é 
“12 THE GARDENERS bb ran bp des _oe 
iscellaneous. 
Heirs to the British ayaa tise is stated in an elabo- 
| of th tee fovea families of Plan- 
tagenet, Todos and Stuart, are at this day those of the 
re sore Henrietta Maria, cam eas of Charles I. _and 
SO 
Charles I swoult now hare filled the throne of these — 
Antiquities of Westminster —Some interesting disco- 
veries of g been made by Mr. Devon 
at the Chapter House, Record Office, Poets’ Corner. 
both these opening 
™, qa 2 h 
closely perce it, the flat spaces between th 
arches ; and a as they have been as yet traced, the 
—" relate ‘ "the lite and apoca ribet “of the Apostle 
Job In last- -discovered pictures are the Seven 
f a very e pt gpg The 
res age sano, dogs, "rein-deer, birds, &c. are placed 
on the lower part of i 
and are, ot is thought, intended to repres sent the various 
animals entering the ark. These pictures are very much 
damage “< The orthography of the legend, as well as the 
e 52 cle erica al to 
Peanut : “ch  oonalae 
59 lay motte, In Pesos 
98 | bees get ates. In m- 
berland, there are 15 clerical to 40 lay ma arate wie 
in pic ceste sag there are 44 clerical to 92 1 oe 
=. n Bu — 
ckingham, 54 clerical to 90 ay 
ss homeo is not given fer Lancashir 
whole was 
don in the reign “of Henr y VI; al centuries 
after the erection of the building. ree yf rer in 
this interesting building has a o been recently made. 
Th floor, which is of a 
“ecugrresy heen oe 
sold and new 
e present 
pavement composed of the ancient Norman tile, which is 
haracterised b: i i i 
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gland, as bi 
ary, sy vats the baiting was erected; lions placed veges 
ns back ; le figures seated on chairs, with hawks 
e harp 
Ss 
together a very handsome groun: nd-w e whole of 
this building, ini indeed, and its valuable contents, are 0} 
Tt Hen 
hen it was used for etings wy t apter of West- 
minster. Afterwards it was e Parliament-house 
of the first real Parliament in fact which 
iament in England ; 
pe raha r to be ropes yy any of our popular historians. 
The upper room contains the Star Chamber records, and 
‘was erected in t > sales sithinios by Sir Chris topher 
be made, and Whe poislbighsvucatiteet siave fora: 
¢ a small part of the pictorial treasures that will be 
it. 
ish.—In the recent journals arrived from 
ndia 
os ining t 
i Rietiogrian, the hone of a eae ies found to 
ted the tte ah a bBo ~ ome a planks, 
and then 
m. 
acting as a stop-gap against the aduriisibe of water. Faves 
copper appeared to be Stes wt dpe ne by ee 
of the thrust ; and it wi os 
if sie : wit 
a stout piece of timber inside he) er and then 
eaten off at about 34 or 4 inches from the point. The 
eee "et ee a ta 40 to 44 
> Wh » e 
alte. 
Atkins.— An important point of law 
Gaps — Mill 
s been decid | in ag ag athe by Mr. Brent, on the occasion of 
in this case. The facts aca these :— A writ 
ffidavi 
si ought n 
ing was out, but yas have casted ta to the court on the first 
aa He therefore discharged the rule: and —— it 
se in practice, he saw no reason to allow Ss to 
K LANE, Fripay, Ocr ik Sa market this ning 
joer hee en thinly attended, and the business Fasc “ed to a limited 
y’s prices are honever "tally maintained both for 
English and etoiangen , where sales have been effected.—In Barley, 
et ae alteration.— Oats are rather a bett tter sale. 
er a Quarter. s 
Wheat, Essen ‘Rene, Sees Tse Wht Gatege ba 
wolnshire Yorkshire 
86 to 
+ 60 to 68 Write Aerie 
Barl Itin, tice distilling 281035 Grind. 24 to 32 
Oatsy Lincolnshire and Yorksh - -" nds ne 25 Feed 20to24 
No « Por = 25 Lae 22 to 28 
Tri a ee m mip Potato 21 to 25 
ape aoe “6 . % wa 
87 to36 Tick ney Harrow # to 41 
t 
Winds. s ie 50 Longpod 32 to 40 
32t038 Maple 34to88 Grey 34 to 36 
VERAGES. 
St 
ya ones, linen-warehousemen, Priday fri Cheapside— 
raley an 
iach taken out of the vessel’s 
i 
Seisure aici rae shone fen a = 
that a a gros 
ad. reportes ag his ps left St Helena, | 
Frome were seven cnet with se ec at that place. 
prizes to her Britannic tansy The Inst 
a 2 60d ras 
ruptcy.—The pee pace of fiats of bank- 
matey agthitry in the several years from 1832 to 1840, is 
the H 
en from areturn recently made tothe House Lords E 
832, town, 756; country, 944 11,700. In 
1835, town, 518; country, 765— 1,283. ¥ 
"In 1839, town 445; co country, 1 1,036 
awed he ie 1840, town, 466; pears 14l3— 
total, 1,897. *, vi e im ae As 
nearly | - cent. 
2 thus in Manchester alo: 
1340, 204 he 
re 35 clerical a ac 
jerias, soil for ro 
ryllis Toots, oe treatment 
of 
sea on the ‘com- 
Bees 
Bignonia ia venusta, its ‘treatment 689 
Botanical Society of Edinburgh 6864 
Buds, bast better than worsted 
E 
5 
fa ages aegecaceeee? 2 
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| 6% 4 a 5 se 5| 45 2] 4511 
| 61 9| 33 0 38 7| 42 ag 2 
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TTE OF THE WEEK. 
ndy, Prince’s-street, Spitalfields, silk-manufacturer 
GA 
INSOLVE —G. Ga 
—M. Coe, Glaesite street, Wood-street, Cheapside, laceman—H. D. eee 
bury, money- ers. ee -place, So we ee road—J. A. Smith, 
Oxford-s —V ne! G. 
‘ken’ 
. Turne: rats Shaan. Rave 
well mk 4 Jackwons, "bli a apers, Brewer - street; 
Danieli, jeweller, 
RSEDE: » Oxford-s 
‘S.—J. Bilwnan and w. Nortbnantos Upper Shapman. ieee St. 
ee) ruck “nt m, King: — =a Chad- 
ber-mere! rrington ival-stree 
‘atlow, Leeds, vict r—W. Borrowdale Branth- 
r-manufacturer—C. je, Bury mund’s, Suf- 
and J. ay a Sameepece,| 
Smith, 
>, Dorsetshire —E. Bumpstead, 
ition, maltster, Beccles, ‘Suffolk— 
‘ames, tanners, ‘Mancheste er. 
severe fie Watt, Montrose, cabinet-make:—R. 
C. Dew 
measter and W. ane st dap gd and 
+, Edinburgh, boot-maker. 
sie iB: in the 11th —— oe e street, hg ae rs. J. Came’ 
of a son—On 1 ‘cio ot shrsien oy at on erp, the lady ie J. Frazer; Esq., ofa 
son—On the 16th inst., a Chester- Bice. Boe eet uk, the tren - the Rev. 
arter-house, on 18th inst., the wife the Rev. 
hter—O; . rn a. A 
the 194 ch inst., Mrs % Fisch, of a daughter—On the 
ul, 
bites inst., at Stoke « Nevwinaton, the 5. 5 Ha G. D. Tyser, Esq-, of a son—On the 
‘an! 
Pali cited » of Dev 
key, of a danghie ter—On oe 19th 
onshire-street, Portland-place, of 
it. George’s Church, Liverpool, J. 
ARRIE 
Esq., of Wednesbury, “Staborashive to oat feo airs 9 o Weed, 
eh Sees Ie Mr. Foca irm of Messrs. Wrench 
pork witaacate ants, Lon ing ne Tease , on the Tot of Tune, 
Bey ie a ot William Le eokine. Esq., Solicitor- eneral of New Sor svat 
Wi , East Indies, on the 4th of August, Capt. Heymar, p: 
A ja 
e only dai 
= almer, Kent—On the 16th inst., at Taunton, § pre ena 
Miss Mar Melhuixh—On the 16th inst., ae his residence in eg: nston- 
square, thes -Gen. ne bt hh Fuller, G-C.H.—On the 17th inst., att swich, 
her boeh year; abel be 
w of the late J. Head, Esq.—On the 19th 
prevent LL.D. 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
No. 42. 
Heat, produc! juction, distribu- 
tion, prt Sey saptccur- . 683 5 
beh fom ds to grafton the 
689 
India Age Agricultural & Hor t. Soc, 6865 
Kaight's Exotic watwey; ; Cle. 
os aged re Norwich Hort. Soe. 
bron et to wor - on silts 
; 
a 
Oak 5; pres 69 5 
Oxalis ucetosella, a Substitute 
for Legian, 685 ¢ 
Peaches, aspec: - 639 
Peas, to ove] ieee green » 68e 
Pelar; pentane, ee ca + 6894 
ahitans * ays 
E 
38 ang 2 
bab r ook aR Oba 
3 ” 
hy! 
Hf 
ou 
He 
ged 
: 
4 
> e 
Soe rRRReOoeran 
FR EBB 
‘ 
* 
Salvia patens not quite hardy 
splendens, to —— . 
to destroy 
Ban 
i 
angeseesaa 
mREOR HORA eA 
described . 
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uent Rom 
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“ The publication of this work is well timed . . . . The Life of 
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