At her houfe at Jacob's Well, Bristol, Mrs. Jane Green, the celebrated actress, who for many years diftinguished herself by the powerful exertions of her comic talents on the ftages of Drury-lane and Covent-garden theatres. Mrs. G. was the daughter of that eminent comedian Mr. Hippefley, the predeceffor of Yates and Shuter. She began her career on the stage of Goodman's-fields playhouse, about the time that Mr. Garrick commenced the profeifion of an actor. She was married to Henry Green, efq. who died fome few years fince, purfer of the Namur, a 90gun fhip. After a painfu! struggle with Nature for eight weeks, Mrs. G. (having completed her 72d year) was carried off by a mortification in her limbs, which age and imbecillity, occafioned by illness, and a leng courfe of medicine, rendered it out of the power of Art to ftop. In private life, Mrs. G. was an affectionate wife, a tender parent, and a steady friend. She has left behind her two fons, the elder a captain of marines, the younger at prefent unprovided for. As an actress, we have no one performer, on either of our Htages, equal to Mrs. Green in the termagants, and few in the pert chambermaids, and various other comic and farcical characters. She was the powerful rival of Clive, in the best days of Kitty's powers; and, as long as the continued on the stage, was defervedly a great favourite with the publick, She quitted Covent-garden theatre a few years fince, on a pique, occafioned by fome difference with the manager; and has ever fince refided in a small houfe of her own near Jacob's Well, Bristol, which her father built when proprietor of the adjoining Aug. THEATRICAL HAY-MARKET. 1. Seeing is Belleving-Surrender of Calais. 2. The Country Girl-The Village Lawyer. 3. A Quarter of an Hour before DinnerThe Surrender of Calais. 4. Half an Hour after Supper-Ditto. 5. Inkle and Yarico-Mayor of Garratt. 6. Seeing is Believing-Surrender of Calais. 8. A Quarter of an Hour before Dinner-D°. 9. Piety in Pattens-Ditto. 10. Inkle and Yarico-A Trip to Ely fiumPeeping Tom. 11. A Quarter of an Hour before DinnerThe Surrender of Calais. 12. The Young Quaker-The Minor. 13. Next Door Neighbours-The PadlockThe Irishman in Spain. The Surrender of Calais-The Liar. 15. 16. The Battle of Hexham-The Northern Inn; or, The Days of good Queen Befs. theatre, and which was for many years the only theatre near Bristol. In 1765 the prefent playhouse in King-ftreet was built by fubfcription, and opened the next funnier by a company of comedians from thế London theatres; in the direction of which, the late Meffrs. Holland and Powell, Mr. King, and other of our first comedians, engaged. 22. Peregrine Sims, efq. of the Cuftomhoufe, London. 23. At his houfe in the Old Jewry, Joha Whitmore, efq. At her lodgings near Aftley's Ridingfchool, Lambeth, the noted Countess de la Motte, of nece memory, and who lately jumped out of a two-pair of stairs window, to avoid the bailiffs. 24. At her house in Lanfdown-road, Bath, aged 74, Mrs. Rigby, a maiden lady. At Stoke Newington, of which he was one of the oldeft in'abitants, aged 79, Mr. Wm. Ciles. He was a farmer and coal-merchant, and for many years clerk of the parish. GAZETTE PROMOTIONS. Dou, las, of Lochleven, co. Kinrofs. EORGE Earl of Morton, created Baron C. Meynell, efq. appointed matter and keeper of his Majesty's Tennis-court near the Cockpit, Whitehall, and of his Majesty's Tennis-court and Tennis-plays at Hamptoncourt, and elfewhere, in Great Britain./ Hon. Jofeph Hewitt, appointed one of his Majefty's juftices of the Court of King's Bench in ireland, vice Henn, dec. Henry Duquery, and James Chatterton, efqrs. appointed his Majefty's fecond and third ferjeants at law in Ireland. Who's the Dupe? 27. Seeing is Believing-The Surrender of BILL of MORTALITY, from August 2, to August 23, 1791. Chriftened, Males Buried. Males Females 6431267 | Females 6201235 Whereof have died under two years old 488 Peck Loaf 25. 21d. EACH DAY'S PRICE OF STOCKS IN AUGUST, 1791. Trish New 3perCt New English Navy. Lot.Tick Lot. Tick. 1751 I Old Ann. Ann. 831 28 18,4 834 82 a 104 1193 24 1703 105 29 190 83/2 X2 a 104 1204 24 171 105 831 2007100 30 190 833/ 105 244 120 134 171 107 31 Senday I 84 1904 83a1 105 121 2 *924/ 8533 a 84 105 121/1 1923 1938 193 843 84 1053 122 85 84 122 85/ 841 a 106 122 1931 unday 1934 1944 195 11 1991 85 84 a 106 1211 25 1742 110 67 2 8786a 106 112 26 1784 113 884 87 a 106 122 115 24 804 89호 25 2014 89 882 88 20 2021 89 894 104 118 26 1861 115 891 1041/ 266 1854 115 26 1844 1152 891 884 105 26출 1854 114 N. B. In the 3 per Cent. Confols, the highest and lowest Price of each Day is given; in the other Stocks the higheft Price only. J. BRANSCOMB, Jun. Stock-Rker, No. 4, Cornhill, LOND.GAZETTE Coventry Cumber and Derby, Exeter Gloucefter Hereford, Hull Infwich IRELAND Leeds 2 LEICESTER Lewes Liverpool 3 Maidfone Manchefter Newcastle 3 Northampton Nottingham OXFORD Reading SCOTLAND Sheffield 2 Sherborne 2 Shrewsbury Stamford Winchefter Worcester YORK 3 CONTAINING Meteorolog. Diaries for Sept. and Aug. 1791 785 Cambridge vindicated from a bafe Calumny 811 a faithful Reprefentation of Infcriptions in RAUNDS CHURCH; the BEGGAR; &C. 849 By SYLVANUS URBAN, Gent. Printed for D. HENRY by JOHN NICHOLS, Red Lion Paffage, Fleet-ftreet; where all Letters to the Editor are defired to be addretfed, Pos T-PAID. 18 1992 19 2013 22 204 25 2014 874a1 88487 894 85 a 104 119 N N N 2 2 2 066569 261 13 26 13 26 26 179 113 884 181 88 113 1843 115 796677 20 2024 89 894 105 1174 2 1851 N. B. In the 3 per Cent. Confols. the highest and lowest Price of each Day is given in the other Stocks the higheft Price only. 114 J. BRANSCOMB, Jun. Stock-Per, No. 4, Cornhill, 6 7 어 16 7 7 C 16 7 079 169 7 16 6 S7 10 26 26 LOND.GAZETTE London Chron. CAMBRIDGE Chelmsford Coventry Cumber and Derby, Exeter Glouc iter Hereford, Hull Infwich IRELAND Leeds 2 LEICESTER Lewes Liverpool 3 Maidfone Manchefter Newcafle 3 Northampton Norwich 2 Nottingham OXFORD CONTAINING Meteorolog. Diaries for Sept. and Aug. 1791 785 Cambridge vindicated from a bafe Calumny 811 a faithful Reprefentation of Infcriptions in RAUNDS CHURCH; the BEGGAR; &c. By SYLVANUS URBAN, Gent. Printed for D. HENRY by JOHN NICHOLS, Red Lion Pallage, Fleet-ftreer; 8491 |