min, aged 61, many years a furgeon at Hackney. At Exmouth, William Friend, efq. ftudent of Christ Church, Oxford. 26. William Locker, efq. Lieutenant Governor of Greenwich hofpital. At Englefield green, Mrs. Mary Robinfon. (See an account of her in our Magazine for January 1793, with a portrait.) She was buried the 31ft at Windfor, in a private manner, being attended by two gentlemen only. Mr. Thomas Lancaster, merchant, of the Old Jewry. In Great Portland-street, Oxford-road, Captain Francis La Grange Wadman, of the royal invalids. At Shebbereen, Daniel Collins, M. D., 27. At Edinburgh, the Rev. Dr. Hugh Blair, profeffor of rhetoric and helles lettres in the univerfity of Edinburgh. (See an account of this gentleman, p. 23; alio with a portrait of him in our Magazine for April 1798.) 28. Mr. Crawford, librarian, on the Stein, Brighthelmftone. At Everton, W. Gregfon, efq, banker, father of the corporation of Liverpool. Lately, at Hertford, aged 89, Baron Thomas Dimfdale. 29. Sir Jofeph Andrews, bart. of Shaw-houfe, in the county of Berks, vice-prefident of the Marine Society, &c. The Rev. Dr. Braithwaite, rector of Stepney, archdeacon of Cheiter, and chaplain to the bishop of Bangor. Richard Carter, efq. of Gloucefter. place, New-road, Mary-le-Bone, aged, 57. 30. At Pattingham, Staffordshire, William Arden, efq. late on the Bombay establishment. JAN. 1, 1801. Mr. Adam Dennis, of Clement's lane, Lombard-ftreet. 2. Eardley Wilmot, efq youngest fon to Sir Eardley Wilmot, deceafed, and one of the clerks of the fignet. At Camberwell, William Reade, efq. of the custom houfe. Lately, Lady Leigh, widow of Sir Egerton Leigh. 3. At Kensington, in his 65th year, John Phillips, efq. many years refident at Halifax, Nova Scotia. William Cayley, efq. commander of his Majefty's fhip Invincible. Lately, the Rev. Samuel How, rector of Weft Hanningfield, aged 96. He had been totally deprived of his fight for the last ten years; notwithstanding which, he frequently performed the offices of his miniftry, particularly the burial service, 6. At Hampstead, in his 68th year, John Peter Blaquire, efq. Duke Gordon, M. A. affiftant librarian of the university of Edinburgh upwards of thirty-feven years.. 7. Captain Robinson, late of the Derbyshire militia, aged 86. At Horfley Houfe, near Dudley, Jofeph Amphlett, efq. in his 44th year, an acting magiftrate for Worcester and Staffordfhire. William Schaw, efq. of the island of Jamaica. Mr. Francis Walsh, jun. of Bartholomew-clofe. 8. At Chelsea, George Aufrere, efq. Hugh Jamiefon, efq. late chief magiftrate of Paisley, Scotland. 10. At Knightsbridge, William Barrett, efq. At Stepney-green, Mr. Samuel Burch, rope-maker. William Price, efq. late of Watford. 11. John Rigg, efq. of Walthamstow, aged 82 years. At Bath, Alexander Gordon, efq. of the island of Tobago. Lately, at Dublin, Edward Stratford, earl of Aldborough. 12. Charles Harris, efq. of Cheyneywalk, Chelsea. At Edinburgh, the Rev. Mr. Jofeph Robertfon Mac Gregor, minister of the Gaelic congregation there. Lately, aged 75, Maurice Dillon, Ba ron Drum eany. 13. Mr. James Carr, St. James's-freet, At Greenwich, Mr. Martin Ware, late master-fhipwright of the King's-yard, Deptford. Edward Pryfe Lloydd, efq. of Mandin. nam, Caermarthenshire. At Stockport, Mr. Robert Farren Cheetham, A, B, of Brazen Note College, Oxford, aged 24. Mr. Mr. William Harper, druggift, of Wolverhampton. Lately, the Rev. George Buckley Bower, M. A. archdeacon of Richmond, in the diocese of Chester, Lately, the Rev. Gibbons Bagnall, M. A. aged 81 years: prebendary 1767, and canon refidentiary of Hereford cathedral 1783, and fome time mafter of the grammar fchool. He was fifty-feven years rector of Holme Lacy, and rector alfo of Upton Bishop, Herefordshire. the year 1734, at the age of 14, he was admitted fcholar at Weftminster, at the fame time with the prefent archbishop of York. In 1738 he was elected to Cambridge, where, at King's College, in 1760, he took the degree of M. A. He was author of (1) A new Tranflation of Telema. chus, in English verfe. No. 1. 12mo. 1756. (2) Sermon preached at the Cathedral Hereford, before the three choirs of Worcefter, Gloucester and Hereford, Sept. 15. 1762. (3) Education, an Effay, 4to. 1765. 14. In Harley-freet, Maximilian Weftern, efq. of Cokethorpe-park, in Oxford hire. Mr. Guy Warwick, grocer, Snow-hill. Mr. John Carland, a member of the corporation of Southampton. Lately, at Great Ealing, Robert Orme, efq. in the 73d year of his age, historic grapher to the Eat India Company, and author of the History of the War in India, and other important works. In the 90th year of his age, Mr. Henry George, late a merchant, and many years common council man for the ward of Bifhopfgate.. 15. At Walworth, Mr. William Greenwollers, attorney at law. 15. Mr. Ifaac Wood, of Shrewsbury, aged 65, well known for his excellent ma nagement of parochial affairs in that town, and for his excellent tracts on the poor laws. 17. In George-ftreet, Hanover-fquare, Thomas Howden, efq. John Devaynes, efq. in Spring gardens, late apothecary to the King's houthold. Lately, at Wolverhampton, aged 78, Thomas Foley, efq. formerly poft matter of Bath. his 7th year, formerly a ftationer in 18. George Edward Henry Arthur Herbert, Earl of Powys. He was born. July 7, 1755, and fucceeded his father in 1772. Mr. Charles Sinclear, of Mile-end, in Lombard-itreet. MAY 1, 1800. At Bombay, William Clever, elq. recorder of that presidency. In India, S. Whitehill, eiq. chief and custom maiter, at Mahim, and fenior merchant. OCT. 24. At Martinique, Captain William Swales, of the Aurora, tranf port JUNE 13. At Madras, Captain Flood, of the 51ft regiment, only fon of Sir Frederick Flood, bart. SEPT. 24. At the Cape of Good Hope, Alexander Furquhar, efq. navy agent victualler. Ост. 20. At Grenada, Simpfon Strachan, Efq. of that place. OCT. 26. At Martinico, Richard Malton, efq. governor of Tobago. MAY 18. Henry Sewell, efq. mayor of Madras. Nov. 7. At Trinidad, Major Richard Neate. DEC, 18. At Lyons, Jean Zacharie Paradis Raymundis, born at Bourg in 1746. In 1783, he published an excellent elementary treatife on morality and hap pinels. Previous to the mock trial of Louis XVI. he had the courage to offer him!elf to be one of his defenders. JAN. 2, 1801. At Zurich, the celebrated JOHN CASPAR LAVATER, after a long and fevere fuffering, in conféquence of the wound he received from a French foldier, above a twelvemonth ago. (See a portrait and account of him in our Magazine for Jan, 1789.) CORRIGENDUM, Vol. XXXVIII. p. 478. The death of John Meheux, efq, copied from a morning paper, proves a mittake, that gentleman being alive. BUNNEY GOLD, Sta-lane, Elist-freet, London. EACH DAY's PRICE OF STOCKS FOR JANUARY 1801. Bank 13perCt3 per Ct 4perCt Navy Irish Imp. 3perC: India | India India 3pr Ct 1751. Stock. Scrip. Bonds. Omn. New | Long Short Ann. Omo. stock Reduc Confols Confols 5perCt5perCt Ann. 613 161 | 613 9418 1-16 161. 18s. 171. os, 171. os. 171. 05. 7.9 621 61a 798 95% 96 1815 16 s S 61 171. os. 8 162 622 61 a 62 969/ 18 171. os. 62/ 61 80 96 62 61 80 // 96 969aaaaa 69999n+3 9718 7-16 61230 961 61 171. os. 61 171. 25. 61 171. 38. 61 171. 38. 95 96 94. 931 18 5-16 958 3-1655 16 60 171. 38. 171. 35. 593 171. 35. N.B. In the 3 per Cent. Confols the higheft and loweft Price of each Day is given; in the other Stocks the higheft Price only. THOMAS BISH, STOCK BROKER, STATE LOTTERY OFFICE, 4, CORNHILL 55 55 654 561 192 171. 35. J [Embellished with, 1. A PORTRAIT of GEORGE DOWNING, ESQ. And,' 2.' A VIEW of CHESHUNT CHURCH. CONTAINING, Page 83 0 to 20 86 Account of George Downing, Efq. Effays after the Manner of Goldfmith. Effay IV. Account of Cheshunt Church Extraordinary Coincidence between a learned English Critic, and a French Annotator Lord Orford's Notes to the Pictures at Woburn Abbey [Concluded] Mackliniana; or, Anecdotes of the late Mr. Charles Macklin, Comedian; tegether with many of his Obfervations on the Drama, and the general Manners of his Time,... [Continued] Remarks on the Non-Refidence of the Clergy Remarks on, and Extracts from Dr. Defcription of Gray's Gardens, Pennsylvania LONDON REVIEW. Damberger's Travels in the Inte rior of Africa, from the Cape of Good Hope to Morocco, from the Year 1781 to 1797, through the Kingdoms of Mataman, Angola, Maffi, Moncemugi, Mufchako, &c. Likewife acrofs the Great Defart of Sahara, and the North ern Parts of Barbary Secret Memoirs of the Court of Peterfburgh [Concluded] The Sweets of Society Il Luttuofo, ed il Gaudiofo 89 91 94 98 100 102 ESTIME 103 2 A QAVA Page Midfummer Eve; or, the Country Wake The Western Mail W ibid. 119 Domestic Union; or, London as it fhould be! ibid. Law's Serious Call to a devout and holy Life Merchant's Pandora's Box, `a and the Evils of Britain; with effe juft, and equitable Means for t Annihilation, and for the Preservation of the Peace, Happiness, and Profperity of the Country ibid. Nicholfon's Juvenile Preceptor; or, a Courfe of moral and feientific Inftructions for the Ufe of both" Sexes ? 120 Remarks on Lycophron's Caffandra ibid. Lift of Sheriffs appointed by his Majefty in Council for the Year 1801 121 Theatrical Journal; including Fa ble and Character of the Veteran W Tar-Revival of King Jolin and Cymbeline-Fable and Character of the Poor Gentleman-and Epilogue to the Theatrical Repre Tentation at Strawberry Hill *ibid. Poetry; including Kiffes - A Cattle-Builder's Wish-A Welch Curate's Epiftle-Ode to Mary, on her Birth-Day-Verfes-Autumn-Nelfon's Victory; or, the Wooden Walls of Old England 124 Journal of the Proceedings of the First Seffion of the First. Parliament of the United Kingdom. of Great Britain and Ireland State Papers, 108 131 139 113 118 Foreign Intelligence, from the London Gazettes, &c. &c.! 144 Domeftic Intelligence, 153 Marriages, 158 Monthly Obituary, Price of Stocks. London: Printed by Bunney & Gold, Shoe-Lane, Fleet-fireet, M VOL. XXXIX, FEB. 1801. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. The View of Buitwas Abbey is received, and will be engraved, The Correfpondent who defires us to infert an enquiry concerning Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, will find a very full account of him in the Biographia Britannica, and of his works in Walpole's Noble Authors. A AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from February 7, to February 14. GE PRICES COUNTIES upon the COAST. Wheat Rye Barley Oats Beans 151 076 072 045 70 1 Kent 141 000 Suffex 153 4 072 042 967 10 68 10 46 664 • INLAND COUNTIES. Suffolk 150 10 96 Middlefex 259 867 847 371 0 104 073 647 673 8 Norfolk 135 2103 Surry 150 800 073 846 475 Hertford 147 200 074 543 869 7 York Bedford 146 81161083 045 077 4 Durham 133 Hunting, 152 200 c88 8 39 866 3 Northum. 128 Northam. 133 488. 078 438 462 o Cumberl. 126 Rutland 125 079 Weftmor.139 Leiçefter 137 1103 688 Nottingh. 137 10105 084 Derby 141 000 083 646 Stafford 155 1100 094 956 Salop 158 8 121 21071051 Hereford 147 1102 491 $44 379 1 T S Glouceft. 175 Cornwall 125 00 Warwick 163 1100 Wilts Berks 0106 8 55 165 8 co 082 048 150 400 Oxford 159 1000 593 5 074 45 O 180 781 6 Bucks 949 061 000 099, 546 1096. 092 1144 098 0 6'97 8 43 085 1 38 400 0 074 635 1000 090 1151 600 0 161 11 00 680 10 45 576 8 8 N. Wales 130 8 43 873 6 S. Wales 125 WALES. 8/70 79 0,00 4136 |