1822.] 
vicar of that parish, and chairman to the 
Bench of Magistrates for the West Half 
Handred of Brixton. 
At Northampton-place, 
65, Mr. G. Silk. 
At Shooter’s-hill, 79, General Sir Thos. 
Blomefield, bart. 
At Camden-row, Peckham, 23, Kezia, 
wife of Mr. N. Bennett, jun. 
At Woodford, B, J. Friedmann, esq. 
In Piccadilly, Colenel W. Bowen, of 
Llyngwaire, in Pembrokeshire. The de- 
ceased intended to have left town by the 
coach for Bristol, but, finding it had left 
the office in Piccadilly, he ran to overtake 
it, and, when opposite the Albany, he fell 
down in a fit of apoplexy, and expired. 
At Stoke Newington, 37, Barbura Ceci- 
lia, wife of R. Smith, jun. esq. 
_ In Hereford-street, 65, Scr Hildebrand 
Oakes (of whom further particulars will be 
_piven in our next ). 
In Mark-lane,78, Amos Hayton, esq. 
In Upper Thames-street, 68, Elizubeth, 
wife of Mr. John Perkins, stationer, after 
a lingering illness. 
In Grove-end road, Regent’s Park, the 
son of John Silvester, esq. 
At Peckham, Mrs. Surah Collett. 
68, Thomas Singleton, esq. late of East 
End, Finchley. 
At Egham, after a long illness, Mr. Chas. 
Miles, one of the proprietors of Garraway’s 
Coffee-house. 
In Norton-street, Mary-le-bone, 
Mrs. Rhodes. 
At Hooley-park, Reigate, Charles John 
Louis de Thiballier, esq. R.N. after a few 
days’ illness, caused by plunging, whilst 
overheated, into a cold-bath. ‘The prema- 
ture loss of this gentleman will long be la 
mented by a numerous and highly respec- 
table circle, to whom an unusual suavity 
of manners and convivial flow of soul had 
warmly endeared him. 
In Oxendon-street, 80, Mr. John Beale, 
thirty-five years one of the King’s Yeomen 
of the Guard. 
At Kennington-common, 80, Mrs, King- 
ston. 
In Upper Joln-street, Golden-square, 
37, Elizabeth Louisa, wife of Mr. Gortz. 
At Putney-heath, Frederick, fourth son 
of Charles Noverre, esq. of Great Marlbo- 
rough-street, 
In Belgrave-place, Mr. Green, of the 
firm of Antrobus and Green, of the Strand. 
At Eltham, deeply regretted by her fa- 
mily and friends, Miss A. Ravenhill. 
In the Park Crescent, J. Welsford, esq. 
of Crediton, Devon. 
At Walthamstow, 78, Mrs. Money, relict 
of the late W. M. esq. of that place. 
In Upper Castle-street, Leicester-square, 
72, Mr. G, Steinbach, 
38, Lieut. Peter Truppo, R.N. 
At Chigwellrow, Mrs, Wilbraham, of 
Upper Seymour-sveet, 
Clerkenwell, 
87, 
Deaths in and near London. 
275 
At Stockwell, Cutherine, wife of Mr. 8. 
Bowring, of Tower-street. 
At Sutton-place, Hackney, Miss Re- 
bello. i 
In Green-street, Grosvenor-square, 93, 
Mrs. Mary Milles, sincerely regretted by 
all who’ knew her, and who can only ap- 
preciate her worth. She affectionately 
proved herself the friend of the orphan and 
distressed throughout life, and to her last 
moments displayed the most exemplary 
conduct as a pious and good Christian. 
At Clapton, 67, Mrs. Leuthley. 
At Lower Cheam, 53, T. Browne, esq. 
At Kensington, 78, Mrs. A. Taylor, re- 
lict of Jas. T. esq. of Clarges-street. 
56, Hugh Whishaw, esy. of Lincoln’s-inn. 
At Henel Hempstead, 97, the Rev. S. 
Grover, M.A. 1 
62, Mr. Horn, many years in the omce 
of the signer of the writs in the Court of 
King’s Bench. 
In New Bond-street, Mr, John Butt. 
In the Clapham-road, Sarah, wiie of 'T. 
G. Lloyd, esq. 
In Jermyn-street, 84, 
Flytche, esq. : 
At Chelsea, Aluric William, infant son 
of Alaric A. Watts, esq 
In Osborn-place, Whitechapel, Mrs. 
Anna Phelp, relict of Thos. P. esq. R-N, 
In Paternoster-row, Mary, wife of Mr. 
L. Smith. 
At Shacklewell, 73, Mrs. Carruthers. 
At Kingston, the wife of J. Bally, esq. 
At Camberwell-green, 78, Mr. Ambrose 
Skinner. 
In Dorset-square, 19, Henry, eldest son 
of Mr, Tatham. 
In St. Mary Axe, Mr. George Rose, 
surgeon. 
At Penton-place, Pentonville, 50, Mr. 
Joseph Starling. 
In Grove-place, Hackney, Mr. George 
Brounger. 
At Isleworth, 83, Mrs. Robson, late of 
York, 
In York-buildings, Islington, 51, Mrs. 
Elizabeth Powell. 
At Brockwell-hall, Dulwich, Miss Su- 
sannu Hobson. 
At Camberwell, 70, IV. Dowding, esq- 
At Peckham, after a lingering illness of 
nearly twenty years, Mrs. Bee, of Bank- 
side, Southwark. 
78, Capt. W. Fenn Moppatt, of Free- 
school-street, Horsleydown, many years 
commander in the service of the Hon. 
Board. of Ordnance. — His affability and 
strict honour endeared him to all who 
knew him, and, among others, to a society 
of which he was a member, and who snb- 
scribed for his portrait. His death was 
accelerated by his great anxiety for his 
expected superannuation, which he did 
not receive. His meritorious services in 
the relief of Gibraltar, during the siege, 
was handsomely acknowledged by Gene- 
ral 
Lewis Disney 
