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... , Death of a Pauper ?? Neglect. Ties neighbourhood of Upton-ocrfieVefl5 has for some days been in a state of considerable excitement, in con- seisenee of the death of the wife of a labourer named Lucy, who resided icn a c ttage on Ho oak-common (about a mile and a half from Upton), from allegsfi neglect of her case by one of the union doctors. The woman's dis- order was originally of a simple ...

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... MYSTERIOUS DDAZFl Onl Tuesday evening all adjourned inquest was held by Mr. Carltar, et the Noah's Ark Deptford, onl the body of Ilartha Lowe, aged 18 years, who was found dead o.: the batik of the Grand Siorrey Canal, Lower-road, rcytford, onl Aledniesday, the 20th ?? evidence given otl the fdrst day was, that the deceased had been a servant to a Mr. Stevens, a merchatnt in Bread-street, City ...

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... Sir j. SHAV-7, Mart., Late Cha-mberlain of the City of London. The worthy object of this brief memoir died on Sunday night, in the S0th year of his age. He was born at Riccar- ton, in the county of Ayr. His family, though highly re- spectable and lirnourable, were in circurstaiices too contuoed to allow scope for the enterprising spirit of their numerous offspring, anri tames rith his brothers ...

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... SUDDEN DEATH OF LADY MATILDA I WYNYARD. On Saturday Mr. GEL.L, the. coroner for Westminster, and a highly respectable jury, assemblod at No. 2, Upper Brook-street; Grosvenor-square, to inquire into the circurmstunces connected with the sudden demise of Lady Matilda WYNY.ARD, relict of the late General Henry Wynyard, formerly colonel of the 46th foot. The Jury having viewed the body, the Earl ...

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... THE DEATH AND LAST MOMENTS OF MR. O'CONNELL. We were enabled to announce the not unlooked-foe demise of Mr. O'Connell in our paper of last Saturday. His last menomts are thus described in a letter indicted at the scene of the melancholy event. Genoa, May 18, 1847. Intent on visiting the tombs of the apostles, and paying his homage, as a Cath lic, to Pius IX., O'Connell was interrupted at this ...

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... -FIFTH EDITION. LLOYD'S NE WSPAPER OFFICE. SUNDAY MORNING, 9 O'CLOCX' DEATH OF HER MAJESTY THE, QUEEN DOWAGER. We regret most deeply to arinounce the death of this inestimable Queen, whose piety and benevolence have endeared her. to all classes of the community. Her Majesty expired at seven minutes to two o'clock this morning, at Bentley Priory, the seat of the Marquis of Abercorn, at Stanmore ...

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... Remarkable Instantces of Sudden Jieatch. AWFUL CASE OF SUDEris DEATH IN SonnEisSE-tiaDs.- On Tuesday afternoon, about two o'clock, some pga sens eon- nected with the Royal Society at Somerset-house. had oee- sion to call at that institution in search of information, and visited the rooai appropriated to the use of the under-sesre- tary, Mr. Robertson, whom they found lying with his head on a ...

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... DEATH OF MP.. HUDSON'S BROTHER- IN-LAW BY DROWNING. On Wednesday afternoon, Jolin, Wood, Esq., coroner ofYorkshire, held an inquest at Clifton, on the body of Richard Nicholson, Esq., a director of the York and North Midland Railway, whose body was found in the Onse, near to the Scarbro' Railway Bridge, on the previous night. The deceased gentleman was bro- ther-in-law to George Hudson, Esq., ...

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... Obituary of the Nobility and Aristocracy I for 1843. I I ' Amongst the other important events connected with the past year may be enumerated the great number of deaths which have taken place in that elass of society termed the aristocracy of the country. Many of those who have played prominentparts on this world's stage have departed. Amongst them we find a prince of the blood royal. His Royal ...

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... ODLfS AND EN.DS. DEATH OF MR. LoGIER--In Ireland, last week, aged 66, Jean Barnard Logier, the inventor of thle Logerian Syseme' f world ui, whcl, in the year IS117, madle so MuchcsJ' Wr Logier was also the inventor of the keye ~oi le and chirep last, a sort of frame for the filagers, for uL 0 pionoforte. Pa DEATH OF TlEE EARL OF RILICEsNY.-Thia esblemas ay flallycoers, en the ovesing of ...

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... Awfully Sudden Death of of the Grenadier Guards The frail tenure by which human existence is held bren more vivisily and awfully illtstrsrted thin it, 1 ne (lay, in Ilyde Park, by the sudden dentil of Eslsrai f l)n Ta t surroinded by the men and ofirer;s of ?? tl colonel. as 'eas usual, met tle first battlihon of ,h e : e guards, Wh ch be comneaosded, ill llyde P rk ?? gene frotm St. George's ...

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... DEATH OF MR. MAYOW THE SOLICITOR OF EXCISE. (YESTERDAY.) The Holbqm division, or No 7 district of the fire brigade, under the direction of Mr. Lloyd, the our- -Vtyor of the Atlae Insurance Company, and Mr. Morris, the foreman of the Holborn station, have been actively engaged In removing the rains of Mr. Farey'B late pre- mises, No. q7, Guildford-street, during the past week, up to yesterday, ...