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A Series of Plates Illustrative of Recent Discoveries and Remains of a Roman Town, near Peterborough. By M. Artis.

An Encyclopædia of Agriculture on the Plan of Loudon's Gardening.

Moral Hours, a Poem. By Rev. J. Jones.

A Guide to the County of Wicklow and the Giant's Causeway. By Rev. G. N. Wright.

Peveril of the Peak. By the Author of Waverley.

A New Edition of Pope's Works, Edited by Mr. Roscoe.

The Aphorisms of Hippocrates, with a Translation into Latin and English, By Mr. T. Coar.

Memoirs of Mary, Queen of Scots. By Miss Benger.

The Confessions of an English Opium Eater, originally published in the London Magazine, in One Vol. foolscap 8vo.

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Six Views of Bolton Abbey and its Environs. By C. Cope, drawn on Stone by A. Aglio, folio, 8s.

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BANKRUPTS IN ENGLAND.

Where the Town or City in which the Bankrupt resides is not expressed, it will be always in London or the Neighbourhood. So also of the Residences of the Attorneys, whose names are placed after a [.

T distinguishes London Commissions, C those of the country.

Gazette-July 20 to Aug. 20.

July 20.-Adams, J. Spalding, Lincoln, miller. [Fisher, 10, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn. T. Armstrong, G. J. Princes-square, Ratcliff-highway, coal-merchant. [Clutton, High-street,

Borough. T.

Baily, J. Canwich, Lincoln, maltster. [Styan, 4,

Lincoln's-inn-fields. C.

Bourne, T. Wyke Regis, Dorset, printer. [Alexander, 36, Carey-street. C.

Fulford, W. Lad-lane, warehouseman. [Stevens, Little St. Thomas Apostle. T.

Jones, R. P. Abergavenny, Monmouth, linendraper. [Jenkins, New-inn. C. Peyton, W. G. Upper Thames-street, merchant. [Druce, Billiter-square. T.

Thorp, J. sen. Cheadle, Chester, calico-printer. [Makinson, Temple. C.

Young, J. G. Shiplake, Oxford, merchant._[Crosley, King's Arms-yard, Coleman-street. T.

July 23.-Baker, J. Crutched-friars, wine-mer-
chant. [Pearce, St. Swithin's-lane. T.
Bigland, B. Liverpool, merchant. [Chester, 3,
Staple-inn. C.

Capon, J. B. Bishop's Hall, Somerset, woolstapler. [Heelis, Staple-inn. C.

Edmunds, T. Costell Bugged, Cardigan, tanner. [Clarke, Chancery-lane. C.

Fearnley, C. Crutched-friars, wine-merchant. [Pearce, St. Swithin's-lane. T.

Shannon, W. Whitehaven, Cumberland, draper, [Falcon, 4, Elm-court. C.

Stevenson, J. Boston, Lincoln, grocer. [Stocker, 2, New Boswell-court, Carey-street. C.

July 27.-Als, J. Westfirle, Sussex, farmer. [Gwynne, Lewes, Sussex. C. Bennett, J. jun. Crickmoor, Dorset, coal-merchant. [Wright, Hart-street, Bloomsbury. T.

Davies, T. Whitechapel High-street, baker. [Baddeley, 61, Leman-street, Goodman's-fields. T. Hellyer, J. Hayling North, Havling Island, Southhampton, farmer. [Cousins, Old Broad-street. C. James, J. Wood-street, Cheapside, tea-dealer. [Spence, Furnivals-inn, Holborn. T. Langdale, T. Cloughton, York, dealer. [Kearsey, Price, J. Ryall, Worcester, dealer. [Hicks, Gray'sKing-street, Cheapside. C. inn-square. C.

Rivers, W. and J. Clowes, Shelton, Stafford, manufacturers. [Pugh, 10, Langbourn-chambers, Fenchurch-street. C.

Robinson, G. Prospect-place, Walworth, coaldealer. Beetholme. 9, Staple-inn, Holborn. T. Tomlinson, W. jun. Nantwich, Chester, moneyscrivener. [Sandys, Crane-court, Fleet-street. C. Wedgeberrow, T. Himbleton, Worcester, grocer. [Williams, Lincoln's-inu. C.

Whatley, G. L. Cheltenham, Gloucester, moneyscrivener. [Clutton, High-street, Southwark. T. July 30.-Clarke, H. and F. Grunby, Liverpool, merchants. [Taylor, 9, King's Bench-walk, Temple. C. Hallam, J. T. Meacham, Derby, farmer. [Woodward, Tokenhouse-yard. C.

Hewer, W. Llanellen, Monmouth, farmer. [Gregory, Clement's-inn. C.

Mortimer, J. sen. Cluckheaton, York, merchant. [Morton, 7, Gray's-inn-square. C.

Robinson, F. Aston, Warwick, dealer. [Jening, Elm-court, Temple. C.

August 3.-Alfrey, W. Cloak-lane, Dowgate-hill, warehouseman. [Jones, 10, Brunswick-square.

T.

Atwood, T. Stelling Minnis, Kent, dealer. [Scudamore, 11, King's Bench-walk, Temple. T. Hodgson, J. G. Covent-garden, wine-merchant. [Amory, Throgmorton-street. T. Whittingham, R. George-street, Bryanstonesquare, victualler. [Freeinan, Coleman-street. T

Augnet 6.-Cornforth, J. Whitby York, plumber. [Grace, 26, Birchin-lané, Lombard-st. C. Cowell, J, Jun. Torquay, Devon, wine-merchant. [Hine, Essex-court, Temple. C.

Jones, W. Bristol, victualler. [Clarke, Chancerylane. C.

Joseph, M. Liverpool, woollen-draper. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C.

Marshall, W. Hessle, Kingston-upon-Hull, miller. [Highmoor, Scot's-yard, Bush-lane, Cannonstreet. C.

Roberts, W. Oxford-street, hosier. [Reynal, 24, Austin-friars. T.

Stodart, J. and F. Stodart, Carlisle, cotton-manufacturers. [Young, Charlotte-row, Mansionhouse. C.

Walker, W. Bolton, Lancaster, shopkeeper. [Hurd, Temple. C.

Wilson, J. Ely, Cambridge, miller. [Pickering, Staple-iun. C,

Wortley, V. Henry-street, Hampstead-road, grocer, [Cardale, Gray's-inn. T.

August 10.-Aynsley, G. Wakefield, York, victual-
ler. [Lake, 9, Cateaton-street. C.
Bartle, R. Helston, Cornwall, grocer.
Temple. C.

Crabtree, J. Wakefield, York, victualler.
9, Cateaton-street. C.

[Follett,

[Lake,

Eveleigh, T. Devonshire-street, Bloomsbury, linen-
draper. [Arden, 15, Clifford's-inn. T.
Gilbert, J. and H. Taylor, Bristol, commission-
merchants. [Evans, 97, Hatton-garden. C.
Hulse, J. Shirland, Derby, cotton-spinner. [Ellis,
43, Chancery-lane. C.

Lewis, W. Cardiff, Glamorgan, linen-draper.
[Poole, London. C.

Pulman, M. and J. Pulman, Guisborough, York, common-brewers. [Plumptree, Temple. C. August 13.-Atkins, R. N. Portsea, Southampton, grocer. [Collett, Chancery-lane. C. Greig, J. and H. Storr, Charlotte-street, Rathboneplace, linen-drapers. [Jones, Sise-lane. T. Hardwidge, J. Wellington, Somerset, draper. [Pearson, Pump-court, Temple. C.

Havard, F. Hereford, wine-merchant. [Dark, 30, Red Lion-square. C.

Hendy, W. Breage, Cornwall, farmer. [Tollett, Inner Temple. C.

Peacock, J. Bishop-Wearmonth, Durham, shipbroker. [Blakiston, Symond's-inn. C.

Strickland, J. Steeple-Morden, Cambridge, common-brewer. [Burfoot, King's Bench-walk, Inner Temple. C.

Tucker, B. Jun. Bristol, carpenter. [Vizard, Lincoln's-inn-fields. C.

August 17.-Barnaschina, A. Gravesend, Kent, hardwareman. [Wootton, Token-house-yard. T. Denholme, A. Cheltenham, Gloucester, dealer in Slates. [King, Castle-street, Holborn. C. Foulkes, J. Chester, grocer. [Taylor, 9, King's Bench-walk, Temple. C.

King, W. Fareham, Southampton, coach-builder. [Holme, New-inn. C.

Mason, J. B. Cambridge, cook. [Coe, 37, Hattongarden. C.

Richards, M. Hythe, Southampton, ship-builder. [Roe, Temple-chambers, Fleet-street. C. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C. Thorp, J. Jun. Cheadle, Chester, calico-printer.

August 20-Ellis, H. J. Norwich, linen-draper. [King, Serjeant's-inn, Fleet-street. C. Moore, T. Paddington, salt-merchant. [Donne, 10, Prince's-street, Spitalfields. T.

Parsons, G. Liverpool, sail-maker. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C.

Rix, G., C. Rix, and G. Rix, Manifold-place, Newington-butts, corn-merchant. [James, 8, Walbrook. T.

Wycherley, W. Trefnant, Salop, farmer. [Baxter, Gray's-inn-place. C.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

Gazette-July 23 to Aug. 20. Melvill, J. merchant, Grahamston, Falkirk, Wilson and Gentle, victuallers, Glasgow. Clark, J. watch-maker, Greenock. Ellegood and Smyth, merchants, Glasgow. Simpson, A. merchant, Cromarty. Wright, A. fish-curer, Banff. Finlay, T. wood-merchant, Elie, Fife. Rowley, J. china-ware-merchant, Glasgow. Turnbull, S. merchant, Glasgow. Campbells and Co. merchants, Glasgow. Newlands, J. and L. Fraser, jewellers, Glasgow. Burke and Heury, coal-factors, Edinburgh. Carswells, W. and G. manufacturers, Paisley. Clark, J. jun. merchant, Inverness. M'Donald, W. and A. merchants, Edinburgh.

BIRTHS.

July 23.-In George-street, Hanover-square, Lady Copley, a daughter.

29. In Great George-street, the lady of Dr. Lushington, MP. a son.

Aug. 4. At Queenhithe, the lady of Wm. Venables, Esq. Alderman and Sheriff, a son. 6. In York-street, St. James's-square, the lady of Dr. Boyton, a daughter.

8. In York-street, St. James's-square, the lady of Sir Ulysses Burgh, KCB. MP. à daughter. 11. At Lower Tooting, Surrey, the lady of John George Crickitt, Esq. of Doctor's Commons, a daughter.

12. In Berkeley-square, the Countess of Jersey, a daughter.

At Sidmouth, Devon, the lady of Alexander Nicholson, second Regiment of Life Guards, a daughter.

14. At Brighton, the lady of Lient. General J. S.
Wood, a daughter.

-In Berkeley-square, the lady of Henry Baring,
Esq. a son.

IN SCOTLAND.

At Edinburgh, the Countess of Portsmouth, a daughter.

IN IRELAND.

At Belfast, the lady of Sir Stephen May, a son.
At Ballymaloe Castle, the lady of Clement John
Foster, Esq. a son.

MARRIAGES.
July 25.-At Mary-le-bone Church, by the Hon.
and Rev. Gerald Wellesley, Henry Long, Esq.
eldest son of Edward Long, Esq. of Hampton

Court, Surrey, to the Rt. Hon. Lady Catherine Walpole, youngest daughter of the late, and sister to the present Earl of Orford.

27. At St. George's, Hanover-square, by the very Rev. the Dean of Carlisle, Lord Grauville Somerset, second son of his Grace the Duke of Beaufort, to the Hon. Emily Smith, youngest daughter of Lord Carrington.

Aug. 1.-At St. Martin's in the Fields, Benjamin Golding, MD. to Sarah Pelerin, only daughter of William Blew, Esq. of Warwick-street, Pall Mall.

At Wilton Church, Taunton, F. Welland, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's Service, third son of the late R. Welland, Esq. of Lympston, Devon, to Sophia, eldest daughter of John Corfield, Esq. of Wilton House.

3. At Mary-le-bone Church, Richard Jeffrey, Esq. of Montague-street, to Maria, relict of the late Lieut. Col. Samuel Kelly.

5. At the New Church, St. Pancras, Rich. Barker, Esq. of Tavistock-street, Russell-square, to Mrs. White, of Burton Crescent.

6. At Hanwell, Middlesex, Thos. Bramall, Esq. of Tamworth Castle, Warwickshire, to Miss Cooper, of Brentford.

-At St. George's, Hanover-square, by the Dean of Hereford, Wm. Cartwright, Esq. Captain of the Royal Tenth Hussars, and second son of Wm. Ralph Cartwright, Esq. of Ayno, MP. for the County of Northampton, to Mary Anne, daughter of the late Henry Jones, Esq. and Niece to Lady Tierney.

7. The Rev. J. P. Dobson, to Katharine, youngest daughter of the late Janes Metcalfe, Esq. of Roxton House, Bedfordshire.

8. At Mary-le-bone Church, Richard Cook, Esq. RA. to Sarah Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late John Waddilove, Esq.

At Mary-le-bone Church, by the Rev. Dr. Heslop, Archdeacon of Bucks, the Rev. Thos. Wharton, of St. John's Wood, to Charlotte Maria, third daughter of the late Geo. Rose, Esq. of Crookham, near Newbury. -At Rushall, Wilts, the Rev. Joseph Haythorne, eldest son of John Haythorne, Esq. of Hill House, Gloucestershire, to Annette Gibson, second daughter of the late Edward Poore, Esq. and sister to Sir Edward Poore, Baronet, of Rushall.

-At Hendon Church, Wm. Mackenzie, Esq. Third Dragoons, son of the late John Mackenzie, Esq. of Bayfield, North Britain, to Justina, third daughter of Wm. Anderson, Esq. Russellsquare.

10. At Mary-le-bone Church, C. Derby, Esq. of Guilford, to Frances Elizabeth Harriet, eldest daughter of the Rt. Hon. Lady Caroline Drummond.

11. At the New Church, St. Pancras, John Pierce Smith, Esq. of Johnstown, County of Waterford, Ireland, to Mary Ann, daughter of the late Joseph Champion, Esq. of Trinidad. 12. At St. George's, Hanover-square, by his father, the Rev. Robert Cary Barnard, of Withersfield, Suffolk, Captain Barnard, 71st Light Infantry, to Christina, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Porter, Esq. of Rockbeare House, Devonshire.

At Poole, Dorsetshire, John Bingley Garland, fourth son of Geo. Garland, Esq. of Poole, to Miss Vallis, daughter and co-heiress to the late Sam. Vallis, Esq. of the same place. -At St. Mary's, Aldermanbury, Dr. Rich. Bright, of Bloomsbury-square, to Martha Lyndon Ba bington, third daughter of Dr. Babington, of Aldermanbury.

15. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Sir John Douglas, of Springwood Park, Roxburghshire, to Hannah Charlotte, only child of the late Henry Scott, Esq. of Betford, in the same County.

IN SCOTLAND. At Hendersyde Park, Roxburghshire, Stephen Eaton, Esq. of Ketton Hall, in the County of Rutland, to Charlotte Anne Waldie, second daughter of George Waldie, Esq. of the former place.

IN IRELAND.

At Glasnevin, near Dublin, the Right Hon. Barry John Viscount Avonmore, to Cecilia, daughter of Chas. O'Keefe, Esq. of Hollybrooke Park. At Cork, Major Rutledge, 6th Dragoon Guards, to Mrs. H. Graham, of Hynde-street, Manchestersquare, London, sister to Major Gen. Sir John Lambert, KCB.

At Ennis, Captain Amos F. Westropp, RN. to Catherine, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Archdeacon Kenny.

At Dublin, by the Rev. Dean Langrishe, John Armit, Esq. of Fitzwilliam-street, to Eliza Gifford, youngest daughter of the Dowager Marchioness of Lansdowne.

ABROAD.

At Caen, Henry Capel Sandys, Esq. Capt. in the Bengal Military Service, to Harriet, relict of Hugh Spottiswoode, Esq. of the Madras Civil Service.

At Lisle, Louis Adolphe de Chanteau, Sous-Intendant Militaire, Chevalier de St. Louis, &c. to Frances Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Sir Richard Croft, Bart.

At Genoa, by the Rev. Martin Stow, MA. Chaplain to the English Residents, Edward Le Mesurier, Esq. of Genoa, to Amelia Augusta, youngest daughter of the late Stephen Wright, Esq. of Spring Gardens.

At Madras, Henry Hodgson, Esq. of the Bengal Service, to Cecil Mary, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Thos. Pemberton, Rector of Taeghboyne, in the County of Donegal, Ireland.

DEATHS.

July 22.-At Stamford Baron, Northamptonshire, aged 72, George Van der Neunberg, Esq formerly a Representative of Cornhill Ward, and

for many years an active Magistrate for St. Martin's, in the Liberty of Peterborough. 23. At Kent House, Angusta Carr, Countess of Glasgow, daughter of James 14th, Earl of Errol. Her Ladyship was married March 4th, 1788, to George Boyle, 4th Earl of Glasgow. Her remains were interred August 3, in a vault beneath Mary-le-bone Church, where those of her son who died about three years since, were deposited. The Earl of Glasgow followed as chief mourner, accompanied by the Earl of Errol, and Colonel and Major Fitzclarence.

24 Suddenly, at about half past one in the morning, after retiring to bed in usual health, Barnet Brooshooft, Esq. Deputy Marshal of the King's Bench Prison, for the last 32 years. On the body being opened after his decease, it was discovered that his death was occasioned by an ef fusion on the brain. Mr. Easton is the gentleman appointed to succeed him.

At Fredville, Kent, the seat of his Brother-inlaw, John Plumtre, Esq. Dr. Pemberton, in his 57th year.

25. Thomas Hinton Burley Oldfield, Author of the Representative History of Great Britain, aged

67.

At Hampton Court, Miss Gunthorpe, youngest daughter of the late Wm. Gunthorpe, Esq. of the Island of Antigua.

-At his house, in Hyde-street, Bloomsbury, in his 46th year, John Emery, Esq. late of Covent Garden Theatre. This excellent, and in some characters inimitable Actor, will long be remembered by the admirers of the Drama. In consequence of the unprovided state in which he left a widow and seven children, a Subscription was opened by his Friends for their relief; and a Play was performed for their benefit at Covent Garden, on the 5th of August. His remains were interred at St. Andrew's, Holborn, on the 1st of August. The Benefit and Subscription produced upwards of 20001., but this sum, considerable as it is, being inadequate to a suitable provision for his family, after the liquidation of his debts, the Committee continued to keep the latter open during the whole month.

At Vauxhall, Viscountess Falkland, Mother of the present Viscount Falkland, of the 71st Regt. of Foot.

26. At Lynn, in Norfolk, aged 75, Mrs. Hales, relict of the late Robert Hales, Esq. of that place, and eldest daughter and co-heiress of the late Sir John Turner, Bart. of Warham, in the same County.

28. At Bexley, in Kent, in his 100th year, Wm. Henshaw, Esq.

29. At Court-lodge, East Farleigh, Kent, aged 69, Lucy, the wife of Geo. Dominicus, Esq.

30. After a week's illness, at Balis-park, Herts, the seat of her father, Anne, youngest daughter

of Lord John Townsend.

31. At High Elms, near Farnborough, Kent, the residence of her uncle, Sir John Wm. Lubbock, Bart. in her 20th year, Anna Lubbock, eldest daughter of Hugh Wm. Brown, Esq. St. James'place.

Maria, wife of John Beardmore, Esq. of Boltonstreet, Piccadilly, and eldest daughter of John Park, Esq. of Dean-street, Soho. Aug. 1. At Wimborn Minster, Dorsetshire, the Rev. James Mayo, Vicar of Avebury, aged 68. 2. At Mundesley, Norfolk, the Rev. Philip Godfrey, BD. Rector of Ayot St. Lawrence, Hertfordshire, and of Blackland, Wilts.

At the Gray's-inn Coffee-house, John Ellison, Esq. in consequence of falling from a window on the third floor, by which he was so dreadfully wounded that he expired almost instantly. 3. At Oxford, in his 58th year, after a lingering illness, Sir Christopher Pegge, Knt. MD. of Christ-church, FRS. FLS. Regius Professor of Medicine in that University, Master of Ewelmehospital, formerly Fellow of Oriel College, and till within the last few years, an eminent physician in Oxford. BA. Feb. 23, 1786; MA. June 10, 1789; BM. July 18, 1789; MD. April 27, 1792. Sir Christopher is succeeded in the Regius Professorship, with the Mastership of Ewelme annexed, by John Kidd, MD. late student of Christ-church, Aldrichian Professor of Chemistry, and Lee's lecturer in Anatomy.

Aged 75, Mr. W. Chamberlaine, Surgeon of

Aylesbury-street, one of the institutors of, and till lately the Secretary to, the Society for the relief of Widows and Orphans of Medical Men. This benevolent individual was an Irishman by birth, and first cousin to the late Rt. Hon. R. B. Sheridan, to whom he was also allied both as a scholar and a wit.

4. At her house, in Albemarle-street, the Hon. Mrs. Lane Fox, relict of the late James Lane Fox, Esq. of Bramham-park, Yorkshire. Mrs. Fox was Maria Pitt, second daughter of the late, and sister to the present Lord Rivers, and to Lady Ligonier.

5. At Teddington, Captain Toussaint, late of the
Hon. East-India Company's service.

-At Gosport, W. Page, Esq. Father-in-law to Sir
John Dugdale Astley.

-The Rev. Rich. Littlehales, Rector of Lopham,
Norfolk.

7. At his residence in Mark-lane, aged 74, John
Inglis, Esq. of the firm of Inglis, Ellice, and Co.
and one of the Directors of the East-India Com-
pany, who destroyed himself with a pistol, hav-
ing some time past evidently betrayed symptoms
of mental derangement.

In Welbeck-street, Lady Blair, wife of Sir Rob. Blair, KCB.

12. Ann, the wife of the Rev. Dr. Prevost, of Tisbury, Wilts.

At his seat, North Cray-place, Kent, the Hon. Robert Stewart, MARQUIS OF LONDONDERRY, Vicount Castlereagh, Secretary of State for the Foreign Department, &c. &c. His Lordship destroyed himself with a small pen-knife, with which he pierced the jugular vein on the left side of the throat, in such a manner as to produce instantaneous death. From particulars that have transpired since the inquest sat over the body, it appears that for some days previous he had laboured under the greatest mental agitation, insomuch that it had been thought necessary to remove every instrument with which he might make an attempt upon his life. This lamentable act caused a most extraordinary sensation, as may well be conceived, owing to the important offices which his Lordship held in the State. As to his political character and abilities, they will be very variously estimated according to the prejudices of party; but of his private worth and his amiable conduct, in every circumstance of domestic life, there is but one opinion entertained by those who have contemplated him there, either as their superior or their equal. His Lordship was born June 18, 1769, and was the eldest son of the late Marquis, and his first wife, Lady Sarah Frances Conway, sister to the late Marquis of Hertford. After the usual course of study at Cambridge, he travelled on the Continent, and then entered public life as member for the county of Down. He was appointed Keeper of the Signet, or Privy Seal of Ireland, July 25, 1797; one of the Lords of the Treasury of Ireland, Oct. 14, of the same year. Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Apr. 1798: Sworn of the Privy Council, Dec. 19, 1798. Having become a member of the Imperial Parliameut he was made President of the Board of Control, July 6, 1802, bv Mr. Pitt, and likewise promoted to the high office of Minister of War, in 1805. On the death of Mr. Pitt he relinquished this post, but resumed it again in 1807, and held it till the Walcheren expedition and his duel with Mr. Canning drove him once more from office. On the death of Mr. Perceval in

1811, he obtained that influence which distinguished to its very close the latter period of his brilliant career. As the spring of the opposition against Napoleon, and as the Negociator of European affairs, in 1815, his Lordship acted one of the most important parts in the history of the present age. In 1794, he married Amelia Hobart, youngest daughter and Co-heiress of the late Earl of Buckingham. Having no issue his estates and titles devolve upon his brother, Lord Stewart. His remains were interred in Westminster-abbey, close to the grave of Pitt, on the morning of the 20th, and his funeral was attended by all the Cabinet Ministers in town, 14. At his house in Hertford-street, the Rev. Thos. Combe, DD. Prebendary of Canterbury. -At his house near Croydon, aged 84, James Dickson, Esq. of Covent Garden, FLS. and VicePresident of the Horticultural Society of London, whose attainments in botanical science were well known to all conversant with that study.

15. At his seat, Fern Hill, Berks, after a long illness, Sir T. J. Metcalfe, Bart. in his 39th year."

IN IRELAND.

At Newpass, county of Westmeath, Isabella, eldest surviving daughter of the late George B. Whitby, Esq.

At Dublin, in his 66th year, Sir Samuel Auchmuty, who fell from his horse, while riding in the Phoenix-park, with Colonel Thornton. It is supposed that he expired in an apoplectic fit, for on being taken up and carried to the Royal Hospital, he was quite dead. Sir S. succeeded General Sir David Baird as head of the staff in Ireland, the office of Commander-in-chief held by Sir David having been abolished. He was Knight Grand Cross of the Bath and Colonel 78th regt. foot: was created Knight of the Bath, May 4, 1803; and was second in command under General Whitelock, at Buenos Ayres.

ABROAD.

Suddenly, at Weisbaden near Frankfort, aged 57,
Mr. Natale Corri, Professor of music.

At Berlin, Anne, the second daughter of the Right
Hon. Sir G. H. Rose.

Lost off Via Reggia on the coast of Italy, between
Leghorn and the Gulph of Spezia, in company
with his friend Capt. Williams, of the Fusileers,
Percy Byshe Shelley, the author of Prometheus
Unbound, The Cenci, Queen Mab, &e.
boat in which they were, is supposed to have
suddenly foundered.

The

On board his Majesty's ship Active, Lieut. W.
Andrew, St. John, RN. second son of the Rev.
J. F. S. F. St. John, Prebendary of Worcester.
At Pernambuco, Charles Bowen, Esq. of Chandos-
street, Cavendish-square.

Off the South-eastern Coast of Newfoundland,
Charles Adolphus Baker, Esq. Commander of
his Majesty's sloop Drake, which was lost upon
a dangerous point on that coast, with one-third
of the crew. It was in attempting to rescue the
latter from destruction, and in persisting to su-
perintend their preservation on a rock which
they had gained, that this gallant and bumane
officer lost his life. He was the second surviv-
ing son of Wm. Baker, Esq. of Bayfordbury,
in the county of Hertford.

On her passage from Jamaica to England, the lady of Capt.Sir W. S. Wiseman, Bart. of his Majesty's ship Tamar. Her Ladyship was the third daughter of Sir James Mackintosh, MP.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS, &c.

The Rev. B. Bandinel, MA. Bodleian Librarian and late Fellow of New College, Oxford, collated by the Hon. and Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Durham, to the rectory of Houghton-le-Skerne, near Darlington, vacant by the death of the Rev. T. Le Mesurier.-The Rev. Wm. Riland, Bedford, AM. of University College, to the rectory of Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, on the presentation of W. Bedford, Esq. of Elmhurst near Bath, vacant by the death of the Rev. J. Riland.-The Rev. George Tucker, SCL. to the rectory of Musbury, Devon.The Rev. W. C. Hill, to the rectory of Teentishoe, Devon. The Rev. Christopher Jeaffreson, ap

pointed one of the Chaplains of the Marquis of Hertford.

OXFORD. John Kidd, MD. late Student of Christ Church, Aldrichian Professor of Chemistry, and Lee's Lecturer in Anatomy, to the Regius Professorship of Medicine, vacant by the death of the late Sir Christopher Pegge.-The Degree of Doctor in Civil Law has been bestowed in full Convocation on H. R. H. Prince of Denmark, who lately honoured the University with a visit.-J. Willis, MA. admitted Fellow of Magdalen College, for the county of Wilts; and Mr. R. Durnford Demy of the same society for the county of Berks.

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