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NEW PATENTS.

George Vizard, of Dursley, Gloucestershire, for a new process or method of dressing and polishing goods of woollen manufacture. Feb. 3d.

Thomas Masterman, of 38, Broad-street, Ratcliffe, common brewer, for certain machinery for the purpose of imparting motion to be worked by steam and water, without either cylinder or piston, and with less loss of power than occurs in working any of the steam engines now in use.Feb. 10th.

Robert Stein, of 7, Walcot-place, Lambeth, for certain improvements in steam engines.-Feb. 20th.

James Foster, of Stourbridge, iron master, for certain improvements in the manufacture of wrought malleable iron.Feb. 20th.

Henry Penneck, of Penzance, MD. for an improvement or improvements of machinery, to lessen the consumption of fuel in working steam-engines.-Feb. 27th.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS, &c.

The Rev. Henry Andrew St. John, to the Perpetual Curacy of Putney, in the County of Surrey, on the nomination of the Dean and Chapter of Worcester.-The Rev. James Giffard, MA. Vicar of Wootton, to the Vicarage of Cabourn, Lincolnshire; Patron, the Right Hon. Lord Yarborough. -The Rev. Wm. Howells, of Christ Church, Öxford, to the valuable Vicarage of Preston-cumBlakemere, Herefordshire.-The Rev. Thos. Purness, AB. of Hatcliffe, to the Rectory of Oxcomb, Lincolnshire.

OXFORD.-Wm. Best, Esq. AB. of Brazenose, admitted Master of Arts-Henry Jennant, Esq. Barrister at Law, and Fellow of New College, admitted Bachelor in Civil Law.

Masters of Arts.-Rev. Geo. Cracroft, Fellow of

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Lincoln. John Clarke Jenkins, and Rev. Thos.
Winter, Lord Crewe's Exhibitioners of ditto.-J.
James Strutt, of Oriel.-Francis Salt, of Christ
Church.-Geo. Burmester, of Baliol.-Rev. Ellis
Roberts, Scholar of Jesus College.-Rev. Thomas
Wynne, of St. John's.

Bachelors of Arts.-Fdward Morgan, of St. Al-
ban's. Richard Anderdou, of Queen's.-Herbert
Beaver of ditto.-Henry Labouchere, of Christ
Church.

CAMBRIDGE.-The two gold medals given annually by the Chancellor of the University, to the best proficients in classical learning, among the commencing Bachelors of Arts, have been adJudged to Messrs. Alfred Olivant, and Wm. Heury rox Talbot, both of Trinity College.

BANKRUPTS IN ENGLAND.

Where the Town or City in which the Bankrupt resides is not expressed, it will be always in London or the Neighbourhood. So also of the Residences of the Attorneys, whose names are placed after a [.

T distinguishes London Commissions, C those of the country.

Gazette-March 24 to April 17.

March 24.-Benzies, A. St. Martin's-lane, baker.
[Jopson, Castle-street, Holborn. T.
Chinn, T. Maidstone, linen-draper. [Rippon,
Great Surry-street, Blackfriars-road. T.
Coulson, J., and Edward Leadbitter, Gateshead,
Durham, glass-manufacturers. [Atkinson, 56,
Chancery-fane. C.

Croft, T. Chatham, hair-dresser. [Dickens, Bow-
lane. T.

Dignam, J. Hadlow-street, Burton-crescent, coal-merchant. [Harrison, Bucklersbury. T. Field, T. White Hart-inn-yard, St. John-street, corn-dealer. [Gray, 136, Tyson-place, Kings land-road. T.

Gunnery, J. Liverpool, dealer. [Clarke, Chan-
cery-lane. C.

Harding, J. Great Winchester-street, jeweller.
[Jones, Great Mary-le-bone-street. T.
Haynes, W. Stourbridge, Worcester, currier.
[Baxter, Gray's-inn-place. C.

Hellman, A. Mincing-lane, merchant. [Eicke,
Aldermanbury. T.

Johnson, Jesse, Leamington, Warwick, druggist.
[Arundell, Furnival's-inn. T.

Kenifeck, W. Throgmorton-street, stock-broker, [Myers, Charlotte-street, Bloomsbury. T. Macleod, J, Cornhill,

boot-and-shoe-maker. [Pullen, Barber's-hall, Monckwell-street. T. Morris, J. Upholland, Lancaster, tanner. [Tay. lor, Temple. C.

Phillips, B. Threadneedle-street, vintner. [Bar.
bor, 122, Fetter-lane, Fleet-street. T.
Richardson, G. Mecklenburgh-square, and Thos.
Vokes, Gloucester-street, Queen's-square, mer.
chants. [Swain, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry.

T.
Sedgwiek, M. London, warehouseman. [Fisher,
Thavies-inn, Holborn. T.

Smith, J. Vauxhall-walk, coal-dealer. [Robin
son, 19, Austin-friars. T.

Taylor, J. Park, Sheffield, iron founder. [Dun. can, 8, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn. C.

Walker, J. Upper Russel-street, Bermondsey, parchment-dealer. [Foulkes, Southamptonstreet, Covent-garden. T.

Wells, J. Liverpool, merchant. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C.

March 27.-Allsop, T. Gloucester, linen-draper. [Bowyer, Cook's-court, Lincoln's-inn. C. Ashcroft, T. Liverpool, timber-merchant. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C.

Ayton, W. Macclesfield, Chester, cotton-spinner.
[Bell, 9, Bow-church-yard. C.

Backhouse, G. Kendal, Westmorland, iron-mon-
ger. [Wilson, Furnival's-inn. C.
Buckland, J. Newcastle-street, Strand, carpenter.
[Jessopp, 13, Clifford's-inn, Fleet-street. T.
Clarke, J. Worcester, coach proprietor. [Becke,
Devonshire-street, Queen-square. C.
Macdonagh, T. Chesterfield, Derby, wine-mer-
chant. [Chilton, 7, Chancery-lane. C.
Mason, J. Liverpool, linen-draper. [John, Pals-
grave-place, Temple. C.

Sloper, J. Bath, baker. [Slade, 1, John-street,
Bedford-row. C.

Vaughan, Mary, and Catherine Appleton, Liver-
pool, straw-bonnet manufacturers. [Blackstock,
King's-bench-walk, Temple. C.

March 31.-Bagley, G. Pocklington, York, spirit-
merchant. [Bell, Bow Church-yard. C.
Hart, J. Bath, sadler. [Makinson, Middle Tem-
ple. C.

Kenifeck, P. Tonbridge-place, New-road, mer-
chant. [Myers, Charlotte-street, Bloomsbury. T.
Mann, T. Raistrick, Halifax, merchant. [Beck-
ett, Earl-street, Blackfriars. C.
Mence, N. Worcester, brewer.
Austin-friars. T.

[Gellibrand,

Mutch, J. Queen-Anne-street, Cavendish-sq. upholsterer. [Chester, 3, Staple-inn. T. Noble, H. A. Albany-road, Camberwell, winemerchant. [Child, 128. Upper Thames-st. T. Peet, J. Ashton within Mackerfield, Lancaster, hinge-mauufacturer. [Taylor, Temple, C.

Riley, T. H. Crawford-street, Marylebone, linendraper. [Jones, Size-lane. T. Shrapnell, P. Bradford, Wilts, clothier. [Perkins, 2, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn. C. Whittell, S. U. Back-road, Islington, timbermerchant. [Brooking, 85, Lombard-st. T. April 3.-Bigsby, J. Deptford, brewer. [Osbaldeston, London-street, Fenchurch-street. T. Cope, P. Bridgnorth, Salop, grocer. [Benbow, Lincoln's-ian. C.

Coupland, C. jun. Leeds, R. and F. Coupland, Hunslet, and E. Coupland, Salford, Lancaster, spirit-merchants, and cotton-spinners. [Wigles. worth, 5, Gray's-inn-square. T.

Dewsbury, P. Altrincham, Chester, corn-dealer. [Brundrett, Temple. C.

Holding, W. Devonshire-street, Queen-square, wine-merchant. [Wadeson, Austin-friars. T. Maberly, J. Welbeck-street, Marylebone, coachmanufacturer. [Bartlett, Nicholas-lane. T. Troughton, B. sen, and J. Troughton, 123, Woodstreet, silk-throwsters. (James, Bucklersbury, Cheapside. T.

April 7.-Ayton, I., and J. W. Sanders, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchants. [Meggison, 1, Verulam-buildings, Gray's-inn. C.

Ball, C. Post-ford-hill, Albury, paper-maker. [Paterson, Old Broad-street. T. Berriman, W. Lyneham, Wilts, timber-merchant. [Woodhouse, King's-bench-walks, Inner Temple. C.

Brandon, W. Kent-street, Southwark, builder. [Brooking, Lombard street. T.

Bristow, R. jun. Lloyd's coffee-house, insurancebroker. [Hore, Lincoln's-inn-fields. T. Barbery, J. Coventry, ribbon-manufacturer. [Long, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn. C. Cape, W. London-bridge-foot, grocer. [Birkett,

Cloak-lane. T.

Clements, R. Coventry, ribbon-manufacturer.
[Long, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn. C.
Farquharson, T. Swansea, merchant. [Clarke,
Little St. Thomas Apostle. T.
Jackson, W. Bristol, cornfactor.
Gray's-inn. C.

[Poole, 12,

Jeffs, F. Coventry, shopkeeper. [Edmunds, Exchequer-office, Lincoln's-inn. C.

Matthews, J. Coventry, ribbon-manufacturer. [Edmunds, Exchequer-office, Lincoln's-inn. C. Palmer, J. Rugeley, Stafford, butcher. [Stocker, New Boswell-court, Lincoln's-inn. C. Ritchie, R. Mill-lane, Deptford, brewer. [Parker, Greenwich. T.

Roberts, R. J. Minories, ironmonger. [Wheeler, 28, Castle-street, Holborn. T.

Seaman, G. Bishopsgate-street, linen-draper. [M'Michael, South-Sea-chambers,

needle-street. T.

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Stanley, H. Jackhouse, Lancaster, whitster. [Armstrong, Staple-inn. C.

Trix, F. South Molton, Devon, tanner. [Pearson, Pump-court, Temple. C. Wilkinson, J. Great Driffield, York, coal-mer. chant. [Ellis, Chancery-lane. C. Wright, J. Bermondsey-street, Southwark, provision-merchant. [Jones, Mincing-lane. T. April 10-Brown, T. Longdon, Stafford, grocer. [Wheeler, 28, Castle-street, Holborn. C. Cushon, T. Paternoster-row, Spitalfields, hat-manufacturer. [Swain, Frederick's-place, Old

Jewry. T.

Dunderdale, G. and R. Dunderdale, Leeds, clothiers. [Bigg, 29, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane. C.

Edwards, J. Vine-street, Spitalfields, silkman.
[Blacklow, 44, Frith-street, Soho. T.
Ellis, W. Liverpool, white-cooper. [Blackstock,
Temple. C.

Garton, J. Myton, Kingston-upon-Hull, lighterman. [Shaw, 18, Ely-place, Holborn. C. Gregory, G. B. Lisson-grove, merchant. [Stevenson, New-square, Lincoln's-inn. T. Grundon, W. New Malton, York, merchant, [Morton, Gray's-inn-square. C.

Jones, T. Grave-yard, Sedgley, Stafford, ironmaster. [Alexander, 10, New-inn. C. Treherne, J. St. Martin's-street, Leicester-fields, victualler. [Sweet, Basinghall-street. T. Wade, J. S. Aldborough, Suffolk, brick-maker, [Alexander, 36, Carey-street, Lincoln's-innhelds. C.

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April 14.-Atkins, W. Chipping-Norton, Oxford, mealman. [Russell, Lant-st. Southwark. C. Bishop, J. Broad-street, Bloomsbury, horse-dealer. [Dodd, Caroline-street, Bedford-square. T. Carter, J. jun. Liverpool, merchant. [Adlington," Bedford-row. C.

Cox, H. Lambeth, timber-merchant. [Blacklow, Frith-street, Soho, T.

Gooch, A. Norwich, bombazine-manufacturer. [Tilbury, Falcon-street, Falcon square. C. Hinchliffe, J. Bradley, Huddersfield, lime-dealer. [Evans, Hatton-garden. C.

Jerome, S. Birmingham, victualler. [Egerton,
3, Gray's-inn-square. C.
Lea, W. and J. F., Paternoster-row, silk-manu-
facturers. [James, Bucklersbury, Cheapside.
T.
Marshall, J. Gainsborough, Lincoln, druggist.
[Stocker, New Boswell-court, Carey-street, Lin-
coln's-inn. C.

Massie, J. Derby, mercer. [Barbor, 122, Fetter-
Jane, C.
Ovenden, E. Old Boswell-court, Carey-street,
jeweller. [Towers, Castle-street, Falcon-square,
T.

Palmer, E. T. Bedford, draper._[Toms, Copthallcourt, Throgmorton-street. T.

Stang, L. Fore-street, merchant. [Pullen, Forestreet, Cripplegate. T.

Waln, D. Liverpool, plumber. [Maugham, Great St. Helen's. C.

April 17.-Blackband, J. Burslem, Stafford, grocer. [Hicks, Gray's-inn-square. C.

Bonner, T. Monkwearmouth, Durham, fitter. [Bell, 9, Bow-church-yard. C. Burbery, T. Woolston, Warwick, grazier. [Fuller, Carlton-chambers, Regent-street. C. Cole, W. Sinnington, York, farmer. 3, Gray's-inn-square. C.

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Cope, C. Berkeley-mews, Portman-square, jobmaster. [Coleman, 1, St. James's-walk, Clerkenwell. T.

Ford, J. Gloucester, patent-woollen-yarn-manufacturer. [Bousfield, Bouverie-street, Fleetstreet. C.

Greaves, J. Jun. Liverpool, broker. Taylor, King's-bench-walk, Temple. C. Hesleden, W. and W. S., Barton-upon-Humber, scriveners. [Hicks, 5, Gray's-inn-square. C. Hoyle, R. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchant, [Meggisons, Verulam-buildings, Gray's-inn. C. Jones, T. P., Carmarthen, linen-draper. [Jenkins, New-inn. C.

Masters, J. Upper Berkeley-street, Portman-sq. coach-maker. [Dixon, 30, St. Swithin's-lane, Lombard-street. T.

Pullen, D. Birchin-lane, broker.

Walbrook. T.

[Courteen,

Ritchie, R. and J., Bigsby, Deptford, brewers. [Osbaldeston, London-street, Fenchurch-st. T. Snape, W. Lichfield, mercer. [Constable, Symonds-inn, Chancery-lane. C.

Sumpter, J. Charlotte-street, Old-street-road, stone-mason. [Phillips, King-street, Coventgarden. T.

Trinder, W. J. Portsea, victualler. [Carr, Johnstreet, Bedford-row. C.

White, J. Lambeth-road, merchant. [Thomson, George-street, Minories. T.

White, T. Brinklow, Warwick, inn-holder. [Fuller, Carlton-chambers, Regent-st. C. Witchurch, J. Worship-street, Finsbury-square, coach-master. [Dimes, Friday-street, Cheap

side. T.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

Gazette-March 27 to April 17.

Macnair, A. merchant. Dingwall.

Reid, F. Rob. Reid, and John Reid, watchmakers, Glasgow.

Walker, A. merchant, Aberdeen.

Kirkwood, D. cattle-dealer, Lochridgehills, Dunlop.

Douglass, A. and Co. grocers, West Port, Edin burgh.

Fraser, A. manufacturer, Inverness.
Malcolm, W. cooper, Greenock.

Stevenson, R. distiller, Easter-mill-bank, Lochwinnock.

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In Wimpole-street, the Rt. hon. Lady Bridport, a daughter.

April 1. The lady of Capt. Frith, of the Bengal Horse Artillery, a daughter.

2. Mrs. Wheble, of Woodley-lodge, near Reading,

a son.

3. The lady of George Sinclair, Esq. of South Audley street, a daughter.

5. Lady Theodosia Spring Rice, a son.

6. At Harrow, the lady of the Rev. Dr. Butler, a daughter.

-In Charles-street, Berkeley-square, Lady Jane Neville, a daughter.

8. At Teignmouth, the lady of Sir Edwin Francis Stanhope, Bart. a son.

10. In Alpha-road, Regent's Park, the lady of Capt. Wilday, 19th regt. a son.

11. The lady of Capt. C. W. Mackintosh, of the 12th Madras Native Infantry, a daughter. 15. At Alcombury-house, Hunts, the lady of John Newton, Esq. a son.

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MARRIAGES.

March 19. At Mary-le-bone, Edward, eldest son of Henry Singleton, Esq. of the county of Cavan, to Maria, only daughter of the late Colonel Wade, of the Bengal establishment.

26. At Tenby, John Greene, Esq. 85th King's Light Infantry, to Eliza Philipps, youngest daughter of the late John Philipps Langbarne, Esq. of Arlandon, Pembrokeshire.

27. At Louth, by the hon. and rev. the Champion Dymoke, Wm. Reader, jun. Esq. to Jane Dorothea, eldest daughter of Richard Elmhirst, Esq. of Westgate-house, in the county of Lincoln.

29. Gilbert Munro, Esq. of Brighton, in the island of St. Vincent, and of Albemarle-street, London, to Rachael Sophia, daughter of Jonathan Anderson Ludford, MD. of Warwick, Jamaica. April 2. At St. George's Hanover-square, the Rev. Charles Edmund Keene, Fellow of All Souls and Rector of Buckland, Surrey, second son of Benjamin Keene, Esq. of Westhoe Lodge, Cambridge, to Rebecca Frances, daughter of Sir George Shiffner, Bart. of Combe-place, Sussex. 3. The Rev. John D'Arcy Preston, Esq. eldest son of Rear-Admiral D'Arcy Preston, of Askham, in Yorkshire, to Elizabeth, only daughter of Peter Spence, MD. late of Kensington. 5. John Warburton, MD. of Clifford-street, Bondstreet, to Anne, eldest daughter of John Abernethy, Esq. of Bedford-row.

At Cirencester, by the Bishop of Norwich, the Rt. hon. the Earl of Dartmouth, to Lady Frances Charlotte Chetwynd Talbot, daughter of his. Excellency Earl Talbot, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

At Clewer, James Brooks, Esq. of the county of Devon, late Capt. in the 29th regt., to Catherine, daughter of Lieut. Colonel Basset, of Windsor.

7. Wm. Hayes, Esq. of Southampton-place, to Maria, third daughter of W. J. Reeves, Esq. of Woburn-place, Russel-square.

12. At St. Paul's Covent-garden, Samuel Platt, Esq. of Brunswick-square, to Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Gomond Cooke, Esq. of Southampton-street, and of Upper Pool-house, near Hereford.

-At Eversby, W. H. T. Hawley, Esq. of West Green-house, Hants, to Elizabeth Mary, eldest daughter of Capt. Broughton, RN. of Eversby.. 14. At St. George's Hanover-square, by the Bishop of Lincoln, the Rev. W. Pegus, to the Countess Dowager of Lindsey.

-At Castle Combe, Wilts, George Powlett Thom

son, Esq. second son of John Powlett Thomson, Esq. of Waverley Abbey, to Emma, only

daughter and heiress of Wm. Scrope, Esq. of Castle Combe. The bridegroom is to take the name and bear the arms of Scrope.

14. At Fulham, Samuel Charles Weston, Esq, of South Audley-street, to Elizabeth Wood Anderdon, eldest daughter of Ferdinando Anderdon, Esq. Hammersmith.

17. At St. George's Hanover-square, Bryan Cooke, Esq. of Owston, Yorkshire, to Charlotte, daughter of Sir G. Cooke, Bart. of Wheetley, in the same county.

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ABROAD.

At the Palace of Canino, near Rome, (the residence of Lucian Buonaparte,) T. Wyse, Esq. jun. eldest son of T. Wyse, Esq. of the manor of St. John, near Waterford, to Letitia, daughter of L. Buonaparte, Prince of Canino.

At Paris, James Antoine Hypolite, eldest son of the Baron De Chaband Latour, a member and questor of the Chamber of Deputies, to Miss Pontine Beck, daughter of G. B. Beck, Esq. of Needham Market, in Suffolk.

At Bourdeaux, the Rev. T. Nash, of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Dorinda Estella, daughter of the late T. W. Brandis, Esq.

DEATHS.

March 21. Mr. M. Bryan, Author of the Biographical and Critical Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, a valuable work of reference, and executed with great industry. He was also one of the very first connoisseurs of the day in paint-ing, to which art he was enthusiastically attached, nor was his judgment in the art at all inferior to his fondness for it. This gentleman purchased the Orleans Collection for the Earl of Carlisle.

23. At Holkham-house, Norfolk, the seat of T. W. Coke, Esq. MP. Mrs. Blackwell, relict of Sam. Blackwell, Esq. of Alupney Park, Gloucester-. shire, and sole surviving sister of the late Lord Sherborne and of Mr. Coke.

25. At Cromer, Norfolk, aged 35, Priscilla, youngest daughter of the late John Gurney, Esq. of Earlham-hall, in the same county.

26. At Merstham-house, Surrey, after a lingering illness, the Rt. Hon. Lady Ann Simpson, relict of John Simpson, Esq. of Bradley-hall, in the county of Durham.

27. At Eton, drowned while attempting to recover one of his oars, which had fallen into the water as he was rowing in a small skiff on the Thames, Mr. Angerstein, son of J. J. Angerstein, Esq. MP. aged 17. The body was not found until the 30th.

At Hambledon-house, the seat of Charles Scott Murray, Esq. Mrs. Nixon, of Cheltenham, relict of John Nixon, Esq. of Le Bergerie in the Queen's county. This lady was daughter of the. late Henry Lyons, Esq. MP. and niece to Rob!. Earl Belvedere.

-At the Charter-house, Mary, the wife of Thos.
Ryder, Esq. and one of the two surviving sisters
of the late Sir Richard Croft, Bart.
28. Catharine Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Francis
Bedingfield, Esq. of Kirklinton-hall, in the
county of Cumberland, and of Malburton-hall,-
in Norfolk.

29. At Exeter, Major George Foljambe, 8th regt.
of foot, third son of the late F. F. Foljambe, Esq.
of Osberton, Nottinghamshire.

30. Killed near Carmarthen by a fall from his horse, Dr. Parry, late Surgeon of the Havannah frigate, oue of the ships which conveyed Buonaparte to St. Helena.

31. Mrs. Ludford, eldest surviving sister of Je Newdigate Ludford, Esq. of Ansley-hall, Warwickshire, niece of Sir Roger Newdigate, Bart. and cousin to the late Marquis of Donegal.

31. Suddenly, after retiring to bed in apparently better health than she had enjoyed for some time past, Mrs. Elliston, wife of Mr. Elliston, lessee of Drury-lane theatre. -At his house in Pall-Mall, Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury, Bart, in the 81st year of his age.

At Thornton-hall, near Bedall, in his &d year, Frederick Dodsworth, DD. senior canon of Windsor. Rector of Spenilthorne, and Perpetual Curate of Cleasby, in Yorkshire,

Lately, aged 86, Joseph Austin, Esq. many years proprietor of the Chester and Newcastle theatres, &c. and the last remaining actor mentioned in Churchill's Rosclad.

April 1. At Brighton, Sir Chas. Edmonstone, of Dunheath, Bart. MP. for the county of Stirling. -William Box, Esq. Deputy of the Ward of Castle Baynard for the last 44 years.

2. At Eltham-house, Kent, Mrs. Aislabie, widow of the late Rawson Aislabie, Esq.

After a tedious illness, the Rt. hon. Lady Elizabeth Townsend, wife of Gore Townsend, Esq. of Honington-hall, in the county of Warwick, and sister to the late Earl of Plymouth.

3. Suddenly, Charlotte, second daughter of the Right Hon. Sir James Mansfield, at his house, in Russell-square.

-At Twickenham, Lady Taylor, relict of the late Sir John Taylor, Bart.

4. At her house in Park-street, in her 89th year, Viscountess Pery, relict of Viscount Pery, and mother to Viscountess Northland, and the Hon. Mrs. Calvert.

-At Greenwich-hospital, Admiral Sir John ColBy this event, the Governorship of that Rexional Establishment is become vacant.

5 At her house in Southampton, the Right Hon. Lad Flamina James, aged 46.

-At his seat, Kingswood-lodge, near Egham, after a few days illness, John Reid, Esq.

6 In New Norfolk-street, aged 70, Charles Pieschell, Esq.

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At Bognor, in her 67th year, Mrs. Trowbridge, sister of the late Admiral Sir Thos. Trowbridge, Bart.

In his 56th year, the Rev. Geo. Ford, upwards of 25 years Hector of the Congregation of Protestant Dissenters, at Stepney

7 At Braubam-park, Yorkshire, after a few days illness, Jas. Laue Fox, Esq. nephew to George Fox Lane Lord Bingley, in his 65th year. 9 At her seat in Hampshire, in her 521 year, the Right Hon. the Dowager Viscountess Gage. -At his chambers, aged 69, Alex. Jobusou, Esq. Bencher of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple.

-The Rev. John Myers, of Shipley hall, near Bradford, Yorkshire, Rector of Wyburton, near Boston, Lincolnshire, and one of the Justices of the Peace, and deputy Lieutenants for those counties.

10 At his house, Langham-place, Walter Spencer Stanbope, Esq. of Cannon Hal, Yorkshire.

-Aged 16, Mr. Hen. Joshua Rowley, son of Admiral and nephew to Sir Wm. Rowley. The death of the deceased, who was a pupil at Westminster school, was occasioned by a fall from a fourth-floor window, in his lodging house on the preceding day: he appeared quite insensible from the time he was taken up till he expired. 11 At his house in St. James's-place, Robt. Calvert, Esq. in his 55th year.

12 At Chislehurst, Keat, aged 86, Mrs. Mary Townsend, sister to the late Lord Vise. Sydney. -At Bath, aged 72, Thomas Stanhope Badcock, Esq. one of the Magistrates for the county of Bucks.

13 At Gateshead, Durham, a few days after being delivered of a daughter, the lady of Joseph Hawkes, Esq. aged 26.

-At Stanmore, Lady Caroline Fiach, youngest sister to the Earl of Aylesford.

14 At his house in Gloucester-place, aged 62, Major James, Author of the "Military Dictionary," the "Regimental Companion," and other miscellaneous works.

15 At his house in Berner's-street, aged 54, Jas. Bartleman, Esq. the celebrated singer. Vide our Musical Report in the present Number.

At her residence in Cavendish-square, Mrs. Dickson, relict of Col. A. Dickson, and only daughter of the late Sir Henry Moore, Bart, for

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At Belfast, the lady of Major Jas. Dunbar Tovey, on the 23d of March, after having been delivered of a daughter on the 13th, who lived only 6 hours. At Dublin, Randell Macdonnell, Esq. This gentleman was one of the first merchants in Ireland, and had taken a decided part in Catholic affairs.

At Vine-lodge, near Belfast, Lucinda Matilda, wife
of Major Tovey, of the 31st Regiment.
At Dublin, in Fitzwilliam-square, Moore Echlin,
Esq.

At Dublin, Mrs. Plunkett, wife of W. C. Plunkett,
Esq. MP. the eloquent advocate in favour of the
Catholics.

At Summerville, near Cashel, after a short indisposition, the most Rev. Dr. Patrick Everard, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cashel, a Prelate of the very first character for erudition, talent, judgment, and benevolence.

At Castle Stewart, in the county of Down, April 6th, in his 83d year, the Marquess of Londonderry. This nobleman was twice married-to Lady Sarah Frances, sister to the Marquess of Hertford, by whom he had issue, Viscount Castlereagh, (who succeeds to the Marquisate) and to Lady Frances, sister to the Marquess of Camden, by wliom he had issue, Lord Stewart, (the present Ambassador at Vienna) and other children. The late Marquess, after representing the county of Down in many Parliaments, was created a Baron in 1789, a Viscount in 1795, an Earl in 1796, and a Marquess in 1816.

At Dublin, Meredith Jenkin, Esq. one of the Aldermen of that City.

At Blennerville, County Kerry, in his 81st year, Sir Rowland Blennerhassett, Bart.

ABROAD.

At Hanover, A. Herschell, well known in the musical world as an elegant and profound musician, and brother to Sir W. Herschell, the celebrated astronomer.

At Calais, the Hon. Lient. Col. Irby, late of the Life Guards, son of Lord Boston.

At St. Petersburg, suddenly, in his 76th year, Admiral Sir Geo. Tate, Senator, and Knight of St. Vladimir, St. Alexander Nevskoi, &c. He was a native of England, but had spent the last 53 years of his life in the Russian Service.

At Paris, of an apoplectic attack, John Ramsay Cuthbert, Esq. of Grosvenor-square.

In China, the Hon, Valentine Gardner, Captain of his Majesty's Ship, Dauntless.

At Paris, where he had resided for the last two years, H. H. W. Stephens, Esq. late of Chavenage-house, in the county of Gloucester, aged

-46.

At Rome, in his 30th year, Wm. Pendrell Waddington, Esq. eldest son of the late W, Waddington, Esq. of Brompton, Middlesex. At Barbadoes, where he had gone for the recovery of his health, James Bowden, Esq. of Bedfordsquare.

At Florence, Wm. Robt. Broughton, Esq. Post Captain of the Royal Navy; he commanded the Chatham Brig, which attended Capt. Vancouver in his perilous voyage round the world.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE AND OBSERVATIONS,

MADE AT STRATFORD, MIDDLESEX.

By Mr. R. Howard.

Ma. denotes the Maximum, Mi. the Minimum.

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