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joining room, gave a loud fhriek, and was the first of the two that expired. They died within three hours of each other, being previously quite exhausted. They had been fine young women, and were much admired at Court, and all other fashionable circles, for their accomplishments.

12 At his feat at Tewin, Herts, aged 80, John-Charles Schreiber, efq. many years an eminent fur-merch.on Labour-in-Van-hill.

13. In Charles Street, Middlesex hofpital, Mrs. K Webster, reli&t of the late Dr.* e. W. of Edinburgh.

I Aged 72, Henry Manningham, efq. At Enfield, aged 49, Mrs. Downer, relict fMr.D. Leghorn-hat-merch. Bishopfgate-ft. John Durnford, efq. of Leatherhead. 15. At Brompton, aged 80, Col. Jahn Dillon, late of Belgard, in Ireland.

At Egham, Surrey, Rob. Mackafon, gent., many years an eminent attorney.

In Jerfey, in his 67th year, John-Thomas Durell, e q. many years the King's foli-' citer for that flnd.

16 The Rev Pardoe Brett, M.A. vicar of Bicefter, Oxfordshire, and late fellow of Worcester college, Oxford. He was feized with a fudden illness on the 12th, a fever of the brain immediately enfoed, and, to the inexpreffible zi ton of his numerous friends, he expired in the most raving fits of infanity.

At Southampton, William Wood, efq. an officer in the Royal Invalids at Guernfey, late a captain in the 34th foot.

17. Mrs. Lewis, of Queen-str. Cheapfide. At Sible Hedingham, Mrs. Bland, widow of John B. efq. banker, of Lombard-street.

At Bath, the wife of the Rev. Methuen Rogers, one of the magiftrates for the counof Somerfet. ty

At Lillington Dayrell, Bucks, Richard Dayrell, efq

In Devonshire place, Hen.Newcome,efq. 18. At Milton, in Kent, in his 71ft year, William Dyne, e q

M. Marti, efq, going down Bleanebili, near Canterbury, his horfe, unfortunately treading upon a tharp fiint, fuddenly fell, by which accident he was thrown, and received fo violent a contufion in his head as to occifion his death in lefs than four hours afterwards. He was a very amiable young man, and his fate is deplored by all who knew him.

19. At Walthamstow, Effey, in her 18th year, Mifs Anna Maria Bedford, daughter of Wm. B. efq. of Friday freet.

20. In Charlotte-ftreet, Bloomsbury, of a decline, which for the fpace of more than

two years had been gradually finking her to the grave, Mrs. Morgan, wife of Mr. John M; an amiable and affectionate wife, a tender mother, and poffeffed an excellent understanding, which the had highly cultivated.

In his 74th year, George Brucker, efq. of Clapham common, Surrey.

At Loughborough, Mr. E. Swann. After a lingering illness, Milnes Lowndes, efq. barrister, Paper-buildings, Temple.

Mr Davis, matter of St. Luke's work. houfe, Old-ftreet, London. As he was this day ferving dinner, Noah Page, who was difcharged feveral years ago as incurable from st. Luke's hofpital, and fince that pe riod had been confined in the workhouse as a lunatick, being ditatisfied with his portion, immediately feized a large knife and stabbed him under the left breast, fo st entirely to divide one of the lobes of his li

ver.

He languished about three quarters of an hour, and then expired. 21. In Bedford-fquare, Geo. Drake, efq. Aged 68, Wm. Strutt, efq. of Derby.

22. At Amport-houte, Hants, the Moft Noble George Paulett, Marquis of Winchefter, Earl of Wiltshire, Baron Seynt John, premier Marquis of England. Thele titles devolved on him by the death of the Duke of Bolton, 1794, and now devolveon his eldest fon, Charles Ingoldsby Paulett, whofe mother died suddenly, Mar.17,1796.

After a long and painful illness, Mr. Wm. Tudoe, of the Middle Temple.

At Wandsworth, Mr. Heaton Brown. 24. At Blackheath, Wm. Larkins, efq. late accountant general to the Eaft Incia Company at Bengal.

In South-Audley-freet, in his 79th year, Matthew-Robert Arnott, efq. gentleman. uther of the Green rod to the Knights of the most ancient order of the Thittle, and reading clerk and clerk to the private.committees of the House of Lords, which laft office he filled with credit to himself ad fatisfaction to thofe noble perfonages during a period of 38 years.

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BILL of MORTALITY, from March 25, to April 22,1800..

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AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending April 19, 1800.
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Average Price of SUGAR, computed from the returns made in the week ending Apr. 23, 1805, is 62s. 8d. per cwt.inclufive of the duty of Customs paid or payable thereon on the importation thereof into Great-Britain.

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[Printed by JoHN Nieнols, Red-Lion-Paffage, Fleet-Street, London.]

́J. BRANSCOMB, Stock-Broker, at the Lucky Lottery Office, No. 11, Holbourn.

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LOND. GAZETTE
GENERALEVEN.
Lloyd's Evening
St. James': Chron
Load o Caron.
London Evening
Whitehall Even.
The Sun-Star
London Packet
English Chron.
Times-Briton
Morning Chron.
Morning Herald
Public Ledger
Gazett.& M.Poft
Courier-Ev. Ma
Courier de Lond.
London Herald
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Morning Advert.
18 Weekly Papers
Bat: 3,
Bi magham 1
Blackburn--Bury
CAMBRIDGE 2

Briftol 5

Canterbury 2

Chelmsford

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MAY, 1800.

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Meteorolog. Diaries for April and May, 1800 402 Fall of Wingrave Chur-Chelmsford Conduit4 32
Hint for Improvements in St. Patrick's Cath. 403) The Prefent State of New Hall, co. Elfex 433
Afylum propofed for Children of the Brave 404 Arguments for and againft the Cow-Pox 434|
On the Author of The Purfuits of Literature ib. Mifcellaneous Obfervations-Lord Wenman ib.
Defence of the Univerfi ies, and the Liturgy 405 Singular Inftances of Tapping for the Dropfy 455
Depravity of the Stage-On German Plays 406 Remarks on gaudy Dre's Female Servants 435
Kotzebue's Family Diftrefs very reprehenfible 40-Anecdotes of Forfter, the Flying Birler, 43
Anecdotes of Walter Harte, and of his Father 428 Lines fpoken by Chileren once Deaf and Dumb 437
Mana's Expofition of the Churco Catechifm ibid. Lydiat-Mr. Jones--Mifcellaneous Remarks b.
Plan for Temple in Honour of Naval Victories 4c-A valuable Copy of Juliana Baines's Book b.
Character of the late Rev. Dr. Jofeph Warton 41c Free Chapel opened in Weft ftr. S. Giles's 438
New Retrofpect of the Eighteenth Century 412 Query on Afcarides ?-Sir Sam. Morland, &c. 439
Tour to the Netherlands in 1793, continued 415 Acc. of the Harris's-and the Knights of Kery ib.
Oa glaring Improprieties in Modern Writers 416 Proceed. of the prefent Sellion of Parliament 4:9
Explanations of Celts from various Authors 418 REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS 4:5-461
Dryden's Tranflation of a Paffage in Virgil ibid. FOREIGN LITERARY INTELLIGENCE
Biographical Account of Richard Mulcafter 419 INDEX INDICATORIUS-Queries anfwered 46:
Biographical Anecdotes of James Ralph 421 SELECT POETRY, Antient and Modern463-467)
Purfuits of Archit. Innovation, No. XXIII. 422 Interefting Intelligence from London Gazettes 468
Account of Harlech Cattle, in North Wales 425
Site of Leather fellers Hall-St. Helen's Chur. ib
Characteristic Sketchof Dylander, heMufician426
Architectural Alterations making at Oatlands in
A Biographical Sketch of Gabriel Giffart 42
Confideration of a fingular Epitaph propofed 43
Downfall of Chelmsford and WrittleChurches 432
Embellished with a beautiful PLAN, ELEVATION, and SECTION, of a Defign for a
TEMPLE in Honour of our NAVAL VICTORIES; Views of HARLECH CASTLE
and ST. HELEN'S CHURCH; and a Sketch of DYLANDER, the Mafician.

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The Monthly Retroípa of Foreign Aff.Irs 471
Interefting Intelligence from Fore gn Parts 472
Country News-Domeftic Occurrences
Marriages, Deaths of eminent Perfons 483-494
Bill of Mortality from Apr.22 to May 17,1800494
The Average Prices of Gram for One Month 49
Daily Variations in the Prices of the Stocks 496

BY

SYLVANUS

URBAN,

GENT.

Printed by JOHN NICHOLS, at Cicero's Head, Red-Lion Paffage, Fleet-ftreet, London; where all Letters to the Editor are defired to be addreffed, PoS T-PAID. 1800

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1. Rheum Palmatum has broke ground.-2. Sweet-fcented violet flowers-3. Goefe. berry bush foliated; dead-nettle flowers.-8. Frogs croak.-9. Aider foliates.-10. White-thorn foliates.-13. Mountain-afh and horse-chefnut foliate.-14. Daffodil flowers, 15. Humble bee on the wing.-17. Tachamahacka foliated.-18. Periwinkle in full flower.-19. The lark foors; dandelion flowers.-22. Thunder and lightning P.M.23. Thunder P. M.-25. Elm foliated.-26. Cuckoo fings.

Fall of rain this month 2.90 inches.' Evaporation 2.8 inches.
Walton, near Liverpool.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for May, 1800.

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