DIED. Jan. 31, at Tilgate House, Sussex, Mr William Jolliffe, second son of William Jolliffe, esq.; the Member for Petersfield and nephew to the late Mr Jolliffe, of Ammerdown Park, near the city. He was originally destined to the Church, for attaining distinction in which he unquestionably possessed many of the higher requisites. His talents were of the first order; but relinquishing the recluse and austere duties of the gown for the more toilsome avocations of secular pursuits, he eventually acquired by his genius and activity a princely income. Such acquisition enabled him to gratify his natural benevolence, by frequent acts of charity and generous friendship; and to diffuse around the circle of his residence in Surrey, the attractions of hospitable splendor. Mr Jolliffe was descended from a family of very high antiquity, some of his ancestors having held extensive possessions in the northern division of England, at the remotest period of the national records. A revival of one of the original titles had often been suggested; but as it was thought invidious to restore so ancient a barony, Geo. III. expressed himself favourable to a new creation. Such proposal, however, not being in accordance with the views of the applicants, the idea was never realised. In person Mr Jolliffe was slender, and elegantly formed, and admirably adapted, by his organic structure, for the severe exertions he is so perseveringly practised. His countenance was eminently handsome; his features finally expressive; and when at all excited, lit up with the most striking intelligence and animation. He has left a widow and one son, the present Sir William Jolliffe.