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petitions were to be taken into confideration.

This day was launched from a private dock, his majesty's fhip Fortitude, of 74 guns, and the command given to S.r Richard Bickerton,

At a quarterly general court of Eaft India proprietors, Mr. Crichton moved, that a general court should be fummoned on that day Sevennight, to frame a bye-law for excluding contractors from the direction of the company; which, after fome altercation, was carried without a divifion.

A duel was this morning fought between the Earl of Shelbourne and Mr. Fullerton, in confequence of words spoken by the former in the House of Lords, as flated by the latter in the House of Commons. Lord Balcarras was fecond to Mr. Fullerton, and Lord Fiederick Cavendish to Lord Shelbourne, Mr. Fullerton fired first, and then Lord Shelbourne without effect. Mr. Fullerton's fecond fire lodged a ball in Lord Shelbourne's thigh, after having paffed thro' fome paper in his lordship's pocket, which had abated its force. Mr. Fullerton, feeing him wounded, advanced, and demanded a conceffion; his lordship's anfwer was, he did not come there to make conceffions, and defired Mr. Fullerton to take his ground again, which he had no fooner done than Lord Shelbourne fired his fecond piftol in the air, the feconds interpofed, and the affair ended.

A noble gratuity of 5col. given by the Duke of Northumberland to the firemen who affifted in extinguishing the fire at his grace's house, as already related, was this day diftributed.

A patent this day paffed the great feal, creating Lady Prifcilla Barbara Elizabeth Burrell, of Beckenham, in Keat, Baroness Willoughby of Erefby, in the county of Lincoln, to hold in her own right and her heirs lawfully begotten. Her ladyship was afterwards prefented to their majefties under that title, and graciously received.

Saturday 25.

Adm.-Office. Difpatches from Rear Adm. Hyde Parker mentions the fafe arrival at Barbadoes of Gen. Vaughan, with the troops and the trade under convey of the Phenix, Sir Hyde Parker, and that it was, the acmiral's intention to accompany Sir Hyde with the troops and trace bound to Jamaica, es far as Antigua. The admiral acus, that Monf. Picquet had ipt out of Port Royal Bay with feven fhips of the line and a frigate, but being pirfued had taken thelter in Bale Terre Road in Guadaloupe; and that Commodore Collingwood, with nine ships, continued to cruize between that land with a view of intercepting him if he should attempt to return. Sr Per Parker has font anoti er lit of go va luable prizes taken ny his qua ren from the 2th of May to the 14 h of Nov. laf, Gaz, Sming 26.

Being Eafter Sunday, their Majeflies went

to the Chapel Royal in the ufual ftate. The Rev. Dr. Kay preached the fermon, and the Bp. of London administered the facrament, Monday 27.

Being Eafter Monday, the lord mayor and heriff's of London, attended by the governors of the city hofpitals, with the children of Chrift and Bridewell, went in the ufual proceffion to St. Bride's church, and heard a fermon preached by the Bp. of Chefer. After which the report of the ftate of the city hofpitals was read before the governors. Friday 31.

In December laft, the Dublin fociety adjudged the premiums for hops as follows: Mr. Anfell, county Tiperary, Mr. Atkinton, Birr,

Lord Carlow, Queen's county,

301. 201. rol.

The hops produced, were, by the certifi cates of three brewers of the city of Dublin, equal to any imported from abroad,.-Hops, however, can never be cultivated in Irelandto any confiderable degree, for want of poles, They must first raife poles before they plant hops.

There have been no material advices from America that can be rely'd on. A vague report has been circulated, that two French fhips with 30 000 ftand of arms, and powder and ball in proportion, had been drove afhore between the Capes of Virginia, and that the loyalifts had got poffeffion of them, which it was thought would turn the fcale in favour of government in that province.

Another report is, that a violent commotion had happened in the city of Philadelphia, which had obliged the Congrefs to feck for fafety up the city.-Thefe events, if true, are of too great importance to remain un noticed by government.

Among the pieces fugitives' circulated in France, there is one called, "The latt Will of the King of Proffi," in which that monarch bequeathes, La TETE à la France-fes Bras à l'Angleterre-fon Cœur à la Patrie& for Derrier aux Hollandois; parce qu'ils fçavent une partie de tout!

The commiffions for the examination of witneffes in prize caufes at Penryn and Poole, have been revoked by order of the judge of the high court of admiralty. The commiffions have also been revoked for Guernsey and Jerfey; but the courts of the latter have, in a motion to fuperfede the attachments on the part of the crown, declared that they will not only recognize no writs of Weftminster-hall, but even thofe of the high court of admiralty in matters of prize; and in confequence have flopped near 150,000l. prize-money, which they refuse to deliver.

A more particular account of the late Lady Catherine Pelham, than appeared in our laft. -The late Rt. Hon. Lady Catherine Pelham was relict of the late Rt. Hon. Henry Pelham, many years prime minifter of this kingdom in the reign of his late Majesty, and only brother to the late duke of Newcastle.

Her ladyfhip was daughter of John, fecond duke of Rutland, by Catherine, youngest daughter of the truly noble but unfortunate William lord Ruffel, and confequently was fifter to the late duke of Rutland, and firit coutin to the late dukes of Bedford and Bridgewater, and to the father of the late duke of Devonshire. She was born in 1700, and married in 1726; had iffue two fons, and fix daughters. The two fons, as mentioned in our laft, and two of the daughters, died young; the remaining four were, Ca therine, married in 1744, to the prefent duke of Newcastle, but died in 1760; Grace married, in 1760, to the prefent lord Sondes, but died in 1777; and Frances and Mary now living.

We are forry to inform our readers that we are well affured Capt. Carver (fee p. roz.) died abfolutely and ftrictly starved, leaving a wife and two fmall children, for whom Dr. Letfome, with his wonted humanity, interefts himself, ani has difpofed of many copies of his Travels, which, notwithstanding their great merit, could not procure him a competent provifion.

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BIRTHS.

HE lady of William Eden, efq; a daughter.

The lady of Sir Guy Carleton, a fon. The lady of the Hon. Cha. Finch, a fon and heir.

The lady of Wm. Praed, efq; of Trevethow, Cornwall, a fon and heir.

Mar. 1. The wife of Jofeph Sowerby, a carpenter at Ashby, in Weftmoreland, of three daughters, who were all baptifed the fame day. The fame woman had formerly ten children, fome of whom are near thirty years of age. The father is 60, the mother 47.

5. Princess of Afturias, a prince. 27. Lady of the hon. and rev. Dr. Cornwallis, dean of Canterbury, of a fon. MARRIAGES.

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HO. Grimfton, efq; to Mifs F. Legard, dau. of the late Sir Digby Legard, bt. At Worcester, the Rev. Mr. Griffiths, M. A. of Pembroke College, Oxford, to Mifs Browning of the fame place.

At the Caffle, Dublin, Almar Lowry Corry, efq; knight of the fhire for the county of Tyrone, to the Right Hon. Lady Harriet Hobart, eldest daughter of the earl of Buckinghamshire.

At Largohoufe, Fifeshire, Wm Calderwood, efq; major of the first troop of horfe guards, to Mifs Oliphant Kinloch.

At Margate, the Rev. Mr. John Pratt, vicar of Hartlip in Kent, to Mifs Martha Franks.

Rev. Mr. Shuttleworth, to Mifs Whitmore. Feb. 20. At Peter-Stow, in Herefordshire, Jas. Bower, efq; of Cardigan, to Mifs Lloyd, dau. of David Lloyd, efq; of that place.

26. Rich. Aubrey, efq; to Mifs Digby, dau. of the late hon. Wriothefly Digby, GENT. MAG. Mar. 1780.

29. Dr. Oldershaw, of Emanuel college, Camb. to Mifs Roe, of Sudbrooke.

Mar.g. At Mottram Longendale, D. Broadbent, aged 24, to Mrs. Cheetham, aged 84. Jofeph Simpfon, efq; to Miss S. Howard. 13. John Skirrow, eiq; to Mifs Walker. Tho. Dorrien, efq; to Mifs Ifabella Drake, eldest daughter of the late Dr. Drake, of Amersham.

At Liverpool, Gideon Johnfon, efq; commander of his majefty's fhip the Adamant, to Mifs Colquitt.

15. Capt. Patr. Lawfon, to Mifs Hannefly, of Corke.

16. Dr. Meyer, lately arrived from Vienna, to Mifs Story, o: Bartholomew-lane. John Rawling Smith, efq; to Miss Ealand. Joshua Field, efq; to Mifs Sufannah De La Fountain.

18. Benj. Keene, efq; to Mifs Ruck. Rev. Dr. Benet, to Mifs Turton. Peregrine Courteney, efq; to Lady Auguita Glynn.

20. At Bifingstoke, Henry Maxwell, efq; of Ewihot-Houfe in Hampshire, to Mifs D. Brydges, dar ghter of Edw. Brydges, efq; of Wootton in Kent.

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DEATHS.
ATELY, Andrew Grant, efq; at
Grenada.

In Ireland, Sir James Cockburn, bart. In Bentinck-ftr. Cavendish-fqu. Stephen Ricù efq; an ingenious architect. He was a captain in the 2d troop of horse grenadier guards, in which he ferved in Flanders in the war of 1741. After the peace of Aix-laChapelle, he had leave to retire with his pay, and travelling into Italy, Greece, &c. was at Athens when Meff. Stuart and Revett made their plas. Soon after his return he publifhed "An Effay on the Construction of "Bridges ;" and in 1768 he published, in imperial folio, "The Grecian Orders of Ar"chite&ure delineated and explained from "the Antiquities of Athens, &c." a work which did great credit to his tale and genius. He has left two fons; one in the army at Gibraltar, the other in the navy with Capt. Clerke.

At Whitchurch, Mrs. Pearfon, relict of the rev. John Pearfon, of that place.

At Long-Stratton in Norfolk, the Rev. Mr. Soley, rector of Worlingham.

Fr. Prejean, efq; of Sutton-Gate, Effex.

At Hockley, Bedford fh. Tho. Gilpin, efq; At Clapham, Mr. Edw. Neale, leffee of the tolls on London bridge, and one of the people called Quakers.

At Lincoln, James Pigot, efq; aged 96. Robert Macbride, a fisherman, in the Inland of Henies, aged 130 years and fome months.

At Lincoln, the Rev. Mr. Francis, prebendary, and one of the vicars of that

cathedral.

Rev. Ralph Battell, aged 83, rector of Somerby and Bag Enderby in Lincolnshire.

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At Lincoln, Mrs. Bewley, relict of Rich. Bewley, efq; of that city.

Countess ow. of Eglintoun, aged 91.

At Shrewsbury, on the circuit, Mr. Dundridge, cook to the honourable fociety of the Loner Temple.

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At Leigh Green, Edw. Finch, efq; aged 80. Feb. 17. At Weft-Ham in Effex, Lieut. John Toulmin of his majesty's navy, who arrived from America only a few days before, where he had been employed fome years.

18. Rev. Mr. John Pyke, rector of Radftock in Somersetshire.

20, Col. Robt. Johnstone, in the service of the States of Holland.

23. At Harwich, Mr. Cole, near 30 years comptroller of his majesty's cuftoms there.

24. Edw. Parfons, efq; of Farndon, Effex. 25. At Enford, Wiltshire, the Rev. Mr. Wm. Cooke, vicar of that parish upwards of 40 years; author of "An Enquiry into the Patriarchal and Druidical Religion, &c. "1754." 4to. an Abridgement of Dr. Stukeley's Stonehenge and Abury, tinctured with Hutchinfoniafm. He circulated propofals for a medallic hiftory of Imperial Rome, with plates of coins.

James Grant, efq; of Clurie, in Scotland. 26. John Hancock, efq;

Newe Barwick, efq; of Chefham, Bucks. 27. At Bath, Lady Tankard, lady of Sir Thomas.

Mr. Jufeph Downs, merchant.

In the Temple, John Pacey, efq; aged 42, one of the fworn clerks of his majesty's Court of exchequer, in confequence of a cold caught in a damp bed at baron Perrot's a year ago. He was eminently diflinguifhed by his great skill in reading the various old hands of our records, and indefatigable in his applica. tion to his profeffion. He was also affociate to the home circuit, which place he fold juft before his death.

28. Mifs Buxton, daughter of the late Cha. Buxton, efq; at Mr. Unwin's at Coggeshall, Effex.

At Putney, Percival Edmonfione, efq; At his feat near Derby, Sam. Pickering, efq; aged 104.

29. At Bath, after two hours illness, Lady Milford.

Mar. 1. Gen. Defaguliers, of the train of artillery.

At Queenhithe, Mr. Jn. Ball, hoophender, and one of the common council of that ward. Wm. Jones, M. D. of Adlington, Kent. At Streatham, Surrey, Jof. Batham, efq;. Tho. Greenaway, efq; formerly an Américan merchant.

Mrs. Parker, wife of Edw. Parker, efq; of Farm-Hill, near Waltham-abbey, Effex. At Briflol, Richard Scrafton, efq; 2. Lieut. col. Gervas Remington. Frank Manby, cfq; of Downfells near, Brentwood, Effex..

In Great Marlborough-ftreet, Mrs. Eliz. Dunbar, aged 79.

3. At his fon-in-law's the Rev. Mr.

Duncombe's at Canterbury, in the 88th year of his age, Jofeph Highmore, efq; formerly an eminent painter in London, but had retired from bufinefs above 18 years.

Mr. Tho. Chadwick, wholefale tobacconift, near the custom-house.

merchant, in Billeter-Lane.
John Hempel, efq; formerly a Hamburgh

Giles Grendey, efq; aged 87.

At Sudbury, the Rev. Dan. Stanford, M.A. 4. In Conduit-fir. Dr. Isaae Schomberg, a very eminent and learned phylician. His fion, were univerfally acknowledged by the great talents, and knowledge in his profefgentlemen of the faculty; and his tenderness and humanity recommended him to the friendship and efteem, as well as veneration, of his patients. He was endued with uning the fource, and tracing the progrefs of a common quickness and fagacity in discoverdiforder; and though in general a friend to prudent regimen, rather than medicine, yet in emergent cafes he prefcribed with a correct and happy boldness, equal to the occafon. He was fo averle from that fordid avarice generally charged, perhaps often with great injuftice, on the faculty, that many of his friends in affluent circumftances found it impoffible to force on him that reward for his fervices, which he had fo fairly earned, and which his attendance fo well merited. As a man, he was fincere and just in his principles, frank and amiable in his temper, inftructive and lively in converfation, his many fingularities endearing him fill forther to his acquaintance, as they proceeded from an honest plainnefs of manner, and vitibly flowed from a benevolent fimplicity of heart. He was, for many days, fenfible of his approaching end, which he encountered with a calmness and refignation, not easily to be imitated by thofe, who now regret the loss of fkilful a phyfician. fo good a man, fo valuable a friend, and fo

5. At Hackney, Frederick Vanhagen, efq; a Dutch erchant.

John Ofwald, bifhop of Raphne.
At Raphoe in Ireland, the Right Rev. Dr.

6. Anthony Aubert, fen. efq; aged 65.
In Queen's-fquare, Bloomsbury, Jonathan
Taverner, efq; aged 80.

Cha. Cox, efq; of Groom-place, Hampfh.
At Beverley, Mrs. Myres, aged 85.

7. Mrs. Hervey, of Bishopsgate-ftr. a widew lady of immenfe fortune; the grief of which had fuch an effect on her daughter, that he died the fame evening at ten o'clock.

Mrs. Agli nby, widow of Hen. Aglionby, efq; of Nunnery, in Cumberland, and fifter to Sir Philip Musgrave, bart.

8. Grenville Ferguson, efq; aged 78. Tho. Gaunt, efq; a hop merchant in the Borough High fireet.

At Rongmer in Suffex, Mrs. Reb. Snooke, relict of Henry Snooke, efq; aged 86.

9. At the Admiralty, the Rt. Hon. Lady Mulgrave. Her ladyship went to bed the

fame evening at eleven o'clock in perfect health, but lying longer as imagined than ufual, her youngest fon, the hon. Auguftus Phipps, went into her bedchamber, and difcovered the was dead. From the pofition she was in, her arms being eafily reclined acrofs her body, fhe is fuppofed to have expired without a ftruggle. Lady Mulgrave was the eldeft dau. of the late lord Hervey, and fifter to the prefent earl of Bristol.

At Kenfington, John Paddey, efq; Cornelius Cuthbert, efq; aged 69. 10. At Putney, John Pettiward, efq; Mr. Jofeph Elfe, furgeon to St. Thomas's Hofpital.

At Cockerington, Fred. Jas. Scrope, efq; 11. Topham Beauclerk, only fon of Lord Sidney Beauclerk, and grandson to the first duke of St. Albans. He was born in Dec. 1739, and married March 12, 1768, to Lady Diana Spencer, fifter to the prefent duke of Marlborough.

In Bartlet's Buildings, Holborn, Mr. Rich. Nutt, late an eminent printer, aged 86; of whom fome further account fhall be given.

At Radwinter, in Effex, John Fox, efq; aged 97:

At Hampftead, Mrs. Dunfter, wife of H. Dunfter, efq; of Hertford.

James Dalgleish, of Scotfcraig, efq; fheriff deputy of the county of Fife.

12. Mr. Henry Michell, attorney of Clifford's-Inn.

At Hackney, Wm. Hen. Metcalf, efq; of Fort George, North Britain,

At Stoke Newington, Wm. Hartnell, efq; At Hooper's Hill, Margate, Dr. John Forbes, phyfician of that place.

13. At Knoll, co. Dorfet, Mrs. Gulfton, wife of Jofeph Gulfton, efq; and fifter of Sir S. Stepney, bart.

Sir Wm. Barlow, knt. aged 84.

H. Marfden, efq; Wennington-hall, Lanca. 14. At Lewisham, the Rev. Tho. Marlow. Mrs. Starkie, fift. of the late E. Starkie, efq; At Salisbury, Wm. Swanton, efq; town clerk of that city for near 40 years, and one of the proctors of the ecclefiaftical court.

15. At Ham, in Effex, Peter Dennifon, efq; formerly a Hambrough merchant.

16. At his feat at Theobald's, George Barnes, efq;

19. At flington, the Rev. Fra. Jackson, rector of Orford in Suffolk.

In Holles-ftr. Cav. Sq. Mich. Mosely, efq; 20. Sir Benj. Truman, brewer, Spitalfields. Rev. Dr. Richard Brown, aged 69, canon of Chrift-Church College, Oxford, King's profeffor of Hebrew, and Lord Almoner's profeffor of Arabic in that univerfity.

Sir Jofeph Tomlinfon, kot. aged 64.

21. Of a paralytic ftroke, aged 71,Charlotte, relict of the late Sir Wm. Sanderfon, of Greenwich, bart. only furviving fifter of the late Sir Henry Gough, and youngest dau. of Sir Richard Gough, of Edgebafton, co. Warwick, bart. She was married to Sir W. Sanderfon June 1739, being his third wife, and by him had one fon William 1745, who fucceeded his father 1754, and died 1760.

Arth. Blickendon, efq; a Jamaica planter. Edw. Ellis Burrows, efq; of Curzon-street. 22. At Camberwell, Appleton, efq; aged 89, formerly a Blackwell-hall factor.

At Wandsworth, Ambr. Smeathman, efq; formerly in the East-India Company's fervice. Lewis Chamberlayne, efq; aged 73.

Suddenly, at Oxford, Mr. Treacher, one of the aldermen of that city.

23. Rev. Tho. Greene, D.D. dean of Salifbury, prebendary of Ely, rector of Cottenham, Cambridgeshire, and chancellor of the church of Litchfield. He was the eldeft fon of Bp. Greene of Ely, who died in 1738.

Mrs. Henckell, wife of James Henckell, efq; of Hampstead.

24. Right Hon. Lady Anne Sophia Egerton, wife of the bishop of Durham. Her ladyfhip was the dau. of Henry, late duke of Kent, by the Lady Sophia Bentinck, dau. of the earl of Portland.

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Rob. Turner, efq; of the Hermitage, Hants. In Linc. Inn Fields, Wm. Lampriere, efq; In Herefordshire, George, efq;

At Kentish Town, Dr. Sampfon Coleby. At Knightsbridge, Fred. Cotton, efq; a commiffary for the army in Germany during the late war.

Rev. Rich. Humfrey, fen. fellow of Benet coll. Camb. and preceptor to his R. H. Pr. Edw. 26. The lacy of Rob. Mayne, efq; greatly regretted.

27. Capt. R. Doveton, of the Gatton E.Ind. GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

Avid Roberts, of Tan y Gaer,

In Bond-ftreet, Abra. Donaldfon, efq; Feb. 23. Dra; fheriff of Merioneth.

formerly a reprefentative for Air in Scotland.

At Mortlake, Juvon Kay, efq; aged 90. Dame Eliz. Heathcote, relict of M. Heath ́cote, efq; late of the Ewry of St. Jam. Pal. At Shipton Moyne, Glouc. Lady Jenkin fon, aged go, met. of Banks Jenkinson, efq; 17. At Southgate, T. H. Woodnorth, efq; In Kent-freet, Southwark, Mary Anne Ryan, aged upwards of 107 years.

Rev. Mr. Burridge, R. of High Halden. 18. Mifs Letitia Beauchamp, aged 17, dau. of the late Sir Wm. Beauchamp Proctor, bart, by his fecond wife.

In Grofvenor-Place, the lady of W. Hale, efq; of King's Walden, Herts.

26. Ralph Bigland, efq; Garter king at arms. Mar. 11. Ifaac Heard, efq; Clarencieux king at arms.

21. Peter Dore, efq; Norroy king at arms. Right Rev. Dr. James Hawkins, bp. of Raphoe.

William Beresford, M.A. bp. of Dromore. 25. George' Jubb, D.D. Hebrew profeffor in the university of Oxford, with the prebendship of Chrift Ch. thereunto annexed.

John Vaughan, of Golden Grove, efa; appointed lieutenant and cuftos rotulorum of Carmarthenshire.

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CIVIL PROMOTIONS.
Obert Sewell, efq; attorney general of
Jamaica.

Mar. 1. Mr. John Wilkie, elected treafurer and warehouse-keeper to the company of Stationers.

6. Francis Maferes, efq; fenior common pleader, elected judge of the fheriffs court in the city of London.

John Doddington, efq; fourth port cullis pursuivant at arms.

Col. Lafcelles, the regiment of dragoons lately lord Pembroke's.

7. Mr. Wm. Lane, one of the fworn clerks in the remembrancer's office.

10. John Grant Waring, of Oakham, efq; a mafter extraordinary in chancery.

Hon. Horatio Walpole, fon of lord Walpole of Wollerton, lieut. col. of the E. battalion of Norfolk militia.

Capt. Bromefield, infpe&tor of the ordnance at Woolwich.

Capt. Macbride, to the command of the Canada of 74 guns.

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ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. Ofeph Domett, B. A. prefented by the King to Bovey Tracey V. co. Devon. Rev. Cha. Allen, Cudham V. Kent. Rev. J. Gwynne, Eggvyfwrw, co. Pembr. Step. Moore, M. A. Appleby V. co. Linc. Geo. Croffman, M. A. Blagdon R. co. Somerset.

J. Walker, Bawdfey V. co. Suffolk. Rev. Edw. Baldwyn, Abdon R. co. Salop. John Roberts, M. A. collated to the prebend of Car Fachell, in the cathedral of St. David's.

Morgan Cove, LL. B. Sithney V. co. Cornwall.

J. Evans, M.A. Berkington R. co. Somer. R. Waddington, M. A. Cavendish R. co. Suffolk.

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Wm. Hall, of Birmingham, dealer. John Ivefon, of Holgate, Yorksh. dealer. Mich. Harris, of Potter's-fields, Southw corn-factor.

Geo. Peirce, Bafinghall-ftr. Lond, Blackwell-hall factor.

Sam. Freeth, Birmingham, edge-tool-mak. Robt. Porter, Wandtworth, Surry, merch. Robt. Wynne, Greenwich, callico-printer. Jas. Pownall, Bafinghall-ftr. lace-merch. Wm. Gates, of St. Martin's lane, Weftm. cabinet-maker.

Cha. Wright, of Chester, mercer.

Jn. Chambers, Greenfield, Flintfh. merch. Tho.Hughes,jun.Holywell, Flintsh.mercer. Tho. Fiskin, Bewdley, Worc. hop-merch. Sam. Watts, of Norwich, haberdasher. Tho. Payne, Bow-lane, Lond. filk-dyer, Tho. Price, of Llywell, Brecon, dealer. John Mulhall and John Ashley, of Bartlet's-buildings, Holborn, merchants.

John Rands, Portsmouth, flopfeller.

John Mawley, Margate, Kent, linen-dra. Jof. Kettle, of Birmingham, and John Kettle, of King's-Norton, Worc. factors.

Rich. Townsend, Bradford, York fhire, woollen-ftuff-maker.

Jas. Ballmer, Bifhoofgate-ftr. Lond. merch. David Cherry the Younger, Bristol, broker. Hen. Weedhall, Drury-la.Midd.apothecary. Hen. Foot, Alvedifton, Wilts, woolftapler. John Peerman Cranston, of Bridge-ftreet, Westminit. mercer.

Jof. Bate, Stourbridge, Worc. fellmonger. Jn. Brown, Kingston upon Hull, cabinet

maker.

John Flint, Bilthorpe, Nott. wheelwright.
Tho. Gordon, Frome Selwood, Som. fuller.
Hen. Edmonds, Alvefcot, Oxfordsh.carpent.
J.Welcker, of the Haymark.dealer in mufic.
Geo. Bennett, of Buckingham, carrier.
Commiffion of Bankruptcy superseded.
Jas. Harby, Hickling, Norf. fhopkeeper.
PRICES of STOCKS.

B. Spencer, LL.D. Hatton R. co. Lincoln. Mar. 4. Rev. Dr. Geo. Mafon, confirmed bp. of Sodor and Man at Bow Church, and next day confecrated a bp. at Whiteh. Chapel. Bank Stock, fhut.

DISPENSATIONS.

OHN Penrofe, LL.B. to hold Carclinham

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and Peran Uthno RR. in Cornwall. Benj. Symes, M. A. to hold Mashbury R. with Axminster V. co. Devon.

B-NK-TS.

JOHN Le Breton,

OHN Le Breton, Newington Butts, in

John Tidfall, Weymouth-Areet, St. Mary le Bone, builder.

Wm. Edwards, Fordham, Cambr. miller. Jof. Thomas and Benj. Thomas, of Hereford, coach-makers.

Rob. Tadd, of Road, Somersetsh, grocer. John Knott and Sampfon Knott, of Sandwich, Kent, millers.

Jofeph Longfellow, of Brecon, grocer.
Jofeph Ingram, Vine ftr. Midd, dealer.
Jas. Pedge, Wramplingham, Norf. miller.
Jas. Trelegon, of the Strand, filversmith.
Wm. Sturman, of Bristol, victualler.
Mich. Jackson, Orrell, Lancafh. dealer.

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India ditto,
South Sea ditto,
Ditto Old Ann.
Ditto New Ann.

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Navy&Vict. Bills, 11 per c. 10 a
Long Annuities,
Short ditto,

Scrip. 762 7527
Omnium 7aa6
Annui.1778, 12 1-8 a 1-16
Lottery Tickets, 131. 75.

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