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Poetry.

Specimens of the Russian Poets, with Remarks and Biographical Notices. Translated by John Bowring, FLS. 12mo. 8s. boards.

Politics, and Political Economy. Observations on the Report of the Select Committee of the House of Lords, relative to the Timber Trade. By a British Merchant. 8vo. 2s. 6s.

A View of the Circulating Medium of the Bank of England, from its incorporation to the present time. 2s.

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Conversations on Political Economy; in a Series of Dialogues, with Remarks on our present Distresses, &c. By Joseph Pinsent. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Thoughts on the Criminal Prisons of this Country, occasioned by the Bill for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to Prisons. By George Holford, Esq. MP. 8vo. 2s.

A Letter from an Englishman at St. Omer's to a Member of Parliament. 2s. 6d.

Theology.

The Liturgy of the Church of England Explained, her Worship and Doctrines recommended and Vindicated. By Henry Jenkins. 12mo. 5s. bds.

Vindicia Hebraica; or, a Defence of the Hebrew Scriptures, occasioned by the Innovations, &c. of Mr. J. Bellamy. Hyman Hurwitz. 8vo. 9s.

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The Book of Common Prayer, in Eight Languages, most Elegantly and Curiously printed, in 4to. 21. 10s. bds.

The Infant's Progress from the Valley of Destruction to Everlasting Glory. By Mrs. Sherwood. 12mo. 5s. bds.

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A Course of Sermons, for the Festivals and Fasts of the Church of England. By Archdeacon Pott, 8vo. 128.

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NEW PATENTS.

John Sadler, of Penlington-Place, Lambeth, for an improved method or process of manufacturing carbonate of lead, formerly denominated ceruse, but now commonly called white lead.-Jan. 3, 1821.

John Leigh Bradbury, of Manchester, for a new mode of engraving and etching metal rollers, used for printing upon woollen, cotton, linen, paper, cloth, silk, and other substances.-Jan. 9.

Robert Salmon, Esq. for improvements in the construction of instruments for the relief of hernia and prolapsis; which instrument, so improved, he denominates scientific-principled, variable, secure, light, easy, elegant, cheap, and durable trusses. -Jan. 15.

John Frederick Daniell, Esq. of Gowerstreet, Bedford-square, for improvements in clarifying, and refining sugar.-Jan.

15.

Abraham Henry Chambers, Esq. of Bond-street, for an improvement in the manufacture of building cement, composition, stucco, or plaster, by means of the application and combination of certain known materials hitherto unused (save for experiments) for that purpose.-Jan. 15.

Charles Phillips, of Albemarle-street, commander in the royal navy, for improvements in the apparatus for propelling vessels, and improvements in the construction of vessels so propelled.-Jan. 19.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS, &c.

The Rev. J. Watts, MA. Fellow of the University College, Oxford, appointed domestic chaplain to the Earl of Besborough.-The Rev. A. Wheeler, DD. Head-master of the College school, Worcester, to the rectory of Broadway.-The Rev. Mr. Heath, son of Dr. Heath, Head-master of Eton school, to the valuable rectories of West Dean and East Grinstead, near Salisbury.-The Rev. Edward Colman Tyson, BA. Fellow of Cathe rine Hall, Cambridge, elected second master of the royal mathematical school at Christ hospital. -The Bishop of Lincoln has instituted the Rev. E. Fane, rector of Fulbeek, to the Prebend of Clifton. The Duke of Hamilton has presented the

Rev. Mr. Proudfoot, Minister of Shorts, to the church and parish of Strathhaven, Presbytery of Hamilton.

OXFORD.-On Feb. 10, the following degrees were conferred. Bachelor in Divinity, the Rev. Ellis Ashton, Fellow of Brazenose.-Masters of Arts; the Rev. W. Salmon Bagshaw, of Worcester, and the Rev. Chas. S. S. Depuis, of Pembroke.Bachelors of Arts, Fras. Lipscomb, of University College, and H. J. B. Nicholson, of Magdalenhall.

CAMBRIDGE.-The subject for the Seatonian Prize Poem for the vear is "The Old Age of St. John the Evangelist."

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, Jan. 20. to Feb. 13.

Jan. 20.-Aaron, L. Chatham, navy-agent. [Isaacs,
40, Mansell-street, Goodman's fields. T.
Clarke, G. High-row, Knightsbridge, carpenter.
[Popkin, Dean-street, Soho-square. T.
Davis, H. Bristol, merchant. [Clarke, Chancery-
laue. C.

Dorrington, J. Manchester, spirit-dealer. [Milne, Temple. C.

Heelis, E. Chorley, Lancaster, spirit-merchant. [Gaskell, Wigan, Lancaster. C.

Higgs, W. G. Hodson, and R. Higgs, Bristol, leather-factors. [Pearson, Pump-court, Temple. C. Hogg, G. Pancras-lane, tavern-keeper. [Knight, Basinghall-street. T.

Howell, H. Knaresborough, grocer. [Lodington,
Secondaries Office, Temple. C.
Levy, J. New-road, St. George in the East, mer-
chant. [Pullen, 34, Fore-street. T.
Matthews, P. Gibson-street, Lambeth, builder.
[Sandom, Slades-place, Deptford. T.
Parks, T. and A. Lawton, Birmingham, mer-
chants. [Clarke, Chancery-lane. C.
Shepherd, W. Kennington-cross, jeweller. [Dobie,
Palsgrove-place, Temple-bar. T.
Stainer, R. lchester, innkeeper [King, Gray's
inn-square. C.

Statham, P. and G. Shakespear, Pall-Mall, black.
ing-manufacturers. [Willey, Wellclose-square.T.
Thomas, D. London-street, Greenwich, china and
glass-man. [Sherwood, Canterbury-square. T.
Wells, J. W. Cambridge-heath, Hackney-road,
builder. [Nash, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn. T.
Wildman, J. Fen-court, Fenchurch-street, mer-
chant. [Paterson, 68, Old Broad-street. T.
Woollis, J. Woolwich, timber-merchant. [Nind,
32, Throgmorton-street. T.

[Ellis, 1,

Jan. 23.-Almond, W. jun. New-bridge, Cornwall,
beer-brewer. [Battye, Chancery-lane. C.
Bayly, C. Eastdean, Sussex, farmer.
Holborn-court, Gray's-inn. C.
Boreham, J, Haverhill, Suffolk, common-brewer.
[Stevens, 9, Gray's-inn-square. C.
Bushell, E. sen. Bath, cabinet-maker. [Makin-
son, Middle Temple. C.

Cooper, W. Nottingham, grocer. [Wolston, 14,
Holborn-court, Gray's-inn. C.

Dews, J. Ossett, Dewsbury, York, clothier. [Fisher,
28, Thavies-inn. C.

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Fisher, F. Edgeware-road, nurseryman. [Fielder,
Duke-street, Grosvenor-square. T.
Philpots, R. Banbury, Oxford, draper, [Sweet, Ba-
singhall-street. T.

Pryer, T. C. B. Birchin-lane, saddler. [Jones,
Mincing-lane. T.

Reeve, R. Hilgay, Norfolk, dealer. [Ewbank, 27,
North Audley-street, Grosvenor-square. C.
Saunders, J. Duke-street, St. James's, surgeon.
[Burton, New North-st. Red Lion-sq. T.
Tonge, G. W. B. East-India Chambers, Leaden-
hall-st. merchant. [Reardon, Corbet-court,
Gracechurch-street. T.

Jan. 27.-Aust, J. Gloucester, dealer. [Chilton,
Exebequer-office, Lincoln's-inn. C.
Berry, M. Newsome-cross, York, clothier. [Clarke,
Chancery-lane. C.

Booth, G. Bromley-park, Stafford, farmer. [Ed-
munds, Exchequer-office, Lincoln's-inu. C.
Crowther, J. Liverpool, merchant. [Blackstock,
King's-bench-walk, Temple. C.
Fuller, H. Bethnal-green-road, surgeon. [Gray,
136, Tyson-place, Kingsland-road. T.
Gough, J. Bath, Somerset, painter. [Poole, 12,
Gray's-inn-square. C.

Green, R. Selby, York, banker. [Wiglesworth,

Gray's-inn-square. C. Johnson, T. junior, Wakefield, York, merchant. [Few, Henrietta-street, Covent garden. C. Marsh, J. Gracechurch-street, hosier. [Rush, 3, Crown-court, Threadneedle-street. T. Maughan, H. Rochester, Kent, linen-draper. [Jones, Sise-lane. T.

Mitchell, J. senior, Essendon, Hertford, dealer. [Stoker, Boswell-court. T.

Nelson, R. Bermondsey, Surrey, felmonger. [Cottle, Aldermanbury. T.

Norton, L. New Union-street, stage-coach-master.
[Eyles, 15, Worship-st.-road, Finsbury-sq. T.
Reid, W. Junior, Clerkenwell-close, watchmaker.
[Harmer, Hatton-garden. T.

Richards, J. Aston, Warwick, brewer. [Long,
Holborn-court, Grey's-inn. C.
Roberts, W. H. Albury, Surrey, paper manufac-
turer. [Kearsey, Bishopsgate-street. T.
Rutt, J. Hammersmith, market gardener.
[Richardson, Bury-street, St. James's. T.
Saver, E. Jun. Chadderton, Lancaster, merchant.
[Wright, Temple. C.

Sager, E. sen. Chadderton, Lancaster, merchant.
[Wright, Temple. C.

Sager, W. Chadderton, Lancaster, merchant. [Wright, Temple. C.

Stead, B. Huddersfield, York, corn-factor. [Alex-
ander, New-inn. C.

Townsend, R. Exeter, grocer. [Brutton, 55, Old
Broad-street. C.

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Walpole, T. White Lion-st. Goodman's-fields, vic
tualler. [Glynes, Burn-st. East Smithfield. T.
Young, J. Bristol, woollen-draper. [Williams,
Lincoln's-inn. C.

Jan. 30-Berthoud, H. Soho-square, bookseller.
[Tucker, Bartlett's-buildings, Holborn. T.
Castle, J. Banwell, Somerset, victualler. [King,
Gray's-inn square. C.

Crowe, E. Wymondham, Norfolk, shopkeeper.
[Saggers, Crosby-square. C.

Friend, H. Southwark, engineer. [Comerford, 10,
Copthall-court, Throgmorton-street. T.
Godfrey, S. Market Weighton, York, innkeeper.
[Evans, 97, Hatton-garden. C.

Grove, P. Cardiff, Glamorgan, straw-hat-manufac-
turer. [Wood, Cardiff. C.
Finsbury-square,
Harris, G. Worship-street,
coach-proprietor. [Abraham, 28, Jewry-st. T.
Keep, J. Grainsby, Lincoln, farmer. [Baxter,
Gray's-inn-place, Holborn. C.

Knight, R. Gray's-inn-lane, livery-stable-keeper.
[Pullen, Forestreet. T.

Pennell, P. Whitborne, Hereford, farmer. [Hil-
liard, Gray's-inn-square. C.

Purkis, W. Portsmouth, Southampton, cabinet-
maker. [Alexander, 10, New-inn. C.
Shorey, J. Croydon, coal-merchant. [Long, Nelson-
square, Blackfriar's-road. T.

Skev, R.S. Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, carrier.
[Tooke, Holborn-court, Gray-inn. C.

Symes, W. Crewkerne, Somerset, linen-draper. [Pearson, 6, Pump-court, Temple. C.

Vigor, M. Bristol, cabinet-maker. [Hicks, Bartlett's-buildings, Holborn. C.

Williams, W. and A. Whyte, New Bond-st. hat-
ters. [Jones, Great Marylebone-st. T.

Feb. 3.-Anderson, J. West Smithfield, book-
seller. [Arnott, King's Arms-yard, Coleman-
street. T.
Bind loss, C. Kendal, Westmoreland, butcher.
[Carpenter, Furnival's-inn. C.

Butcher, P. Braintree-heath, Essex, horse-dealer.

[Gray, 136, Tyson-place, Kingsland-road. T. Collett, J. Bath, Somerset, shoemaker. [Makinson, Middle Temple. C.

Durham, W. Oxnead, Norfolk, paper-maker. [Forster, Norwich. C.

Fraser, A. Norfolk-street, Marylebone, upholsterer. [Saunders, 11, Charlotte-street, Fitzroysquare. T.

Gill, J. M. Plymouth-dock, Devon, linen-draper. [Makinson, Middle Temple. C.

Knights, R. Gray's-inn-lane, livery-stable-keeper. Pullen, Fore-street. T.

Lamb, J. Newington Causeway, glazier. [Carpen
ter, Church-court, Old Jewry. T.

Levy, S. 6, Rosemary-lane, slopseller. [Eyles, 15,
Worship-street-road. T.

Lockey, C. Ivy-lane, cornchandler. [Drew, Ber-
mondsey-street. T.

Nobes, R. A. Swindon, Wilts, plumber. [Meggison, Gray's-inn. C.

Shipdem, R. Hythe, Kent, grocer. [Long, Gray's

iun. C.

Thurtell, J. and J Giddens, Norwich, bombazine-
manufacturers. [Poole, Gray's-inn-square. C.
Wildman, J. Whitechapel-road, plumber., [Rus-
sen, Crown-court, Aldersgate-street. T.
Wotton, T. Bristol, leather-factor. [Wright, 10,
King's Bench-walk, Temple. C.

Feb. 6.-Baverstock, J. H. Alton, Hants, common-
brewer, [Taylor, Field-court, Gray's-inn. C.
Blogg, G. Aldersgate-street, jeweller. [Hindman,
Basinghall-street. T.

Collier, W. Wellington, Salop, ironmonger. [Bigg,
Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane. C.
Fereday, S. Ettingshall-park, Sedgley, Stafford,
iron-master. [Alexander, New-inn. C.
Frost, T. Little Portland-street, coach-maker.
[Jones, Mincing-lane. T.

Kempster, T. Bouvrie-st. Fleet-st. carpenter. [Tem-
pler, 12, John-street, Minories. T.
Mantle, T. Dover, Kent, cabinet-maker. [Jupp,
Carpenter's-hall, London-wall. T.

Massey, E. Eccleston, Lancaster, watch-maker.
[Adlington, Bedford-row. C.

Morris, J. Liverpool, wine-merchant. [Adlington,
Bedford-row. C.

Nash, I. Bath, fishmonger. [Fisher, 1, Inner
Temple-lane. C.

Owen, J. Madeley-wood, Salop, dealer in coals.
[Bigg, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-laue. C.

Pitts, J. Hereford, timber-dealer. [Dax, Guildfordstreet. C.

Richardson, T. Iron-Acton, Gloucester, tanner. [Poole, 12, Gray's-inn-square. C.

Ridout, J. P. Bridport. Dorset, linen-draper. [Rear-
don, Corbet-court, Gracechurch-street. T.
Rossou, R. Manchester, flour-dealer.
Temple. C.

[Milne,

Feb. 10.-Abbott, W. Bermondsey New-road, cordwainer. [Suter, Greenwich. T.

Archer, A. Great Chapel-street, Soho, baker. [Pringle, 70. Queen-street, Cheap-side. T. Birks, W. Charnes, Stafford, cheese-factor. [Wilson, 9, King's-bench-walk, Inner Temple. C. Chester, C. Liverpool, auctioneer. [Blackstock, King's-bench-walk, Temple. C.

Clay, R. Stamford, Lincoln, scrivener. [Loding-
ton, Temple. T.

Dove, T. Malden, Essex, linen-draper. [Willis,
Warnford-court, Throgmorton-street. T.
Howton, R. Worcester, victualler. [Platt, New
Boswell-court, Lincoln's-inn. C.

Jarrett, T. Shrewsbury, victualler. [Edgerley,
Shrewsbury, C.

Kirkman, J. Great Bolton, Lancaster, cotton-
manufacturer. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C.
Moth, G. Portsea, Southampton, vintner. [Pow-
nall, 8, Staple-inn, Holborn, C.
Pethurst, J. Cranbrook, Kent, draper. [Osbal-
deston, London-street, Fenchurch-street. T.
Raspini, J. B. Pall-Mall, medicine-vendor. [Har-
nett, 29, Northumberland-street, Strand. T.
Shakespear, J. Fillongley, Warwick, draper.
[Clarke, Chancery-lane. C.

Smithies, J. Huddersfield, York, victualler. [Battye, Chancery-lane. C.

Wilkinson, J. and W. Wilkinson, Blackburn, Lancaster, cotton-manufacturers. [Milne, Temple. C.

Feb. 13.-Bailey, B. Merton, calico-printer. [Parton, Bow-churchyard, Cheapside. T.

Beevers, W. East Ardsley, York, farmer. [Lake, 9, Cateaton-street. C.

Bowkett, T. Eastham, Worcester, and C. Bowkett, Luston-Bury, Hereford, farmers. [Watkins, Lincoln's-inn. C.

Burall, J. Swansea, Glamorgan, cabinet-maker. [Falcon, Elm-court, Temple. C.

Davies, J. Hereford, cabinet-maker. [Dax, Guilford-street. C.

Foster, J Sheffield, ironmonger. [Blagrave, Symond's-inn. C.

Howard, E. and J. Gibbs, Cork-street, Burlingtongardens, money-scriveners. [Smith, Goldensquare. T.

Hughes, W. Great Bolton, Lancaster, moneyscrivener. Perkins, Gray's-inn. C.

Laugharne, W.C. St. Mary Axe, merchant. [Hodgson, Castle-street, Holborn. T.

Morgan, W. Greenfield, Gloucester, butcher. [Clarke, 8, Little St. Thomas Apostle, Cheapside. C.

Phillips, C. and W. Parsons, Brosley, Salop, iron-
masters. [Bigg, Southampton-buildings, Chan-
cery-lane. C.

Poole, A. Haydon-square, merchant. [Nind,
Throgmorton-street. T.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

Gazette-Jan. 20 to Feb. 13.

Saunders, J. jun. merchant, Leith.

Lamb, J. and J. H. Rodgers, merchants, Glasgow.
Macnaughton, P. clothier, Perth.
Cant, W. innkeeper, Inverness.
Marr, G. shipbuilder, Anstruther,
Steel, J. cooper, Port-Glasgow.

Pattison, J. and M. M. Pattison, merchants, Glas-
gow.

M'Call, J. W. Gibson, A. Dickie, J. Keunedy, and
A M'Call, contractors for buildings, Ayr.

.Ross, W. merchant, Inverness.
Mackie, A. merchant, Aberdeen.
Smith. R. wool-spinner, Stirling

BIRTHS.

Jan. 25. At Bishop's Court, near Exeter, the Right
Hon. Lady Graves, a son.

27. The lady of G. R. Dawson. Esq. M. P. a son.
28. At Jersey, the lady of Colonel Cuanyughame,
a daughter.

29. The lady of the Right Hon. Thos. Stapleton,
eldest son of Lord Le Despencer, a son and heir.
31. At Holmewood, Huntingdonshire, the Right
Hon. Lady Eliz. Wells, a daughter.
-The Rt. Hon. Lady Harriet Bagot, a son.
Feb. 3. The lady of the Hon. and Rev. William
Leonard Addington, son of Lord Sidmouth, a
daughter.

-At Leamington, the lady of Major Edw. Wild-
man, a daughter.

-At Westover House, Isle of Wight, the lady of Sir Leonard Worsley Holmes, Bart. M. P. a daughter.

4. At Guernsey, the lady of Lieut.-Col. Kennedy, 5. The lady of Jos. Phillimore, LLD. and MP. a

a son.

son.

6. At Powis Castle, the Rt.-Hon. Lady Lucy Clive, a daughter.

10. The lady of Major Ord, Royal Artillery, a daughter.

12. In Baker-street, the lady of Rear Admiral West, a son.

13. The lady of Wm. Hutchins, Esq. of Hanover. square, a daughter.

20. The lady of Lieut.-Col. Cowper, of Montagueplace, a son.

IN SCOTLAND.

At Baberton-house, the lady of Archibald Christie,
Esq. a son and heir.

At Edinburgh, the lady of Lord Justice Clerk, a

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Jan. 22. At Wytham Abbey, the seat of the Earl of Abingdon, by the Rev. Dr. Marlow, President of St. John's, Oxford; Charles John Baillie Hamilton, Esq. to the Rt. Hon. Lady Caroline Bertie, his Lordship's sister.

Feb. 1. At Bristol, by the Rev. Peter Whish, Prebendary of Wells, Major Whish, to Charlotte Anne, daughter of the late Martin Whish, Esq. 2. Lord Viscount Cranborne, son of the Marquis of Salisbury, to Miss Gascoigne.

3. Thomas Jones, Esq. of Llidfar, Machynleth, Montgomeryshire, to Emma Anne Owen, daughter of the late Major General Owen, and sister of Sir Wm. Owen, Bart.

5. Thos. Tayler, Esq. of Trinity College, Oxford, to Miss Fanny Mansel, daughter of the late Bishop of Bristol, and Master of Trinity College. -The Rev. John Fitz Moore, of Ivinghoe, Bucks, to Mrs. Halsey, of Gaddestone Park, Herts. 6. At Kensington, the Rev. Dr. Crigan, Rector of Marston, and son of the late Bishop of Sodor and Man, to Mary, third daughter of Col. Smelt, Lieut. Governor of the Isle of Man.

At Dover, Capt. Robt. Deans, RN. second son of the late Admiral Deans, to Mary, daughter of the late Rich. Clay, Esq. of Gloucester-place, Portman-square.

9. Wm. Parry Richards, Esq. son of the Rt. Hon. Lord Chief Justice, to Frances Eliza, youngest daughter of the late Jonathan Darnett, Esq. 10. At Mary-le-bone Church, Capt. Robt. Garrett, of Ellington, to Mrs. Devaynes, widow of the late Wm. Devaynes, of Updown, in the Isle of Tha

net.

12. Mr. J. P. Carry, of Berne, Switzerland, to Sarah Johanna, daughter of J. Browning, Esq. of Purslow Hall, Salop.

13. G. W. Sanders, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister, to Georgiana Frances, eldest daughter of Thos. Griffith, Esq. Pall-mall.

-At Croydon, the Rev. W. H. Hale, AM. to Anne Caroline, only daughter of Wm. Coles, Esq. of Blunt-house.

15. Henry Baynes Ward, Esq. to Harriet Anne, eldest daughter of the late Samuel Davis, Esq. of. Portland place.

IN SCOTLAND.

At Holm, Col. J. F. Burgoyne, Royal Engineers, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of Col. Rose, of Holm.

At Edinburgh, John Penistone Milbanke, Esq. of Haluaby Hall, Yorkshire, to the widow of the late Thos. Grey, Esq. MD.

At Edinburgh, Robt. Cadell, Esq. to Anne Fletcher, eldest daughter of George Mylne, Esq. IN IRELAND.

At Dublin, by special license, by his Grace the Archbishop of Tuam, Arthur Blennerhasset, Esq. of Ballyludy, in the county of Kerry, to Frances, eldest daughter of Henry Deane Grady, Esq.

ABROAD.

At Grimsby, Upper Canada, the Rev. B. B. Stevens, MA. Chaplain to his Britannic Majesty's Forces, to Elizabeth, daughter of Thos. Nelles, Esq. Lieut.-Col. commanding the 4th Lincoln Militia, of that Province, Justice of the Peace, and Representative in the Provincial Parliament in that county.

At St. Petersburg, Thos. Harvey, Esq. to Harriet, daughter of Edward Maberley, Esq.

DIED.

Jan. 20. At Funtington, Sussex, the residence of his brother-in-law, H. J. Hounsom, Esq. Miles Monkhouse, Esq. of Newcastle, in the 57th year of his age.

22. At Hooley-house, Surrey, in his 834 year, Thos. Byron, Esq. late Lieut.-Col. in the 3d Regiment of Guards.

23. Suddenly, in his 59th year, at Portsmouth, Sir Geo. Campbell, GCB. Admiral of that Port.; Sir George entered the service very early in life; was made Post Captain in 1781; Rear Admiral, 1801; Vice Admiral, 1806. Admiral of the White, 1814; and was appointed Port Admiral, 1817.

26. At Claremont Park, Surrey, Colonel Baron de Hardenbrock, Equerry to his Royal Highness Prince Leopold.

-Mrs. Stephens, mother of Miss Stephens, of Covent Garden Theatre.

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29. At his seat, Tovil-place, near Maidstone, aged 50, Jas. Hulks, Esq. late of Rochester, and formerly one of the Representatives in Parliament for that City.

30. At her house, Litchfield-street, Tamworth, aged 64, Miss Robinson. This lady's death was very awful, she had retired from table, and was standing by the drawing-room fire, when she fell backwards, in an apoplectic fit, and instantly expired.

At Southampton, Mrs. Bell, widow of the late Colonel Bell, of the Northumberland Militia. Feb. 1. At Woolwich, the lady of Joseph Newell, Esq. and niece of the late Col. James, of Igtham Court Lodge, Kent.

- Lately, at an advanced age, the Rev. George Routh, Rector of St. Clement, and St. Helen, Ipswich, and of Holbrook, Suffolk.

3. At Carlisle, aged 80, Major Potts.

-At Exmouth, Selina Anne, wife of Lieut. Col. Warre.

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At her house, in Saville-row, the Dowager Lady Hunloke, relict of the late Sir Henry Hunloke, Bart. and sister to Thos. W. Coke, Esq. MP. 6. At Shipton-court, Oxfordshire, the lady of Sir John Chandos Reade, Bart.

At his seat, Londham-hall, Suffolk, Jacob Whitbread, Esq. in his 72d year. He served as High-sheriff of the county, in 1796.

7. The Rev. Edward Outram, DD. Canon Residentiary of Litchfield Cathedral, Chancellor of the Diocese, Archdeacon of Derby, and Rector of St. Philip's, Birmingham-exertion in talking to a deaf person occasioned an apoplexy, which terminated his life in an hour.

At Preesall, Lancashire, Thomas Bourne, Esq. aged 41.

9. At Bath, in his 69th year, Sam. Yockney, Esq. -At his residence in the Crescent, Bath, Richard Oliver, Esq. aged 58.

At his house, Hans-place, Sloane-street, aged 60, the Rev. Dr. Nichol, Minister of the Scots

Church, Swallow-street, where he had officiated upwards of 25 years.

9. In Devonshire-place, aged 78, Mrs. Berdmore, relict of the late Samuel Berdmore, DD. 25 years bead master of the Charter-house School.

10. Aged 82, Mrs. Logie, relict of lhe late Charles Logie, Esq. formerly his Majesty's Consul at Algiers.

-At Holkham-house, in Norfolk, the seat of her Grandfather, Thos. W. Coke, Esq. MP. the Hon. Georgiana Anson, 2d daughter of the late and sister of the present Viscount Anson. Major James T. Cowper, of the R. A. 11. At Richmond, aged 90. Mr. Adam Walker, the celebrated Lecturer in Experimental Philosophy, and author of several Astronomical and Philosophical Works. This Gentleman was the inventor of the Eidouranion, or Transparent Orrery; the Caelestina; the great revolving lights on the Isle of Scilly and Cromer; the warm air stove, and the present Mail-coach. -In Manchester-square, Mrs. Dalrymple, widow of the late Admiral Dalrymple.

13. At her seat, Basset Down House, in her 69th year, Mrs. Maskelyne, relict of the late Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, DD. Astronomer Royal.

At her house, in Curzon-street, in her 88th year, the Dowager Lady Rycroft, relict of the late Sir Richard Rycroft, Bart. of Penhurst in Kent. 14. In his 67th year, the Rev. Jas. Lindsay, DD. of Grove-hall, Bow, in the county of Middlesex, upwards of 35 years Minister of the Presbyterian meeting, Monkwell-street.

At Swindon, Wilts, in his 68th year, Wm. Harding, Esq. one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace, and a Deputy Lieut. of the same

county.

16. At Wrottesley, Louisa, second daughter of Sir John and Lady Caroline Wrottesley.

18. In Portland-place, aged 91, Mrs. Mackenzie. IN SCOTLAND.

At Kinell-house, Perthshire, the Right Hon. Lady Anne Place, daughter of the late Earl of Aberdeen, and wife of E. Place, Esq. of Skelton Grange, Yorkshire.

At Hamilton, the Rev. Dr. Alex. Hutchinson.
At Bellshill, the Rev. John Brown, Minister of
the relief congregation in Falkirk, in the 41st
year of his ministry; Mr. B. possessed a vigorous
and discriminating mind, and was an excellent
Biblical scholar. His acquaintance with an-
cient and modern languages was extensive; and
few exceeded him in an accurate and critical
knowledge of the Scriptures.

At Dundonald Manse, Mrs. M'Leod, wife of the
Rev. Dr. M'Leod, minister of that parish.
At Edinburgh, Baroness Abercrombie, the relict
of Sir Ralph Abercrombie.

IN IRELAND.

At the residence of Lord Castlecoote, First Commissioner of Customs, Dublin, Lady Castlecoote. Her Ladyship was Elizabeth Ann, eldest daughter, and co-heiress of Henry Tilson, DD. of Eagle-hill, in the county of Kildare.

ABROAD.

At Florence, Ernest Misset, Esq. He held the rank of Lieut.-Col. in the army, and was for many years his Majesty's Consul-Gen. in Egypt. At Paris, aged 60, M. Marietti, Ex-conventionalist, who voted for the imprisonment of Louis XVI. At Boulogne, Lady Ann Digby, sister to the Earl of Cassilis. Her Ladyship survived her husband only five weeks.

At Bourdeaux, Mrs. Evans, wife of Francis Evans, Esq. and daughter of the late J. Locke, Esq. of Walthamstow.

At the Cape, in his 27th year, David Fras. Chambers, Esq. of the 89th regt. son of the late F. Chambers, Esq. of Monte Alto, county of Wa. terford, Ireland.

At Barbadoes, of the yellow fever, Capt. T. Roberts, of the Royal Engineers.

At Jamaica, the Lady of J. Pusey Edwards, Esq. niece of Lord Crewe.

At Hamburgh, in her 74th year, Mrs. Klopstock, widow of the illustrious German poet, the author of the Messiah.

At Hamburgh, Mrs. Ross, widow of Dr. C. Ross. At Angers, Charles Vicomte Walsh de Serrant, brother to the late Vicountess Southwell, At Geneva, Henry Harvey Aston, Esq.; nephew of the Marchioness of Hertford.

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