never had anv illness, retained her faculties to the last, and died without a trug. gle. She attended the late Earl of Eglintoun in his infancy, and has enjoyed a penfion from that noble family ever since. In her 47th year he had a fon, who is now 64 years of age. 3. William Fellowes, efq. of Ramfey Abbey, Huntingdonshire. The Rev. C. Malon, M. A. rector of St. Mary Bermondfev, Southwark. He was founder of the Deaf and Dumb S ciety. 4. At Thorp Lee, Surry, aged 85, Sir Edward Blackett, hart, of Marten, in the County of Northumberland. 5. George Crauford, efq. accountantgeneral of the army pay-office. Thomas Comerford, efq. lieutenant of the East London militia. 7. At Bath, in his 52d year, William Bingham, efq. of Philadelphia, lately a fenator of the United States of America. 8. Philemon Rolfe, efq. of Rayne-lodge, near Braintree, Eflex. 9. The Rev. B. L. Slater, M. A. rector of Shenfield English, and vicar of Whittenham. In Somers-Areet, aged 76, the Hon. Mrs. Rothe, widow of the late Count de Rothe, lieutenant-general and colonel, proprietor of the Irish regiment of his name in the fervice of his Mot Christian Majefty. She was the only daughter of Lucius Cary, fifth Lord Vilcount Faulkland, by his fecond wife, Laura Dillon, filter to Henry, eleventh Vilcount Dillon, and to the prefent Archbishop of Narbonne. 10. At York, aged 70, Mr. William Long, comedian, fiity years of which he had belonged to the theatre there. 11. Mr. Cumming, inafter of Buxton Hall, Derbyshire. Lately, at Wallingham, near Gainfborough, aged 81, Mr. Thoinas Taylor, schoolmaster. Lately, Mr. John Mellor, of Lane End, Staffordshire, aged 106. He was attended by thirty friends to the grave, whofe united ages amounted to 1296. 12. The Rev. Thomas Jones, formerly minifter in Bolton, Lancashire, and latterly of St. George's free-church in Liverpool. Lately, Mr. Thomas Adrey, an extraclerk in the Eat India Houte. At Kington, at the advanced age of 109 years, George Gregory, fuppofed to be the last of the crew of the Centurion, which hip circumnavigated the world with Lord Anfon; and what is more rema.kable, he never had a day's illness fince he went to fea, which was in the year 1714, when he was imprefied in the Downs out of the Mary brig, belonging to North Shields. 14. Edward Darby, efq. of Bloxham, near Banbury, aged 65. Colonel Ogle, of Caufey Park, in the county of Northumberland. Lately, at Methwold, Norfolk, aged 93, Mrs. E. Clarke, widow. 15. George Sutton, efq. of Kelham, in the county of Nottingham, M. P. for Bramber. Lady Sloper, relict of Sir Robert Sloper, K. B. 16. Lady Warren, relict of Sir George Warren, K. B. At Dover, Mr. Sinith, father of Sir Sydney Smith and Mr. Spencer Smith. 17. Mr. Leonard Raper, of Milkftreet, Cheapfide. The Right. Hon. Edward Lord Elliot, aged 73. 18. 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