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MIDDLESEX.-Jan. 19. At Cranfordlodge, R. Percell, esq. leaving a wife and ten children.

Jan. 24. At Chiswick, aged 84, J. Sich, esq. an eminent brewer.

Feb. 1. At the Wilderness, Hampton, aged 73, William Pulley, esq. of Queensquare, Bloomsbury.

F field, aged 62, Geo. Giles, esq. MONMOUTH.-Jan. 1. Susan, 3d dau. Jan. 3, Martha Elizabeth, eldest dau.; and Jan. 6, the wife of Capt. Nares, R.N. of Clytha-cottage.

Jan. 17. In his 78th year, Richard Watkins, esq. of St. Lawrence, Chepstow, for many years deputy lieutenant for the

county.

Feb. 1. At Chepstow, Mary, widow

of Lieut.-Gen. Burr.

NORFOLK.-Jan. 13.

At Gaywood, near Lynn, aged 83, Mrs. M. Holdich, grandmother of the Rev. H. Holdich, Fellow of Caius college, Cambridge.

Jan. 15. At Thorpe, near Norwich, aged 78, the widow of Armsby Ayton, esq. of Great Yarmouth.

Jan. 22. At Scole Lodge, aged 76, John Aybon, esq.

Jan. 27. At Walpole, aged 73, Elizabeth Judith, widow of the Rev. J. Ashmole, Rector of Shipton-on-Cherwell, Oxon.

NORTHAMPTON.-Jan. 18. At Northampton, William Hughes, esq. Civil Engineer, late of Markinch, co. Inverness.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-Feb. 2. At GlenAllen, aged 66, John Allen Wilkie, esq. of Hetton and Glen-Allen.

NOTTS.-Feb. 7. Aged 89, Lois, wife of J. Storer, M.D. of Lenton Firs, near Nottingham.

SALOP.-Jan. 25. At Hewley, near Wenlock, Sarah, wife of the Rev. Benj. Howell, Rector.

SOMERSET.-Jan. 9. At Bath, aged 69, Elizabeth, widow of John Pybus, esq. of Old Bond-street.

Jan. 24. At Bath, Mary Anne, wife of Major-Gen. Davy, of Tracy Park, Glouc. dau. of late T. Arthington, esq. of Arthington Hall, Yorkshire.

Feb. 5. At Bath, the widow of Penyston Portlock Powney, esq. of Ives Place, Berks, M.P. for Windsor, eldest dau. of late Peter Floyer, esq. of Marsh Gate, near Richmond.

Feb. 10. At Bath, aged 70, Commissary-general Sir William Henry Robinson, K. C.H. He was knighted July 2, 1817.

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SURREY.-Jan. 19. Aged 22, Henry Newton Spencer, esq. of Banstead-park. SUSSEX.-Jan. 18. At Brighton, in her 83d year, Mary-Brydges, widow of Benj. Travers, esq.

Jan. 23. At St. Leonard's, D. Martineau, esq. of Bow.

Lately. At the villa, Cobham, aged 84, Grace, widow of John Bainbridge, esq. of Crimple.

Feb. 1. At Shernfold-park, near Tunbridge Wells, Sussex, aged 53, John By, esq. Lieut.-Colonel in the Corps of Royal Engineers. He was appointed Second Lieut. 1799, First Lieut. 1801, Second Capt. 1805, Capt. 1809, brevet Major 1814, Lt.-Col. 1824.

Feb. 6. At Newhaven, aged 71, T. C. Faulconer, esq.

WARWICK.-Jan. 11. At Birmingham, in his 71st year, Richard Pearson, M.D. F.S.A. Of this eminent and excellent man, a memoir, with a portrait, will shortly appear in our pages.

Jan. 15. At Leamington, aged 76, Bodychan Sparrow, esq.

Jan. 22. At Foleshill, aged 67, Steph. Yates, esq. late of Springfield, Warwick. Feb. 5. At Birmingham, aged 18, John-Henry, eldest son of Bolton Peel, esq. of Dosthill Lodge, Warw.

Lately. At Coventry, aged 106, Isaac Cohen, having three years survived his second wife, whose age was 101. He retained his faculties to the last.

WILTS.-Dec. 9. At Leigh house, Augusta-Frederica, 7th and youngest dau. of Capt. Sir T. Fellowes, R.N.

Lately-At Milton, near Pewsey, aged 89, Lewen Tugwell, esq. many years a resident at Beverstone Castle, and the inventor of the Beverstone plough. He was one of the oldest members of the Bath and West of England Society, whose interests he promoted by his intimate knowledge of mechanics.

Feb. 1. In the Close of Sarum, aged 53, James Smith, esq. Lieut. in the 2d Somerset Militia.

Feb. 15. At Brixton Deverill, Jane, wife of the Rev. R. Meek, rector. WORCESTERSHIRE.-Dec. 4. At Worcester, in his 80th year, Capt. N. Collyer, late Paymaster 16th light dragoons.

Jan. 9. At Worcester, aged 84, Anne, widow of Thomas Rous Wylde, esq. of Woodland, Salop.

Jan. 26. At Barbourne Bank, aged 83, Moses Harper, esq. of the Hill, Astley, High Sheriff of Worcestershire in 1797, and a Magistrate of the county.

Jan. 28. At Bengeworth, aged 27, Oswald Beale Cooper, esq.

YORK.-Jan. 17. In his 76th year, John Lee, esq. of Wakefield, solicitor.

Jan. 22. At Whitby, aged 66, Edward Chapman, esq. one of his Majesty's Deputy Lieutenants for the North Riding. His death was occasioned by falling 20 feet into a ship's hold.

Jan. 28. Aged 72, Mary, wife of William Lister, of Hull, sister to the late Lieut.-Col. Hutchinson, of Wold Newton.

Feb. 2. At Whitby, aged 85, Francis Wardale, esq. attorney-at-law. Feb. 3. At York, aged 18, Benjamin Allen Maddock, third son of the late Rev. J. H. Maddock, Incumbent of Trinity Church, Huddersfield.

Feb. 14. At Aislaby, aged 92, John Mead, esq. late of Baniel Flat, Whitby.

WALES-Jan. 23. At the Hay, co. Brecknock, aged 81, Edward Allen, esq. second son of the late Edw. Allen, esq. of the Lodge, in the same county.

Lately. At Crickhowell, aged 84, Col. Williams, youngest son of H. Williams, esq. of Llanspithid, grandson of Roderick Prytherck, esq. of Kilwhybart, Brecon

shire.

Mr.

Jan. 30. At Nantyr Hall, Denbighshire, aged 63, Richard Tyrwhitt, esq. a magistrate and Deputy Lieut. for the County, and Recorder of Chester. Tyrwhitt was the youngest brother of the late Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt Jones, Bart. and was called to the bar at the Inner Temple May 3, 1799.

Feb. 2. At Brecon, aged 76, John Wilkins, esq. of Cui House, Brecknockshire, Deputy Lieut. and magistrate for that county.

At Tenby, in her 35th year, Elizabeth, wife of William Barrington Reade, esq. of Ipsden House, Oxon."

Lately. At Llan Gregor castle, co. Pembroke, Murray-Maxwell, youngest son of Capt. Hallowell Carew, R.N. of Beddington Park, Surrey.

SCOTLAND.-Dec. 1. Near Greenock, Lieut. T. Calmalt, R. N.

Dec. 15. At Lanark, Col. Robert Ross, K.H. late of the 4th dragoons. He was appointed Lieut. 22d dragoons 1801, Captain July 1802, in 4th dragoons Dec. following, Major 1807, brevet Lt. Col. 1813, Colonel 1830.

Lately. At Glasgow, Lieut. and Adjt. Deans, of the recruiting staff.

At Glasgow, John Lindsay Craufurd, esq. one of the claimants for the Craufurd Peerage; the Earl of Glasgow, the only other claimant, who is in possession of the estates, kindly allowed the corpse to be interred in the family vault at Kilbirnie, where the ashes of twenty Earls lie mouldering in the dust.

R. H. Scott, esq. of Wooden, Deputy Lieut. for co. Roxburgh.

IRELAND. Oct. 4. Capt. F. O'Flaherty, h. P. 15th regt.

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Oct. 23. At Kinsale, Lieut. Lewis,

n. p. 23d regt.

Nov. 3. At Navan, Lieut. Henderson, Adjt. of late 10th R. Vet. Batt. Nov. 12. At Wicklow, Lt. J. Atkins, R.N. chief officer of the Coast Guard.

In Dublin, Westley Perceval, esq. Post Captain R. N. He was made Lieut. 1800, Commander of the Paulina brig 1808, and posted into the Milford 74, bearing the flag of Rear-Adm. Fremantle, on the Mediterranean station, in 1813. He received the cross of the Imperial order of Leopold for his services in the Adriatic in 1813-14

Dec. 15. At Derry, Col. Andrew Brown, C.B. late of the 79th Highlanders. He was appointed Adjt. of that regt. June 1795, Lieut. in Sept. following, Capt. 1801, brevet- Major 1811, in 79th 1812, brevet Lieut.-Col. 1813, and Col. 1830. He served the last campaign in Flanders, and was at Waterloo.

Dec. 23. At Loughrea, Major John Wolfe, 61st regt. (1826).

Dec. 24. At Bessborough-house, co. Kilkenny, aged 23, Lady Frances Charlotte, wife of the Hon. J. G. Ponsonby, eldest son of Viscount Duncannon. She was the eldest child of the Earl of Durham, and the last surviving of his family by his first marriage with Miss Harriett Cholmondeley. She was married on the 8th Sept. last.

Jan. 6. At Belfast, Lieut. Edward Francis Moore, h. p. 83d regt.

Jan. 10. At Clonmel, Lieut. Geo. Lane, h. p. 1st foot, Barrackmaster of that place.

Jan. 22. At Glenart, co. Wicklow, Isabella, wife of the Hon. Granville Leveson Proby, Capt. R. N. (brother to the Earl of Carysfort.) She was the 2nd dau. of the Hon. Hugh Howard, unele to the present Earl of Wicklow, by Catharine 2d dau. of the Very Rev. R. Bligh, Dean of Elphin, and niece to the 1st Earl of Darnley; she was married May 5, 1818, and has left several children.

Lately. In Cork, Capt. Henry Stuart, late of 69th regt.

At Knockduff, aged 46, Major Ponsonby Kelly, 24th regt. (1829).

At Maryborough, Queen's County, Lt. R. Baldwin, late of 71st regt.

At Templemore, Major Jonathan Willington, h. p. unattached. He was appointed Cornet 30th dragoons 1795, transferred to 15th dragoons 1796, Lieut. 1798, Capt. 1807, Major 1818.

În Dublin, Lt. W. Johnston, h. p. 51st

regt.

John Smith, esq. Vice Treasurer and Paymaster-gen. of the Forces in Ireland.

EAST INDIES.-May 6. At Arnec, Madras, Lieut. Lawrie, 41st regt.

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WEST INDIES.Oct. 2. In Jamaica, Lieut. R. S. Haly, R.N. a special magis

trate.

Oct. 21. At Antigua, Ensign and Adjutant Clarke, 36th foot.

Oct. 21. At Antigua, Mary-Redfern, wife of H. Armstrong, esq. eldest dau. of the Rev. Dr. Bunting, of London.

Nov. 5. At Bermuda, aged 24, Dora, wife of Thomas Bligh Darracott, esq, of Trinidad, late of Kingsbridge, Devon.

Nov. 13. In Jamaica, aged 29, Brian Edwards, esq. special stipendiary magistrate for the parish of Westmoreland, leaving a widow, to whom he had been united but a few days.

In Jamaica, the Hon. Thomas Legal , Yates.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from Jan. 20 to Feb. 23,

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50 and 60 165 60 and 70 209

70 and 80 154 80 and 90 66

90 and 100 4

AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, Feb. 12.

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, Feb. 19.

Smithfield, Hay, 31. 5s. to 41. 4s.-Straw, 17. 8s. to 17. 13s.-Ciover, 31. 15s. to 51. 09. SMITHFIELD, Feb. 22.

Beef......

Mutton...

Veal..

Pork..

To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.
..3s. 6d. to 4s. 6d.
..35. 6d. to 4s. 8d.
.4s. Od. to 5s. 2d.

Lamb

Os. Od. to Os. Od. Head of Cattle at Market, Feb. 22. Beasts... 2,647 Calves 108

3s. 4d. to 4s. 8d.

Sheep & Lambs 19,050 Pigs 340

COAL MARKET, Feb. 22.

Walls Ends, from 19s. Od. to 23s. Od. per ton. Other sorts from 16s. 6d. to 21s. Od. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 48s. Od.

226.

Yellow Russia, 45s. 6d.

SOAP.-Yellow, 54s. Mottled, 58s. Curd, 62s.
CANDLES, 7s. Od. per doz. Moulds, 8s. 6d.

PRICES OF SHARES.

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers,

23, Change Alley, Cornhill.

Grand Junction, Regent's, 15.

Birmingham Canal, 259. Ellesmere and Chester, 84
Kennet and Avon, 20. Leeds and Liverpool, 510.-
Rochdale, 115.--London Dock Stock, 594.- -St. Katharine's, 87.
India, 106.- -Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 245.-
Works, 524.-

West Grand Junction Water

-Phoenix Gas,

-West Middlesex, 77.- Globe Insurance, 1574.- -Guardian, 36. -Hope, 64.- Chartered Gas Light, 494.—Imperial Gas, 424.23. Independent Gas, 485. General United, 35. pany, 36.. Reversionary Interest, 132.

Canada Land Com

For Prices of all other Shares inquire as above.

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND. From January 26, to February 25, 1836, both inclusive. Fahrenheit's Therm.

Fahrenheit's

Therm.

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DAILY PRICE OF STOCKS,

From January 28, 1836, to February 26, 1836, both inclusive.

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J. J. ARNULL, Stock Broker, 1, Bank Buildings, Cornhill,

late RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, and ARNUL!..

J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET.

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GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE.

APRIL, 1836.

By SYLVANUS URBAN, GENT.

CONTENTS.

PAGE.

MINOR CORRESPONDENCE.-Boaden's History of the Theatres Royal.-Wace's

Roll of the Norman Chiefs.-The Rykenild Street...... NOTES TO BOSWELL'S LIFE OF DR. JOHNSON.

338

339

Barrows opened in Dorsetshire

Critique on Gray's Elegy...

Poems of the Rev. W. L. Bowles.

Memoir of Sir Thomas Lunsford, Bart.

Memoir of the late Richard Pearson, M.D. (with a Portrait).

Loudon's Arboretum Britannicum, Nos. VIII. to XIV.....

Ancient Reliquary at Shipley, Sussex (with a Plate).

LONDINIANA, No. IV.-Roman Tessellated Pavement found in Crosby Square.. ib.

344

349

350

358

361

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Descriptive Catalogue of the Doucean Museum, now at Goodrich Court.

378

REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS.

Bishop of Bath and Wells on the Distresses of the Poor, 386.-Debrett's
Peerage, 394.-Japhet in search of his Father, 395.-Margaret Ravenscroft,
396.-My Aunt Pontypool, 397.-Lady E. S. Wortley's Travelling Sketches,
398.-Guide through Shrewsbury, 401.-Juvenal's Satires, by Dr. Nuttall,
402.-Memoirs of Mirabeau, 403.-Sharpe's Nomenclator Poeticus; Caun-
ter's Romance of History, 404.-De la Beche on Geology; Yates's Account
of New Zealand.

Miscellaneous Reviews, 406.-Akerman's Roman-British Coins.
LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE.

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New Publications, 409.-Learned Societies, Literary Institutions, &c..
Sales of Mr. Heber's Library, &c. 412.-Panorama of Lima......
ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCHES.-Society of Antiquaries, &c.
HISTORICAL CHRONICLE.-Proceedings in Parliament, 416. — Foreign
News, 421.-Domestic Occurrences, 422.-Theatrical Register; Promotions,
Preferments, &c., 423.—Marriages..

OBITUARY; with Memoirs of the Earl of Egmont; Dr. Van Mildert, Bishop
of Durham; Lord Stowell; Lady F. W. Wilson; Rt. Hon. Sir John Sin-
clair, Bart.; Sir James Colquhoun, Bart.; Sir J. J. S. Douglas, Bart. ;
Lieut.-Gen. Sir W. Inglis; Capt. Clement, R.N.; D. Ronayne, Esq.; Pel-
ham Warren, M.D.; John Gillies, LL.D.; Mrs. Whitlock; and Dr. John
Clarke Whitfield, Mus. D...

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Clergy Deceased, 439. DEATHS, arranged in Counties.
Bill of Mortality-Markets-Prices of Shares, 447-Meteorological Diary-Stocks 446

Embellished with a Portrait of RICHARD PEARSON, M.D.;
And a Representation of an ANCIENT RELIQUARY at Shipley, Sussex.

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