At Walworth, aged 33, Mr. Thomas Wilson, of Lower Thames-street. On Richmond Hill, the widow of the late Rev. T. Broughton, Rector of Tiverton, Somersetshire, and of St. Peter's Bristol. Aged 77, Mrs. Anne Hastings, of King's road, Bedford-row. June 8. At Hastings, Sophia, wife of J. Townsend. At Egremont House, near Harrow-onthe Hill, Rob, Hazard, esq. formerly of Tarriers House, Bucks, and of Kittery Court, Devonshire. At Edinburgh, Hugh Warrender, esq. of Burnts-field, his Majesty's agent for Scotland, and Deputy Keeper of the Signet. At Ramsgate, after a few hours' illness, aged 86, Mrs. Elizabeth Tipping, widow. At Brighton, of an hemorrhage on the lungs, aged 47, George Knowles, esq. In his 71st year, Robert Stone, esq. of Effra House, Brixton, Surrey, late one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the county of Surrey. Aged 71, Mr. Henry Wilson Mills, of Great Winchester-street. June 9. At her brother's, at Camberwell, after many years of severe affliction, aged 25, Miss Frances Lutwyche. At Aberdeen, aged 91, John Abercrombie, esq. formerly Chief Magistrate of that city. At Dublin, at Lady Clarina's, in her 19th year, the wife of Rollo Gillespie, esq. late of the 20th Light Dragoons, her lady ship's second daughter. Chas. Cock, esq. of Upper Kenningtonlane, Vauxhall. In Bedford-road, Clapham, in his 53d year, Thos. Cunningham, esq. At the Palace of Loo, in Holland, aged nearly 69, her Royal Highness Frederica Sophia Wilhelmina, Princess Dowager of Orange, mother to the King of the Netherlauds. She was born August 7, 1751. Her father was Augustus William, Prince Royal of Prussia; and she married, in 1767, Prince William V. the last Stadtbolder of the Seven United Provinces, who died in 1806. The Princess of Orange resided a considerable time in this country, where she was much respected. June 10. At Southport, a watering place in Lancashire, whither he had repaired for the benefit of the sea air, William, fourth son of John Close, esq. of Manchester, in the 19th year of his age. The most patient resignation, and great equaninity of temper during a long protracted illness, with highly polished, yet unaf fected manners, were traits in his character worthy of admiration. The wife of Mr. Henry Stevenson, tim. ber-mercbant, of St. John-street road. At Blackheath, George Hawks, esq. of Gateshead Iron Works, co. Durham. Aged 67, Mr. Z. Mallison, of Wendover, June 11. At Hinckley, Leicestershire, Isabella, daughter of the late Sir Alex. Kinloch, bart. of Gulmorton, East Lothian, Scotland. In her 63d year, Elizabeth, wife of Sam, Rodbard, esq. of Evercreech, Somersetsh. At Bromley, Middlesex, in his 70th year, William Man, esq. June 12. In Maiden-lane, College-hill, aged 64, Mr. Stephen Griffin. At Bath, the Hon. Miss P. H. Hutchinson, sister to the Earl of Donoughmore. Mr Thos. Josolyne, of Harlow, Essex. He was Master of the Chantry House Academy at the above place near 40 years. In Verulam Buildings, Gray's Inn-lane, James Goodchild, esq. In Bedford-square, in her 50th year, the wife of Joseph Butterworth, esq. M.P. Aged 61, Mr. Wm. Barnfield, many years Vestry Clerk of the parish of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate. Brevet Major Archibald M'Lachlan, of the Royal Marinss. June 13. At Rawleigh House, Devonshire, aged 73, Justinian Casamajor, esq. of Potterells, Hertfordshire. At Bird's Place, near Henley-uponThames, aged 59, the relict of the late Barrett March, esq. June 15. In the city of Lincoln, at his father's house, aged 28, Henry Lee, esq. second officer of the Hon. East India Company's ship Charles Grant. After a continuance of 14 years in the Company's service, during which period he made seven voyages to the Indies and China, and when the highest professional perSous were directly within his reach, he died of one of those lingering complaints incident to change of climate; - bewailed by his friends, regretted by his associates, and respected and beloved by all his shipmates; leaving behind him a character of a smart and active officer, of a generous friend, a useful and valuable member of society; combining in his conduct a strict enforcement of naval discipline, with a scrupulous and humane regard to the comforts of the seamen. At Walthamstow, aged 49, R. Lee, esq. At Suffolk-place, Islington, in her 59th year, Mrs. S. Hutton, late of Newgate June 16. At Petersham, Lord Charles Spencer In Cumberland-street, aged 18, Frances, the eldest daughter of J. Fitzgerald, esq. of Bredfield House, Suffolk. June 17. In Manchester street, the widow of the Rev. Thomas Comyn, late Vicar of Tottenham, Middlesex. At Blackheath, after a few days illness, aged 31, William Stanley, eldest son of the late George Hawks, esq. both of Gateshead Iron Works. He came to London to attend on his father (whose death happened on the 11th inst.) during his illness, and will now accompany him to the grave. Suddenly, Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw, aged 74, of the third fit of apoplexy, mother to Mrs. Fenu, of the ship on Launch, Limeh. In Alfred-place, Bedford-square, in her 76th year, Mrs. Greensill, of Sun-row, Islington. R. Prince Swallow, esq. of Hampstead. June 18. At Walthamstow, aged 81, the widow of Mr. Campen, late of the same place. In his 73d year, John Fentiman, esq. of Kennington. June 19. In Poland-street, the widow of the late Dr. Simmons. In Soho-sq. in his 80th year, the venerable President of the Royal Society, the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, G. C. B. &c. The loss to Science by the demise of this excellent man and liberal patron will be long and severely felt. Sir Joseph had been for a long time labouring under a most distressing illness; for some years he had been deprived of the use of his lower extremities, and rendered so feeble as to be lifted from his room to his carriage. He possessed a princely fortune, of which he assigned a large por tion to the encouragement of Science, particularly Natural History, private and public charities, and domestic hospitality. He was elected F. S. A. in February 1766; and (with the exception of the Earl of Buchan, who was elected only 14 days earlier) was the Father of that Society. He was elected F. R. S. in the May following.-A farther account shall be given in our next. June 20. At Caroline Park, Archibald Cockburn, esq. late of Cocken. Mr. Cockburn entered into the Faculty of Advocates in 1762, and was long Sheriff Depute of the county of Edinburgh. He was afterwards made Judge Admiral, and in 1790 was appointed a Baron of the Court of Exchequer, in room of Baron Stewart Moncrieffe, which he resigned in 1809, and was succeeded by Baron Clerk Rattray. It is rather remarkable, that four of the Judges of the Court of Exchequer have died with the last 19 months, viz.: Lord Chief Baron Dundas, Sir Geo. Buchan Hepburn, and the two preceding. At Henbury Hall, Cheshire, in his 65th year, Thos Brooke, esq. June 21. In Red Lion Court, Fleetstreet, Mr. Wm. Thorne, printer. June 22. At Shabden, in Surrey, in her 76th year, the lady of William Oliver, esq. of Dinlabyre, Roxbro'shire. June 23. At Eye, Suffolk, the Rev. Robert Malyn, 52 years Rector of Kirton, and since 1812, Rector of Thornham magna and parva, in that county. He was formerly of Jesus College, Cambridge, A.B. 1753. BILL OF MORTALITY, from May 30, to June 20, 1820. AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending June 17, 1820. INLAND COUNTIES. Wheat Rye Barly, Oats Beans MARITIME COUNTIES. Wheat Rye Barly Oats Beans. djs. d. S. d. s. S. d.js. d. s. d.\s. Middlesex 75 11 42 553 10/28 641 5 Essex 70 836 035 $26 638 8 Surrey 73 638 700 037 025 739 10 Hertford 69 600 625 1044 0 Bedford 67 042 037 826 641 328 640 7 0 Norfolk 69 542 130 Rutland 69 600 0 Lincoln 0 York 67 943 68 841 5 Durham 71 0100 6 Northum. 69 035 523 344 10 233 423 446 3 038 026 100 0 849 933 327 238 0 73 100 043 527 849 2 Cumberl. 74 4 Westmor. 76 940 036 027 900 0 Hereford 67 650 032 Warwick Wilts 029 70 400 037 028 75 800 029 628 549 Berks 72 000 033 Oxford + 68 500 035 025 242 Bucks 228 1047 1 Lancaster 71 947 4 Chester 651 0 Flint 000 0 Denbigh 70 700 9 Anglesea 69 000 6 Carnarvon 74 1000 68 000 058 627 1040 6 Merioneth 75 650 71 000 032 723 4000 Cardigan 67 1000 Montgomery 68 900 032 031 800 0 Pembroke 58 100 Raduur 66 400 035 227 700 0 Carmarth. 70 200 Glamorgan 73 Gloucester 67 Somerset 70 Brecon Average of England and Wales, per quarter. 70 0143 10135 5125 9145 000 000 024 040 018 036 019 700 034 019 500 700 023 424 000 0 600 035 025 247 0 800 030 822 046 0 900 035 200 000 72 900 035 200 000 0 Monm. 70 Devon Average of Scotland, per quarter: Cornwall 00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0 Dorset Hants 76 300 036 030 926 800 700 PRICE OF FLOUR, per Sack, June 26, 60s. to 65s. AVERAGE PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, June 26: St. James's, Hay 41. 4s. Od. Straw 17. 10s. 8d. Clover Ol. Os. Od.-Whitechapel, Hay 41. 4s. Straw 14.12s. 6d. Clover7.10s.-Smithfield, Hay 41, 7s. 6d. Straw 1. 12s. 6d. Clover 6l, 10s. 6d. SMITHFIELD, June 26. Pork......... To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. O to 5s. 4d. COALS, June 26: Newcastle 31s. 6d. to 38s. Od.-Sunderland, 32s. Od. to 41s. 6d. TALLOW, per Stone, 8lb. Town Tallow 63s 6d. Yellow Russia 625. SOAP, Yellow 90s. Mottled 102s. Curd 106s.-CANDLES, 113. 6d. per Doz, Moulds 13s. Od. Avon, 19%. Div. 17. Huddersfield, West India Dock, per Ann.- London Dock, 761. to 801.- Commercial Dock. 581. 31. -Ellesmere, 731. 41. per Ann. - Gloucester and Berkeley Optional Loan THE AVERAGE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL SHARES and other PROPERTY, in June, 1820 (to the 24th), at the Office of Mr. Scorr, 28, New Bridge street, London.— Erewash Canal, 9997. 19s. ex Half-year's Div. 281, — Grand Junction, 2181. with 41. 10s. Half-year's Div.-Monmouthshire, 1451. ex Half-year's Div. 51.-Debentures, 964, Notes, 521. bearing 5 per Cent. Interest.-Dudley, 621. ex Half-Year's Div. 17. 10s.——Grand Surrey, 641. Regent's, 331.- Worcester and Birmingham, 241. Wilts and per Aun. - Globe Assurance, 118. Div. 67. -Vauxhall Bridge, 167. 10s. - Southwark Bridge, 201.Grand Junction Water Works, 351. 10s. — Chelsea Ditto, 134. 10s. Div. 12s. per Ann. - Westminster Gas Light Company, 601. ex Div. 21. Half-year. — New Ditto, 101. Premium. Bath Gas, at Par. Russel Institution, 13l. 2s. 6d. — Surrey Ditto, 81. 8s.-London Institution, 39 Guineas.-English Opera, Strand, Rent Charges, 12. 10s. per Ann. 1701, with a Free Admission transferable. 1741. Div. 101. per Cent. Berks, Budde 177 Bank EACH DAY'S PRICE OF STOCKS IN JUNE, 1820. Red. 3pr.Ct. 34 per 14 pr. Ct.5 per Ct. B. Long Imp. 31 India India Old Stock. 3pr.Ct. Con. Ct.Con. Con. Navy. 224446879697 77 4807 61044 Com. Ex. Bills. Ann. p. cent. Stock. Bonds. Aun. 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