T Aug. 25. At the house of his brother the Rev. Benjamin Winthropp, of Snitterfield, aged 29, Stephen, third son of the late Stephen John Winthropp, M.D. Lately. Aged 53, John Musgrave Lamb, esq. of Warwick. At Highgate, near Birmingham, aged 83, Elizabeth, widow of William Wallis Mason, esq. Sept. 2. At the house of her sonin-law Mr. Young, in Leamington, aged 75, Mary, relict of the late Rev. John Cundall, of Kingston-upon-Thames. Sept. 3. Wilson Lloyd, son of Sam. Lloyd, esq. banker, of Birmingham. Sept. 6. At Rugby, in her 70th year, Anne, wife of the Rev. R. R. Bloxam, D.D. only surviving sister of the late Sir Thomas Lawrence, P. R. A. Sept. 11. Aged 83, James Woolley, esq. of Summerfield House, near Birmingham. WILTS.-Lately. Aged 71, Mr. Fras. Child, upwards of 30 years a member of the Corporation of Calne. At Rowde, at an advanced age, Mrs. Elizabeth Sutton, aunt of Wadham Locke, esq. M.P. Aug. 17. At Salisbury, in his 20th year, Charles John, second son of the late Rev. William Sandford Wapshare. Sept. 3. At Stourhead, aged 85, Mr. Davis, who has held the situation of butler and house-steward to Sir R. C. Hoare, Bart. for a period of more than 50 years. WORCESTER.-Lately. At Moreton court, William Thackwell, esq. Aug. 19. At the Grove, Worcester, aged 84, John Tymbs, esq. YORK-Aug. 18. Drowned at Hull, by the upsetting of a boat, Ensign Turton Gore Browne, 22d regt. son of Major T. Gore Browne, Royal Art. Aug. 28. At Heslington West, near Malton, Miss Dolly Baldwin, eldest dau. of the late Dr. Baldwin, M.D. of Preston. WALES.-May 1. At Presteign, Radnorshire, Capt. Higgins, unattached. July 23. At Pen-y-Pound House, Abergavenny, aged 54, Thomas Davis, esq. solicitor. Lately. At Cothel, Glamorganshire, the wife of Adm. Sir C. Tyler, K. C.B. Aug. 20. At Robeston Hall, Pembrokeshire, Maria, the beloved wife of W. H. Scourfield, esq. M.P. for the town and county of Haverfordwest. Sept. 2. At Aberystwith, aged 55, J. Birkett, esq. of the Bank of England, and of Holles-street, Cavendish-square. Sept. 4. At Swansea, in her 21st year, Eliza, wife of Gilbert F. Græme Mathison, esq. of the Royal Mint. Sept. 8. James Gutherie, esq. of Llanelly. SCOTLAND.-May 10. At Dumbarton Capt. G. Hamill, unattached. Aug. 2. At Portobello, aged 57, Capt. Francis H. Ansell, late of 74th reg, Aug. 28. At Dingwall, Rosshire, aged 28, Mary, eldest daughter of the late Provost Robertson of that place. Aug. 31. At Fasque, Kincardineshire, the residence of his brother, R. Gladstone, esq. of Liverpool. Lately. In Burns-street, Dumfries, aged 63, Ann, wife of Mr. Robert Burns, retired officer of Somerset-house, and eldest son of the Bard. Her body was deposited in the Burns mausoleum. At Edinburgh, aged 54, Lieut. Joseph Fowler, Military Knight of Windsor, and late of the corps of Royal Veterans. Sept. 12. At Park-house near Glasgow, aged 78, Robt. Walkinshaw, esq. of the county of Renfrew. IRELAND.-March 28. At his seat near Athy, Col. Fitzgerald. He entered the army in 1794-5, and accompanied Sir Ralph Abercrombie through all his glorious victories, during which he honourably distinguished himself, and procured the high promotion he enjoyed up to 1809, when he retired from the service. May 31. At Newbridge, in his 22d year, the Hon. Joshua Vanneck, Lieut. 1st dragoons, eldest son of Lord Huntingfield. June 29. At Kinsale, John C. Harnett, esq. late of 27th regt. July 5. At Moss-hill, co. Roscommon, Lieut. Conroy, h. p. 4th regt. July 27. At Carrickfergus, aged 75, Capt. Lenox Thompson, R.N. He was made Lieut. 1780, Commander 1799, and Post Captain 1802. Aug. 11. At Ballynock-house, co. Antrim, Lieut. James Stannus, R. N. Aug. 13. At Tullamore barracks. King's Co., Capt. W. S. Rawson, of the 82d regiment, youngest son of B. Rawson, esq. of Nidd-hall, Yorkshire. Aug. 17. At Passage East, co. Waterford, aged 78, Lt. Dav. Richardson, R.N. Aug. 25. Patrick Power, esq. of Bellevue, co. Waterford, M.P. for that county. He was returned to Parliament for the first time at the last election, and was in his politics a Reformer. Lately. At Youghal, Capt. John Manning Maillen, late 99th reg. Sept. 1. At Kingstown, near Dublin, whilst on a visit to the Rev. W. Digby, Anne, widow of the late Matthew Wyatt, esq. formerly of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law, and many years resident police magistrate of the Lambeth-street district. Sept. 7. At Ballynoe, co. Limerick, the seat of Wm. Cox, esq. aged 57, Ro setta, wife of the late John Ormsby Vandeleur, esq., Lieut.- Col. 5th dragoon gds. EAST INDIES.-Feb. 14 At Kamptee, Major. Gen. Faris, 1st Madras cavalry. Lately. At Calcutta, aged 38, JosephLawson, 5th son of the late Rev. C. Whatley, Rector of Aston Ingham, Herefordshire. Capt. C. J. F. Pottinger, 17th Bombay N. Inf. eldest son of the late Eldred Curwen Pottinger, esq. Mount Pottinger, Devonshire. He fell in a desperate action between a small party of the Rajcote Force and a great body of the insurgents of Goozerat. April 13. At Ahmedabad, Major T. D. Morris, of the Bombay Army, eldest son of Thomas Morris, esq. Collector of the Customs, Bristol. April 16. At Kullardgee, Ensign Robert Hodson, Bombay Army, aged 23 years, third son of Col. Hodson, and grandson of Sir W. W. Doveton, of St. Helena. WEST INDIES.-April 16. At Trinidad, Lieut.-Col. Henry Hardy, 19th regt. June 7. At Antigua, Lieut. C. M. Burrows, 36th regt. June 30. At Jamaica, the third son of Thos. Bewes, esq. M. P. for Plymouth. July 17. At Jamaica, aged 29, W. Henry, Esq. the youngest son of Alexander Henry, esq. of Winchester-place, Pentonville. July 23. At Antigua, Wm. West, esq. M.D. ABROAD.-Feb. 26. At sea, Lieut. Campbell, 20th regt. April 27. At Florence, in his 45th year, Giovita Caravaglia, who succeeded Morghen as Professor at the Florentine Academy; a native of Padua. He was considerably advanced in an engraving from The Assumption of the Madonna,' a well-known picture in the Jesuits' Church, at Genoa, by Guido. April 30. Near Algoa Bay, drowned in attempting to rescue a man who had fallen overboard, Lieuts. John Gore and J. L. Fitzgerald, of his Majesty's ship Melville. The former jumped overboard; the latter was lost with eight other seamen, from the swamping of his boat. Thus eleven lives in the whole were lost. Lieut. Gore was the son of Vice-Adm. Sir John Gore; and Lieut. Fitzgerald was son of Adm. Fitzgerald of Bath. May 12. At Newfoundland, Lieut. Hollingworth, R. A. July 2. At Ancaster, in Upper Canada, aged 33, Otto, youngest surviving son of the late Edward Otto Ives, esq. of Tichfield, Hants. July 10. At Pau, Basses Pyrennees, Miss Elizabeth Cherry, only daughter of the late P. Cherry, esq. July 18. At Chamarande, near Paris, aged 63, T. R. Underwood, esq. F. G.S. He was an excellent artist and a perfect judge of the arts. Geology seems to have been his principal study, and, as a naturalist, he had accumulated an immense variety of observations. He wrote a "Narrative of Memorable Events in Paris during the Capitulation, and during the Occupancy of that City by the Allied Armies in the year 1814; being Extracts from the Journal of a Detenu, who continued a Prisoner, on parole, in the French Capital, from the year 1803 to 1814; also, Anecdotes of Buonaparte's Journey to, Residence at, and Return from Elba." Published with a Preface and concluding Remarks, by J. Britton, F.S.A. &c. 8vo. July 20. At St. Germains-en-Laye, aged 60, Mary Dorothy, only dau. of the Rev. Dr. Turkington, of Stukeley, Hunts. July 27. At Ostend, P. Boyle, esq. M.D. surgeon R. N. July 30. At Interlacken, in Switzerland, drowned when bathing, aged 18, Charles Stuart, Ensign 25th Regt. third son of Gen. the Hon. Sir Patrick Stuart, uncle to Lord Blantyre. Aug. 1. At St. Ömer, age 49, Charles Harrison Batty, esq. Aug. 9. At Mannheim, in the Grand Duchy of Baden, aged 41, Susanne Francois, wife of Henry de la Chaumette, esq. Aug. 14. At Splugen, in Switzerland, Thomas Allott Osborn, esq. of the Inner Temple. Aug. 18. At Paris, in his 80th year, M. Dulaure, author of the "Histoire de Paris et ses Environs," and who was a Member successively of the Constituent Assembly, the National Convention, the Council of Five Hundred, and the Legislative Body. Aug. 21. At Boulogne, aged 41, John George Herbert Griffies Williams, esq. eldest son of Sir George Griffies Williams, Bart. of Llaney Wormwood, county of Caermarthen. He married June 4, 1816, Mary-Anne, only dau. of Joseph Shawe, of Bath, esq. and had issue a son and heir Henry, born in 1817. Aug. 27. At Heidelberg, aged seven months, Reginald-Boothby, only son of Walter Nugent, of Dublin, esq. Lately. At Rome, Pinelli, the painter. Dante's "Paradiso," illustrated by him, was laid upon his bier, and his remains were carried to the church amidst a troop of artists bearing torches, and students bearing cypress boughs. His bust is to be placed in the Capitol. At Paris, both by suicide, Robert, the painter of the celebrated picture of "Les Moissonneurs;" and Baron Gros, the painter of the well-known battles of Eylau, Austerlitz, &c. In Spain, Zumalacarreguy, General of the forces of Don Carlos, "the conqueror of Sola, Sarsfield, Valdez, Quesada, Rodil, and Mina, having at their command the population of Spain, and supported by the English and French Governments." Zumalacarreguy was three times wounded, at Arquijas, Arronez, and before Bilboa. The Archbishop of Cologne, de Spiegel; leaving his library, and funds producing 5,000 crowns a-year, to his See, besides other considerable legacies to the church and the poor. Several years ago the King of Prussia purchased all the furniture of the Palace for 40,000 crowns, and settled it on the See. At Bassano, aged 85, Jacopo Vittorelli, the Anacreon of Italy. At Bourdeaux, Capt. Dillon, h. .p. 15th Regiment. At Nice, aged 44, Henrietta ci-devant Countess of Rosebery. She was the second dau, of the late Hon. Bartholomew Bouverie; was married May 20, 1808, to Archibald-John present and fourth Earl of Rosebery, from whom she was divorced in 1815, after having had issue the present Lord Dalmeny, and three other children. She subsequently, it is understood, was re-married to Sir Henry Mildmay, Bart. the widower of her sister Charlotte. BILL OF MORTALITY, from August 26 to September 22, 1835. Christened.. Males 889 Females 879 }} Males -1768 Females 629 6311260 Whereof have died still-born and under two years old......... .44.5 40 and 50 108 100 AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated, Sept. 11. PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, Sept. 21. Smithfield, Hay, 31. 5s. to 47. 15s,—Straw, 17. 8s. to 17. 13s.-Clover, 31. 15s. to 57. 10s. SMITHFIELD, Sept. 21. To sink the Offal per stone of 8lbs. 2d. Lamb... Beef.. .2s. Od. to 3s. 10d. ...3s. Od. to 4s. 4d. .3s. 10d. to 4s. Od. COAL MARKET, 3,463 Calves 250 Pigs 410 Beasts Sept. 21. Walls Ends, from 19s. 9d. to 21s. 9d. per ton. Other sorts from 17s. Od. to 19s. 6d. SOAP.-Yellow, 58s. Mottled, 62s. Curd, PRICES OF SHARES. S. At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers, Birmingham Canal, 254.- Ellesmere and Chester, 855.. Grand Junction, 231.. Kennet and Avon, 20.- Leeds and Liverpool, 530.- -Regent's, 15. -Rochdale, 141.- -London Dock Stock, 54.- -St. Katharine's, 72.- .West India, 95.Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 195.- -Grand Junction Water Works, 51. West Middlesex, 77.- -Globe Insurance, 150.- -Guardian, 344. -Hope, 6.- -Chartered Gas Light, 464.- -Imperial Gas, 43.-Phoenix Gas, 24. - Independent Gas, 50.- General United, 35.- Canada Land Company, 34.. Reversionary Interest, 130. GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE. NOVEMBER, 1835. BY SYLVANUS URBAN, GENT. CONTENTS. PAGE MINOR CORRESPONDENCE-Westminster School-The Unicorn-Peers' Proxies -Register of High Commission Court-Family of Tideswell, &c, 450 DIARY OF A LOVER OF LITERATURE.. Family of Unton, or Umpton BOSWELL'S LIFE OF DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON.. NEW RECORD COMMISSION, No. 1V.-Pipe Roll of 31st Henry I. Chapter-house of the Abbey at Bocherville, near Rouen (with two Plates) Letters of Charles Duke of Somerset to Tonson respecting Addison..... Butler's Catechism, and Doctrines of Romanism.. .... 471 472 .... 473 475 476 477 Report of M. Francisque Michel on his Researches in the English Libraries 479 485 POETRY.-Rev. W. L. Bowles on hearing the Messiah performed in Gloucester La Martine's Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, 497.-Jesse's Gleanings in Natural New Publications; Circulation of the Metropolitan Newspapers, 532.--Summary of Public Petitions presented to Parliament, 533.-The Universities; Literary Institutions; the Comet; Useful Inventions, &c. 531 535-538 ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCHES... 538 HISTORICAL CHRONICLE.-Foreign News, 541.-Domestic Occurrences, CLERGY DECEASED, 554.-DEATHS, arranged in Counties... 556 Embellished with two Plates of the Chapter-house of BOCHERVILLE. |