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At Layton, 79, J. Cotton, esq., Deputy Master oi 
the Trinity House. 
76, J. Barber, esq. of Stanwell, Middlesex. 
. J. Hibberson, esq. 
In Park-street, Mrs. H. Bagot, last surviving 
daughter of Sir W. W. Bagot. 
J. Shakespeare, esq. 
At Edmonton, 51, Captain Ellark. 
77, N. Solomons, esq. of Great Russell-street- 
At Putney, 54, Mr. F. Griesbach, after a lingering 
illness of two years, brought on entirely by his inde- 
fatigable application and intense study of the oboe. 
He was a member of the Concert of Ancient Music 
for the long period of 38 years, of the Philharmonic 
Concert from its institution, and for 25 years first 
oboe at the Opera House. As a performer on the 
oboe, he was unrivalled, and the musical world has 
Jost one of its greatest ornaments. 
At — Smith’s, esq., Portland-place, Belinda, wife 
of Sir C. Smith, bart. of Suttons, Essex. 
At Kensington, Amelia, widow of Captain J. War- 
burton. 
In Sloane-street, Mrs. Seymour, relict of the late 
H. Seymour, esq. of Northbrook. 
At Cornwal-terrace, Regent’s-park, Kenneth Mac- 
Kenzie, esq. 
Harriet, wife of J. J. Wilkinson, esq. of Seymour- 
place, Euston-square. 
At Bromley, Middlesex, J. Shuttleworth, esq. 
At Hackney, 72, Lydia, relict of the late W. Wat- 
son, esq. of Homerton. 
In Brunswick-square, R. Morris, esq. 
In Beaumont-street, 69, Miss F. Doveton. 
In Upper Phillimore-street, Kensington, 
Hartlé, relict of the late Colonel Hartlé. 
G. P. Carr, esq. of Edmonton. 
In Sloane-street, Captain C. Forbes. 
At Walworth, 86, J. Prowett, esq. 
In Hunter-street, Brunswick-square, the Hon. 
-Christian Hely Hutchinson, sister of the Earl of 
Donoughmore. 
At Upper Gower-street, 84, G. Dance, esq. R.A. and 
F.AS. 
At Upper Norton-street, the Right Hon. Lord Her- 
bert Windsor Stuart. 
In Marlborough-street, Kent-road, 90, R. Wheadon, 
Mrs. 
esq. 
At Burwood-park, Surrey, Sir J. Frederick, bart. 
At Chelsea, 64, T. Smith, esq. 
At Chester-street, Grosvenor-place, Mary W. Mar- 
shall, wife of Captain J. Marshall, C.B., R.N. 
In Park-crescent, Portland-place, 70, W. Fairlie, | 
esq- 
In Regent-street, 51, J. Woodmeston, esq. of the 
Royal Marines, 
* AtVintners’ Hall, Katherine, wifeof C.Martin, esq. 
In Middlesex-place, Eleanor, relict of the late Sir 
E. Nightingale, bart. of Kueesworth-house, Cam- 
bridgeshire. 
Margaret Rebecca, eldest daughter of Mr. J. P. 
Street, of Islington. 
LIST OF SHERIFFS, 
Appointed by His Majesty, in Council, 
for the Year 1825. 
ENGLAND. 
Bedfordshire—S. B. Edwards, of Arsley, esq. 
Berkshire—E. F. Maitland, of Shinfield, esq. 
Buckinghamshire—J. Dupre, of Wilton Park, esq. 
Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire —Sir C. E. 
Nightingdale, of Kneesworth, bart. 
Cheshire—J. S. Daintry, of Sutton, esq. 
Cumberland—M. Atkinson, of Stain Gills, esq. 
Cornwall—W. Baron, of Tregear, esq. 
List of Sheriffs.—Ecclesiastical Promotions. 
“Derbyshire—Sir C. A, Hastings, of Willesley Hall, 
[ Mar. 1, 
bart. 
Devonshire—G. Strode, of Newnham Park, esq. 
Dorsetshire—C. Spurrier, of Upton, esq. 
Essez—P. Du Cane, of Braxsted Lodge, esq. 
Gloucestershire—Sir J. Musgrave, of Barnsley Park, 
bart. 
Herefordshire—T. A. Knight, of Downton Castle, esq- 
Hertjordshire—T. N. Kemble, of Gubbin Park, esq- 
Kent—W’. G. D. Tyssen, of Foley House, esq. 
Leicestershire—C. M. Phillips, of Garenden, esq. 
Lincolnshire—Sir J. Trollope, of Caswick, bart. 
Monmouthshire—J. Proctor, of Chepstow, esq- 
Norfolk—J. Harvey, of Thorpe Lodge, esq. 
Northamptonshire—Sir R. H. Gunning, of Horton, 
bart. 
Northumberland—A. Gregson, of Bowsden, esq. 
Nottinghamshire—G. Gregory, of Rempstone, esq. 
Oxfordshire—Sir F. Desanges, of Aston-Rowant, knt. 
Rutlandshire—J. Neal, of Bolton, esq. 
Shropshire—J.W. Dod, of Clovelly, esq. 
Somersetshire—J. Quantock, of Norton-sub-Hamdon, 
esq. 
Sti ffordshire—Sir G. Pigot, of Patshull, bart. 
County of Southampton—H. P. Delme, of Cams-Hall, 
esq. 
Suffolk—Sir H. E. Bunbury, of Great Barton, bart 
Surrey—J. B. Hankey, of Fetcham Park, esq. 
Sussex—J. H. Slater, of Newick Park, esq. 
Warwickshire—C. Leigh, of Stoneleigh Abbey, esq- 
Wilishire—E. Warriner, of Conock, esq. 
Worcestershire—T. S. Vernon, of Shrawley, esq. 
Yorkshire—J. Hutton, of Marske, esq. 
SOUTH WALES. 
Carmarthenshire—D. Jones, of P. ulgias, esq. 
Pembrokeshire—G. Bowen, of Llwyn-y-gwair, esq: 
Cardiganshire—E. P. Lloyd, of Wemewydd, esq. 
Glamorganshire—J. Bennet, of Lalestone, esq. 
Breconshire—H. Allen, of Oakfield, esq. 
Radnorshire—P. R. Mynors, of Evenjob, esq. 
NORTH WALES. 
Anglesey—T. Meyrick, of Cefncock, esq. 
Carnarvonshire—H. D. Griffith, of Caerhun, esq. 
Merionethshire—Postponed. 
Montgomeryshire—P. Morris, of Trehelig, esq. 
Denbighshive—W. Egerton, of G resford Lodge, esq. 
Flintshive—J. L. Wynne, of Plasnewydd, esq. 
ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 
The Rey. W. H. Perkins is appointed a chaplain 
of Christ Church, Oxford. 
“The Rev. W. Clark, M.A. to the vicarage of 
Wymeswould, Leicestershire. 
The Rev. H.R. S. Smith, 
Little Bentley, Essex. 
The Rev. A. Hopkins, B.A. to the vicarage of - 
Clent, with the chapel of Rowley Regis annexed, 
Staffordshire. 
The Rev. T. Nayler, B.A. has been appointed one 
B.A. to the rectory of 
- of the Domestic Chaplains to His Royal Highness the 
Duke of York. 
The Rev. E. J. Crawley, M.A. is appointed one of 
the Domestic Chaplains to His Royal Highness the 
Duke of Clarence. 
The Rev. J. E. Keane, M.A. is appointed Chap- 
lain to the colony of New South Wales, and its 
dependencies. 
The Rev. J. Radford, A.B. to the rectory of 
Nymet Rowland, Devon. 
The Rev. J. Hoste, A.M. to the vicarage of Bar- 
wick, Norfolk. 
The Hon. and Rev. A. A. Turnour, to the rectory 
of Garveston, Norfolk. 
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