>From The Leeds Mercury, Saturday, July 30, 1814; Issue 2562. DIED. On the 12th Inst. at Sudbury, Suffolk, the Rev. T. LANE, D. C. L. of Blackheath, Kent, prebendary of Hertford. He was riding in a gig on the preceding morning with a friend, when the horse unfortunately fell, by which accident he was thrown out, and a walking stick, which he held in his hand, was forced through the corner of his left eye, and produced such serious injury as to occasion his death. On the 20th inst. on his return from Ireland, Charles THOYTS, Esq., son of the late Charles THOYTS, Esq., of Farningham, Kent, and Major in the North York Regiment of Militia.