esq. of Connaught-terrace, Edgeware- Capt. George Aldham, R.N. He was road. Jan. 23. In Stamford-st. aged 53, John Hodgkinson, esq. Lately. In Nottingham-pl. aged 18, Sophia, eldest dau. of Vere Fane, esq. cousin to the Earl of Westmoreland. BEDS.-Dec. 7. At Woburn, aged 12, Fitzroy-William, youngest son of Capt. Sir G. F. Seymour. BERKS.-Dec. At Newbury, aged 79, Eliz. widow of Peter Goullett, esq. of Exeter. Jan. 9. At Reading, aged 28, Ann, widow of Wm. Spencer, esq. of Norwoodhouse, Middlesex. Aged 78, John Ferard, esq. of Englefield-green. DEVON.-Jan. 1. At Tiverton, aged 26, Ann, wife of Sam. Amory, esq. of Great George-st. second dau. of John Heathcoat, esq. M.P. Jan. 2. At Plymouth, Capt. W. Burton, R.M. Jan. 3. At Stonehouse, aged 38, W. Parker, esq. Jan. 9. At Ashwater, aged 18, MaryMaria, third and last dau. of the Rev. Thos. Melhuish, Rector. Jan. 13. At Torquay, Frances, widow of Charles Pennington, esq. M.D. late of Nottingham. ESSEX.-Lately. At Colchester, aged 86, Capt. Geo. Cadman, R. N. His commission as Commander was dated 1782; in that year, in the Defiance, he captured the Dutch brig Zeuze, after two hours' action near Portland. He obtained post rank 1809. Jan. 6. At the Vicarage, Great Chesterford, the residence of her son-in-law the Hon. and Rev. R. F. King, aged 74, Mrs. Alexie Ross. Jan. 16. At Woodford, aged 69, Esther, wife of Henry Field, esq. of Christ's Hospital. Jan. 21. At Wanstead, aged 83, Joshua Knowles, esq. GLOUCESTER.-Dec. 31. On her 81st birth-day, Mrs. Phillpotts, mother of the Bishop of Exeter, and of John Phillpotts, esq. M.P. She was mother of 24 children. Jan. 9. At Dundry-grove, aged 82, Jas. Hellier, esq. At Cheltenham, Lieut.-Col. H. W. Davenport. Jan. 10. At Cheltenham, GeorginaMary, youngest dau. of Sir Charles Des Voeux, Bart. Jan. 14. At Clifton, John Gordon, esq. of Wincombe-park, Wilts. Jan. 15. At his residence, Clift-house near Bristol, aged 56, Daniel Stanton, esq. HANTS.-Dec. At Emsworth, made a Lieut. 1792, Commander 1802. In 1804, in the Nautilus sloop, he recaptured a ship of great value from Demerara. He was posted 1805; and married, in 1806, the widow of Capt. Boger, R.N. Jan. 5. At Southampton, at the residence of her sister Mrs. General Prevost, Isabella, daughter of the late Chas. Hamilton, esq. of Hamwood, co. Dublin. Jan. 6. At Southampton, aged 75, James Lys, esq. of Ridgway, near Lymington, a superannuated Commander R. N. (1810). Jan. 11. At Newport, Isle of Wight, aged 28, Capt. H. Gill, of the 50th Regt. Lately. At Fareham, aged 96, Mrs. Giffard, mother of Vice- Adm. Giffard. HEREFORD. At Stansbatch, aged 73 John Fletcher, esq. HERTS.-Dec. 22. At Cheshunt, aged 68, Sarah, wife of T. Smartt, esq. Dec. 30. At Totteridge, Anne, widow of the late Right Hon. Deuis Browne, uncle to the present Marquis of Sligo. She was a dau. of Ross Mahon, esq. by Lady Anne Browne, dau. of the 1st Earl of Altamont; was married in 1790 to her cousin-german Mr. Denis Browne, and left his widow Aug. 14, 1829, having had issue five sons and five daughters. Jan. 9. At Minehead, Frances, widow of Capt. J. Chilcott, Royal Eng. Jan. 12. At New Marlowes, Hemel Hempsted, aged 62, Jeremiah Hamilton, esq. KENT.-Dec. 30. J. C. Heard, esq. of Lee, Blackheath. Jan. 5. At Ramsgate, Ann, widow of Lieut.-Col. T. Mitchell, of Harbledown. Jan. 14. Aged 63, R. Monypenny, of Merrington-place, esq. LANCASTER.-Jan. 5. At Liverpool, in his 40th year, James Lowe the younger, an eminent solicitor. LEICESTER.-Dec. 29. In his 85th year, John Lynes, esq. of Kirkby Mallory, formerly Steward to Lord Wentworth. He was father of the Rev. John Lynes, Rector of Elmley Lovett, Worcestershire, who married a granddaughter of the late Dr. Parr. Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Robert Johnson, Alderman of Leicester. MIDDLESEX.-Dec. 17. At Finchley, in his 35th, year Willoughby Wigston, esq. third son of late John Wigston, esq. Trent-park. NORTHAMPTON.-Dec. 23. At Wollaston House, aged 83, Francis Dickins, esq. OXON.-Jan. 3. At Watlington Park, Sophia Mary Langford. Jan. 11. Aged 61. Mr. John Pain, of Banbury, senior Alderman and Magistrate, and several times Mayor. Jan. 13. Wm. Blackall Simonds, esq. of Caversham, late Receiver General for Berks, and a Magistrate of Oxfordshire. SHROPSHIRE.-Dec. 30. Eliza, wife of the Rev. Chas. Bary, of Shrewsbury, eldest dau. of John Howard, esq. Ripon, after having given birth to a son which has survived its mother. Lately. Aged 82, Ellen, widow of the Rev. Joseph Scott, M. A. Head Master of Newport school. Jan. 1. At Mowers, near Wellington, in his 44th year, Christopher Cookson, esq. eldest son of William Cookson, D.D. Canon of Windsor. SOMERSET. Jan. 9. Elizabeth, wife of B. Severs, esq. Bath. Jan. 11. At Bennington-park, aged 44, C. M. Campbell, esq. Jan. 16. At Bath, aged 82, the widow of Oliver Farrer, esq. late of Bedfordsq. and Eltham Lodge, Kent, dau. of late Sir Wm. Fawcett, K.B. STAFFORD.-Jan. 12. Mr. Thomas Rutter, youngest son of late Rev. J. S. Rutter, Vicar of Walsall. SUFFOLK.-Jan. 5. At Great Sakhamhall, aged 85, T. Mills, esq. SURREY.-Dec. 25. At Kingston, after severe suffering for eighteen months, A. T. S. Sparrow, son of Capt. Sterne Sparrow Derenzy, author of several dramas. He was a young gentleman of very high promise and amiable disposition. Dec. At Kew Green, aged 73, Robert Tunstall, esq. Jan. 3. At Godalming, aged 77, R. Moline, esq. of that place, banker. Jan. 10. At Epsom, aged 81, Sarah, widow of Joseph Smith Gosse, esq. of Clapham Common. Jan. 11. At Guilford, aged 74, F. Skurray, esq. Jan. 23. At Wandsworth, Mary, widow of Wm. Calvert, esq. of Keswick, Cumberland. SUSSEX.-Dec. 16. At Arundel, Mary, half-sister to Lord Howard of Effingham. She was the younger daughter of Henry Howard, esq. by his 1st wife Catherine, dau. of the Rev. John Carleton, D.D. Dec. 29. At Brighton, aged 59, Eleanor, widow of W. Dawson, esq. Dec. 30. At Brighton, aged 84, William Welch, esq. of Hawford, Worcester, D. C. L. Bencher of the Inner Temple, and late Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. Lately. At Hellingley Vicarage, Margaret, wife of the Rev. John Olive. Jan. 13. At Brighton, in her 12th year, Mary-Biscoe, eldest dau. of the Rev. R. Tritton, of Morden. Jan. 14. At Brighton, Mary, wife of T. Bish, esq. M. P. Jan. 20. At Brighton, aged 63, Jas. Pycroft, esq. late of Oak Hall, East Ham. WARWICK.-Jan. 8. At Leamington, the wife of Robert Pedder, esq. of Brighton. Jan. 17. At Leamington, aged 13, Martha, second dau. of John Power, esq. late of Hinckley, and surgeon to the Duke of Cambridge. Jan. 20. Aged 66, William Little, esq. of Newbold Pacy. WORCESTER.-Dec. 24. At Bromsgrove vicarage, the residence of his son-inlaw, aged 67, R. Butler, esq. Lately. Aged 36, Thomas St. John, esq. eldest son of the late Thos. St. John, esq. of Worcester. Jan. 5. At Kyrewood House, near Tenbury, Edward Wheeler, esq. an active magistrate for the county. YORK.-Dec. 11. At Woodlands, near Harrogate, aged 60, the widow of Thos. Maude, esq. of Newcastle. SCOTLAND.-Dec. 14. At Selkirk, aged 6, Granville, youngest son of George Sinclair, esq. M.P. Dec. 30. At Inverary, Robert Fogo, esq. writer, for many years Dean of Guild of the burgh, and distributor of stamps for Ayrshire. Jan. 3. At Edinburgh, aged 8, the Hon. Wm. Leigh Canning Sinclair, 2d son of the Earl of Caithness. Jan. 6. At Glasgow, the wife of the Rev. John Lockhart, D.D. minister of Blackfriars' parish. Lately. At Binrock, Cardy, co. Forfar, Capt. Skene, R.N. (1813). At Edinburgh, aged 21, the Hon. Charles Henry Murray, Lieut. R.N. uncle to Lord Elibank. He was the 4th son of Alexander 7th Lord, and the second by his 2d wife Catherine, dau. of Jas. Stewart, esq. Jan. 10. At Roselle, Ayrshire, aged 37, Richard Oswald, esq. younger, of Auchencruive. He had been married exactly one month to Lady Mary Kennedy, sec. dau. of the Marquis of Ailsa. IRELAND.-Oct. 14. At Dublin, Capt. Matthew Hemmings, formerly Barrackmaster of Limerick, and a Burgess of that city. Nov. 12. At Limerick, Lieut. John Rose, h. p. 96th regt. Lately. At Cassino, co. Longford, Ensign J. W. Scott, 86th foot. At Castlebar, Lieut. Joseph Berridge, 30th foot. At Drumcal, Capt. M'Clintock, 74th foot. GUERNSEY.-Dec. 24. In his 82d year, Dr. Walters, Inspector of Military Hospitals, for many years at the head of the Medical Staff in Guernsey. JERSEY.-Dec. 15. At Rozel, aged 21, Emily, dau. of P. R. Lempriere, esq. EAST INDIES.-June 3. At Berhampore, Lieut.-Col. Samuel Mitchell, C.B. 3d foot. He was appointed 1st Lieut. 95th foot, 1801, Lieut. 1802, Adjutant 1803, Captain 1805, Major 1813, and brevet Lieut.-Col. 1819. He served in the Peninsula, and in 1812 was attached to the Portuguese service. He received a medal and one clasp for the battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees, at which he commanded the 6th Caçadores. July 16. On his passage from India, Lieut. John Grove Sharpe, 24th Bengal N.I., eldest son of the Rev. John Sharpe, of Midhurst. July 23. At Delhi, Margaret, wife of Capt. David Bruce, Bengal army, dau. of late Rev. Dr. Duncan, Minister of Ratho. July 30. At Cawnpore, Alexander Mackensie, esq. officiating judge and session judge at that station. ... ABROAD.-Aug. 4. At Tours, Major Otter, late of the Royal Military College. Sept. At Dunkirk, Lt.-Col. Thos. Ralph Congreve, h. p. 70th foot, uncle to Sir Wm. Thos. Congreve, Bart. and only brother to the late celebrated Sir William Congreve, Bart. and K. C.H. was the younger son of Lieut. - Gen. Sir Wm. Congreve, the 1st Bart. by his first marriage; was appointed Ensign in the 1st foot guards 1796, Lieut. and Captain 1799, Captain 70th foot 1803, brevet Major 1811, and Lt.-Colonel 1819. BILL OF MORTALITY, from Dec. 25 to Jan. 21, 1833. He AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, Jan. 17. Wheat. | Barley. | Oats. Rye. Beans. Peas. 8. d. 8. d. 8. d. s. d. S. d. 8. d. PRICE OF HOPS, per cwt. Jan. 27, Kent Bags 51. Os. to 71. 78. Os. to Ol Os. Essex..... Os. ........... 04 Os. to Ol Farnham (fine)......107. Os. to 121. 10s Farnham (seconds) Ol. Os. to Ol. Os. Sussex................................ 41. 4s. to PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, Jan. 25, Smithfield, Hay, 31. Os. to 41. 4s. - Straw, 17. 6s. to ll. 13s. SMITHFIELD, Jan. 27. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. Beef......... Pork Clover, 31. 10s. to 4l. 15s. .2s. Od. to 4s. Od. 8d. to 4s. 8d. ..3s. Lamb. .........Os. Od. to Os. Od. Head of Cattle at Market, Jan. 27. Beasts.. 2,389 Calves 85 Sheep & Lambs 16,010 Pigs 210 COAL MARKET, Jan. 27, Walls Ends, from 14s. 9d. to 16s. Od. per ton. Other sorts from 15s. Od. to 17s. 9d. 234. PRICES OF SHARES. At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers, 16. Rochdale, 110. Birmingham Canal, 234.--Ellesmere and Chester, 81.- Grand Junction, Kennet and Avon, 25. Leeds and Liverpool, 495. Regent's, London Dock Stock, 53. St. Katharine's, 62. West India, 93. Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 205.- Grand Junction Water Works, 57.- -West Middlesex, 784. Globe Insurance, 145. Guardian, 28§.- -Hope, 6.- Chartered Gas Light, 50.—Imperial Gas, Phoenix Gas, 40.- Independent, 45.- General United, 44Land Company, 485. Reversionary Interest, 125. For Prices of all other Shares inquire as above. 50.. Canada Day of 8 o'clock Morning. Noon. Ho'clock METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND. Fahrenheit's Therm. Fahrenheit's Therm. Barom. Weather. Day of Month. Morning. 8 o'clock llo'clock Night. Barom. Weather. South Sea Stock, Jan. 17, 98.-20, 98§.-24, 100. J. J. ARNULL, Stock Broker, 1, Bank Buildings, Cornhill, late RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, and Co. J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, 25, PARLIAMENT-STREET. 17 25 23 pm. 867 47 48 pm. 103 17 24 26 pm. 877 48 49 pm. 103 17 2421 23 25 pm. 49 47 pm. 23 25 pm. 87 47 49 pm. 23 25 pm. 48 47 pm. 103 17 240 48 45 pm. 103 17 45 46 pm. 45 46 pm. 23 24 pm. 45 46 pm. 24 26 pm. 45 46 pm. 9695 103 17 213 24 25 pm. 45 46 pm. 46 47 pm. THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE. MARCH, 1834. BY SYLVANUS URBAN, GENT. CONTENTS. MINOR CORRESPONDENCE.-Record Commission.-Painted Glass for Crosby Hall. The Copyright Act.-Title of Colonial Bishops.-MSS. on Cambrian History.-Sir Arthur Aston PAGE 234 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES OF THE ROYAL LIBRARY IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM 235 DIARY OF A Lover of LITERATURE, BY THE LATE THOMAS GREEN, ESQ.... 246 LIFE OF THE POET CRABBE, BY HIS SON 253 ... Manor House of Sand, in Sidbury, co. Devon (with a Plate) 265 266 ... ib. 270 273 275 276 ib. HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS. Survey of Dover Castle, in 1578.... Preachers in the Diocese of Durham, 1579 RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW. Poems and Songs, by Thomas Flatman, 1686 Rare Books of Poetry, &c. sold in Mr. Caldecott's Library REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Jervis's Journey to the Falls of Cavery, 289.-Dyke's Tour in Belgium; Kay's Travels in Caffraria, 290.-Zara, or the Black Death, 291.-Constance, a Novel, 292.-Hampden in the 19th Century, 295.-Popular Encyclopædia, 296.-Woman, by R. Montgomery; Gipp's Sermons, edited by Latrobe, 297.Meek's Errors of the Church of Rome, 297.-O'Brien's Round Towers of Ireland, 299.-Hay's Peninsular War, 299.-Zschokke's History of Switzerland, 300.-The Nun; Songs of the Loire, 301.-Chevalier's Translation of St. Clement, &c. 302.-Martin's History of the British Colonies, 303.— Adam the Gardener, 304.-Miscellaneous Reviews...... 305, 306 307 310 315 325 FINE ARTS.-British Institution, &c...... DEATHS, arranged in Counties .... 337 340 Bill of Mortality-Markets-Prices of Shares, 343-Meteorological Diary-Stocks 344 |