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ster died on the 24th day of December, 1800, in 

 the seventy-third year of his age, leaving behind 

 him, in MS., an unfinished Translation of Boe- 

 thius de Consolatione Philosophise. 



The Rev. JOSIAH RODWELL, M. A., Vicar of 

 North Ferriby, and a native of Levermere, near 

 Bury, in Suffolk, succeeded Mr. Milner, in the 

 mastership of the Grammar-School : he filled the 

 situation of Lecturer at the Holy -Trinity Church 

 in this town, from the year 1797 to the year 

 1801, in which year he died, on the 27th day 

 of June, at the age of twenty-seven years. In 

 1800, he published two Sermons, which he had 

 preached, one here, " On the corruption of 

 Human Nature;" and the other, before the 

 Archdeacon, at Beverley, being " A Visitation 

 " Sermon on the Duties of the Clergy." 



NATHANIEL TUCKER, Esq. M. D., who prac- 

 tised as a physician, first at Malton, and 

 afterwards for twenty-two years in this town, 

 was a Bermudian by birth, as his own verse 

 indicates in the following couplet ; 



Bermuda, parent of my early days, 

 To thee belong my tributary lays. 



Previously to his becoming a medical student at 

 Edinburgh, he wrote a poem entitled "The Ber- 

 " mudian," which has been justly complimented 

 in an elegant sonnet by Dr. Henley. This poem 



