NOTT, Dr. JOHN, born in 1751, studied surgery in Birmingham, but was better known as an elegant poet and Oriental scholar, died in 1826.
OLDKNOW, REV. JOSEPH, Vicar of Holy Trinity, died September 3, 1874, aged 66.
OSLER, THOS. CLARKSON, died Nov. 5, 1876, leaving personal estate value £140,000. He bequeathed £1,000 to the hospitals, and £3,000 to the Art Gallery.
PAGE, REV. RICHARD, first Vicar of St. Asaph's, died March 9, 1879, aged 41.
PEMBERTON, CHARLES REECE, long connected with Mechanics' Institute, died March 3, 1840, aged 50.
PENN, BENJAMIN, died November 13, 1789. He was one of the old "newsmen" who, for twenty years, delivered the Gazette to its readers, and though he travelled nearly 100 miles a week, never suffered from illness.
PETTIT, REV. G., Vicar of St. Jude's, died January 19, 1873, aged 64.
PYE, JOHN, a celebrated landscape engraver, died February 6, 1874, aged 91.
RATCLIFF, Lady JANE, widow of Sir John, died Sept. 12, 1874, aged 72.
REDFERN, WILLIAM, the first Town Clerk, died April 23, 1872, aged 70.