cholera, Marcella, widow of the late Edward R. C. Sheldon, esq. M.P. of Brailes House, Warwicksh. She was the only child of Thomas Meredith Winstanley, esq. of Lissen hall, co. Dublin; was married in 1817, and left a widow in 1836, having had a numerous family, of whom two sons and one daughter survive. Lieut.-Col. Robert Pattison Holmes, commanding the reserve battalion of the 23rd Regiment of Foot, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, at present stationed at Quebec, in Canada. He was a Peninsular and Waterloo officer, and became Major of the regiment in 1830. July 24. At Genca, Margaret-Smyth, wife of Lieut.-Col. Thomas Fothergill, of Kingthorpe, Yorkshire. July 25. At Weston, Canada, William, youngest son of Philip Bennet, esq. of Rougham, Norfolk. July 27. At Outreau, near Boulogner-Mer, aged 44, Martha, the wife of sur Charles Cobham, esq. late of Chadwell, near Ware, Herts. Lately. In Paris, of cholera, Miss Suzette Croly, sister of the Rev. Dr. Croly, Rector of St. Stephen's, Walbrook. In Paris, of cholera, M. Gerente, the glass-stainer, who has executed some of the new windows in Ely cathedral, and also at the New Cemetery chapel at Oxford. Aug. 4. At Boulogne, after a few hours illness, Caroline-Palmer, fourth dau. of the late Charles Streynham Collinson, esq. of the Chantry, near Ipswich. Aug. 7. At Florence, aged 54, Harriet, wife of Rear-Adm. the Hon. Sir Fleetwood Pellew, C.B. She was the only dau. of Sir Godfrey Vassal Webster, Bart. of Battle Abbey, and of the late Elizabeth Vassal Lady Holland, and was married in 1816, and has left an only child, Lady Walpole, wife of the son and heir of the Earl of Orford. Week ending 15. TABLE OF MORTALITY IN THE DISTRICTS OF LONDON. Deaths Registered Under 15 to 60 and Age not Total. Males. Females. Weekly Summer average of the 5 years 1844-48, 1008 Deaths. Sussex Pockets, 61. Os. to 77. 78.-Kent Pockets, 67. 6s. to 97. 98. PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, SEPT. 21. Hay, 27. 10s. to 31. 15s.-Straw, 17. 6s. to 1l. 12s.-Clover, 47. Os. to 41. 15s. SMITHFIELD, SEPT. 21. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. 2s. 10d. to 4s. Od. Head of Cattle at Market, SEPT. 17. 3s. Od. to 4s. 2d. Beasts..... 4923 Calves 221 38. Od. to 3s. 8d. Sheep and Lambs 35,130 Pigs 210 38. 2d. to 4s. Od. COAL MARKET, Beef Veal Pork .... Walls Ends, from 13s. Od. to 17s. 6d. per ton. SEPT. 21. Other sorts from 12s. Od. to 15s. Od. TALLOW, per cwt.-Town Tallow, 408. Od. Yellow Russia, 39s. Od. METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND. ARNULL and ALLENDER, Stock and Share Brokers, 3, Copthall Chambers, Angel Court, Throgmorton Street, London. J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, Printers, 25, pARLIAMENT Street. MINOR CORRESPONDENCE.-The Cromwells and Stewards-Orthography of ...... PAGE 450 451 Willmott's Journal of Summer Time in the Country.-Goldsmith-Pope-Bar. NOTES IN BEDFORDSHIRE.-Ampthill and its Vicinity, Houghton House, Step- pingley, Millbrook, Lidlington, Wootton, Tilbrook, and Marston Morteyne 482 Herbert's Cyclops Christianus (with a Plan of Abury and Silbury) .... ...... The Mên Skryfa in Cornwall-Protection of our National Monuments.. The Legend of Saint George: an ancient English Poem Lives of the Lindsays, by Lord Lindsay, 497; Sussex Archæological Col- lections, Vol. II. 502; Man's Power over himself to control Insanity, 506; Dr. Peile's Annotations on the Apostolical Epistles, 507; Miscellaneous 520 ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCHES.-Meeting of the Cambrian Archæological Association at Cardiff, 514; Archæological Meeting at Thetford, 518; Meeting of the Archæological Institute at Salisbury (concluded) HISTORICAL CHRONICLE.-Foreign News, 523; Domestic Occurrences 525 Promotions and Preferments, 527; Births and Marriages. OBITUARY: with Memoirs of Charles Albert, King of Sardinia; Earl of Registrar-General's Returns of Mortality in the Metropolis-Markets, 559; Meteorological Diary-Stocks...... Embellished with Engravings of the Portraits of EDWARD LORD Despenser, K.G. |