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QcU 13 * by shipwreck , Mr , Robert Garland , youngest son of Mr . William Garland ^ of Gedney , near Long Sutton , Lincolnshire . This melancholy event was briefly adverted to in the last number , p . 647 . The body of this amiable young man has not been found . We regret , however .
to Jearn , that the feelings of his bereaved and distressed parents have been agitated by a report in the newspapers of a body , supposed to be that of a youth , having been washed on shore , near the part where it is supposed the wreck took place , but in too mutilated a state to be identified . The writer of this short trU
butp of respect having some year * since been a frequent and delighted witness to the tender solicitude manifested by the parents of the deceased towards all their offspring , most of them of delicate constitutions—the fraternal affection , modesty and love of virtue displayed by his
elder brothers—and learning that the deceased imitated their worthy examplecannot but feel and express the liveliest sympathy with the agonized parents and relatives who have to mourn his irreparable loss . He trusts , however , that they will be enabled , when affection shall have
dropped the tears which nature demands and religion permits > to acquiesce in the mysterious will of that great and good Being whom they devoutly worship and whose love they cannot doubt . The in ^ terest excited and the sympathy manifested in consequence of this fatal catastrophe have afforded the Rev . N .
Walkerof Wisbeach , an opportunity *> f preaching a funeral sermon , * which , it is hoped , may have administered consolation to the mourners , and serious admonition to those who are unaccustomed / o think of death as near . Oh that men were wise , that they would consider their latter end ! G . S .
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Addition to Obituary . Rev . JOHN OWEN , A . M . ( See p . 640 . ) The following honourable tribute has
been paid to his-memory by the Bible Society . — " At a Meeting of the Committee of the British and Foreign Bible Society , September 30 , 1822 , The Right Honourable Lord Teionmouth , President , in the Chair ,
" The President stated , that he had now to discharge the melancholy duty of reporting to the Committee the death of their Secretary , the Rev . John Owen ,
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Obituary . —Mr . R . Garland 9 < - ± Mi $ 8 M * Bennett . F - ~ . Riving-ton , Esq . 7 © 7
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Lately , at Islington , Francis Rivington , Esq ., an eminent and much-respected bookseller of St . Paul ' s Churchyard , in an establishment which has been carried on by the same family upwards of a century .
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Lately , at Stamford Hill , James Griffiths , Esq ., formerly master of the Horns Tavern , Doctors' Commons , and thirty-eight years a very active member of the Common Council of London , in which office he always shewed himself a friend to the liberties of the people .
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Lately , off the South-west coast of Ireland , in the Albion Packet from New York to London , which there foundered with her crew and passengers , aged 46 , General Le Febre Desnooettes , one of the distinguished captains of the Napoleon era . He declared for Bonaparte on
his return from Elba . Being , in consequence , proscribed by the Bourbons , he sailed for America , where he made an unsuccessful attempt to establish a colony in New Mexico . He was coming to Europe , under a travelling name , when he met with his melancholy fate .
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^^^^^^^^^^ M ^^^^^ B M ^^^^^^^^^ " " ¦ " ¦^^^^^ ' ~ - Nov . 5 , at ffack ^ e £ / 9 aged 67 , Benjamin Spencer , M . D :, formerly of Bristol . late of Shaftsbury . ( Some Biographical particulars in our next . )
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— 22 , at his houfce in St . ^ 4 lbans , Herts , Mr . Matthew Kentish , aged 74 .
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— 14 , at Swansea , Mrs . Mary Richards , widow of Mr . John Richards , of Stanley , in Lancashire , and eldest daughter of the late Rev . Josiah Rees , of Gelligron , in Glamorganshire .
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* For an interesting extract from this sermon , see the Christian Reformer for the present month , pp . 385—389 . Ed ,
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Nov . 19 y at Hackney , where she wa completing her education , Miss Mary B&NNBTT , daughter of Mr . R . Bennett , of Derby , aged 19 . An inflammatory complaint carried her off almost as soon as her illness assumed a serious
character . Her humility , docility , good sense , and sweetness of disposition and amiableness of manners , have caused her death to be deeply lamented by all that knew her r and especially by her family , who witnessed with growing pleasure her promise of great usefulness and respectability .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1822, page 707, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2518/page/51/
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