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WORKS LATELY PUBLISHED.

Antiquities.

A Series of Views of the most Interesting Remains of the Ancient Castles of England and Wales; engraved by Messrs. Woolnoth and Tombleson, from Drawings by Blore, Arnald, Fielding, Gastineaux, &c. With Historical Descriptions. By E. W. Brayley, Jun. Part I. To be continued Monthly.

History and Biography. Memoirs of the Life of Mary Queen of Scots. By Miss Benger. 2 Vols. 8vo. 11. 4s.

Sir Robert Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia, or Court of Queen Elizabeth; a new Edition; corrected by the Original

MSS. With Notes, and a Life of Naunton; Eight Portraits. Small 8vo. 12s. 6d. Demy, 218.

The History of Tuscany, interspersed with Essays. By Lorenzo Pignotti. Translated from the Italian, with the Life of the Author. By John Browning. 4 Vols.

8vo. 21. 8s. boards.

The Life of Sir Thomas More, by his Son-in-law, William Roper, Esq. A new Edition, Revised. By S. W. Singer, foolscap, 8s.

Dodsley's Annual Register, or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature of the Year 1821. 16s.

Rivington's Annual Register for 1821.

18s.

Journal of the Private Life and Conversations of the Emperor Napoleon at St. Helena. By the Count de Las Cases. 2 Vols. 8vo. 17. 18.

Memoirs of the History of France, during the Reign of Napoleon; written at St. Helena by the Generals who partook in his Captivity; and published from the Original Manuscripts, corrected by Napoleon. Vols. I. and II. 8vo. 11. 8s.

Medicine.

Treatise on Puerperal Fever. By John Mackintosh, MD. 8s. 6d.

A Treatise on the Epidemic Puerperal Fever. By W. Campbell, MD. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Practical Rules for the Restoration and Preservation of Health. By the late George Cheyne, MD. FRS. A new Edition, 12mo. 4s.

Dr. Faithhorn, on Diseases of the Liver and Biliary System; comprehending those various, extensive, and often complicated Disorders of the Digestive, Internal Organs, and Nervous System, originating from these Sources. The Fifth Edition, with an Appendix of Cases, illustrative of the Principles of Treatment. 8vo. 98.

boards.

Practical Observations on the Treatment and Gure of several Varieties of Pulmo

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Outlines of Character. By a Member of the Philomathic Institution. 8vo. 98. Sketches of the Field Sports of the Natives of India. 8vo. 8s.

A Comment on the Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri. 18s.

An Accurate Table of the Population of the British Empire in 1821; specifying all the Cities and Boroughs in Great Britain, with every other Parish or Place, containing Two Thousand Inhabitants, or upwards, price 5s. or on large Paper, 7s.

Palæoromaica, or Historical and Philo logical Disquisitions. 8vo. 16s.

Novels and Tales.

Kruitzner; or the German's Tale. By Harriet Lee. Fifth Edition, 8vo. 9s. 6d. Tales of my Father and my Friends. Small 8vo. 5s.

German Popular Stories, Translated from the Kinder und Haus Marchen of M. M. Grimm. With an Introduction and Notes, and 12 Plates by G. Cruikshank. 12mo. 7s.

The Entail; or the Lairds of Grippie. By the Author of Annals of the Parish. 3 Vols. 11. 1s.

Annals of the Family of M'Roy. By Mrs. Blackford. 3 Vols. 12mo. 11. 4s.

The Boarding School, or Familiar Conversations between a Governess and her Pupils. 12mo. 4s.

Reformation; a Novel. 3 Vols. 18s. Cervantes as a Novelist, from a Selection of the Episodes and Incidents of Don Quixote. Royal 8vo. with a Frontispiece,

128.

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Theology.

A General and Historical View of Christianity. By George Cook, DD. 3 Vols. 8vo. 17. 16s,

An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland. By the Rev. John Lawson, DD. 4 Vols. 8vo. 21. 128.

Daily Bread; or Meditations, Practical and Experimental, for every Day in the Year, by more than 100 of the most Eminent and Popular Ministers of the last Cen tury; and a few other Writers. 7s. 6d. boards, 8s. bound.

Voyages, Travels, and Topography. Journal of a Tour in France, Switzerland, and Italy, during the Years 1819,

1820, and 1821; Illustrated by 50 Lithographic Prints. By Marianne Colston. 2 Vols. 8vo. 14, 1s. Fifty Plates to ditto, folio, 21.

Journal of a Horticultural Tour through some parts of Flanders, Holland, and the North of France, in the Autumn of 1819. 8vo. 16s.

Fifteen Years in India; or, Sketches of a Soldier's Life, from the Journal of an Officer in His Majesty's Service. 8vo. 148.

Travels in Egypt and the Holy Land. By William Rae Wilson, Esq. 8vo. 18s. Sketch of the Mosquito Shore, including the Territory of Poyais. By Thomas Strangeways, KGC. 8vo. 12s.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

The Rev. W. Cockburn, MA. Dean of York, vice the late Dr. G. Markham.-The Rev. R. Tredcroft, AM. Rector of Combes, to the Prebend of Hampstead, in Winchester Cathedral. The Rev. Philip Perring, MA. to be Domestic Chaplain to his H. R. H. the Duke of Cambridge.-The Rev. Thos. Wright, to the Rectory of Kilverston, Norfolk.The Rev. W. Bedell Coucher, to the Rectory of Bawsey, Norfolk.-The Rev. G. Walls, Rector of Weston, Sussex, to a Prebendal stail in Chichester Cathedral-The Rev. R. Simpson, to the perpetual Curacy of Warston and Eikston, Wilts.-The Rev. D. Creswell, DD. Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, presented by the Master and Fellows of that Society to the Vicarage of

BIRTHS.

Nov. 24.-At Albury-park, Lady Harriet Drum. mond, a son.

23. In Saville-row, Newcastle, the lady of A. Compton, Esq. of Carham-hall, near Coldstream, a daughter.

26. The lady of Cyril J. Monkhouse, Esq. of Craven-street, Strand, a son.

Dec. 4.-At Hobland-hall, Suffolk, the lady of John Penrice, Esq. a daughter.

-In Queen-street, May-fair, the lady of Henry Boldero, Esq. a daughter.

5. At Underwood-cottage, near Exeter, the lady of John Tyrell, Esq. a daughter.

8. The lady of Thomas John Phillips, Esq. of Landne, Cornwall, a daughter.

-At Gorbambury, the Countess of Verulam, a

son.

9. The lady of J. B. Heath, Esq. of Bloomsburyplace, a daughter.

11. Mrs. Haydon, wife of Mr. Haydon, historical painter, a son.

12. At Sir Archibald Macdonald's, East Sheen, Mrs. Randolph, a daughter.

-At his Excellency's house, in Charles-street,
Berkeley-square, the lady of Count D'Aglie, the
Sardinian Ambassador, a son and heir.
13. At Norfolk-house, St. James's-square, the
Countess of Surrey, a daughter.

14. At Clifton, the lady of C. A. Elton, Esq. a daughter.

-The Right Honourable Lady Frances Hotham,

a son.

- At Harpole, near Northampton, the lady of the Hon. and Rev. T. L. Dundas, a daughter. 19. In Gloucester-place, the lady of Capt. Brougham, a daughter.

20. At Bromley Common, Kent, the lady of H. Meux, Esq. a daughter.

21. In Bruton-street, Berkeley-square, Lady Eleanor Lowther, a daughter.

Lately, at Rigment-honse, Bedfordshire, the lady of Thomas Potter Macqueen, Esq. a son and heir.

-At Hurst-h e, West Moulsey, Lady Berkeley, a daughter.

Enfield, Middlesex, vacant by the death of the Rev. H. Porter, BD.-The Rev. H. Palmer, to the perpetual Curacy of Broadway.-The Rev. R. Davies, to the Vicarage of Dixton, Monmouthshire.-The Rev. G. H. Greenall, MA. Fellow of Christ College, Cambridge, to the perpetual Curacy of Ox'ford, Kent, on the presentation of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster.-The Rev. G. Turnor, Vicar of Wragby, to a Prebendal stall in Lincoln Cathedral.

OXFORD.-The Rev. W. T. Phillips, MA. Fellow of Magdalen College, appointed Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum, on the resignation of T, Dunbar, MA. of Brazenose College.

IN SCOTLAND.

At Edinburgh, the lady of Major James Hervey, of Castle Semple, a daughter.

IN IRELAND.

At Cork, the lady of Major Edward Webdman, of the 6th Dragoon Guards, a daughter.

At Dublin, the lady of the Dean of Clomfort, a daughter.

ABROAD.

At Naples, the lady of George Baring, Esq. a son. At St. Ann's, Jamaica, the lady of W. G. Macknight, MD. a son and heir.

MARRIAGES.

Nov. 21.-At Bowden, Edward J. Lloyd, Esq. of Manchester, Barrister-at-law, to Eliza, youngest daughter of William Rigby. Esq. of Oldfieldhall, in the county of Cheshire.

26. At Hull, the Rev. G. Browne, of St. Alban's, Herts, to Grace, second daughter of the late T. Riddel, Esq. of Hull.

Dec. 2. At Broxburn, Hauts, Henry Browne, Esq. eldest son of Colonel Browne, of Amwell Bury, Hants, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of John Walmsley, Esq. of Castlemeer, in the county of Lancaster.

2. At Flaxley, Gloucestershire, by the Rev. Chas. Crawley, Rear Admiral Ballard, to Catherine Crawley, daughter of the late, and sister to the present Sir T. B. Loever, Bart. of Flaxley Ab2. At Cheltenham, by the Bishop of Norwich, Major Hill Dicksou, 64th Regiment, son of the late Archdeacon of Down, to Caroline Emma, second daughter of Thomas Stoughton, Esq. of the county of Kerry.

-At Southampton, W. Baker, Esq. MD. to Miss Bernard, only daughter of Peter Bernard, Esq. of Southampton.

5. Henry Pringle Bruyeres, Esq. of the Royal Engineers, to Anne Judith Laurie, eldest daughter of the late John Minet Fector, Esq. of Dover, in Kent, and of Kearnsey Abbey.

5. At Holkham, the Hon. Spencer Stanhope, to Miss Coke, daughter of T. W. Coke, Esq. MP. By special licence, at St. James's church, the Earl of Belfast, eldest son of the Marquis of Donegal, to Lady Harriet Butler, eldest daughter of the Earl of Glenga!l.

10. At Wragby, Lincolnshire, Sir T. C. Sheppard, Bart. of Crakenmarsh-hall, Staffordshire, and Thornton-hall, Bucks, to Mary Ann, only child of the Rev. G. Turnor, Prebendary of Lincoln, and niece of Sir T. Hanmer, Bart. 11. At the Friends' Meeting-house, Kingston-onThames, W. W. Prideaux, son of Walter Prideaux, Esq. of Kingsbridge, Devon, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Will. Foster Reynolds, Esq. of Carshalton-house, Surrey.

12. At Mary-le-bone church, James Henry Mitchell, of Moreland, in the island of Jamaica, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late David Mitchell, Esq.

-At Lyndhurst, Hants, Daniel Gurney, Esq. of North Runcton, Norfolk, to Lady Harriet Hay, sister to the Earl of Errol.

-At St. Martin's, Donald M'Duffie, Esq. late of the 18th Hussars, to Frances Holroyd, only daughter of Richard Rice, Esq.

-Thomas Baker, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's service, to Maria, eldest daughter of Henry Edmeades, Esq. of Cobham, Kent. 17. At Mary-le-bone church, by the Hon. and Rev. Gerard Wellesley, DD. Robert Lambert, Esq. Rear-Admiral of the White, to Louisa Ann, relict of the Rev. T. Cobb, of Igtham, in the county of Kent.

- At Clapham, the Rev. Francis Kilvert, of Bath, to Miss De Chievre, of Acre-lane, Clapham. 18. The Rev. W. Longlands, Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, and of Aston, Herts, to Judith Campbell, eldest daughter of John Pendrill, Esq. Bath.

19. At Clapham, Flintoff Leatham, Esq. Banker, of Pontefract, in the county of York, youagest son of John Leatham, Esq. of Ropergate-house, Pontefract, to Eliza, voungest daughter of Peter Blackburn, Esq. of Clapham-house, Surrey. - At Bath, H. Jenkins, Esq. of Sidmouth, Devonshire, to Miss Nicholson, daughter of the late T. Nicholson, Esq. of Bishop Wearmouth, Durham.

-Charles Adam Dver, Esq. of Little Ilford, to Sarah, youngest daughter of W. Greenhill, Esq. of East Ham, Essex.

IN SCOTLAND. In Aberdeenshire, Major G. Turner, Roy. Artillery, to Margaret, daughter of the late John Rainsey, Esq. of Barra.

IN IRELAND.

At Douglas church. near Cork, Charles Wedderburne Webster, Esq. of the Carabineers, to Rebecca, youngest daughter of the late Sir James Chatterton, Bart. of Castlemahon, Cork.

ABROAD.

At Trinidad, Henry Fuller, Esq. his Majesty's Attorney-General, to Miss C. Carter.

DEATHS.

Nov. 18.-At Eton, in her 74th year. Mrs. Catherine Middleton, relict of J. Middleton, Esq. brother of the late Sir Wm. Middleton, Bart. of Belsay Castle, in Northumberland. Lately, Lady Cholmeley, wife of Sir Montague Cholmeley, Bart. of Easton and Norton-place, Lincolnshire.

24 At Bishop Lavington, Wilts, in her 19th year, Maria Dorothea Frances, third daughter of the Rev. Dr. Maines.

Lately, near Stroud, Gloucestershire, aged 73, Samuel Snowden, MD.

28. The Rev. Joseph Rose, Vicar of Rothby, Leicestershire.

-At Bath, Don Antonio Francisco Zea, minister Plenipotentiary from the Republic of Columbia: his health had been in a declining state for some time.

29. At Hadley, in her 59th year, Martha, the wife of the Hon. G. A. Chetwynd Stapylton. Dec. 1. At Brighton, aged 25, Francis Fearon, Esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-law, and Fellow of New College, Oxford.

At Bury St. Edmund's, in his 80th year, the Rev. John Cotman, Rector of Langham, Suffolk, and Chaplain to the Earl of Clarendon,

7. At Stoke Newington, in his 65th year, John Aikin, MD. author of a great number of popu lar and useful works.

8. Hester Salusbury, the lady of Sir Corbet Corbet, Bart.

9. At his residence, at Walton, the Right Hon. Charles, Earl of Tankervilie, Baron Ossnlton, &c. His Lordship was born Nov. 16, 1743; succeeded his father, Charles, the late Earl, Oct. 27, 1767; and married Emnia, daughter and co-heiress of Sir James Colebrooke, Bart. Oct. 7, 1771, by whom he had eight children. Is succeeded by his eldest son, the Right Hon. Chas. Augustus Lord Ossulton, MP. for Berwick-uponTweed.

10. Mrs. Jones, wife of W. T. Jones, Esq. of Aberystwith.

11. At Highbury Grove, aged 37, Sarah, wife of D. Rainier, Esq.

-In Montague-place, Jane, the wife of R. V. Richards, Esq.

At Ivy-bridge, Devonshire, of a sudden pleuritic inflammation, in his 48th year, Geo. Gilbert Currey, MD. senior Physician to St. Thomas's Hospital.

At Lynn, Norfolk, aged 72, Mr. Birbeck, relict of Jolin Birbeck, Esq. Banker of that place. 14. Mary, wife of Apsley Pellatt, Esq. of Camberwell, and only daughter of Stephen Maberly, Esq. of Reading, Berks.

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15. Liizabeth, relict of Bryan Mason, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's service.

At Clifton, the Rev. James Olive, Rector of St. Paul's, Bristol.

16. Col. Wm. H. Boys, of the Chatham division of the Royal Marines.

17. At Southampton, aged 26, Charles Young, Esq. fourth sou of John Young, Professor of Greek at the University of Glasgow.

19. At Hackney, Marianne, youngest daughter of Thomas Wilson, Esq. MP.

20. At Brighton, in his 33d year, Joseph Alcock, Esq. of Roehampton, Surrey.

22. In Bruton-street, the Countess D'Aglie, the lady of the Sardinian Ambassador.

ABROAD.

At Paris, his Excellency, Fernandez Nunez, late Ambassador from Spain to the Court of France. He had lately been employed as Envoy of the Duchess of Lucca, sister of Ferdinand of Spain. The Rt. Rev. Thomas Fanshawe Middleton, Lord Bishop of Calcutta, on July 8th. His Lordship was educated in the Grammar school of Christ's Hospital, whence he removed to Jesus College, Cambridge: his first literary work was the Conntry Spectator, a series of periodical essays. Besides several theological works, he is well known to Scholars by his volume "On the Doctrine of the Greek Article applied to the Illustration of the New Testament," 8vo. 1808.

In Jamaica, Dr. Samuel Fothergill, for many years a physician at London, where he was one of the conductors of the London Medical and Physical Journal; and who latterly practised with great success in Jamaica, whither he was induced to go for the sake of a change of climate. At Paris, in his 74th year, Count Bertholet, a native of Talloine, in Savoy, who was originally of the Medical profession, and who distinguished himself by highly valuable studies and labours in chemistry, in which science he was one of the founders of the new system.

On his passage to Lisbon, near the mouth of the Tago, Baron Wm. Fagel, late Secretary to the Netherland Embassy in London.

Suddenly, at Genoa, while on his way to the Congress at Verona, Charles Augustus Prince Hardenburg, Prussian Chancellor of State. This distinguished statesman, who was born at Hanover, in 1750, exhibited his talents as a diplomatist and politician very advantageously during the recent events of Europe.

At his seat, Hadersdorff, near Vienna, General and Field Marshal, Alex. Baron Loudon. At Paris, Miss Elizabeth Hume, niece of Arthur Hume, Esq. Teller of the Irish Exchequer, and grand-niece of the late Marquis of Waterford. At Calais, in his 44th year, Win. Wylde, Esq. late of London.

At Paris, M. Andrieu, the celebrated Medallist; his Napoleon series of medals place him at the head of this walk of art in modern times.

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