His Lordship married, on August 2, 1855, Lady Jane Louisa Grosvenor, eighth dau. of the Marquis and Marchioness of Westminster, but does not leave any male issue, so that the barony devolves on his brother, Capt. the Hon. Jossylin Francis Pennington, of the Rifle Brigade, who will inherit the family estates in Cumberland and Yorkshire. Lord Muncaster was a Deputy-Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire and of Cumberland, of which latter county he was Sheriff in 1859. At his residence, Montagu-house, Ryde, aged 55, Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton, bart. The deceased was the son of the first baronet, Admiral Sir Jableel Brenton, K.C.B., by his first wife, the daughter of Anthony Stewart, esq., of Halifax, Nova Scotia. He was born in 1807, was educated at Oriel College, Oxford, and graduated as M.A. in 1831. He married the daughter of the late Major-Gen. Chuter in 1839 (she died in 1849), and succeeded to the baronetcy in 1844. June 14. At Edinburgh, Adm. Robert Wauchope, of Dacre-lodge, Cumberland. At Bangor, North Wales, aged 42, Captain Robert D'Arcy, late of the India Company's Army, son of the late Col. D'Arcy, of the Royal Artillery, and Lady Catherine, dau. of the late and sister of the present Earl De La Warr. At his residence, Sloane-st., aged 77, Col. Wm. Drummond, late of the Scots Fusilier Guards. Lieut. Flowers Beckett, R.N. He served under Lord Nelson in the battles of Copenhagen and Trafalgar. At Cockington, Devon, aged 75, Alice Watson, relict of Col. Mudge, R.E., of Beechwood. At Great Malvern, suddenly, Teresa Amelia, third dau. of the late Rev. Chas. Holden, of Aston-upon-Trent, Derbyshire. June 15. At Baden-Baden, aged 78, Isabella, widow of Col. Molyneux Marston. At her residence, Chelsea, Caroline Elizabeth Florence, widow of Major John Fowden Haliburton, 78th Highlanders, who fell at Lucknow in command of the Regt., and dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Macneil, Col. 78th Highlanders. At St. John's Parsonage, Fulham, aged 22, Francis Wm. Ernest Garratt, eldest son of the Rev. Wm. Garratt. In Nottingham-place, Julia, widow of the Rev. Arthur Judd Carrighan, late Rector of Barrow, Suffolk. At Edinburgh, aged 62, Sir John Hay, bart. He was the son of Lieut.-Col. Lewis Hay, by the dau. of John Craigie, esq., of Glendoick, Perthshire. He was born at his grandfather's house in 1799; succeeded his cousin, the sixth baronet, in 1801, was called to the Scottish bar in 1821, and in 1836 he married the dau. of John Cossins, esq., of Weymouth, son-in-law of the eighteenth Lord Audley. The deceased baronet was Sheriff-Substitute of Stirlingshire for upwards of a quarter of a century, from the duties of which he retired about eighteen months ago. June 16. At Edgbaston, Birmingham, aged 28, Mary Frances Harriett, wife of R. V. Pope, esq., and dau. of Major-Gen. R. R. Ricketts. Aged 30, Emily Druce Poynter, wife of the Rev. W. R. Haverfield, of Shipston-on-Stour, Worcestershire, eldest surviving dau. of John Mackarness, esq., of Bath. At the residence of her sister, Maidstone, Mrs. Milner, of East Cliff, Dover, relict of Capt. Milner, of Althorpe-house, Ryde, Isle of Wight. June 17. At his residence, in Grosvenor-sq., aged 49, the Right Hon. Charles John, Earl Canning, K.G. See OBITUARY. At Boulogne, en route from Italy, Alice, dau. of Lord and Lady Wm. Compton. At Bath, aged 75, Frances, relict of Adm. John Aylmer. At Ealing, aged 34, Ann, wife of the Rev. J. L. Kay. Aged 53, Amelia, wife of the Rev. Charles Johnstone, Vicar of Feliskirk, and Canon Residentiary of York. At Norwich, aged 88, Mary, relict of the Rev. G. W. Smith, formerly of Reymerston, Norfolk, and Vicar of Bawdsey, Suffolk. June 18. At Edinburgh, aged 83, Elizabeth Carnegy, widow of the late Lord Gillies. At his residence, Gateshead, aged 65, William Kell, esq. At Kingsland, aged 92, Ann Walker, aunt of the late W. Inman White, esq., of Cheshunt, and the last of the family of the late Richard Benson-Walker, esq., of Hoddesdon, Herts. June 19. At Wrexham, Lucy, youngest dau. of the late Jas. Topping, esq., King's Counsel, M.P., of Whatcroft-hall, Cheshire. At Bath, aged 77, Clara, dau. of the late Thos. Dicey, esq., of Claybrook-hall, and widow of the Rev. George Clark, A.M., of Chelsea. June 20. At Edinburgh, Dame Mary Wightman Ker, widow of Sir James Spittal, of Justice-hall. At Brighton, aged 64, James Ponsford, esq., of Queen's-gardens, Paddington. At Richmond, aged 61, Mr. James Murray, of James Nisbet and Co.'s, 21, Berners-street, London. June 21. In Oxford-terr., Margaret, the wife of the Hon. John C. Erskine. At Hemsted-pk., Kent, aged 19, Jane Isabel, dau. of Gathorne Hardy, esq., M.P. At Brompton, aged 72, Madame C. B. Ude, widow of Louis Eustache Ude. At Worlington, Suffolk, late of Shenleyhouse, Bucks., aged 74, Wm. James Baily, esq. June 22. At Southampton, aged 75, Phoebe Anne, widow of the Rev. D. C. Delafosse, M.A., late Rector of Shere, Guildford, Surrey. At Cefn, St. Asaph, Lieut.-Col. Herbert Watkin Williams Wynn, M.P. for Montgomerysh. June 23. In Ebury-st., Pimlico, aged 54, Mary, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Philip Hayes, of Guernsey. June 24. At the Grove, Hammersmith, aged 65, Mary Ann, widow of the late Richard Smith, esq., of Stoke Newington, and youngest dau. of Dr. Adam Clarke. TABLE OF MORTALITY AND BIRTHS IN THE DISTRICTS OF LONDON. (From the Returns issued by the Registrar-General.) 153 169 49 1209 951 190 191 34 1119 1010 976 1986 164 191 179 27 1114 915 878 1793 161 168 165 39 1119 900 882 Males. Total. 1919 1782 QUANTITIES and AVERAGE PRICES of BRITISH CORN, &c., Sold in Mark-lane during the week ending Tuesday, June 17, from the Returns to the Inspector by Qrs. 8. d. 967... 54 4 Oats 23 5 Beans 35 36 0 Peas AGGREGATE AVERAGE OF LAST SIX WEEKS. 8. d. .56 2 Oats... .35 7 Rye. Wheat... PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW AT SMITHFIELD, JUNE 19. Hay, 27. Os. to 4l. 15s. - Straw, 17. 16s. to 27. Os. — Clover, 31. 10s. to 4l. 15s. NEW METROPOLITAN CATTLE-MARKET. 120 METEOROLOGICAL DIARY, BY H. GOULD, late W. CARY, 181, STRAND. From May 24, to June 23, inclusive. 19, Change Alley, London, E.C. PRINTED BY MESSES. JOHN HENRY AND JAMES PARKER. THE Gentleman's Magazine AND HISTORICAL REVIEW. AUGUST, 1862. Traces of the Early Britons in the Neighbourhood of Oxford Excavations at Pompeii Caerleon.... CONTENTS. PAGE MINOR CORRESPONDENCE.-British Archæological Association-Saxon Coins discovered at St. John's, Chester-Sussex Archaeological Society-The Turners of Thertfield 122 English Metrical Homilies 123 Egypt. 132 142 149 150 153 154 156 158 164 167 168 176 179 Archæological Discovery.. Roman Inscriptions recently discovered in Chester Gyll's History of Wraysbury Musa Wiccamicæ The Trade Companies of Gateshead The Castle of St. Andrews .... Names of Places in Wiltshire ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS.-Letters of Sir William Dugdale Public Statues in London................. ANTIQUARIAN AND LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.-Archæological Institute, 180; CORRESPONDENCE OF SYLVANUS URBAN.-The Formation and Proper Objects HISTORICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS REVIEWS, AND LITERARY NOTICES.- APPOINTMENTS, PREFERMENTS, AND PROMOTIONS BIRTHS MARRIAGES. OBITUARY.-The Duke Pasquier, 227; Major-Gen. the Hon. Robert Bruce, 229; CLERGY DECEASED DEATHS ARRANGED IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER Registrar-General's Return of Mortality and Births in the Metropolis-Markets, 239; BY SYLVANUS URBAN, GENT. |