J. J. Rousseau, composée de Documens Authentiques, et dont une Partie est restée inconnue jusqu'à ce jour, et d'une Biographie de ses Contemporains, considérés dans leurs rapports avec cet Homme célèbre; suivie de Lettres Inédites. 2 Vols. 8vo. 11. 2s. Essai Chronologique sur les Hivers les plus rigoureux depuis 396 ans avant J. C. jusqu'en 1820 inclusivement; suivi de quelques Recherches sur les Effets les plus singuliers de la Foudre, depuis 1676 jusqu'en 1821. Par G. P. 8vo. Tableaux Chronologiques de l'Histoire Ancienne et Moderne, pour l'Instruction de mon Fils. Par J. G. Thouret, Membre de l'Assemblée Constituante, auteur de l'Abrégé des Révolutions de l'Ancien Gouvernement Français. Première Partie, depuis les tems les plus reculés jusqu'à l'ère chrétienne, oblong folio, 21. 8s. Anecdotes du 19e. Siècle, ou Collection inédite d'Historiettes et d'Anecdotes Récentes, de Traits et de Mots peu connus, d'Aventures singulières, de Citations, de Rapprochemens divers, et de Pièces curieuses, pour servir à l'Histoire des Mœurs et de l'Esprit du Siècle où nous vivons comparé aux Siècles passés. Par J. A. S, Collin de Plancy. 2 Vols. 8vo. 16s. NEW PATENTS. Alexander Law, of the Commercial Road, Stepney, founder; for an improved mode of forming bolts and rails for ship fastenings, &c.-May 1st. William Thomas and Joseph Lobb, of Sithney, Cornwall; for a machine for cutting and preparing lay or lea ground for tillage with less expence, and in a shorter time than by the present mode of ploughing; and also for renewing grass land, lay or lea ground, with seeds, without destroying the surface.-May 1st. Robert Delap, of Belfast, Ireland, merchant; for improvements in producing rotatory motion.-May 1st. Richard Jones Tomlinson, of Bristol, merchant; for an improved rafter for roofs, or beam for other purposes.-May 3d. John Redhead, of Heworth, Durham, engineer and mariner: and William Parrey, of East Lane, Walworth, master mariner; for certain improvements in propelling vessels.-May 5th. Aaron Manby, of Horseley near Sipton, Staffordshire, iron-master; for improvements in manufacturing steam-engines.May 9th. Samuel Hall, of Basford, Notts, cottonspinner; for an improvement in the manufacture of starch.-May 9th. George Frederick Eckstein, of High Hol born, ironmonger; for certain improvements in cooking apparatus.-May 9th. John Mayor, of Shawbury, and Robert Cook, of Shrewsbury, Salop; for certain improvements in machinery for raising water, which is to be denominated Hydragogue. May 9th. Robert Paul, of Starton, Norfolk, and Samuel Hart, of Redenhall-with-Harleston, Norfolk; for an improvement in springs for carriages.-May 17th. ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS, &c. The Rev. George Thoinas Plummer instituted to the Rectory of Northhill, in Cornwall, on the presentation of F. H. Rodd, Esq. of Trebarthahall, void by the death of the Rev. J. Veryard Brutton.-The Rev. J. H. Ridley, to the Rectory of Abinger, Surrey, together with that of Newdigate, in the same county.-The Rev. Edward Heawood, MA. to be Master of the Grammar School at Dartford.-The Marquis of Buckingham has appointed the Rev. C.S. Bennett, MA. Rector of Avington, to be his Lordship's Domestic Chaplain. The Rev. Thomas Gronon, to the Living of Cadoxton, near Neath. OXFORD.-Chancellor's Prizes. That for the English Essay-"The Study of Modern History," was awarded to Daniel Keyte Sandford, BA. of Christ Church, and son of the Right. Rev. Dr. Sandford, one of the Bishops of the Scots Episcopal Church, Edinburgh. CAMBRIDGE.-Master of Arts-B. H. Malkin, Fellow of Trinity. Bachelor in Civil Law-J. P. Wood, of ditto. Bachelors of Arts-L. A. Cliffe, and C. Best, of St. John's; C. S. Girdlestone, of Caius College; C. Birch, of Catherine-hall; T. Foster, Eminanuel College; S. Charlton, and G. L. Harvey, of Sidney Sussex College. The Chancellor's Gold Medal for the best English Poem, is adjudged to Thos. Babington Macaulay, Scholar of Trinity College-Subject, "Evening." Sir Win. Browne's Three Gold Medals for the present year have been adjudged as follows:-Greek Ode 66 Ωκεανος ο Υπερβόριος,” to Henry Nelson Coleridge, Fellow of King's College. Latin Ode-" Maria Scotorum Regina," to Chas. Fursdon, of Downing College. Epigram• Επαιζεν αμα σπεδάζων,” to Edward Baines of Christ College. The Vice-Chancellor has selected the following exercise Honoris causa. Greek Ode-Motto, "Expectes eadem," &c. The Latin Essay-" De Anzuriis et Auspiciis apud Antiquos," Chas. J. Plumer, BA. late of Baliol, now of Oriel College, son of the Right hon. Sir Thomas Plumer, Master of the Rolls. Latin Verses, "Eleusis,"-The Hon. George Wm. Frederick Howard, of Christ Church, son of Vis- Epigrams count Morpeth, and grandson of the Earl of Carlisle. The same gentleman obtained also Sir Roger Newdigate's Prize for the English Poem, the subject," Pestum." "Barbiton paries habebit,"&c. «Τα μικκα μικκος. 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-May 19 to June 19. Blunsum, W. B. Stamford, grocer. [Jeys, Chan- T. Hannington, S. Putney, ironmonger. [Cobb, Clement's inn. T. Kelsey, Ben. Nuneaton, Warwick, innkeeper. [Constable, Symond's-inn, Chancery-lane. C. King, W. Worcester, draper. [Vizard, 50, Lincoln's-inn-fields. C. Mayers, M. Yarmouth, merchant. [Jones, Mincing-lane. T. Morgan, James, Stroud, Gloucester, linen-draper. [Pearson, Pump-court, Temple, C. Pound, C. and W. H. Pound, Cloth-fair, woollendrapers. [Watson, 7, Castle-st. Falcon-sq. T. Richardson, G. Horncastle, Lincoln, grocer. [Nor ris, 32, John-street, Bedford-row. C. Sealy, H. W. Stamford, upholsterer. [Pearse, 17, Salisbury-square. T. Spencer, W. Bristol, corn-factor. [Hicks, Bartletrs-buildings, Holborn. C. Stodart, R. and M. Stodart, Strand, booksellers. [Gale, Basinghall-street. T. Thompson, Henry, Sculcoates, York, merchant. [Bowman, 6, Union-court, Old Broad-st. C. Wall, R. Sutton-street, Soho, carpenter. [Shuter, Millbank-street, Westminster. T. Williams, L. W. Fleet-street, wine-merchant, [Lewis, Crutched-friars. T. Wolferstan, J. Chichester, ironmonger. [Comerford, Copthall-court, Throgmorton-street. T. May 22.-Atkinson, J. Holme, Westmoreland, manufacturer. [Beverley, Temple. C. Brown, A. J. Portsmouth, grocer. [Collett, Chancery-lane. C. Day, T. Blackman-street, Southwark, stock-broker. [Shuter, Millbank-st. Westminster. T. Eastwood, John, Liverpool, haberdasher. [John, Palsgrave-place, Temple-bar, C. Fairchild, J. L. Thurlby, Lincoln, farmer. [Willis, 3, Warnford-court, Throgmorton-street. C. Ford, G. S. Great Bush-lane, Cannon-street, winemerchant. [Taylor, Furnival's-inn. T. Ford, W. Holt, Worcester, farmer. [Platt, New Boswell-court. C. Gibbons, J. and R. Hibbert, Great Prescott-st. Goodman's-fields, bricklayers. [Eyles, 15, Worship-street-road. T. Henley, J. Sol's-row, Hampstead-road, rectifier. [Druce, Billiter-square. T. Hughes, J. Cheltenham, wine-merchant. [Williams, Lincoln's-inn. C. Irving, J. jun. Carlisle, grocer. [Addison, Staple. inn. C. Jenks, F. Bromyard, Hereford, tanner. [Williams, Lincoln's-inn, Old-square. C. Ramsay, T. St. Mary-hill, wine merchant. [Reardon, Corbet-court, Gracechurch-street. T. Savell, J. Copenhagen-wharf, Limehouse, timbermerchant. [Duthie, 20, John-st. Adelphi. T. Shaw, J. Stratford, dealer in flour. [Cuppage, Old Broad-street. T. Smith, Jos. Frome, Somerset, clothier. [Hicks, Bartlett's-buildings, Holborn. C. Storr, J. Churwell, York, clothier. [Wilson, 16, Greville-street, Hatton-garden. C. Tidy, Mary, Southgate, Middlesex, corn-dealer. [Fisher, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn. T. Warneford, John, York, grocer. [Wiglesworth, Gray's-inn. C. May 26.-Archer, J. Ware-park-mill, Hertford, miller. [Bond, Ware, Herts. T. Baker, G. A. Blackman-street, Borough, cheesemonger. [Latkow, Wardrobe-place, Doctor's commons. T. Bolden, C. J. Duke-street, West Smithield, painter. [Smith, Basinghall-street. T. Carbery, R. and D. Howell, St. James's-street, Westminster, hatters. [Hopkinson, 3, Lin coln's-inn, New-square. T. Edington, James, Lower Thames-street, stationer, [Pearce, St. Swithin's-lane, Lombard-st. T. Edwards, E. L. Cardigan, linen-draper. [Jenkins, New-inn. C. Jackson, J. Halifax, shoemaker. [Wiglesworth, Gray's-inn-square. C. Jacobs, Isaac, Bristol, glass-manufacturer. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C. Mason, J. Manchester, hat-manufacturer. [Clabon, 76, Mark-lane. T. Peters, John, and F. Weston, Bristol, maltsters. [Evans, Hatton-garden. C. Rowe, H. Amen-corner, bookseller. [Stephenson, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane. T. Skinner, O. Gorleston, Suffolk, grocer. [Swain, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry. C. Trollope, Henry, Reading, Berks, linen-draper. [Gates, 23, Newgate-street. T. Tuthill, Chas. Mecklenburgh-square, merchant. [Taylor, Furnival's-inn, Holborn. T. White, H. Gracechurch-street, merchant. [Corry, Basinghall-street. T. May 29.-Gorely, T. W. Dover, Kent, felt-maker. [Stocker, 2, New Boswell-ct. Lincoln's-inn. C. Hart, W. B. King-street, Cheapside, merchant. [Taylor, 19, King-street, Cheapside. T. Hollis, J. P. Bolingbroke-row, Newington, tailor. [Kiss, Clifford's-inn. T. Jones, F. Redcliff-hill, Bristol, mason. [Evans, Hatton-garden. C. M'Corquodale, Hugh, Liverpool, merchant. [Taylor, 9, King's-bench-walk, Temple. C. Nicholls, T. Birmingham, dealer. [Taylor, 15, Walbrook. C. Simpson, Robt. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, perfumer. [Leadbitter, Pancras-lane. C. Ward, J. Beech, Stafford, farmer. [Hicks, Gray'sinn-square. C. Youden, S. Dover, carpenter. [Stocker, 2, New Boswell-court, Lincoln's-inn. C. June 2.-Battier, John J. Mincing-lane, broker. Burrows, E. Warsop, Nottingham, miller. [Hall, Etches, J. Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, haberdash- Munk, W. High-street, St. Saviour's, Southwark, brandy-merchant. [Webb, Dean-street, Southwark. T. Nicoll, T. Ware, Hertford, sack-maker. [Bond, Ware, Herts. T. Park, R. jun. Portsea, Southampton, coal-merchant. [Briggs, Lincoln's-inn-fields. T. Pilling, J. Huddersfield, York, currier. [Battye, Chancery-lane. C. Ravis, N. Gracechurch-street, tin-plate-worker. [Dawes, Angel court, Throgmorton-st. T. Robinson, S. Huddersfield, hosier. [Wiglesworth, Gray's-inn. C. Wheatley, H. Coventry, silk-dyer. [Long, Gray'sinn. C. Woffindin, T. and W. Elliott, New Malton, York, corn-factors. [Hicks, 5, Gray's-inn-sq. C. June 5.-Airey, J. Liverpool, soap-boiler. [Battye, Chancery-lane. C. Bliss, N. Water-lane, Fleet-street, printer. [Hester, 56, High Holborn. T. Davidson, A. G. Racquet-ct. Fleet-st. merchant. [Chrishop, Child's place, Temple-bar. T. (110 Girdlestone, M. Norwich, baker. [Pearce, St. Gordon, J. Liverpool, merchant. [Lowe, Lon- Jones, J. Mount-street, Lambeth, and J. H. Jones, Kent-road, linen-drapers. [Gates, 23, Newgate street. T. Lent, W. Bridlington, York, ironmonger. [Har- Mason, E. Worcester, tea-dealer, and Jas. Penn, Rudkin, T. H. 6, Charlotte-street, Islington, malt- Tarlton, J. Liverpool, merchant. [Lowe, Lon don. C. Tinson, T. Elbow-lane, merchant. [Clarke, Lit- June 9.-Beane, B. Hickling, Norfolk, shopkeep- Chapman, S. Greenwich, linen-draper. [Brooking, Lombard-street. T. Corri, D. Percy-street, Bedford-square, dealer in Croft, J. Kingston-upon-Hull, draper. [Appleby, chester. C. Downs, William, Cheadle, Chester, calico-printer. [Chester, Staple-inn. C. Foster, W. Liverpool, grocer. [Knight, Basinghall-street. C. Franklin, F. Leamington Priors, Warwick, sur geon. [Platt, New Boswell-court, Lincoln's- Glover, G. Lower East Smithfield, Middlesex, oil Hall, H. and J. Hall, Sun-wharf, Upper Thames- Haynes, S. Liverpool, flour-dealer. [Chester, Holland, Stephen, Bexhill, Sussex, coal-merchant. Paine, J. Wormwood-street, Bishopsgate-street, Reily, R. Southampton-row, Bloomsbury, man- Shoobridge, G. Cheapside, tailor. [Castle, Mid- Turton, J. jun. Rolls-buildings, Fetter lane, far- Weston, M. London-wall, livery-stable-keeper. Williams, J. P. Thomas-street, New Kent-road, June 12.-Atkinson, T. and J. Spark, Newcas- Carver, J. Lancing, Sussex, farmer. Bedford-row. C. [Palmer, Cross, R. Bridlington, York, chemist. [Harvey, Fletcher, J. P. Fletcher, and B. Fletcher, Patri. Hayward, T. Cheltenham, builder. [Williams, Hopkins, W. of the parish of St. Philip and Ja- [Jeyes, Chancery-lane. C. Billingham, J. Uttoxeter, Stafford, nail-manufacturer. [Tooke, Gray's-inn. C. [Sweet, Basinghall-street. T. Blain, H. Adams-court, Broad-street, merchant. Broomhead, T. Sheffield, grocer. [Rodgers, Hol- Bury, Edw. Liverpool, merchant. [Blackstock, Dawson, T. Upton, Norfolk, merchant. [Poole, Goff, W. Brighthelmstone, Sussex, linen-draper. Kay, T. Princess-square, Ratcliff Highway, coal- Parker, Wm. Newark-upon-Trent, Nottingham, Pollock, J. Adams-court, Broad-street, merchant. Wight, S. widow, and J. Wight, Leadenhall-street, Wood, P. Kingston, Surry, gardener. [Gregory, Woodhead, M. Liversedge, York, merchant. [E- Woolrich, G. and J. Woolrich, Spital-square, silkmanufacturers. [Sweet, Basinghall-street. T. Wroots, R. Sleaford, Lincoln, linen-draper. [Wilson, Manchester. C. June 19.-Baghott, Sir Paul, Lypiatt Park, Stroud, Bowmar, J. Goltho, Lincoln, farmer. [Taylor, 6, Fox, Jas. Dartmouth, Devon, ship-owner. [Fox, Lowes, J. Angel-court, Throgmorton-street, bill- Renaud, Edw. Birminghau, whip-maker. [Jennings, 4, Elm-court, Temple. C. dred's-court, Poultry. T. Sawyer, T. Ramsgate, chemist. [Young, St. Mil SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS. Gazette-May 19 to June 19. Births-Marriages-Deaths. May 28. At Camborne Parsonage, the lady of June 4. At Farley-hill, Lady Lucy Stephenson, a 5. At Maize-hill, Greenwich, the lady of Capt. -In Great Cumberland-place, the lady of Edward 6. At Lawn-cottage, Battersea, the lady of James 7. At Cheltenham, the lady of Capt. J. Hancock, CB. Royal Navy, a daughter. 8. At Brompton-crescent, the lady of Lieut.-col. 9. The lady of John Poynder, Esq. a son. 31. At Chichester, the Rev. Rowland Grove Cur- -At St. Pancras, Sir Stephen Shairp, of Russell- June 2. At the Earl of Coventry's, in Piccadilly, by special licence, Sir Roger Gresley, Bart. to 9. James Henry D'Arey Hutton, Esq. of Aldburgh- The Rev. Wm. Seys, Vicar of Telbeck and of 11. At Stoke-upon-Trent, Edmund John Birch, 12. At Benenden, Cooke Tylden Pattenson, Esq. 13. At Herstmonceux, Edwin Dashwood, Esq. 15. At Spencer-house, by his Grace the Archbishop 18. At Greenwich, W. Parkhouse, Esq. of that 21. The Rev. Charles Shipley, only surviving son May 23. At Winster, Mr. Wm. Cuddle, Surgeon. This unfortunate gentleman's death was occasioned by a wound received the preceding day in a duel, which, it appears, he was induced to fight with Mr. W. Brittlebank, of the same place. The Coroner's Jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against all the parties concerned, three of whom are now confined in Derby gaol; but Mr. Brittlebank, the principal, has absconded. 26. Aged 71, the lady of Capt. Dennis Butler, of Albany-crescent. - Suddenly, of apoplexy, John Campbell, Esq. of Conduit-vale, Blackheath. 27. Wm. Mumford, Esq. of Sutton-place, near Dartford, Kent. Daniel Key, Esq. Deputy of the Ward of Aldersgate. 28. The Rev. Joshua Ruddock, MA. Vicar of Hitchin, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cam. bridge. 29. At Portsmouth, Lord Francis Thynne, late midshipman of his Majesty's ship Rochefort, and son of the Marquis of Bath. 30. Mr. Stothard, son of T. Stothard, Esq. RA. and brother of Mr. H. Stothard. This gentleman, well known as an artist of considerable talent, was killed by a fall from a ladder, upon which he was standing while copying a window in the church of Beerferris, in Devon; although not more than ten feet from the ground, yet being precipitated on his head, he fractured his scull and expired on the spot. -The Hon. Morton Eden, brother to Lord Auckland, in his 27th year. At his house, Portland-place, in his 86th year, the Earl of Sheffield. His Lordship was the friend of Gibbon, and the Editor of his MiscelJaneous Works, and was the author of many valuable publications on commerce, agriculture, &c. His son, George Augustus Charles Holroyd, Viscount Pevensey, succeeds to his titles and estates. 31. In Great Pultney-street, Bath, the Right Hon. John Campbell, Lord Cawdor, Baron Cawdor, of Castlemartin, Pembrokeshire. His Lordship is succeeded in his titles and estates by the Hon. Frederick Campbell, MP. for Caermarthen, who married the eldest daughter of the late Marquis of Bath. At his house, in Spring-gardens, the Earl of Stair. His Lordship was the sixth Earl, and succeeded his father, John, Earl of Stair, in 1789. His titles were, Earl and Viscount of Stair, Viscount Dalrymple, Baron of Newliston, Glenbece and Stranraer, and a Baronet; all Scotch titles. Leaving no issue, he is succeeded by his nephew, John W. H. Dalrymple, now Earl of Stair. Lately, at Bath, the Rev. C. H. Simpson, DD. Minister of Laytonstone chapel, Essex, and late one of the East India Company's Chaplains at the Presidency of Madras. -In his 78th year, the Rev. Sir Henry Poole, Bart. of the Hooke, near Lewes. June 1. Mary, daughter of the late- Mills, Esq. of Ripley, Yorkshire, and the bride of Mr. J. Houseman, of Clint, to whom she had been maṛ. ried the preceding Tuesday, when she was given away by Sir Wm. Ingilby, the present High Sheriff. Immediately after the ceremony the Bride and Bridegroom set off with a party of friends to York. On their arrival the unfortunate lady was attacked by apoplexy, which terminated her life so soon afterwards. 3. At Chester, aged 43, Wm. Carter, Esq. many years a Captain in the Royal Cheshire regt. and fate of the 22d regt. of foot. 4. After a few days illness, in Edward-street, Portman-square, Sir Geo. Douglas, Bart. of Springwood-park, Roxburghshire, which county he had formerly represented in several successive Parliaments. -At Calthorpe-house, Oxfordshire, in his 72d year. Thomas Cobb, Esq. Deputy-Lieutenant, and Commissioner of the Peace, for that county. 5. In Euston-square, after being delivered of a stillborn child, the wife of George Ranking, Esq. jun. -At Beverley-lodge, near Colchester, Lachlan Robt. Mackintosh, Esq. of Dalmunzie, Perthshire, in his 60th year. -At his residence, at Potter's Bar, in his 724 year, Daniel Carpenter, Esq. one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace, and Deputy-Lieuteuant of the counties of Middlesex and Herts. 6. The Rev. R. D. Squirre, one of the Prebendaries of Hereford Cathedral, and many years Headmaster of the College School. Lately, in St. Michael's-place, Brompton, Mrs. Storace, sister to the late Dr. John Trusler, and mother of the late Stephen Storace, well known by his musical talents, also of the celebrated Signora Storace. 7. At the residence of the Earl of Mexborough, in Piccadilly, after a few hours illness, the Countess of Mexborough. -Francis Markett, Esq. of Meopham Courtlodge, in the county of Kent. 9. In Old Elvet, Durham, aged 84, the Right Rev. W. Gibson, DD. Roman Catholic Bishop of Acanthos, and Vicar Apostolic for the Northern District of England. Capt. Wm. Haddon, of the 6th, or Inniskillen, regt, of Dragoons, eldest son of the late MajorGeneral Haddon, of the Royal Artillery. At Munster-house, Fulham, Stephen Sulivan, Esq. in his 79th year. At Clifton, Penelope, relict of the late General Edward Smith, and daughter of the late Sir Wm. Bowyer, Bart. of Denham-court, Bucks. 10. At Romsey, of an inflammation of the chest, after four days illness, Rebecca, wife of John Reynolds Beddome, and youngest daughter of the Rev. Robert Winter, DD. -At Southgate, Middlesex, in his 40th year, Charles Pasley, Esq. late Major in the Hon. East India Company's service, and Charge d'Affaires at the Court of Persia. -In Baker-street, Mrs. Bengough, relict of the late Alderman Bengough, of Bristol, in her 82d year. 12. At Dover, John Minet Fector, Esq. aged 67. Lately, at Mount-row, Lambeth, Mrs. Ashe, relict of the late Rev, Samuel Ashe, rector of Langley Burrell, Wilts. 14. At his house, in Somerset-street, Portmansquare, the lady of Nevile Reid, Esq. -At Tichborne-house, Hants, in his 65th year, Sir Henry Tichborne, Bart. 15. In Gower street, Martha, the wife of Jacobs Hans Busk, Esq. of Ponsborne-park, Herts. 16. At the Parsonage, Langdon-hills, Essex, in his 79th year, the Rev. John Moore, LLB. rector of the above Parish, and of St. Michael Bassishaw, London, one the priests of his Majesty's Chapel Royal, St. James's, and for 54 years Minor Canon of St. Paul's Cathedral. 17. At her residence, in Upper Harley-street, Mrs. King, of Kelsey-park, Beckenham, Keat, relict of the late Edward King, Esq. FRS. and FAS. 18. At Gosport, Major Bennet, of the Royal Engineers. IN SCOTLAND. At Edinburgh, aged 45, John Ballantyne, Esq. Bookseller to his Majesty for Scotland. At Inglis-Maldie, Kincardineshire, the Hon. Alexander Keith, in his 22d year. At Dumfermline, Dr. Stenhouse, of Comeby-park. At Newington, Edinburgh, the lady of the Rev. Dr. M'Crie. IN IRELAND. At Castleclackan, in the county of Mayo, in his 74th year, the Right Hon. James Lord Baron Tyrawly. At Newbrook, in the county of Mayo, aged 56, the Right Hon. Lord Baron Clanmorris. The title and part of his estates descend to his Lordship's eldest son, the Hon. Barry Bingham (now Earl Clanmorris). At her father's house, Granby-row, Dublin, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Duncan; and at her residence, in Beresford-street, Elizabeth, daughter of the late Wm. Duncan, Esq. and cousin to the above. These ladies were interred at the same time, in the same grave. At Carlow, the Rev. John Faulkner, LLD. Rector of the Union of Carlow and Killeshin upwards of 40 years, and Chaplain to his Grace the late Duke of Leinster. The Rev. W. Mears, Rector of Kildallen, in the county of Cavan. ABROAD. At Lausanne, Jane Allott, youngest daughter of the Dean of Raphoe. On board the Duke of Kent Packet, on his passage from Lisbon to Falmouth, the Right Hon. Lord Clifford. At Cossergam, in the Presidency of Bombay, At Caunpore, Capt. John Cruikshank, 24th regt. |