1825.] 
26, The Right Hon. Lady Rolle. 
73, Charles Collyns, esq. 
75, Thomas Mitchell, esq. 
Walter Fawkes, esq-, of Farnley Hall, 
Yorkshire. 
W. H. Dearsly, esq., of Shinfield, Berks. 
Mary, relict of the late L. Poignand, 
esq. M.D. 80. 
Charles Waistell, esq., 70. 
R. Sangster, esq., 78. 
T. Aylett, esq., of Gloucester-terrace. 
Major William Martin. 
Mrs. Byrne, wife of N. Byrne, esq., of 
the Morning Post. 
Lieut. William Thomas Loftus. 
R. 'S. Moody, esq., 81. 
In Golden-square, J. Willock, esq., 80. 
W. Gosling esq., of Edmonton, 82. 
E. Foulkes, esq., of Lincoln’s-inn-fields. 
At Godalming, W. Lee, esq., 68. 
J. Grant, Esq., 69. 
Mr. Mawman, 70. 
At Hornsey, T. Berkenhead, esq., 71. 
Miss M. A. Campion, of Danny. 
At Twickenham, Mrs. M. Slaughter. 
MARRIAGES ABROAD. 
At St. Julian’s, Mr. 'T. Williams, to Mary 
Ann, daughter of the late V. Corbet, esq., 
of Newton. 
At St. Julian’s, J. Lockley, esq., of 
Bayston, to Miss Maddocks. » 
At Memel, H. Fowler, esq., to Miss 
Griffin. 
At Hamburgh,’ O. Gilles, esq., to Pa- 
tience, daughter of Mr. P. Oakden. 
At Madras, J. R. Cuppage, esq., son of 
Lieut.-Gen. Cuppage, to Anna, daughter 
of J. Underwood, esq., of Vizagapatam. 
Sir J. T. Claridge, to Miss M. P. Scott, 
daughter of Vice-Admiral Scott. 
: DEATHS ABROAD. 
The King of Bavaria died on the 13th, 
of apoplexy. His Majesty had completed 
his 69th year, having been born on the 27th 
- of May 1756, and will be succeeded by his 
son, the Prince Royal, who was born in 
1786, and married, in 1810; a Princess of 
the house of Saxe-Hildburghausen. This 
eveut will dissolve the connexion between 
Austria and Bavaria. The Prince of Ca- 
rignan has also just died of apoplexy, at his 
estate in the vicinity of Paris. 
__ At Richmond, United States, W. C. 
Kidd, a.m. &e., son of J. Kidd, p.p., pro- 
fessor of Oriental Languages in the Maris« 
chal College and University of Aberdeen, 
At Tobago, Lieut. J. W. Eyre, r.r. 
At St. Heliers, Jersey, the wife of Capt. 
Baker, r.N. 
At Wilmington, State of Delaware, Mr.” 
T. Clark, late of Drighlington. 
At Naples, Mrs. Rye, relict of the Rey. 
J. Rye, of Darlington, Northamptonshire. 
At Narva, in the Baltic, lately, Capt. 
J. Hart. 
At Villafranche, on the Rhine, M. Lo- 
quin, the naturalist, one of the most enthu- 
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siastic votaries of science. He has left 
behind him 150 manuscript works. 
At Krageroe, Madame Byechhelm, the 
celebrated Northern Poetess, 
At Barbourne, 71, S. Tearne, esq. 
Near Spanish Town, Jamaica, of yellow 
fever, A. Deans, esq. son of the late Admi- 
ral Deans. j 
At Port Louis, Isle of France, Lieut. 
J.. Butt, son of the late Mr. W. Butt. _ 
At Geneva, New York State, Mrs. J. 
Welsh, wife of Mr. W. Grieve, in Geneva, 
and daughter of the late Mr. D. Welsh, 
Braefoot. ; 
26, S.N. L. son of the Rey. L. Rich- 
mond. 
At Isle de los Chios, Mr. G, Skirving. 
At Paris, Mrs. R. Tailyour, of Borrow- 
field, daughter of the late Sir A. Ramsay, 
Bart. : 
On his retin from the United States, 
Mr. C. Brenschendt. 
At Florence, Marquis Lucchesini, who 
has equally distinguished himself in litera- 
ture and diplomacy. 
At the Jamaica station, J. Sinclair, esq., 
son of Mr. D. Sinclair. 
At Jamaica, Capt. C. Pigott, son of the 
late Admiral Pigott. 
At Moorshedabad, Bengal, J. Hyde, esq. 
At Hamburgh, 51, P. Kléudgen, esq. 
At Calais, 52, Capt. J. Whitfield. 
B. Scott, esq., of the island of Jamaica, 
who, by his will, gave freedom to three 
negroes, in addition to eighty others whom 
he made free during his life. 
At Rangoon, Mr. Jermyn, chief officer of 
the Hon. Company’s armed ship Satellite. 
In Jamaica, Mr. T. Wheldale. 
In Jamaica, Dr. John Nisbet. 
At Kingston, Jamaica, J. C. Powell, esq. 
At St. Roque, in Spain, Mr. J. Duncan, 
son of Mr. J. Duncan, Kirkaldy, Fifeshire. 
At New York, the eldest son of Mr. 
W. Brodie, Selkirk. 
At Lyons, in France, Miss Mary Hony- 
man, daughter of the late Mr. J. Honyman, 
London. ; 
At Jersey, Louisa Maria, daughter of 
Lieut. Blythe, r.N. / 
32, at Konieh Carmania (the ancient Ico-— 
nium), Thomas Ayre Bromhead; esq., 
late of Christ’s College, Cambridge, only 
son of the Rev. Edward Bromhead, of 
Repham, near Lincoln. This enterprizing 
traveller, after an absence of five years from 
his native country, was hastening home, 
when arrested by g sudden and fatal disease. 
One of the companions of Mr. Bromhead’s 
travels, the Rev. Joseph Cook, Fellow of 
Christ College, died on a camel under almost 
as melancholy circumstances, near the Palm 
Trees of Elim, in March; and the other, 
Henry Lewis, esq., %.N., after traversing, 
Palestine in his company, parted from him 
at Beirut, in June, and returned to England. 
The same post brought his own cheerful 
letters from Damascus, and the official an- 
nouncement Of his death by the Porte. 
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