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Law.

WORKS LATELY PUBLISHED.

Roscoe's Additional Observations on Penal Jurisprudence. 8vo. 6s. boards.

A Supplement to the 23d Edition of Dr. Burn's Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer. By George Chetwynd, Esq. MP. 1 Vol. 8vo. 16s.

Miscellaneous.

History of Roman Literature from its earliest period to the Augustan Age. In 2 Vols. By John Dunlop, 17. 118. 6d. Rivington's Annual Register, 1798. 20s. boards.

Relics of Literature. By Stephen Collet,

AM. 8vo. 158.

Universal Stenography; or, a Practical System of Short-Hand, combining Legibility and Brevity upon the general Principles of the late ingenious Mr. Samuel Taylor, with Improvements from the best Writers. By W. Harding. Elegantly printed in 12mo. price 3s.

The Inn-Keeper's Album. Arranged for Publication, by W. F. Deacon. 8vo. 12s. Memoirs of the late Mrs. Paterson wife of the Rev. Dr. Paterson, St. Petersburgh. By the Rev. William Swan. 3s. 6d.

The Hermit of Dumpton Cave; or, Devotedness to God, and Usefulness to Man, exemplified in the Old Age of Joseph Croome Petit, of Dumpton, near Ramsgate. With a Portrait. 12mo. 58.

Anecdotes, Biographical Sketches, and Memoirs, collected by Letitia Matilda Hawkins. Volume the First, with a Portrait and another Engraving. 8vo. 98.

The Cabinet of Portraits, with Biographical Sketches. By Robert Scott, Esq. Five Prints. In 12mo. Part I. 2s. 6d. Demy 8vo. 4s. Quarto 7s. India Paper 9s.

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Political Economy.

A Letter to the Marquis of Lansdowne on the Reputed Excess and Depreciation of Bank Notes, and on the Consequences of the New Metallic Currency. By Daniel Beaumont Payne, Esq. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

A Letter to the Rev. T. R. Malthus, being an Answer to the Criticism on Mr. Godwin's Work on Population. By David Booth. 8vo. 5s.

Theology.

A Vindication of the Authenticity of the Narratives contained in the first two Chapters of the Gospel of St. Matthew and St. Luke; being an Investigation of Objections urged by the Unitarian Editors of the improved Version of the New Testament; with an Appendix. By a Layman. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

The Village Preacher; a Collection of short plain Sermons, partly original, partly selected, and adapted to Village instruction. Volume the third. 12mo. 5s.

Sermons. By the Rev. John Hayden, Curate of Londonderry Cathedral. 8vo. 8s.

A New Self-Interpreting Testament, with the parallel passages at length, &c. By the Rev. John Platts. Part I. Royal 4to. 7s. Demy 8vo. 4s. 6d.

Voyages, &c.

Narrative of a Voyage round the World, in the Uranie and Physicienne Corvettes, commanded by Captain Freycinet, during the Years 1817, 18, 19, and 20; on a Scientific Expedition undertaken by order of the French Government, in a scries of Letters to a Friend. By J. Arago, Draftsman to the Expedition. With 26 Engravings, 4to. 31. 13s. 6d.

Views of Ireland, Moral, Political, and Religious. By John O'Driscol, Esq. 2 Vols. 8vo. 17. 4s.

Journal of a Tour from Astrachan to Karass, containing Remarks on the general Appearances of the Country, Manners of the Inhabitants, &c.; with the substance of many Conversations with Effendis, Mollas, and other Mahommedans, on the Questions at Issue between them and Christians. By the Rev. William Glen, Missionary, Astrachan. 12mo. price 4s.

Notes on Egypt, Nubia, the Oasis, Mount Sinai, and Jerusalem. By Sir Fred. Henniker, Bart. 8vo. 12mo.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

The Rev. H. R. Pechell, MA. Fellow of All Souls, Oxford, to the Rectory of Bix, in the county of Oxford.-The Rev. T. St. Laurence, son of the Bishop of Cork, to the Archdeaconry of Ross. -The Rev. D. Cresswell, DD. to the Vicarage of Enfield, Middlesex.-The Rev. H. Palmer, to the Perpetual Curacy of Broadway, Somersetshire.The Rev. C. H. Hodgson, to the Rectory of Berwick St. Leonard, with the Chapel of Sedgehill annexed, Wilts; Patron, J. Bennett, Esq. MP.The Rev. J. Stevens Phillott, to the Rectory of Framborough; Patron, J. Francis Gunning, Esq. -The Rev. J. Boyle, to the Perpetual Curacy of Wereham and Wretton, Norfolk; Patron, E. R. Pratt, Esq.-The Rev. J. Wareyn Darby, MA. to the Vicarage of Wicklewood, Norfolk; Patrons Mrs. Kett and R. Heber, Esq.

CAMBRIDGE.-W. J. Bankes, Esq. MP. has made a valuable present to the University Library,

consisting of several works recently printed at
Milan and Venice, among which are the classical
reliques edited by Angelo Mato, the learned Li-
brarian of the Vatican. The greater part of these
books are exceedingly rare, a very limited num-
ber of impressions having been taken, in some
instances not more than twenty.

The Rev. T. S. Hughes, BD. of Emanuel Col-
lege, elected Christian Advocate of this Universi-
ty, in the room of the Rev. J. Lonsdale, of King's
College.

The subject of the Hulsean Lecture, for 1823, is, "The Nature and Advantage of the Influence of the Holy Spirit."-The Prize for the Hulsean Essay for 1822, has been adjudged to Mr. C. Austin, of Jesus College. The subject, "The Argument for the Genuineness of the Sacred Volume, as generally received by Christians."

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BIRTHS.

Dec. 14.-At Clifton, the lady of C. A. Elton, Esq.

a son.

25. At Holkham House, Norfolk, Lady Anne
Coke, wife of Thomas William Coke, Esq. MP.
for the County of Norfolk, a son and heir.
30. The lady of John Bonfoy Rooper, Esq. of
Woodbury Hall, Cambridgeshire, a daughter.
Jan. 1. 183.-In Hereford-street, the lady of Ed-
mund Antrobus, Esq. a son,

3. The Hon. Mrs. Thos. Erskine, a daughter.
4. At Footscray Cottage, Mrs. Coryton, a daughter.
-At the Priory, Reigate, Viscountess Eastnor, a
daughter.

-At Newport, Isle of Wight, the lady of John
Cooke, Esq. a daughter.

8. At Twickenham, the lady of Wm. Jones Bur-
dett, Esq. a son.

9. The lady of the Hon. W. Cust, a daughter.
11. In Portland-place, the lady of J. B. Ricketts,
Esq. a daughter.

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In South Audley-street, Lady Frederica Stanhope, a son.

18. In Upper Bedford-place, Russell-square, the
lady of Wm. Loftus Lowndes, Esq. a son,,

IN SCOTLAND.
Edinburgh, on Christmas Day, the lady of Sir
James Milles Riddell, Bart. a son and heir, and
a daughter.

IN IRELAND.

At Shamrock Lodge, Belfast, the lady of William
Boyd, Jun. Esq. a son.

ABROAD.

At Brussels, at the house of Viscountess Northland, Lady Mabella Knox, a son and heir.

MARRIAGES.

Lately, Charles Carpenter Bompass, Esq. of Bris-
tol, Barrister-at-law, to Mary Steele, eldest
daughter of Joseph Tomkins, Esq. of Brough-
tou, Hants.

Dec. 31.-At Culham, Oxfordshire, the Rev. A. T.
Gilbert, DD. Principal of Brazenose College, to
Mary Ann, only child of the Rev. R. Wintle,
Prebendary of St. Paul's, Vicar of Culham, and
Rector of Compton Beauchamp, Berks.
Jan. 1. 1823.-At Speldhurst, Kent, Thos. Baker,
Esq. of Ditton-place, Kent, to Anne Everett,
eldest daughter of William Camfield, Esq. of
Groombridge.

-At Gaytou, Edward, eldest son of Edward Eve-
rard, Esq. of Mildleton House, Norfolk, to
Anna Theodosia, eldest daughter of St. Andrew
St. John, Esq. of Gayton Hall, and Grand-
daughter of the Hon. and Rev. St. Andrew St.
John, late Dean of Worcester.

8. At Cherington, Warwickshire, Jas. Allan Park,
Esq. eldest son of the Hon. Mr. Justice Park,
to Mary, daughter of the late Rev. W. Dickins.

At St. George's, Hanover-square, the Hon. Major Gen. Fermor, only brother of the Earl of Pomfret, to Miss Borough, only daughter of Sir Richard Borough, Bart. of Portland-place, and niece to Lord Viscount Lake,

9. At St. George's, Hanover-square, by the Rev.
Charles Ward, John Ward, Esq. of Christ Col-
lege, Cambridge, and second son of John Waid,
Esq. of Marlborough, to Ann, eldest daughter of
Sam. Merriman, MD. of Brook-street, Grosve-
nor-square.

At Rushton, the Rev. H. Rule Sarel, Rector of
Balcombe, Sussex, to Janet, eldest daughter of
the late Richard Booth, Esq. of Glenden Hall,
Northamptonshire.

-At Camberwell, the Rev. Thos. Henry Walpole,
of All Soul's, Oxford, and of Sutton Valence,
Kent, to Sarah, youngest daughter of Captain
W. A. Meriton, of Peckham, Surrey.

10. At St. Mary's, Islington, the Rev. J. Addison
Coombs, of Manchester, to Eliza, daughter of
Thos. Wilson, Esq. of Highbury-place.

14. At St. Pancras Church, the Rev. J. P. Malle-
son, AM. of Leeds, to Anna Sophia, daughter of
W. Taylor, Esq. of Frederick-place, Hampstead
Road.

-At. St. Andrew's, Holborn, J. Pugh, Esq. of
Gray's Inn, Barrister-at-law, to Christiana Jane,
second daughter of the late Mr. J. Singer, of
Beckington, Somersetshire.

-At Richmond, Henry Dymoke, Esq. eldest son
of the Rev. the Champion Dymoke, of Scri-
velsby Court, Lincolnshire, to Emma, second
daughter of William Pearce, Esq. of Billingford,
Nortolk.

16. At Hampstead, Thos. Beckwith, Esq. of Bedford-place, to Elizabeth Sophia, second daughter of the late John Spottiswoode, Esq. of Spottiswoode.

21. At St. George's, Hanover Square, by the Dean of Carlisle, Lewis Lloyd, Esq. of New Norfolkstreet, Park-lane, to Mrs. Champion, of Grosvenor Square.

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Civil Service, to Matilda, second daughter o Daniel Neale, Esq. of the Supreme Court. At Florence, (Dec. 21st) by the Rev. Dr. Trevor, at the residence of the British Ambassador, Miss Bold, of Bold Hall, Lancashire, daughter and heiress of the late Peter Patten Bold, Esq. to Prince Sapiehra.

At Paris, at the British Ambassador's Chapel, in presence of his Excellency Sir Charles Stuart, and Lady Elizabeth Stuart, Magdalen, eldest daughter of Colonel Croft, to Frederick Croft, Esq.

DEATHS.

Lately, at his seat Eastwood, in the vicinity of Tenby, at the advanced age of 83, Sir Henry Mannix, Bart. This highly respectable individual (who was born at Cork, in 1740) was exemplary for his conduct both as a magistrate and a private country gentleman, which latter character he sustained with the most friendly hospitality. In his former capacity his zeal and ability procured for him the dignity of Baronet from the Duke of Rutland, during his Grace's viceroyalty in Ireland.

19. At Stratton-house, Chilcompton, Somersetshire, in his 63d year, Charles Gordon Gray, Esq. Vice President of the Bath and West of England Agricultural Society.

23. At Stourhead, the seat of Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart. the Rev. John Offer.

25. In Guilford-street, in her 89th year, Mrs. Bewicke, relict of the late Benjamin Bewicke, Esq. of New Ormond-street.

-Louisa Carolina, the lady of Rear Admiral Richard Graves, and daughter of Sir John Colleton, Bart. aged 59.

20. In South-street, Grosvenor-square, Lady A preece.

29. The Right Hon. the Dowager Lady Blantyre. 30. At her house, in Waterloo-place, the Countess of Fgremont, aged 53. Her remains were removed, January 6, for interment, in the family vault, in Somersetshire.

At Chiswick, aged 66, George Woodroffe, Esq.
late Chief Prothonotary of His Majesty's Court
of Common Pleas.

81. In Hornton-street, Kensington, aged 41, Mary
Ann, wife of Lieut. Col. Thos. Burke, CB.
Jan. 1. 1823.-At Sherborne Castle, Oxfordshire,
Mary Frances, Countess of Macclesfield.

Sir John Everitt, Knt of Sloane-street, nged 64. -At his house at Clapton, Sam. Pett, Esq. MD. in his 58th year.

In Sloane-street, in his 80th year, Patrick Wil. kie, Esq. late Consul at Carthagena.

2. In Lower Grosvenor-street, Mrs. Hanmer Watson, of Hanmer Hall, Yorkshire, relict of the late John Watson, Esq. and previously of Humphrey Haumer, Esq. of Hanmer Hall.

At Blackheath, Mrs. Hanmer, relict of Dr.
Hammer, rector of Stepney.

At Firbeck Hall, Yorkshire, aged 71, Mrs. Gally
Knight.

3. Mr. James Taylor, of East Retford, Notts., aged 71.

3. At Brighton, in his 68th year, Dr. Harness, MD. FLS. and late Medical Commissioner of the Transport Board.

At Holland-grore, Lancashire, Sarah, the lady of John Alex. Hodson, Esq. MP. for Wigan. 4. At the Rectory-house, Whittington, Gloucester shire, Anne, eldest daughter of the late George Hicks, Esq. MD. of St. James's Palace.

At Cheltenham, in 24th year, the Hon. John Rodney, youngest son of the late Right Hon. Lord Rodney, and brother to the present Lerd. In Clarges-street, Mary Ann, relict of the late Lient. Gen. Hethersett, of Shropham, Norfolk. 5. At Draycot, Wilts, Lady Catherine Tyiney Long, relict of the late Sir James Tylney Long, and aunt to the present Earl of Plymouth.

At Richmond, while on a visit at the Rev. W. Bewsher's, Mary, wife of James Skinner, Esq. of Belle Vue House, Devonshire, in her 87th year.

6. In her 27th year, Caroline, wife of Bonamy Dobrée, Esq. of Clapton, after being delivered of a son on the 4th.

At Camberwell, George Young, Esq. formerly of Grote's-buildings, Blackheath, in his 634 year. 7. At Dawlish, aged 65, Lady Carr, relict of Sir Robert Carr, Bart, of Hampton, Middlesex.

-At Hastings, after a long illness, Lady Musgrave, relict of the late Sir James Musgrave, Bart. of Barnsley, in the county of Gloucester. At Hale-ball, near Warrington, Ann, the lady of John Blackburn, Esq. MP. for the county of Lancaster.

Lately, at Crome, the seat of the Earl of Coven try, in bis 64th year, J. B. Smith, Esq. who expired very suddenly. He requested his attendant, who had left him but a short time before in his usual health, to call Lord Deerhurst to him, as he felt exceedingly unwell, and expired shortly afterwards, just as his Lordship was entering his apartment.

9. Joseph Savill, Esq. of Little Waltham Lodge, Essex, aged 46.

10. J. S. Clamtree, Esq. of Bloomsbury-square.

At Glynher, Carmarthenshire, James Hanckell, Esq. late of Wandsworth Common.

At Kensington, Viscountess Dowager Montague. At Beaumont-house, Jersey, the seat of her brother-in-law, Martha, the wife of Charles Pipon, Esq, aged 45.

11. In Chenies-street, Bedford-square, after a painful illness, Mr. M. P. King, an eminent musical composer, aged 50.

At Walthamstow, Mary, wife of W. N. Lancaster, Esq. in her 45th year.

At Castle Town, Bearhaven, aged 26; Lieut. W. A. Longmore, of his Majesty's ship Arab; eldest son of the late Rev. A. Longmore, of Great Baddow, Essex.

12. In Guildford-place, aged 22, Caroline, wife of Edward Ireland, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company service, daughter of the late Capt. Robinson, and grand-daughter of the late Dr. Ross, of Dundee.

13. At his house, in Skinner-street, Bishopgatewithout, Samuel Nash, Esq. twenty-two years Common-Councilman of Bishopgate Ward. -Margaret Aun, wife of W. Saunders, Esq. of Chapel-street, Grosvenor-place.

14. In South Audley-street, Lady Frederica Stan hope, the lady of the Hon. J. H. Stanhope, and eldest daughter of the Earl of Mansfield, after her accouchment on the 11th. The infant died the day after its birth.

15. Jane, wife of J. S. Taylor, Esq. of Great Jamesstreet, Bedford-row.

-At Southampton, on his way from Bath, whither he had been for the recovery of his health, Richard Merricks, Esq. of Runckton-house, near Chichester, aged 72.

19. Thos. Scott, Esq. of New Bridge-street, in his 66th year.

In Piccadilly, Miss Andrews, youngest daughter of the Dean of Canterbury. Lately at Roehampton, Caroline, Countess Dowager of Kingston, in her 69th year.

IN SCOTLAND.

At his seat, Rannock-barracks, in his 82d year, Colonel Alexander Robertson, of Strowan, chief of the ancient and numerous Clan Robertson. The Colonel was the son of Duncan Robertson, Esq. of Strowan, and the Hon. Mary Nairne, daughter of Wm. Lord Nairne.

IN IRELAND. In Sackville-street, Dublin (Dec. 22), in his 94th year, the Marquis and Earl of Drogheda, Viscount Moore, Baron Mellefont, &c. His Lordship was a Field-Marshal, and the oldest General in his Majesty's service. In 1762 he raised the 18th dragoons, which regiment he continned to command till its reduction last year. In 1766 he married Lady Anne Seymour (eldest danghter of the Marquis of Hertford), who died in 1787.

ABROAD.

At Sierra Leone, in his 29th year, Henry Mitton, Esq. of Tavistock-place. only surviving son of the late H. Micton, Esq. of Enfield.

At Bombay, of an apoplectic fit, aged 56, the Rev. Nicholas Wade, AM. senior Chaplain of the Presidency.

At Mulras, aged 27, the Rev. T. Nicholson, of the London Missionary Society,

At Nice, in his 7th year, Henry Leigh, youngest son of John Smith, Esq. MP. of Blenden Hall, Kent.

At Jersey, Brevet Major C. G. Alms, RA.

At Paris, Robt. Jones Adeane, Esq. of Babraham, Cambridgeshire.

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