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Sarson, John, Kingsland, Middlesex, stage-coach proprietor. Att. Carter, Lord Mayor's Court,. Royal Exchange, London. T.

Tillotson, Jonas, Warley, Halifax, Yorkshire, cotton-spinner. Att. Wiglesworth, Gray's-inn, London. C.

Tweed, Thomas, and Robert Tweed, Chingford Mills, Chingford, Essex, millers. Att. Lewis, 36, Crutched-friars, London. T. Watson, Thomas, James-street, Manchestersquare, Middlesex, grocer. Att. Carlon, Highstreet, Mary-le-bone, London. T.

Gazette-Nov. 7.

Ashby, Thomas, East-street, Manchester-square, Middlesex, baker. Atts. Harvey and Wilson, 43, Lincoln's-inn-fields, London. T. Cooper, William, Fleet-market, linen-draper. Atts. Dawes and Chatfield, Angel-court, Throgmorton-street, London. T.

Fromow, William, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, chemist. Atts. Poole and Greenfield, Gray'sinn-square, London, C.

Kenworthy, James, Saddleworth, Yorkshire, dyer. Att. Battye, Chancery-lane, London. C." Norris, Thomas, Bishopstone, Wiltshire, shoemaker. Atts. Millett, Hillier, and Lewis, 2, Middle-Temple-lane, London. C.

Schwieso, John Charles, and Fretz Grosjean, Sohosquare, Middlesex, harp-manufacturers. Atts. Jones and Bland, Great Mary-le-bone-street, - London. T.

Trehane, Sampson, Exeter, silversmith.

Att.

Brutton, 55, Old Broad-street, London. C. Trent, George, Bourton, Dorsetshire, maltster. Atts. Bennell and Dixon, St. Swithin's-lane, Lombard-street, London. T.

Watkins, Philip, Bristol, oil and colourman. Atts. Hurd and Johnson, Temple, London. C. Wilkinson, Ambrose, Liverpool, wine-merchant. Atts. Blackstock and Bunce, King's Benchwalk, Temple, London. C.

Woollven, Thomas, Andover, Southampton, linendraper. Atts. Bremridges and Barnes, 4, Dyer'sbuildings, Holborn, London. C.

Wragge, Frederick Francis, St. George, Gloucestershire, dealer. Atts. Hicks and Braikenridge, Bartlett's buildings, Holborn, London. C. Wright, John, sen. Hart-street, Bloomsbury, Middlesex, upholsterer. Att. Patten, Hatton-garden, Holborn. T.

Yates, Ralph, Withington, Manchester, cottontwist-dealer. Atts. Milne and Parry, Temple, London. C.

Gazette-Nov. 11. Abbott, William, Windham-place, Middlesex, merchant. Att. Stephen, 38, Broad-street-buildings, London. T.

Benham, Henry, 133, High-street, Southwark, Surrey, iron-monger. Att. Sutcliffe, 2, Earlstreet, Blackfriars, London. T.

Brander, Alexander, Budge-row, London, upholsterer. Att. Luckett, Wilson-street, Finsbury-square, London. T..

Bright, William, Newland, Gloucestershire, dealer in corn. Att. Meredith, Lincoln's-inn, New-square, London. C.

Cannon, John, Liverpool, merchant. Att. Young, Charlotte-row, Mansion-house, London. T. Chambers, Francis, Stamford, Lincolnshire, shoemaker. Atts. Rowland and Young, Lincoln'sinn-fields, London. C.

Cook, John, Oakley Mills, near Eye, Suffolk, miller. Att. West, Red Lion street, Wapping. T. Fearne, Charles, Old Broad-street, London, merchant. Atts. Crowder, Lavie, and Oliverson, Frederick-place, Old Jewry, London. T. Fry, John, Dorset-street, Salisbury-square, London, tailor. Atts. Mayhew, Price, and Styan, 19, Chancery-lane, London. T.

Haile, Mossop, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, hotel-keeper. Atts. Vizard and Blower, 50, Lin. coln's-inn-fields, London. C.

Hill, William, Denton's-green, within Windle, Lancashire, beer-brewer, Att. Mason, New Bridge-street, London. C.

Holdernesse, John Francis, Bucklersbury, London, merchant. Atts. Young and Hughes, St. Mildred's-court, Poultry. T.

Houliston, James, Thayer-street, Manchester. square, Middlesex, tailor. Atts. Dawson, Capron, and Rowley, Saville-place, New Burlington street, London. T.

Imbrie, John, Bucklersbury, London, warehouse

man, Atts. Crowder, Lavie, and Oliverson, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry. T.

Keates, William, Bishopsgate-street-within, London, hosier. Att. Brooking, 85, Lombardstreet. T. Lovenbury, Matthew, Bradford, Wiltshire, vic tualler. Atts. King and Lukin, 6, Gray's-inn.. square, London.

Marsden, Thomas, Pimlico, Middlesex, horsedealer. Att. Lloyd, King's-street, St. James'ssquare. T.

Myrtle, William, Brighthelmstone, Sussex, hatter. Att. Faithfull, 6, Little Winchester-street, Broadstreet, London. C.

Norman, John, Lucas-street, Commercial-road, Middlesex, master-mariner. Att. Wright, 134, Fenchurch-street. T.

Orme, Joseph, Wigan, Lancashire, money-scrivener. Atts. Lowe and Bower, Southamptonbuildings, Chancery-lane, London. C.

Smith, Andrew, Lime-street-square, London, mer-" chant. Atts. Reardon and Davis, Corbet-court, Gracechurch-street. T.

Town, Thomas, Yalding, Kent, miller. Atts. Brace and Selby, Surrey-square, Strand. T. Wood, Henry, Ropemaker-street, St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, coach-smith. Att. Hutchison, Crown-court, Threadneedle-street, London. T. Gazette-Nov. 14.

Appleby, Thomas Colton, Canterbury, Kent, hatter. Att. Bennet, Token-house-yard, London. T. Armstrong, John, Bristol, millwright. Att. Meredith, Lincoln's-inn, London. Č.

Barnett, Thomas, Kendal, Westmoreland, cornmerchant. Att. Heelis, Staple-inn, London. C. Gordon, John, Tokenhouse-yard, London, merchant, and James Gordon, Thanet-place, Strand, merchant. Att. White, 29, Throgmorton-street, London. T.

Haywood, George, Birmingham, spirit-merchant. Att. Chilton, Exchequer-office, Lincoln's-inn, London. C.

Jent, Thomas, Piccadilly, Middlesex, chinaman. Att. Woodhouse, 11, King's Bench-walk, Temple. T.

Johnson, William, Heybridge, Essex, Salt-manufacturer. Atts. Bridges and Quilter, Red Lionsquare, London. T.

Knowles, James, Liverpool, innkeeper.

Atts.

Lowe and Bower, Southampton-buildings, Chan cery-lane, London. C.

Little, Thomas, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, linen-draper. Atts. Bell and Brodrick, Bow Churchyard, Cheapside, London. C.

Mossenton, Robert, Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire, horse-dealer. Att. Harrison, Bucklersbury, London. T.

Parker, Arthur, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder. C.

Peachey, James, Oxford-street, Middlesex, linendraper. Atts. Courteen and Robinson, Wal brook. T.

Ralph, Robert, and William King, Ipswich, Suffolk, maltsters. Att. Taylor, John-street, Bedford-row, London. C.

Smith, Elizabeth, and John Sanderson, Howden, Yorkshire, tailors. Att. Wiglesworth, Gray'sinn-square, London. C.

Sprigens, John, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, draper. Atts. Stevens, Sion College Gardens, Alder manbury, London. T.

Turner, Thomas Watson, Brentford, Middlesex, potter. Atts. Bishop and Score, Tokenhouse, yard, Lothbury. T

Wood, Thomas, Trowbridge, Wiltshire, clothier. Atts. Hurd and Johnson, King's Bench-walk, Temple, London. C.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.

Gazette-Oct. 21 to Nov. 14. Torrence, James, grain and spirit-dealer, Glasgow. Gordon, Patrick, stationer, Glasgow.

Ferguson, James, barker and writer, Stewarton.
Crichton, James, spirit-dealer, Glasgow.
M'Alpin, William, and James Fisher, brick-
makers, Glasgow.

Gavin, Peter, ship-chandler, Leith,

Lindsay, Alexander, and James Lindsay, flour dealers, Glasgow.

Patterson, Malcolm, and Roderick M'Donald, fireick-manufacturers, Port Dundas, near Glas

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Sanders, John, cooper and fish-curer, Leith.
Douglas, John, draper, Dumfries.
Lover, Mary, china-dealer, Edinburgh.
Smith, James, Farthing-rush, Barndarroch, corn-
merchant.

Brown, James, merchant-tailor, Biggar.
Craig, Robert, and John Craig, millers, Partick.
Gordon, James, Aberdeen, merchant.
Hyndman, Archibald, Greenock, cooper.

BIRTHS.

Oct. 22. In Grosvenor-square, Lady Belgrove, a daughter.

24. At Kensington, the lady of M. H. Turnbull, Esq. of the Bengal Civil Service, a son.

25. In Hill-street, the lady of A. W. Robarts, Esq. M. P. of a daughter.

27. The lady of M. A. Goldsmid, Esq. Finsbury. square, a daughter.

28. At the house of his Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, in Audley-square, the lady of Col. Fitz-Clarence, a daughter.

29. At Watford, Herts, the lady of Major Morris, a daughter.

30. In Montague-place, the lady of Capt. Wm. Forrest, a daughter.

At Broomfield, near Portsmouth, the lady of Capt. Money, C. B. R. N, a daughter. -At Barrock Lodge, near Carlisle, the lady of Wm. James, Esq. M. P. a daughter.

Nov. 3. At Woodford, the lady of Capt. Danl. Ross, of the East India Company's Marine, a daughter. 5. At Plas Power, Denbighshire, the lady of Thos. Fitzhugh, Esq. a son.

6. At his Lordship's house in Mansfield-street, the Viscountess Ashbrook, a daughter.

17. At his house, in Southampton-row, the lady of the hon. Charles Law, a son.

IN SCOTLAND.

In Edinburgh, at his house, in George-street, the lady of Lieut.-Gen. Hope, a daughter. At Pencaitland, East Lothian, the wife of Andrew Eller, a farmer's servant, safely delivered of three fine boys.

IN IRELAND.

At Limerick, the lady of Lieut.-Colonel Douglas, 79th regt. a daughter.

At Conway, in the county of Cork, the lady of Osbert Forsyth, Esq. a son.

In Mountjoy-square, Dublin, the lady of Robert Johnstone, Esq. a son.

ABROAD.

At Boulogne sur Mer, the lady of Henry Erskine, Esq. of Arnondelle, a daughter.

At Orotava, Island of Teneriffe, the lady of G. Stuart Bruce, Esq. his Majesty's Consul General for the Canary Islands, a daughter.

At St. Petersburgh, the lady of Jas. Ramsay, Esq. a daughter.

At Tours, in France, the lady of J. Gompertz, Esq.

a son

MARRIAGES.

Oct. 19. At the chapel of the British Embassy at Paris, Chas. Thelluson, Esq. to Mary, youngest daughter of Geo. Grant, Esq. of Ingoldisthorpe Hall, Norfolk.

21. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Jas. Browne, Esq. M. P. for the county of Mayo, and eldest son of the right hon. Dennis Browne, M. P. for the county of Sligo, to Eleanor, third daughter of J. Wells, Esq. of Bichely House, Kent, and M. P. for Maidstone.

23. At Eccles, the Rev. Jas. Beard, rector of Cranfield, Beds, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Edw. Hobson, Esq. Hope Hall, county of Lancaster. 24. At Godmersham, Kent, Sir Edward Knatchbull, Bart. M. P. of Mersham Hatch in the same county, to Fanny Catherine, eldest daughter of Edward Knight, Esq. of Godmersham Park, and of Chawton House, Hants.

At Llanbadorn Fawr, Roderick Eardley Rich ardes, Esq. of Penglais, in the county of Cardigan, to Miss A. Powell, sister to W. E. Powell, Esq, M. P. and Lord Lieutenant for the same county.

24. At St. Fenck, Major Carlyon, second son of Thos. Carlyon, Esq. of Tregrehan, in Cornwall, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Admiral Spry of Killaganoon in the same county.

26. At the New Church, Marylebone, Thos. Potter Macqueen, Esq. M. P. eldest son of Dr. Macqueen, to Anne, eldest daughter of the late Sir Jacob Henry Astley, Bart. of Melton Constable, Norfolk, and Seaton Delaval, Northumberland. 27. At Newbury, Lieut. Col. Keyt, C. B. 51st light infantry, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late John King, Esq.

28. At Kensington, by the Rev. Mr. Taylor, Capt. Eckley of the East-India Company's service, to Miss Geyton, of Rose Cottage, Old Brompton. Nov. 1. At Clifton, Major Mac Innes of the Bengal establishment, to Mary Elizabeth Milward, youngest daughter of the late Bedingfield Pogson, Esq. of the island of St. Christopher. 2. Colonel Douglas Mercer, of the 3d Guards, to the daughter of Sir Wm, Rowley, Bart. M. P. for Suffolk.

Lately, at Fulham Church, by the Lord Bishop of London, the Rev. J. M. Brooke, M. A. Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Duke of York, and son of the late Col. Brooke, many years Governor of St. Helena, to Louisa, daughter of the Rev. Holt Waring, of Waringstown, Ireland.

4. At Iver Church, by the Hon. and very Rev. the Dean of Windsor, Jasper Lutzow Hagermann, Esq. Aide-de-Camp to the King of Denmark, to Harriett, second daughter of the late hon. Geo. Vere Hobart, and sister to the Earl of Buckinghamshire.

7. At Avely, by the Rev. Henry Morice, rector of Ashwell, Herts, George Barrett Leonard, Esq. third son of Sir Thos. Barrett Leonard of Bell House, in the county of Essex, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter and co-heiress of the late Edmund Prideaux, Esq. of Hexworthy in the county of Cornwall.

Lately, at Alkborough, Lincolnshire, the Rev. Chas. Sheffield, second son of the late Rev. Sir. Robert Sheffield, Bart. to Lucy, fourth daughter of Colonel Smelt, Lieut. Governor of the Isle of Mann.

8. At Kensington, Francis Godfrey George Mar telli, Esq. of Lismore House, county of Kerry, Ireland, eldest son of the late Capt. Martelli, and grandson of the late Sir Wm. Godfrey of Bushfield in the above county, to Charlotte Ann, eldest daughter of the late Horatio Martelli, Esq. of Norfolk-street.

9. At the New Church, Marylebone, the Rev. C. F. Bampfylde, son of Sir C. W. Bampfylde, Bart. of Hardington Park, Somerset, to Anne, eldest daughter of the late Jas. Row, Esq. of Newcas tle upon Tyne.

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David James Ballingall, Esq. son of Major-Gen. Ballingall, to Dorcas, daughter of the late John Ward, Esq. of Sandhurst, Kent.

H. T. Liddell, Esq. eldest son of Sir H. T. Liddell, Bart. of Ravensworth Castle, Durham, to Isabella Horatia, daughter of Lord Geo. Seymour. 14. At Eton College, by the Rev. W. H. Roberts, Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, Jane, third daughter of the Rev. W. Roberts, Vice Provost of Eton College, to Capt. George Wyndham, R. N.

At Clifton, Wm. Nepean, Esq. of the 16th Lan cers, son of the Right Hon. Sir Edward Nepean, Bart. of Londers, Dorset, to Emilia, daughter of Colonel Yorke, Clifton.

-At St. George's, Hanover-square, by the Rev. C. Williams, F. R. West, Esq. son of the Hon. F. West, to Lady Georgiana Stanhope, sister to the Earl of Chesterfield.

16. At Marylebone Church, by the Rev. Archdeacon Hislop, J. C. Pasling. Esq. of Wimpolestreet, to Maria, eldest daughter of the late Fred. Doveton, Esq. of Upper Wimpole-street.

IN SCOTLAND.

At Edinburgh, Geo. Wm. Tireman, Esq. of York, and of the Yorkshire Hussars, to Charlotte, daughter of Joseph Stainton, of Biggarshiels, Lanark.

At Gordon Hall, Aberdeenshire, Gideon Cranstown, Esq. of Xerez de la Frontera in Spain, to Salvadore, eldest daughter of Jas. Gordon, Esq. of the former place.

At Edinburgh, Alex. Spiers Crawford, Esq. 79th

regt. or Cameron Highlanders, to Margaret, eldest daughter of John Mitchell, Esq. Pitt-street. At Montrose, Alex. Lindsay, Esq. Capt. of the Kellie Castle, East-Indiaman, to Miss Amy Cruickshank, only daughter of Alex. Cruickshank, Esq. of Strickathro'.

IN IRELAND.

At Urney Church, near Strabane, Capt. George Stanhope, son of the late Rear Admiral Stanhope, to Miss Jane Galbraith, cldest daughter of Sir James Galbraith, Bart. of Urney Park in the county of Tyrone.

James O'Beirne, M. D. member of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, to Catherine, daughter of Theobald Burke, Esq. of Prospect, Athenry. By the Hon. and Rev. John Pomenay, Edw. Butler, Esq. of Carlow, to Jane, daughter of the late Richard Going, Esq. of Bird Hill, county Tipperary.

ABROAD.

At Rio Janeiro, by the Rev. R. P. Crane, Mr. J. H. Martin, to Miss Maria Serina Calder, youngest daughter of the late John Calder, Esq. of the Hon. East-India Company's service.

At Paris, General Vatier, to Fanny, daughter of the late Walter Boyd, Jun. Esq.

At Naples, Frederick Dashwood Swann, Esq. Capt. of the Grenadier Guards, to Charlotte Catherine Brydges, third daughter of Sir Egerton Brydges, Bart.

DIED.

Oct. 20. At Rainham, lady Malcolm, wife of Lieut. Col. Sir James Malcolm, Royal Marines. 22. At Holme Lacy, Herefordshire, in her 71st year, her Grace the Duchess of Norfolk. 24. At Shirley-house, Twickenham, Margaret Mary, wife of Robert Ashworth, Esq. and daughter of the late Sir Benjamin Sullivan.

At Raveningham, Norfolk, lady Bacon, wife of Sir Edmund Bacon, and daughter of Dashwood Bacon, Esq. of Devonshire.

- Lately at Gosfield-hall, Essex, the seat of the Marquis of Buckingham, Colonel Astle. 29. At Leamington Spa, James Virgo Dunn, Esq. of Montague-square, and late of Jamaica. 31. At Lacock-abbey, Wilts, Mary, wife of J. Grosett, Esq. M. P.

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Belmont-place, Vauxhall, after a lingering illness, aged 76. Mr. Wm. Taylor, of the Power of Attorney office, Bank of England, after being 54 years in that establishment.

At Weymouth, Mrs. Hancock, wife of R. T. Hancock, R. N. and daughter of the late Rear Admiral Kinneer.

Nov. 1. At the residence of his son, Farleighhouse, Hants, Admiral Sir Benjamin Caldwell, G. C. B. aged 83.

-Mr. James Asperne, Bookseller, Cornhill.

At London, Lieut.-Gen. George Glasgow, of the Royal Artillery.

-At St. Ninians, near Wooller, H. H. St. Paul, Esq. M. P. one of the representatives of the Borough of Berwick.

2. East-street, Red Lion-square, Wm. Gatty, Esq. of the Exchequer-office, Temple, aged 72. 3. At his house, Yarmouth, Norfolk, in the 70th year of his age, Sir Edmund Lacon, succeeded by the present Baronet, Sir Edmund Knowles Lacon.

-At Hawkstead-house, Suffolk, Mrs. Hardinge, relict of the late George Hardinge, Esq. 5. At his house on Shooters-hill, Sir Wm. Robe, K. C. B. K. C. G. and K. T. S. Colonel of the Royal Horse Artillery.

6. Pilgrim-street, Blackfriars, in his 86th year, Daniel Pinder, Esq. Deputy of the Ward of Farringdon Within, and Father of the Corporation of London.

7. At Addington Parsonage in Kent, in his 63d year, the Rev. Peter Elars, rector of that parish, and of Rishangles, Suffolk, and chaplain to H.R. H. the Duke of Clarence.

8. At Cheltenham, Valentine Flemming, Esq. Capt. of his Majesty's 9th regt. of foot. -At Park-house, Kent. lady Calder, relict of the late Sir Henry Calder, Bart.

At Dover, Mrs. Alicea Hughes Wellard, relict of Charles Wellard, Esq. and sister of John Minett Fector, Esq.

-Dr. M'Leod: he accompained Lord Amherst to

China, and published on account of that embassy.

10. Colonel Maxwell, late of the 7th dragoon guards.

11. At his seat, Wm. Hayley, Esq. the veteran poet, the author of Triumphs of Temper, and the Biographer of Cowper.

12. In Portland-place, the Countess Dowager of Lincoln.

Lately at Bury St. Edmund's, aged 67, the Rev. Edward Mills, A. M. rector of Kirby-cum-Asgarby, in Lincolnshire, vicar of north Clinton, Notts, and a prebendary of Lincoln.

14. At Jesus-lodge, Cambridge, in his 76 year, the very Rev. W. Pearce, D. D. F. R. S. Dean of the Cathedral Church of Ely, and master of Jesus College, the dean was formerly public orator of Cambridge, and master of the temple.

Lately, aged 103, Sarah Milner, of Hardcastle, near Pateley-it is remarkable that from the age of 10 years to that of 101 she continued her Occupation of working lead ore.

Aged 105, Mary Bennett, a pauper of the parish of Longford, St. Mary, near Gloucester, who notwithstanding her extraordinary age retained all her faculties until within the two last years of her life.

At an advanced age, at his seat, Cavershampark, Oxfordshire, C. Marsack, Esq. upwards of 35 years an active magistrate, and Deputy-Lieut. for that county.

16. At Ham Common, Thomas Cotton, Esq. late one of the chief clerks of his Majesty's treasury. 17. At his house, Guilford-street, the Rev. Wm. Tooke, F. R. S. in the 77th year of his age.

IN SCOTLAND.

At Strathaven, the Rev. Dr. John Scott, minister of that parish.

At Riess-lodge, Mrs. Wemyss, wife of Wm. S. Wemyss, Esq. of Southdown, and second daughter of Sir Benjamin Dunbar, Esq. bart. of Hempriggs.

At Ochiltree, in her 100th year, Elizabeth Duncan, who had spent her whole life within about half a mile from the place where she was born. At her house, in Montrose, lady Carnegie, relict of Sir James Carnegie, of Southesk, bart. At Aberdeen, Capt, Hector M'Leon, formerly of the 42d regt. and late Reay highlanders.

At Freeland-house, the Right. Hon. dowager lady

Ruthven.

At Inverness, in his 87th year, Alex. Robertson, Esq. late collector of Excise.

At Tradeston, Glasgow, Mrs. Park, relict of Capt. Charles Park, of Park-hill.

IN IRELAND.

At the Royal hospital, Kilmainham, Mrs. Goddard, the wife of Capt. Goddard.

ABROAD.

Oct. 19. At Paris, his Excellency, Lieut.-Gen. Count de Watterstorff, Envoy Extraordinary, and Minister Plenipotentiary of his Majesty the King of Denmark, to the Court of France. At Spanish-town, Jamaica, Elizabeth Barberry, wife of Wm. Ramsay, Esq. Registrar of the Court of Chancery in that Island.

At Jamaica, on board his Majesty's ship Tamar, of the yellow fever, Tallemache, second son of Capt. Francis Halliday, R. N.

At the Residency of Nepaul, Robert Stuart, Esq. youngest son of the late Sir John Stuart, of Allanbank, bart.

At Leipsic, Field-marshal Prince Charles of Schwartzenberg.

At Madras, Sebastian Holford Greis, Esq. In America, whither he proceeded about two years since, Abraham Thornton, whose trial for the murder of Mary Ashford, and the singular circumstances arising from the appeal of murder will be well recollected.

Jamaica, Peter Grant, Esq. Serjeant at Arms to the Hon. House of Assembly, son of the late Sir Ludovick Grant, bart. of Dalvey.

At Monte Video, the Hon. Lieut. Henry Finch,

R. N.

At Malligan, in the interior of Hindostan, Lieut. Averall Lecky, 67th regt. son of Averall Lecky, Esq. of Richmond-place and castle, Lkecy, county of Derry, and grandson of the late Major Kirby, 17th Light-dragoons.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE AND OBSERVATIONS,
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At per Ounce.

15,388 Qrs.; Flour 35,261 Sacks. Foreign Flour 5,651 barrels.

Price of Hops per cwt. in the Borough.
Kent, New bags ...50s. to 78s.
Sussex, ditto.. ......50s. to 638.
Essex, ditto........00s. to 00s.
Yearling Bags ......00s. to 00s.
Kent, New Pockets 56s. to 88s.
Sussex, ditto.......50s. to 748.
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8d. to 6s. 4d.

Lamb...Os. Od. to Os. Od.

Cattle sold at Smithfield from Oct. 27 to Nov. 20, both inclusive. Beasts. Calves. Sheep. Pigs. 13,240 1,490

79,140

1,850

HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES OF COALS (IN THE POOL),

In each Week, from Oct. 16 to Nov. 20.

Oct. 16.

s. d. s. d. Newcastle.... 35 0 to 43 9 Sunderland... 38 6 to 40 6

Nov. 20.

Nov. 6.
Nov. 10.
s. d. s. d.
8. d.
s. d.
35 0 to 44 3 32 0 to 41 1 36 6 to 44 0
s. d. s. d.
36 0 to 44 9 36 6 to 45 3 43 0 to 0

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