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At Camden-road villas, aged 85, Robert Poultney, esq.

In Gerrard-st. Soho, aged 34, Charles Watkins Tilly, surgeon, eldest son of the late Charles Tilly, esq. Comm. R.N.

In France, Paymaster Charles Fox Turner, R.N. late of the Vulture.

In Alfred-pl. Bedford-sq. aged 63, Thomas Weatherall, esq.

At Gravesend, aged 73, Benjamin Williams, esq. late of Whitehall.

Aug. 28. At Homburg, John Henry Cochrane, esq. of the Madras Civil Service.

At the Green, Richmond, Surrey, aged 52, Edward Collins, esq.

George Cowley, of Winslow, Bucks, M.R.C.S. and L.S.A.

In Euston-pl. aged 57, Stephen Geary, architect. At Tipton, Devon, aged 66, Elizabeth-Anne, widow of Major R. B. Hunt, R.A. eldest child of the late Samuel Archer, esq. of Trelaske.

In Sussex-gardens, Hyde-park, aged 75, Miss Hurle.

James Laurie, esq. author of "The Universal Exchange Tables," and other similar works.

At Paddington, at an advanced age, James Pyke, esq. chief accountant of the Great Western Railway Company.

In Bayswater-terrace, Miss Eliza M. Nichol, last surviving child of the Rev. John Nichol, Warneford, Northumberland.

At Ramsgate, aged 37, Ellen, wife of Thomas Sharwood, esq. of Aldersgate-st. and dau. of Benjamin Kennedy, esq. of Surbiton-hill, Surrey.

At Hatfield Peverel, Essex, of cholera, aged 17, Mary-Anne, youngest dau.; on the same evening, aged 42, Charlotte, eldest dau.; Aug. 29, aged 64, Charlotte, wife of Mr. Shelley; and on Aug. 31, aged 67, Mr. Shelley, grocer.

At the rectory, Hanwood, Salop, Charlotte Gertrude, wife of the Rev. Edward Warter.

At Battersca, Sarah, wife of A. A. White, esq. H.M. Customs, and eldest dau. of the late George Nevile, esq. of Skelbroke-park, Yorkshire. Also, within a fortnight previous, their two youngest children, Arthur, aged 2, and Herbert, aged 2 months.

Aug. 29. At Ramsgate, Matilda-Dorothy, wife of Henry Ridley Beal, esq. of Stoke Newington, and Bedford Row.

Aged 67, Mr. Samuel Chitney, many years training-groom and jockey, of Newmarket.

At the vicarage, Pucklechurch, Glouc. the residence of her son, aged 85, Elizabeth, widow of the Rev. Thomas Coney, of Batcombe, Somerset.

At Hampton Wick, aged 71, Major-Gen. John Edward Jones, Colonel-Commandant of the 13th Battalion of the Royal Artillery.

At East Woodhay House, aged 59, Cuthbert Johnson, esq. late of Wallington, Berks.

At Birkenhead, aged 27, Hamilton Laird, esq. At Bere Regis, Dorset, aged 16, Sarah-JaneCarrington, only dau. of the Rev. Carrington Ley, Vicar.

At Hillingdon-grove, Middlesex, aged 77, Major Charles Stuart.

At Dover, aged 71, Charles Vardon, esq. formerly of Battersea-rise, and Gloucester-pl. Portman-sq.

At Rugby, Mary, wife of D. Torrance, esq. M.D. At the seat of the Marquis of Sligo, Westport, Augusta-Vesey, the second dau. of Col. Hugh Baillie, of Red Castle, Ross-shire.

Aug. 30. George Leeke Baker, esq. of Hydepark-sq. and Hartley Grange, Hants.

At Brentford, aged 72, Thomas Brunt, esq. late of the Royal Horse Guards.

At Edinburgh, Eliza-Anne, dau. of Rear-Adm. Ferguson, of Pitfour, by the Hon. Elizabeth Jane Rowley, dau. of Clotworthy first Lord Langford.

At Petworth, aged 72, the relict of the Rev. W. Fry.

At Woodstock, aged 20, Benjamin, eldest son of Benjamin Holloway, esq. solicitor,

Ada-Susannah, dau. of Augustus Samuel Perkins, esq. of Chipstead, Kent.

Suddenly, aged 51, Henry George Read, esq.; and on the 31st, aged 73, George Read, esq. both of Northumberland-pl. Commercial-road East.

At Scotts' Lodge, Knockholt, near Sevenoaks, Charles Ronalds, esq. of Guildford-st.

At Sandgate, aged 27, Mary-Elizabeth, only dau. of the late John Westlake, esq. of Lostwithiel, and afterwards of Cambridge.

At Hovingham, Yorkshire, aged 87, Anne, relict of the Rev. George Worsley, M.A. Rector of Stonegrove and Scawtor, dau. of the late Sir Thomas Cayley, Bart. of Brompton.

At Kennington, Frances, wife of John Wright, esq. Malta.

Aug. 31. At Barnes, aged 49, the wife of Thomas Allom, esq. architect.

At Dover, Alicia-Arabella, wife of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Francis Cockburn. She was the dau. of the Rev. Richard Sandys, by Lady Frances-Alicia, dau. of Charles 3d Earl Tankerville.

At Noranside House, Forfarshire, aged 77, Mary, widow of Sir George Macpherson Grant, of Ballindalloch and Invereshie, the first Baronet. She was the eldest dau. of Thomas Carnegie, esq. of Craigo, co. Forfar; was married in 1803, and left a widow in 1846, having had issue Sir John the late Baronet, two other sons, and three daughters.

At Lucker, near Belford, aged 27, Maria-Louisa, wife of the Rev. George Prince Hall.

At Dover, Mabella, dau. of the late Richard Salisbury, esq.

Aged 65, Joseph Shaw, esq. of Thornhill-square, Islington.

At Clifton, aged 55, Frances-Westby, widow of Lord William Somerset. She was the daughter of Henry Brady, esq. of the county of Clare; was married first to Cornelius O'Callaghan, esq. of Ballynahinch, and in 1844 became the second wife of the Rev. Lord William Somerset, who died in Jan. 1851.

Aged 54, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Spencer, esq. surgeon, Earl Shilton.

At Greenwich, John Griffith Williams, esq. surgeon R.N. second son of the late William Williams, esq. of Cefn-y-Cwmmwd, Anglesea, Wales.

Lately. In the Isle of Wight, W. Bardwell, esq. LL.D., C.E.

At Chicago, United States of America, George Lomax Brown, esq. only surviving son of the late J. R. Brown, esq. of Camberwell.

Aged 47, of cholera, James Dearman, landlord of the Old Darnall Cricket Ground Tavern, near Doncaster. He commenced his cricketing career in 1826. At one time he was considered champion of England at single wicket. Having beaten all the players in the neighbourhood of his native town (Sheffield), a challenge was issued for him to play any man in England. The gauntlet was taken up by Mr. A. Mynn, who beat the Sheffield champion. This was the first time he had had to succumb in a single match.

At Port Louis, Mauritius, of cholera, George Fitzgerald, esq. M.R.C.S.

At Adelaide, Australia, aged 24, William-Platt, last surviving son of William Smith, esq. Mount Alyn, Denbighsh. formerly of Beechwood, near Liverpool.

Sept. 1. At Douglas, Isle of Man, aged 24, Elizabeth-Anna-Sybill, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Anderson, esq. late of Thornton.

At Lambeth, Mary, wife of Mr. W. Boulton, sculptor, &c. and only child of the late Mr. Thos. Bellerby, of Warwick.

At Camberwell, aged 35, Josiah E. Denham, esq. of the firm of Denham and Smith, shipbrokers, eldest son of the late Rev. David Denham, of Margate and Southwark.

Aged 39, Montague Denys, esq. late 77th Regt. second son of Sir George Denys, Bart.

Franklin, youngest son of Edwin Hill, esq. of Bruce-castle, Tottenham,

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At Therapia, aged 52, Gilbert Farquhar Mathison, esq. of the Old Palace, Richmond.

At Hackney, aged 61, John Pearson, esq. At Crick, Northamptonsh. aged 81, Mrs. Swainson, widow of John Timothy Swainson, esq. formerly Secretary to H.M. Board of Customs, and mother of the Rev. C. L. Swainson, Rector of Crick. At Clifton, aged 78, Mary, widow of John Symonds, esq. late of Oxford.

At Ealing, aged 68, Louisa Charlotte Walter ; also, on the 2d Sept. aged 19, Marian Charlotte Walter, niece of the above.

At Bisham, Bucks, Elizabeth-Burne, wife of R. W. Weedon, esq. youngest dau. of George Clavering Redman, esq. of St. Peter's, Isle of Thanet.

Of cholera, aged 49, John Wright, esq. of Noelst. Soho, and Fulham; and, aged 23, his nephew, William Wright Hammond, son of Mr. W. F. Hammond, of Limehouse.

Sept. 2. At Knightsbridge, Elizabeth-Ann, widow of the late Capt. James Askey, R.N.

At Avening-lodge, Stroud, Glouc. aged 46, James Harrison Cholmeley, esq. formerly Major 8th Hussars, second son of the late Sir Montague Cholmeley, Bart. of Easton Hall, Linc. brother of Sir Montague J. Cholmeley, Bart. and brother-in-law of the Rev. R. Abercrombie Johnstone, Rector of Ingrave, Essex.

In Berwick-st. Soho, aged 29, Charles Harrison, esq. surgeon.

Aged 83, Richard Porter, esq. of Ipswich. At Lucerne, Switzerland, aged 33, Thomas Edward Rendall, of Trinity college, Oxford.

At Blackwater, Hants, aged 78, Jno. Scovell, esq. At Lancaster, aged 89, Lazarus Threlfall, esq. Sept. 3. At Stamford-hill, the widow of James Browne, esq.

James Courtney, esq. of the Grove, Claphamroad, and Water-lane, City.

At Westerham, Meliscent, youngest dau. of the late Thomas Drinkwater, esq.

At Reigate, George Drummond, esq. of Brighton, surgeon, brother to Messrs. John and William Drummond, solicitors, Croydon.

At Buckland, Dover, aged 70, Sophia, eldest and last surviving dau. of the late Rev. A. Fielding, Vicar of Hackington.

At Brighton, aged 87, Elizabeth, relict of Henry Jackson, esq. of Lewes.

At Deal, Philip Kingsford, esq. late of St. John's Coll. Cambridge, and of the Middle Temple, barrister-at-law. He was called to the bar Nov. 19, 1847.

At Little Chelsea, aged 66, Miss Mary Ann Sophia Lovett, youngest dau. of the late Richard Lovett, esq. of Tyler-street.

At Shurland House, Eastchurch, Isle of Sheppy, aged 42, Jno. eldest son of the late Jno. Pratt, esq. In Grove-road, St. John's-wood, aged 84, Robert Pyper, esq. M.D. late 4th Dragoon Guards.

In Great Pulteney-st. Mr. John Shorman, who, with his father before him, was Collector of Taxes in St. James's parish, for at least 40 years, and a devoted friend and officer of the Sunday School Union.

At Cambridge, Sarah-Pomfret, wife of Elliot Smith, esq.

In Southwark, aged 63, Joseph Pouget, esq. At Clifton, Harriett-Henrietta, youngest dau. of the late John Paine Tudway, esq. M.P. for Wells. At Havant, Hants, aged 34, James Thomas Walker, esq. H. M. Acting Consul, Foo-chow-foo, China.

In London, aged 51, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Wood, esq. eldest dau. of the late Wm. Goffe, esq. of Pitt House, near Romsey.

Sept. 4. Aged 48, Charles Bentley, esq. of Mornington-place, Hampstead-road, Member of the Water Colour Society.

Aged 30, Mary, wife of Henry D. Davies, esq. of Springgrove House, Hounslow.

At the vicarage, Loose, Kent, Charlotte-FarishDornford, youngest dau. of the Rev. Rich. Boys, late Senior Chaplain at St. Helena.

At Southampton, aged 90, Mrs. Esther Gardiner. Aged 79, Capt. C. T. Hall, Albany-st. Regent'spark, riding-master.

At Bromley, Middlesex, aged 43, Robert-Henry, third son of the late Thomas Whitty Hallett, esq. of Axminster.

Aged 79, Thomas Moore Musgrave, esq. postmaster of Bath.

At Sandgate, Kent, aged 58, Miss Maria North, late of Leven Hall, Garth, Yorkshire.

At Lubeck, of cholera, Frances, wife of Wm. John Pawson, esq. of Shawdon, Northumberland. She was the dau. of the late William Fife, esq. and sister of Sir John Fife. She has left two children, a son and a daughter.

At Noirmont Manor House, Jersey, aged 67, Elizabeth, widow of Commissary-General Pipon.

Of cholera, aged 28, Augusta-Harriett, wife of Mr. C. J. Smith, of Wardour-st.; also, on the 6th Sept. her mother, the wife of J. W. Childe, esq. of Bedford-street, Covent-garden.

At Honiton, Mr. William Woodgates, for more than 30 years proprietor of the Honiton Classical and Mathematical Academy.

Sept. 5. At Brighton, aged 66, Deborah, widow of Hananel De Castro, esq.

At Worcester, Matilda-Ann, eldest dau. of S. P. Denning, esq. of Dulwich, and sister to the Rev. S. P. Denning, Head Master of Worcester College School. She was seized with sudden illness whilst attending a concert in the College Hall, and before its termination she was a corpse. She had been present in the Cathedral in the morning, and excitement of the brain induced apoplexy.

At Dunoon, Argylesh. aged 69, Mrs. Margaret Marshall Duff, late of Queen Ann-st.

At Hessle, near Hull, aged 22, Emily-Cornwell, wife of Joseph Lewis Eamonson, esq.

At New-cross, aged 76, Donald Grant, esq. late of H. M. Ordnance Department.

At Bayswater, Madame Harriquet. She possessed property to the amount of 30,000l. or 40,0007. for which there are no claimants, as she had no relatives or friends. At the time of her death there were found bank-notes and other available securities to the extent of 16,000l. the bank-notes being stitched in various parts of her dress. Two or three years ago she had a large hotel in Paris, and more recently was engaged in dressmaking in Park-st. Grosvenor-square. An inquest was held, suspicions being excited as to the cause of her death, when it was proved to have been the result of extravasation of blood on the brain.

At Sherbourne, Dorset, aged 71, John Nettleship, esq. late of Tickhill, Yorksh.

At Ipswich, aged 24, Fanny-Mercy, wife of Arthur S. Ridley, esq. of Newgate-st.

At Southampton, Mrs. J. A. Vanrenen, relict of Col. J. Vanrenen, Bengal Army.

At Bathford, aged 76, George Yeeles, esq. the oldest member of the Bath and West of England Agricultural Society.

Sept. 6. At Canterbury, aged 51, Letitia, youngest dau. of the late Rev. W. J. Abdy, Rector of St. John's, Southwark.

At Stepney, aged 81, John Baldey, esq. late of H. M. Customs.

At Ipswich, M. de Saint Felix, professor of languages, and late French master at the Colchester Royal Grammar School.

Joseph Flemming, esq. of Camden Town. Aged 50, Arthur W. Hyde, esq. only son of the late Robert Hyde, esq. of the Stand House, Fermoy, co. Cork.

In Battersea-fields, aged 72, Thomas William Kilsby, esq. late Governor of Clerkenwell Prison.

At Ampleforth, aged 51, Ellin, wife of John King, esq. surgeon, and dau. of the late Rev. Anthony Germain, Vicar of Ampleforth.

At Pond House, Dulwich, aged 65, Mary, wife of John George Marzetti, esq.

At Reading, Anne, wife of Lieut. Thos. Rogers, R.N. only child of the late John How, esq. of Lymington, Hants.

At Mount Falinge, Lanc. aged 68, Clement Royds, esq. justice of the peace for Lancash. and Yorksh.

In Northwick-terr. St. John's-wood, aged 32, Henry Keith Stewart, esq. second son of the late Hon. James H. K. Stewart, C.B. and grandson of John 7th Earl of Galloway.

At Portsea, aged 48, Robert Tenant, esq.

At Notley-place, near Braintree, aged 26, George, eldest surviving son of R. C. Tomlinson, esq. R.N.

At Worksop, Notts. aged 29, Maria-Lister, wife of Wm. Henry Wilcockson, esq. and second dau. of the late Rev. Henry White, Rector of Claughton, Lanc.

At the rectory, Sutton Mandeville, Wilts. Caroline-Delia, wife of the Rev. J. Wyndham.

Sept. 7. In Burton-cresc. aged 64, CatherineMargaret, wife of Thomas Burgon, esq. of the British Museum, and only dau. of the late Chevalier Ambrose Hermann De Cramer, Austrian Consul at Smyrna.

At Gravesend, aged 51, Eliza-Hope, wife of Dr. William Cox.

At Gledstone, Yorkshire, Eleanor-Hannah-Richardson-Currer, youngest dau. of the Rev. D. R. Roundell.

At Southport, Lanc. Mary-Anne, widow of Hy. Gaskell, esq. Southworth House, near Wigan.

At St. Leonard's-on-Sea, John Harwood, esq. M.D., F.R.S., &c.

At Cardiff, aged 18, Eustatia-Donnelly, only dau. of the late Antonio Homfray, esq. M.D.

At Manderston, Berwickshire, Jane, widow of Gen. the Hon. William Mordaunt Maitland, uncle to the present Earl of Lauderdale. She was the dau. of the Rev. Thomas Walker, and wife first of Dalhousie Watherston, esq. of Manderston. She was married secondly, in 1810, to General Maitland (to whom she was second wife), and was left his widow in 1841.

At Sandgate, of cholera, aged 58, after 24 hours' illness, Susannah, relict of Joseph Nalder, esq. of Grove-pl. Hackney; also, on the 5th Sept. aged 22, after 12 hours' suffering, her younger dau. Annie; on the 6th Sept. aged 26 months, Percy Nalder, grandchild and nephew of the above; also, on the 8th Sept. after lingering five days, and removal to her parents' residence, aged 13 months, his sister, Frances-Eveline.

Aged 61, William Churchey Oriel, esq. of Marlborough-pl. St. John's-wood, Major H.E.I.C.'s.S. At Putney, Flora-Fanny, eldest dau. of Sir Erskine Perry, M.P.

At Camberwell, aged 79, Joseph Rainbow, esq. many years secretary to the London Life Association, and to the Royal Sea Bathing Infirmary at Margate.

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

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The supply at market is very moderate, and the quantities are very short of expectation. The sales made have been from 181. to 211. The imports from abroad have been very extensive.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, SEPT. 25. Hay, 27. 10s. to 41. 128.-Straw, 17. 16s. to 21. 2s.-Clover, 41. 4s. to 61. 08. SMITHFIELD, SEPT. 25. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. Od. Head of Cattle at Market, SEPT. 25. Beasts...... 4,668 Calves 248 Sheep and Lambs 31,190 Pigs

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SEPT. 22.

Walls Ends, &c. 18s. 6d. to 248. Od. per ton.

Other sorts, 16s. Od. to 26s. 6d.

TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 648. 9d. Yellow Russia, 65s. Od.

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

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3, Copthall Chambers, Angel Court,
Throgmorton Street, London.

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GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE

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HISTORICAL REVIEW.

NOVEMBER, 1854.

CONTENTS.

MINOR CORRESPONDENCE.-Who is the author of "Clavis Homerica?"-The fish-hook mark on old China-ware-Old China inkstands-Neville's Cross-Cast-iron Grave-slabs "New House" at Elmley Lovett

Memoirs of Celebrated Characters: by Alphonse de Lamartine

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

Master Guy

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Original Letter of the Poet Cowper..

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A Countryman's Visit to York, in the reign of Elizabeth or James I...
On the Architecture and Mosaics of Wilton Church: by James E. Nightingale,

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Memoranda about our Lady Novelists..

Sir Walter Scott and Mr. Crofton Croker-Maclise and Croker-The Keen of
the South of Ireland-Letters of Crabbe..
CORRESPONDENCE OF SYLVANUS URBAN.-The Highlanders in Northamptonshire in
1743-Irish State Records-Liber Munerum Hiberniæ-Itinerary of Richard of Ciren-
cester-Proposed Yorkshire Glossary-Chaderton Family-Baguley Family-Places of
Execution marked on Old Maps.

HISTORICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS REVIEWS.-Tymms's Architectural and Historical
Account of the Church of St. Mary, Bury St. Edmund's (with Illustrations) 462; Long-
staffe's History and Antiquities of the Parish of Darlington, 465; Collectanea Antiqua, by
C. Roach Smith, 467; Grainge's Battles and Battle-fields of Yorkshire, 468; Bayard Tay-
lor's Life and Landscapes, from Egypt to the Negro Kingdoms of the White Nile, 470;
Music as an element of Education, by John Hullah-Stroud's New Greek Harmony of the
Four Gospels, 471; The Gentile Nations, by George Smith-Remarks on the Education of
Girls, 472; Ballard on Pain after Food-Theological Works

Lines on the late Marquess of Ormonde. .....

NOTES OF THE MONTH.-Election of the New Council of Oxford University-Law Prize
at Cambridge-Educational Museum-Liverpool Meeting of the British Association-Mr.
Wright's Lecture on the Faussett Collection-Acquisition of M. d'Orbigny's Collection of
Shells by the British Museum-The Ray Society-The Philobiblon Society-Works of the
French Committee of History-Archives of France-MSS. relative to the Poet Cowper-
Excavations resumed by the Noviomagian Society at Holwood Hill-French Researches at
Babylon and at Khorsabad-Report of the Decoration of the New Palace of Westminster-
News in Literature and the Fine Arts-Discovery of the Remains of Sir John Franklin
and his Companions....

ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCHES.-Meeting of the British Archæological Association at Chep-
stow, 479; Worcestershire Architectural Society, 483; Suffolk Archæological Institute,
488; Kilkenny and South-east of Ireland Archæological Society, 489; Discoveries of
Coins at Hall Car and Swinton .......

HISTORICAL CHRONICLE.-Foreign News, 491; Domestic Occurrences
Promotions and Preferments, 497; Births, 498; Marriages..

OBITUARY; with Memoirs of The Marquess of Ormonde; Lord Denman; Marshal St. Arnaud ;
Capt. the Hon. Robert Gore; Admiral Dick, K.C.; Rear-Adm. W. W. Henderson, C.B.;
Rear-Adm. Lowe; Rear-Adm. Ramsay, C.B.; Rear-Adm. Gourly; Captain Dickinson,
R.N.; Captain Mansel, R.N.; Major-Gen. Bush, K.II.; Major-Gen. Carlyon; Rev. Charles
John Ridley, M.A.; Charles Powlett Rushworth, Esq.; Edwin T. Crafer, Esq.; George
Leith Roupell, M.D.; John Thomas Cooper, Esq.; J. E. Winterbottom, Esq.; William
Brockedon, Esq., F.R.S.; John Chapman, Esq.; Mr. Alexander R. Dobson; Mr. George
Field; Mrs. Crofton Croker; Mrs. Fitzwilliam; Mrs. Warner

CLERGY DECEASED

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Registrar-General's Returns of Mortality in the Metropolis-Markets, 535; Meteorological
Diary Daily Price of Stocks..

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BY SYLVANUS URBAN, GENT.

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