Feb. 10. At Teddington, aged 48, A. Barclay, esq. NORFOLK.-Jan. 24. At Thorpe, near Norwich, aged 71, Jehosaphat Postle, esq. a deputy-lieutenant and active magistrate for the co. Norfolk; author of letters on the currency, and other subjects interesting to agriculturalists, in the Farmer's Journal. Lately. At North Repps, aged 75, H. Playford, esq. NORTHAMPTON.-Dec. 19. At Great Addington House, aged 73, Edward Holdich, esq. Dec. 28. At the Rectory, King's Cliffe, in her 15th year, Fanny Maria, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Perry, esq. of Moor Hall, Essex, and niece to Mrs. Bonney. Jan. 15. At the vicarage, Dallington, Mary, wife of Rev. Fiennes S. Trotman. Feb. 3. Aged 55, Sarah, eldest dau. of the late George Tryon, esq. of Har. ringworth, and niece of John Wingfield, esq. of Tickencote, whose death took place on the same day. Feb. 7. At Rushton, aged 73, William Puckford, esq. Feb. 8. At Kettering, aged 84, Mr. Thomas Dash, late bookseller of that town.G NORTHUMBERLAND.-Jan. 23. At Brinckburne Priory, Miss Macintosh, dau. of the late T. Macintosh, esq. of Barbadoes. NOTTS.-Feb. 1. Joanna, wife of the Rev. W. Downes, Vicar of Harworth. Feb. 7. At Laxton vicarage, aged 21, Sarah Ann, wife of the Rev. A. O. Fitzgerald, Rector of Fledborough, Notts, and only child of the Rev. Richard Procter, Vicar of Laxton. OXFORD.-Jan. 8. Aged 62, Hannah, wife of W. Savours, esq. of Headington. Jan. 19. At Banbury, Joanna, last surviving daughter of the late Thomas Walford, esq. of Sibford. Dec. 26. Aged 56, Richard Sheen, esq. the senior alderman, and twice mayor of Oxford. He carried on for many years an extensive grocery business, and was universally respected as a diligent and upright tradesman. He was for many years a member of the old Corporation, in which he was elected a Common Councilman in 1809, Chamberlain in 1812, Bailiff in 1814, and Mayor in 1831. He was returned as Member of the new Council, for the South Ward, Dec. 28, 1835; on the 30th of the same month was elected senior Alderman, by the votes of 27 out of 30 of his brother Councillors; and in 1838 was a second time unanimously elected chief magistrate. Feb. 14. At Woodstock, Ann, relict of Thos. Wells, esq. of Ascott-underWychwood, and daughter of the late Richard Bartholomew, esq. of the former place. RUTLANDSHIRE.-Dec. 20. At Stretton rectory, aged 85, Mrs. Lamb. Feb. 3. In his 78th year, John Wingfield, esq. of Tickencote, a magistrate and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Rutland. Mr. Wingfield was formerly a Gentleman Commoner of Christ Church, the intimate college friend of the late Mr. Annesley, of Bletchington Park, whom he has survived a few weeks only. SALOP.-Lately. At Ashford Grove, near Ludlow, aged 87, Mary, widow of the Rev. J. Williamson, Rector of St. Dunstan-in-theWest, London, and of Thakeham, in Sussex. Feb. 12. Mary Bevan, wife of the Rev. James Wilding, Vicar of Chirbury. SOMERSET.-Jan. 10. At Bath, Caroline, relict of the Rev. E. Meyrick, Rector of Ramsbury, Wilts. Jan 20. Mary, daughter of John Howes, esq. of Bath, and granddau. of the Rev. John Howes, late Vicar of Fordingbridge. Jan. 21. At Bath, at the residence of her son-in-law Johnson Phillott, esq. aged 85, Maria, relict of R. Fuge, esq. of Plymouth. Jan. 29. At Hutton, John Cooke, esq. of the Inner Temple and Western Circuit, youngest son of Isaac Cooke, esq. of Clifton. He was called to the bar on the 3d May, 1833. Feb. 3. In his 89th year, Thomas Biggs, esq. of Radford House, brother of the late Rev. James Biggs, of Devizes. At Stoke St. Mary, aged 87, Mr. John Poole, for more than half a century a bookseller and printer at Taunton. Feb. 4. At Newton St. Loe, near Bath, aged 5 years, Young, son of the late Capt. Ranger, of H. M. 82nd Reg. At Marston Magna, aged 88, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. J. Williams, vicar of that place. Feb. 5. At Bath, aged 53, Lucy, widowan of Capt. John Murray Browne, 75th regt. and daughter of the late Rev. C. J. Smyth, Rector of Great Fakenham, Suffolk. Lately. R. Ashman, esq. an alderman and magistrate of Bath. At Bath, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Shaw, of the Bengal establishment. STAFFORD.-Jan. 24. At Pipehill, ba near Lichfield, aged 85, Anne, relict of the Rev. Francis Willington, Rector of Walton-on-Trent. SUFFOLK.-Dec. 30. At Burgh Cas tle, aged 63, the relict of R. Cory, jun. esq. of Yarmouth. Dec 21. Aged 21, Henry Edwards, late of Clare Hall, Cambridge, fourth son of Henry Edwards, esq. of Woodhall, Sut ton. Jan. 10. At Langham Hall, Alice, wife of the Rev. S. Sendall, Curate of Langham, only daughter of the Rev. J. Wilkinson, Rector of East and West Wrexham. Jan. 27. At Bury St. Edmund's, at an advanced age, Elizabeth, relict of George Bramwell, esq. of the Inner Temple, and of Balham-hill, Surrey. Feb. 6. Henrietta, wife of the Rev. Ellis Walford, Rector of Dalinghoe and Bucklesham. SURREY.-Nov. 2. At Ditton house, Kingston, aged 71, the Hon. Edward Bligh, a Lieut.-General in the army, grand-uncle to the Earl of Darnley. He was made Lt. Col. on the half-pay of the 107th foot, 1794; Colonel in the army 1798, Major-General 1805, and Lieut.General 1811. He was born on the 19th Sept. 1769, the second son of John 3d Earl of Darnley, by Mary, daughter and heiress of John Stoyte, of Street, co. Westmeath, esq. Jan. 17. At Dorking, Samuel Tricker, aged 72, a very singular character, who belonged to the parish of Michell Dover, near Winchester. He had been a beggar 20 years, but was previously a farmer's servant. On examining his tattered garments the undermentioned coin and other articles, sewed up in different parts, so as almost to form a shield, were discovered, viz.: silver 8s. 6d. penny pieces and half-pence, 21. 5s. 3d.; farthings ls. 8d.; pocket knives, ten; scissors, one pair. A silver watch, without hands; and six yards of shirting calico. The whole weighing 69lbs. Jan. 25. Aged 85, John Stone, esq. of the Belvidere House, Esher. Feb. 7. At Tooting, after a very short illness, aged 73, Charles Fourdrinier, esq. formerly a wholesale stationer. This much respected gentleman was on the Court of Assistants of the Companies of Drapers and Stationers; of both which corporations he had recently served the office of Master. SUSSEX.-Jan. 18. At Brighton, aged 82, Ann, relict of Robert Cooch, esq. of Huntingdon. At Brighton, Frances, wife of Capt. John Browne. Jan. 21. At Brighton, aged 71, Diana, relict of the late Richard Poune, esq. Jan. 23. R. Hebden, esq. of Ely Grange, Frant. Jan. 24. At Brighton, Edward Payne, . esq. formerly of Hurst Barnes, Sussex, and late of the Scots Greys. Feb. 4. At Littlehampton, aged 73, Elizabeth, widow of Robert Blake, esq. M.P. for Arundel. At Worthing, aged 86, Edward Evershed, esq. Feb. 7. At St. Leonard's-on-the Sea, Eliza, wife of the Rev. Henry Cockerell, Vicar of North Weald, Essex. Feb. 15. At the Deanery, Chichester, Miss Chandler, sister to the Very Rev. the Dean. At Rye, aged 32, Capt. James Morfey. WARWICK.-Jan. 17. At Leamington, J. Weston, esq. Jan. 21. At Kenilworth, aged 62, Robert Draper, esq. Lately. At Leamington, aged 58, Jane, widow of Lieut.-Gen. Mackay, E. I. C.'s service. WILTS.-Jan. 28. Aged 23, Mary Anne, wife of F. W. Curteis, esq. of Eastleigh Lodge, and the eldest dau. of the Rev. R. Boodle, of Radstock, Somerset. Jan. 30. At Christian Malford, Henry, infant son of the Rev. R. V. Law, and grandson of the Bishop of Bath and Wells. WORCESTER.-Dec. 23. John Lane Snow, esq. of Breedon House, King's Norton. Lately. In the Tything, Worcester, aged 88, Major F. Johnston. Feb. 1. At Great Malvern, aged 19, Caroline Annabella, dau. of the Rev. Dr. Card. YORK.-Dec. 20. At Mowbray House, near Ripon, Tomyns Dickins, esq. LL.B. a Chancery barrister, and for a short time a Commissioner of Bankrupts. He was of Trinity hall, Cambridge, where he took the degree of LL.B. in 1793. Jan. 4. Aged 26, Hannah, wife of the Rev. J. M. Whalley, M.A. of Baliol College, and Rector of Slaidburn, Yorkshire. Jan. 18. At Leeds, Miss Ann Carr, well known as the founder of the Society of Female Revivalists. She had been a preacher 34 years: and, in 1822, she originated the above-named society. She was possessed of an estate worth about £800, which she devoted to the furtherance of that object. She was in many respects a very remarkable woman, and possessed a spirit of singular energy. During the summer months she used to preach in the open air, wherever a suit. able spot of unenclosed ground was to be met with. She had associated with her in her labours, Mrs. Martha Williams, and other female preachers. Jan. 28. At Hull, aged 67, John Cowham Parker, esq. He was one of Her Majesty's justices of the peace for the East Riding, and filled the office of mayor of Hull in the year 1836 with distinguished zeal and ability. For many years past he has occupied the chair of the Dock Company, to the important duties of which he devoted a large share of his time and energy. In the establishment of the Leeds and Selby, and subsequently of the Hull and Selby, Railways, he took a lively interest, and was deputy chairman of the latter till within a recent period. Feb. 6. At Stainton, in Cleveland, from an accident with his gun, which he survived only four hours, Herbert Wil son, eldest son of the Rev. William Gooch. Feb. 9. At York, in her 82nd year, Elizabeth, relict of Edward Prest, esq. and mother of Samuel Prest, esq. of Stapleford Lodge, co. York. Feb. 12. At Selby, aged 51, Maria, wife of Commander William Edwards, R.N. and only sister of Lieut. William Pitt, R.N. Lately. At Leeds, Mr. E. Simmons, in his 105th year. He served 22 years in the 25th foot, and was an out-pensioner of Chelsea since 1792, his age being then stated at 57. Also, five days afterwards, in her 90th year, Anne, his wife. They had been married 65 years. BILL OF MORTALITY, Jan. 26 to Feb. 16, 1841. Christened. Males 319 Buried. Males 447 Females 359 678 Females 516 963 Whereof have died under two years old...238 AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, Feb. 20. Wheat. 8. d. 61 1 Barley. Barley. Oats. Rye. Beans. Peas. S. d. 8. d. S. d. S. d. S. d. PRICE OF HOPS, Feb. 20. Sussex Pockets, 47. to 81. 15s.-Kent Pockets, 51. 5s. to 117. PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, Feb. 22. Beef...... Mutton........................ ...3s. 4d. to 4s. ......4s. 4d. to 5s. 8d. 2d. 8d. to 6s. 6d. Sheep.... .........4s. 6d. to 5s. 6d. 2209 Calves 51 17,190 Pigs 603 COAL MARKET, Feb. 19. • Walls Ends, from 17s. to 26s. per ton. Other sorts from 17s. 6d.to 23s. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 51s. Yellow Russia, 48s. At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers, Great Birmingham Canal, 202.- Ellesmere and Chester, 81.- Grand Junction 134. Kennet and Avon, 25. Leeds and Liverpool, 745. Regent's, 10. Rochdale, 87.--London Dock Stock, 684. St. Katharine's, 93.- East and West India, 98.- -London and Birmingham Railway, 170.Western, 90. -London and Southwestern, 57.- Grand Junction Water Works, 61.- -West Middlesex, 93 Globe Insurance, 119.. Guardian, 37. Hope, 5.- Chartered Gas, 58.- -Imperial Gas,, 57.-Phoenix Gas, 34.- -London and Westminster Bank, 24.- -Reversionary Interest, 108. METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND. Fahrenheit's Therm. 48 30, 00 fair 33 40 45 09 do. 45 38 30do. rain 42 20 cloudy 29 25 do. fair 30 25 rain, snow 24 34cloudy, do. 28 22 03 do. do. 29 28 74 do. 29 30, 04 do. DAILY PRICE OF STOCKS, From January 28, 1840, to February 24, 1841, both inclusive. 98 893 98 981/ 98 134 89/ 2165 90 89 98 982 98 13 983 972/2 13 3165 89/3/ 89 98 4164 89 89 97 13 98 97 13 98 98 97 8164 894 883 981 97 13 10163 88 883 97 96 11163 88 88 97 971 962 12 163 881 88 974 962 971 96 蛋 881/ 971 97 13 86 973 97 13 18/164 89/1 88 97 98 97年| 13 | 19 165 9713 88 97 98 97 13 22 166 89 23 166 97 13 J. J. ARNULL, English and Foreign Stock and Share Broker, 1, Bank Buildings, London. J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, PRINTERS, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET. GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE. APRIL, 1841. BY SYLVANUS URBAN, GENT. CONTENTS. PAGE MINOR CORRESPONDENCE.-The Seventh Iter of Antoninus and the Station Pontes. Dr. P. Johnston.-Royal Arms in Churches.-Genealogical Queries 338 LITERARY REMAINS OF BISHOP WARBURTON... 339 Cambridge Studies, Manners, and Expenses, temp. Charles I. 358 Fate of Dunbar the Scotish Poet." John Thomson's Man."-Muckle John the 359 Description of St. Paul's Cray Church, Kent (with a View) "The Turkish Spy " not of English origin. 361 365 The Vulgate.The Complutensian Polyglott.-Count M'Carthy's Library 367 369 371 372 373 On the Locality of Herne's Oak in Windsor Little Park (with a Map) ib. 378 379 380 384 Anecdotes of the Heralds' College, by Peter Le Neve, Norroy. ...... REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE.-List of New Publi- .... ........ ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCHES.-Society of Antiquaries, 414.-Cambridge 406 413 417 OBITUARY; with Memoirs of Lord Henley; Admiral the Hon. C. E. Fleem- Bill of Mortality-Markets-Prices of Shares, 447; Meteorological Diary-Stocks 448 |