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the Welsh judges. If it had been his with he might, without doubt, have attained the English ermine; but, poffeffed of an ample income, having a ftrong bias to antiquarian knowledge, natural history, and its concomitant ftudies, he retired from the practice of the law, and applied his legal knowledge to the purposes of inveftigating curious questions of legal antiquity. They have been published in a quarto volume. His enquiries into ornithology and various phænomena of Nature are well known; and his converfation on thofe fubjects will not be forgotten by any one who has been admitted to reap the benefits of it. He was an old and moft refpectable fellow of the Royal Society, and a very ingenious contributor to the annual volume of its Tranfactions. He was alfo among those who, at a formed period, frequented Tom's coffee-house near the Temple, where, during the early part of the evening, the literature and the theatrical history of the day were agreeably discuffed by men who were capable of deeper difcuffions; and where, in his early years, the writer of this article has frequently liftened with pleafure and improvement to their converfation. But Tom's coffeehouse is no more; and Mr. Barrington, perhaps, was the furvivor of those who formed that ple fint fociety. He had for a great number of years occupied the chambers in the King's Bench walks, in the Ioner Temple, where he died. His fatter companions were principally the benchers of that fociety, of which he was one; and the little exercife which he had for fome time been able to take was in the Temple gardens, whofe arrangement he was pleased to fuperintend, and where he appeared to find an oecafional amufement in obferving the growth of the few trees and flowers which adorn them. Thus he paised a stadious, inoffenfive, and long-extended life, and was attended to his grave in the Temple tharch by the principal members of that fociety, with that respect which his life deferved, and that regret which the remembrance of him cannot fail to infpire."

17. At Eton college, the Rev. John Norbury, D D. fellow of Eton college, and rector of Maple-De hem, co. Oxford. He was educated on the foundation at Elon; obtained in due time his call to King's college, Cambridge; where he proceeded B A. 1746; M. A. 1750; ST. P. 1784; and obtained his fellowship, as ufual, after three years refidence at

King's. He afterwards accepted the place
of an afsistant master at Eton, which ke
retained until his promotion to the refpec-
fpectable and lucrative fituation of fellow
of Eton college. He was one of thofe af-
fiftant mafters who (owing to fome real or
imaginary haughty treatment from the
present provost, then head-mafter) threw
off their gowns, and refufed to attend in
their feveral places in the fchool-room.
He has, according to all accounts, died
exceffively rich; and has left behind him
a daughter, who is the wife of Mr. Tro-
gart, and a fon, John, in holy orders. It
cannot but be acknowledged by the Doc-
tor's best friends, that he carried his parfi-
mony to an unpardonable degree, which
made him frequently the jeft of the col
lege and its neighbourhood. However, it
is equally true, that he was a man of con-
fiderable leaning and ingenuity. His od-
dities, and his "fuits of customary black,"
were occafionally the fport and laughing.
ftock of the boys in their private diver-
fions. A few years back he published a
Greek translation of Gray's Elegy, which,
though allowed to pollefs confiderable me-
rit, drew on him the fevere ridicule of the
author of the Purfuits of Literature:
"Old Norb'ry ftarts, and with the feventh-
form boys,

[annoys,
In weeds of Greek, the church-yard's peace
With claffic Wefton, Charley Coote, and
Tew,

In dismal dance about the mournful yew.” It was, perhaps, an indifcretion in a man of the Doctor's age to aim at fuch petty laurels; but can by no means justify the unfeeling manner in which he was thus held up to public ridicule and contempt. To the would it could be of no confequence; and (as is fomewhere obferved) to Eton it was rather beneficial than otherwife, holding forth to the youthful train a praife-worthy example of elegant claffical amufement. It is related of the Doctor, that, when a fcholar at Eton, the subject of the Extempore being the great crime of breaking any of the Commandments, he fhewed up to the mafter his four Ines as ufual; the three first lines in reprobation, &c. of offending against the Ten Commandments, and the fourth concluded thus-Quid de Mofe pares? Fregerat ille decem. On the whole, we without befitation affert, that Dr. Norbury, although degraded by too great fondness for money, was a refpectable member of fociety, refpectable as a man of considerable learning, refpectable as a cle gyman, and refpectable as a found Chriftian.

BILL of MORTALITY, from February 25, to March 25, 1800.

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Males 8253 10:0

Females 745

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Peck Loaf 5s. 40.

Salt 145. per bushel; 3d.4 per round.

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Wheat Rye Barley Oats | Beans

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AVERAGE PRICES, by which Exportation and Bounty are to be regulated.

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Average Price of SUGAR, computed from the returns made in the week ending Mar. 26, 1800, is 665. od. per cwt.inclufive of the duty of Customs paid or payable thereon on the importation thereof into Great-Britain.

Aver. 51. 45. od.

Aver. 21. 18s. 6d.

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[Printed by JOHN NICHOLS, 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': Caron London Chron. 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 Oracle & Dai.Ad. Morning Advert. 18 Weekly Papers Bath 3, Bristol 5 Birmingham 2 Blackburn--Bury CAMBRIDGE 2 Canterbury 2 Chelmsford

Chester, Coventry
Cumberland
Meteorolog. Diaries for Mar. and April, 1800 2981 The Increase of Popifh Seminaries noticed 329
Afylum for Orphans of Soldiers and Sailors 299 Cure for an Afthma-and for Confumption 330
Biographical Notices of Addifon and Family 300 A new Cathedral at Waterford-Piercefield 331
Purfuits of Architect. Innovation, No. XXII. ib. Mann's Expofition of Catechifm recommended ib.
Mr. J. Haftings, in Favour of the Cow-Pox 302 Letter from Mr. Perkins on Metallic Tractors ib.
Arguments against Introduction of Cow-Pox 303 Dr. Glaffe on the Plurality of Worlds noticed ib.
Paffage in Phoeniffe of Euripides explained 304 Mr. Jones's Letter to three converted Jews ib.
Explanation and Etymology of the Word Cob ib Name of Owner of Oldbridge correctly flated 332
Canon Harte's Papers-An artificial Yeaft ibid Mr. Charles's Correction on Welsh Methodists 333
Hanwell Church, Rectory, &c. defcribed 30s To Mr. Frend, on his Anfwer to Bp of Lincoln ib.
Elegant Epitaph on Fred. Commerell, Efq. ibid A novel Inftance of Refufcitation defcribed 334
Singular Effects of Lightning on an Elm Tree 306 Memory of departed Excellence vindicated 335
The Precurfor of the Purfuits of Literature ibid. Proceed. of the prefent Seffion of Parliament 336
Extracts from Epiftol. Treatife to Dr. Watson 307 REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS 41-360
Obfervations on the Purfurts of Literature 309 INDEX INDICATORIUS-Queries answered 360
Mr. S. Lyfons and his Writings commended 311 Premiums of the Society of Arts, &c. 361-368)
Prefervation of Crew of the Mattiff ftated 313 SELECT POETRY, Antient and Modern 369-373
New Retrofpect of the Eighteenth Century 314 New Anniverfary Poems for the Literary Fund ib.
A Defcription of a Vegetable Phænomenon 31 Interefting Intelligence from London Gazettes 374
Mrs. Weft on Character of Lady Dorchester 317 The Monthly Retrofpect of Foreign Affairs 378
A Critique on Improprieties at the Theatre 318 Interefting Intelligence from Foreign Parts 380
Montgomery Church-Herbert's Monument 321 Country News-Domeftic Occurrences
Monumental Infcriptions at Bigby, co. Linc. ib. Marriages, Deaths of eminent Perfons 384-398
Anecdotes of R.Holgate, Archbishop of York 322 Bill of Mortality from Feb. 2 5toMar. 25,1800 398
Sir H. Croft's Letter to Mr. Nichols concluded 323 The Average Prices of Grain for One Month 399
Defcriptions of Pompey's Pillar contrafted 325 Daily Variations in the Prices of the Stocks 400

Embellished with Perfpective Views of HANWELL CHURCH, MIDDLESEX;
MONTGOMERY CHURCH; CHERRY HINTON CHURCH, CAMBRIDGESHIRE;
BIGBY PARSONAGE; and the Effects of LIGHTNING on an ELM TREE.

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YLVANUS

URBAN,

GENT.

Printed by JOHN NICHOLS, at Cicero's Head, Red-Lion Paffage, Fleet-street, London; where all Letters to the Editor are defired to be addreffed, POST-PAID. 1800.

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2. Snowdrop in full bloom.- -11. The moisture of the air such, that the hygrometer from 2.9 (fee the table) at 9 o'clock A. M. mounted up to 1.5 at 5 P. M.-15. Goofe berry bush begins to foliate. Crocus flowers.-18. Mazereon in full bloom.-21. Frogs on the furface of the ponds.-23. Hawthorn buds.—27. Groundfel flowers.-30. Prunrofe flowers.-31. Hop buds appear.--Fall of rain this month 1.80 inches.

Walton, near Liverpool.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for April, 1800.

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