occafioned by being overturaed, near Ham- (LXIX. 539); and a daughter, Charlottemersmith curnpike, as he was coming to Anne, who died unmarried, March 17,1793 town, a hort time ago, in one of the (LXVI. 454). Mr.P. marı ied, 2. Goodeth Brentford ftages. Belt, aunt to Rob Belt, esq. of Boflal, co. In the Gallowtree gate, Leicester, aged York. He was a barrister of the Middle 67, Mrs. Booo. Temple, one of the grooms of his MaAt Derby, after a long and painful illness, jetty's privy.chamber, and one of the efo aged 31, William Perkins Taylor, esq. of quites of the King's household; F.A.S. 1796. Wyroondham, co. Leicester, one of the To him we are indebied for the memoirs proprietors of the Derby, Stamford, and of our venerabie correspondent, in vol. Leveral other cheatres. LXVI. pp. 457 & feqq. and for several After a lingering illness, aged 11, the occasional communications. He was the eldest son of Sir George Armytage, bart. of author also of “ Curialia; or, An historie Kirk lees hall, co. York. cal Account of fome Branches of the At Gainsboroughi, Mrs. Whitlam, relict Royal Household," Part 1. 1782 (LII. of the Rev. Wm. W. of that town. 340); Part II. 1784 (LIV. 763); Part 19. At Chelsea, Wm. Hodgkinson, csq., ill. 1791 ; and was engaged in publishing Mr. Dove, horse-dealer, Stamford, Linc. a posthumour work of his father, the Hif 20. At his house in Norfolk-itreet, Strand, tory of Beauchief Ahhey, which is nearly Morgan Thomas, elq. completed at the press. 21. At Enfield highway, Mr. Field, pub- [ 25. In Gower-itreet, in bis 83d year, lican and driver. Benjamin Kenton, esą. This worthy chaar Cf a deep decline, Mıs. Taylor, wife of racter is a glorious example of the unexamthe Rev. Mr T. parter of the Presbyterian pled excellence of the glorious land we live ori gregation in Carcer-lane, London, and in. From an obscnre origin, and an edudaughter of the late benjamin Porter, esq. cation in a charity-school, he obtained, by of Theobaids, Herts. She was married frugality, industry, and integrity, with an Nov. 4, 1988, and has left several children. irreproachable character, à more than In Bartholomew close, Mr. George Fair, ' princely fortune. For some years he kept attorney at law. He was born at Berwurk the Crown and Magpie Tavera in White on Tweed; came to London, and was in chapel; and afterwards, becoming a wideIroduced into the office of Mr. Banks, merchant in the Minories, went very largeclerk to the Goldsmithis Company; af- ly into the trade of exporting porter. His terwards married one of his daughters, property in the different public funds exand at his reath succeeded to his office. ceeds 300,000l.; and at the present mar. He was indefatigable in his exertions to ket prices, is worth 272,000; his landed carry the cause of the Company and Mr. estates 68cl. a year. And he has bestow. Alderman Plumbe against the City, on the ed it in a manner that reflects immortal queftion, whether the Lord Mayor were honour to his memory. To the Hora obliged to attend the Livery upon all their pitals of Christ, St. Bartholomew, and pilgrimages to St. James's with Remon- Bethlehem, soool, cach; to the charity Atrances, &c.in which he succeeded, but for the Blind, 20,00cl.; to the Philanafter wards threw up his office in disgust; thropic Society, zcool.; to the Marine which has since been held successively by Society and the Lying-in Hospital, 2000l. Mr. Edward Reyoolds and Mr. Thomas each ; to the Foundling Hospital and dryLane. Mr. F. married, secondly, the eldest lum, 1500l. each ; to The Vintners Comdaughter of the late Adolphus Meelkirke, pany, 4000l.; to Mr. John Cole, 20,000l.; esy. of Julians, Herts, but has left no issue. Mr. Smith, (his grandson, and only im 22. In Scotland yard, Whitehall, Samuel · mediate descendant, who was unfortunately Pegge, elq. only son of the late learned not much in his favour) sool. a year; Mr. Antiquary, the Rev. Samuel Pegge, rec- Uther 1000l. ; Mr. Vaughan, 2000l.; Mr. toi of Whittington, co. Derby, LL. D. Waley 1500l. : Alderman Harley, ioool. He was born 1732; married, 1. Martha Chamberlain Clark, 10001 ; his four execufifter of the Rev. Dr. Henry Bourne, of tors, Messrs. Baldwin, Tili, Holford, and Chesterfield (where he died, in his 89th Walis, 2000). each; Mr Wall, goel.; year, 1975), and sister to the Rev. Mr. Whitechapel charlty school, zool. ; so or 60 Buurne, who married Mr. P's fifter. By other legacies, from 100l. to sool.; and'ta his lady, who was born 1732, and died his succellor in business, Mr. David Pyke 1767, he had a fun, Christopher, M. D. Walls, the residuum, supposed to be not of Christchurch, Oxford, knigtes in 1799 less than 6cool. a year. 2 and 3 198 | 50 and 60 161 Males 9662 Males 5 and 10 66 60 and 70'1g@ Females 913}1803 10 and 20 55 70 and 8u !!! Whercot have died undei tuo years old 29 and 30 133 | 80 and go 47 Peck Loaf 35. 84 30 and 40 ,163 go and toe 9 Salt 145. per buikcl ; 34. .per pound. 40 and go 179 | 118 530 d. s. 125 8100 0149 242 344 056 III 2147 O O O ONO 7,85 3 이이 oloo AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending May 17, 1800. [495 MARITIME COUNTIES. Wheat Rye Barley Oats Beans Wheat Rye Barley Oats Beans s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. $. d. s. d. d. Middles. 120 982 052 9:46 874 2 Effex 120 179 0158 444 8161 Surrey 059 8/48 8,68 6 Kent 117 12 Hertford 123 sloo 057 448 165 0 Suflex 0155 343 ol60 Suffolk 125 sloo 058 040 060 0 58 9 Cambrid.112 4900 54 231 051 TO Northam.jog 074 6 56 242 876 6 Norfolk 112 11 84 53 0 40 463 8 Rutland 87 600 066 050 0600 Lincoln 108 875 36 6 41 10195 Leicester Ini 500 063 950 595 6 York 103 976 656 546 90 II Notting. 120 284 067 453 095 Durham 110 787 9171 7151 Northum. 92 179, 960 052 Westmo. 146 4121 090 1057 1 100 Hereford 121 683, 259 471 5 Lancast. 130 6100 074 6}{2 11 91 Worcest 136 110 065 853 Chefter 129 800 079 1066 8oo Flint oloo Wilts 119 200 0 56 245 4191 8 Denbigh 135 088 652 3396 Oico 053 849 7179 Carnarv 126 8.84 0 66 833 ooo Merion. 120 6113 2190 8137 1192 Cardigan 105 0176 oloo Pembroke ut 6jpa 0171 Glamorg.128 800 0156 340 Gloucent. 117 Soo 056 544 474 8 Spmerset 127 10126 0153 6,40 9,81 Moum. 138 9.00 0:3 6100 Devon 116 11.00 C161 8 36 roo Average of Scotland, per quarter. Cornwal 112 400 064 938 110 94 2155 9157 7148 Dorset 100 050 044 071 4 Hants 128 2,00 0152 1143 7163 7 AVERAGE PRICES, by which Exportation and Boney are to be regulated. , Whea: Rye Barley Oats | Beans !! Whe. Rye Barley Cats Bean. d. s. d.) s. d.ls. d. s. d. s. & 124 9190 358 0142 517 3 9 116 1090 3169 833 176 il 121 10140 357 3/37 0157 10 IO 125 6190 357 441 11179 8 112 11 84 53 040 4163 8 114 790 3163 938 3176 IL 104 775 46. 4 44 7125 124 11 90 9151543 967 5 99 01183 9165 951 1076 ni 13 355 9/64 235 237 4 137 71131098 0:2 1076 11 14 93 4155 960 4/45 783 o 130 390 377 2164 211 15 95 5155 9/63 5151 3197 13 128 11198 2179 642 7194 16 83 7155 9145 4140 261 il PRICES OF FLOUR, May 26. 100s. to os. Middling 8os. to 1268., Horse Pollard 16s.oj. 16s. od. Thirds 70s. to 93s. Common ditto 175, to 205. PRICE OF HOPS. 45. 91. os. to it. 48 gl. os. to iol. 105. od. to 61. 16s, od. Aver. gl. 1os. 6d. 1800, is 62s. 80. per cwe.inclusive of the duty of Customs paid or payable thercon SMITHFIELD, May 26. To link the offal per stone of 8lb. ss. od. to 6s. od. 5. 8. to 7s. 40. 48. od. to 6s. 6d. TALLOW, per stone of 81b. os. od. SOAP, Yellow, os.-Mottled, 08.--Card, os. on. 92 6 $ 978 97 951 2 98 63 OOOOOO 2 636 621 621 621 108 633 63'5 6 3 161 92 OC OC sujoo O O O O O O OOOOO 80 1 925 633 64 64 210 210 १०३ 80 g 98 EACH DAY'S PRICE OF STOCKS IN MAY, 1800. Bank rei Cul 3 per C1.14 percils per 15 perc Long Short India | 9. Sen Old New x hq. Om. Irit, Imp Prglin Irith firish Lnu. "Erick B Red. Coprols Consol Navy. 1797 Ann Struck Boo'. S'ock. Ann. A01 Bule, num. 5 percipere 'riz Tipos 1: keis. 82 6 21 8 1611 82 18 1091 17 8 924 % g 951 68 974 17 6 8 8 18 95 68 81 8 927 6 8 6 88 951 1617 6 18 6 52 88 162 8 8 18 9 953 8 161$ 6 88 976 958 88 925 93 95% 5 88 80 921 83 8 8 88 634 80 98 18 96 162 801 8 IS 623 3 88 8c1 > 88 209 8 8 16.1 63 8. 83 95* 181 21 I 88 8 I 83 83 2091 8 823 9:4 8 952 3 2 88 8 651 951 209 80 16c4 18 ६९ 209 & 8 28 8 8 13 88 8 8 635 80 १०. 8 8 83 21611 ६४ 38 631 18 981 Printed by JOHN NICHOLS, Red-Lion-Paffage, Fleei-Street, London.) J. BRANSCOMB, srok - Broker, at the Lucky Lottery Office, No. 11, Holbourn. 98 00 00 00 celo 9 $ 96 63% 21 بیا به ما 98 98 ALAW 953 921 1 64. 924 $21 625 98 91 98 مترین راه ها و مجدد 2 OOO OOO 64 98 955 2 col clue 24 63% IS 210 MeteoROLOGICAL Table for June, 1800. Barom. Weatlier on pis. in June, rdes. Aiorn. Nişht. D. of D. of Mirn. Noon. of Non, Night. o May 17 59 29 68 30 66 60 31 53 7.143 56 2 SI 57 3 53 60 41 52 57 -5 5865 fune 54 30,06 fair 12 47 57 47 30,02 fair 56 ,10 fars 13 50 62 * 29,95 cloudy, 52 14 58 50 30,08 tbowery 59 16 59 32 17 66 ;8 5? ,18 cloudy 19 66 20 70 57 29,80 thowery 61 66 50 ,82 to ET; 22 63 ,83 bowery 23 56 66 24 61 70 54 25 63 72 45 26 64 67 1 36 ,10 cloudy 46 130,07 Ifair W. CARY, Optician, No. 182, norr Norfolk-Street, Strand, 50 56 10 11 57 Barom.|Thermom. Hygrom State of Weather in May, 1808 S 23,76 54 54 14 3.8 rain 90 49 49 50 Thowers black clouds, rain at night 53 4.2 fun and fair 55 .4 fun and clear SE 771 58 55 5.0 thunder fhowers SE 77 57 57 39 violent thender storm 101 NE 52 52 4-5 fun and fair NE 43 4. fun, black clouds 12 E 76 47 49 5.0 fun and clear 73 47 .0 fun, white clouds gloomy 15 SE rain P M. 26 W 451 51 Night thowers violent rain 53 3 gloomy black clouds 4.2 showers S 52 thowers . very heavy thowers . very heavy fhowers 26.157 55 .4 after fight showers fun and clear 26 SE 301 54 52 3.9 gloomy, fun at intervals, rain at night 29,96 55 55 7 fun and some white clouds 52 4.2 delightful day .4. black clouds 3.8 fine day 55' 54 53 4. I heavy rain 2. Swallow (een for the first time this season by the writer of this. Said to be seen some time before, but fingly, and then disappeared again. The cukoo very clamorons . 3. New potatoes for the first time this season in the Liverpool market.-4. A red horizon at sun-let. A general arrival of the swallow.---5. A vapour arises from the earth in different piaces, fimilar to dense (moke, so much as to attract general attention.-7. fuil hinami the platanus begins to foliate.-9. Loud claps of thunder, 2c campanie |