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Recorder of the city of Gloucester. He was called
to the bar of the Inner Temple June 16, 1820.
At Aylesbury, aged 58, John Dell, esq.

At Brighton, aged 22, Grizilda-Emma, wife of
Capt. Charles Fanshawe, Royal Eng. and only
dau. of Major-Gen. Harding, C.B.

At Lordship Lodge, Tottenham, aged 83, Joseph
Fletcher, esq. of Union Dock, Limehouse.

At Clifton, aged 79, Miss Floyer, dau. of the late
Augustus Floyer, esq. of Blundestone, Suffolk.

At Dover, Lady Charlotte Goold, sister of the
Earl of Kenmare. She was the daughter of Valen-
tine the 1st Earl, by his first wife, the Hon. Char-
lotte Dillon, third dau. of Henry 11th Viscount
Dillon; was married in 1802 to Sir George Goold,
Bart. of Old Court, co. Cork, and had a numerous
family.

At Richmond, Surrey, aged 79, Anne, relict of
John Macnab, of Newton, Perthshire, esq. and
eldest son of the late Duncan Stewart of Ardsheal.
At Hythe, Kent, aged 81, Mary-Jane, wife of
Henry Mackeson, esq.

J. Marsland, esq. of Clifton.

Aged 53, Sarah, wife of William St. Quintin,
esq. of Scampston Hall, Yorkshire.

At Holborn Wood, Ticehurst, aged 77, James
Tomsett, esq.

Nov. 2. At Jersey, aged 62, Frederick Burchell,
esq. Lieut. W. Middlesex Reg. and of the late 2d
Provisional Battalion of Militia.

At Denbigh, Catherine, wife of Wood Gibson,
esq. of Hope, near Manchester.

At Cairnhill, Ayrshire, Catherine, eldest dau.
of late Wm. Downe Gillon, esq. of Ballhouse, Scot-
land.

At Chippenham, Wilts, aged 78, Harry Gold-
ney, esq.

In Holles-place, Chelsea, Miss Holles, at an ad-
vanced age.

At Kensington, the residence of her daughter,
Mrs. Forrester, aged 74, Mariah-Susannah, widow
of Edward Horton, esq. formerly of Baker-street.
In James-st. Buckingham-gate, aged 79, Chas.
Knyvett, esq. of Sonning, Berks.

At Paddington, aged 79, John Christopher Loch-
ner, esq.

At Brighton, aged 38, Louisa, wife of William
Shrubrick Martin, and dau. of William Henry
Halt, esq. M.D. Enfield, Middlesex.

Aged 17, Albert-Edward, second son of Henry
Mawley, esq. of Gower-st.

Martha, relict of Samuel Meredith, esq. Brixton.
At Totnes, aged 79, Miss Michell.

In Manchester-st. Portman-sq. Maria, widow of
Henry Percy, esq. M.D.

At Leamington, aged 54, Mary-Ann, widow of
Thomas Potts, esq. of Upper Clapton.

At Whittington-lodge, near Worcester, aged 61,
William Hoel Probyn, esq. eldest son of the late
Rev. W. Probyn, Vicar of St. Andrew's, Pershore,
and of Longhope, and Chancellor of St. David's.

At Mudeford, aged 31, Herbert Symonds, esq.
son of the late Richard Symonds, esq. of Tarrant
Monkton, Dorset.

At Ealing, aged 93, at the house of her son, Js.
Tattersall, M.D. Mary, relict of the Rev. Wil-
liam Dechair Tattersall, Rector of Westbourne.
Sussex, and Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire,
and Chaplain to King George the Third. Jane,
her youngest daughter, was married to Granville
Hastings Wheler, esq. of Otterden Place, Kent,
and died in 1843 without surviving issue. This
venerable lady enjoyed strong bodily health,
never absenting herself from both morning and
evening service when performed at her parish
church. She had a fall a few months ago, which
confined her to her room; and ever since she has
been prayed for weekly, by a congregation who
remembered her with respect and affection, on
account of her constant attention to her religious
duties.

Nov. 3. By being thrown from his gig, Mr. Ed-
ward Chuck, an eminent maltster of Ware.

At Axbridge, Elizabeth, widow of the Rev. Ed-

ward Crosse, for many years Head Master of the
Free Grammar School, Colchester.

Aged 81, J. W. Finlayson, esq. of Southampton.
At Brighton, aged 85, Francis Gore, esq. for-
merly Governor of Bermuda and Upper Canada.

At St. Stephen's parsonage, Shepherd's-bush,
Middlesex, aged 20, Arthur, youngest son of the
late Rev. G. J. Haggitt, of Bury St. Edmund's.

At Lancaster, Edward Hassall, esq. member of
the Society of British Artists.

At Bucklow Hill, Cheshire, aged 41, Harriet-
Craven, relict of William Hewitt, esq. solicitor,
eldest dau. of the late Charles Fletcher, esq. oi
Manchester.

At Enniskillen, aged 84, Patrick Lowe, a pen-
sioner from the 52nd Light Infantry. He formed
one of the forlorn hope at Badajoz, where he per-
sonally captured the governor of that fortress, for
which he obtained a large reward. He also was
present at Waterloo, and had a medal with thirteen
clasps.

At West Drayton, Middlesex, aged 79, Comm.
Robert Lowthian, R.N. He entered the service in
1793 on board the Queen Charlotte 100, and in the
Royal George of the same force, the flagship of
Lord Bridport, he was present in the battle of the
1st of June. In June 1797 he sailed to the West
Indies as master's mate of the York 74, and having
seen much boat service, he was confirmed Lieu-
tenant Nov. 2, 1799. He was afterwards senior
Lieutenant of the Trusty 50, Inconstant 36, Brazen
18, Helder 32, and finally of the Bellerophon and
Scarborough 74's. He was made Commander in
1813, aud went on half-pay in Jan. 1814, since
which time he had not been further employed.
His wife died in October last, aged 82.

At Kensington, aged 69, Mr. William Nash, for-
merly for 38 years steward of St. Thomas's Hos-
pital, Southwark.

At Edgbaston, William Wallen Rodgers, esq. of
the late firm of John Rodgers and Son, of Bir-
mingham, and formerly of Chiswell-street, Lon-
don.

Aged 72, in Chester-pl. Regent's-park, Eliza-
beth Shaw, dau. of the late James and Elizabeth
Shaw, and granddau. of the late George Chapman,
esq, of Upton, near Atherstone.

At Addington-park, Antonetta-Maria, wife of
the Rev. John Sumner, Rector of Southchurch;
only daughter of the Rev. John Edwards, Canon
of Durham.

In Grosvenor-st. aged 76, Thomas West, esq.
At Hessle Grange, near Hull, Charlotte, wife of
John Thomas Wright, esq.

Nov. 4. At Greenwich, Emma-Rasehorn, second
dau. of the late Isaac Bristow, esq.

Aged 36, William Brooks, esq. of Clarendon
House, Cheetham Hill, Manchester.

At the Royal Dockyard, Deptford, aged 26, Mar-
garet, eldest dau. of Dr. William Bruce.

At Cuckfield, Sussex, Elizabeth Catherine, eldest
dau. of Lovel Byass, esq.

At Athlone, the Right Hon. Anne dowager
Viscountess Castlemaine. She was the daughter
of the late Arthur French, esq. and aunt to Lord
De Freyne; was married in 1790, and was left a
widow in 1840, having had issue nine sons, of
whom the present Viscount and four brothers sur-
vive, and three daughters.

At Lynn, aged 77, Francis Clowes, esq. formerly
of Snettisham, Norfolk.

At Bewdley, aged 83, Thomas Howard Crane,
esq. late Alderman under the old Corporation.

At Castle Thorpe, Bucks, aged 67, Christopher
Drake, esq.

By the upsetting of a boat on the Isis, near
Sandford, William Llewellyn Howe, an under-
graduate of Jesus college, Oxford. He was a native
of Cardiff, where he has left a widowed mother
childless.

Aged 75, Sarah, widow of David Abarbanel
Lindo, esq. of Mansell-st. Goodman's-fields.

At Kippax-hall, near Leeds, aged 34, Francis
Hastings Medhurst, esq.

At Tunbridge Wells, aged 94, Theodore Price,
esq. of Harborne, Staffordshire.

At Stretton, Staff. the seat of Lieut.-Gen. Monck-
ton, aged 81, Anne, widow of John Groom Smythe,
esq. of Hilton, near Wolverhampton.

At Tanhurst, aged 23, Hervey Vaughan Wil-
liams, student of Christ Church, eldest son of the
Hon. Mr. Justice Vaughan Williams.

Nov. 5. At Littlehampton, Sussex, aged 32,
James Hill Albony, Capt. in the 21st Royal North
British Fusiliers.

At Cleveland House, Wolverhampton, aged 56,
John Barker, esq. late High Sheriff, Deputy Lieut.
and Magistrate for Staffordshire.

At Worksop, Notts, aged 16, Susannah Hepzhi-
bah, fourth dau. of Dr. Carter, late of Harpole,
Northamptonshire, and sister of Mrs. D. Nutt, of
the Strand.

In Prince's Risborough, aged 81, John Ed-
monds, esq. late of the Strand."

In Regent-sq. Gray's-inn-road, Joseph West
Galton, esq. of Her Majesty's General Post-office.
In Paris, Virginia, wife of the Rev. Francis
Garden.

At Geneva, aged 56, John Lewis Provost, of
Suffolk-pl. Agent and Consul for Switzerland.

At Brighton, aged 56, James Reade, esq. of
Lower Berkeley-sq. London.

At Brompton, aged 58, D. S. Young, esq. late
Surgeon-gen. of the Madras Medical Service.

Nov. 6. At Ulstone Grove, near Helensburgh,
N.B. Roger Aytoun, esq. late of Hastings, formerly
Capt. 92nd Regt. third son of the late Major-Gen.
Aytoun, of Inchdairnie.

At Mickleham, aged 30, Frederick, only surviv-
ing son of G. P. Barclay, esq.

At Dalston, aged 85, Matilda, relict of Jessie
Craddeek.

At Southampton, aged 74, Elizabeth, widow of
Lieut.-Col. Wm. Dixon, Royal Artillery.

At Camden-road Villas, aged 42, George Haw-
kins, jun. esq.

At Hurstperpoint, aged 73, Elizabeth, relict of
W. Marshall, esq.

At Ansty Pastures, Leic. Selina, wife of the Rev.
Robert Martin, and only dau. of the late John
Frewen Turner, esq. of Cold Overton Hall, and
sister of Thomas Frewen Turner, esq. late M.P.
for South Leicestersh. and of Charles Hay Frewen,
esq. M.P. for East Sussex.

At Charleville, co. Wicklow, aged 5 months, the
Hon. Charles Monck, youngest child of Viscount
Monck.

At Broomlands, near Tunbridge Wells, aged 56,
Mrs. Bingham Richards.

At Woolwich, in consequence of an accident
while in the discharge of his duty on board the
Defence convict-ship, of which he was Deputy
Governor, aged 47, Capt. James Sargeaunt, late of
the 13th Light Dragoons.

At Letherhead, Surrey, aged 71, Mary, relict of
Thomas Tegg, esq. of Cheapside, publisher.

At Cheltenham, aged 41, Margaret-Logie, wife
of Andrew Walker, esq. late of the Ceylon Civil
Service.

Nov. 7. At Upper Clapton, at the residence of
his son-in-law the Rev. S. B. Bergne, aged 75,
Edward Fowler, esq. of Lincoln.

In Bath, aged 85, Elizabeth, relict of the Rev.
George Harper, D.D. Rector of Stepney, Middlesex,
dau. of the late Rev. Henry Heathcote, Rector of
Walton-on-the-Hill, Lanc. and grand-dau. of the
first Sir William Heathcote, of Hursley, Hants,
Bart.

At Yarmouth, aged 58, Lieut. Philip Heath, R.A.
third son of the late Captain Heath, of Hemlington.
At Clifton, Phoebe-Anne, wife of Abraham Hil-
house, esq.

At his nephew's at Hengrave, Suffolk, aged 84,
John Lugar, esq. of Ardleigh.

At Euston-pl. New-road, aged 37, Mr. John E.
Moody, an eminent comic vocalist.

At Wylye, Wilts, aged 87, Mrs. Potticary.
At Cheltenham, Elizabeth-Kelly, eldest dau. of

the late Wm. Stace, esq. of the Royal Arsenal,
Woolwich.

Aged 86, Frances, relict of Cotton Thompson,
esq. of Ketton, near Stamford.

At Hartley Wintney, Hants, Anne, relict of
Francis Tweddell, esq. Threepwood, Northumb.

At Sheringham Hall, Norfolk, aged 2, Caroline-
Alice; and, aged 10 months, Marion, daus. of H.
R. Upcher, esq.

Nov. 8. Aged 27, Elizabeth-Ann, wife of the
Rev. John J. Day, M.A. Curate of St. Matthew's,
Denmark Hill, and eldest dau. of Capt. Hy. Nelson.

In London, aged 68, George Emery, esq. a De-
puty-Lieut. for that county, and a Capt. in the
Dorset Militia.

At Brighton, Harriet, widow of John Charles
Hall, esq. of Bloomsbury-pl. and Lincoln's-inn-
fields, and eldest dau. of Joseph Gardiner, esq. of
Highgate, and of Newgate-street.

At Highbury, aged 68, Clara, widow of Colonel
Alexander Hind, Bengal Art.

At St. John's, Wakefield, aged 85, Joseph
Priestley, esq.

J. H. Reynolds, esq. clerk of the County Court
of Hampshire for the Isle of Wight.

At Margate, aged 62, P. Truefitt, esq. late of
Andover House, Fulham.

At Brighton, aged 94, Jane, relict of William
Weld, esq. of Kensington Gravel-pits.

Nov. 9. At Stonehouse, aged 68, Js. Bleazby, esq.
At Trumpington, Camb. aged 72, Jane, widow of
Thomas Burrows, esq. of Limehouse.

At Tunbridge, aged 75, Anne, widow of John
Carnell, esq. of West Peckham.

Aged 65, Mrs. Henly, wife of Abraham Henly,
esq. of Lickhill House, Calne, and mother of Mr.
T. L. Henly, the newly-elected Mayor of that
place.

Mary, wife of the Rev. William H. Stevens,
Curate of Stoke-next-Guildford.

At Brighton, aged 79, Miss Catharine Wright.
Nov. 10. At Milton-next-Gravesend, aged 60,
Frederick Rushbrook Clause, esq. R.N.

In Newington-pl. Kennington-road, aged 56, R.
L. W. Cooper, esq.

Aged 84, Elizabeth, relict of John Farley, esq.
of Clapham-common.

In Devonshire-pl. Maida-hill, aged 61, Elizabeth,
widow of John Vale, esq.

At Upper Berkeley-st. London, aged 26, Agnes
Constance, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Ed-
ward Thomas Vaughan, Vicar of St. Martin's,
Leicester.

Nov. 11. Aged 51, Charles Charnock, esq. of
Holmefield House, near Ferrybridge.

Aged 75, Elizabeth, widow of Joseph Darton,
esq. of Temple Dinsley, Herts.

At Tonbridge Wells, Jane Fotheringham, relict
of Lieut. Halles, K.H. and eldest dau. of Sir Ro-
bert Campbell, Bart.

At Cheetham Hill, Manchester, aged 69, Thomas
Hollins, esq.

At the house of her son-in-law W. Worts, esq.
surgeon, Colchester, aged 96, Mrs. Sawyer.

Nov. 12. At Royden Hall, East Peckliam, Kent,
aged 43, W. Cook, jun. esq.

At Brighton, aged 84, John Halkett, esq. of the
Albany.

At York-st. Portman-square, London, aged 52,
Lieut.-Col. Alexander Mercer, C.B. 63rd Bengal
N. Inf.

At the residence of her sister at Countess Weir,
near Exeter, Elizabeth, relict of Lucius O'Brien,
esq.

Nov. 13. At Bideford, aged 67, Eliza, relict of
the late W. Bartlett, esq.

In Portman-sq. the Dowager Lady Macnaghten.
At the residence of Edward Wallis, esq. of
Hessle, near Hull, aged 60, John Prest, esq. of
York. He took a warm interest in every religious
society in York connected with the Established
Church, and in all the general charitable institu-
tions. To many he served as president or trea
surer, and their several committees occupied

nearly the whole of his time. In 1837 he became
a member of the House Committee of the York
Hospital, and in 1840 treasurer of the York School
for the Blind. The new church of Holgate and
the girls' school without Micklegate Bar were
both founded chiefly through his exertions. He
has left a widow and a numerous family.

At her residence in Sherborne, Anne, relict of
John Melliar, esq. only dau. of the late W. De-
venish, esq. of Sydling, Dorset.

Nov. 14. At York, Lieut.-Col. Magenis, late of
the 27th Foot, and Inspecting Field Officer of the
York Recruiting District. He was an officer of
distinguished services, and had a siver medal with
three clasps, for Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.

At Mount Radford, aged 67, Samuel Maunder,
esq. one of the Magistrates of Exeter,

Aged 11, Eliza-Phoebe, only daughter of Mr.
Charles Mitchell, of Edith Grove, New Brompton,
and Red Lion Court, Fleet-st.

Nov. 15. At Stamford, aged 21, Mrs. Mary Bel-
grave, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Jeremiah
Belgrave, Rector of Preston, Rutland.

E. F. Burbridge, esq. of Dedham House, Essex.
In Newman-st. aged 84, Miss Susannah Debary,
third dau. of the Rev. Peter Debary, formerly
Vicar of Hurstbourne Tarrant, Hants.

At Dorchester, aged 77, Thomas Gilbert Gar-
land, esq.

Nov. 16. At Clifton, Ann, wife of Sir Benjamin
Outram, C.B., F.R.S. Inspector of Fleets and Hos-
pitals. She was the dau. of William Scales, esq.
and relict of Captain Richard Corne, R.N.; and
was married to Sir Benjamin in 1811.

Nov. 17. At Headington, aged 75, Ann, wife of
Joseph Appleton, esq. late of Henley-on-Thames.

At Sidmouth, aged 81, Charlotte-Augusta, relict
of Robert Foote, esq. and the last surviving child
of the Hon. and Right Rev. Dr. Frederick Keppel,
Bishop of Exeter, who died in 1777.

At Netherton, Frances, wife of Sir Edmund S.
Prideaux, Bart. She was the youngest dau. of the
late Edmund Lamplugh Irton, esq. of Irton Hall,
Cumberland, by his second wife Harriet, dau. of
John Hayne, esq. of Ashbourn Green, co. Derby.
She became in 1842 the third wife of Sir Edmund
Prideaux.

At his residence, Summerlands, Exeter, Lieut.-
Gen. Alfred Richards, C.B., H.E.I.C.S.

Nov. 18. At the Hotel de Castiglione, Paris,
aged 42, Emily, wife of George Waugh, esq. of
Great James-st. Bedford-row, solicitor.

At Brighton, Eliza, wife of John Pollard Wil-
loughby, esq.

TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE DISTRICTS OF LONDON.

Week ending
Saturday,

(From the Returns issued by the Registrar-General.)

Deaths Registered

Under 15 to 60 and Age not Total. Males. Females.
upwards. specified.

15.

60.

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Sussex Pockets, 37. 88. to 47. 48.-Kent Pockets, 37. 108. to 71. 10s.

PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, Nov. 22.
Hay, 31. 08. to 37. 188.-Straw, 11. 4s. to 11. 8s.-Clover, 37. 10s. to 41. 15s.
SMITHFIELD, Nov. 22.
28. 2d. to 3s. 8d.

Beef....

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To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.
Head of Cattle at Market, Nov. 22.
Beasts....
4,776 Calves 211
Sheep and Lambs 25,150 Pigs

38. Od. to 4s. 6d.

28. 8d. to 48. Od.

28. 10d. to 38. 10d.

COAL MARKET, Nov. 19.

365

Walls Ends, &c. 148. Od. to 238. Od. per ton. Other sorts, 148. 9d. to 16s. Od.
TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 49s. 3d. Yellow Russia, 498. 6d.

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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From October 26, to November 25, 1852, both inclusive.

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TO ESSAYS, DISSERTATIONS, AND HISTORICAL PASSAGES.

The Principal Memoirs in the OBITUARY are distinctly entered in
the "Index to the Essays."

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Architecture and Sculpture, Illustrations
of 384

Arderne, Sir Thos. and wife, effigies of 67
Armoury at the Tower 51

Arms, Grant of, to the Ironmongers'
Company 25

Army, Standing, in 1661, 48
Armyns, of Osgodby, family of 427
Arthur Prince of Wales, embroidered
lawn shirt of 292

Ashden, excavations at 621

Asiatic Society, Report of the 62
Askerne New Church, consecrated 298
Assyria, Kings of, series of portraits 294
Athens, ancient sculpture remaining at
292

Athens, Acropolis at, Museum at 293
recently discovered antiquities

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