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aged 21.——At East Hailing, Mr. R. Bennett, aged 85.

Nottingham.——Married.] At Balderton, G. Hodgkinson, gent. to Miss C. Cuskin.

Northumberland.——Died.] At Newcastle, Mr. T. Marshall, aged 86.——At Hexham, Mrs. Liddle.

Northamptonshire.——Married.] At Castor, the Rev. R. Spranger, to Miss S. M. White.

Died.] At Aynho, Mrs. S. Prowett, aged 90.——At Daventry, Mrs. Tallowfield.——At Northampton, Mr. C. Smith.——At Oundle, Miss Sherard.

Oxfordshire.——Married.] At Oxford, W. Whitworth, esq. to Miss R. Court.——At Wheatfield, the Rev. B. Pope, to Miss C. Virel.

Died.] At Oxford, the Rev. E. St. John.——Mrs. Brock, aged B4.

Shropshire.——Married.] At West Felton, Mr. T. Lith, aged 80, to S. Lloyd, aged 30.

Died.] At Orleton, W. Cludde, jun. esq.——At Shrewsbury, C. P. Stanier, esq. aged 32.——Miss S. L. Parry.——At Donnington, W. Yates, gent.——At Whitchurch, George, youngest son of J. Brookes, esq.

Somersetshire.——Married.] At Bath, Major Goldsworthy, of the East India Company’s service, to Miss Livesey.——At Clifton, the Hon. Capt. Gardner, R. N. to Miss C. V. Straubenzee.——The Hon. J. Hewitt, eldest son of Viscount Lifford, to the Hon. M. A. Maude, sister of Viscount Hawarden.

Died.] At Bath, Walsh Porter, esq.——Mrs. Stephens.——At Clifton, E. L. Harford, esq.——At Thornfalcon, Mary Colman, aged 106.——At Belle Vue, near Bath, Zachary Bayley, esq.——At Bristol, the Rev. D. Bulkeley.

Staffordshire.——Married.] At Lichfield, the Rev. J. Constable, to Miss F. Dobson.

Died.] At Abbots Bromley, Mrs. E. Blackwell, aged 85.——At Leek, Mrs. Wood, aged 76.——At Stafford, Mr. T. T. Nicholls.——At Compton, Mrs. Evans.

Surrey.——Married.] At Camberwell, Dr. Whitter, of Worthing, to Miss Curteis.——At Egham, Joseph Gulston, esq. to Miss A. M. Knowles.

Died.] At the Oaks, Lady L. E. S. Stanley, eldest daughter of the Earl of Derby.——At Dorking, Mr. George Birch.——At Dulwich, the widow of Alderman Wright.——At Clapham, R. Eaton, esq. aged 80.

Sussex.——Married.] At Brighton, the Rev. G. Monell, to the Hon. S. Hamilton, daughter of Viscount Boyne.

Died.] At Landport, the infant son of T. Tourle, esq.

Warwickshire.——Married.] At Sutton Coldfield, E. Grove, esq. to Emilia, second daughter of Sir E. C. Hartopp, Bart.

Died.] At Warwick, Mrs. Whitehead.——At Birmingham, J. Morfitt, esq.——Dr. Croft.

Wiltshire.——Married.] At Cricklade, the Rev. W. Wavell, to Miss Poulton.

Died.] At Church Yatton, Miss S. Pidding.——At Mere, the Rev. T. Groves, aged 64.——At Salisbury, Mrs. Spencer.

Worcestershire.——Died.] At Worcester, Mr. G. R. Palmer.——Mrs. Hooper.——At Rock, the wife of the Rev. R. Lingen.——At Bromsgrove, Mr. J. Clarke.

Yorkshire.——Died.] At York, Miss Fairfax.——Mrs. Goodricke.——Alexander Hunter, M. D. F. R. S. many years physician to the York Lunatic Asylum.——At Ripon, the widow of Dr Kilvington.——At New-building, near Thirsk, F. Smyth, esq. aged 71.——At Sheffield, the wife of the Rev. R. Hawksworth.——At Thwing, Mrs. Dawson, aged 107.

Wales——Married.] At Rhyddlan, the Rev. H. Heber, to Miss A. Shipley.

Died.] At Heathfield, near Swansea, the lady of Sir. G. Powell.——At Beaumaris, the Rev. E. Waterson, rector of Normanton, and vicar of Sleaford, Lincolnshire.——At Llanley, T. Bowen, esq. aged 94.

Scotland——Died.] At Edinburgh, Major-General Alexander Mackay, deputy adjutant general for North Britain.

Ireland——Died.] At Prospect, county of Dublin, the Rev. O. Millar.



INDEX.

Ackermann’s Repository of Arts, description of it 53

Adam, Mr. his new work on Epidemics announced 248

Æmilius Portus, a new edition of his Ionic Lexicon announced 380

Agricultural produce, reflections on the waste to which it is liable 160——of the various modes in which that waste is incurred 220, 296, 377

Agricultural Reports, county, announced 37

Agricultural Reports, monthly 51, 122, 179, 245, 313, 396

Agrippina, wife of Germanicus, her tomb 361

Aisemens, Father, anecdote of him 254

Alexandet, Emperor of Russia, review of his political conduct, 28——reflections on it 311

Alupka, in the Crimea, romantic scenery in its environs 367

Aluschta, in the Crimea, description of it 365

Amelia’s Letters 211, 287, 371

America, North, letters from 278, 368, 447

American States, observations on the political system pursued by them 112

Amphlett, Mr. J. his Ned Bentley reviewed 317

Andre, Major, Narrative of the Causes which led to his Death reviewed 316

Argennes, Julia d', description of the poetical garland presented to her 323

Antoninus, column of, account of a basso-relievo upon it 453

Architecture, history of that art, 131——its origin in India, 132——its introduction into Egypt and its progress in that country, 134——architecture of the Babylonians, 199——of the Phoenicians and Israelites, 200——architecture of the ancients, its general character, 201——architecture of the Greeks and Ro-