John Townfon, ely. of Gray's-Inn, one of the Faft-India directors. William Key, efq. one of the commissioners of his Majesty's customs. The Rev. Mr. Bridgeman Luxmore, fellow of King's College, Cambridge. 5. Elizabeth, Countess Dowager of Harborough, reli&t of Bennet, late Earl of Harborough, and eldest daughter of the late Sir Thomas Cave. the encouragement of arts, manufactures, and commerce. The natural and placid cheerfulness of difpofition, and the universal benevolence of mind which formed the leading characters of every action of her life, will long endear the memory of Mrs. More to an extensive circle of valuable acquaintance and friends. Lately, at Litchfield, Jones, efq. one of the aldermen of that city, Lately, Mr. Clabern, aged 31, one of the Lately, Mr. Peter Wilder, wine-merchant, lay vicars of Litchfield. St. James's-Areet. Lately, at Cattistock, Dorfet, Edward Ph 6. William Hodges, efq. R.A. at Brixham, lips, efq. of Montacute. in the county of Devon. 13. Samuel Davis, efq. Hart-ftreet, Bloomf Mr. John Marshall, of Shoreditch, in the bury. 78th year of his age. In Sloane- ftreet, Chellea, John Larpent, fen. efq. aged 87. Mr. Thomas Dutton, fugar refiner, St. Dunstan's Hill. Lately, Major Sage, of the 19th regt. of dragoons. 7. At Buckingham-Houfe, in her 66th year, Madame Schwellenbergen, keeper of the robes to the Queen. Mr. Groombridge, of North street, Weftminster, in his 77th year. At Shaftefoury Houfe, Kenfington Gravelpits, Mr Ambrofe Godfrey, chymift. At Kincaid. John Kincaid, efq. in his 85th year. At Carswell, in Berkshire, in his 79th year, Henry Southby, efq. Lately. Mifs Addison, only daughter of the celebrated Mr. Addifon by the Countess of Warwick. She was buried at Bilton, near Rugby, in the county of Warwick, the roth of March. Her property is faid to be devised to the third fon of Lord Bradford. 9. Edward Litchfield, efq of Northampton, in his 80th year, 10. At Pickwick, near Bath, the Rev. David Jardine, pastor of the diffenting congregation of Trim-freet. Lately, at Bath, Mrs. Ann Porteus, fifter of the Bishop of London. 11. Mr. John Bigge, at his chambers in the Temple. At Lambeth, in her 92d year, Dame Marga. ret Ayloffe, relict of Sir Joseph Ay offe, hart. Jacob Smith, efq. ald.rman and justice of peace for Bath. 12. Thomas Farrer, efq. of Pall Mall. At Lambeth, George Nelson, efq. common Cryer of the city of London. At Slartforth, near Barnard Castle, the Rev, William Milner, vicar of that place near So years. In John Atreet, Adelphi-buildings, aged 71 years, Mrs. Keturah More, wite of Sa. muel More, efq. fcretary to the society for In Cecil ftreet, Strand, Francis Eyre, efq. aged 74, many years folicitor for plantation appeals, and formerly member for Great Grimfby, Lincolnshire. At Ham, in Surry, Lieut. Gen. Cowper, aged 73. The Rev. Dr. Whately, of Nonfuch-park,' Surry, at Bristol. 14. The Right Hon. o Derby. Countefs 15. Mrs. Pope, of Covent Garden Theatre (See p. 156). William Sharp, efq. of Brompton. 16. Mr. William Bailey, of Little Wildfrect, aged 60 Mr. J. Holbrook, Villiers-street, Yorkbuildings. Lately, Thomas Butler, efq. at Hatcham Manor House, Peckham, Lately, at the Chapter Houfe, St. Paul's Church - yard, Mr. John Smith, aged 77 years. PRICE OF STOCKS FOR MARCH 1797. Ditto, S. Sea, Old New 3perCt, India India India New Exche. EACH DAY's Bank 3perCt3 per Ct.perCt 4perCt, sperCt, Long Stock Reduc. Confols Scrip. 177. Ann. Ann. 1778. Stock. Ann. Ann. 1751. Stock. Scrip. Bonds. Navy. 151-16611-16 Trish English Bills. Lott. Tick. Ditto. 141. 18s. 31 dif. 15l. 130 51 50 a 511) 672 76 Sunday N. B. In the 3 per Cent. Confols the higher and lowest Price of each Day is given; in the other Stocks the higheft Price only. THE [Embellified with, 1. A PORTRAIT of HORACE EARL OF ORFORD, And, 2. A View of the BANK OF ENGLAND NEW BUILDINGS.] CONTAINING, Page 260 ibid. A Summary View of the pr fent Population of the principal Cities and Towns of France, compared with the principal Cities and Towns of Great Britain and Ireland, Scarcity of Specie no Ground for Alarm; or, British Opulence unimpaired. By Simon Pope, ibid, Obfervations on the Late A&t for augmenting the Salaries of Curates. By Eufebius, Vicar of Lilliput, Theatrical Journal; including Account of "Raymond and Agnes; or, the Caftle of Lindenbergh, a ferious Ballet," and Mifs Farren's final Departure from the Stage, ibid Poetry; including Ofric, the Lion, a Romance-To-a Robin, frequenting the Bottom of my Garden-Sonnet-Lines written on the Banks of the Wandle at the Clofe of Day-Sarah's Dream, by E. S. J. Author of William and Ellen -Sonnet to the Owl, Written in a Country Church yard-Lines on the prefent Tafte for Public Pleasure in London-Sonnet to a Redbreaft-Sonnet to a young Lady, written on her Birth-Day, Droffiana. Number XCI. 261 266 Anecdotes of illustrious and extraordinary Perfons, perhaps not generally known. [Continued]; including Lord BaconFrederic 11. King of Pruffia--Staniflaus King of Poland, State Paper-Authentic Copy of the Articles of the Treaty of Peace concluded between the Pope and the French Republic, 267 Journal of the Proceedings of the Firit Seffion of the Eighteenth Parliament of Great Britain [Continued] 269 Foreign Intelligence, from the London Gazettes, &c. &c. Domestic Intelligence. Monthly Obituary. Prices of Stocks. LONDON: Printed for J. SEWELL, Cornhill, 281 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. The PERSIAN ODɛ, by Shab Allum, came too late for the prefent month. It will certainly appear in our next : As will VIATOR's Communications refpecting the Island of St. Domingo. AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from April 8, to April 15, 1797 S. d. s. d.s. d. s. d. s. d. Wheat Rye Barley Oats Beans of Effex 47 2 21 625 217 2.21 • 47 4 00 47 025 616 8.22 4 020 017 600 0 913 015 4 015 39 317 10 016 212 216 6 826 • Lincoln 226 10 York 323 2 Durliam 43 Hunting. 41 9/00 0,21 813 812 10:0 0 26 Northam. 48 230 0.20 316 028 5 Northum. 37 o Weftmor. 55 140 9 Glouceft. 6 Somerset 56 028 2,14 900 0 022 4.16 6:00 • |