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Dr. Dalton, and for many years secretary and afterwards one of the vice-presidents of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society.

Mr. James Currie, of Warrington, killed by a railway collision at Weedon.

At Inglewood, Berks, Thomas Dunn, esq. late Captain of the 14th Foot, 1808. He was placed on half pay in 1819.

In Upper East Smithfield, aged 23, Heten-Adelina, wife of Thomas English, M.D.

At the Deanery, Rothsay, Isle of Bute, Mary, wife of the Very Rev. Samuel Hood, Dean of Argyle and the Isles.

At Clifton on Dunsmoor, aged 25, John Christopher Moor, second son of the Rev. Jas. Hoare Christopher Moor.

At Long Ashton, near Bristol, aged 30, Mr. Ebenezer Stevens, many years manager at Bristol of the engineer department of the Great Western Railway.

At Herne-hill, Surrey, aged 60, Edward Rose Swaine, esq. senior partner in the distillery, Bartholomew-close, carried on under the firm of Swaine, Boord, and Co.

At Godmanchester, James Veasey, esq.

Nov. 25. At Daventry, aged 74, John Bricknell,

esq.

At Dover, Kent, aged 58, the Hon. Sarah Newnham Collingwood, eldest dau. of the late Cuthbert Lord Collingwood, and relict of George Lewis Newnham Collingwood, esq. of Hawkhurst, Kent. She was married in 1816, and left a widow in 1837. At his residence, Gearies, near Ilford, Essex, aged 83, George Johnson, esq.

At Dulwich-hill, aged 51, Martha, only surviving dau. of the late Thomas Platt, esq. of Stamford-st. and Child's-hill, Hampstead.

In Queen's-sq. Bloomsbury, aged 67, Edward Hallows Plumptre, esq. of Lamb-buildings, Temple. He was the second son of the Rev. Charles Plumptre, Rector of Teversal, Notts. and afterwards of Long Newton, co. Durham, by Miss Mary Mellar, of Mansfield; and was elder brother to the Rev. Dr. Plumptre, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford. He married, Oct. 1816, Eliza, dau. of Jacob Pitfield, esq. of Symondsbury, Dorset; and leaves, with other children, the Rev. Edward Plumptre, Chaplain and Tutor of King's College, London.

Nov. 26. At Palgrave, Suffolk, aged 61, John Hewett Amys, esq.

Aged 65, Elizabeth-Frances, wife of Francis Bulmer, esq. of York.

At Creech Saint Michael, Somerset, aged 36, Robert Cassels, esq. M.D.

Aged 24, Ellen, eldest surviving dau. of William Chambers, esq. of Gloucester-pl. Hyde Park. At Birmingham, George Edlin, esq. 7th Dragoon Guards, on his way from Dublin to Torquay.

At Exmouth, Esther-Harriett, relict of the Rev. William Rous Ellicombe, Rector of Clist St.George. In Carlton-terr. aged 42, John Grant, esq. late of Madeira.

In Bedford-sq. aged 71, John Richards, esq. late of Devonshire-sq.

At Stoke Newington, aged 63, Charles Trumpler, esq.

At St. Alban's, aged 93, Richard Vines, esq. formerly of Wootton-under-Edge.

Nor. 27. At Havant, Hants, aged 65, Mr. John Bannister, many years surgeon of that town.

At Dawlish, Devon, Sophia, wife of James Lyon Geaves, esq.

At Sussex-gardens, Hyde-park, aged 53, Capt. William Selby Hele, eldest surviving son of the late Rev. R. H. Selby Hele, Rector of Brede, Sussex, late of the Madras establishment, from which he retired in 1835.

At Dublin, aged 75, Charles Johnston, esq. of Great Missenden, Bucks.

At Leicester, aged 55, Jas. Wm. Marillier, esq. At Wootton-under-Edge, aged 64, Mr. W. W. Mountjoy, surgeon, the last member of a numerous and respectable family of that town. At Honiton, aged 75, W. Pine, esq.

At Walmer, aged 70, Frances, widow of David Ross, esq. Commander R.N.

At the Union Poorhouse at Andover, aged 75, Richard Smith. He had lived for many years in a cave which he had skilfully excavated in a rock of chalk near Longparish, on the borders of Wherwell Wood, his only companion being an owl.

At Soham, Camb. Fanny, wife of the Rev. William Waller, M.A. Curate of Soham, and incumbent of St. John's, Dukinfield, Cheshire.

At Hastings, aged 17, Robert-Horatio, second son of Robert M. Westmacott, esq. late of the 4th Regt. and grandson of Sir Richard Westmacott.

Nov. 28. At Sherbourn House, Durham, aged 75, Eliza-Sophia, wife of the Rev. George Stanley Faber, Master of Sherburn Hospital.

At the house of her eldest son, aged 75, Sarah, relict of Richard Garrett, of Leiston Works, Saxmundham, Suffolk.

At his residence, Old Burlington-st. John Durance George, esq.

At the residence of her grandson-in-law, Mr. W. Prattington, at Holloway, aged 79, MaryBickard, relict of William Hutchins, only dau. of the late Rev. Edward Kimpton, Vicar of Rogate, Sussex, and Minister of St. Matthew, Bethual-green. In Sebbon's-buildings, Islington, aged 71, Miss Elizabeth Sebbon.

At Boulogne-sur-Mer, Dorothy-Walters, wife of Capt. Robert Streatfeild, R.N. Her maiden name was Cooper; she was married in 1820, and has left issue.

At Hampstead, aged 45, John Veal, esq. Clerk of Records and Writ, High Court of Chancery. At Berkeley House, White Ladies-road, Bristol, aged 75, Thomas Willcox, esq.

Nov. 29. At Kensington, Elizabeth, relict of William Andrew Bond, esq. of Ashford, Kent. At Broughton-park, Edinburgh, Ann, wife of Charles Cobbold, esq. late of Rosehill, Ipswich.

At Athlone, Lieut.-Col. Collintgon, Royal Art. He was sent to Ireland in command of the 1st company of the 1st battalion, and was promoted to the rank of Lieut-Col. on the 11th Nov. last.

At Peckham, aged 71, John Dalton, esq. He was the eldest son of William Edward Dalton, esq. of Stanmore, by Anne Covell his wife, descended from the "judicious Hooker." He married, first Hannah, only dau. of James Neale, esq. by whom he has left issue seven sons and two daughters, viz. 1. Rev. James Edw. Dalton, B.D. Fellow and Vice-President of Queen's college, Cambridge, and Rector of Seagrave, Leicestershire. 2. Rev. J. N. Dalton, M.A. Vicar of Greetham, Rutlandshire, and Surrogate. 3. Rev. S. N. Dalton, M.A. Vicar of Fowlnesse, Essex. 4. Rev. Edw. Dalton, Rector of Tramore, near Waterford. 5. William Henry Dalton. 6. Neale Dalton. 7. Herbert Dalton. 8. Eliza. 9. Hannah. He married secondly, Catharine, only dau. of Thomas Chambers, esq. She died without issue 22nd April, 1842. His remarkably kind disposition and truly Christian character endeared him to all who knew him, and he passed through a long life with honour and happiness, having the gratification of three sons going out of Cambridge as Wranglers, and seeing all his family advantageously settled in life. He was eminently charitable, and aided substantially all the great religious societies, whilst his private beneficence was still greater. His life and death were alike peaceful. He was buried with his first wife and three deceased sons, Benjamin, Arthur, and Rowland, in Camberwell churchyard, in which parish he had passed the most part of his useful life, residing chiefly at the Priory House, Peckham.

In Southwark, aged 26, Dr. Fairbrother, son of the late Rev. Richd. Fairbrother, of East Dereham. At Collingbourne Ducis, Elizabeth, relict of Samuel Harrison, esq. of Chute Forest.

At Muswell-hill, Middlesex, aged 74, ElizabethCatharine, relict of the Rev. Richard Haygarth, Vicar of Stapleford, Nottingham.

Arthur-Wyllie, youngest son of II. S. Lane, esq. Bexhill, Sussex.

Aged 23, Eleanor-Loraine, wife of the Rev. J. Lingham, Vicar of Northbourne, Kent.

At Edinburgh, aged 43, Sarah, relet of Doralf Mac Leod, esq. late of Amerpore, Calcutta, and dau. of the late Capt. Hu.

At Camberwell, aged 56, Margaret, wife of Jas. Vanhouse, esq. and third dan. of the late Jou Heysett, esq. of Bovacott, Devon.

At Dawlish, Louisa-Jehanna, youngest dau of J. Teschemaker, esq. D.C.L. of Exmouth,

At Ramsgate, aged 72, Joseph Green Walford, esq. of Chigwell-row, Essex.

Nor. 30. At Bridlington Quay, Elizabeth-Christiana, relict of John Dunnington, esq. of Militeld, and eldest dau. of the late Joseph Dixon Skelton, esq. of Middlewood Hall.

At Totnes, aged 34, Charlotte, wife of Walter Oke Edye, esq. of the Temple, London.

Ann, wife of J. P. de la Tons, esq. of Carltonhill, St. John's-wood.

At Southwood, Highgate, aged 83, Mrs. Judith Longman, last surviving sister of the late Thomas Norton Longman, esq. of Paternoster-row.

In London, John Matravers, esq. F.S.A. late of Lundy Island, and of Westbury, Wilts. formerly one of H.M. Hon. Band of Gentlemen-at-Arms. He purchased Lundy Island in 1830 of Sir Aubrey de Vere Hunt, for 4,5007, and sold it to William Heaven, esq. of Bristol (see Collectanea Topog, et Geneal. iv. 327).

Aged 53, Chas. Julius Seccombe,esq. Lieut. R.N. He entered the service 1815, and obtained his commission 1825; but had not since been employed. William Thompson, esq. surgeon, Manningtree. In Portland-terr. Regent's-park, aged 72, John Best Webb, esq.

Lately. At Cork, aged 106, Mary Long.

At Paris, aged 72, the Princess Maria-Christina

Albertina-Caroline of Saxony, Perioder Uonplaats, mother of the late Charles Albert King of SatS wow of Charles Pere Forster and o Soy, Pake of Carignano, who died in 1800 Her remains were conveyed to Vienna

At Paris, Flizabeth, wire of the Rey Kilworl Seymour, Derp, Curate of Love, Cornwall

At Little Bromwich, Wore, at an advanced age, Mary, relict ot Jobin Vcale, esq. of Gloucester

At Colwood House, Sussex, the redence of her youngest son, Samuel John Bennett, esq. aged 75, Ani, relict of Vexander Bennett, es. late King's Romembrancer, and Treasurer of Morden and the Magilalen hospitals:

At Pontefract, aged 33, Richard Chambers, esq. manager of the Yorkshire Ranking Company at that place. He was thirty-three years clerk, and subsequently manager, of the bank.

At Liverpool, Mr. John Taylor Crook. He had been long and extensively engaged in the Amert can passenger trade, and consigneo to a large fleet of slaps known as the Black Star line of New York packets. Under the influence of so vere and trying indisposition, aided perhaps by the unsatisfactory state of his private affairs, he committed suicide.

Mary, wife of Thomas Finden, esq. of Baron House, Mitcham, Surrey

At Dublin, Lieut.-Col. Samuel E. Goodman, senior Major of the 27th Regt. He entered the service 1825, became Lieut. 1826, Captain 1833, Major 1840, and Lieut.-Col, 1846,

At New Mills, Stroud, aged 54, Wm. Helme, esq. Aged 39, Robert Swinfen Peel, esq. eldest son of the late Edmund Peel, esq. of Bonehill House, Staffordshire.

At Notting-hill, aged 91, Mrs Ann Powell, late of Clapton.

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

Week ending Saturday,

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J. J. ARNULL, Stock and Share Broker,
3, Copthall Chambers, Angel Court,
Throgmorton Street, London.

J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, PRINTERS, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET.

GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE

AND

HISTORICAL REVIEW.

FEBRUARY, 1852.

CONTENTS.

MINOR CORRESPONDENCE.-Alleged Praiseworthiness of whatsoever a Pope may do-A Tour in quest of Genealogy-John Murray of Sacomb-The Chapmans of Whitby and LondonOld View of Dover, by R. Wilson.....

Alfred and his place in the History of England..

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Wanderings of an Antiquary: by Thomas Wright, F.S.A.-II. The Roman
Cities on the Welsh Border, Ariconium and Magna (with Engravings).

A Paper on Puppets, by John Doran, LL.D.

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Letters of Mrs. Piozzi, relating to her Anecdotes of Dr. Sam. Johnson
Ulrich von Hutten, Part VI.-The Castle of Ebernburg .
Contemporary Account of the Skirmish at Penrith in 1745
The Life and Works of Thomas Stothard, R.A.

....

Letter of Lord Byron denying the Authorship of "The Vampire”.
CORRESPONDENCE OF SYLVANUS URBAN.-Meaning of the word Whiffler, with Illustra-
trations from the Pageantry of Norwich and London-Baronial Title granted by King
Charles II. to a Portuguese-Palimpsest Sepulchral Brass at Norwich-Ancient Timber-
Houses at Coventry-Factitious Monuments of Fictitious Ancestry-The Epitaph of Olym-
pia Morata

NOTES OF THE MONTH.-Destination of the Crystal Palace-Presents from France to the
Commissioners of the Great Exhibition-Fire in the Capitol at Washington-Proposed
Midland Counties Observatory-Museum of the Somerset Archæological and Natural
History Society-The Duke of Cornwall's Exhibitions in the Government School of Mines
-The Modellers and Engravers of the Royal Mint-Prize Essay on Practical Banking-
Archæological Atlas of the North of Europe-Lectures on Chaucer at Copenhagen---Histo-
rical and Antiquarian Works announced-Ancient MSS. of the Gospels-Discovery at
St. Stephen's Chapel, Westminster-Roman Architecture at St. Olave's Church, Chichester
-Recent Sales of curious Books and Manuscripts-Miscellaneous Works submitted to our
Notice

.....

HISTORICAL REVIEWS.- Philip Doddridge, by John Stoughton, 166; Autobiography
of William Stout, of Lancaster, ib.; Michael Angelo, by J. E. Taylor, 168; Causeries de
Lundi, 169; The Household of Sir Thomas More, 170; Amboglanna, by H. G. Potter, 171;
Reliquiæ Antiquæ Eboracenses, ib.; Dod's Peerage, Knightage, and Baronetage for 1852,
ib.; Antiquarian Gleanings in the North of England, 172; Miss Kavanagh's Women of
Christianity

ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCHES-Society of Antiquaries, 174; Archæological Institute, 175;
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 176; Excavations at Rome
HISTORICAL CHRONICLE.-Foreign News, 178; Promotions and Preferments, 179; Births
and Marriages

OBITUARY: with Memoirs of the Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire; Rt. Hon. H. M. Pierrepont;
Sir John Cope, Bart.; Sir T. S. Gooch, Bart.; Sir W. B. Cooke, Bart.; Sir W. P. Call,
Bart.; Sir F. W. Dunbar, Bart.; Sir Bruce Chichester, Bart.; Sir John Gladstone, Bart.;
General Sir Fred. P. Robinson, G.C.B.; Lieut.-General Sir G. A. Quentin; Rear-Admiral
Daly; Chief Justice Ward Chipman; Charles Hoare, Esq.; Matthias Attwood, Esq.;
Wm. F. Handley, Esq.; Rev. Franc Sadleir, D.D.; Rev. Canon Tyler; Rev. Edward
Ellerton; Professor Dunbar; Professor Pattison; James Arthur, M.D.; James Russell,
Esq.; Herr Priessnitz; J. M. W. Turner, R.A.; R. C. Taylor, Esq.; Mr. T. Hudson
Turner; T. Williams, Esq.

CLERGY DECEASED

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Registrar-General's Returns of Mortality in the Metropolis-Markets, 215; Meteorological
Diary Daily Price of Stocks....

By SYLVANUS URBAN, Gent.

Hannah, wife of the Rev. J. T. D. Kidd, Chaplain and Sec. of the Bengal Military Orphan Society.

Oct. 5. At Canauore, East Indies, Wm. Deane Day, esq. A.B. late of Wadham college, Oxford, Lieut. 94th Regt. eldest son of the Rev. S. E. Day, Vicar of St. Philip and Jacob, Bristol. He graduated B.A. 1848.

Oct. 8. At the Cape of Good Hope, drowned by the upsetting of a pleasure-boat in Table Bay, aged 18, Charles W. Myers, only son of Mr. M. Myers, of Sunderland, Durham, and nephew of Henry Rudd, esq. of Southgate, Middlesex.

Oct. 9. At Niagara, aged 36, James Harvey, esq. J.P., brother of Thomas Harvey, esq. solicitor, late of Falmouth.

Oct. 10. At Vellore, Capt. Robert Balfour, 28th Madras Native Inf.

Oct. 11. At Hayes, Middlesex, aged 69, Edward Briggs, esq. of Park House, Hayes, and Harley-st.

At East London, South Africa, in command of the detachment of troops landed for the frontier, aged 21, Horace, elder son of the Rev. George M. Musgrave, Vicar of Borden, Kent, and Ensign of H. M. Cape Mounted Rifles.

Oct. 12. At Edinburgh, Miss Ann Arnott. Aged 76, Mr. Richard Chandler, an eminent nurseryman and florist, Wandsworth-road.

Aged 71, Slingsby Duncombe, esq. youngest and last surviving son of the late Charles Slingsby Duncombe, esq. of Duncombe Park, Yorkshire.

Oct. 13. At Tunbridge Wells, aged 21, Henry, youngest son of Robert Barclay, banker, of Leyton, Essex.

At Agra, E. I. aged 49, Lieut.-Colonel Peach Brown, of the 6th Bengal N. I., brother to Mr. Maberly Brown, of Derby. He was formerly Capt. in the 29th N.Inf.

At Morton Hall, near Edinburgh, Mary, wife of Richard Trotter, esq. of Morton Hall.

Oct. 14. At Rust Hall, Tunbridge Wells, aged 67, Capt. Cooper.

In Bedford-sq. aged 77, Anna Maria Everett, dan, of the late Thomas Everett, esq.

In Foley-pl. aged 34, Albert Guignard, only surviving son of Albert Guignard, wine merchant, Saville-row.

At New London, Canada West, aged 20, William Richard Chivers Kingdon, 23d Royal Welsh Fusiliers, son of Mr. R. Kingdon, and grandson of Mr. William Kingdon, of Stapleton. He was accidentally shot by one of his comrades.

Oct. 19. At Babia, aged 35, Lieut. Roger Lucius Curtis, commanding Her Majesty's steamer Locust, second son of Vice-Adm. Sir Lucius Curtis.

Oct. 24. At Bytown, Ottawa River, Canada West, the wife of George W. Baker, late Capt. R. Art. eldest dau. of the late John Hammond Cole, esq. of Norwich.

Oct. 26. At Enfield, John Grant Sinith, esq. of Milton-next-Sittingbourne, formerly of Kingston, Jamaica, and late of Boulogne-sur-Mer.

Oct. 27. At Craighall Rattray, co. Perth, in his 56th year, Robert Clerk Rattray, esq. a magistrate for Mid-lothian and Perthshire, and Deputy-Lieut. of the latter county. He was the son and heir of James Clerk, esq. a Baron of the Exchequer in Scotland, by Jane, only daughter of Admiral Duff, of Fetteroso. The Baron assumed the name of Rattray on inheriting through his grandmother the estates of that family; and died in 1831. Mr. Rattray married, Feb. 12, 1824, Christina, daughter of the late J. Richardson, esq. of Pitfour, and had issue two sons and four daughters.

At Tannah, aged 20, Lucius Vevers Robinson, Ensign 14th Bombay N. Inf. youngest son of William R. Robinson, esq. of Hill House, Acton.

Nov. 2. At Madrid, the Hon. Urania-Caroline, widow of the Hon. Lieut.-Gen. John Meade, and youngest dau. of the late Hon. Edward and Lady Arabella Ward. She was married in 1816, and left a widow in 1849.

Nov. 4. At Dublin, aged 70, Susanna, relict of Cæsar Colclough Duffrey Hale, esq. Chief Justice of Prince Edward's Island and Newfoundland.

Nov. 6. Aged 68, Anne, wife of John Fisher, esq. of Fulham.

At the Hall, Darley-in-the-Dale, Derb. aged 77, Benjamin Potter, esq.

Nov. 7. At Brighton, aged 17, Georgina-Sarah, eldest dau. of William Tredway Clarke, esq. of Great James-st. Bedford-row.

In the Harrow-road, aged 55, Capt. Edward Foord, H.C.S. and one of the Elder Brethren of the Trinity Corporation.

At Portsmouth, aged 72, Frederick Horton, esq. Purser R.N.

Aged 78, John Johnson, esq. of Notting-hill-sq. At Chilvers Coton, Warw. aged 77, Susanna, relict of Henry Poyntz Lane, esq.

Aged 36, James M'Taggart, esq. of Foxlease, Lyndhurst, Hants.

At Brussels, aged 49, Thomas Oldham, esq. late engineer of the Bank of England.

At Albano, Rome, aged 5, Constance-MaryDolores, dau. of William Vavasour, esq. and niece of Lord Clifford.

Nov. 8. At Brighton, Marianne-Cecilia, eldest dau. of the late Henry Burmester, esq. of Gwynne House, Essex.

At Liskeard, Cornwall, aged 72, Mary-Rawe, eldest dau. of the late Joseph Ede, esq. of that borough.

At Ashley-park, Surrey, in her 5th year, Alice, third dau. of the late Sir Henry Fletcher, Bart.

Aged 55, Robert Little Hooper, esq. M.D. of High-st. Newington-butts. He had filled the offices of assistant surgeon to the Queen's Prison, district surgeon to the parish of St. George the Martyr, Southwark, surgeon to the National Guardian Institution in Bedford-row, and to the Yorkshire School, Westminster-road.

At Clapham-park, aged 82, Joseph Jellicoe, of Upper Wimpole-st. esq.

At Milverton, Som., Flora, wife of James Randolph, esq. dau. of Gilbert Nicholetts, esq. formerly of Bromtrees Hall, Herefordsh.

At Wyfordby rectory, aged 9, George, and on the 12th, aged 8, William-Latrobe, sons of the Rev. W. H. Oakley.

At Sawbridgeworth, Herts, Emma, youngest dau. of Thos. Slater, esq. late of Frenchay, Glouc. At Longfleet, Poole, aged 56, A. Sutherland, esq. surgeon.

Nov. 9. At Terriers, Thaxted, and formerly of The Place, Great Bardfield, Essex, in his 72nd year, Mr. Charles Fitch.

Aged 49, Francis Roger Hodgson, esq. of Oakley, near Manchester, one of the magistrates for the borough of Manchester.

At Southtown, Yarmouth, Jane, youngest dau. of H. Danby Palmer, esq.

In Bootham, Eliza, wife of the Rev. W. L. Pickard, M.A. Rector of All Saints', North-st. York, and youngest dau. of John Foljambe, esq. formerly of Rotherham.

In his 105th year, Mr. Robert Porter, of Ardagarvan, co. Tyrone. He was born near Castlefin in Donegal.

At Sandwich, aged 86, Mr. George Temple, for nearly 70 years the valued and confidential servant in the business of Mr. Harrison, and father of the Rev. W. Temple, Rector of St. Alphage, Canterbury.

At Portland villas, Plymouth, aged 80, Joseph Treffry, a member of the Society of Friends.

At Bath, aged 82, Constantia, dau. of the late Pierce Walsh, esq.

Aged 64, at Ardenconnal House, Dumbartonshire, John Wilson, esq. of Dundyvan, one of the largest iron manufacturers in Scotland.

Nov. 10. Timothy George Adams, of Chesterterr. Regent's-park.

At Frant, near Tunbridge Wells, aged 50, Samuel Adams, esq.

At Clifton, Glouc. aged 71, W. W. Brock, esq. M.D. formerly of Jamaica.

At Clapton, aged 88, Miles Burkitt, esq. formerly of the Stock Exchange.

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