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her domestic circle, she was a character of no ordinary stamp; she possessed great energy of mind, a sound judgment, and lively imagination; an ardent taste for the beauties of Nature (always associating the Creator with his works) afforded her through life present enjoyment, A long and intimate acquaintance with the Scriptures cheered and illuminated her declining years. As she advanced in age, her piety became more and more animated, and at length rendered her soul too ethereal to be confined in an earthly tenement. Those who enjoyed her intimacy, can alone appreciate her worth: they will long revere her memory, and lament her loss.

At Southampton, Mr. Thomas Miles.

In his 61st year, John Lloyd, of Laytonstone, Essex, of the house of Taylor, Hanbury, Lloyd, Bowman, and Co. bankers, in Lombard-street. This worthy man was a member of the Society of Friends; and was beloved and respected by all who knew him, as he endeavoured to exemplify in his conduct the principles of Christianity. He was ever ready to do a kind action; but his charity and benevolence were not ostentatious. He was a member of the Committee of Subscribers to promote the Abolition of the Slave Trade, and lived to see their assiduous labours crowned with success. He has left a widow, and 9 sous and daughters to lament their irreparable loss.

Jan. 23. Mr. Nutt, grocer, Belgravegate, Leicester.

Aged 68, Jane, wife of Thomas Trundle, esq. of Crosby-square.

Jan. 24. At Stockwell, Surrey, Mr. Wm. Rich, many years venison-dealer on Ludgate-bill. He was a worthy benevolent man. His wife died not two months before him.

At South Lambeth, in his 36th year, James Julius Teush, esq.

The infant son of Mr. Dardier, of Burycourt, St. Mary Axe.

Most sincerely and deeply lamented, Mrs. N. Salomons, of Fiusbury-square, mother of Mrs. Edw. Goldsmid, and sister of the late A. G. esq.

Jan. 25. At bis father's house, after a few days' illness, Mr. J. B. Edmonds, son of Mr. J. E. of Tetsworth, Oxfordshire.

In Thavies-inn, Holborn, aged 2 years and 2 mouths, William-Bowyer, second son of Mr. John-Bowyer Nichols, printer, of Red Lion-passage, Fleet-street.

Lately. In Sloane-street, aged 76, John Fennell, esq. of the Navy Pay-office.

In Dublin, Mr. M'Cready, merchant, father of Mr. M. manager of the Birmingham Theatre Royal.

At Great Barr, Staffordshire, aged 84, Mr. Rawlins.

At Cork, T. Hewitt, esq.

At Bristol, Samuel Fripp, esq.

I. Clarke, esq. of Wacton, Norfolk. In the Tagus, Capt. Houghton, of the Vestal frigate.

Rev. J. Suorland, rector of Martyr Worthy, Haats.

At Great Barr, Staffordshire, aged 75, the Rev. Charles Blackham.

Aged 85, John Givett, esq. of Icklingham, Suffolk.

John Boreham, the Walsham postman. It is estimated that he had, in the course of 23 years, walked 86,112 miles.

At Bath, Mrs. Mansel, relict of Capt. M. At Westbury, Wilts, Mr. Edmund Gibbs, late of Cutteridge-farm.

Miss Anne Landeg, daughter of the late Roger L. esq. of Swansea.

At Swansea, the Rev. Mr. Lucas, of Northamptonshire.

At Leominster, in her 78th year, Mrs. Medlicot.

At Winchester, James Duel, esq. formerly an Officer in the Army.

In Salisbury, aged 87, Thos. Safe, esq. Suddenly, at the Field-house, near Stourbridge, the wife of Tho. Waldron, esq. At Marazion, aged 86,Tho. Coleman,esq. At Handsworth, near Birmingham, Capt. Wm. Green, R. N.

The wife of Mr. Hunt, bookseller, of Worcester.

At Newcastle, in an alms-house belong. ing to the Simpson family, aged 101, Eliz. Wiems. Four years ago she walked to Bradley, a distance of 10 miles.

At Cashio-bridge, near Walford, Wm. Stonehewer, esq. of Cannon-street.

In London, Robert Coleman, esq. formerly of Leicester.

Rev. Milward Southall, of Churchill, near Stourbridge, Worcestershire.

Rev. Mr. Bowen, of Rhoscrowther, Pembrokeshire.

At Radley, Berks, in his 76th year, Mr. Greenaway.

Rev. Isaac Davidson, D. D. minister of Whitmore Manse, Scotland.

At Birmingham, aged 31, Mrs. Somerset Richings.

At Joan-hall, Pembrokeshire, W. Allen, esq.

At St. Andrew's, Mrs. Gillespie, widow of the late Rev. Dr. G. principal of St. Mary's-college.

Aged 82, Mrs. Ewart, of Troqueer, Dumfries.

At Belfast, Mrs. Shaw, of Coohor, Kildare.

At Maldon, Essex, aged 76, W. Waltham, esq. one of His Majesty's Justices of the peace, and deputy lieutenant for that county.

Charles, second son of N. A. Jaggers, esq. of the East Essex militia.

Aged 50, John Walter, agent of the Victualling-office.

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At Salisbury, Jane, wife of Wm. Hussey, esq.

Mrs. Robins, relict of Thomas R. esq. of Trenure-house, Penzauce.

Thos. French esq. of Cranlee-hall, Suff. At Flushing, near Falmouth, Major Moore, of the 4th dragoon guards.

In his 107th year, Johu Robinson, labourer, of Kirkby-Mallory, Leicestershire.

At Ward, Beer-Ferris, J. W. Foote, esq. At Honiton, aged 70, Mr. J. Tooze. Mrs. Pogson, relict of John P. esq. late of Rougham-place, Suffolk.

In his 79th year, Avery Jebb, esq. of Tapton-grove, near Chesterfield.

At Ipswich, S. Abbott, esq. And, in his 85th year, John Dade, esq.

At Tonford-place, Kent, Wm. Willes, esq. late of Goring, Sussex.

Miss Phillips, only daughter of Philip P. esq. banker, Haverfordwest.

In his 79th year, Thomas Hunt, esq. of Cockshort Lydiat, Herefordshire.

Mr. Thos. Swayne, of Steeple-Langford. Suddenly, Rebecca, youngest daughter of Mr. Solomon Swectapple, of WestHarnham, near Salisbury.

Mrs. Gardiner, relict of C. G. esq. of Minchinhampton.

At Scarborough, Geo. Salvin, esq. paymaster in 15th reg. of foot.

Lieut. W. Loley, of the East India Company's Marine service. He perished in the late calamitous wreck of the Elizabeth, off Dunkirk.

In Stanhope-street, after a lingering and painful illness, Thomas Goode, esq. Navyagent.

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Aged 100, Hannah Garratt, of Rowley Regis, Worcestershire.

Aged 103, Mrs. Court, of Beaudesert, near Henley-in-Arden.

J.Carmichael, M.D. late of Birmingham. Aged 84, Mr. James Highfield, of Wolverhampton; and within the week, aged 70, his brother Mr. W. H. of Bilston.

In the parish of Inch, co. Antrim, aged 100, Thomas Torney.

Aged 101, Alice Parker, of Hetton, near Skipton.

At Blyth, aged 104, Mrs. Blakey. Aged 91, Mrs. Lamb, widow, of Newark. Aged 72, Capt. John Shilstone, one of the oldest ship-masters of Bristol.

Mrs. Calaway, St. Paul's boarding school, Bristol.

At Exeter, Edw. Blagdon, esq. late of Blagdou-house, Devon.

Capt. Brayne, of Chester.

At Peterchurch, Herefordshire, T. Delahay, esq.

At Droitwich, Rob. Penrice, esq. son of the late R. P. esq. solicitor.

At Rochester, aged 16, Mary, only daughter of Capt. Mansfield, R. N.

The wife of John Williams, esq. of Hawford-hill, near Worcester.

At the Catholic chapel, Worcester, in his 83d year, Rich. O'Farrel Caddel, esq. formerly of Harbourstown, co. Meath.

At Saffron Walden, aged 87, Isaa Gardiner, esq.

At Frampton-upon-Severn, Mrs. Hollings, relict of John H. esq. of Stroud.

At Exeter, aged 81, Mrs. Nutcombe, relict of the Rev. Chancellor N.

In bis 75th year, John Hussey, esq. of Nash-court, near Marnhull, Dorset,

*** The late Mary Verney, Baroness Fermanagh in her own right, (whose death we have already slightly noticed in p. 591 of our last volume) died Nov. 15, 1810, at May-place, Kent, aged 73. She was born Oct. 23, 1737, the posthumous and only child of the Hon. John Verney, eldest son of Ralph, Viscount Fermanagh, Baron of Belturbet, and first Earl of Verney, to which latter honour he was promoted after his son's decease. Her Ladyship's great-grandfather was Ralph Visc. Fermanagh, in which title he was succeeded by his son Ralph, created Earl of Verney, as before mentioned, who died Oct. 4, 1752, and was succeeded by his second, but eldest surviving son, Ralph, 2nd Earl, who was one of His Majesty's Most Hon. Privy Council, a Fellow of the Royal Society, and successively M. P. for Wendover and Carmarthen. This Lord married Sept. 11, 1740 Mary, daughter and heiress of Henry Herring, of Egham, Surrey, a director of the Bank of England; but dying without issue, March 23, 1791, the titles of Baron of Belturbet, Viscount Fermanagh, and Earl of Verney, became extinct; but the estates devolved to his niece, Mary Verney, only daughter of his elder brother, the Hon. John Verney, who, as before stated, died in his father's life-time, without issue male. Mary Verney was created Baroness Fermanagh in 1792, in about a year after the extinction of the antient titles of her ancestors; but, deceasing unmarried, the title of Fermanagh becomes again extinct, making the 12th Irish Peerage which has failed since the Union in Jan. 180I, for default of male heirs.

BILL OF MORTALITY, froin Dec. 24, 1810, to Jan. 22, 1811.

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&c. in Jannary 1811 (to the 24th), at the Office of Mr. SCOTT, 28, New Bridge-street, London:-Trent and Mersey, or Grand Trunk Canal, 12607. with Half Yearly Dividend, at the rate of 451. per Share clear, per Annum.-Birmingham, 1040/. dividing 427, clear. Coventry, 8557. dividing at the rate of 321. per Share.-Swansea, 1677. the last Dividend 81. per Share.-Monmouthshire, 1291. with 27.10s. Half-Yearly Dividend.-Grand Junction, 2601. ex Half-Yearly Dividend of 31. to 2657.-Kennett and Avon, 421. to 434.-Wilts and Berks,45/. 10s.-Rochdale, 52. 10s. 554.-Ellesmere, 757.—Union, 96/-Lancaster, 261.-Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 241.-Worcester and Birmingham Old Shares, 401.-New ditto, par, to 31. Premium.-Grand Surrey, 751.-West India Dock Stock, 1611, ex Half Yearly Dividend of 51.-London Dock, 1207, to 1287. ex Half Yearly Dividend of 31. clear.-London Scrip, 204. 10s. to 261. per Cent. Premium, with Interest.-Albion Assurance, 604Globe, 119/. 10s. ex Half Yearly Dividend of 3.-East London Water Works, 1851.West Middlesex New ditte, 204. per Share Premium.-Kent ditto, 327, Premium.—Grand Junction ditto, 10, 10s. to 127. 12s. Premium.-London Institution, 68%. 5s,-Surrey Institution, 231. 2s.—Covent Garden New Theatre Shares, 470 without Admission. AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending January 19, 1811.

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PRICES OF FLOUR, January 28:

Fine per Sack 85s. to 00s. Seconds 75s. to 80s. Bran per Q. 14s to 16s. Pollard 26s. to 30s.
RETURN of WHEAT, in Mark-Lane, including only from Jan. 14 to Jan. 19:
Total 8.584 Quarters. Average 93s. 94d,—8s. 24d. higher than last Return.
OATMEAL, per Boll of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, January 19, 49s. 10d.
AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, January 23, 45s. 94. per Cwt.
PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, January 28:
Kent Pockets..............64. 10s. to 97. Os.
Sussex Ditto...............61.
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6s. to 7. 10s.

Os. to 13. 13s.

St. James's, Hay 71. 15s. Straw 3l. 16s. 6d.-Whitechapel, Hay 7, 15s. Clover 97. 95. Straw 31. 2s.-Smithfield, Clover 97. 15s. Old Hay 81. 10s. Straw 31. 6s. SMITHFIELD, January 28. To sink the Offal-per Stone of 8lbs.

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LONDON GAZETTE GENERAL EVENING M.Post M. Herald Morning Chronic. Times-M. Advert. P.Ledger & Oracle Brit. Press-Day St. James's Chron Sun-Even. Mail Star-Traveller Pilot--Statesman Packet Lond. Chr. Albion--C. Chron. Courier-Globe Eng. Chron.--Inq. Cour d'Angleterre Cour, de Londres 15other Weekly P. 17 Sunday Papers Hue & Cry Police Lit. Adv. monthly Bath 3-Bedford Berwick-Boston Birmingham 3 Blackb. Brighton Bristol 5, Bury

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Leeds2, Liverp. 6
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Newc.3.-Notts.2
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Norfolk, Norwich
N. WalesOxford2
Portsea-Pottery
Preston Plym. 2
Reading-Salisb.
Salop- Sheffield2
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Worc., 2-YORK 3
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SCOTLAND 24

Sunday Advertiser
Jersey 2. Guern. 2.

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Meteorol. Diaries for Jan. and Feb. 1811..98 LITERARY INTELLIGENCE. Proposals for completing the History of Dorset 99 REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS; viz. ARCHITECTURAL INNOVATION, No. CLIII.. 100 The Travels of Dr. Clarke, continued Bullion-Sir J. Sinclair and Mr. Huskisson 102 Turnor's Assize Sermon-Gardiner'sSermon 142 A Meteorological Journal kept at Clapton 104 Haverfield's Funeral Sermon on Mrs. Trimmer143 The Priory, and modern School, of Repton 105 Mr. T. Combe's Description of Terra Cottas 145 Illustrations of Horace, Book II. Satire I.. 107 The Conquest of Miao-tse, a Poem .... 146 Elton's Explanation of a Passage in his Poems 110 Wilks's Sketches of the South of India. . 147 Decker's Description of the Human Head 112 Pasley on Military Policy of British Empire 150 Tribute to the Memory of Mrs. Trimmer. 115 Memoirs of Prince Eugene of Savoy,... 154 Abbot'sCourt-houseGateway, Queen Charlton,ib. Rev. W.Bingley's Economy of Christian Life 157 Portrait and Account of Roddy Rodgers.. ibid. INDEX INDICATORIUS. ibid. i Analysis of Northumberland Household Book 114 SELECT POETRY for February, 1811.158-160 Portrait of Dugdale-AntientSeal explained 116 Proceedings in present Session of Parliament 161 Observations on the great Charges on Briefs 117 Commissioners Speech on opening the Session166 Account of Woolstanton Parish, co. Stafford 118 Interesting Intell. from the London Gazettes 168 Bp. Overton? Pursuits of Literature" 122 Account of the Capture of the Isle of France 171 HighSheriffs-Jubilee Hospital-Mr. Benyon ib. Abstract of the principal Foreign Occurrences 174 Particulars of Eliz. Canning and Mary Squires 125 Country News-Domestic Occurrences... 177 Dr. Watts A Gentleman characterized.. 124 Sheriffs for 1811-Circuits of the Judges. 180 Celebration of the Jubilee at Moel Famma 125 Theatrical Register, Promotions, &c. ... 181 Verses on the Jubilee-Easter-day. . . . . 127 Births and Marriages of eminent Persons. ibid. Advice to Ladies-Disrespect to Servants. 128 AdditionsandCorrectionsinformerObituaries182 J. Carter's Reply to An Old Correspondent 131 Obituary, with Anecd. of remarkable Persons 185 Remedy for Asthma-Fatality of Small Pox 133 Bill of Morality-Prices of Markets..., 199 Thermometrical and BarometricalStatements ib. Daily Variations in the Prices of Stocks..200

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an Old Gate-way at QUEEN CHARLTON, SOMERSETSHIRE; and also with
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