 
South Tawton, Devon. 
The Rey. Chancellor Marsh, to the Pre- 
bend of Chute and Chisenbury. 
The Rey. W. H. Majendie, to the Pre- 
bend of Beaminster Prima, both in Salis- 
bury Cathedral. 
The Rev. R. J. Meade is appointed one 
of the Domestic Chaplains to the Earl of 
Cork and Orrery. 
The Rey. P. Maude is elected Chaplain 
of the Bath City Infirmary and Dispensary. 
The Rev. F. C. Blackstone, to the 
vicarage of Hickfield, Hants. 
The Rey. T. Worsley, of Downing Col- 
lege, is appointed Chaplain and Classical 
Lecturer. 
The Rey. R. Faithful, M.a. to the vicar- 
age of Warfield, Berks. 
The Rey. H. Owen, D.c.L. to the vicar- 
age of Redisham, Suffolk. 
The Rey. R. Cobbold, M.A. was, on his 
own petition, instituted to the united rec- 
tories of Wortham Iyerard and Wortham 
Jervis, Suffolk. 
The Rey. Dr. J. Hunter, to the church 
and parish of St. Leonard’s, in the presby- 
tery of St. Andrew’s, and county of Fife. 
The Rey. J. Amphlett, M.A. to the per- 
petual curacy of Wythall, Worcestershire. 
The Hon. and Rey. E. S. Keppell, M.a. 
to the rectory of Snetterton St. Andrew, 
with All Saints, Norfolk. 
The Rey. C. E. Hutchinton, a.M. to the 
Prebendary of the Cathedral of Chichester. 
The Rey. J. R. Roberts, 2.p., Senior 
Bursar of Trinity College, to the rectory of 
Rotherfield Grays, Oxfordshire. 
The Rey. J. P. Roberts, B.A. is appointed 
a Chaplain of Christ’s Church. 
The Rev. E. Rush, a.m. to the rectory 
of Drinkstone, Suffolk. 
The Rey. C. V. H. Sumner, appointed 
Domestic Chaplain to H.R.H. the Duke 
of York. 
The Rev. B. Hanbury, a.m. to the 
vicarage of Bures St. Mary, with the hamlet 
of Bures, Suffolk. 
The Rey. H. Goggs, a.B. to the vicarage 
of South Creek, Norfolk. 
The Rev. J. H. Seymour, 8.A. of Exeter 
College, Oxford, to the vicarage of Horley- 
cum- Horton. 
The Rev. J. Hoste, a.m. to the perpe- 
tual curacy of Longham, and to the perpe- 
tual curacy of Windling, Norfolk. 
The Rey. W. A. Wilson, D.D. to the 
rectory of Church Oakley. 
The Rey. G. Hume, to the vicarage of 
Warminster, Wilts. 
The Rev. B. Mitchell, to the vicarage of 
Winsford, Somerset. 
The Rey. T. Mills, m.a. to the living of 
Easton and Bringhurst, in the county of 
Leicester. 
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