86 
Deaths in and near London. 
DIED, 
At Pentonville, J. Thetford, esq. a prin¬ 
cipal clerk in the Bank of England upwards 
of 36 years. 
In Lower Brook-street, 85, T. Boddi-ng- 
ton, esq. an eminent merchant and Bank 
director. 
In his 81st year, W. Nettlesliip , esq. of 
Gower-street, Bedford Square. 4 
In Blackheatli Road, Greenwich, Seiran, 
wife of Major Benwell. 
In Duke-street, Westminster, in his 22d 
year, Edmund , eldest son of E. Smith, esq. 
In Warwick-street, 77, T. H. Littler, 
esq. 
In Half Moon-street, Piccadilly, the lady 
of Lieut. General Merrick, of Cheltenham. 
At Sanderstead, Surrey, the Rev. A. 
lVigsell. 
At Croydon, Mrs. 31. Chatfield , relict of 
the late W. C. esq. 
At Cobham, T. Nisbitt, jun. esq. 
Elizabeth , wife of the Rev. J. Rogers, 
of Freusham, Surrey. 
At Greenwich,in her 35th year, Caroline , 
wife of W. Ellis, esq. 
In Bevis Marks, St. Mary Axe, 74, D. 
J. JDe Castro , esq. an eminent merchant. 
H. Powell , esq. treasurer of St. Bar¬ 
tholomew's Hospital. 
Mrs. C. Briand, 62, of St. Paul’s Chain, 
Doctors’ Commons. 
In Highbury Place, 35, Esther , wife of 
T. French, esq. of Skinner-street. 
At Brompton, Rachael , eldest daughter 
of the late J. Falconer, esq. of Bombay. 
At Lambeth, Mrs. 31. C. Ash, relict of 
the late Rev. S. A. and eldest daug'hter of 
the late Z. Bailey, esq. of Bath. 
At the London Coffee House, in his S5tli 
year, Sir Wathin Lewes , Senior Alderman 
and Father of the city; Sheriff in 1772 ; 
Lord Mayor in 1779; and several times 
elected for the city in the popular interest 
which he deserted. He passed the last 25 
years chiefly in the rules of the King's 
Bench and Fleet, owing- to the law’s delay, 
and the knavery of its ag ents. 
At Walworth, Mr. G. Dowse , of Cheap- 
side. 
At Camberwell, in his 79th year, the 
Rev. IV. Smith , A M. 
At Pinner Grove, Middlesex, in his 75th 
year, Sir F. Mil man, hart. M.D. and F.R.S. 
In Chelsea Hospital, 76, T. Keate , esq. 
late Surg-eon General to the army, and a 
man of extraordinary talents in his profes¬ 
sion. 
G. Burn, esq. of Great Alie-street, Good¬ 
man’s Fields. 
By suicide, aged 52, C. Thompson, esq. 
Master in Chancery. He has left a wife 
and family. 
In his 75th year, Lieut. General Robert 
Nicholson, of the East India Company’s 
service. 
27, William, fourth son of R. Vincent, 
esq. of South Mimms. 
[Aug. 1, 
At Bookham Grove, Surrey, in her 53d 
year, the Hon. Catherine Dawney , sister 
of Lord Viscount Downe. 
In Cleveland Row, Sir J. W. Compton, 
late Judge of the Vice Admiralty Court at 
Barbadoes. 
Of wounds received from some of the 
Foot Guards in celebrating the anniversary 
of Waterloo, William Coyle, paper hanger, 
in Orchard-street, Westminster. Coroner’s 
Inquest, w ilful murder against James Mac- 
earthy, a drummer, and four others. Several 
other individuals were wounded. Five of 
the rioters have since been tried for the 
murder, when two were convicted of man¬ 
slaughter, and three acquitted. 
At Hoxton, 60, of apoplexy in bed, Sir 
Jonathan 3Iiles, proprietor of a celebrated 
house for lunatics, and sheriff of London, 
1806-7. 
At Dr. Williams’s Library, Redcross- 
street, 68, the Rev. Thomas Morgan , the 
much respected librarian of that institu¬ 
tion, colleague of Dr. Aikin in the Biogra¬ 
phical Dictionary, formerly writer of the 
literary department of the New Annual 
Register, and author and editor of many 
other works of respectability. He was a 
man of retired habits and character, and 
much esteemed by an extensive circle. 
At Clapham Common, 65, Richard 
Rothwell, esq. Alderman of the Ward of 
Cheap, and Sheriff in the past year. He 
was a political partisan without sufficient 
intelligence ; and rendered himself con¬ 
spicuous by presiding at a meeting which 
applauded the massacre at Manchester, 
and by becoming treasurer to the disgrace¬ 
ful association against the liberty of the 
press, held in Bridge street. 
At Leige, 56, James Tatloch, esq. bro¬ 
ther-in-law to the late Aid. Combe, formerly 
an eminent silk-broker of London, and 
often distinguished for his energetic pa¬ 
triotism at the Common Halls of the Livery 
of London. 
[The late Abel Worth, esq. of Devon¬ 
shire, has left 2,5001. to the London Hos¬ 
pital, Whitechapel; 20001. to the Hospital 
for Deaf and Dumb, Kent Road; 20001. to 
the Asylum for the Blind, in St. George’s 
Fields ; 20001. to the Society for relief of 
prisoners confined for small debts ; and 
10001. to the Westminster Asylum.] 
ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. 
The Rev. H. Gwytlier, A.B. late curate 
of St. Mary’s Chapel, Birmingham, to the 
vicarage of Yardley, Worcestershire. 
The Rev. J. V. Stewart, to the rectory of 
Gilstone, Herts. 
The Rev. A. H. Kenny, D.D. to the rec¬ 
tory of St. Olave’s, Southwark. 
The Rev. T. Garbett, to be a minor canon 
in Peterborough Cathedral. 
The Rev. J. Blackburn, to the rectory 
of Romald Kirk. 
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