aged 74, R. Jones, esq. Captain in the Herefordshire militia.
YORK.-April 1. Aged 63, George Priestley, esq. of White Windows; and the Grove, Bucks.
April 20. At Beverley, Mary, widow of the Rev. John Earle, Vicar of Barlby, and mother of W. Earle, esq. of Tunbridge Wells, leaving a family of 12 children.
April 21. At Thorne, aged 81, Mr. Wm. Taylor, master-mariner, and late of the royal navy. He had only a fortnight before a medal for his services in the island of St. Domingo, and was with Nelson in all his principal engagements.
April 29. At Hull, aged 61, Hans Wingaard, esq. of Bergen.
May 3. Aged 74, Thomas Hardy, esq. of Birksgate, near Huddersfield, a magis- trate of the county.
At the Minster-yard, York, aged 63, Mary, widow of Jonathan Gray, esq.
May 6. Aged 71, Christopher Rawson, esq. of Halifax.
May 9. At Oswaldkirk Hall, Judith, relict of Thos. Porter Banner, esq.
WALES.-April 14. At Crockhertown, aged 91, Mrs. Mary Price, widow of the Rev. James Price, of Bassaleg.
April 19. Aged 69, Eliza, wife of the Rev. G. Robson, of Erbistock, Flint- shire.
April 28. At Kilrue House, Pemb. aged 18, George Martin Lloyd, esq. fifth son of the late Thomas Lloyd, esq.
Lately. At Pembroke, Andrew, son of the late Sir Robert Seppings, formerly Surveyor of the Navy.
At her residence, Bridge House, Kid- welly, Anne, wife of David Williams, esq. of Arlish, near Kidwelly, surgeon in her Majesty's service, eldest dau. of the late Mr. T. Evans, of Kidwelly, merchant, and sister to Dr. Evans, head master of the Bristol Grammar-school.
SCOTLAND.-April 10. Margaret-Helen, eldest dau. of the late Dr. Gilbert Gerard, of King's College, Old Aberdeen.
April 17. Aged 82, William Lindsay, esq. of Caroline Port, Dundee.
April 23. At Carron Vale, Stirling- shire, Harriette-Anne-Mary, wife of Capt. Robertson, of Carron Vale, and niece to the Earl of Airlie. She was the third dau. of Colonel the Hon. Donald Ogilvy, of Clova, by Maria, fourth dau. of James Morley, esq. and was married in 1844.
April 24. At Banff, N. B. aged 82, James Nicol, esq. for many years collector of customs at that port.
April 25. At Heathcot, Kincardine- shire, aged 79, Miss Margaret Garloch. April 28. In Princes-st. Edinburgh, aged 67, Alexander Clapperton, esq.
May 5. At the house of her son, at Montrose, Sarah, widow of Capt. Thomas Southey, R.N. and brother of the late poet laureate, formerly of Canterbury.
IRELAND.-April 5. At Rahan, co. Kil. dare, aged 5, Elizabeth-Augusta; on the 7th, aged 2, Henrietta-Frances; and on the 13th inst. aged 6, Isabella-Elizabeth, children of William Lamb Palmer, esq.
April 13. At Ballyvourney, co. Cork, aged 57, the residence of his son, Dr. W. H. Kent, aged 57, Capt. John Kent, J.C.P. 53d Regt. late Rifle Brigade.
April 16. At Limerick, Matilda-Alexina, only child of Major-Gen. Thomas E. Na- pier.
April 27. Aged 69, William Alcock Haly, esq. formerly Capt. 53d Regt. only son of the late Sir John Haly, of Bally Hally, Cork, Ireland.
April 27. Aged 79, Miss Prendergast, a connection of the Sligo family. She was murdered by thieves.
April 30. At Galway, of cholera, L. Maclachlan, esq. formerly M.P. for Gal- way.
Lately. At Anchorage, Meath, aged 115, Eliza Brady, leaving behind her a son aged 90, whom the neighbours call Shamus Oge.
GUERNSEY.-April 17. In Guernsey, aged 80, the Right Hon. Martha dowager Lady de Saumarez, relict of Adm. Lord de Saumarez, G.C.B. Her ladyship was the only child and heiress of Thomas le Mar- chant, esq. was married in 1788, and left a widow in 1836, having had issue.
April 28. At Guernsey, aged 31, Sir Simon Haughton Clarke, Bart. of Oak-hill, East Barnet, Herts. He suceeeded his father Sir Simon, the 9th Bart. in 1832, and is succeeded by his brother Philip.
April 30. At Vauvert, Guernsey, aged 79, Anne, widow of Lieut.-Gen. John James Barlow.
JERSEY. March 21. At La Chaire Royal, Jersey, aged 77, Robert Clarke, esq. formerly of Brookesby Hall, co. Leicester.
April 4. At Jersey, aged 66, Robert Townley, esq. of Ramsgate, Justice of Peace for the Cinque Ports.
April 20. At Jersey, R. G. Meech, esq. R.N. last of Westbury, Wilts.
ABROAD.-March 15. In Paris, Sarah, Baroness de Prigny, née Marshall.
April 2. Aged 56, Lieut.-Col. Alex ander Watt Robe, commanding the Royal Engineers at St. John's, Newfoundland, second son of the late Colonel Sir W. Robe, K.C.B. of the Royal Art.
At Paris, aged 73, Lady Brown, relict of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas Brown, K.C.B. and mother of Mrs. James Evans, of Clifton.
April 3. On board the Ellenborough, Arthur Charles Gregory, Lieut.-Col. of the 98th Regt. youngest son of the late Francis Gregory, esq. of Stivichall, near Coventry.
April 15. On board the Wellesley, on her passage from India, Capt. Henry Broderip, Madras Army, youngest son of the late Edmund Broderip, esq. of Cos- sington, Somerset.
April 17. At Florence, suddenly, Miss M. Nockells, of Charlotte-st. Bedford-sq.
April 21. At Paris, in his 21st year, Lilbert-Nichols-Amboise, the younger and surviving son of M. Edouard Alletz, late French Consul at Genoa, and grandson of the late John Green, esq. of Highbury Park, Islington. April 26. On board the Medway, West India packet, off Fayal, aged 28, Robert Griffin Laing, esq. of Trinity Coll. Camb.
Lately. At Novara, in Piedmont, of wounds received in the battle of Novara, aged 24, Robt. Cracroft, esq. Lieut. in the Austrian Inf. second son of the late Rev. John Cracroft, and nephew to Col. Cra- croft, of Hackthorn, Linc.
May 4. At Paris, Charles Morison, esq. M.D. Physician to the Forces, half-pay. He was long in the Royal 10th Hussars, and served during the campaigns of Sir John Moore and the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsula.
May 5. At Boulogne, Elizabeth-Grace, wife of John Vernon, esq.
May 9. At Brussels, from the rupture of a blood vessel, aged 38, Capt. William Staines Payne, late of the Royal Art. eldest son of the late Lieut.-Col. Payne, of the same corps.
May 10. Suddenly, at Calais, aged 70, William Arthur Dorehill, esq.
TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE DISTRICTS OF LONDON. (From the Returns issued by the Registrar-General.)
Under 15 to 60 and Age not Total. Males. Females.
Weekly Spring average of the 5 years 1844-48, 963 Deaths.
Sussex Pockets, 21. 6s. to 31. 58.-Kent Pockets, 27. 10s. to 67. 10s.
PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, MAY 28. Hay, 27. 10s. to ̊47. 08.—Straw, 17. 6s. to 17. 10s.--Clover, 37. Os. to 51. Os. SMITHFIELD, MAY 28. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. Head of Cattle at Market, MAY 28. Beasts...... 3199 Calves 212 Sheep and Lambs 25,360 Pigs 230
28. 4d. to 3s. 8d. 3s. 4d. to 4s. Od. 38. 4d. to 4s. Od. 38. 2d. to 48. 2d. COAL MARKET,
Walls Ends, from 138. 6d. to 178. Od. per ton. Other sorts from 13s. 6d. to 26s. Od. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 398. 6d.
METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND. From April 26 to May 25, 1849, both inclusive. Fahrenheit's Therm.
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The Principal Memoirs in the OBITUARY are distinctly entered in the "Index to the Essays."
Abbat's Leigh Church, rebuilt 74 Aberbrothwick Abbey, oak carving at 521 Acerra, or coffer for incense, Roman 39 Adams Prize at Cambridge 401 Adamson's, Mr. Library, destroyed by fire 517, 583
Africa, Eastern, travels in 518 Agnew, Sir A. memoir of 647 Allegory, remarks of 160
Alton Church, epitaph at 187 Amiens, antiquities discovered at 183 Anglo-Saxons, Mr. Kemble's researches on 171
armlet of silver 633 Anglo-Saxon Names 562
Cniht, notes on 263 Antiquaries, Society of, proceedings of 183, 296, 518, 630
of Newcastle 406 Arbuthnot, Lt.-Gen. Sir T. memoir of 425
Arcedeckne, A. Esq. memoir of 430 Archer, Lady, caricature of 238 Archæological Institute, proceedings of 67, 404, 562, 633
Archeological Association, meeting of 562 Architects, Institute of, meetings of 292 Architects, Dutch, MS. on 293 Architectural Society, proceedings of 294,
Architecture, Ecclesiastical 294
Roman, the characteristics
of 567 Arctic Expedition 517 Arden, oaks of 226
Art-Union of London, proceedings of 629 Ash Church, inscription on brass plate 2 Ashburton, St. Andrew's Church, remains of 194
Ashmole, Elias, deeds to which he was a party 520
Asia Minor, ruins of a city discovered 71 Asiatic Society, proceedings 402 Askew, Capt. C. C. memoir of 206 Ath, religious mummeries at 487 Atkins, Thos. family of 2
Auckland, Earl of, memoir of 201 Austin, Miss Betsy, anecdote of 450 Austin, Mr. architect, memoir of 659 Austria, abdication of the Emperor 73; news from 190, 412 Backgammon board, ancient 68 Badge of the elder house of Lancaster 630 Baginton, co. Warwick, notes of 25 Bagot, Sir W. family of 25; prosecution of 259
GENT. MAG. VOL. XXXI,
Banks, Sir Joseph, caricature of 245 Barrow, Sir J. memoir of 93 Barton, Bernard, memoir of 434 Bastard, T. H. Esq. memoir of 545 Battle-Axe of bronze 631
Batty, Lt.-Col. Robert, memoir of 207 Bayley, Mr. Note to memoir of 338 Bazalgette, Capt. J. W. memoir of 429 Bedford, present state of 598 Begbrook-hill Estate sold 307 Belgium, Remarkable Festivals of 484 Belton Church, antiquities discovered 69; new tower 642
Billericay, Miller of, anecdote of 494 Billingbear, Roman remains at 634 Bingham, Sir Richard, letter from 589 Birkhall estate, sale of 75
Bishop, the last Sovereign 563, 576 Bishopstone Church, slab found in 187 Bisshopp, Rev. Sir Cecil, memoir of 315 Bletchley Church, notes of 156 Bonchurch New Church, consecrated 195 Borrelli, Paschal, memoir of 661 Borneo, treaty with 304 Bradshaw, John, autograph of 518 Brandling, Rob. Wm. Esq. memoir of 205 Brasses, Modern Sepulchral 2 Brickhill, Little, church of 41 Brickhill, Great, church of 42 Brickhill, Bow, church of 42 Bridges, Capt. P. H. memoir of 206 Bridgewater House, completed 305 Brighton, "paul," measure of land 188 Bristol Cathedral, court held at 416 British Museum, annual report 515 Britons, Ancient, Naval power of the 592 Britton, Mr. Work on Junius 603 Bromley, Secretary, letters of 26
Memorials of the family 26, 28 Brompton New Church, consecrated 196 Brooke Church, restoration of 642 Brookland, Norman font at 406 Brougham Church, brass in 226
-, Lord, his journey to Paris
562 Broughton Church, co. Bucks, mural paintings 405
gular custom 68, 406
Bruges, Festival of the Holy Blood 484 drawing in library of 521
Brussels, processions at 488
Buckingham, Duke of, letter on murder of, by Felton 634
Buckinghamshire Churches, notes of 42, 156
Buckinghamshire, Earlof, memoir of 423 Buildings, Dates of, remarks on 520 Buller, Rt. Hon. Charles, memoir of 87 Burke, Edmund, Latin inscription to 64; caricature of 235
Burnum in Dalmatia, Roman arches at 570 Burnet, Sir Thomas, memoir of 425 Burney Prize 401, 626
Bury St. Edmund's, Norman tower at 75 Bury and West Suffolk Archeological Institute, proceedings of 71 Bute, first Earl of, caricature of 234 Cadell, Robert, Esq. memoir of 321 Caen Stone, qualities of 293 California, gold discovered in 192, 529 Callaway, T. Esq. memoir of 321 Caludon Castle, remains of 25 Cambridge Antiquarian Society proceed- ings of 186
King's College, arms of 186 University, prizes 401, 626 Camden Society, proceedings of 627 Campbell, Major-Gen. Sir G. memoir of
Thos. earliest poetry of 115
Dr. author of Life of Gold- smith 370
Canada, news from 304, 529, 641 Canterbury Cathedral, progress of the restoration of 659; case of the lay clerks 290
Canterbury, New National School at 306 Cape of Good Hope, news from 74, 191 Caractacus, on the coins of 266 Cardiff, prosperity of 308
Cards, satirical 69
history of 357
Tarocchi 491
Carnegie, Sir James, memoir of 316 Carteret, Lord, memoir of 537 Carthage, mosaic pavement from 71 Catharine, Queen of Braganza, minia- ture of 521
Cavendish, Hon. George, memoir of 424 Ceylon, news from 74 Charles II. death of 338 Chased Works of Art 630 Cheltenham Training College, first stone laid 642
Chess, history of the game of 358 Chester, Archeological Association at 562 Chesterford, Roman fresco painting 404 Chicheley Church, bells at 158 Chillianwallah, battle of 414 Cholera, reports of 193, 415, 450 Christian Knowledge, Society for Pro- motion of, jubilee of the 291 Church, Separation of the Sexes at 562 City Commissioners of Sewers, order of 193
Clare Castle, remains of 633 Clock Regulator 296
"Cnikt," notes on the Anglo-Saxon 263 Coat-Armour, early variations of 148 Cockran Sand, removal of 74
Coins, inedited 634; found 518 sales of 69, 407
penny of Harthacnut 407 Colchester, Roman antiquities at 633 Cold Harbour, explanation of 519 Colney Hatch, Lunatic Asylum, first stone laid 642
Combs, in ancient places of interment 632 Congleton Church, consecrated 306 curious bell at 405
Conolly, Lt.-Col, memoir of 204 Constantinople, fire at 74
Cooper, Samuel, Esq. memoir of 320 Cotes, John, family of 338
Coventry, Lady, anecdotes of 44 Crabbe, Rev. George, Latin inscription
Crakys, guns in time of Edward III. 185 Crawley, North, church, chancel of 158 Crolly, Rom. Cath. Archb. memoir of 539 Crompton, Sir Samuel, memoir of 317 Cromwell, Oliver, Bible of 187 Cross, processional, XIV. century 68 Crosthwaite Church, notices of £49; monuments 374
Crown Badge, examples of 632 Cumberland, William, Duke of, carica- ture of 233
Cureton, Br.- Gen. C. R. memoir of 317 Cuttle, Captain 114
Cyphers, on the use of 338 Dacre, Lord, tomb of 519 Danish Prim-staff 185
Darley Main, colliery explosion 307 Davenport, John, Esq. memoir of 545 Daventry Church, stained glass window 196
Davis or Davies, family of 2 Deddington, Drunken, origin of the term
Denmark and The Duchies, news from 5 Dereham Church, restoration of 642 Deroubaix, arms of the family 114, 226 Derwentwaters, monuments of the 374 D'Este, Sir A. F. memoir of 203 Dickson, Major-Gen. W. memoir of 96 Diocletian's Palace at Spalato 565 Disney Museum 37
Dodington Church, monumental brassi Dorset, Charles Earl of,observations 2 Douglas, house of 114
Dover, Old Custom House 489
St. Martin's Priory, seal of lo Drake, Col. T. memoir of 319 "Dubious," use of the word 160 Dublin University, prize at 401 Dukinfield Church, consecrated 306 "Dull," Pope's use of the word 160 Dundas, Mr. caricature of 23 Dunsany, Lord, memoir of 315 Durham, University of, scholarship Prebendal House at 531 Eastbourne, Roman antiquities at 189
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