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tive and independent member of the Com- 

 mon Council of London. 



In Paternoster-row, 63, E. Manley, esq. 



wholesale drugsjist, deservedly lamented. 



At Clapham, Mrs. Eliza Mary Price. 



At Sandersted House, Surrey, Mrs. 



Lushington. mother of S. R. L. esq. M.P. 



and secretary to the Treasury. 



In Skinner's-street, Snow-hill, Dr. J. 

 S<rac*an, formerly of Clay-hill, EnBeld. 



At Maze-hill, Greenwich, Mrs. Rebecca 

 Rayley, lateof Peckham. 



In Gerard-street, Soho, Mr. John Grove, 

 solicitor. 



In Hans-place, Sloane-stioet, the Rev. 

 Dr. Nicol, tor more than twenty-five years 

 the much esteemed minister of the Scot's 

 Church, Swallow-street. 



At Hammersmith, Mrs. Sophia Clark- 

 son. 



At Ham Common, 24, Miss Georgiana 

 Probif, of .Stanwick., Northamptonshire. 



Atj'stepuey Grocn, 59, Elizabeth, wife 

 of Richard Williams, esq. 



In Upper Kentish Town, John Jackson, 

 esq. 



Warwick Lake, esq. late Commissioner 

 of Stamps. 



In Adams-street, Bryanstone-square, 74, 

 Mrs. A. Heron. 



At Holloway, 3.3, John Oliver, M.D. sur- 

 geon to the East Middlesex Militia. 



!u Park-place, Mary-le-bonne, the Rev. 

 Fred. Thurston, M.A . 



In York-place, City-road, 86, James 

 Carr, esq. 



In Guildford-street, 82, Mrs. Lough. 

 lu .Imld-street, Brunswick-square, 75, 

 Mrs. Elizabeth Dyer, late of St. Clement 

 Danes. 



At Stockwell, Alexander Wrigot, esq. of 

 Berniomlsey. 



At Batb, 88, Mrs. Ileineken, late of 

 Peckbam. 



Lieut. Henry Ftoderick Griffiths, of the 

 Colilstream Guards. 



In Bodford-rovv, Mrs. Temple, wife of 

 Dr. T. 



At Hammersmith, Sophia, the wife of 

 Romaine W. Clarkson, e.sq. deservedly la- 

 mented. 



In College-street, Westminser. Sarah, 

 wife of William A. H.White, esq. 



In Ciirzon-sireet, 87, the Dowager Lady 

 Rycro/t, widow of Sir Richard R. of Pen- 

 hurs-t, Kent. 



In Portland-pluce, 91, Mrs, Mackenzie. 

 In Woodstock-street, Bond-street, Sarah 

 Paine, of Birchington, Isle of Thauet, 

 Major Jamen T. Cowpcr, of tLe Artillery. 

 In tke Paragon, Hackney, Mrs. Robson, 

 wife of Isaac R. esq. 



In Mi'uley-pliice, Soutli Lambeth, Mrs. 

 Elizabeth Caley, greatly regrettml. 

 At Claphaui-ri.se, Mrs. Auue Staton. 

 At WilU»m»'8 Library, IleU Cross-street, 



where he was attendiivg a mealing of Dis- 

 eentin^ Ministers on public busiuess, aged 

 66, the Rev.W. Lindsey, LL.D. tbirty years 

 tlie popular preacher and much respected 

 pastor of the congregation at Monkwell- 

 street, in the city of London. He was no 

 less distinguished as an eminent school- 

 master, having for many years conducted 

 a large seminary, latterly at Stratford, 

 which the probity of his character, the 

 urbanity of his manners, and his high 

 classical attainments rendered eminent 

 among the schools which surround the me- 

 tropolis. This excellent man had for some 

 time been in a declining slate of health, 

 and had passed the greatest part of the 

 last year at Cheltenham and Brighton, 

 whence he had returned n few months 

 since in health apparently restored. He 

 attended the above meeting, and spoke 

 and assisted during its deliberations ; but 

 being suddenly taken ill, expired before 

 general attention was drawn to him, to 

 the great horror and grief of all present, 

 by whom as his colleagues in the ministry 

 he was especially beloved and respected. 

 He was the author of many distinguished 

 sermons and tracts, remarkable for the 

 purity of their style and correctness of 

 their sentiments, and hasbeen an occasional 

 contributer to the p.iges of this Miscel- 

 lany. He was buried in Bunhill Fields, 

 and his funeral was attended by thirty- 

 three mouruiLg and fourteen private 

 coaches. 



At Richmond, aged, 90, Mr. Adatn 

 Walker, a celebrated Lecturer in Experi- 

 mental Philosophy. His ingenious mind 

 was ever active in the pursuit of science, 

 and his original invention of that beau- 

 tiful machine the Eidouranion, or trans- 

 parent Orrery, and the Celestina, the great 

 revolving lights oa the Isle of Scilly, and 

 Cromer, by which thousands of lives and 

 property have been saved, the warm-air 

 stove under the House of Lords and Italian 

 Opera-house, the present mail-coach, &c. 

 still remain as proofs. Mr. W. was the 

 son of a peasant in Westmorland, aud de- 

 riving no advantage from education or 

 family introduction, his eminence in life 

 has been the result of his own persever- 

 ing study, and of his. character for 

 probity. As a lecturer he was respect- 

 ed by all men of science of his time ;. 

 and although popular, his lectures never 

 degenerated into empircism though in 

 spreading the knowledge of the sciences, 

 and creating a taste for their cultivation, 

 the public are deeply his debtors. 



THE LATE SIR GEOROE ONESIPHOBUS PAUL. 



The following extract relative to this 

 gentleman is from a pamphlet lately pub- 

 lished by George Holford, Esq. M.P. entitled, 

 " Thoughts on the Criminal Prisons of this 

 Country," " WIjUs I am writing, I am 



called 



