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for the first three Centuries, on the necessity of believing that our Lord Jesus Christ is the True God. Translated from the Latin of Bishop Bull. By the Rev. T. Rankin.

A new Process for Tanning Leather, in a quarter of the usual Time, without extra Expence. By Mr. Burridge, Author of a Treatise on the Dry Rot.

An Essay upon Civil Architecture, containing Descriptions of some original Methods for preventing Terra Firma Dry Rot, by a new System of Architecture for Houses, &c. By Mr. Burridge.

Hora Poeticæ, or Effusions of Candor. By a British Officer. Small 8vo.

A Narrative of the Condition of the Manufacturing Population; and the Proceedings of Government which led to the State Trials in Scotland, for administering Unlawful Oaths, and the Suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act, in 1817. By Alexander B. Richmond.

History of the Commonwealth of Eng.

land. By William Godwin. Volume the Second. 8vo.

Edinburgh, the Modern Athens. By a Modern Greek.

Journal of a Residence in Columbia, in the Years of 1823 and 1824. By Captain Charles Cochrane, of the Royal Navy. 2 Vols. 8vo.

Greek and English Lexicon, principally on the Plan of the Greek and German Lexicon of Schneider. The Words are Arranged in Alphabetical Order, noting such as are Poetical, of Dialectic variety, or peculiar to certain Authors, or classes of Writers. By J. Donnegan, MD. Member of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh.

The Botanic Garden, or Magazine of Hardy Flowers; intended as a popular Manual for Botanists and Florists. To be published Monthly.

The Private Journal of Madame De Campan, with Extracts from her Correspondence. Editions in French and English. One Vol. 8vo.

WORKS LATELY PUBLISHED.

History and Biography. Memoirs of Painting, with a Chronological History of the Importation of Pictures, by the Great Masters, into England since the French Revolution. By W. Buchanan, Esq. 2 Vols. 8vo. 11. 6s.

The History and Antiquities of the Parish and Palace of Lambeth. In 8vo, and 4to. with 20 Engravings on Copper, and 20 on Wood. Part I. to be completed in 10 Parts.

The East India Military Calendar; containing the Services of General and Field Officers of the India Army. By the Editor of the Military Calendar. 2 Vols. 4to. 51.

Medicine and Surgery.

The Lectures of Sir Astley Cooper, Bart, FRS. on the Principles and Practice of Surgery. With Additional Notes and Cases, by Frederick Tyrrell, Esq. Vol. 1. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Miscellanies.

The Conversations of Lord Byron. By Thomas Medwin, Esq. 1 Vol. 4to. 1. 11s. 6d.

Remarks on the Intended Restoration of the Parthenon in Scotland. 8vo. 58.

Greece in 1823 and 1824; being a -Series of Letters and other Documents on the Greek Revolution, written during a Visit to that Country. By the Hon. Col. Leicester Stanhope. 13s.

The Contributions of Q. Q. to a Periodical Work: with some Pieces not be

fore published. By the late Jane Taylor. In 2 Vols. 9s.

A Synopsis of Ancient Arms and Armour (chiefly taken from Dr. Meyrick's excellent Work), and extracted from the "Encyclopedia of Antiquities." By the Rev. T. D. Fosbroke, MA. FSA.

Select Proverbs of all Nations, &c. &c. with Notes and Comments. By Thomas Fielding. 18mo. Price 5s.

Richmond and its Vicinity, with a Glance at Twickenham, Strawberry Hill, and Hampton Court. By John Evans, LL. D. Price 48.

Forget Me Not for 1825. 12s.
Literary Souvenir for 1825. 12s.

Carey's New Six Sheet Map of India, from Materials supplied by Lieut.-Col. Blacker, Surveyor General of India. Price 21. 8s. in Sheets, mounted in a Russia Case, 51.

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A Practical System of Algebra. Nicholson and Rowbotham. 12mo. 4s. 6d. Novels and Tales.

Rameses, an Egyptian Tale. 3 Vols. post 8vo. 17. 10s.

The Confessions of a Gamester. 8vo. 7s. James Forbes; a Tale founded on Facts. Crown 8vo. 78.

Poetry.

Horæ Canora Subseciva; being the Poetical Miscellanies of Harlequin Proteus, Esq. 18mo. 5s.

Poems and Poetical Translations. By Samuel Gower. 2s. 6d.

Voyages, &c.

Narrative of Lord Byron's Voyage to Corsica and Sardinia, during the Summer and Autumn of the Year 1821. Compiled from Minutes made by the Passengers, and Extracts from the Journal of his Lordship's Yacht the Mazeppa, kept by Capt. Benson, RN. Commander. Foolscap 8vo. 3s. Theology.

ple; a Farewell Sermon preached in the Parish Church of Louth, on Sunday, Sept. 12, 1824. By the Rev. R. Milne. 8vo. 1s. The Natural History of the Bible. By Thaddeus Mason Harris, DD. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

A Sermon, with particular Reference to the recent Persecution in the West India Colonies. By Richard Winter Hamilton. Minister of Albion Chapel, Leeds. 8vo.

The Minister's Last Appeal to his Peo- s. 6d.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. W. F. Miller, MA. late officiating Minister on the coast of Essequibo, appointed by the Governor-General, Sir Benjamin D'Urban, to the Living of George-town.-The Rev. J. Still, LLB. to the Prebend of Stratton, in Salisbury Cathedral, void by the death of the Hon. and Rev. Thomas Alfred Harris.-The Rev. J. B. Smith, to the Perpetual Curacy of Bamburgh, near HorncastleThe Rev. John Lewis, MA. to the Rectory of Rivenhall, with the Rectory of Ingatestone, and the Perpetual Curacy of Buttsbury annexed.-The Rev. Spencer Madan, MA. Student of Christ Church, Oxford, and Canon Residentiary of Lichfield, to the Vicarage of Batheaston, Somersetshire.-The Rev. W. Jeane Goodden, BA. of Oriel College, Oxford, to the Rectory of Nether Compton, with the Rectory of Over Compton annexed and united, in the county of Dorset.-The Rev. Michael Hare, MA. to the Vicarage of Liddington, Wilts.-The Rev. W. Fortescue, to the Rectory of Nymet St. George's, Devon.-The Rev. Jonathan Chase Matchett, AM. to the Rectory of St. Augustine, Norwich; and to the Curacy of St. Mary in the Marsh, in the precinct of the Cathedral, Norwich.-The Rev. Edward Thurlow, Clerk, LLB. to the Rectory of Langham St. Mary, Suffolk.-The Rev. Joseph Badeley, to the Vicarage of Blewberry, Berks.The Rev. T. Brown, to the Rectory of Hemingstone, Suffolk.-The Rev. James Vaughan, MÄ, Rector of Wraxall, Somerset, to the Rectory of Walton, in Gordano, in the same county.-The Rev. Henry Taylor, to the Vicarage of North Moreton, Berks.-The Rev. W. Oliver, to the Living of Fulford, Staffordshire.-The Rev. W. French, DD. to the Vicarage of Creetingham, Suffolk.-The Rev. J. B. Smith to the perpetual Curacy of Bamburgh, near Horncastle. The Rev. B.

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Michell, BD. Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, to the valuable Vicarage of Winsford, Somersetshire.-The Rev. John Toplis, BD. Fellow and Tutor of Queen's College, Cambridge, to the Rectory of South Walsham, St. Lawrence, Norfolk.-The Rev. T. G. Ridley, AM. to the Rectory of Heysham, near Lancaster.-The Rev. Humphry Cholmeley, MA. Fellow of King's Col lege, Cambridge, to the Rectory of Hempstead with Lessingham, Norfolk.

OXFORD.-On Oct. 7, the nomination of a Vice-Chancellor for the ensuing year, by the Rt. Hon. Lord Grenville, Chancellor of the University, was approved in full Convocation; after which the Rev. George William Hall, DD. Master of Pembroke College, resigned the Vice-Chancellorship; and the Rev. Richard Jenkyns, DD. Master of Balliol College, was invested with that office, and nominated his Pro-Vice-Chancellors, viz.-The Rev. George William Hall, DD. Master of Pembroke College; the Rev. John Collier Jones, DD. Rector of Exeter College; the Rev. George Rowley, DD. Master of University College; and the Rev. Ashhurst Turner Gilbert, DD. Principal of Brasennose College.

CAMBRIDGE.-The following Officers are appointed for the ensuing year:

Proctors.-Thomas Dickes, MA. Jesus College; Henry Tasker, MA. Pembroke Hall.

Taxors.-John Lodge, MA. Magdalen College; Hastings Robinson, MA. St. John's College.

Moderators. John Warren, MA. Jesus College; Temple Chevalier, MA. Catherine Hall.

Scrutators.-William G. Judgson, MA. Trinity College; Thomas Greene, BD. Corpus Christi College.

At Campsall-park, the lady of Sir Joseph Radcliffe, Bart. a son and heir.

At Dundalk House, the Countess of Roden, a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

Sept. 23.-John Propert, Esq. of Duke-street, Portland-place, to Julia Ann, only daughter of Robert Ross, Esq. of Charles-street, and late of Cork.

25. At Mary-le-bone church, John Bateman, Esq. of Oak Park, in the county of Kerry, to Frances, youngest daughter of Nathaniel Bland, Esq. of Lower Berkeley-street, Portman-square. 28. Archibald Robertson, Esq. MD. of Northampton, to Lucy, only daughter of the late Samuel Pell, Esq. of Tywell Hall, in the same county, By special license, Lord Henry Seymour, only brother to the Marquis of Drogheda, to Mary, second daughter of Sir Henry Parnell, Bart. MP. for Queen's County; and niece to the Marquis of Bute and the Earl of Portarlington. The newly-married pair immediately set off for the Continent.

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30. At St. James's Church, by the Dean of Canterbury, Robert Philip, eldest son of Richard Tyrrwhitt, Esq. of Nantyr Hall, Denbighshire, to Catherine Wigley, eldest daughter of Henry St. John, Esq. and grand-daughter of the Hon. and Very Rev. Andrew St. John, late Dean of Worcester.

Oct. 1.-At Walthamstow, the Rev. John Bridges Ottley, of Oriel College, Oxford, to Caroline, daughter of the late Benjamin Travers, Esq. -The Rev. John Barlow, to Cecilia Anne, youngest daughter of Ewan Law, Esq. of Hor. sted-place, Sussex.

4. At Wilton, near Taunton, Captain Loftus Owen, of the 73d regiment, to Mary Sophia, youngest daughter of the late General, Sir Anthony Torrington, Bart.

6. At Christ Church, Surrey, Joseph Maynard, Esq. of Keppel-street, Russell-square, to Letitia, second daughter of the late Gilbert Handasyde, Esq. of Great Surrey-street.

7. B. W. Procter, Esq. to Anne Benson Skepper, eldest daughter of Basil Montagu, Esq. of Bedford-square.

12. Captain George St. John Gifford, to Isabella, daughter of John Christie, Esq. Hackney Wick, Middlesex.

12. At Lincoln, Thomas Postlethwaite, Esq. of Great Coram-street, Brunswick-square, to Sarah Mary, only child of Thomas Norton, Esq. of Lincoln.

13. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Henry Lyster, Esq. of Kowton Castle, in the county of Salop, to Lady Charlotte Barbara Ashley Cooper, daughter of the Earl of Shaftesbury.

By the Hon. and Rev. Thomas Monson, the Rev. Edward Wywill, Rector of Fingal, Yorkshire, to Mrs. Dodworth, of Cowling Hall, in the same county.

In the Isle of Thanet, George Frederick Smith, Esq. son of Laney Smith, Esq. of Sidney House, Homerton, to Penelope, youngest daughter of the late Robert Gray Spedding, Esq. of Harefield, Middlesex.

14. At East Grinstead, Henry, eldest son of Henry Streatfield, Esq. of Chiddingstone, Kent, to Maria, daughter of M. Dorrien Magens, Esq. of Hammerwood Lodge, Sussex, and widow of the late John Pepper, Esq. of Bigod's House, Essex.

14. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Charles Murray, Esq. of St. Peter's College, Cambridge, third son of Major-Gen. J. Murray (late Lieut.Governor of Demerara), to Frederica Jane, second daughter of the late Frederick Groves, Esq.

15. At Beaconsfield, Pascoe St. Leger Grenfell, Esq. son of Pascoe Grenfell, Esq. MP. of Taplow House, Bucks, to Catherine Anne, eldest daughter of the late James Du Pre, Esq. of Wilton Park, in the same county.

16. Christopher James Magnay, Esq. of College Hill, eldest son of Alderman Magnay, to Caroline, third daughter of Sir Charles Flower, Bart. of Mill Hill, Middlesex.

18. At Marylebone Church, by the Rev. G. Ford, Richard Ford, Esq. of Gloucester Place, to Har riet, daughter of the Right Hon. the Earl of Essex.

20. Joseph Solomons, Esq. to Rebecca, daughter of the late Joseph Montefiore, Esq.

21. By special license, at Ayston, Rutlandshire, Sir Philip Musgrave, Bart. MP. of Edon-Hall, Cumberland, to Elizabeth, third daughter of Mr and Lady Mary Findyer, of Ayston. 23. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Captain Webster, to Miss Boddington, only daughter of Samuel Boddington, Esq. of Upper Brook

street.

IN SCOTLAND.

At Riccarton House, (Oct. 4) Wm. Kaye, Esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister at Law, to Mary Cecilia, eldest daughter of James Gibson Craig, Esq. of Riccarton, Mid Lothian.

ABROAD.

At Mauritius (June 16), by the Hon. and Rev. Edward Finch, Captain Marshall, of the 82d Regt. to Mary, daughter of James Hervey, Esq. of Ardwick Green, near Manchester. At St. Kitt's (July 22), R. Cleghorn, Esq. to Maria, daughter of the late Rt. Hon. George Berkeley, Speaker of the Assembly of that Island.

DEATHS.

Sept. 18.-At Colchester, Lady Catherine, relict of Sir J. Marsh, of Reading.

19. At the cottage of his friend, Mr. Hill, at Chel

sea, Henry Cooper, Esq. Barrister-at-law. This gentleman, who was rising fast into eminence in his profession, and was already become a leader on the Norfolk Circuit, had been for some time past employed in collecting materials for a Life of the late Lord Erskine, with whom he had been particularly intimate.

24. At Toxteth Park, near Liverpool, Mrs. Roscoe, wife of W. Roscoe, Esq. Author of the Life of Lorenzo de' Medici, &c.

25. In Bryanstone-street, Robert, eldest son of Robert Selby, Esq, and nephew to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Shrewsbury.

26. In Foley Place, aged 25, Samuel Joseph, second son of Edward Ash, MD.

29. At Loudham Hall, Suffolk, Lady Sophia Macdonald, wife of James Macdonald, Esq. MP. for Calne.

30. At the house of her son-in-law, George Cobb, Esq. of Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire, Mrs. Wheatly, relict of the late J. Wheatly, Esq. -At Castor, near Peterborough, in his 75th year, the Rev. Stephen White, LLD. Vicar of Lenton, Lincolnshire, and Rector of Conington, Huntingdonshire.

- Mr. Wm. Sadler, who ascended in his balloon about two o'clock the preceding day, from the yard of the Bolton Gas Works, and was precipitated from a height of about 20 to 25 feet, by which accident several of his ribs were broken, and he was much bruised. He had performed 31 aerial voyages.

Oct. 3. At Sydenham, Bury Hutchinson, Esq. of Bloomsbury Square.

4. At his Lordship's residence, in Hill-street, Berkeley-square, Viscountess Templeton.

5. In his 74th year, the Rev. Thos. Roberts, Vicar of Tottenham, and Rector of St. Peter's, Cornbill.

6. Aged 20, Caroline, eldest daughter of G. F. Joseph, Esq. ARA.

10. At his house, in the New Road, Fras. Duncan, Esq. MD. of the Hon. East India Company's Service.

13. In Queen Ann-street, Sir James Bland Lamb, Bart.

At the house of his Brother, Dr. Meyer, of Broad-street Buildings, after a few hours illness, John Conrad Meyer, Esq.

17. At Cuckfield, Sussex, Susanna, wife of Charles Augustus Fulk, Esq. MP. and daughter of Marmaduke Hart, Esq. of Hampstead.

-In the Sanctuary, Westminster, aged 70, Haunah, wife of the Rev. Edward Smedley, and daughter of the late Geo. Bellas, Esq. of Willey, Surrey, formerly Deputy Registrar of the High Court of Admiralty.

Lately, at Bath, the Hon. Sarah Jones, youngest daughter of Viscount Ranelagh.

IN SCOTLAND.

At Arbroath, aged 42, Mr. D. Carey, late Editor of the Statesman Newspaper, and Author of the Pleasures of Nature, the Reign of Fancy, the Lord of the Desert, and several other Poetical Productions; also of some Novels. For the last 20 years Mr. Carey had been constantly employed in writing for the public press.

At Dundee, aged about 90, Mr. Sealey, Professor of Dancing; who danced a minuet with the celebrated Nancy Dawson, at the Court of George 11.

ABROAD.

At Accra, on the Western Coast of Africa, Assistant Surgeon Alexander Mackay Geddes, MD. youngest son of John Geddes, Esq. of Edinburgh.

At Calcutta (June 12), Sir John Macdonald, KCB. late General in the Hon. Company's Service, aged 76.

At Gastouni, in Greece (Aug. 11), aged 25, Lord Charles Murray, a younger son of the Duke of Athol. The remains of this heroic young nobleman were interred on the day following his decease, General Constantine Bozzaris, Georgio Sessini, and all the population of the place attending the obsequies. A funeral oration was pronounced by the Archbishop.

At Geneva, Miss Robina Burnside, niece of Col.
Robt. Wright, of the Royal Artillery.
At Copenhagen, aged 94, M. Rothe, father of this
bookselling trade in Denmark,

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