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BIRTHS.

LATELY, at Gloucester-place, the lady the Right Honourable Lady J. Somerset, of

of Colonel Hughes, M.P. of a daughter. Lately, at Woodcote-park, the lady of Ja nes Teissier, Esq. of a son,

Oct. 31. Lady Fitzlierbert, of a daughter.

Nov. 7. At Arby Hall, Staffordshire.

a daughter.

9. At Ralleston House, Staffordshire, the lady of Sir Oswald Moseley, Bart. of a daughter.

13. In Upper Grosvenor-street, the lady of Colonel Hughes, M. P. of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

LATELY, the Rev. J. Tweed, to Elea

nor, daughter of the Rev. W. Walford, of Hatfield-place, Suffolk.

Lately, at Brodsworth, Jane, daughter of Mr. William Flint, who was many years one of His Majesty's Messengers to Wm. Sweetland, Esq. Pratique Master, and Captain of the Port of Gibraltar.

Oct.10. At Gravesend, Anthony Harman, of Croydon, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Henry Thomas Rogers, Esq. of Gravesend.

Matthew Bell, of Woolsington, Esq. bigh sheriff of the county of Northumberland, to Elizabeth Ann, only surviving daughter of H. A. Reay, of Killingsworth, Esq. in that county, and of York-place, Portman square,

11. Sir Robert Gardiner, K. B. to Miss Macleod, daughter of General Macleod, and grand-daughter of the Marquis of Lothian.

12. At Exminster, Devonshire, Captain Fuller, R.N. son of the late T. T. Fuller, Esq. of Ashdown house, Sussex, and nephew of the late Lord Heathfield, to Eliza, daughter of William White, Esq. of Exminster Villa.

F. De Normanville, Esq. to Mary, daughter of Mr. W. R. Callender, of Brompton.

14. The Right Hon, the Earl of Erroll to Harriet, third sister of the Right Hon. Lord Somerville.

19. G. S. Ford, Esq. late of the Adelphiterrace, to Hannah, daughter of the late Joseph Bramah, Esq. of Pimlico.

Major General Sir John Lambert, K. C. B. to Jase, daughter of the late John Morant, Esq. of Brockenhurst Park, Hampshire.

21. At St. James's Church, the Earl of Warwick to Lady Monson.

22. Samuel Hood Inglefield, captain in the royal navy, to Priscilla Margaret Otway, daughter of the late Vice-admiral Otway.

At Castle Douglas, Robert Abercromby, Esq. M. P. for the county of Banff, and son of Sir George Abercromby, Bart, to Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Douglas, Esq, of Netherland.

A.N. Groves, Esq. of Plymouth, Devon, to Mary, daughter of James Thompson, Esq. of George-street, Hanover-square.

24. The Hon. Henry Fane, of Fulbeck, Lincolnshire, to Maria, daughter of Walter Hodges, Esq.

25. George Hoar, Esq. of Twyford Europ. Mag. Vol. LXX. Nov. 1816.

Lodge, Hants, to Miss Clerk, of Upper Sey. mour-street, Portman-square.

29. Mr. J. W. Busch, of Gottenburg, to Miss Mary Lancefield.

The Rev. Thomas Wright, of Thetford, to Charlotte, daughter of George Curbitt, Esq. of Calfield, Norfolk,

31. At Hampstead, his Excellency Baron Frederick William Driesen, General in the service of the Emperor of Russia, to Miss Aiken, daughter of Mr. Aiken of Hampstead.

Nov. 1. Henry Meux, Esq. of Great Russell sreet, to Elizabeth Mary, daughter of Thomas Smith, Esq. of Bolton-street, Piccadilly.

The Rev. Mr. Rogers, Fellow of Sidney College, to Miss Hackney, of Cambridge, 4. Mr. R. E. Newcomb, chemist and druggist, of Stamford, to Miss Todd, only child of the Rev. N. Todd, of Corby, Lincolnshire.

5.

Robert Shuttleworth, of Gawthorpe Hall, Lancaster, Esq, to Janet, daughter of Sir John Marjoribanks, of Lees, Berwick, Bart. M.P.

James Day, Esq. of Homerton, to Sarah, daughter of the late Councillor Gould, and niece of Sir Henry Gould, late Judge in the Common Fleas.

9. Charles Wrench, Esq. of Brenly House, Kent, to Miss Henrietta Goddard Stringer, daughter of the late Miles Stringer, Esq. of Peckham,

12.

At Patcham, near Brighton, Mr. John Gale, of the house of Wagner and Co., Pall Mall, to Harriet Farncombe, of the former place.

At St. George's, Bloomsbury, by the Rev. G. F. Bates, Chaplain to his Royal Highness. the Duke of Kent, and the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, Phillip Weston Wood, Esq. of Russell-square, to Anna Matilda, dangliter of John Cowley, Esq. of Upper Guildford-street,

14. Thomas Hudson, Esq. of the Middle Temple, to Ann, daughter, and sole heiress of the late John Evans, Esq. of Norwood.

18. At Manchester, Mr. Braham, to Miss Bolton, of the above place.

20. At Camberwell, by his uncle, the Rev, Samuel Hemming, D. D. George Spencer, Esq. of the Grove, to Elizabeth, third daughter of John Curtis, of Denmark hill, Esq.

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MONTHLY OBITUARY.

IATELY, in Stephen's Green, Dublin,

suddenly, William Turner, Esq. barrister-at-law, and one of the commissioners of police.

Lately, Gen. Thomas Bland, general of his Majesty's forces, and colonel of his Majesty's 5th regiment of dragoon guards.

Lately, at Windsor, in his 48th year, Capt. John Kirkpatrick, of the East India Company's ship the Henry Addington.

Lately, suddenly, in Alfred-place, near Blackfriars, Mr. John Greaves.

Lately, John Mackie, Esq. nearly 50 years in his Majesty's household, aged 68.

Lately, at his son's house in Blandfordstreet, at the advanced age of 86, Mr. William Hunter. During the late war, he made Messrs. Pitt and Dundas his patrons, by bis indefatigable exertions as a king's messen ger, in which he served upwards of 15 years, also with the late Duke of Gloucester 25 years. In the battle of Minden he fought inost bravely, and on that memorable occasion was wounded three times, and lost an eye in the action.

Lately, in York-street, Portman-square, George Wroughton, Esq. of Newington house, Oxfordshire,

Lately, Mr. John Oxley, vinegar-merchant of London, formerly of Norwich, and one of the Society of Friends, aged 60. Lately, Mr. Richard Maltby, merchant, of Barbadoes.

Lately, at St. Petersburgh, in her 65th year, Mrs. Gessler. As one of our own country women, she has raised her name, and supported the dignity of the British characters in foreign countries by a just and bonorable course of conduct.

Lately, at Lapworth-rectory, Warwick, the Rev. James Way, M.A. rector of Adwell, Oxon.

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Lately, at Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, Thomas Sanders, M.D. aged 70.

Lately, at Mendlesham Vicarage, Suffolk, the Rev. Richard Corbould Chiltan, vicar of that parish, aged 54.

Lately, at Hereford, the Rev. John Barroll, 49 years vicar of Almeley, in that county.

MAY 4. At Madras, the lady of Captain Samuel Readle, of the Hon. Company's ship, Surrey, aged 23.

JULY 31. John Donovan, Esq. his Majesty's advocate at Sierra Leone, M. Donovan was a member of the Irish Bar, and of a respectable family in the county of Wexford.

AUGUST 15. At Windsor, in his 49th year, Captain John Kirkpatrick, of the East India Company's ship Henry Adding ton. Endeared as he was to a numerous class of respectable friends by his liberal and generous sentiments, it will be soothing and gratifying to their feelings, that his memory should be recorded with the notice

it merits. He was descended from a collateral branch of the Kirkpatricks of Closeburn, Dumfrieshire. Left early in life on orphan, he received from a nobleminded friend of his deceased father, the tenderness of a parent, united with the services of the warmest patronage. From his nautical skill in the line he was engaged in, bis intellectual endowments, and his spirited conduct under emergencies, there is little doubt, that if he had pursued his fortune in the British navy, he might have arisen to the first honors of the profession; but his fate ordained him to acquire independence in another way, and he used the advantages of it, on occasions where his friendship or his charity was called upon with unbounded liberality; he bore a long and severe illness with patience and fortitude, and supported himself under the most acute suffering with a resignation and submission to the Divine dispensations that was truly exemplary.

OCT. 9. At Hanley House, Oxon, Francis Wastre, Esq. late one of the deputylieutenants of the county, and lient-colonel of the third division of the Oxforshire Local Militia, aged 65.

15. At Birch House, near Boulton, the Rev. Thomas Taylor, upwards of 50 years an itinerant preacher in the Wesley and Methodist connexion, aged 77.

20. At the Black Moor's Head, Nottingham, Mr. Walters, farmer, late of Os. maston, Derby.

22. At Mitcham, Lieut. General Forbes Champagne, Colouel of his Majesty's 70th regiment of foot.

23. At Wolsingham, Durham, Mr. William Iley, aged 79.

Suddenly, Mr. Joseph Warne Browne, of Fore-street, many years servant in the banking house of Everett, Walker, and Co.

Abraham Rhodes, Esq. of the parish of St. James, Clerkenwell, vestry clerk of the said parish 41 years, and member of the Antiquarian Society, aged 79.

24. In Wigmore-street, Cavendish-sq. Mrs. Mulso, of Lansdown crescent, Bath, relict of the late Rev. John Mulso, of Twywell, Northamptonshire, vicar of South Stonehouse, Hants.

At Walthamstow, John Locke, Esq. aged 65.

Mrs. Hungerford, relict of the late George Hungerford, Esq. of Studley House, Wils, and sister of the late Sir John Pollen, Bart. of Redenham, in the same county, aged 84.

25. The Rev. Stephen Stephens, B.A. Minor Canon of Ely, and perpetual Curate of Trinity College in that city.

At Lesbury, Northumberland, William Hay, Esq. deeply lamented.

26. Richard Day, Esq. of Ship-street, Brighton, aged 76 years.

At Turnham Green, Mr. W. Leach, latg

of His Majesty's Board of Works, aged 73. 27. At Islington, Mr. Solomon Stott, aged 75.

At Westoe Lodge, Cambridgeshire, Sir William Blackett, Bart. of Matfenhall, Northumberland, and Thorpe Lee, Surry. At Balham-hill, Wm. Cotton, Esq. F.A.S. aged 58.

In South-street, Finsbury-square, Mary Sterry, one of the Society of Friends.

28. John Barchard, Esq. of East Hill, Wandsworth, aged 78.

In the Butts, near Brentford, John Rowe, Esq. aged 77.

At Woodford, John Hill, Esq. aged 59. 29. Mrs. Russell, wife of R. Russell, Esq. banker, of Exeter, aged 29.

At Aneram House, Scotland, the infant son of Sir Alexander Don, Bart.

Mr. Boswell Brandon Beddome, of Walworth.

30. The Rev. Alexander Mackenzie, of Gurnegand, in Perthshire, and Sparrow. head, Yorkshire, and Minister of St. Paul's, Sheffield.

In New road, Tavistock-square, General Bell, late of the parish of Trelawney, Jamaica, aged 67.

Mr. Caleb Stedman, linen-draper, of New Bond-street.

Mr. Thomas White, of Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, aged 79.

Nov. 1. In Fleet-street, George Joce lyn Robinson, Esq. of Great Coram-street, aged 46.

At Tottenham, Joshua Garth, Esq. of Frederick's-place.

At East Lone, Cornwall, Mrs. Ann Campbell, mother of Captain Campbell, R. N. aged 96.

2. Mr. John Noble, of Southamptonbuildings, Holborn, aged 83, a period of half a century a clerk in the house of Messrs. Hoares, Bankers, Fleet-street.

At Canonbury-lane, Islington, Mr. M. Dupont.

At Narford-hall, Norfolk, Thomas Penrice, Esq. of Great Yarmouth, aged 59.

At Upper Tooting, Mrs. Bovill, aged 77. 3. At Elston, near Newark, Robert Warrin Darwin, Esq. one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the county of Nottingham, and author of a Work of Botany, aged 93.

5. After a short illness, at her residence in Staffordshire, the Marchioness ef Wellesley. Her ladyship was Hyacinthe Gabrielle, only daughter of Pierre Roland, and was born in France. She was married to the Marquis, Nov. 29, 1794, and has left two daughters, one of whom was married a few years since. Her ladyship had a separate income of 40001. a year, which now reverts to the Marquis,

At Yarmouth, Norfolk, Mr. John Clement, many years vestry clerk of St. Georges in the East,

Ebenezer Baker, Esq. Upper Cravenstreet, Kentish Town, aged 53.

6. At Charlton, Kent, John Pinborn, Esq. of his Majesty's Dock Yard, Deptford, aged 53.

Mrs. Russell, relict of John Russell, Esq. R.A. formerly of Newman-street, Oxford

street,

9.

At Kennington, Thomas Lancaster, Esq. aged 81.

In Exmouth, General Alexander Mercer, of the Royal Engineers.

At Middleton Hall, the Dowager Lady Lawley, aged 73.

In Lamb's Conduit-street, John Freeman, Esq.

Joseph Ledsam, Esq. of Edghaston, near Birmingham.

In Great Prescot-street, Peter Bertram, Esq. aged 72, of the firm of Mackenzie, Beriram, and Fitchet, Great Tower-street.

10. At Thetford, Northamptonshire, M. Woodhall, Esq. aged 76.

Mr. Thomas Mildred, of Union-place, Lambeth. He was taken ill at the Friends Meeting House, Southwark, and expired before he could be conveyed home.

11. At Plymouth, Vice-admiral Charles Boyles.

In Kingsland road, William Jones, Esq. second attorney of the Lord Mayor's Court,

12. At Castle House, Calne, William Powell Bendry, Esq. one of his Majesty's Justices of Peace for the county of Wilts, aged 62.

Henry Hodson, eldest son of the Rev. John Hodson, of Thornham, Kent, aged 34. At Blackheath, Mrs. Elizabeth Long man, widow of the late Mr. James Longman, of Cheapside.

14.

At Windsor, Robert Brawn, Esq. Paymaster of his Majesty's Pensions and Salaries, aged 64.

16. At Mile End, Mr. William Champante, of the late house of Champante and Whitrow, Jewry-street, Aldgate. This singular character amassed a very large for. tune by his superior kind of Dutch sealing, wax, the whole of which he has left to his grand children at Taunton,

17. At Barbavilla, county of Roscommon, the Right Hon. Patrick Dillon, Earl of Roscommon, and Baron of Kilkenny, West. His lordship leaving an only daugter, is succeeded in his titles by his cousin, Michael James Robert Dillon, a minor son of Capt. Michael Dillon, late of the county of Dublin Militia, killed at the battle of Ross in 1798, during the rebellion.

19. J. H. Segueira, M. D. of Marklane, in the 78th year of his age.

19. Mrs. Grace Larkin, of Upper Clapton, aged 85.

18. William Draper Lloyd, Esq. late of the island of Barbadoes.

In Swithin's-lane, Lombard street Robert Spottiswode, Esq. solicitor,

LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.

THE Collectors of Portraits and Illustrators of Granger's Biographical Dictionary, Seward's Anecdotes, Boswell's Life of Johnson, Biographia Dramatica, Pennant's London, Lysons's Environs, Pursuits of Literature, are respectfully informed, that a FEW proof impressions of the PORTRAITS that accompany this Work, are struck off on Columbia Paper, and may be had separate, price 4s.; but EARLY application will be necessary to secure them, as the number printed is very LIMITED,

MR

RS. Ann Plumptre is preparing for publication, a Narrative of her late Residence in Ireland, which will be illustrated by plates of remarkable scenery.

Barron Field, Esq. of the Inner Temple, is printing, in two octavo volumes, a Practical Treatise on the Commercial Law of England.

Mr. Maclachlan, of Old Aberdeen, will soon publish a volume of Medical Effusions.

Mr. T. Dibdin is preparing for the press, the posthumous Dramatic Works of the late Mr. Benjamin Thompson, which will be published by subscription, for the benefit of his widow and six children.

The Rev. C. Simeon, of King's College, Cambridge, will soon publish, in octavo, Four Discourses preached before the University in November 1815.

A History of Great and Little Malvern, embellished with engravings, is in prepa

ration.

The Franklin Manuscripts, noticed in May last, are in a forward state for publi

cation.

Mr. George Cumberland has prepared for the press, a work on the Commencement and Progress of the Art of Engraving, as far as relates to the advantages Art has derived from the productions of the Italian School.

The Rev. G. G. Scraggs, of Buckingham, has in the press, in two duodecimo volumes, Questions resolved in Divinity, History, Biography, and Literature.

Mr. Mudford's Historical Account of the Battle of Waterloo, with numerous coloured plates, plans, &c. is expected to be completed in December.

The Rev. R. Warner, of Bath, will soon publish, Sermons for every Sunday in the Year, including Christmas Day and Good Friday.

Dr. Badham is preparing for the press, an Itenerary from Rome to Athens, by the Route of Brundusium, the Ionian Islands, and Albania, with classical recollections of the various sites that occur in the journey.

The Hon. and Rev. E. Turnour has in the press, Sermons on the Union of Truth, Reason, and Revelation, in the Doctrine of the Established Church,

The Rev. Samuel Burdy, author of the Life of Skelton, is preparing a Compendium of the History of Ireland.

S. T. Coleridge, Esq. has in the press, the Statesman's Manual, or the Bible the best Guide to Political Skill and Foresight.

Mr. D'Israeli is printing a third volume

of the Curiosities of Literature. He has, also, nearly ready for the press, a History of Men of Genius, being his Essay on the Lite rary Character considerably enlarged.

Lord Byron has completed a second part of Childe Harold, which will appear with all convenient speed.

Mr. Ryan has in the press, a Treatise on Mining and Ventilation, embracing the subject of the Coal Stratification of Great Britain and Ireland.

The Rev. W. Wilson, master of St. Bee's School, is preparing for publication, Collectanea Theologica, or the Student's Manual of Divinity; containing several Latin

tracts.

The Rev. W. Ettrick has in the press, in an octavo volume, the Season and Time; or, an Explanation of the Prophecies that relate to the two periods of Daniel, subsequent to the 1260 years now recently expired.

Poems by the late Edward Rushton, of Liverpool, are preparing for the press.

Memorandums of a Residence in France in the Winter of 1815-16, including remarks on society and manners, and notices of some works of art not hitherto described, will soon appear in an octavo volume,

Mr. Henry Neile, of Kentishtown, will soon publish a voluine of Odes and other poris.

Miss D. P. Campbell, a resident in one of the northernmost isles of Scotland, will speedily publish (by subscription, 10s. 6d.) an octavo volume of Poems, toward the support of a distressed mother, and a younger brother and sister,

Mr. Maurice Evans proposes to publish, in an octavo volume, the Ægis of England; being a collection of addresses, in which bave been communicated the thanks of Parliament to officers of the navy and army, with notes biographical and military.

A new edition is printing of Whitby, on the Five Points in dispute between Calvanists and Arminians, in which the Hebrew, Greek, and Latin quotations are translated,

Shortly will be published in quarto, by subscription, price one Guinea, Observations on the Ruins of Babylon, as recently visited and described by Claudius James Rich, Esq. with Illustrative Engravings, by the Author of Indian Antiquities.

Just ready for publication, Letters to a Mother, on the management of Infants and Children; embracing the important subjects of nursing, dress, food, exercise, &c. with cursory remarks on the diseases of infancy, by a Physician,

Mr. Britton has completed his History and Antiquities of Norwich Cathedral, being the second volume of his elegant work, devoted to those interesting national fabrics.

Mr. Britton's History and Antiquities of the Abby Church at Bath, is in the press, and will appear early in the year 1817. A new edition of the Antiquarian Cabinet, is now published in Numbers.

The Rev. Robert Sterens, will soon publish another volume of Sermons.

Preparing for the press, and will soon be ready, The Scientific Tourist in England and Wales.

In the course of the month may be expected, A Tour through Belgium, by James Mitchell, M.A.

The Plates from Mr. Flaxman's Designs from Hesiod's Theogony. Works and Days, will be published about Christmas,

Considerable progress is made in the reprint of Mort D'Arthur, from the Caxton Edition, in the possession of Earl Spencer, by Mr. Southey.

A new edition of the Saxon Chronicle, with an English Translation and Notes, by the Rev. J. Ingram, is in a state of forward

ness.

The second volume of Mr. Southey's History of Brazil, may be expected to appear in the Month of January.

The seventh part of Dr. Johnson's Dietionary, edited by J. H. Todd, will be pubJished about Christmas,

A new and enlarged edition may be expected in a few days, of the Letters and other Works, of Lady Mary Wortley Monague, in 5 vols. post 8vo.

In the month of January may be expected, in octavo, the first volume of the Annual Obituary, containing Memoirs of those celebrated Men who have died within the present year (1816).

During the present month may be expect ed, from the pen of Mrs. West, Scriptural Essays, adapted to the Holidays of the Church of England; containing a Commentary on the Services and Reflections adapted to the present Times.

In the course of the ensuing month will appear Practical Observations in Surgery, and Morbid Anatomy. Illustrated by Cases with Dissections and Engravings. By John Howship.

Early in December will appear, part 2d. in Svo. of Surgical Observations; being a Quarterly Report of Cases in Surgery.

The Pastor's Fire Side. by Miss Porter, Author of Thaddeus of Warsaw, &c. may be expected about Christmas.

A View of the History of Scotland, from the earliest Records to the Rebellion in 1745, is preparing for the press.

Biblical Criticism on the Books of the Old Testament, and Translations of Sacred Songs, with Notes, critical and explanatory. By Samuel Horsley, LL.D. F.R.S. F.A.S., late Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, is in considerable forwardness.

A Translation, in one volume quarto, of the celebrated Abhe Dubois' Description of the People of India is nearly ready for publication.

The Round Table, a Collection of Essays on Literature, Men, and Manners, by Leigh Hont and William Hazlitt, will shortly be published.

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PUBLISHED IN NOVEMBER,

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Coxe's Memoir of Sir Robert Walpole, 4 vols. 8vo. bds. 21. 8s.

The Season and Time; or, the Exposition of the Prophecies of the Rev. W. Ettrick, 12s.

An Enquiry into the Principle of Population, by James Graham, 10s. 6d. Medico Chirurgico Transactions, vol. 7, part 2, 12s.

Pope's Laws of the Customs, 3d edit. 1. 11s. 6d.

Speeches of the Right Hon. Richard Brinslev Sheridan, 5 vols. 8vo, 31.

Chalmers Evidences of the Christian Religion, 78. 6d.

Freemasons' Kalendar and Pocket-Book for 1817.

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