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Moral Hours, a Poem. By the Rev. J. Jones, MA.

A Practical Treatise on Rural Ornament, which deduces the science from wellknown fixed principles. By Mr. Pontey.

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A New System of Arithmetic, on a Plan entirely Original, calculated to abridge the Labour of the Tutor very considerably, and facilitate the Progress of the Pupil. By J. Walker. Also, a Key, or Exposition of the New System, sold sealed up to Schoolmasters or Teachers only.

Military Memoirs of the Great Civil War, by John Gwynne; being an Account of the Earl of Glencairn's Expedition, as General of his Majesty's Forces, in the Highlands of Scotland, in the Years 1653 and 1654. By a Person who was Eye and Ear Witness to every Transaction. With an Appendix. 1 Vol. 4to.

Gems, principally from the Antique, drawn and etched by R. Dagley; with Verse Illustrations by the Rev. G. Croly, AM. 1 Vol. foolscap 8vo. with 20 Engravings.

Memoirs of George Heriot, Jeweller to James VI., with an Historical Account of the Hospital founded by him at Edinburgh. With Engravings. 1 Vol. foolscap 8vo.

An Account of the Lime Rocks of Plymouth, with 10 Lithographic Prints of some of the Animal remains found in them. By the Rev. Richard Hennah. 1 Vol. Royal 8vo.

The Life and Times of Daniel Defoe, with an Account of his Writings, and Anecdotes of several of his contemporaries. By Mr. Walter Wilson.

The School for Mothers, or the Politics of a Village, a Novel. 3 Vols. 12mo.

Osmond, a Tale. By the Author of The Favorite of Nature. 3 Vols. 12mo.

English Melodies, selected from the original Scores, and early printed Copies, in the Library of W. Kitchiner, MD.

Journal of a Voyage to Greenland in 1821, with Graphic Illustrations. By Captain Manby. 1 Vol. 4to.

The Odyssey of Homer, translated in English Prose, as literally as the different Idioms of the Greek and English Lan-` guages will allow; with explanatory Notes By a Member of the University of Oxford. 2 Vols. 8vo.

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An easy Course of Domestic Education, comprising a Series of Elementary Treatises on Juvenile Instruction; with Advice to Parents and Tutors for educating Children. By W. J. Hort. 22 Vols. 18mo.

Paterson's Roads of England and Wales, and the Southern Part of Scotland. By Mr. E. Mogg. 8vo. With Maps. A new Edition.

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Dendrologia Britannica (trees and shrubs that will live in the open air of Britain.) By Mr. P. Watson, of Hull. 8vo. Illus trated with coloured Plates.

Sermons, by the Rev. Jonathan Walton, Rector of Birdbrook. 2 Vols.

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Landscape-gardening; including all the latest Improvements, a general History of Gardening in all Countries; and a statistical View of its present State, with Sugges tions for its future Progress, in the British Isles. By J. C. Loudon, FLS. HS. &c. in One large Volume, 8vo. with 600 Engravings on Wood, 21. 10s.

The Scottish Cryptogamic Flora: or coloured Figures, and Descriptions of Cryptogamic Plants growing in Scotland, and belonging chiefly to the Order Fungi. By

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Hortus Anglicus; or, the Modern English Garden: containing a familiar Description of all the Plants which are cultivated in the Climate of Great Britain. By the Author of "The British Botanist." 2 Vols. 12mo. 16s.

Education.

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The Second French Book, containing short Phrases and easy Reading Lessons, with 100 Engravings. By the same. Price 1s. 6d.

An Epitome of Roman Antiquities. By C. Irving, LLD. and FSA. 12mo. 8s.

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Napoleon in Exile; or a Voice from St. Helena. The Opinions and Reflections of Napoleon on the most important Events of his Life and Government, in his own Werds. By Barry E. O'Meara, Esq. his late Surgeon. 2 Vols. 8vo. Price 11. 8s.

Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini, a Florentine Artist. Written by himself. Edited by Thomas Roscoe, Esq. 2 Vols. 8vo. Price 1. 48.

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The Book of Fate, formerly in the Possession of Napoleon, late Emperor of France; and now first rendered into English, from a German Translation of an ancient Egyptian Manuscript, found in the Year 1801, by M. Sonnini, in one of the Royal Tombs, near Mount Hibycus, in Upper Egypt. By H. Hirchenhoffer. 8vo.

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An Introduction to the Study of Fossil Organic Remains, especially of those found in the British Strata: intended to aid the Student in his Enquiries respecting the Nature of Fossils, and their Connexion with the Formation of the Earth. By James Parkinson, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, &c. 12s.

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Traditional Tales of the English and Scottish Peasantry. By Allan Cunningham, Author of Sir Marmaduke Maxwell, &c. 2 Vols. 12mo. 128.

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The Scrinium. By Rebecca Edridge. 2 Vols. 12mo. 15s.

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Vargas; a Tale of Spain. 3 Vols. 18s. Body and Soul. Consisting of a Series of lively and pathetic Stories, calculated to excite the attention and interest of the Religious World. In post 8vo. 12s.

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The River Derwent, Part the First; and other Poems. By William Branwhite Clarke, B. A. 8vo. 6s. 6d.

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Letters and Essays on Subjects connected with the Conversion and National Restoration of Israel. First published in the Jewish Expositor. By William Cunninghame, Esq. 8vo. 8s.

Observation on the Metrical Version of the Psalms, made by Sternhold, Hopkins, and others: with a View to illustrate the Authority with which this Collection was at first admitted. With Notices of other English metrical Versions of the Psalms. By the Rev. H. J, Todd, MA. FSA. 8vo. 4s.

Three Sermons on St. Paul's Doctrine of 1. Justification by Faith: 2. Original Sin 3. Predestination: with Notes. By the Rev. Thomas Young, AM. 2d Edit. enlarged, 8vo. 9s.

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Voyages, Travels, and Topography. Inquiry concerning the Site of Ancient Palibothra, Part IV. containing a Tour from Bhaugulpoor to Mandar, from thence to Corruckpoor, and a Circuit of the Hills, with an Account of the Site of the Ancient City of Jey Nuggur, and some remarks on the Jeyne Worship; with a Map, Views, &c. By William Francklin, LieutenantColonel in the Service of the Hon. EastIndia Company. 4to. 15s. boards.

A View of the Present State of the Scilly Islands: exhibiting their vast Importance to Great Britain;-the Improvements of which they are susceptible. By the Rev. George Woodley, Missionary from the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge. 8vo. 12s.

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BANKRUPTS IN ENGLAND.

Where the Town or City in which the Bankrupt resides is not expressed, it will be always in London or the Neighbourhood. So also of the Residences of the Attorneys, whose names are placed after a [.

T distinguishes London Commissions, C those of the country.

Gazette-June 22 to July 16.

June 22.-Bedsou, T. and R. Bishop, Aston, Birmingham, brass-founders. [Edmunds, Exchequer-office of Pleas. Lincoln's-inn. C. Bell, G. Brampton, Cumberland, grocer. [Bell, Bow Church-yard. C.

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Cross, J. Halewood, Lancaster, brewer. lington, Bedford row. C. Gayleard, J. New Bond-street, habit-maker. (Bull, 21, Hollis-street, Cavendish-square. T. Harland, J. Bedford-house, Tottenham-courtroad, haberdasher. [Smith, Basinghall-street. T.

Harris, E. Copthall-buildings, broker. [Hartley, New Bridge-street, Black fr ars. T. Lidster, J. jun. Stockport, Chester, money-scrivener. [Back, Church-court, Temple. C. Nathan, L. Villiers-street, Strand, pen and quill manufacturer. [Isaacs, Mansell-street, Goodman's-fields. T.

Told, W. and F. W. Courthope, Langbournchambers, Fenchurch-street, timber-merchants. [Hodgson, St. Mildred's-court. T. Westron, M. Wellington, Somerset, draper. [Adams, Old Jewry. T.

June 25.-Davies, J. Carmarthen, spirit-merchant. [Clarke, Chancery-lane. C. Garrod, S. Paddington-street, Marylebone, bookseller and stationer. [Hill, Welbeck-street, Cavendish-square. T.

Lucas, R. and H. Lucas, Southampton, linendrapers. [Clarke, Warnford-court. C. Reeve, G. W. Craven-buildings, Drury-laue, denler in music. [Hubert, New Clements-inchambers, Clements-inn. T.

June 29. Cattell, W. Cotton-end, Warwick, mealman. [Richardson, 62, Lincoln's inn-fields. T. Cragg, J. Whitehaven, Cumberland, ironmonger. [Clennell, 7, Staple's-inn. C. Deighton, T. Davies-street, Berkeley-square, dler. [Hunt, Surry-street, Strand. T.

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Ellis, B. Leicester, woolstapler. [Holme, Newinn. C.

Farquharson, T. Lime-street, merchant. [Score, Tokenhouse-yard. T.

Griffin, D. Walworth, draper. [Jones, Sise-lane, Queen-street. T.

Harris, J. Bristol, lithographer. [Bridges, Red Lion-square. C.

Heydon, W. South Audley-street, Hanover square, plumber and painter. [Greenwood, Manchester-street, Manchester-square. T. Mendham, S. Bryanstone-street. Portman-square, merchant. [Eicke, 73, Cornbill. T. Ridgway, J. Chas. Old Kent-road, linen-draper. [Shepherd, Bartlett's-buildings, Holborn. T.

July 2.-Abbott, H. R. Throgmorton-street, stockbroker. [Montriou, 12, King's Arms-yard, Coleman-street. T.

Dicker, J. Crockernwell, Devon, innkeeper. [Andros, 58, Chancery-lane. C.

Mingins, G., and J. Boothman, Carlisle, Cumberland, hat-manufacturers. [Young, Charlotterow, Mansion-house. C.

July 6.-Allen, J. S. Towcester, Northampton, linen-draper. [Leigh, 2, Charlotte-house, Mansion-house. T.

Brothers, F. and J. Leith, King-street, Coventgarden, navy and army agents. [Whitaker, Broad-court, Long-Acre. T.

Carter, J. W. Mercer-street, Long-Acre, coachplater. [Richardson, Golden-square. T. Cooper, J. Grosvenor-mews, Bond-street, horsedealer. [Field, Clifford's-inn. T. Davison, G. Upper Berkeley-street, Portman-sq. upho'sterer. [Andros, 58, Chancery-Jane. T. Elwell, W. Westbromwich, Stafford, chemist. [Wheeler, 28, Castle-street, Holborn. C. Leigh, J. Jeffery's-square, St. Mary Axe, merchant. [Knight, Basinghall-street. T. Leigh, T. Manchester, plumber and glazier. [Lever, 5, Grav's-inn-square. C.

Luck. G. 59, Shoreditch, hosier and haberdasher. [Carter, Lord Mayor's-court-office, Royal Exchange. T.

Pritchard, T. Chepstow, Monmouth, linen and woollen-draper. [Hilliard, Gray's-inn-sq. C. Pycock, J. Doncaster, hosier. [Taylor, 14, Johnstreet, Bedford-row. C.

Rangeley, J. and F. H. Diggles. Stone, Stafford, iron-founders. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C. Rothwell J. Mortfield Bleachworks, Lancaster, whitster. [Niblett, 2, New-court, Crutchedfriars. T.

Saunders, W. Beckington, Somerset, schoolmaster. [Bridges, Red Lion-square. C.

July 9.-Friend, D. Ramsgate, Kent, shipwright. [Bigg, Southampton-buí dings, Chancery-lane. Harrison, T. Princes-street, Rotherhithe, mastermariner. [Robinson, 19, Austin Friars. T. Lovegrove, J. Cranham, Gloucester, timber-dealer. [Williams, Lincoln's-ium. C.

Parker, J., and J. Ellison, Belmount, Lancaster,
calico-printers. [Milne, Temple. C.
Smith, J. Rugby, Warwick, coal and corn-mer-
chant. [Fuller, Carlton-chambers, Regent-
street. C.

Twamley, S. Aston-road, Birmingham, miller.
[Wheeler, 28, Castle-street. Holborn. C.
Watts, J. sen. Semington, Wilts, dealer. [Poole,
Gray's-inn. C.

Wilkins, W. Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicester, wine and spirit-merchant. [Long, Gray's-inn. C. July 13.-Barnard, W. Frampton-upon-Severn, Gloucester, grocer. [Bousfield, Bouverie-street, Fleet-street. C.

Clay, G. Totnes, Devon, builder. [Blake, 156, Great Surry-street, Blackfriars. C.

Granger, J. Tooke's-court, Cursitor-street, pressmaker. [Timbrell, Macclesfield-street, Sohosquare. T.

Gregg, T. R. Deal, apothecary. [Pearce, St. Swithin's-lane, Lombard street. T.

Lloyd, G. Cumberland-street, Marylebone, brewer. [Hill, We beck-street, Cavendish-square. T. Matthews, D. Carlisle, Cumberland, mercer. [Hurd. Temple. C.

Oakley. J. Southampton, bricklayer. [Brundrett, Temple. C.

Phene, W. jan. and T. R. Gregg, Watling-street, confectioners. [Foss, 36, Essex-st, Strand. T. Rider, J. Winchester-house, Broad-street, mer

chant. [Lavie, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry. T. Robertson, G. Wapping, ship-chandler. [Bourdillon, Bread-street, Cheapside. T.

Robinson, R. North Walsham, Norfolk, linendraper. [Lythoe, Essex-street, Strand. C. Snape, W. Cheadle, Stafford, grocer. [Barbor, Fetter-lane. C.

Thomson, J. Leman-street, Goodman's-fields, oil and colourman. [Glynes, Burr-street, EastSmithfield. T.

Warner, W. jun. North Walsham, Norfolk, scrivener. [Tilbury, Falcon-street, Aldersgatestreet. C.

Williams, S. West Ham, Essex, broker. [Draper, 2. Walcot-place, Lambeth. T. Woodcroft, J. Cleveland-street, Fitzroy-square, linen draper. [Niblett, New-court, Crutchedfriars. T.

July 16-Bosisto, W. Reading, Berks, woollendraper. [Edmunds, Exchequer-office of Pleas, Lincoln's-inn. C.

Cuzner, S. and A. Joyce, Beckington, Somerset, grocers. [Perkins, 2, Holborn-court, Gray'sinn. C.

Gray, W., and E. Birmingham, nail-ironmongers. [Norton, 3, Gray's-inn-square. C.

Powell, T. Oldforge, Hereford, corn-dealer. [Pugh, Bernard-street, Russell-square. C. Waterhouse, J. and John Green, Rope-makersstreet, London, builders. [Shuter, Milbankstreet, Westminster. T.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

Gazette-June 25 to July 16.

M'Nicoll, R. merchant, Glasgow.
Wilson, J. grain-merchant, Renfrew.
Inches, J. jun. wood-merchant, Stenton.
Anderson, A. merchant, Edinburgh.
Morison, J. merchant, Edinburgli.

Sandeman, T. and Co., manufacturers, Perth.
Sandeman, W. and H., merchants, Perth.

Panton, W. and J. Smith, jun. manufacturers, Edinburgh.

Sandeman, W. and Co. merchants, Edinburgh. M'Craken, J. merchant, Ayr.

BIRTHS.

Jure 23.-At Brighton, the lady of Dr. Blair, a son. 26. The lady of Thomas Denman, Esq. MP. Common Serjeant of the City of London, a daughter. 29. At Eaglehurst, Viscountess Kilcoursie, a son. July 2.-At Langton, the lady of James John Farquharson, Esq. a son.

5. At Wooburn-place, Russell-square, the lady of Wm. Lumley Sclater, Esq a sou.

6. At the Royal Terrace, Adelphi, the lady of Horatio Legatt, Esq. a son.

7. At Bellevue Cottage. Romsey, the lady of the Rev. Craven Ord, à daughter.

In Gower-street, the lady of John Walford, Esq.

a son.

8. In Cleveland-row, the lady of Captain Fred. Marryat, RN. as n.

9. At Mrs. Nasmyth's, Harley-street, the lady of James Irving, Esq. of Jamaica, a son and heir. 17. At Audley End, Lady Jane Nevill, a daughter. IN SCOTLAND.

At Castle Fraser, the lady of Colonel Fraser, a son. ABROAD.

At St. Petersburgh, the Hon. Lady Bagot, a son, At Rotterdam, the lady of James Henry Turing. Esq. a daughter.

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MARRIAGES.

Marriages-Deaths.

June 21.-At St. Mary-le-bone's, David Pennant,
Esq. of Downing, in the county of Flint, to Lady
Caroline Spencer Churchill, only daughter of
the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough.
25. At Corsham, Wilts, the Rev. John Andrew
Methuen, Vicar of Corsham, younger son of the
late Paul Cobb Methuen, Esq. to Louisa Maria,
youngest daughter of John Fuller, Esq. of Nes-
ton-park, in the county of Wilts.
27. At Dover, Kent, by the Dean of Canterbury,
John Bailey, Esq. eldest son of the Hon. Mr.
Justice Bailey, to Charlotte Mary, second
daughter of the late John Fector Minet, Esq. of
Dover, and of Kernsey-abbey, in the same

county.

29. Francis Newman Rogers, Esq. to Julia Eleanora, third daughter of the late William Walter Lea. Esq of Pyrland-hall, Somersetshire.

William Heath Petch, Esq. of Red Lion-square, to Miss Phillips, daughter of Sir Richard Phillips of Bridge-street, Blackfriars.

Geoffry Nightingale, Esq. of the Grenadier Guards, youngest son of the late Sir E. Nightingale, Bart. of Kneesworth-hall, Cambridgeshire, to Mary, only daughter of the late T. Kuowlys, Esq. of Stockwell, Surrey,

July 1-At St. Andrew's, Holborn, Sir John St.
Aubyn, Bart. to Mrs. Vinicombe."

3. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Richard Adol-
phus Musgrave, Esq. fourth son of the late Sir
James Musgrave, Bart. of Barnsley-park, in the
county of Gloucester, to Catherine, second
daughter of Colonel James Lowther.
4. By Special License, at Montague-house, Privy-
gardens, Lord Stopford, son of the Earl of
Courtown, to Lady Ann Montague Scott, dangh-
ter of the late Duke of Buccleugh. Immediate-
ly after the ceremony the new-married couple
set off for Lord Sydney's seat, Frognall, Kent.

Peter Browne, Esq. MP. second son of the Right Hon. Denis Browne, Esq. MP. of Mount Browne, in the county of Mayo, to Catherine Esther, eldest daughter of the late John Puget, Esq. of Totteridge, Hants.

5. At St. George the Martyr, Queen-square, Sir
George Atkinson, of Hillsborough, in the coun-
ty of Down, to Hannah, only surviving daugh-
ter of the late Richard Scott, Esq. of Henton-
house. in the county of Durham.

9. At Cheltenham, the Rev. James W. Arnold,
MA, son of the late George Arnold, Esq. of
Ashby lodge, Northamptonshire, and of Mi-
rables in the Isle of Wight, to Lady Mary Ho-
ward, third daughter of the Earl of Wicklow.
-At St. James' Church, Henry Lindesey Be-
therne, Esq. of Kilconquhar, in the county of
Fife, Knight of the First Class of the Persian Or-
der of the Lion and Sun, to Miss Coutts Trotter,
eldest daughter of John Coutts Trotter, Esq. of
Durham-park, in the county of Hertford.
-At St. George's, Hanover-square, R. Nichol-
son Bruce, Esq. of Stratford-place, to Harriet,
eldest daughter of Richard Williams, Esq. of
Albemarle-street.

At Mary-le-bone Church, the Rev. John Geo.
Stone, Rector of Stow Maria, Essex, to Eliza-
beth, eldest daughter of Sir John Penny, Bart.
of Membland-house, Devonshire.
-At St. George's, Hanover-square, the Rev. W.
Gooch, son of Colonel W. Gooch, and grandson
of Sir Thomas Gooch, Bart. of Benacre-hall,
Suffolk, to Anne, daughter of the late Herbert
Newton Jarritt, Esq. of Grove-place, near South-
hampton, and of Golden Grove, Jamaica.
10. At Walcot Church, Bath, Henry Edmund
Goodridge, Esq. Architect, to Matilda, youngest
daughter of the late Samuel Yockney, Esq. of Up-
per East Hayes, Bath.

11. At St. Martin's in-the-Fields, Major Charles
Wayth, of the 17th Light Dragoons, to Anxe,
only daughter of the late James Jacobson, Esq.
of Maidstone.

-At East Barnet, Herts, Samuel Cole Shawe,
Esq. second son of the late William Cunliffe
Shawe, of Southgate, to Mary, eldest daughter
of Edward Egan, Fsq. of Ussage-house.
-At St. Mary's in the Strand, by the Rev. Richard
Lowndes. William Henry Sharp, Esq. of Wey-
mouth-street, to Miss Ann Lowndes, third daugh-
ter of William Lowndes Stone, Esq. of Bright-
well, Oxfordshire.

13. At Mary-le-bone Church, by the Rev. Wm
Long, Canon of Windsor, Charles Devon, Esq.
of Rackenford, in the county of Devon to Mary,
eldest daughter of Edward Long, Esq. of Hamp
ton-lodge, in the county of Surrey.

15. At Mary-le-bone Church, by the Bishop of
Oxford, Samnel Crawley, Esq. of Stookwood, in
the county of Bedford, MP. for Honiton, to Ma-
ria, eldest daughter of Christopher Musgrave,
Esq. of Rocks, in the county of Sussex.

At St. George's, Hanover-square, Horatio, only son of Richard Vachell, Esq. of Coprold-hall, Essex, to Marv, eldest daughter of the late Wm. Honeywood, Esq. MP. for the county of Kent. 16. At St. George's, Hanover-square, by the Rev. John Dolphin, Prebendary of York, Vernon Dolphin, Esq. of Eyford, in the county of Gloucester, to Mary Ann, daughter of the late Thomas Payne, Esq. of Edstaston-house, in the county of Salop.

Lately, Robert Robinson, Esq. younger son of the late General Robinson, of Deuston-hall, Suffolk, and nephew to the Earl of Powis, to Clementina Constantia, third daughter of the Rev. Richard Bingham, Incumbent of Gosport Chapel, and Prebendary of Chichester.

ABROAD.

At Brussels, Andrew Peterson, Esq. to Miss Jane
Gunnis.

At Halifax, North America, Major Taylor, of the
81st Regt. nephew of the Very Rev. the Arch-
deacon of Dorset, to Miss George, daughter of
Sir Rupert George, KCB.

By special license, at St. Philip's Church, Sydney, New South Wales, by the Rev. William Cowper, John Oxley, Esq. Surveyor-general of that territory, to Emma, youngest daughter of John Norton, Esq. Fairlight-place, district of Bringelly.

DEATHS.

June 24.-In her 28th year, at Ivy-cottage, Rydal, Wes moreland, Jemima Anne Deborah, wife of Edward Quillinan, Esq. and second daughter of Sir Egerton Brydges, Bart. Her death was occasioned by her clothes catching fire a fortnight before.

-At her residence, Bolton-row, Emily, relict of the late Edward Jerningham, Esq. and daughter of the late Nathaniel Middleton, of Town Hill, Hauts.

25. At Yarmouth, in Norfolk, very suddenly, of an aneurism of the heart, Thomas Girdlestone, MD. an eminent Physician of that place for 30 years. He was born at Holt in that county in 1758. Besides a number of papers inserted in different Medical Journals, and some separate professional publications, Dr. G. produced a Translation of Anacreon, a Work on the Author of Junius's Letters, &c.

At Gordon's Hotel, Hunter Blair, Esq. MP. In Devonshire-square, Lady Maria Blizard, wife of Sir William Blizard.

At Islington, Mr. T. Headen, in his 24th year. 26. At Falmouth, on his return from the louian Islands, Capt. Moody, of the 36th Regiment. -At the Pulteney Hotel, Piccadilly, after a long illness, the lady of H. P. Collins, Esq. late of Hatch-court, near Taunton, and sister of Sir T. B. Lethbridge, Bart.

30. In Baker-street, Julia. eldest daughter of Ri-
chard Rush, Envoy Extraordinary, and Minister
Plenipotentiary from the United States.
July 2. At Kingsbridge, in her 76th year, Ann
Pollixfen Prossor, widow of the late Captain
Prossor, of the Plymouth Division of Marines,
and last surviving child of John Drake, Esq.
Jate Collector of the Customs at Plymouth, sis-
ter to Sir John Savery Drake, Bart. (at whose
death the title became extinct) and lineal de-
scendant of the great Sir Francis Drake, the
first Circumnavigator.

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At Ray-house, Woodford, after a lingering illness, aged 18, Henry, third son of J. P. Purrier, Esq.

John Reid, MD. of Grenville-street, Brunswick square.

- Mrs. Hewlett, wife of the Rev. John Hewlett, BD. Rector of Hilgay, and Morning Preacher at the Foundling Hospital.

-At Chester, in his 42d year, Mr. Beult, Tobacco manufacturer of that city; his death was occa sioned by the bursting of a steam-engine four

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