On Sunday morning last was interred with great funeral pomp in the family vault, at Merstham, in Surrey, the remains of the late William Jolliffe, esq. M.P. for Petersfield. The body, which had lain in state some days, was conveyed to the Church in a hearse, decorated with escutcheons, &c. preceded by all his tenantry, in full mourning, on horseback; then plumes, banners, and his favourite horse, properly caparisoned for the melancholy occasion. The hearse was followed by eight coaches and six, in which were his two sons and others of his family, and particular friends. Many of his neighbouring gentry, and other inhabitants, closed the procession, and appeared very sensibly affected; and his numerous dependants seemed to feel how great a loss they had sustained. The Church was hung with black cloth on the mournful occasion. The Pall-bearers were, Lord Grantley, the Hon. General Norton, Sir John Frederick, Lieutenant-Colonel Boyce, Mr. East and Mr. Rock.