At Idstone, Berks, J. K. Tarrant, esq. At Exeter, Capt. L. O. Bland, R. N. At Knaresborough, J. R. Collins, esq. late major of the 3d West York militia. Mrs. Hannah Fawsett, relict of John F. esq. of Manchester. At Kington, co. Hereford, aged 79, Robert Whitcombe, esq. At Hayes, Middlesex, aged 55, James Collett, esq. The wife of Henry Sainsbury, esq. of Newbury, Berks. Mr. James Merest, only son of the Rev. James M. of Wortham. At Mile-end, Lieut.-col. John Wilson, 2d royal regiment Tower Hamlets militia. Martha eldest daughter of Thomas Williams, esq. of Hawke house, Sunbury, Middlesex. Miss Cole, only child of R. C. Cole, esq. of Milborne St. Andrew, Wilts. Aged 82, T. Taylor, of Lincoln; a very eccentric character, well known by the name of Dr. Taylor. Aged S8, Daniel Hamilton, esq. formerly a major in the army, and lately a partner in the Exeter bank. Aged 83, Mrs. Martha King, a very respectable maiden lady of Ipswich. At Holt-house, near Lynn, the wife of Joseph Taylor, esq. Mrs. Guppy, widow of Mr. S. G. of Sandford Oreas, near Sherborne. At Bower Chalk, Wilts, aged 69, Mr. Tho. Norris. Miss Letitia Kyffin, sister to the Rev. J. K. of Bangor. In the West Indies, aged 21, E. H. Lewis, esq. of His Majesty's ship Neptune, 4th son of C. Lewis, esq. of St. Pierre,. Monmouthshire. At Aislaby,near Pickering, T. Hayes,esq. At Coffeet, Edmund Lane, esq. eldest son of Thos. L. esq. and Captain in the 1st Devon militia. At the Soho, near Birmingham, where he was employed as a model-engraver, aged 64, Conrad Henry Cuchler, a native of Hesse Darmstadt. In Stanley-place, Chester, Mrs. Glegg, relict of John G. esq. of Irby, in the same county. Suddenly, after taking a hearty breakfast, near Goulding, Salop, advanced in years, Sir John Dutton Colt, bart. late of Leominter, Herefordshire. He succeeded his great uncle in 1731. At Fulstow, near Louth, aged 80, Mr. Nathanael Hockney, farmer, late of Covenham St. Mary's. At Cheltenham, aged nearly 80, Mr. Seward, sen. who has for many years exhibited his Fantoccini, and other performances, at that place. The night preceding his demise, he played Harlequin with his accustomed activity. He has left considerable property in houses at Bristol, &c. 22. At Kentish town, aged 30, the wife of Mr. Joshua Jowett, of Holborn. John Head, esq. of Union-place, Lambeth. At Chelsea, aged 76, John Wainwright, sen. a superannuated Captain of the Royal Navy. In Great Portland-street, aged 69, the Hon. and Rev. J. Wm. Neville, rector of Burghclere, Hants, and of Bishopstone, Wilts. He was uncle to the Earl of Abergavenny, and nearly related to the Earls of Pembroke and Carnarvon. 23. In Bucklersbury, Mr. Richard Curson Berry, solicitor. 26. In his 62d year, William Parker Terry, esq. of Alton, Hampshire. At Stratford Green, aged 74, John Hawes, esq. Lately, At Hastings, Miss Emma Stockwell, of Crutched Friars. In London, Mr. Wilmot Wells, manager and part proprietor of the Margate theatre. At Ranelagh, near Dublin, Charles Robert Henry Sheridan, eldest son of the late Charles Francis S. esq. and nephew to the Right hon. R. B. Sheridan. At Newcastle, Mrs. Watkin who, on being informed that her son was fighting in the street, ran thither; and on seeing one of the men fall, exclaimed "O my son!" and immediately expired. At Tweedmouth, aged 49, the Rev. George Burton, 'curate of that parish. At Paris, the widow of J. Masterman, esq. Rev. J. Corbould, rector of Bawdeswell, and of Eccles by the sea, Norfolk. At Formosa place, Berks, aged 78, Admiral Sir Geo. Young, knt. At Portsmouth, Major Patten, of the royal marines. At Andover, Mrs. Comming, relict of the Rev. Dr. C. Mr. J. Miles, of Out-Marsh farm, near Semington, Wilts. BILL OF MORTALITY, from June 26 to July 24, Males Christened. 1328 Buried. 1215 Females 571 Whereof have died under 2 years old 372 Peck Loaf 5s. 8d. Salt 17. 0s. O d. per bushel; 4d. per pound. Between 1810. 2 and 5 211 5 and 10 55 10 and 20 46 20 and 30 30 and 40 62 111 40 and 50 109 1 AVERAGE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL PROPERTY, DOCK STOCK, FIRE-OFFICESHARES, &c. in July 1810 (to the 25th), at the Office of Mr. ScoTT, 23, New Bridge-street, London: The Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, Dividing 401. per Share clear per Annum. 750l. to 7607.-Grand Junction, 300%. to 280-Stourbridge, 2507. with Halfyearly Dividend of 67. 10s.-Leeds and Liverpool, 1867. 10s. ex Dividend.-Kennett and Avon, 451. 441. 437. 10s.--Wilts and Berks, 581. to 601.-Huddersfield, 401. 10s-Rochdale, 527. 10s.-Union, 1207.-Grand Union, 51-Ellesmere, 764.-Wisbech, 657.-Lancaster, 281. 10s.-Dudley, 52. 10s.--Basingstoke, 421-Croydon, 447.-Worcester and Birmingham Old Shares, 434.-New Ditto, 61. to 71. 7s. Premium.-West India, 170% per Cent. ex Dividend.-London Dock, 1307. ex Dividend, Scrip reserved.-Thames and Medway, 53. Premium. AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending July 21, 1810. Wheat Rye Barly Oats Beans MARITIME COUNTIES. Wheat Rye Barly Oats Beans s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Bedford 105 1064 Middlesex 114 1153 043 045 Wilts 665 108 958 C43 634 651 3 632-648 0 032 0100 0 0+8 012 024 11+9 8 632 0+7 7 643 324 1150 5 027 1055 3 000 038 900 6144 2135 50 052 1134 1100 051 233 $1000 6155 8130 174 032 1000 200 000 Devon 123- 700 Aggregate Average Prices of the Twelve Ma- Cornwall 119 ritime. Districts of England and Wales, by Dorset 127 which Exportation and Bounty are to be|Hants 115 regulated in Great Britain....... 112 PRICES OF FLOUR, July 23: Fine 95s. to 100s.-Seconds 90s. to 95s.-Bran 12s. to 14s. 6d.-Pollard 22s. to 25s. OATMEAL, per Boll of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, July 21, 51s. 9d. Kent Bags........ Sussex Ditto......... 41. 4. to 61. Os. .41. Os. to 51. 10s. Kent Pockets... .47. 10s. to 67. 10s. .41. 4s. to 57. 10s. 7s. to 81. Bs. AVERAGE PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, July 26: St. James's,Hay71. 2s. 6d. Straw 31.3s. Od.-Whitechapel, Hay 7. 4s. Clover 87.15s. Od. Straw 31. 1s. Smithfield, Clover 77. 15s. Od. Hay 7. 14s. Straw 2l. 19s. Od. SMITHFIELD, July 23. To sink the Offal-per Stone of 8lbs. Beef.......... Mutton.... Veal..... Pork....... ....4s. 8d. to 6s. Od. ...5s. Od. to 6s. Od. 5s. Od. to 6s. 6d. 5s. 8d. to 6s. 8d. Beasts about 1467. Lamb..... Sheep and Lambs 17,780. Pigs 220. COALS, July 23: Newcastle 42s. 6d. to 59s. 6d. SOAP, Yellow 90s. Mottled 100s. Curd 104s, CANDLES, 12s. 6d. per Doz. Moulds 13s. 6d. TALLOW, per Stone, Sib St. James's 4.2d. Clare Market 4s. 3d. Whitechapel 4s, 24. EACH DAY'S PRICE OF STOCKS IN JULY, 1810. Irish Imp. Eng. Lott. English 5perCt. 3perCt. Tickets. shut 29 holiday 30 258 691 711 84 shut 183 shut 16a 18pr. par 1 pr. shut pr. 693 71 844 1013 1877 shut 18a19pr.1 a 4 pr. shut shut pr. 3 259 693 713 842 shut 183 shut 18 a 16pr. 2 p. 1 dis. shut shut pr. 961 70 713 843 shut 183 shut 16a 17pr. d. 1 pr. shut 6991 shut 1 pr. 5 259/ 692 713 851 102 187 shut 22 a 23pr.1 a 5 pr. shut 6931 shut pr. 6 2604 701/ 699 854 994 181 shut 21 a 24pr. 13 a 6 shut 70 shut a 01 683 pr. 704 69 853 991 187 183 22 a 20pr.2 a 5 pr. shut shut 4 pr. Prizes. 22 15 01 p. et. dis Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditte. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Ditte. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. 681/ Ditto. Ditto. pr. Ditto. Ditto. 851 993 182 182 22 a 20pr. a 5 pr. shut 69 pr. Ditto. Ditto. 854 993 18; shut 20 a 18pr. 16 a 3 pr. shut shut pr. Ditto. Ditto. 691 684 pr. 85 98 18,7 shut 20 a 18pr. 2 pr. 66 Ditto. Ditto. 841 98 18 shut 14 a 7 pr. 1pr.5a2 d. 671 shut 11⁄2 pr. Ditto. Ditto. 21 69 673 831 973 1784 10 a 15pr. 2 d. 1 pr. 17812a 18pr. d. par. 14a11pr. 2 d. 2 pr 3 a 5 pr. Ditto. Ditte. 681 68 844 98$ 183 180 19 a 20pr. 3 a 5 pr.) 68 68 11 dis. 662 Ditto. Ditto. 691 68 8412 994 100% 18,7% 182 19 a 21pr.2 a 6 pr. 691 11⁄2 dis. 1 dis. 19 a 20pr. 3 a 4 pr. 693 682 851 992 Printed by NICHOLS and Sos, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, Londen.] BRANSCOMB and CO. Stock-Brokers, 11, Holbarn, 37, Cornhill, 38, Haymarket, 269, Strand, LONDON GAZETTE L GENERAL EVENING M.Post M. Haid Morning Chronic. Times M. Advert. P.Ledger--Oracle Brit. Press-Day St. James's Chron. Star-Traveller Pilot--Statesman Sun-Fven. Mail Lond. Chr. Packet Albion-C. Chron." Courier-Globe Eng. Chron.--Inq. Cour d'Angleterre Cour. de Londres 15otherWeekly P. 17 Sunday Papers Hue & Cry Police. Lit. Adv. monthly Bath 3-Bedford Berwick-Boston Birmingham 3 Blackb. Brighton Bristol 5, Bury Camb.Chath.. Carli.2--Chester 2. Chelms Cambria. AUGUST, 1810. Meteorolog. Diaries for July and Aug. 1810. 98 Cornw.-Covent. Exeter 2, Glouc. 2 Norfolk, Norwich Preston-Plym. 2 Reading-Salisb. SalopSheffield2 Manks Advertiser Hint respecting the Scarcity of Gold Coin. 134 135 136 REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS; viz. Molina's Geographical History of Chili... 137 Budworth's Ramble to the Lakes, continued 141 Chalmers's Hist. of University of Oxford 146 Whitaker's Life and Correspond, of Radcliffe 151 Witherby's Letter to Rev. Dr. Wordsworth 157 Selection from Poetical Works of T. Carew 158 SELECT POETRY for August 1810 ... 159-162 Proceedings in the late Session of Parliament163| Interesting Intell. from the London Gazettes 167 Abstract of theprincipal Foreign Occurrences 172 Country News 175-Domestic Occurrences 178 Circuit of the Judges.-Theatrical Register 179 Civil Promotions.-Ecclesiast. Preferments ibid. GAZETTE PROMOTIONS 180 Births and Marriages of eminent Persons. 183 Embellished with a Perspective View of BEACONSFIELD CHURCH, Bucks; Printed by J. NICHOLS and SON, at CICERO'S HEAD, Red Lion Passage, Fleet-street, London: where all Letters to the Editor are desired to be addressed, PosT-PAID. 1810: 31 58 66 29-14 mostly cloudy, some showers, very windy [windy, morning cloudy and showery, afternoon mostly clear The average degrees of Temperature as noted at 8 o'clock in the morning, are 61 74-100ths; those of the corresponding month in the year 1809, were 61 90-100ths; in 1808, 66 22-100ths; in 1807, 64 44-100ths; in 1806, 63; in 1805, 61 52-100ths; and in 1804, 62. The quantity of Rain fallen this month is equal to 4 inches 52-100ths; that of the corresponding month in the year 1809, was inch 7-100ths; in 1808, 2 inches 76100ths; in 1807, 4 inches 21-100ths; in 1806, 3 inches 87-100ths; in 1805, 2 inches 60-100ths; and in 1804, 3 inches 78-100ths. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for August 1810. By W. CARY, Strand. Height of Fahrenheit's Thermometer. Height of Fahrenheit's Thermometer. July Aug. 57 29,50 stormy 12 13 60 68 69 showery ,68 cloudy ,80 showery ,82 showery ,70 showery 54 showery 15 59 63 54 ,50 air 50 49 , 60 rain 51 30, 20 fair 52 54 ,64 showery 64 showery 02 fair ,70 showery 24 60 74 65 howery 25 61 76 64 29,99 fair ,95 68 30,02 faix 57 showery |