had gone on account of ill health, Capt. Cameron, eldest son of Sir John Cameron, K. C. B. commander-in-chief of the forces at Plymouth. April 23. At Denars, in France, Lieut. J. Arnold, R. N. April 30. At Paris, aged 26, Lady Catherine Caroline Montagu, sister to the Earl of Sandwich. She was the youngest daughter of George-John sixth and late Earl, by Lady Louisa Corry, 2d daughter of Armar 1st Earl of Belmore; was married Dec. 1, 1831, to Count Alexander Walewsky, of Poland; and has left two children, Louisa Mary, born Dec. 14, 1832, and George Edward-Angustus, born March 5, 1834. Her remains have been brought to the vault of her ancestors, at Barnwell, Northamptonshire. Her Ladyship had recently been confined with her second infant; and the Countess of Sandwich was with her. The children are living and in good health. Lately. At Venice, Sir Wm. Taylor Money, Consul-gen. of the Lombard States. He was a friend of Mr. Canning, and universally respected by the foreigners among whom he resided. May 6. At Lausanne, in Switzerland, of apoplexy, Matthew Dunsford, esq. formerly of Peckham, Surrey. BILL OF MORTALITY, June 25 to July 22, 1834. AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN, by which the Duty is regulated to July 18, 8. d. 8. d. S. d. Kent Bags.............7. 10s. to 91. Os. Sussex.. Os. to Ol. Os. ...............Ol. Essex .........Ol. Os. to Ol. Os. Farnham (fine)... ...6l. 10s. to 127. 12s. OZ. Os. to Ol. Os. PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, July 25, Smithfield, Hay, 4l. Os. to 5l. 10s.—Straw, 17. 10s. to 17. 16s.—Clover, 47. 4s. to 5l. 15s. Walls Ends, from 16s. 6d. to 20s. 3d. per ton. Other sorts from 16s. 9d. to 19s. 6d. PRICES OF SHARES. At the Office of WOLFE, BROTHERS, Stock and Share Brokers, Birmingham Canal, 233. 23, Change Alley, Cornhill. -Ellesmere and Chester, 87 Grand Junction, -Regent's, 174. -St. Katharine's, 66.-West 219.- Kennet and Avon, 25.-Leeds and Liverpool, 515.- 404- Independent Gas, 46.-United General, 45}. Canada Land Company, 481.. -Reversionary Interest, 131. For Prices of all other Shares inquire as above. METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY W. CARY, STRAND. New South Sea Annuities, July 10, 891.-July 22, 89 pm. J. J. ARNULL, Stock Broker, 1, Bank Buildings, Cornhill, late RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, and ARNULL. J. B. NICHOLS AND SON, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET. 44 GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE. SEPTEMBER, 1834. BY SYLVANUS URBAN, GENT. CONTENTS. MINOR CORRESPONDENCE.-Sir H. Verney. DIARY OF A LOVER OF LITERATURE, by Thomas Green, Esq. BECKFORD'S LETTERS from Italy, Spain, and Portugal. RECORD COMMISSION, No. IV.-Abridgment of Plea Rolls, &c. History and Description of CROYDON PALACE (with Engravings).. SELDEN'S House at Salvington, Sussex (with a Plate).. Remarks on Bishop LowтH's Memoirs and Remains.-His character defended Anglo-Saxon Scholars and Literature Memoranda of THWAITES the Saxonist.. Petition of DOROTHY LANE to Bishop CREWE.. Anglo-Saxon Coins found at Hexham.-Chantrey's Statue of Canning PAGE 226 227 234 241 249 254 256 259 261 263 264 REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Pettigrew on Egyptian Mummies, 265.-Archæologia, vol. XXV. 269.—Macdonnell on the Nabob of Oude's Debts, 272.-Parkinson's Hunterian Reminiscences; History of Old and New Sarum, 273.-Burn's History of Fleet Marriages, 274.-Claims of the East India Company's Officers, 275. Holman's Voyage round the World, 276.-Copland on the Existence of other Worlds, 278.-Lady E. Wortley's Poems, 280.-Morier's Ayesha, the Maid of Kars, 280.-Old Maiden's Talisman, 283.-Cole's Geology subversive of Revelation... Miscellaneous Reviews... 283 287, 288 FINE ARTS.-Sale of the Duke of Buckingham's Collection of Engravings, 288.-Reviews.... POETRY.-Inscriptions for a seat in the grounds of Sylvanus Urban, at Ham- Sale of the Rev. Mr. Rice's Library, 291.-New Publications.. List of American Periodicals, 294.-Practical Gallery of Science; Armagh 289 290 292 293 295-297 298 299, 300 ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCHES.-Wilkinson's Survey of Thebes.. Ancient Remains recently discovered in America, Greece, France, England, and Germany HISTORICAL CHRONICLE.-Proceedings in Parliament, 301.-Foreign News, 304.-Domestic Occ. 307.-Promotions, Births, and Marriages.... 311 OBITUARY; with Memoirs of Lord Arundell; Lord Wodehouse, 313.-Lord Wenlock; Hon. A. H. Hutchinson; Hon. W. F. Elphinstone, 314.-Capt. the Hon. F. Noel; Rev. Sir C. J. Musgrave, Bart.; Rev. Sir J. Filmer, Bart.; Sir R. Preston, Bart. 315.-Sir J. J. Fraser, Bart.; Sir H. Brooke, Bart.; Sir Wm. Cosway, 316.-G. Cumming, esq.; Major-Gen. Farquharson; S. Smith, esq. 317.-Alex. Adair, esq.; Rev. J. Dallaway, F.S.A. 318.-John Caley, esq. F.S.A.320.-T. Stothard, esq. R.A.321.-R. Jones, esq.; Mr. H. J. Hakewill, 323.--Mr. R. Lander, 324.—Mr. J. Biddles, &c. 327 CLERGY DECEASED, 328.-DEATHS, arranged in Counties... 332 Bill of Mortality-Markets-Prices of Shares,335-Meteorological Diary-Stocks 336 Embellished with Views and a Ground Plan of CROYDON PALACE, in Surrey; And an Engraving of SELDEN'S HOUSE at Salvington, in Sussex. |