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Tatham, Charles John, son of the late Marmaduke

Tatham, Esq. of Poplar, to Louisa, eldest dau.

of Mr. John Shore, of Blackwall, 30th Nov. Tassell, Mr. James, of Faversham, solicitor, to

Charlotte Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. J. G.

Shepherd, of the same place, solicitor, 17th Dec.
Tribe, Thomas, Esq. of Bombay, son of Lieutenant

Tribe, of the Royal Navy, to Helen, daughter of
W. Cuningham, Esq. late of Dromona, county

of Antrim, Ireland, 3rd Dec.
Twigs, the Rer. Robert, A.M., Vicar of Tilman.

stone, Kent, fourth son of the late Rev. Thomas Twigg, vicar of St. Stepben's, Coleman-street, London, to Ann Frances, youngest daughter of

the late Charles Green, Esq., 28th Nov. Waller, T., Esq. of the Stock Exchange and Gib

son-square Islington, to Anne, eldest daughter

of the late Dr. Robertson, 19th Dec. Whitehead, the Rev. William, Fellow of Worcester

College, Oxford, and Curate of Camberwell, to
Harriet, youngest daughter of the late Rev.
Richard Loxham, rector of Halsall, Lancashire,
and incumbent of St. John's, Liverpool, 24th

Nov.
Williams, the Rev. Thomas Coombe, S.C.L., of

Catherine Hall, Cambridge, second son of Thos.
Williams, Esq. of Cowley-grove, Middlesex, to
Elizabeth Blacker Nicholson, youngest daughter
of the late John Nicholson, Esq. of Stramore-

house, county of Down, 3rd Dec.
Wood, John Augustus, Esq. eldest son of General

John Sullivan Wood, D.C.L., Lieutenant Gover. nor of the Tower, and late of the 8th Hussars, to Louisa, only daughter of the late Rev. Wm. Liddiard, of Sydney-place, Bath, and granddaughter of the late John Tirel Morin, Esq. of Weedon - lodge, Bucks, and Hanover - square, London, 17th Dec.

Annotated Obituary.

Allen, John, Esq., at his residence, Walcot, an influential landed proprietor in the Bath, aged 80, 2nd Dec.

West of England, acted as Chairman of Anderdon, John Proctor, Esq. of Farley. the Quarter Sessions for Herefordshire,

hall, Berkshire, in the 87th year of his and sat in Parliament as Knight of the age, at Ramsgate, 30th Nov.

Shire for Worcester. Previously, in 1835, Austen, Mrs. Sarah, wife of Thos. Aus. he had been elected for Droit wich. Mr.

ten, Esq. late of Rose-hill, Herefordshire, Barneby was eldest son of the late John at Falmouth, in the 35th year of her Barneby, Esq. of Brockhampton, by Eli. age, 24th Nov.

zabeth, his wife, dau. and heiress of RoAylieff, Mrs. Martha, of Liverpool, 52 bert Bulkeley, Esq. of Bulkeley, in years of age, 17th Dec.

Cheshire, and grandson of Bartholomew Badger, Edward, Esq., formerly of the Richard Lutley, Esq. of Lawton, who

Stamp Office, aged 78, at Pimlico, 29th assumed the surname of Barneby, as reNovember.

presentative of his maternal ancestors, Baman, Mr. Samuel, for many years a the first of whom on record is Thoinas

faithful and valued servant, at the resi- Barneby, Esq. of Ludlow, Treasurer to dence of Arthur Craven, Esq., Stam- Edward IV. at the battle of Towton. ford-hill, 12th Dec

At the period of his decease, Mr. Barneby Banister, Mr. Alderman, at New Windsor, had just completed his 47th year. He m. aged 68, 25th Nor.

24th July, 1838, Susan, eldest dau. of Barlow, Sir George Hilaro, Bart. G.C.B., IIenry Elwes, Esq. of Colesborne, co.

at Fir-grove, Farnham, in the 81th year Gloucester, and has left issue. His of his age, 18th Dec. He was the 4th son younger brother, Edmund, on succeedof William Barlow, Esq. of Bath, and ing to a considerable fortune, changed brother of the late Sir Robert Barlow, a his name, and is the present Mr. Hignaval officer, distinguished for his gallant ginson, of Saltmarshe, the sale of whose capture of the Africaine, French frigate. magnificent gallery of paintings excited Early in life Sir George went to the East so much interest a few months since (see Indies, and eventually became, at the vol. i. p. 256.) decease of Charles, Marquis Cornwallis, Barney, John, Esq. of Lysses-house, Fare. in 1805, Governor-Gen. of India. Two ham, Hants, a magistrate of that county, years before he had been created a Bart., aged 63, 15th Dec. and, in two years after, he was appointed Bartley, Martha Drew, wife of C. P. Bart. Governor of Fort St. George, Madras. ley, Esq., of Westbourne-terrace, HydeHe married in 1789, Elizabeth, dau. of park Gardens, deeply regretted by all Burton Smith, Esq. of the co. of West. who knew her, 21st Nov. meath, and by her (from whom he was Baskerfield, Mrs. Sophia, relict of Thomas divorced in 1816), he has left a very Baskerfield, Esq. of Colchester, Essex, large family.

at her residence, Highbury-place, IslingBarneby, John Esq. of Brockhampton, co. ton, 29th Nov.

Hereford, at his town residence, 34, Port- Bayley, Adelaide Augusta, eldest dau. of man-square, 30th Nov. This gentleman, the late William Henry Bailey, Esq. of

21, Bentinck-street, Manchester-square, Bullen, the Rev. Charles, A.M., Incumaged 26, 13th Dec.

Beauclerk, Admiral Lord Amelius, G.C.B.
G.C.H., on the 10th instant, at his seat,
Winchfield House, Hants, aged 75. At
the period of his decease this distinguished
officer held the important office of prin-
cipal naval aide-de-camp to the Queen,
and was a Knight Grand Cross of the
Orders of the Bath and of Hanover. His
Lordship entered the navy in 1782; and
after passing through the intermediate
grades, became post Captain of the Ne-
mesis (28), in 1793. Subsequently serv-
ing off the coast of Ireland, in the Dryad
(44), he captured La Proserpine; and in
1809, he participated in the Walcheren
expedition. Lord Amelius Beauclerk
was third son of Aubrey, fifth Duke of
St. Albans, by Catherine, his wife, dau
of William, Earl of Besborough, and
grandson of Lord Vere Beauclerk, a cele-
brated naval commander, who for his
professional services, was created Baron
Vere of Hanworth, in 1750.

Bell, Miss Elizabeth, 53, Burton crescent,
at an advanced age, 13th Dec.
Benthall, J. E., eldest son of the Rev. John
Benthall, at Feltham, Middlesex, after a
long illness, 19th Nov.

Benezet, Claude, Esq., formerly of the
Treasury, Calcutta, at his house, at Do-
ver, aged 81. 11th Dec.

Bennett, Mrs. Harriet Eliza, relict of the
late Rev.John Leigh Bennett, at Thorpe-
place. Surrey, aged 76, 11th Dec.
Biscoe, Vincent Hilton, Esq. at the Priory,
Great Malvern, aged 79, 26th Nov.
Bischoff, Mrs. Margaret, relict of the late
Thomas Bischoff, Esq. at Killingbock-
hall, near Leeds, in her 81st year, 5th
December.

Bowker, James, Esq. of King's Lynn, at
Pisa, aged 55, 11th Nov.
Brant. Mrs. Maria, relict of the late Rich-
ard Brant, Esq. of West-hill, Surrey, in
the 90th year of her age, at the Rectory,
Weston, near Ross, 29th Nov.
Browa, Mrs. Ann Pearce, the beloved wife
of Samuel Brown Esq. of 24, Bloom-
bury-square, in the 69th year of her age,
29th Nov.

Byam, Mrs. Jane Akers, relict of the late
Rev. Samuel Byam, D.D., and Chaplain
in Ordinary to his Majesty George III.,
at Brussels, in the 68th year of her age,
26th Nov.

Byass, Harry William, second son of Robt.
B. Byass, Esq. of Westwood-cottage,
Sydenham, Kent, deeply and sincerely
regretted, in his 10th year, of an affec-
tion of the heart, 21st Nov.
Buckle, Elizabeth Eleanor, dau. of the late

Rev. William Buckle, Vicar of Pyrton,
Oxon, and of Banstead, Surrey, 17th
December.

bent of Rainford, Lancashire, aged 31,
at Hastings, 30th Nov.

Burton, Mary, relict of the Rev. Henry
Burton, Vicar of Atcham, Salop, at Hul-
ton, 75 years of age, 18th Dec.
Butler, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Colonel Ed-
ward K. S. Butler, and youngest dau. of
the late Colonel Bagot, of Nurney, co.
Kildare, at Martock, near Windsor, Nova
Scotia, 4th Dec.

Cameron, William, youngest son of the late
David Cameron, Esq. of Northaw-place,
Herts, 30th Nov.

Carr, Bridget, relict of the late Rev. Ro-
bartes Carr, in Hamilton-terrace, St.
John's Wood, in the 91st year of her
age, 3rd Dec.

Cathcart, the Lady Augusta Sophia, at
Cathcart House, near Glasgow, 18th
Dec., in her 47th year. This respected
lady, was the youngest dau. of the late
gallant Earl Cathcart, by Elizabeth, his
wife, dau. of Andrew Elliot, Esq. Go-
vernor of New York. The antiquity of
the family from which her Ladyship de-
rived, is attested by the fact that Reinal-
dus de Ketheart, appears as a subscrib-
ing witness to a grant by Alan, the son
of Walter Dapifer Regis, of the patronage
of the Church of Ketheart to the monas-
tery of Paisley, in the year 1173. From
this Reinaldus lineally descended Sir
Alan Cathcart, Knt., whose valour at
the battle of Loudoun Hill, 1307, is thus
recorded:-
:-

A Knight that then was in his rout,
Worthy and witht, stalwart and stout,
Courteous and fair, and of good fame,
Sir Alan Cathcart was his name.

In reference to these lines, and to the gal-
lant character of Sir Alan's descendants,
Lord Hailes observes that it is pleasant
to trace a family likeness in an ancient
picture.

Caton, Mrs., mother of the Duchess of
Leeds, the Marchioness Wellesley, and
Lady Stafford, at Maryland, U.S., 15th
November.

Chipchase, James, Esq., Solicitor, Gray's-
in-road, third son of Alderman Thomas
Chipchase, sen. of the city of Durham,
aged 67, 20th Nov.
Clark, Capt. Charles, Bengal Fusileers, at
Scobathoo, after protracted suffering, the
effects of a severe wound received in ac-
tion at Ferozeshah, to the inexpressible
grief of his surviving relatives and friends,
13th Oct.

Clifford, Mrs. Louisa, the wife of John
Clifford, Esq. of Aban-court, Chelten-
ham, and youngest dau. of the late Sir
Thomas Wentworth Blackett, Bart. of
Bretton-hall, Yorkshire, 14th Dec.
Col, James Peal, Esq. of II. M. Customs,

at Kingston, Jamaica, aged 28, 12th tacles—and who can deny it? M. DesOctober.

hayes deserves a tribute of regret at his Copeland, Charles Yates, second son of W. departure, for he was the inventor of

T. Copeland, Esq. M.P., 17 years of some of the prettiest ballets of the present age, 21st Nov.

age, to wit, among others, of the famed Covey, John, Esq., in the 6 Ith year of his one of “ Benyosky." The proximate age, at Holloway, 8th Dec.

cause of poor Deshayes' death was sinCross, William Henry, Esq. Solicitor, of gular. Returning home, while in Lon

28, Surrey-street, Strand, at his residence, don, from a jovial dinner, where Taglioni Barnes, Surrey, in the 57th year of his and Cerito were among the guests, he age, 22nd Nov.

fell into a pit, and from the injuries he Curran, Richard, Esq eldest son of the late then sustained, he never afterwards re.

John Philpot Curran, late Master of the covered. Rolls, in Ireland, at his residence, Ar- Dickinson, Lient.-Gen. Rd. Coneton, Col. gyll-house, King's-road, Chelsea, after a Commandant of the 2nd Battalion of the protracted illness, 11th Dec.

Royal Artillery, at his residence, NotDavies, Colonel Thomas Henry Hastings, ting-hill, Bayswater, in his 81th year,

of Elmley-park, who represented for so 5th Dec.
many years the city of Worcester in Par- Dickson, the Hon. Robert, of Woodlawn,
liament, on Whig principles, died on the Niagara, Canada, at Leghorn, after a
Ilth Dec., in his 58th year. The gal. short illness, 27th Nov.
lant officer, whose ancestors were in very Down, Mrs. Martha, the beloved wife of
early times seated in Montgomeryshire, Captain Edward Down, of the 8th Light
was eldest son of the late Thomas Da. Cavalry, at Kamptée, Madras Presi.
vies, Esq. Advocate-General to the East dency, 8th Oct.
India Company, by Anna, his wife, dau. Drummond, Lady Caroline, at her house in
of Hugh Baillie, Esq. of Monkton. in Fitzroy-street, Fitzroy.square, 4th Dec.
Ayrshire. He married 17th Jan. 1824, Dyer, Mary, relict of the Rev. William
Augusta Anne, only child of the late Charles Dyer, M.A., Rector of Abbess
Thomas Crespigny, Esq. but has left no Roding Essex, aged 85, 23rd Nov.
child. His surviving brothers are, War. Edwards, G. Nigel, Esq. at Ilenlow-grange,
burton Davies, Esq. of Woodgate, Sus- in the county of Bedford, in the 79th
sex, and Lieut. Colonel Francis John year of his age, after a short illness, 21st

Davies, of Danehurst, in the same co. November. Mr. Edwards was son of
Davis, Mrs. Elizabeth, relict of the Rev. the late Richard Raynsford, Esq. and

Henry Davis, many years Vicar of Peter inherited the Henlow Grange property
Church, Herefordshire, at the Rectory, at the decease of his maternal uncle. Geo.
Shire Newton, Monmouthshire, in her Edwards, Esq., upon which occasion he
82nd year, 2nd Dec.

assumed the surname and arms of EdDeacon, the Rev. Thomas, Incumbent of wards. Subsequently he was appointed

Strood, in the 61st year of his age, at a Deputy Lieutenant for Bedfordshire,
Rochester, 4th Dec.

and served as High Sheriff of that county Dennis, Rev. Jonas, in December. By the in 1827. He married in 1803, Katherine,

Rev, gentleman's death, Cresswell or second dau, of Robert Peers, Esq. of Karswell Prebend is now void. Its pa- Chislehampton Lodge, co. Oxford, but tron, General Richard Colleton Dickin- became a widower without issue, in 1840. son, died the day before the late Pre Elwin, Lieut. Col. Fountain, Knight of the bendary. Queen Elizabeth bad granted Crescent, at Peckham, 8th Dec. He was on June 10th, 1564, the advowson and a very gallant and distinguished officer, right patronage to William John Kil- and during his active services in the ligrew, of Arwenack, Cornwall, who sold army, from 1798 to 1916, his name was it on the same day to William Floyd and always associated with the brilliant and Geffry Tothill. These patrons presented dashing performances of the old 44th, Geffrys, a layman, incumbent in 1581. from which regiment he retired on half This appointment of a layman will not pay in 1816 as Major. He ertered the so much surprise the reader, who recol. army in April, 1738, and was promoted lects that Thos. Cromwell, Earl of Essex, to a Lieutenancy the following month. Prime Minister to Hen. VIII., was Dean He received his commission as Captain of Wells, from 1537 until his execution in January, 1802 ; became Major, June, on the scaffold, 28th July, 1540.

1813; and attained the rank of Lieut. Deshayes, Monsieur, the renowned ballet Colonel in July, 1830.

master, died recently at Paris. He was Faircloth, Rich., Esq.; at Milfield-house,
the famed successor of those Terpsicho. York, aged 66, 26th Nov.
reän men of note, Gordel and Noverre. Fawcett, Maria D., relict of John Fawcett,
If ballets be graceful and pleasant spec. Esq. of Bierley-hall, Yorkshire, and of

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Manchester, in the Chaussée d'Austin, Aug., 1803, Mary, eldest daughter of
Paris, 18th Nov.

Thomas Carnegy, Esq., of Craigs, and Finch John Drake, Esq. in the 41st year has left several children, the eldest of of his age, deeply lamented by all who whom, John, some time Secretary of

knew him, itt Greenwich, 18th Dec. Legation at Lisbon, succeeds to the title. Foley, Dr. John, in Charles-street, Man-Gregory, Frances, relict of the late Francis chester-square, 14th Dec.

Gregory, Esq. of Styvechale, co. War: Foster, Joanna Slade, relict of the Rev. wick, at Leamington, aged 86, 21st Nov.

Robert Foster, late prebendary of Wells Grenville, The Right Hon. Thomas, aged Cathedral, and Rector of Sutton Bon- 90, 18th Dec. This venerable statesman ington, Notts, aged 68, 22nd Nov.

was elder son of George Grenville, ChanFrancis Henry, Esq. of Maize-hill, Green- cellor of the Exchequer in 1763, by his

wich, and of Monument-yard, London, wife a daughter of Sir W. Wyndham, Solicitor, in the 70th year of his age, 1st and brother of the late William WyndDecember.

ham,Baron Grenville, First Lord of the Fry, Mrs. Joanna, wife of Peter Fry, Esq. Treasury. The Rt, Hon. Thomas Gren

of Compton-house, Somerset, aged 79, ville was also great uncle of the present 19th Dec.; and on the same day, of Duke of Buckingham. He was born apoplexy, Peter Fry, Esq. aged 77, sur- the 31st Dee. 1755. He early in life viving his wife one hour.

displayed, like many members of his Gaskoin, Frampton Augustus Esq. Ensign distinguished family, great intellect and

5th Regt. Bengal Infantry, in the 21st promise ; but his after life seems to have
year of his age eldest son of John S. Gas- been one of flickering eminence, he every
koin, Esq. of Clarges-street, Piccadilly, now and then coming forward with energy
at Dacca, 2nd Oct.

and excellence sufficient to lead him to Gillanders, George, Esq. of the house of substantial political power and fame and

Gillanders, Arbuthnot, and Co. of Cal- then retiring into long and dignified secutta, and of Highfield, in the county of clusions. Thus do we view him at divers Ross, deeply lamented by all who knew periods of his life-at one time a gracehim, at Calcutta, 12th Oct.

ful and.fiuent orator in the CommonsGoldney, Anne, wife of Francis Bennett the supporter of Fox and the terror of

Goldney, Esq. of the Manor house, Brix. Pitt; then a diplomatist; afterwards a ton, in the 51st year of her age, 23rd recluse, devoted to the study of classical November.

literature ; then a Member of ParliaGoodford, Maria, widow of the late John ment, and a diplomatist again ; and

Old Goodford, Esq. of Yeovil, Somer- anon a Minister; lastly, he returns once set, in the 90th year of her age, 25th more to private life, to share in, and to Nov,

enjoy to the utmost, for netrly forty Goodhart, Christiana, the beloved wife of years, its most refined and rational plea

Emanuel Goodhart, of Langley - park, sures. Literature, society, and hospitaKent, Esq., at his residence, Crescent. lity, found Thomas Grenville a willing lodge, Brighton, in her 67th year.

and a de ighted votary; and the statesGore, Charles Arthur, Esq. formerly of the man that might have been, departs this

1st Life Guards, after a painful illness of life, after having abandoned worldly ho. several years duration, at Brussels, aged nours for, perhaps, the wiser, the more 44.

virtuous, and the happier course. The Grant, Sir George Macpherson, Bart., of offices and appointments which Mr.

Ballindalloch and Invershie, at Ballin. Gren ville held may be briefly stated. He dalloch Castle, his seat in Elginshire, on was a member of Parliament for many the 24th Nov. He formerly represent. d. years, and represented there Aldboroughi, for a considerable period, the County of and afterwards Buckingham. He was Sutherland in Parliament, and obtained chosen Plenipotentiary to arrange peace his patent of Baronetcy in 1838. Sir with America, but, a change of Ministry George was the elder son of Captain occurring, he did not go. In 1795 he John Macpherson, and inherited as heir went as Minister Extraordinary to the of provision to his father's maternal uncle, Court at Berlin, and suffered a memorGeneral James Grant, the estate of Bal. able shipwreck in his voyage thither. In lindalloch, whereupon he assumed the 1800 he was appointed " Chief Justice surname of Grant. The family he in Eyre, South of the Trent,” a sinecure paternally represented, the Macphersons office, which dies with him. In 1806 he of Invershie, are the chiefs of a large obtained the station of First Lord of the tribe, which for ages has lieen distinguish- Admiralty ; resigning which the follow. ed under the designation of ** Slioch ing year, he finally retired into a privacy Gillies." The deceased Baronet, who which has only terminated with his was born 25th Feb. 1781, married 26th death, Vir. Grenville was never married.

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Greville, Arthur, Esq formerly Solicitor ton's Hill, in the County of Berwick,

in Sun-court, Cornhill, after a short but and has left a large family.

severe illness, much respected, 30th Nov. Irvine, the Rev. Andrew, vicar of St. Hartley, Mrs. Jane, wife of the Rev. Rich. Margaret's. Leicester, who died 4th Dec.,

Hartley, Rector of Staveley, co. York, was instituted to the Vicarage of St.

in the 62d year of her age, 27th Nov. Margaret's in 1830, having previously Hebdin, A. O., Esq. of Blackheath, aged held the appointments of Chaplain to 71, 20th Nov.

the Tower, Assistant Preacher at the Hesse Homburg, Philip Augustus Frederick, Temple, and a mastership at the Charter

Sovereign Landgrave of, Field Marshal House School. From his first taking posin the Austrian service, and Governor of session of this important post of Vicar the Federal Fortress of Mayence, was of St. Margaret's to the hour of his lathe son of the Landgrave Frederick, and mented death, his labours were indefatithe brother of the Landgrave Louis. gable for the good of the people comHis Serene Highness Philip was born on mitted to his charge. Those who are the 11th March, 1779, and succeeded his acquainted with the condition of the parish brother Louis the 19th January, 1839. sixteen years since, will bear in grateful His Serene flighness expired on the 10th remembrance his unceasing and successinstant, at Homburg-es-Monte. He had ful efforts for the education and spiritual espoused, the 26th June, 1835, in mor- improvement of the poor, as witnessed ganatic, or left-handed wedlock, Antonia, especially by the erection of the large Countess of Naumburg, but is succeeded National Schools, and the new Distriet in his sovereignty by his next brother, Church, both of which were established Prince Gustavus Adolphus, now reigning by his exertions; and at this very time, Landgrave of Hesse Hom jurg.

he had undertaken the restoration of the Iloward, Lady Harriet, second daughter of beautiful Church of St. Margaret's,

the Earl and Countess of Wicklow, 16th commencing with the chancel, which is December.

now fast advancing towards completion. Tiozier, James, Esq. formerly of Kingston, In him the distressed in every condition Jamaica ; at Northwick - terrace, St.

of life were sure to find an active and John's.wood, in the 5th year of his age, generous friend and counsellor; his deeply regretted, 22nd Nov.

thoughts were constantly employed on Hunter, General Sir Martin, G.C.H., G. the means of conferring happiness and

C.M.G. at Anton's Hill, co. Berwick, benefits on others ; his time was cheer9th Dec. This gallant officer was the fully given to the active support of alson and heir of Cuthbert Hunter, Esq. most every religious and benevolent asof Medomsley. in the county of Durham, sociation in the town; his life was liteby Anne, his wife, daughter of the Rev. rally an unwearied round of labours, Martin Nixon, Vicar of Halt whistle. such as very few men have energy He entered the Army in 1771: his ser- sufficient to sustain ; the poor of his parvices of indefatigable and brilliant re- ish always looked up to him as their pute, extended through the great Ameri- friend in need, and seldom or never can War; through the battles against looked in vain ; exemplary in every doTippoo Saib, in the East Indies; and mestic relation of life, a tender husband, through the campaign under Sir Ralph an affectionate father, a warm-hearted Abercromby, in the West Indies, in and constant friend, he has left behind 1798. Hunter was at the battles of him many long to deplore his loss and Bunker's Hill, Brooklyn, and Brandy. respect his memory. wine; his service is also in honourable Jameson, Mrs. Joho, at Inverness, 21st Nov. association with the siege of Connamore, Jones, the Rev. Charles William Ireland, the engagement near Seringapatam, and vicar of Loddiswell, at the vicarage, the capture of Trinadad. In 1800), he aged 31, 24th Nov. commanded the 48th Foot at the siege Like, Sir James Samuel, Bart., on the and surrender of Malta. He also held 10th December. Sir James was son military command at Ilalifax, North and heir of the late Sir James Samuel America, and he was Governor of New William Lake, Bart, by Maria, his wife, Brunswick, He was afterwards made a daughter of Samuel Turner, Esq. and General : in 1832, he was appointed derived in direct descent from Sir Bibye Governor of Stirling Castle. General Lake, Sub-Governor of the African Com. Hunter was, previous to his demise, the pany, who was created a Baronet in oldest officer in the British Army, and 1711. Sir James married, 1st May, the last survivor of leading heroes of 1833, Anna Maria, eldest daughter of Bunker's Hill. The gallant General Vice-Admiral Sir Richard King, Bart. married, in 1797, Jean, daughter and and has left two sons. heires: of James Dickson, Esq. of 8.1. Lander, Charles A. Esq. Her Britannic

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