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Lately. At Yarmouth, Henrietta, wife of the Rev. Jacob Hugo North, M.A. Vicar of Carbrooke.

Feb. 14. At Salhouse Hall, Robert Ward, esq. aged 75, a magistrate of that county. He was the only surviving son of the late Richard Ward, esq. Lieut. Col. of the East Norfolk Militia, by Amelia, fourth dau, of Stamp Brooksbank, esq. M.P. of Hackney House, Middlesex. Mr. Ward was one of the few remaining pupils of the celebrated Doctor Parr, when Master of the Norwich Grammar School; in early life he served as a Midshipman in the R.N. in the fleet commanded by Sir Edward Hughes, and was in six general actions in India, from 1780 to 1784, and in one of which he was seriously wounded.

NORTHAMPTON.-Jan. 25. At Cosgrove Hall, aged 73, Maria-Antonia, widow of J. C. Mansel, esq. She was the dau. of William Linskill, esq. of Tynemouth Lodge, Northumberland; was married in 1795, but had no issue.

NOTTS. Jan. 26. Aged 76, Mrs. Cursham, widow of the Rev. J. Cursham, and mother of the Rev. T. Leeson Cursham, D.C.L. Vicar of Mansfield.

Feb. 1. At Mansfield, Ann, widow of the Rev. Robert Wood, D.D. Master of the Free Grammar School, Nottingham.

OXFORD.-Jan. 13, At Banbury, aged 51, Frances, relict of Thos. Brayne, esq. Jan. 21. At Bloxham, aged 60, Mary, widow of Richard Holloway, esq. of Arlescote, Warwickshire.

Jan. 27. At Harpsden Court, Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Hall, esq.

SALOP.-Jan. 17. At Ellesmere, Marianne, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Oswell, Rector of the first portion of Westbury.

At Hopton Court, aged 80, Thomas Botfield, esq. F.R.S. &c. a magistrate and Deputy-Lieut. for Salop. Having died without issue, his extensive estates devolve upon his nephew, Beriah Botfield, esq. M.P. for Ludlow.

Jan. 25. At Shrewsbury, aged 85, Thomas Loxdale, esq.

SOMERSET.-Jan. 7. At the rectory, Weston-super-Mare, Jane, widow of the Rev. Robert Harkness, late Vicar of East Brent, Somerset, and fourth dau. of the Bishop of Bath and Wells,

Jan. 11. At Bath, Catharine, eldest dau. of the late John Tyrwhitt, esq. of Netherclay House, near Taunton, and sister of the late Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt Jones, Bart. of Stanley Hall, Shropsh. and Clarence Lodge, Surrey.

At Bath, Elizabeth, wife of Major Anstruther, of the 6th Bengal Light Cav. and dau. of the late Rev. Charles Gardner, LL.B. Rector of Stoke Hammond, Bucks,

Jan. 20. At Taunton, Edward James Bunter, esq. late of the Admiralty, Whitehall.

Jan. 19. At Ilminster, aged 66, MaryAnn, wife of John Baker, esq.

Jan. 21. James Baker, esq. of Claremont-place, near Bath.

Jan. 24. At Sidbrook, near Taunton, Wilhelmina, wife of J. A. Martin, esq. Jan. 27. At Bath, aged 75, Francis Ford Pinder, esq.

Jan. 30. At Taunton, aged 72, Malachi Blake, M.D. for many years an active magistrate of Somersetshire.

Feb. 1. At Bath, aged 83, Katharine, widow of Samuel Charters, esq. of the Bengal Civil Service.

STAFFORD.Jan. 15. At Bushbury Hill, Mary, widow of Richard Phillips, esq. eldest dau. of the Rev. Randall Hancock, LL.B. Rector of Walkington, Yorksh.

Jan. 31. Aged 69, Penelope, wife of the Rev. Wm. Bird, Perpetual Curate of Stretton, near Penkridge, and Master of the Grammar School, Church Eaton.

SURREY.-Jan. 16. At Westbrookpl. Godalming, aged 80, Sarah, widow of Nathaniel Godbold, esq.

Jan. 20. At Walton-on-Thames, aged 73, Deborah, dau. of Peter Campbell, esq. Kilmory, Argyle.

Jan. 23. Aged 7, Eliza Thrupp, and on the 26th Nov. Fanny Thrupp, the only daughters of James Nightingale, esq. of Kingston.

Jan. 27. In Barnes-terrace, aged 69, Miss Elizabeth Waring.

Feb. 1. Grace, wife of George Estridge, esq. of Carshalton.

At Richmond, Charles Moritz Klanert, esq.

Feb. 2. At Kingston-upon-Thames, aged 65, Euphemia, relict of the late William Sells, esq.

At Haslemere, aged 36, James Parson. SUSSEX-Jan. 11. At Hastings, Elizabeth, wife of Capt. Wilson, of the Regent's Park, and Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.

At Chichester, Margaret-Frances, fifth dau. of the late James Croft, esq. of Greenham Lodge, Berks.

Jan. 23. At Chichester, aged 22, Henry Stephen, third son of William Titchenor, esq. the Mayor.

Jan. 28. At Hurstperpoint, aged 69, Charles Sayer, esq. formerly of the Sheriff of Middlesex Office, Red Lion-sq.

Jan. 27. At Brighton, Catherine, widow of W. T. Wratislaw, esq. of Tenterden-st. Hanover-sq.

Lately. At Hastings, Mary, wife of the Rev. John Byron, Vicar of Elmstone Hardwick, Glouc.

Feb. 4. At Wick, near Arundel, aged 53, John Challen, esq.

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At Lewes, at the residence of her uncle, Henry Blackman, esq. Miss Jane Shergold.

Feb. 14. At Framepost, East Grinstead, aged 76, Jonathan Worrell, esq.

WARWICK.-Jan. 15. At Fillongley Grange, the residence of her father, Charles Bucknell, esq. (late of Rugby), Louisa-Mary-Ann, wife of W. Townsend, esq. of Bilton House, near Rugby.

Jan. 16. At Stoke, near Coventry, aged 84, Thomas Morris, esq.

Jan. 17. At Leamington, Martha Susanna, wife of John Browne, esq. of Salperton, Gloucestershire.

Jan. 21. At Sutton Bassett, Amelia, wife of Antonio Sapio, esq. of Dublin.

Jan. 22. At Leamington, Harriet, wife of the Rev. G. W. Deane, Vicar of Bentley, Suffolk.

Jan. 29. At Winson House, near Birmingham, Elizabeth, wife of R. Playfair, esq. late of Dorset-sq. London.

Feb. 8. At Stoneleigh Abbey, aged 71, the Hon. Mrs. Leigh, sister of the Right Hon. Lord Say and Sele, and relict of James Henry Leigh, esq. of Stoneleigh Abbey and Adlestrop House, Glouc. and mother of Lord Leigh. She was married in 1786, and left a widow in 1823, having had a numerous family.

WILTS.-Jan. 12. Aged 43, J. E. A. Starkey, esq. of Spye Park, Wilts. Jan. 15. Benjamin Anstie, esq. of Devizes.

Jan. 16. At Warminster, aged 78, Charles Aldridge, esq.

Jan. 17. At Calne, aged 22, Abraham, eldest son of Abraham Henly, esq. Mayor of that borough.

Jan. 22. At New Hall, near Salisbury, Mrs. Batt, widow of J. T. Batt, esq. of New Hall.

Jan. 27. At Salisbury, the relict of Richard Guy, esq.

WORCESTER.-Jan. 19. At Worcester, aged 90, Mrs. Penelope Lutley Sclater, formerly of Tangier Park, Hants.

Jan. 21. At Elm Bank, Powick, near Worcester, the residence of her son-inlaw, W. Moore, esq. aged 88, Frances, relict of Joseph Brandish, esq. of Alcester.

Jan. 28. John Morton, esq. of Greenhill Cottage, near Worcester.

Jan. 31. Aged 29, Capt. F. E. W. Ingram, of the 16th Dragoons, eldest son of the Rev. E. W. Ingram, M.A. Canon Res. of Worcester.

YORK.-Jan. 16. At Burley Grange, near Otley, aged 72, Mrs. Clapham.

Jan. 19. At Knaresborough, GeorgianaFrederica, the lady of Edward Strangways, esq. and dau. of the late John Walker, esq. of Walter Clough, near Halifax.

Lately. Aged 27, Wastell, third son

of the Rev. J. Arrowsmith, Vicar of Fishlake, Yorkshire.

Jan. 29. At Beverley, Mr. Alderman Westoby.

Aged 89, Hannah, widow of the Rev. George Wilson, of New Miller Dam, and formerly of Crofton Hall.

Aged 89, Mrs. Wharrey, widow of M. Wharrey, esq. of Selby, and dau. of the late Rev. Marmaduke Teasdale, Vicar of Brayton.

Aged 65, Jane, widow of J. Jackson, esq. formerly of Wakefield, and dau. of the late Rev. Samuel Bottomley, of Scarborough.

Feb. 3. At York, aged 84, Valentine Kitchingman, esq.

WALES.-Oct. 31. Capt. Henry Davidson, E. I. Co. Navy, of Grove House, Carmarthensh.

Nov. 30. At Garthewin, Denbigh, Robert William Wynne, esq. formerly Lieut.Col. of the Royal Denbigh Militia.

Dec. 2. At Bryn Newydd, near Swansea, aged 74, Arthur Jones, esq.

Lately. At Knighton, co. Radnor, aged 25, Frances Milborough, wife of Richard Green, esq. and eldest dau. of D. R. Dansey, esq. late of Easton Court, co. Hereford.

Jan. 13. Edward Bowles Symes, esq. formerly of Lincoln College, Oxford, and late of Brynhafod, near Carmarthen.

Jan. 18. At Swansea, Mary Foster, only surviving dau. of the late Charles Dolton, esq. of Cheshunt, Herts.

Jan. 22. John H. Hampton Lewis, esq. of Henllys and Bodjor, Anglesey.

Jan. 25. In his 100th year, Mr. Andrews Powell, of the Tennis Court, Cardiff. His father, William Powell, resided at the Tennis Court, under the ancient and honourable family of Cefn Mably, till his death in the 113th year of his age; and his grandfather, the Rev. Thos. Andrews, was Chancellor of Landaff. The habits of young Mr. Powell were through life marked with extreme temperance, and he enjoyed, till within a few days of his death, uniform good health. He could read and write without the aid of glasses.

Lately. At Llangollen, Charlotte, wife of the Rev. Robert William Eyton, B.A. Vicar of Llangollen.

GUERNSEY.-Feb. 12. In Guernsey, aged 33, Emma, wife of Daniel Birkett, jun. esq. and youngest dau. of the late Wm. Brock, esq. formerly of Heavitree.

ORKNEY.-Jan. 28. At Houton, aged 34, Thomas-Parker, eldest son of the late Capt. Arscott, R. N. of Chudleigh.

SCOTLAND.-Jan. 10. Near Edinburgh, Constantine Smirnove, esq. eldest son of the late Rev. James Smirnove, Chaplain to the Russian Embassy.

Jan. 12. At Paisley Barracks, aged 18, Second Lieut. John Humphreys, of the 87th Regt. Fusileers, eldest son of John Humphreys, esq. Abington Lodge, Cambridgeshire.

Jan. 24. At Inverleith House, Edinburgh, David Monro Binning, esq. of Softlaw.

Lately. At Edinburgh, Lieut.-Col. William Edmonstone Cheyne, late of the 47th Foot.

Feb. At Edinburgh, George Boyd, esq. one of the partners in the firm of Oliver and Boyd. He was an enter. prising publisher, and, besides many useful works which he planned for the improvement of education, the Edinburgh Cabinet Library, which has now attained to 33 volumes, will remain an admirable It is specimen of his jugment and taste. to his sagacity and discrimination, also, that the present Edinburgh Almanac owes its popularity, and that it has been raised from a mere common-place chronicle of

the most uninteresting details into a valuable repository of statistical information.

Feb. 2. At Lochard Lodge, aged 27, Isabella, .wife of William G. Jolly, esq. of Calter, Dumbarton, and second dau. of Robert Auld, esq. of Scottish Hall.

Feb. 9. At Glasgow, aged 73, Henry Woodfall, esq. late of Chelsea, one of the Court of Assistants of the Company of Stationers. He was a son of HenrySampson Woodfall, esq.

At Mount Ida, IRELAND.-Nov. 10. Dromore, aged 50, Capt. John Watson Hull, East India Company's Service.

Nov. 28. At Bellamont Forest, Cavan, aged 62, Charles Coote, esq. DeputyLieut. of the county. His life was insured for upwards of 60,000l. in the principal London offices having agents in Dublin.

Lately. At Herbert Lodge, near Dublin, aged 70, Francis Douglas, esq. Post Captain R.N.

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Sussex Pockets, 31. 15s. to 47. 15s.-Kent Pockets, 51. 5s. to 67. 10s.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, Feb. 24.
Hay, 31. Os. to 4/. 10s.-Straw, 21. 4s. to 27. 6s.-Clover, 41. Os. to 57. 15s.
SMITHFIELD, Feb. 24. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.
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COAL MARKET, Jan. 21.

635 Calves 117 2,250 Pigs 363

Walls Ends, from 17s. 6d. to 20s. 6d. per ton. Other sorts from 14s. 6d. to 16s. 6d. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 46s. 6d. Yellow Russia, 45s. Od. CANDLES, Os. per doz. Moulds, Os. Od.

PRICES OF SHARES.

At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers,
23, Change Alley, Cornhill.

Birmingham Canal, 193.

-Ellesmere and Chester, 631.- -Grand Junction, 126. Kennet and Avon, 124. Leeds and Liverpool, 606. Regent's, 174. Rochdale, 54.- -London Dock Stock, 92. St. Katharine's, 1054.- East and West India, 121. London and Birmingham Railway, 110. Great Western, 95. London and Southwestern, 65. Grand Junction Water Works, 71. West Middlesex, 108. Globe Insurance, 122. 401. -Hope, 6.- Chartered Gas, 63.- -Imperial Gas, 703.31. -London and Westminster Bank, 23.- Reversionary Interest, 99.

Guardian, -Phoenix Gas,

For Prices of all other Shares, enquire as above.

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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From Jan. 26 to Feb. 23, 1843, both inclusive.
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1, Bank Buildings, London.

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

GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE.

APRIL, 1843.

BY SYLVANUS URBAN, GENT.

CONTENTS.

MINOR CORRESPONDENCE.-Monuments in Chancels-Rastall Family-James
Cobbe-Marston St. Laurence-Hert-stone-Betham's Etruria Celtica...
THE VISION AND Creed of PIERS PLOUGHMAN: Edited by T. Wright, M.A.
Fasting in Lent, and Licenses for eating Flesh.

The Self-culture, Studies, and Early Literary Compositions of Napoleon Buo-
naparte His Patriotism-History of Corsica-Errors of Voltaire-Prince
Primate Dalberg-Rousseau-The Code Napoleon-The formation of great
Generals-St. Helena....

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The Family of Bover--Narrative of Adm. Byng's last Action..
A Bon-Mot of Dr. Johnson traced to Arthur Murphy...
ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE FOUNDATION OF RELIGIOUS HOUSES, No. III.
Fountains Abbey.

The Oldest London Bankers-Family of Phair.......
Dr. Dibdin's Tour in Belgium-Antwerp-Malines-Louvain
On Paintings of St. Christopher in Churches (with a Plate).
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS.

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Bishop Doane's Sermons, 385; Miss Strickland's Lives of the Queens of England, vol. V. 388; Price on the Picturesque, by Lauder, 390; Wells on the National Finances, 391; De Vere's Waldenses, or the Fall of Rora, 392; Philomorus, 394; Sydenham's Baal Durotrigensis, ib.; Gwilt's Encyclopedia of Architecture, 397; Boyd's Episcopacy and Presbytery, 398; Tate's Letters on the Analogia Linguæ Græcæ, 399; Bloom's Historical Notices of Castleacre, 400; Oxford Architectural Society's Views of St. Giles's Church, Oxford, and Churches of the Deanery of Bicester.... LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE.— New Publications, 403; Chetham, Ælfric, and Parker Societies, 407; Astronomical, Meteorological, Geological, and Statistical Societies, 408; Booksellers' Provident Institution ARCHITECTURE.-Oxford Architectural Society, 409; Yorkshire Architectural Society

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ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCHES.-Society of Antiquaries, 411; Cambridge
Antiquarian Society, 412; Numismatic Society, 413; Egyptian Tombs, 414;
Antiquities of London.

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HISTORICAL CHRONICLE.-Proceedings in Parliament, 416; Foreign
News, 418; Domestic Occurrences

Promotions and Preferments, 420; Births, 422; Marriages..
OBITUARY; with Memoirs of Lord Abercromby; Count Matuszewic; Hon.
Berkeley Paget; Lt.-Gen. Sir John Sinclair, Bart.; Adm. Sir John Law-
ford; Adm. Sir R. Hussey Hussey; Lieut. Gen. Sir C. W. Doyle; Lt.-Gen.
Sir John Lyon; Major-Gen. Sir J. T. Jones; Major Marcus Annesley;
Rear-Adm. Henderson; Arthur Blennerhassett, Esq.; Hon. T. Orde Pow-
lett; W. Orde, Esq.; G. A. Muskett, Esq.; Rev. Francis Wrangham;
Rev. John Wright, D.D.; Rev. George Langshaw, B.D.; Rev. G. A.
Montgomery; Thomas Le Blanc, Esq.; Edward Drummond, Esq.; Robert
Alexander, Esq.; Charles Palmer Dimond, Esq.; Thomas Hamilton, Esq.;
Michael J. Quin, Esq.; George Mitford, Esq. M.D..

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Table of Mortality in the Metropolis for January and February-Prices of
Shares-Markets, 447; Meteorological Diary-Stocks
Embellished with a Plate representing a PAINTING OF ST. CHRISTOPHER, discovered
in SEDGFORD CHURCH, Norfolk.

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