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April 11. At St. Leonard's-on-Sea, aged 28, Arthur Henzey Pidcock, esq. surgeon, second son of John Pidcock, M.D., of Watford, Herts.

WARWICK.-March 13. Aged 81, R. Warner, esq. of Weston Hill, Bulkington.

March 15. At Leamington, aged 44, Dewbey Henry Ockenden, esq. son-inlaw to Mrs. C. Heathcote.

March 20. At Ipsley Rectory, aged 63, Anne, widow of the Rev. T. D. Dolben, Rector of Ipsley and Spernall.

At Leamington, aged 24, Anne, eldest dau. of the late John Morris, esq. of Nottingham.

April 1. At Rugby, George Blandford, esq. surgeon, late of Hindon, Wilts.

WESTMORELAND. March 14. At Temple Sowerby, Lieut.-Col. John Procter, late of the 30th Regt. He served in the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807, and also in America, in the Peninsula during the Corrunna campaign, and also from 1812 to 1814. He became Captain in the 30th Foot in 1826, brevet Major 1830, Lieut.-Col. 1846.

WILTS. March 25. At Eastcott House, aged 57, Harry Hitchcock, esq. March 29. Mrs. Keetch, relict of William Keetch, esq. of Urchfont.

March 31. At Ashley House, aged 70, Maria, wife of Henry Sudell, esq.

April 3. At Salisbury, aged 80, Samuel Everett, esq.

April 6. Aged 69, Henry Coates, esq. for many years past an eminent medical practitioner in Salisbury.

WORCESTER.-March 9. Aged 18, Isabella-Charlotte, eldest dau. of the Rev. G. R. Gray, Vicar of Inkberrow.

March 17. At Worcester, aged 90, Sarah, relict of Dr. James Egan, LL.D. of Greenwich.

March 23. At Henwick, George Farley, esq. banker, of Worcester.

April 2. At Spetchley Park, MariaRosa-Louisa, dau. of the late Henry Swinburne, esq. and granddau. of the late Sir John Swinburne, Bart. of Capheaton, Northumberland.

YORK.-March 7. At Fulford, near York, aged 65, John Wormald, esq. timber-merchant.

At Spellow-hill, near Boroughbridge, aged 58, A. Empson, esq. late of Blacktoft Grange, near Howden. He was a county magistrate.

March 16. Aged 38, Ann, wife of John Scholefield, esq. of Flaxfleet Hall, leaving eight children. See was the only dau. of the late Thomas Leason, esq. of Ellerker.

March 18. At Beningbrough Hall, aged 71, the Rt. Hon. Lydia dowager Viscountess Downe. She was the only dau. of John Heathcote, esq. of Conning

ton Castle, co. Huntington; was married in 1811, and left a widow in May 1846, having had issue the present Viscount, one other son, and one dau.

March 26. At Nunthorpe, York, Ellen, wife of George Lawton, esq. proctor.

At Bishopton Lodge, near Ripon, aged 89, Elizabeth, relict of William Downing, esq. of Studley, and dau. of Capt. Rawson, of Hull.

March 29. At Sharow, aged 84, Anne, relict of the Rev. Richard Smith, Rector of Marston.

April 2. In Doncaster, aged 54, Eliza. beth, wife of John Egleton Morey, esq. one of the aldermen of that borough.

April 5. Aged 74, John Walker, esq. of Foston, near Driffield.

April 6. Aged 50, Thomas Johnson, esq. an alderman of Doncaster.

WALES.-March 13. At Bangor Infirmary, W. Leyson Thomas, esq. House Surgeon.

March 23. At Gresford, aged 67, Maria, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Henry Newcome, Vicar of Gresford.

March 26. In Welshpool, aged 80,Ann, widow of Capt. Richard Piercy, R.N.

At Cowbridge, aged 64, Robert Savours, esq. a gentleman who, for three years, had filled the office of mayor of that borough. He was likewise high sheriff for Glamorganshire in the year 1845, and was for many years, a capt. in the Royal Glamorgan Militia, and a county magistrate.

Lately. At Tenby, the Hon. Henry Hare. He was fourth son of the late Earl of Listowel by the Hon. Catharine Dillon, eldest dau. of Robert Lord Clonbrock.

SCOTLAND.-Jan. 22. At Brisbane House, Ayrshire, Capt. John William Douglas Brisbane, R.N. only surviving son of the late Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Brisbane, K.C.B. He was a Lieut. of 1827, Commander of 1837, and Captain Nov. 1846; and a few months since paid off the Larne, 16, from the coast of Africa, having most efficiently commanded that sloop for four years.

March 17. At Montrose, aged 77, John H. Valentine, esq.

March 24. At Langlee, near Melrose, Leonora, widow of C. H. Pigot, esq. of Great Marlborough-st. (nephew of Sir George Pigot, Bart.) and dau. of the late Sir William Russell, Bart.

March 29. At Lauriston House, Edinburgh, aged 87, Mrs. Vans Agnew, sen. of Barnbarroch and Sheuchan.

IRELAND.-March 8. At Greenmount, Castle Bellingham, co. Louth, aged 79, Major Macan.

March 12. Aged 34, Georgina, wife of Marmaduke Coghill Cramer Roberts, esq. of Sallymount, co. Kildare, youngest

dau. of the late Richard Torin, esq. of Englefield Green, Surrey.

March 13. At Ballyglass, Sligo, aged 66, Elizabeth, wife of Gowan Gillmor, esq.

March 21. At Clermont, near Wicklow, Richard, second son of W. W. Congreve, esq. Inspector of the co. Wicklow.

March 25. At Leap Castle, King's County, aged 47, Edward, eldest son of Edward Shepperd, esq. of Fir Grove, Shropshire.

Lately. Near Moystown, King's County, aged 121, a female named Moran; her husband was sexton of the Moystown Church for sixty years.

April 10. At Birr, King's County, aged 39, Major Wilbraham Egerton, 43d Light Infantry, of concussion of the spine occasioned by an accident. He was the second son of Wilbraham Egerton, esq. of Tatton Park, Cheshire. He entered the 43d as Ensign 1824, became Lieut. 1826, Captain 1828, brevet-Major 1841.

GUERNSEY.- March 16. In Guernsey, John Innes, esq. of Forest-green, near Dorking.

April 2. George Whitchurch, esq.

EAST INDIES.-Dec. 26. At Saugur, aged 30, Assistant Surgeon Samuel Brooke, of the Hon. Company's service, fourth son of the late Samuel Brooke, esq. of Finchley.

Jan. 21. At Colombo, Ceylon, aged 24, Frederick, youngest son of the late Major Briscoe, R. Art.

Feb. 8. At Ferozepore, aged 22, Lieut. Henry Harcourt, 68th N. Inf. fourth son of J. J. Harcourt, esq. late of the East India House.

Feb. 10. At Ahmedabad, aged 24, Charles Edward Brasnell, esq. 8th Bombay N. Inf. and youngest son of the late William Brasnell, esq. of Tobago.

ABROAD. · Jan. 7. At Greenwich, King's County, North America, Mary, wife of the Rev. James Cookson.

Jan. 10. At Brockville, Canada West, Julia-Maria, younger dau. of the Hon. James Cuthbert Seignior, of Berthier, Canada East, and wife of Simeon Henry Stuart, esq. of the Royal Canadian Rifles, eldest son of Sir Simeon Stuart, Bart.

Jan. 17. Suddenly, aged 27, on board ship off Palermo, to which place she had gone for the benefit of her health, Anna, wife of John Church Backhouse, of Blackwell, near Darlington, and only dau. of the late Joseph John Gurney, of Earlham, near Norwich.

Jan. 19. At Montreal, Canada, aged 79, the Hon. James Reid, late Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench.

Jan. 21. Aged 67, Charles Macfail, late of Regent-st. He was drowned

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by the capsizing of a boat in a squall of Calais.

Jan. 24. At Madeira, aged 30, SarahGooding, relict of Richard Hutton, esq. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, barrister, of the Middle Temple, and eldest dau. of Lieut. Wm. Goose, R.N. of Ipswich, surviving her husband and sister Elizabeth only six months.

Jan. 29. In Madrid, Mary, wife of the Rev. Dr. James Thomson, formerly in South America, the West Indies, &c.

Jan. 30. At Malta, Harriet, wife of Rear-Admiral Christian.

Jan. 31. At Madeira, aged 25, Henry Walcot Simcoe, esq. eldest son of the Rev. H. A. Simcoe, of Penheale, and a magistrate for Cornwall.

Lately. At Luxembourg, at the advanced age of 107 years (some say 111 years), Madame la Baronne de Geisen. She had retained every faculty.

Feb. 1. At Naples, the Right Hon. Beaujeaulois Harriet Charlotte, Countess of Charleville. She was third dau. of Lady Charlotte Bury by her first marriage with the late Colonel John Campbell, was sister of Lady Arthur Lennox and Mrs. Langford Brook, and cousin of the Duke of Argyll. She married, in 1821, the Earl of Charleville (then Lord Tullamore), by whom her Ladyship leaves a family of three sons and a daughter.

At Dunkirk, aged 24, Frederick Brooke Greville, esq. late Cornet in the Hon. E. I. Co.'s 11th Hussars. He was found dead in his bed.

At Paris, Maria, relict of Christopher Salter, esq. of Stoke Pogeis, Bucks.

Feb. 2 At Palermo, William Archibald Home, youngest son of the late Sir Everard Home, Bart.

Feb 9. At Lausanne, in Switzerland, Lieut. Col. Charles S. Cerjat, formerly of the Royals, or 1st Dragoons.

Feb. 12. At Lannion, Britany, aged 38, Martha, wife of James Gadsden, esq. and youngest dau. of the late John Field, esq. of Oxford-st.

At Hamburgh, aged 72, James Dingwall, esq.

Feb. 13. At St. Valery-sur-Somme, France, aged 82, Thomas Saunders, esq. British Vice-Consul at that port for a period of 31 years.

Feb. 15. At Paris, Harriet, widow of William Ogle Wallace, esq. of Cawsey Park, Northumberland.

Feb. 22. At Gotha, in her 77th year, her Serene Highness the dowager Duchess of Saxe Gotha and Altenbourgh, the maternal grandmother of his Royal Highness Prince Albert. Her Royal Highness was sister of the late Elector of Hesse, and grandchild of the sister of George II. The

life of this estimable lady was devoted to acts of charity, and she has left the whole of her property to the poor of the town of Gotha.

Lately. At Hong-Kong, aged 24, Lieut. W. H. Kelson, Ceylon Rifles, youngest son of Major Kelson, of the same corps.

March 4. At Amsterdam, aged 40, Nathan Raphael, esq. youngest son of the late Raphael Raphael, esq. of London.

March 16. At the Hague, aged 39, Georgina, wife of Charles Schultz, esq. Secretary to her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands, and dau. of John Booker, esq. British Vice Consul, Cronstadt.

In Paris, Juliette, wife of J. J. Lainé, esq. French Consul, Liverpool.

March 18. At Pisa, the Hon. Hester, wife of Sir George W. Crawfurd, Bart. and sister to the Earl of Lovelace. She was the eldest dau. of Peter seventh and late Lord King, by Lady Hester Fortescue, eldest dau. of Hugh first Earl Fortescue, and was married in 1843.

March 19. At Corfu, Geraldine-Frances-D'Aguilar, wife of George Bradford Ellicombe, esq. of Chester-sq. London.

At Lisbon, aged 34, T. M. Hughes, esq. At Paris, aged 33, William Henry Jenkins, esq. eldest son of W. K. Jenkins, esq. of Avenue-road, Regent's-park.

March 23. At Hamburgh, John Cutler Ramsden, esq. formerly of Hull.

March 24. At Malta, Laura, the wife of Charles S. Grey, esq.

March 26. At sea, on board the Bellerophon, on his passage from Corfu to Gibraltar, in command of the 34th regt. aged 47, Lieut.-Col. Henry Deedes, third son of the late William Deedes, esq., of Sandling Park, Kent. He received the commission of Ensign 1819, Lieut. 1823, Captain 1825, Major 1838.

Lately. At Paris, aged 23, of consumption, Eliza, 2d dau. of the Duke de Stacpoole.

At Paris, aged 77, Harry Digweed, esq. late of Chawton, Hants.

TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE DISTRICTS OF LONDON.
(From the Returns issued by the Registrar General.)

Week ending Saturday,

Deaths Registered

Under 15 to 60 and Age not Total. Males. Females.
60. upwards. specified.

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, APRIL 22.
Hay, 31. 58. to 47. Os.-Straw, 17. 88. to 17. 108.-Clover, 37. 158. to 51. 08.
SMITHFIELD, APRIL 24. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs.
Head of Cattle at Market, APRIL 24.
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Sheep and Lambs 16,010 Pigs 305

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COAL MARKET,

APRIL 19.

Walls Ends, from 138. Od. to 168. 9d. per ton. Other sorts from 128. 9d. to 24s. Od. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 528. Od.

Yellow Russia, 52s. 6d.

METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND.
From March 26, to April 25, 1848, both inclusive.

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GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE.

JUNE, 1848.

BY SYLVANUS URBAN, GENT.

CONTENTS.

MINOR CORRESPONDENCE.-The Prerogative Office-Culverkeys - The Story
of Delamere-Tabula Honestæ Missionis at Bath-Harrow School
THE DRAMATIC WORKS AND POEMS OF JAMES SHIRLEY...........
Ring chased with the Arms of Pope Pius II. (with a Plate)
Sir F. MADDEN in reply to Mr. GUEST respecting "Layamon
Mr. R. TAYLOR on his Edition of Warton

SIR KENELME DIGBY,-II. His Writings

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Latin Lines on a Tree lately planted at Magdalen College, Oxford

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Ancient English Poems: from a MS. belonging to J. W. Dod, Esq. M.P.
Anecdotes of Ligonier's Horse by an Eye-Witness..

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Disregard of the Old Style by Historical Editors: and the re-inforcement of
Lent after the Restoration

Brougham Hall a Modern Antique
Representatives of Colonel John Jones the Regicide
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS.

Moberly's Sermons preached at Winchester College, 621; Notes from Life,
by Henry Taylor, 623; The Beloved Disciple, by G. B. Webb, 625; Mrs.
Bray's Trials of Domestic Life, 626; Smith's Scripture Testimony to the
Messiah, 628; Donaldson's Architectural Maxims, 630; Mitchell's Expe-
dition in Tropical Australia, ib.; Miscellaneous Reviews....
LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE.-King's College, Lon-
don London University College - Queen's College, London - Literary
Fund Society-Camden, Shakespeare, and Percy Societies-Church Music
-Booksellers' Provident Institution

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FINE ARTS.—The Redleaf Collection of Pictures-Mr. Newington Hughes's
Pictures-The Pepys Portraits-Art Union-Burford's Panorama of Paris
ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCHES.-The Archæological Institute-Society of
Antiquaries-Bury and West Suffolk Archæological Institute..
HISTORICAL CHRONICLE.-Proceedings in Parliament, 647; Foreign
News, 649; Domestic Occurrences

Promotions and Preferments, 653; Births and Marriages.
OBITUARY: with Memoirs of Lord George Seymour; Right Rev. Dr. Kyle,
Bishop of Cork; John Quincy Adams; Sir George Molyneux, Bart.; Sir
Thomas Neave, Bart.; Sir William Young, Bart.; Lieut.-Gen. Sir John
Doveton, G.C.B.; General Goldie; Admiral Matson; Rear-Admiral
Inglefield; Major-Gen. W. G. Strutt; Nicholas Price, Esq.; John Smith
Wright, Esq.; John Jones, Esq.; William Cripps, Esq.; Devereux
Bowly, Esq.; Benjamin Bushell, Esq.; John Burke, Esq.; William Mud-
ford, Esq.; Mr. John Johnson; J. P. Neale, Esq.; John W. Ewbank,
R.S.A.; Rev. Edward Peacock, M.A.; Rev. Dr. Dillon; James Irving
Johnston; Rev. Gregory Bateman

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Meteorological Diary-Stocks.......

Embellished with an Engraving of a RING chased with the ARMS of POPE PIUS II.

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