land, son of the late Hon. George Baillie, of Jerviswoode, and cousin of the Earl of Haddington.
June 20. At Bristol, Mr. James Norton, bookseller.
In Peckham Rye, in his 70th year, Mr. William Bragg, late of Bartholomew-close.
June 21. In consequence of the whooping-cough, aged two years and two months, Fred. Gore Clongh; and, on the 24th, Chas. Lonsdale Taylor Clough, an infant six months old, sons of Dr. Clough, of Berners-street, Oxford-street.
At Sea, Robert Murray, esq. of Knapdale, Jamaica, on his passage home.
In Russell-place, Fitzroy-square, aged 71, Richard Grant, esq.
June 22. In Holles-street, Cavendishsquare, Col. J. Byde.
In his 78th year, Rob. Barker, esq. of Church-lane, Chelsea.
June 23. In his 66th year, the wife of T. Blatherwick, esq. of Farebam.
In Hertford-street, May-fair, the relict of F. W. Bonham, esq. and daughter of the late Hon. Mrs. Herbert, of Rutlandsquare, Dublin.
At Knightsbridge, in his 36th year, Wm. Lilley.
June 24. At Coventry, Charles Wilkinson, esq. of Upper Homerton.
Aged 31, Camilo de la Torre, esq. of Finsbury-square.
At Brambling, Kent, aged 54, Capt. J. Wood, R. N.
June 25. At the Oval, Kennington, aged 70, James Shears, esq. au emineut coppersmith in Fleet-market, and many years a representative in Common Council for the Ward of Farringdon Without.
At Clifton, J. B. Bence, esq. of Holly House, Gloucestershire.
At Reading, aged 85, Elizabeth, daughter of the late Mr. Ely Dyson.
June 25. In Belmont, Bath, Elizabeth, wife of Rear-Admiral Christie, of Baberton (Mid Lothian), and daughter of the late Admiral Braithwaite.
June 26. At Hoxton, in her 48th year, Hannah, daughter of the late Mr. Wm. Blow, of Whittlesford, Cambridgeshire.
In her 67th year, Margaret, wife of Mr. C. Smith, printer, of Clement's Inn, Strand. June 28. At Walthamstow, in his 77th year, Jesse Russell, esq.
June 28. At Kennington, in her 87th year, the widow of John Christiau Hoffmann, esq. of Bishopsgate-street.
At Wandsworth, aged 30, James, son of William Holmer, esq. of the Borough.
June 30. At Bompston, in her ninth year, Ellen Louisa, daughter of the late Edward Hussey, esq. of Stoney Castle, Kent.
Mr. Williams, proprietor of the Angel Inn, St. Clement, Strand.
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Vol. XC. p. 90. Rear Admiral Campbell was 67 years old. The deceased was esteemed a most excellent officer and thorough-bred seaman. In the course of a long life of arduous services, he never bad the misfortune to lose a mast in the many gales of wind he encountered; and even in the hurricane of last September, to the astonishment of every person, his flag-ship, the Salisbury, escaped and saved her masts. As a trait of his goodness of heart and forgiving disposition, he never brought an officer to a court-martial.
P. 177.-The following is a copy of the Will of the lamented Prince Edward, Duke of Kent. The property is sworn under 80,000l. and 1050. has been paid for the probate duty. This Will was made on the evening immediately prior to his Royal Highness's death. Lieut. Gen. Wetherall, Comptroller of the Duke's house, and Capt. Conroy, one of his Equerries, and his Private Secretary.
"I Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, being of sound mind, do make my Will, in manner following: And first I do nominate, constitute, and appoint my beloved wife, Victoire, Duchess of Kent, to be sole guardian to our dear child, the Princess Alex
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andrina Victoria, to all intents, and for all purposes whatever; and under a confident hope that my just claim on Government will be yet considered, for the purpose of liquidating my debts, I give, devise, and bequeath unto Frederick Augustus Wetherall, esq. Lieutenant General in the Army, all and every my real and personal estates of every sort and nature whatever, and wheresoever situate, upon trust, and for the entire use and benefit of my said beloved wife, and dear child, in such manner, on such occasions, and at such times, as my said dear wife shall direct. And I do vest the said Frederick Augustus Wetherall, and Johv. Conroy, with all and every necessary power and authority, with the consent and approval of my said wife, to dispose of all and every, or any part of my said estate and effects, real and personal, for the purpose beforementioned. And I do hereby constitute and appoint the said Frederick Augustus Wetherall, and John Conroy, Executors in trust of this my last Will and Testament. In witness whereof I have subscribed my name, and selc my seal, the 224 day of January, 1820.
P. 178. The Will of the late Right Hon. John Earl of Suffolk and Berk- shire has been proved in Doctors' Com- mons, by his son Thomas, the present Earl, the sole executor, to whom is left the bulk of the personal estate, which was sworn under 35,000l.; no freehold property is comprehended in it. The legacies are but few, principally to ser- vants, and charitable donations at Charl- ton, in Wiltshire, (bis Lordship's re- sidence) and the neighbourhood; 3501. per annum is left to his daughter, Lady Catherine Howard, and it is provided, that if by the last settlement of his Lordship's property, her Ladyship should only have 3000, the sum of 20001. shall be added to it, making her fortune 5000/. The Will is dated on the 12th of June, 1812, and written in his Lordship's hand, as are also nine codicils attached to it, with little regard to legal construction, few of the papers having any witnesses. Two thou- sand pounds are bequeathed to the Coun- tess, to be paid within three months after his decease; his Lordship, however, was the survivor, she having died in Novem- ber last; the Earl in January. Letters of administration of the effects of the Coun- tess (she having died intestate) are also granted to the present Earl as her son; her personal property being sworn to un- der 800/
P. 275. The Will of the late Sir Vicary Gibbs, dated Oct. 6, 1818, has passed the Seal of the Perogative Court; probate be- ing granted to George Gibbs, of Redland, county of Gloucester, esq.; George Abra- ham Crawley (his nephews); and Gilbert Jones, of Salisbury-square, esq.; three of the executors. Sir James Mansfield, the other executor, having power reserved to him for the same purpose. The per- sonal property is sworn under 80,0007. 30,000/. of which, after the death of Lady Gibbs, is given to Sir Vicary's daughter, Mrs. Filkinton, for life, and the principal is made subject to her appointment, by will or otherwise; and in default of such appointment, is given to her children at 21, or to daughters on their day of mar- riage; if no children, reversion is made to the testator's nephews, George Gibbs or Geo. A. Crawley. Nearly the whole of the remaining personal and freehold property is left to Lady Gibbs for life, and made subject to her appointment, in de- fault of which it is subjected to similar provisions as the said 30,000.
P. 379. The personal estate of the late Right Hon. Henry Earl of Harewood, Viscount Lascelles, and Baron Harewood, has been sworn under 250,000. Testa- mentary provisions are made, bearing date the 2d of May 1800; among which are, 10,000l. to Lord Lascelles; 40,000l. to the children of Lady Frances Douglas. To his daughter, Lady Mary Anne Yorke,
1000l. per annum for life, one half of which to be devoted to the support and maintenance of her children; to whom also is given the sum of 20,0001. in equal shares, on their arrival at twenty-one, or marriage.
P. 477. a. I. 15, from the bottom. Mrs. Chitty died after a few days ill- ness. Her memory will be justly re- vered; for her life was marked by gene rous affection, paternal love, and unfeign- ed piety; she was cheerful in conversa- tion, benevolent in disposition, and warm in her friendships:-fortitude and resigna- tion fitted her for the vicissitudes of life: -a religious mind gave her the blessing of a conciliating temper; and her aimable spirit left the world in peace, while "returned to the God who gave it."
P. 563. The following is an extract from the late Mr. Grattan's Will:-"] have a reversion in Fee, in my Queen's County Estate, and if all my children de without issue living at the time of their death, I leave the said estate back to the publick-that is to say, to the following great officers for the time being;-the Provost of Dublin College, the Lord Chan- cellor of Ireland, the Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench, the Lord Mayor of Dublin, the Bishop of Dublin, and Judge Day, in trust, to form a foundation for the annual support of unprovided gentle- women, daughters of poor and meritorious Citizens of Dublin, according to such rules and regulations as they shall plan and devise "
P. 573. b. 1. ult. The Rt. Hon. Lord Charles Spencer died on the 15th Jone st the house of his son, the Hon. W. R. Spencer, at Petersham; in the Church of which place his remains have been by his own desire committed to the grave. His Lordship was second son of Charles Duke of Marlborough, was born in 1743, and was consequently 80 years of age at the time of his decease; for upwards of 40 years of which he represented his na- tive county of Oxford in Parliament. His Lordship was subsequently appoisted Postmaster General, jointly with the Duke of Montrose. This venerable Nobleman was, at the time of his death, a Lord of his Majesty's Bedchamber, and one of the oldest members of the Privy Council.
P. 574. Mr. William Thorne, printer, of Red Lion Court, Fleet-street, was 62 years of age, and had been treasurer of the Charity Schools of St. Dunstan's in the West, nearly 15 years. He was much respected by the subscribers; many of whom evinced their regard by attending the corpse to the Church, with the whole of the Charity Children. After the Desk- service was performed, and an anthem had been sung by the children, his re- mains were removed to Enfield for 10- terment.
TO ESSAYS, DISSERTATIONS, and HISTORICAL PASSAGES.
Africa, intelligence from 74, 266. fied city in 61
Agriculture, distressed state of 620 Alcibiades, anecdote of 391
Alcohol, rectification of 157
Alexander Severus, bust of, at Paris 197 Al Hejaj, the Arab, anecdotes of 509, 510 All Saints Eve, custom of, in Wales 109 Allegories, selection of 596
Alphabet, Roman, general use of 395 America, intelligence from 74, 168, 266,
361, 461, 554, 628. distress of 555 Amiens, visit to in 1818, 296. cathedral of, described 415 Ancestry, pride of 12
Ancient Anecdotes, from Valerius Maxi- mus 23, 134, 326, 391, 518. remarks on 424
Anderson, Robert, account of 228 Andrews, Henry, death of 182 Anecdotes, miscellaneous 219-221 Animal Organization, remarks on 229 Anglesea, Isle of, lithographic view of 223 Anglo Saxon Coinage, account of 216 Antinous, bust of, at Paris 499 Antiquaries, Society of, election 463 Antiquated Words, explanation of 20, 115, 202, 311, 411
Antoninus Pius, bust of, at Paris 197 Apple Tree, remarks on 586
Arabs, Ancient, anecdotes of 509, 583 Arbuthnot, Rev. C. (abbot) acc. of 568 Arctic Expedition, account of 133 Ark, dimensions of 220
Armorial Bearings, on the right of 218, 219
Arms, on the right of bearing 208, 217, 219, 588
GENT. MAG. Suppl. XC. Part I.
Arms, Assumptive, explanation of 218 Arnold, Dr. Joseph, memoir of 182 Arts, Society of, proceedings 633 Asia, intelligence from 74, 168, 361, 461, 628
Asiatic Literature 60
Astronomical Society of London, pro- ceedings of 632
Audoenus, Johannes, epigrams of 595 Ava, King of, death of 376 Aumener explained 115
Ayel explained 115
Aylesbury, human bones found at 14 Aylmery explained 115
Babylon, present state of 254 Bucchante, statue of, at Paris 499 Bacchic Demi God, bust of 324
Bacchus and Ariadne, bas-relief of 136 Bacon, Lord, merits of 221. opinion on Christianity 206
Sir Edward, title of 194 Bagot, Bishop, defence of 3. verses on 5. merits of 393
Bailbrook House Association, account of 418
Balzac, M. account of 568
Bank Notes, official accounts of 82
Rotunda, figures of 2
Banks, Sir Joseph, death 574. memoir 637 Barbarian Prisoners, statues of, at Paris 197, 324
Barrett, Eaton Stannard, death of 377 Barton, Rev. Montagu, notice of 98 Beaumont, John, his death 186 Bedford, Duke, creation of 598 Bedfordshire, lithographic view of 414 Bees, swarming of 630
Beeston Castle, Cheshire, described 201 Bell, John, death of 473
Bell, Dr. system of education 60 Berkshire, lithographic view of 413 Berry, Duke De, assassination of 167. memoir of 273. character of 296 Duchess De, fright of 461 Berwick-upon-Tweed, visit to 314 Bethune, visit to, in 1818, 293
Bible, numerous translations of 165*. authorities in favour of 207
Bibliographical anecdotes 40, 127, 196
Biography, plan of, suggested 131 Birkbeck, Simon, his epitaph, and letter of 39
Birmingham, visit to 313
Theatre burnt 78 Bishops who died temp. Geo. III. 303 Blamire, Miss Susan, account of 228,290 Blundeville, Randle, notice of 201
Blyve explained 115 Boileau, merits of 321
Boissonade, J. F. panegyric on Mr. Taylor 5
Booker's Pastoral Address 206. remarks on 414. vindicated 593
Books, Old, uncertain value of 127 Booksellers, petition against the news- paper stamp duties bill 67 Bossuet, merits of 321
Botany, Mr. Whitlaw's lectures on 32. system of, suggested 131 Bourke, J. drowned at Oxford 475 Bowyer, W.eulogy on Harwood College 13 Boyle's opinion of the Bible 207 Braid, title of, query respecting 386 Brake, Tycho, notice of 290 Brant's Ship of Fools 422
Bridport Church, co. Dorset, described 209
British Coinage, remarks on 16
Institution, paintings of 542 Monachism, noticed 30
Britton, Mr. on History of Wilts 28 Brougham, Mr. appointed Queen's At- torney General 366 Broughton, Lady, her will 382
Broughton, co. Lincoln, curious custom of 496
Brown, Dr. Thomas, death and character 371
Bruce, J. G. trial of 364
Brunt, trial of 367. execution of 460 Buckinghamshire, lithographic view of
Buonaparte, Nap. character of 237 Buonaparte, Jerome, anecdotes of 528 Burdett, Sir F. trial of 269. rule granted to shew cause for a new trial 559 Burien Church, ring found at 604 Burroughs, Standley, epitaph and anec- dote of 139
Butt v. Conant, trial decided 163* Bysse explained 115
Caduke explained 116
Caen, St. Stephen's Abbey at, antiqui- ties of 302
Cailland's Researches in Egypt 347 Calais, visit to 25
Caledonian Canal, description of 393 Caligula, statue of, at Paris 325 Calpurnius Piso, severity of 24 Calves Head Club, bill of fare 595 Cambrai, visit to, in 1818, 25, 295 Cambrian Antiquities illustrated 11, 109 Cambridge, Royal grant to 269. Fitz- william Museum at, noticed 462. Earldom, creation of 598 Cambridge University prize essays 162, 251, 442, 539. address of, to the Prince Regent 76. appointments in 162. number of members of 345. proceedings of 442, 539
Cambridgeshire, lithographic view of 414 Camden, Marquis, receives the freedom of the city of London 365
Campbell, Mr. lectures on poetry 540 Rear Adm. death 90. wiil 640
Canal Shares, prices of 96, 192, 288,384, 480, 576
Canning, Rt. Hon. G. speech at Liver pool 353
Canter editions of Greek Tragedians 40 Cape of Good Hope, colonization 35, 130 Cardiganshire, lithographic view of 223 Carlisle, visit to 406
Robert, account of 228 Carnarvonshire, lithographic view of 223 Caroline, Queen, arrival of, in London 556. King's message to Parliament respecting ib. message to Parliament 557. reply to a deputation of the House of Commons 558. address of Common Council to 558. visit to Guildhall 631 Casamajor, Louis Duncan, death of 474 Cassius, anecdote of 391
Catholic Emancipation, danger of 433,515 Cato, anecdotes of 326
Cato Street Conspiracy, account of 165*. subscription for the officers, &c. 639
Conspirators, commitment to
the Tower 269. trials of 367, 454. execution of 460
Caviglia, M. researches in Egypt 253,
Caxton, W. epitaph for 633
Cenotaph to the Princess Charlotte 349 Ceubren yr Ellyll 11
Chandos, Baron Thomas, notice of 412 Chantilly, visit to, in 1818, 417 Chapel of Ease, what? 386 Chardin, Sir John, portrait noticed 98 Charles I. marriage articles of 516 Charlotte, Queen, anecdotes of 7, 23 Princess, cenotaph to 349
Chaule Bone explained 116 Chawe explained 116
Chemistry, discoveries in 445
Chelsea, putrefied water found at 631 Cheshire, lithographic view of 224
Chester, Earl of, first creation 597 Chinese, ignorance of, in geography 220 Chilty, Mrs. character 640
Christ's Hospital, account of 401,437 Christ Church Conventual Church noticed 232
Christianity, authorities in favour of 207 Christians, charity among recommended 8 Christmas Eve, custom on, in Here- fordshire 33
Churches, expence of new 219. reports respecting 465. necessity of 608. on the deficiency of, in London ib. Churchwardens, on the duties of 114. whether two to a parish absolutely ne- cessary 194. enquiry answered 290 Cicero's Treatise de Republica discovered 346
Cider, remarks on 586 Circuits, spring 169. summer 632 Civil List, discussion on 166
TO ESSAYS, DISSERTATIONS, and HISTORICAL PASSAGES.
Africa, intelligence from 74, 266. petri- fied city in 61
Agriculture, distressed state of 620 Alcibiades, anecdote of 391
Alcohol, rectification of 157
Alexander Severus, bust of, at Paris 197 Al Hejaj, the Arab, anecdotes of 509, 510 All Saints Eve, custom of, in Wales 109 Allegories, selection of 596
Alphabet, Roman, general use of 395 America, intelligence from 74, 168, 266,
361, 461, 554, 628. distress of 555 Amiens, visit to in 1818, 296. cathedral of, described 415 Ancestry, pride of 12
Ancient Anecdotes, from Valerius Maxi- mus 23, 134, 326, 391, 518. remarks
Anderson, Robert, account of 228 Andrews, Henry, death of 182 Anecdotes, miscellaneous 219-221 Animal Organization, remarks on 229 Anglesea, Isle of, lithographic view of 223 Anglo Saxon Coinage, account of 216 Antinous, bust of, at Paris 499 Antiquaries, Society of, election 463 Antiquated Words, explanation of 20, 115, 202, 311, 411
Antoninus Pius, bust of, at Paris 197 Apple Tree, remarks on 586
Arabs, Ancient, anecdotes of 509, 583 Arbuthnot, Rev. C. (abbot) acc. of 568 Arctic Expedition, account of 133 Ark, dimensions of 220
Armorial Bearings, on the right of 218, 219
Arms, on the right of bearing 208, 217, 219,588
GENT. MAG. Suppl. XC. PART I.
Arms, Assumptive, explanation of 218 Arnold, Dr. Joseph, memoir of 182 Arts, Society of, proceedings 633 Asia, intelligence from 74, 168, 361, 461, 628
Asiatic Literature 60
Astronomical Society of London, pro- ceedings of 632
Audoenus, Johannes, epigrams of 595 Ava, King of, death of 376 Aumener explained 115
Ayel explained 115
Aylesbury, human bones found at 14 Aylmery explained 115
Babylon, present state of 254
Bucchante, statue of, at Paris 499 Bacchic Demi God, bust of 324
Bacchus and Ariadne, bas-relief of 136 Bacon, Lord, merits of 221. Christianity 206
Sir Edward, title of 194
Bagot, Bishop, defence of 3. verses on 5. merits of 393
Bailbrook House Association, account of
Balzac, M. account of 568
Bank Notes, official accounts of 82 Rotunda, figures of 2
Banks, Sir Joseph, death 574. memoir 637 Barbarian Prisoners, statues of, at Paris 197, 324
Barrett, Eaton Stannard, death of 377 Barton, Rev. Montagu, notice of 98 Beaumont, John, his death 186 Bedford, Duke, creation of 598 Bedfordshire, lithographic view of 414 Bees, swarming of 630
Beeston Castle, Cheshire, described 201 Bell, John, death of 473
Bell, Dr. system of education 60 Berkshire, lithographic view of 413 Berry, Duke De, assassination of 167. memoir of 273. character of 296 Duchess De, fright of 461 Berwick-upon-Tweed, visit to 314 Bethune, visit to, in 1818, 293
Bible, numerous translations of 165. authorities in favour of 207
Bibliographical anecdotes 40, 127, 196 Biography, plan of, suggested 131 Birkbeck, Simon, his epitaph, and letter of 39
Birmingham, visit to 313
Theatre burnt 78 Bishops who died temp. Geo. III. 303 Blamire, Miss Susan, account of 228,290 Blundeville, Randle, notice of 201
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