who always found difficulty in prevailing upon him to exhibit any of his performances. The only work of magnitude, which we know of by him, is the " Fall of Satan," 8 feet by 6, which was ext£ hibited at Somerset House, in 1823; and, though in an unfinished state, called f Hair Straighteners orth well deserved admiration, as an elabo coat moncler coats rate and masterly composition. For the rest, we believe, that his pencil was chiefly occupied in landscapes and groups of figures from nature, imaginary sketches, and ghd historical studies, none of which, however, with the above exception, he took the trouble of transferring to canvass.An article in " The Literary Gazette" was the basis of the f ghd iv styler oregoing memoir; which, however, has been greatly enriched by obliging communications from an authent Moncler jackets Men ic source.LORD BISHOP OF DURHAM ; COUNT PALATINE AND CUSTOS ROTULORUM OF THE PRINCIPALITY OF DURHAM; VISITOR OF DURHAM UNIVERSITY, &c. &c.This distinguished prelate was the grandson of Abraham Van Mildert, of Amsterdam, who settled as a merchant in London, and lived i moncler sale n the parish of Great St. Helen's. His son Cornelius, who resided at Newington, Surrey, and died in 1799, had, by Martha, daughter of William Hill, of Vauxhall, Esq. (which lady died in 1818, at the advanced age of 86), three sons, of whom the second and s Ghd Straighteners ole survivor was the Bi Moncler jackets shop.William Van Mildert was born in London, in the year 1765. He received his education at Merchant-Taylors' School, and at Queen's College, Oxford, where he graduated B.A. 1787, M.A. 1790 moncler , B. and D.D. 1813. In Trinity term, 1788, he was ordained deacon, on the curacy of Sherbourn and Lewknor, in Oxfordshire. He afterwards became curate of Witham, in Essex; and during his residence at that place he married Jane, daughter of the late General Dougl Ghd Hair Straighteners as, who survives him without issue. In April, 1795, he was presented by his cousin-german and brother-in-law, Cornelius Ives, Esq., to the rectory of Bradden, in Northamptonshire*, from A pedigree of Ives and Van Mildert, accompanying the history of the parish of Bradden, has been just published in the fourth Part of Mr. Baker's Northamptonshire.