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ing a celebrated grotto with his captain and brother officers, aged 17, John Morley Judd, midshipman H.M.S. Arethusa, second son of John Phillipps Judd, esq. of Gloucester-pl. Hyde-park gardens, and Rickling, Essex.

At Hastings, aged 30, John Algernon King, esq. solicitor, of Holbeach.

At Spettisbury, aged 83, Mrs. Lawrence, late of Downton, Wilts.

At Liscard, aged 64, John Dennil Maddock, esq. of Liscard Manor, Deputy-Lieut. for Cheshire.

At Blackheath-park, aged 65, George Reed, esq. At Westwood House, near Colchester, Emily, wife of Charles Rooke, esq. eldest dau. of the late Col. Watson, formerly of the 3rd Dragoons.

Harriet-Patterson, wife of the Rev. Robert Whytehead.

Aged 57, James Whiting Yorke, esq. of Walmsgate, Linc.

July 29. At Kencot, aged 84, G. P. Allen, esq. In Chester-terrace, Regent's-park, Anna-Maria, wife of William Baker, esq. Coroner for the county of Middlesex.

At Drewton Manor, near South Cave, Yorkshire, aged 61, George Baron, esq. In early life he graduated at Christ Church, Oxford, and he was a sound scholar, as well as an excellent landlord.

At Brighton, aged 48, Louisa-Wilson, wife of Charles Beaumont, esq.

In London, the Honourable Charlotte Georgiana Lady Bedingfeld. She was the only dau. of Sir William Jerningham, Bart. of Costessy, Norfolk, by the Hon. Frances Dillon, eldest dau. of Henry 11th Viscount Dillon. She married in 1795 Sir Richard Bedingfeld, the 5th Baronet, of Oxburgh, co. Norf, and became his widow in 1829. The precedence of a Baron's daughter was conceded to her in Oct. 1831, consequent upon the restoration of the old barony of Stafford to her brother the late Sir George Wm. Jerningham. Lady Bedingfeld was for many years Lady of the Bedchamber to her Majesty Queen Adelaide. She has left issue the present Sir Henry Richard Paston-Bedingfeld, Bart. claimant of the Grandison peerage, three other sons, and four daughters, of whom the eldest was the late Frances-Charlotte Lady Petre, who died in 1822.

At Brompton, aged 27, Edward-Charles-John, eldest and only surviving son of the Rev. Edward Cobbold, Rector of Long Melford.

Aged 33, Kate-Bradford, wife of Robert Horlock, esq. surgeon, of Newport, I.W.

At Great Baddow, Ann-Kendal, widow of Thomas King, esq. surgeon, of Chelmsford.

At Margate, aged 50, W. T. Monzani, flute player, late of the Royal Italian Opera.

At Leighton Buzzard, aged 24, Hannah, second dau. of B. Wilmore, esq.

July 30. In Highbury-place, Islington, aged 69, Francis Baildon, esq.

At Dieppe, Marie-Harriette, the only child of the Hon. Spencer and Lady Harriette Cowper.

At Ryde, Jane, wife of the Rev. R. Ferguson, LL.D.

Aged 72, William Hicks, esq. of Mincing-lane, and Lavender-sweep, Clapham-common.

Aged 16, Wadham Fellowes Locke, only son of F. A. S. Locke, esq. of Rowdeford, Wilts.

At Chelsea, aged 76, George Paul, esq. late of the Audit Office, Somerset House.

At Wilton-crescent, Edith-Matilda, daughter of Thomas Serrell, esq.

At Ramsgate, Charlotte, widow of W. Sim, esq. of Hampstead.

In St. Helen's-pl. Bishopsgate, aged 65, Petty Vaughan, esq.

At Woodfield-terr. Harrow-road, aged 21, William, only son of the Rev. William Wall, of Percy Chapel.

At his residence, St. Helier's, Jersey, aged 57, Mr. Charles Carus Wilson. Deceased was from the county of Westmerland, had lived many years in Jersey, and was formerly well known in the streets of London, He was a remarkably tall

man, and measured after his decease 7 feet 4 inches.

At King's Langley, aged 62, William Wotton, esq.

July 31. At Sidmouth, aged 34, Thomas Alston, esq. last and youngest son of the Rev. Vere Alston, of Odell, Beds.

At Tur Langton, Leic. Elizabeth, second dau. of the late John Andrews, esq. of Church Langton. Isabella-Jane, wife of Henry Mordaunt Martin Byne, esq. third dau. of the late William Cormack, esq. of Bristol.

At Edinburgh, Dr. John Lamb, H.E.I.C.S.

At Turin, Count Adrien de Revel, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of H.M. the King of Sardinia at Vienna, and formerly at the British court, five days after his marriage at Genoa, to Emily de Viry, widow of the Chevalier William de Viry, daughter of the late Basil Montagu, esq. Q.C.

At sea, on board the ship Bland, William-Francis, eldest son of the Rev. J. J. Reynolds, Incumbent of Bedford chapel, Exeter.

At Dalton Lodge, near Huddersfield, Joseph Senior, esq.

Lately. Aged 78, Lady Elizabeth Alexander, aunt to the Earl of Caledon, and sister to the dowager Lady Blayney. She was the younger dau. of James 1st Earl of Caledon, by Anne, 2d daughter of James Crawford, esq. of Crawfordsburn, co. Down.

At Bath, aged 61, Miss Elizabeth Broadhurst, dau. of the late William Broadhurst, esq. of Mansfield. She was sitting in bed, with a handkerchief over her head and face, and holding a lighted candle, when the handkerchief and other articles became ignited, and so severely burnt her as to cause death on the following morning.

At Altenburg, at an advanced age, Baron de Lindeneau, a distinguished astronomer, and author of several important treatises on astronomical matters. He was at one time Minister of the Interior in Saxony, and was author of the constitution which has existed in that country since 1831. By will he has left 9,000l. for the construction of an Astronomical Museum at Dresden, and about 3,5001. for distribution amongst poor artists and schoolmasters.

At Exeter, Mr. Brunskill. In early life he was without a shilling, but has left a fortune of 200,0007. to three children, boys of tender age. For the first seven years of his life as a tradesman he worked seventeen hours a day, Sunday included. He boasted that "he was the only man in Exeter who could ride forty miles a day and cut out for forty men." In addition to his tailoring business, which returned above 25,000l. a-year, he was a moneybroker, and made speculative ventures occasionally with young men of expectations, realising large interest thereby.

At Handsworth, aged 60, Matthew Houghton, esq. late of Dudley.

At Basingstoke, aged 40, Mr. John Tegg, son of the late Mr. Thomas Tegg, of Cheapside, London, publisher and bookseller.

At Mount O'Neil, Antrim, aged 90, Capt. Hector John Weir, late of the Royal Marines. His first commission in that corps bore date Dec. 1782.

Aug. 1. At the vicarage, Westerham, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. Richard Board.

In Queen-sq. Westminster, aged 74, T. E. Darby, esq.

Aged 67, Louisa-Jane, widow of John David, esq. D.A.C.G. late of Malta.

At Halsdon, North Devon, aged 59, John Henry Furse, esq. of Halsdon.

At Plymouth, aged 23, John Darell Jago, esq. B.A. late of Balliol college, Oxford, eldest son of the late Capt. Darell Jago.

Mrs. Kent, of Clapham New-park.

In Oxford-terr. Hyde-park, aged 61, Kenneth Murchison, esq. formerly Governor of Penang and Singapore, only surviving brother of Sir Roderick Impey Murchison.

At Winchester, Louisa-Sanxay, fourth dau. of the late Rev. W. H. Newbolt, D.D.

At Brighton, aged 83, Mary, widow of Isaac Solly, esq. of Leyton House, Essex.

At Morpeth, at the residence of her son H. G. Surtees, esq. Frances-Elizabeth, wife of Aubone Surtees, of Pigdon and Newcastle, esq. She was the eldest dau. of the late Sir John Honywood, Bart. by Lady Frances Courtenay, sister to William Earl of Devon, and was married in 1802.

Aug. 2. Aged 53, Charlotte-Mary, wife of Sir John Bayley, Bart. She was the second dau. of John Minett Fector, esq. of Dover, and was married in 1822.

In Wandsworth-rd. aged 50, James M'Cutcheon, esq. of the Office of Ordnance.

In Heathcote-st. Mecklenburgh-sq. aged 62, Andrew James, esq. He was a man of the highest integrity, mild yet determined, and was fondly loved by those who enjoyed his friendship. He had a keen perception of all that is beautiful in nature and fine in art, and possessed some of the choicest drawings of the old and modern masters that are to be found in this country.

At Vevey, Lieut.-Col. Pauli, late Hanoverian Consul at Genoa.

At St. Germain-en-Laye, aged 70, Mrs. Peacock, late of Brighton, widow of Anthony Taylor Peacock, esq. formerly of South Kyme, Line.

At Beverley, aged 64, Jane, widow of Francis Watt, esq.

At Exeter, the residence of his brother-in-law Walter Hugo, esq. aged 32, Godfrey Webster, esq. late of Court Hall, Hockworthy.

Aug. 3. At Cheltenham, aged 80, Elizabeth, relict of the Rev. Francis Baker, Rector of Wylye, Wilts.

Aged 62, John Wakeham Edwards, esq. surgeon, of Hart-street, Bloomsbury-sq.

At Chelsea, at an advanced age, Mrs. Edwin, formerly of Drury-lane Theatre, where for a long series of years she sustained the first rank as an actress, and was much esteemed in private life for irreproachable conduct.

At Marrick-park, Yorkshire, aged 44, Francis Morley, esq. a magistrate of the North Riding, and late a Captain in the North York Militia. He married the 10th March, 1836, Charlotte, eldest daughter of the late John Clervaux Chaytor, of Spennithorne Hall, esq. and leaves two sons: Francis, born 19th Nov. 1836; Clervaux, born 15th Feb. 1841; and three daughters-Charlotte-Anne, Anna-Elizabeth, and Alice-Sophia.

At Court-place, Egloshayle, Cornwall, aged 68, William Pollard, esq.

Aged 29, Harriet-Theresa, seventh and youngest dau. of John Rixon, esq. of Woolwich.

At Crumpsall House, near Manchester, aged 46, David Siltzer, esq.

At Leytonstone, aged 86, Emanuel Thomasset, esq. late of Yverdun.

Aug. 4. At Clifton, aged 83, Eliza-Maria, widow of Rawson Hart Boddam, esq. formerly Governor of Bombay.

At Woodbourne, near Belfast, Mary, wife of Edward Charley, esq. youngest dau. of the late Andrew Caldecott, esq. of Woodford Hall, Essex.

At Brighton, aged 39, Albert Thos. Creasy, esq. At Sydenham, Sarah-Manningford, wife of John Hayward, esq. of Exeter.

At Maryport, aged 26, Delia, wife of W. B. Mathias, esq. surgeon, only dau. of Capt. J. C. Gill, R,N. of Devonport.

At Croydon, aged 63, James Robinson, eeq. solicitor, of Queen-street-place.

In Chesterfield-st. Mayfair, aged 48, Robert Snow, esq. late of the firm of Snow, Dean, Paul, Strahan, and Co., of the Strand, bankers. He was found dead in his bed, and the jury returned a verdict that death was occasioned by disease of the heart.

At Westbourne, near Sheffield, aged 26, Gertrude, eldest dau. of the late John Staniforth, esq. At Baydon, Wilts, age 77, John Williams, esq.

Aug. 5. At Notting-hill, aged 71, Dorothea, relict of Capt. Thomas Goode.

At Chatham, aged 50, George Cow, esq. late of Devonport.

At Upton-park, Slough, Edward Elliot, esq. of Cambridge-sq. assistant-secretary to the MasterGen. of the Ordnance.

At Folkestone, aged 56, Mr. Charles Heginbothom, of the British Hotel, Cockspur-st.

In Queen Anne-street, aged 59, Benjamin E. Lindo, esq. cousin of the Rt. Hon. Benj. Disraeli. In Devonshire-terr. Walcot-sq. Margaret, wife of Robert M'Intire, esq. and third dau. of the late Ninian Boggs, esq. of Londonderry.

At the house of his brother-in-law Mr. George Mager, Maiden-lane, King's-cross, aged 61, Mr. John Budiment Whitworth, of the firm of Ryde, Curteis, and Whitworth, of Upper Thames-st.

Aug. 6. At Radway, Warw. aged 70, Charles Chambers, esq. R.N.

At Charlton Rectory, Margaretta-Maria, wife of the Rev. Arthur Drummond. She was the 3d dau. of the late Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, Bart. by Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. James Smith, R.N. She was married to Mr. Drummond in 1830, and has left a numerous family.

In Wynyatt-st. Northampton-sq. aged 35, William Felgate, M.A. formerly Scholar of Trinity coll. Cambridge.

At Hastings, Mary-Ann, wife of Isaac Fryer, esq. of Kinson, near Wimborne, Dorset.

In Torriano-avenue, Camden-road villas, William Keeling, esq. solicitor, of Newport, Salop.

At Cheltenham, aged 69, Colonel William Henley Raikes, late of the Coldstream Guards. He entered the army as Lieut. 3d Foot 1800; was made Capt. 1802; Capt. 66th Foot 1803; Lieut. and Capt. 2d Foot Guards 1805; Capt. and Lieut.-Colonel 1813; Colonel 1825.

At Brighton, aged 77, Mary, widow of P. Selby, esq.

Aug. 7. Aged 60, Mr. John Frampton, solicitor, late of Cerne Abbas, and one of the coroners of Dorsetshire. He left his sister's house to take his usual evening walk, having been for some months past in an infirm state of health, and on the following morning was found dead. Verdict, " Died by the Visitation of God."

Aged 45, William Girdler, of St. Mary-axe, London, and Penge Lodge, Sydenham, Russia broker.

At Powick, near Worcester, Dr. Grahamslay, the medical superintendent of Worcester City and County Lunatic Asylum. He committed suicide by taking prussic acid.

At Genoa, aged 73, Mary-Anne, widow of the Commissary-General Granet.

Aged 48, Jane-Welchman, wife of Mr. Peter Jackson, of Coventry, second dau. of the late Rev. John Welchman Wynne, incumbent of Plaxtol, Kent.

At St. Germain-en-Laye, Grace, youngest dau. of Patrick Mannock, esq. of Gifford's Hall, Suffolk. Suddenly, on his journey from London to Gloucester, W. Washbourne, esq. Mayor of Gloucester. Verdict," Apoplexy." He has left a widow and eleven children.

In London, of cholera, aged 54, the Rev. John Young, M.A. for some years minister of the Independent chapel, Melbourne, Derbyshire.

Aug. 8. In Westbourne-terr. aged 64, Claude Currie, esq. late Physician-Gen. Madras. At Peckham-rye, aged 44, John Palmer Goldby, esq. of the General Post Office.

At Newton-green, Leeds, in consequence of a fall from his horse, Charles, fifth son of the late William Lupton, esq. and of the firm of Luncock, Lupton, and Co. manufacturers, Bradford.

At Parkstone, at an advanced age, Ann, widow of the late Thomas Reed, esq. formerly of Poole, merchant.

Margaret, wife of Robert Harris, esq. of Clifton, eldest surviving dau. of the late John Rainier, esq. At Harrogate, aged 80, William Scholfield, esq.

of Sand Hall, Howden, a gentleman much esteemed in that town and neighbourhood. His body was interred in the chapter-house at Howden, and 1500 persons were present at the funeral. At Tunbridge Wells, George Hope Skead, esq. R.N. Secretary to the R.N. Benevolent Society.

Aug. 9. At the Isle of Man, Jessica, relict of the Rev. John Cresswell, dau. of the late Hon. Cornelius Smelt, Lieut.-Gov. of the Isle of Man.

At Brompton, aged 85, Maurice Da Costa, esq. At Brighton, aged 28, Charlotte-Augusta, wife of Wykeham Wheeler, esq. of Essex-st. Strand.

At Camber Station, near Rye, aged 59, Lieut. George Wichelo, R.N. (1825.)

Aug. 10. At Brighton, aged 80, Anne, widow of Charles Bayly, esq. only dau. of John Gaunt, esq. of Denham Mount, Bucks.

At Bury St. Edmund's, aged 85, Ann, widow of Alexander Hutchison, esq. of Clapton.

At Kreuznach-on-the-Rhine, aged 63, F. H. Lindsay, esq. First Assistant to the Military Secretary at the Horse Guards.

At May Place, Crayford, Isabella-Bertha, infant dau. of James M'Gregor, esq. M.P.

At his residence, Melling, near Lancaster, aged 83, Reginald Remington, esq.

Aug. 11. At Windsor, late of St. Leonard's-onSea, Priscilla, second dau. of the late Nicholas Bartlett, esq. of Lower Clapton.

At Brighton, aged 85, Richard Hart, esq. He was a distinguished agriculturist, and took an active part in the various institutions of the neighbourhood of Lewes and the county. At the enrolment of the Sussex Yeomanry Cavalry he became a member, and for 32 years was a Lieut. in the corps, under Colonel the late Sir George Shiff

ner, Bart. His remains were interred in the family vault at Uckfield.

At the Mount, Guildford, aged 63, Richard Molineux, esq. J.P.

Aug. 12. At Westbrook Hall, near Berkhampstead, where she had been staying with the Hon. Granville-Dudley and Lady Georgiana Ryder, since the death of her son the late Duke, aged 83, her Grace Charlotte dowager Duchess of Beaufort. She was born Jan. 11, 1771, fifth dau. of Granville first Marquess of Stafford, and married May 11, 1791, Henry-Charles sixth Duke of Beaufort, K.G., who died in 1835, and by whom she had a numerous family. The Marchioness of Cholmondeley, Lady Calthorpe, Lady Elizabeth Orde, Lady Georgiana Ryder, Lady Louisa Finch, and Lady Mary Farquhar, are her surviving children.

Aged 71, John Clouter, esq. Mayor of Devonport. At Blandford, aged 36, Catharine, wife of the Rev. G. J. Davie, M.A. of Exeter college.

At Thorne, aged 83, Mr. Thomas Fretwell, formerly an attorney-at-law.

Aug. 26. In his 81st year, Samuel Swinfen, esq. of Swinfen, in the county of Stafford. He was the eldest son of the late John Swinfen, esq. of Swinfen, by his first wife, Mary, dau. of William Abney, esq. of Measham, and succeeded his father in 1828. He married Susanna, only dau. of Sir Thomas Durrant, Bart. of Scottow Hall, co. Norfolk, whose death, which took place on the 19th Jan. 1848, is by mistake recorded in this Magazine as of the wife of Henry instead of Samuel Swinfen. The death of Mr. Swinfen's only son, Henry John Swinfen, esq. will be found in the Obituary for last month.

At Barnston Hall, Dunmow, Mrs. Livermore.

TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE DISTRICTS OF LONDON.
(From the Returns issued by the Registrar-General.)

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The accounts from the plantations continue to be very unfavourable, and the duty is now estimated at from 50,000l. to 60,0007. only.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, AUG. 28.

Hay, 27. 10s. to 4l. 108.-Straw, 17. 108. to 21. 08.-Clover, 41. 4s. to 61. Os. SMITHFIELD, AUG. 28. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.

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Walls Ends, &c. 188. Od. to 24s. Od. per ton.

TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 678. Od. Yellow Russia, 688. Od.

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From July 26, to August 25, 1854, both inclusive.

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GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE

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HISTORICAL REVIEW.

OCTOBER, 1854.

CONTENTS.

MINOR CORRESPONDENCE.-Portraits of the Bishops of Salisbury-Tybourn Tree-Inter-
ments in the Chapter House of St. Paul's-Speech attributed to Junius--The last survivor
of the characters in Boswell's Life of Johnson ......

A Chapter in the Life of the Earl of Strafford: the Case of Sir Piers Crosbie,
Part. By the Rev. A. B. Rowan, D.D., M.R.I.A.

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Nolte's Reminiscences of Fifty Years in both Hemispheres
Pompeo Litta: and his History of the Celebrated Families of Italy.
Reminiscences of the University, &c. of Cambridge, from the year 1780
Northamptonshire Words and Phrases

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Neville's Cross (With an Etching)..
The Old Church at Newport, Isle of Wight

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CORRESPONDENCE OF SYLVANUS URBAN.-Remarks on the Moravians, by the late Samuel Taylor Coleridge The Romance of Robert the Devil; supposed identity of the character; opinions of recent Norman Historians-Wall Paintings at Ditteridge, WiltsKing Charles's Escape to the Scots-Cast-iron Grave-slab; Holy Bread; Acrostic Epitaphs NOTES OF THE MONTH.-The British Association at Liverpool-St. George's Hall-Educational Grants-Schools of Art-Lynn Athenæum-Norwich Free Library-Marochetti's Statue of the Queen at Glasgow-Literary News-Beaufoy Shaksperian Medal-The Chapter-House at Westminster - Canterbury Cathedral - Whittington Stone - Pictures and Antiquities-Monument to Mezeray...

HISTORICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS REVIEWS.-The Earnest Student, being Memorials
of John Mackintosh, 369; Lamartine's History of the Constituent Assembly, 371; French
Railway Literature, 373; The Wife's Manual, by the Rev. W. Calvert, 374; Schaff's Life
and Labours of Augustine, Memoir of A. Ross, M.A., Memoir of Samuel R. Goodrick, and
Sermons by Archdeacon Berens, the Rev. F. Garden, and the Rev. E. Kempe..
ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCHES.-Wiltshire Archæological and Natural History Society, 376;
Somersetshire Archæological and Natural History Society....

HISTORICAL CHRONICLE.-Foreign News, 379; Domestic Occurrences
Promotions and Preferments, 381; Births, 383; Marriages...

OBITUARY; with Memoirs of The Pasha of Egypt; Le Duc d'Elchingen; Lord Beaumont;
Sir Henry Boynton, Bart.; Rev. Sir John Ashburnham, Bart.; Sir Henry Blackwood,
Bart.; Sir Theophilus Biddulph, Bart.; General Sir Loftus Otway; Lt.-Gen. Stavely, C.B.;
Colonel Hon. Lauderdale Maule, M.P.; Lieut.-Col. Hon. R. E. Boyle, M.P.; Lieut.-Col.
E. J. Elliot; Lieut.-Col. N. Maclean, C.B.; General Carbuccia; Lieut. Burke; Rear-
Admiral C. Hope; Captain Rowley, R.N.; Luke White, Esq.; R. A. Thicknesse, Esq., M.P.;
Philip Barker Webbe, Esq.; Henry Powell Collins, Esq.; J. F. M. Dovaston, Esq.; Rev.
Dr. Whittaker; T. Crofton Croker, Esq., F.S.A.; Dr. Stocks, F.L.S.; Rev. Dr. Lands-
borough, A.L.S.; Miss Jane Langton; Charles Black, Esq.; Mrs. Judson; Mr. Edward
Williams (Iolo Fardd Glas); Mr. Samuel Nixon; Mr. G. B. Sowerby, F.L.S....
CLERGY DECEASED

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Registrar-General's Returns of Mortality in the Metropolis-Markets, 415; Meteorological
Diary Daily Price of Stocks....

BY SYLVANUS URBAN, GENT.

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