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St. Paul's Cathedral, for interment, attended by, in the firft coach, Mr. Bolton, uncle to the deceased, as chief mourner, Mr. Alexander Davifon, and Mr. Hazlewood. In the fecond coach were domefticks of the deceafed. Earl Nelson's, Mr. Alexander Davifon's, and Mr. Hazlewood's carriages followed, each with two fervants behind, with black filk hatbands and white gloves. At three o'clock the proceffion arrived at St. Paul's; the body was taken into the Choir; and the funeral fervice performed by the Bishop of Chefter. At a quarter paft four the body was lowered into the vault, near the remains of the ever-to-be-lamented Nelfon. The coffin was covered with crimfon velvet, and ornamented with filver coronets and nails.

18. At Leicester, aged 64, Mr. John Maule, furgeon, the oldeft member of the profeffion in that town, and defervedly efteemed as an able practitioner, a kind father, and a fincere friend.

19. John Warburton, efq. of Parliament-ftreet, Weftminster.

20. At Hammersmith, Middlesex, aged 74, Mrs. Dagge, widow of John D. efq. formerly of Lincoln's-inn.

In her 28th year, Rachael, wife of the Rev. Jofeph L'Ofte, of Hayneford, Norf, 21. At his feat in Cheshire, Richard Pennant, Baron Penrhyn of Penrhyn, co. Louth, in Ireland. He was the fon of John Pennant, efq. of Penrhyn; and was created a baron Sept. 26, 1783. In 1765 he married Anne-Sufannah, only child and heiress of Lieut.-gen. Hugh Warburton, of Winnington, in Cheshire.

At his house in Howland-fireet, Tottenham-court-road, aged 63. John Rodon, efq. late one of his Majefty's honourable Privy Council of the island of Jamaica, and cuftos rotulorum of the parish and precinct of St. Catharine.

23. At his houfe in Buckingham-place, New Road, Mary-la Bonne, aged 42, Mr. Robert Freebairn, an eminent landscapepainter. He was the youngest and laft pupil of the celebrated Wilrow, who died before his education was completed. Soon after the death of his master, Mr. F. went to Italy, to purfue his ftudies; where he remained ten years, and formed a style founded on the scenery and effects of Nature in that country, from which he never willingly departed; his intention feemed to be to produce beauty, and, when his fubjects admitted it, as much grandeur as was confiftent with that pri

mary quality. Hence his pictures ufually excite pleafing rather than the stronger fenfations. During his ftay in Italy he was honoured with the patronage of Lord Clive, now Earl Powis; which was continued on his return to England,' and ftrengthened with that of Lord Suffolk, Mr. Penn of Stoke park, &c. &c. As his. ftyle of painting was finished, his productions were not numerous; he was principally employed in painting pictures that were ordered by his patrons. Hence the pictures that remain unfold are but few; and as they are in the poffeffion of his family, it is prefumed that they will foon be taken into the collections of the Admirers of elegant Art, and thus form a provifion for his widow and four children, to whom his premature death will prove an irreparable lofs.

24. John Morgan, efq. of Charlottefreet, Bloomsbury.

At Hempstead Court, co. Gloucester, after a painful and lingering illness, in her 28th year, Mrs. Lyfons, wife of the Rev. Daniel Lyfons. She was elegant in her perfon and manners; obliging and amiable in her difpofition; pious, humane, and extenfively charitable. As a wife and a mother, exemplary. She has left four children to lament her lofs; two fons and two daughters. To quit this world, when every inducement that can be detired invites our ftay, appears indeed a hardship; but the true Chriftian muft fubmit without murmuring to the moft awful difpenfations of Providence; and confider death, not as the extinction of exiftence, but as the dawn of that blissful ftate in which alone (for those who lived like her) happiness and immortality are infeparably united.

25. In Mortimer-ftreet, Cavendish-fqu. Mrs. Eliza Coytmore, wife of the Rev. Dr. C. It appeared, on the Coroner's Inqueft, from the evidence of Rachel Curry, a fervant of the deceased, that she was alarmed about 12 o'clock by the barking of her miftrefs's lap-dog; and on going up ftairs, The found the deceafed in the drawingroom, with her head infide the fender, and her cloaths in a blaze. Immediate affiftance was procured, but to no purpose; the languifhed till next morning, and then expired. Verdict, Died accidentally, and by misfortune.

20. In her 23d year, after a fhort but painful illness, much lamented, the wife of R. Smith, eiq. of Dartford, in Kent.

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Fine 55s. 60s. to 68s.-Seconds 555. to 60s.-Bran 12s. to14s.-Pollard 288. to 325.
Return of FLOUR, January 9 to January 15, from the Cocket Office:
Total 19,256 Sacks. Average 59s. 7d.-1 d. per Sack lower than the last Return.
Return of WHEAT, January 11 to January 16, agreeably to the new Act:
Total 7,809 Quarters. Average 71s. 7d.-1s. 5 d. lower than the laft, Return.
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CANDLES, 12s. per Doz. Moulds 135,

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N. B. The final dividend on the Short Annuities began paying on the 9th inftant.

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The average degrees of temperature, as noted at 8 A. M. as 33 18.31. Those of January 1807, were 31 10.31; in 1806, 37 9.31; in 1805, 33 5.31; and in 1804,33. The quantity of rain fallen this month is 1 inch 5-100ths; that of the correfponding month in 1807 was 2 inches 28-100ths; in 1806, 5 inches 27-100ths; in 1805, 2 inches 44-100ths; in 1804, 4 inches 43-100ths; and in 1803, 2 inches 29-100ths.

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