wife of Marmaduke Robinson, esq. of Chandos-st. Cavendish-sq. April 30. At Banstead-park, Elizabeth-Frances, widow of Henry Leigh Spencer, esq. At Ham Common, aged 83, Benjamin Barnard, of Cornhill, esq. May 9. At the vicarage, Betchworth, aged 46, Georgiana-Mary, wife of the Rev. G. R. Kensit, Vicar of that place. SUSSEX.-April 12. At the residence of the Rev. John Streatfeild, Uckfield, aged 65, Miss Cleaveland, only surviving dau. of the late Col. Cleaveland, of Lymington, Hants. April 17. At Ovingdean, aged 80, James Stead, esq. April 23. At Brighton, Miss Catharine Lunan, late of Kingston. Jamaica. April 25. At Brighton, aged 51, the Lady Jane-Elizabeth Pym, wife of Francis Pym, esq. of the Hasells, Bedfordshire, and sister to the Earl of Leven and Mel ville. She was the second dau. of Alexander the tenth Earl, by Jane dau. of John Thornton, esq. of Clapham; and was married in 1816. April 30. At Hastings, aged 81, Wil. liam Elkins, esq. of Guildford. May 3. At Brighton, Elizabeth, relict of Joseph Edwin Bayne, esq. of the Island of Barbados. May 5. At Rye, aged 44, Ann, the wife of David Manser, esq. solicitor. May 8. At Chichester, aged 47, Mr. John Beechcroft Dixon, son of the late Capt. Dixon, R.N. At Horsham, aged 58, Catherine, wife of W. A. Raper, esq. At Bognor, aged 70, Margaretta, wife of William Peace, esq. May 11. At St. Leonard's-on-Sea, aged 64, Hester, wife of Thomas Dawes, esq. of Angel-court, Throgmorton-st. WARWICK.-April 12. At Kenilworth, aged 64, Robert Simpson, esq. April 13. At Birmingham, aged 76, Mr. Thomas Lingen, youngest son of the Rev. Ralph Lingen, formerly Rector of Rock, Worc. and Evesback, Heref. April 14. At Atherstone, aged 81, John Bourne, esq. April 15. At Leamington, in her 12th year, the Hon. Elizabeth Shipley Erskine, youngest dau. of the late Lord Cardross. April 24. At Coleshill, Owen Owen, esq. Joanna, relict of Alexander Powell, esq of Hardcott. She was the second dan f the late Rt. Rev. Henry Law, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, by Jane, dau of General Adeane; and was married in 180 to Mr. Powell, who died on Christmasday last, leaving a numerous family, a already stated in p. 441 of our present volume. April 28. At Salisbury, Lætitia, relic. of Thomas Chubb, esq. Μαν 13. At Swindon, from injuries received by the railway accident of the 10th (see p. 651), aged 22, Arthur Augustus Lee, esq. B.A. of Wadham college, Or ford. He took a double second class t the Public Examination in June last. YORK.-April 17. Aged 65, the widow of John Barker Arden, esq. of Beverley. April 22. At York, aged 15, Mary, eldest dau. of W. Henry Alexander, esq. banker, Ipswich. April 23. At Tickhill, Yorkshire, Ms. Sarah Monk, relict of Charles Monk, esq. formerly an officer in the 44th Reg. She was daughter of the Rev. Joshua Wad dington, Vicar of Harworth, Notts, and mother of the Bp. of Gloucester and Bristol. This venerable lady was born on the 4th day of April, 1747. On the 29th of April, her remains were consigned to the tomb, the mourning procession being led by twelve old widows of Tickhill, who had experienced her bounty while living, and the body was followed by the Lord Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. Nettleship, the Rev. J. H. Hunt, and several other of the relations of the de ceased. She had passed the whole of her long life in good health and cheerfulness, and continued to take exercise in her gar den and in an open carriage till within 6 few days of her death. April 24. Aged 31, Charles Arthur, third son of the late Richard Arthur Wor sop, esq. of Howden Hall. April 28. At Welton House, aged 76, Anne, widow of Robert Raikes, esq. May 1. At Beverley, aged 75, Francis Wilkinson, esq. solicitor. At Doncaster, aged 78, Miss May 2. Frances Aislabie. May 3. At Beverley, aged 82, Char lotte, wife of Sir William Henry Pennyman, Bart. of that place, and of Ormesby Hall, in Cleveland. At Lantrissant, April 29. At Moor Hall, near Alces. Glamorganshire, aged 82, Richard Fow ter, aged 54, John Morgan, esq. May 7. At Leamington, aged 70, John Watts, esq. late of Herne-hill, Surrey. WILTS.-April 17. At the Rectory, Donhead St. Andrew's, aged 58, Sarah, wife of the Rev. William Dansey. April 22. In the Close, Salisbury, ler Rickards, esq. one of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace and Deputy Lieut. for the county. May 8. At Merthyr-Tydvil, aged 48, William Davis, esq. solicitor, formerly of the firm of Meyrick and Davis, and Coroner for the Merthyr division. 1 SCOTLAND. Feb. 28. At Dundee, William Thom, the Inverury poet. He has left a widow and three children utterly destitute. April 9. At Edinburgh, John Pitcairn, esq. April 12. At Edinburgh, James Stein, esq. formerly of Fenchurch-st. London. April 14. At Rothsay, Isle of Bute, Frances, widow of James Brittain, esq. of Buenos Ayres and Blackheath. April 16. At Rostrevor, aged 45, Thomas Bell, esq. late Capt Bombay N. I. April 24. At Edinburgh, Major-General Robert Dalyell, son of the late Sir Dalyell, Bart. of Binns. He was appointed Cornet 29th Dragoons 1801, Lieut. 1801, Capt. 43d foot 1804, Major 1814, Lieut.-Colonel 1822, placed on half pay 1822, Colonel 1837, Major-General 1846. He served with the 43d at the battle of Kioge and surrender of Copenhagen, in 1807; the Corunna campaign in 1808-9; returned to the Peninsula with the regi ment in 1809, where he served until the end of that war in 1814, and was severely wounded at Sabugal. He also served in the campaign of 1815, and was present at the capture of Paris. April 26. At Ramornie, Fifeshire, James Heriot, esq. of Ramornie, second son of the late Capt. the Hon. Frederick Lewis Maitland, R.N. of Rankeilour and Lindores. He married in 1813 Margaret, second dau. of William Dagleish, esq. of Scotscraig, and had a numerous family. IRELAND.- Nov. 1. Major Mahon, of Stokestown, co. Roscommon, shot dead by two armed men from behind a wall. The major expended 6,0007. last year only in encouraging emigration. It was well known in the country that Major Mahon was a doomed man. March 6. At Carlow, aged 69, Wm. Parsons, esq. April 5. At Dublin, aged 52, Lady M'Mahon, widow of Sir Wm. M Mahou. TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE DISTRICTS OF LONDON. Weekly Spring average of the 5 years 1843-47, 943 Deaths. Sussex Pockets, 31. 08. to 31. 108.-Kent Pockets, 27. 168. to 47. 88. PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, MAY 26. Hay, 37. Os. to 31. 158.-Straw, 17. 6s. to 17. 108.-Clover, 47. Os. to 41. lös. SMITHFIELD, MAY 26. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. Beef Mutton.. Head of Cattle at Market, MAY 22. 38. Od. to 48. Od. 48. Od. to 58. 2d. Walls Ends, from 128. Od. to 168. 6d. per ton. Other sorts from 12s. 6d. to 18s. Od. TALLOW, per cwt.--Town Tallow, 488. 6d. Yellow Russia, 478. 6d. METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND. Fahrenheit's Therm. Fahrenheit's Therm. INDEX TO ESSAYS, DISSERTATIONS, AND HISTORICAL PASSAGES.. The Principal Memoirs in the OBITUARY are distinctly entered in Abbat's Leigh Church, destroyed by fire Bell, Dr. C. on nerves 153 418 monument in 100 Adams, J. Quincy, memoir of 658 Allen, Tho. library of 485 Allix, J. P. esq. memoir of 551 British Poets, correspondence of 343 Arabia Petræa, antiquities found 407 Architects, Institute of, 181. proceedings Architecture, ancient Buddhist 523 Ardington, etymology of 114, 338 Art-Union of London, proceedings of Ashbourne, Seal of the Free School 184 354 Assyrian Antiquities, removal of 410 Beaumont, Dr. J. Psyche 237 Beckenham St. Nicholas, cross found at tectu Archeological and Archi- iety 528 oak 372 Bell, Anglo-Saxon 646 Bentley, Dr. inquiry concerning letters Berkhampton Down, tumuli on 185 Bethnal Green, new Church 655 Bishopsgate Street, House of Sir P. Bochart, Samuel, memoir of 244 Booksellers' Provident Institution 640 Bowly, D. esq. memoir of 664 Bridge, tubular, over the Conway 418 Cathedral, painted glass 292 Brongniart, M. memoir of 322 a modern antique 618 Browne, W. R. esq. memoir of 321 Burnett, Mr. on mercurial vapour 153 Burroughs, Rev. T. inquiry respecting Burton, Mr. Justice, memoir of 198 Bushell, B. esq. memoir of 665 Byam, Gen. W. of Antigua 39 Caddick, T. esq. memoir of 209 Cambridge University, royal visits to 226 500th anniversary of Pem. general meeting of 635 Canterbury, Archbishop of, memoir of 426 Cape of Good Hope, surrender of the news from 415 Carlton near Pontefract Church, conse- Carneross, Lt.-Gen. Sir J. H. memoir Carter, Vice-Adm. C. memoir of 306 Churchill, Gen. severe verses on, by Cinque Ports, Barons of, their jurisdic. Sir Thomas More's 37 Colchester, Roman statuette found at 408 register of 380 Crickmar, Mr. S. bequest of 10% 526 Cripps, W. esq. memoir of 664 Cary, H. F. translation from the Italian Cufic gold coin 527 Cashmere, temple at 646 Caskets, Steel, of 15th century 410 Cedar, planted at Magdalen Coll. Ox- Celt Mould, Bronze 292 Celtic Sword, found in Ireland 292 Chessmen, found at Woodpery 293 Chester Cathedral, Norman choir 291 Christchurch, Hants, rood screen 183, 293 Christie, Mr. on the magnetic needle 153 on the restoration of 529 Culver-keys, observations on 570 |