CHRONICLE. 
Mr. Alex. Gordon. As a divine 
he printed some single Discourses, 
and a volume of Sermons. 
The lady of Sir Pyers Mostyn 
bart. 
9. George Agar, Lord Callan, 
one of the representative peers of 
Ireland, in his 62nd year. 
10. Str George Robinson, bart. 
12. Viscountess Malpas, aged 20. 
18. Rear-Admiral John Trigge 
aged 70. 
Sir Yelverton Peyton, bart. 
aged 76. 
19. Right Hon. Lady Lisle, 
aged 59. . 
23. Robert Howard, Earl of 
Wicklow, in his 58th year. 
24. Lieut-gen. Geils. 
29. Hon. Mrs. Carleton, mother 
of Lord Dorchester, lost off Ost- 
end, with her only daughter, in 
a packet. 
31. Lady Eliz, Courtenay, wi- 
dow of the late Bishop of Exe- 
ter, and sister of the late Earl of 
Effingham. 
Lately Crosbie, Earl of Glan- 
dore, Governor of the county of 
Kerry, in his 63rd year. 
Nowember. 
1. John Coakley Lettsom,M.D. 
aged 71, long a physician in great 
practice in the city of London, 
actively engaged in many plans 
of benevolence, and’ author of 
numerous publications. 
12.. William Jackson, D.D. 
Bishop'of Oxford, in his 65th year. 
‘Dr. Takao was the younger son 
of an eminent physician at Stam- 
ford, and was brother of Dr. 
Cyril Jackson, Dean of Christ- 
church, and sub-preceptor to the 
Prince Regent. He was educat- 
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129. 
ed at Westminster-school, whence 
he was elected a student of 
Christ-church, Oxford. He was 
for many years a tutor in that 
society, where he distinguished 
himself for his literary acquisi- 
tions. In 1783 he was ap- 
pointed Regius Professor of 
Greek, and soon after one of the 
Curators of the Clarendon Press. 
In the progress of advancement he 
was nominated preacher to the 
Society of Lincoln’s-Inn, and a 
canon of Christ-church, and 
obtained the degree of D.D. His 
elevation to the Episcopal Bench, 
in 1811, was an offering of re- 
spect by the Prince Regent to his 
brother, who refused to accept 
of that dignity, though pressed 
upon him. Bishop Jackson was 
regarded as a sound scholar and 
a learned theologian, and his dis- 
courses were characterized as deep 
andlogical. Twoorthree Sermons 
on particular occasions, were all 
his contributions to the press. 
6. Sir W. Earle Welby, bart. in 
his 82nd year. 
10. Gen. Colin Mackenzie, in 
his 80th year. 
11. Lady Turner, relict of Sir 
J. Turner. 
18. Major-gen. Robert Young 
19. At Rome, Lady Sutton, 
widow of Sir Thomas Sutton, 
bart. 
Sarah, wife of Rear-admiral 
Gosselyn. 
24. Sir Geo. Chad, bart. in his 
55th year. 
25. Gen. T. Sloughter Stan- 
wit, Groom of the Bedchamber 
to his Majesty. 
Mr. J. P. Salomon, a very emi- 
nent performer on the violin. 
= Thomas Denman,M.D.in his 
