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OBITUARY.-Bill of Mortality.-Markets.

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worth, of Beaulieu, co. Louth, and niece were united; he was brave, benevolent, to the late Viscounts Ranelagh and Moles- and generous, with manners most kind and conciliatory.

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Lately. At Lisban, near Kirkcubbin, Mr. Bernard Darian, aged 100. From five years of age he enjoyed uninterrupted good health until two days previous to his death. At Bellevue, near Dublin, Eliz. widow of Lt.-Col. Hugh Henry.

At Dublin, in her 20th year, Lady JaneAnne-Louisa-Florence Cole, only dau. of the Earl of Enniskillen, and niece to the Marquis of Anglesea.

At Limerick, Alfred-Wilson Trevelyan, esq. late of 32d reg. fourth and youngest son of Sir John Trevelyan, Bart. of Nettlecombe Court, Somerset, and Wallington, Northumberland, by Maria, dau. of Sir Thomas Spencer Wilson, Bart.

April 1. At Ballintemple, co. Carlow, by the explosion of a gun, aged 10, the youngest son of Sir Thomas Butler, Bart.

April 2. At Kingstown, near Dublin, Elizabeth-Frances, wife of Lieut.-Col. Hustler, R. Eng. only dau. of Orbell Ray Oakes, esq. of Bury St. Edmund's.

March 16. Drowned (on board the steampacket Frolic, which was wrecked between Milford and Bristol, when every person on board perished, see p. 362), Lt.-Col. William Gordon, formerly of the 2d Dragoon Guards, in which regiment he was appointed Cornet 1796, Lieutenant 1798, Captain 1799, brevet Major 1811, and Lt.-Col. 1819. In his character, honour, integrity, and truth

EAST INDIES.-Oct. 22. At Calcutta, Fanny, wife of Major W. Percy Cooke, of E. I. C.'s service.

Nov... At Calcutta, Col. Vaughan, of 37th N. Inf. Town and Fort Major of Fort William, and Aid-de-Camp to the Governorgeneral; only brother of Capt. Vaughan, of Royal N. Gloucester militia.

Lately. At Bombay, aged 23, Wm. Hamilton, esq. 2d Cornet 1st light cavalry.

JAMAICA.-Nov. 8. George Minot, esq. formerly a Representative in the Assembly for the parish of Portland.

Nov. 10. Frances Peat, a black slave, of Kingston, aged a hundred and thirty, leaving many descendants, to the fourth generation. Lately. Aged 120, Mrs. Mary Innes.

Jan. 8. Benj. Capon, esq. late Member of Assembly for the parish of Westmorland.

ABROAD.-Mar. 6. At Pisa, aged 32, the Hon. John Kennedy Erskine, Capt. on half-pay of 16th Lancers, and Equerry to the King. He was the younger son of Archibald 12th and present Earl of Cassilis, K. T. by Margaret, dau. of John Erskine, esq. and took the name of Erskine after his paternal name; he was married July 5, 1827, to Miss Augusta Fitzclarence, fourth daughter of his Majesty; by whom he had a son born in 1928, and a daughter, Amelia, born in 1829. He had been for some time abroad, on account of ill health.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from March 23 to April 19, 1881.

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TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 49s. 6d. Yellow Russia, 49s. Od. SOAP.-Yellow, 76s. Mottled 82s. Curd, 84s.6d.-CANDLES,8s.6d. per doz. Moulds, 10s. In the Price of HOPS there is little variation since our last.

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PRICES OF SHARES, April 18, 1831,

At the Office of WOLFE, Brothers, Stock & Share Brokers, 23, Change Alley, Cornhill.

CANALS.

Ashby-de-la-Zouch

Ashton and Oldham
Barnsley
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Brecknock & Abergav.
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METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND,
From March 26 to April 25, 1881, both inclusive.

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Old South Sea Annuities, April 7, 78§; 11, 777; 20, 784; 26, 771.
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THE

GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE.

London Gaz.-Times-Ledger Morn. Chron.---Post -Herald Morn. Advertiser--Courier Globe-Standard---Sun..Star Brit Trav.. Record-Lit Gaz. St. James's Chron- -Packet.. Even. Mail---English Chron. 8 Weekly Pa...29 Sat. & Sun. Dublin 14-Edinburgh 12 Liverpool 9-Manchester 7 Exeter 6-Bath Bristol, Sieffield, York, 4 --- Brighton, Canterbury, Leeds, Hull, Leicester, Nottingh. Plym. Stamf. 3....Birming. Bolton, Bury, Cambridge, Carlisle, Chelmsf.,Cheltenh,Chester, Coven., Derby, Durh., Ipsw., Kendal, Maidst., Newcastle,

[PUBLISHED JUNE 1, 1831.]

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Original Communications.

MINOR CORRESPONDENCE......

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386

Excavations for the New London Bridge....387
Saviour's Church-St. Martin's-le-Grand 390
Manuscripts relative to St. Katherine's Hosp1391
Mining Speculations by Henry VIII...... ..392
On Parliamentary Surveys.
....ib.
Leebotwood Church and Longnor Chapel...393
Intricacies in the Harcourt Pedigrees.
.......394
Resemblance of the names of British Rivers 395
On the Character of the Pretender..........399
Feudatory Sovereignties in England & Wales 400
Clifton Suspension Bridge..
Tribute to Sir R. Cotton recommended....403
Notices of Ruerdean Church, co. Gloucester ib.
On the Ultimate Remedy for Ireland. ......404
Dr. Forster's Aerial Ascent. ..............407
Tenure by Cornage.

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Ardfert Cathedral, Abbey, &c. ......
...............409
Seat of the Family of Crosbie, co. Kerry...410
Letters addressed to the Crosbie Family....411
De Marlés on the Kingdom of Bactria......412
Account of Stow Church, co. Lincoln ......415
Family of Coket, in Suffolk.

Letter of G. Vertue on Milton's Portrait....418
Bp. Stillingfleet and his Family...............419
Classical Literature.

On the Coins of Evagoras.

Memorials of the Ancients..

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Foreign News, 454.--Domestic Occurrences.455
List of Members of the House of Commons 457
Promotions, 461-Marriages, &c............462
OBITUARY; with Memoirs of the Earl of Mul-
grave; Right Hon. R. Ward; Sir H. Haw-
ley; Sir M. M. Lopes; Gen. Sir W. P. Gall-
wey, Adm. Sayer, J. Christie, &c. &c. .. .464
Bill of Mortality.-Markets, 478.-Shares.479
Meteorological Diary.-Prices of Stocks..480

Embellished with Views of LEEBOTWOOD CHURCH, and LONGNOR CHAPEL, Shropshire;
And of CLIFTON SUSPENSION BRIDGE, Gloucestershire;

ANCIENT SCULPTURE on the PORCH of RUERDEAN CHURCH, &c.

By SYLVANUS URBAN, GENT.

Printed by J. B. NICHOLS and SON, CICERO'S HEAD, 25, Parliament Street, Westminster; where all Letters to the Editor are requested to be sent, POST-PAID.

Mr. URBAN,

MINOR CORRESPONDENCE.

May 1. THE communication of my friend T. C. C. in vol. c. pt. i. p. 306, respecting an earthen jar, found in a Danish fort in the county of Limerick, reminded me that in levelling a rath, or as it is popularly called, a Danish fort (for I believe they were the residence of the Irish, and not of the Danes,) about the year 1810, at my late father's residence of Valebrook at Ballyvolane near Cork, among other things turned up, was a fragment of earthenware, the top of the neck of a jar, on which is a very rude human face, the fabric is similar in appearance to the description given of the jar found in the rath at Limerick, mottled white and brown exterior. The annexed is a correct drawing.

It strikes me as being more in character with the state of the arts, at the time we may suppose those raths to have been inhabited, than the elegant article exhibited in the plate of your Magazine, and which I su3pect is rather a proof of the skill than the fidelity of the fair artist who drew it. R. S.

The University of Oxford having undertaken the publication of the Ancient Wycliffite Versions of the Scriptures (comprising both the Old and New Testaments), any information respecting MSS. of these Versions existing in private hands, is solicited by the editors, the Rev. J. Forshall, and Frederick Madden, Esq. to be addressed to either of them at the British Museum.

A CONSTANT READER is anxious to learn from any of our Correspondents whether a copy of "Whitby, a Poem; occasioned by Mr. Andrew Long's recovery from Jaundice, by drinking of Whitby Spaw Water," is ex

tant, and where? It is said to have been written by Samuel Jones, and published in 1718. The author held an office in the Custom-house at Whitby until 1731. The poem is adverted to in a letter in the Addenda to Gent's History of Hull; and is also mentioned in Gough's Topography, vol. ii. P. 449.

Mr. F. BEDFORD has written us a very angry letter, of which we regret our inability to insert more than a few extracts. He observes, "in your Magazine for last month, you have given insertion to an article professing to be a critique upon a Chapel erected a few years since under my superintend ence in the parish of Lambeth. With the writer of that article, who signs himself E. I. C. it is not my intention to enter into any controversy. I am quite content that my works which are before the public, should speak for themselves, and be put in comparison with any others erected upon a similar scale of expense; and any serious refutation of the remarks of E. I. C. is unnecessary, as, fortunately for the objects of his attack, he carries his antidote with him. As he has thought proper to venture upon detail, and grossly to misrepresent facts, I deem it right that you should be made acquainted with that circumstance. The following may suffice as a sample. Speaking of the groined ceiling of the Lambeth Chapel, E. I. C. remarks, The three aisles are of equal altitude, consequently the centre, which is broader than the lateral divisions, forms an angle more obtuse than the others." The aisles are not of equal height, the side aisles being 29 ft. 6 in., aud the center 35 ft. 9 in., and the angle of the ceiling of the nave, instead of being more obtuse than the others, is exactly the reverse, or more acute. So much for the accuracy of E. I. C."

In the Minor Correspondence of the Gent. Mag. in July 1827, R. H. enquiring respecting the family of Stafford of Tottenhoe, Beds. mentions a friend of his being in possession of a curiously illuminated pedigree of that ancient family, deduced from an early period to the year 1694. If Mr. Urban can be the medium of obtaining the benefit of a reference to that document, it will very much oblige the Editor of the History of Buckinghamshire: or if entrusted with the pedigree for a few days, it shall be most punctually and carefully returned with many thanks, and with a reciprocal access to any of his collections which may be desirable to R. H.

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