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loft a good friend. His body was interred in Bunhill-fields burying-ground, attended by a great number of the children of his Sunday-fchool, and a vaft concourfe of perfons, to fee the laft of their departed friend and liberal benefactor.

II. At Whitby. Mrs. Robertson, wife of the Rev. Jofeph R. of that place. Having been in a declining state of health for fome weeks paft, a refidence in the country was on the point of being engaged for her. On the morning of the above day, however, the rose about 7, not worse than ufual, and had reached the breakfast-parlour, when, finding herself fuddenly indifpofed, fhe placed herfeif upon a fofa, and, calling the fervant-maid, would not permit her to quit her fide for the purpofe of procuring any other affiftance. In this fituation fhe expired in the course of a few minutes; the reft of the family, who were in a different part of the house, being in total ignorance of the melancholy event.

At Ashley, in her 28th year, Mrs. Martha Jane, wife of Mr. John J, falt-refiner, of Bristol.

Aged 77, Mrs. Elizabeth Patmore, widow of Mr. James P. farmer, of Birchanger, Effex, at the time of whofe death 18 children followed him to the grave. There is a fingular coincidence of circumftances between the above Mrs. Patmore and her husband's niece, Mrs. Trott: they have each had 19 children; Mrs, P. 10 girls and 8 boys, Mrs. T. 10 boys and 8 girls. They brought them all up to be men and women before any of them died. They were both widows' many years, living in the fame parish, and both their husbands were farmers.

At Perth, after a few days illness, in his 52d year, George Kinnaird, Baron Kinnaird of Infture, in Scotland; whofe lofs will be long and deeply felt by thofe who were honoured with his friendship. He is fucceeded in titles and estates by his eldeft fon, the Hon. Charles Kinnaird, M.P. for Leominster. At the general election in 1790 his Lordship was thrown out of the Scotch Reprefentative Peerage, and never again re-elected.

12. At Afhgate, near Chesterfield, David Barnes, efq.

Aged 60, Mr. Samuel Spring, burialcrape manufacturer, of Sudbury.

After a lingering illnefs, in his 73d year, Ingram Rider, efq. of Boughton-place, near Maidstone, Kent.

At Tiverton, Devon, Mr. Jacob Melluifh, an eminent furgeon and apothecary. About s this morning Mifs Shepherd, aged about 18, drowned herself in a pond near the mills in Batterfea fields, Surrey. She was beautiful in perfon, accomplithed in manners, and had conceived a partiality for a young gentleman, of whom

her aunt, with whom the refided, did not approve. Some difagreement arofe the preceding evening, which, it is imagined, preyed fatally on her mind.

13. At Hlington, in his 57th year, William Flower, efq. formerly a wholesale ftationer in Cannon-ftreet, but who had for fome time retired from bufinefs. He was walking honie from morning fervice, apparently in perfect health, when he fell down and expired inftantly.

At his houfe at Pimlico, Mr. Mafon, a King's meffenger.

At Tunbridge wells, in his, 24th year, Mr. Richard Palmer,

At his houfe near the Senate-house in Cambridge, aged 70, Jofeph Merrill, efqformerly, for many years, an eminent bookfeller there.

Aged 61, Mr. William Bishop, head-" butler, and, on the 17th, aged 69, Mr., John Fell, under-butler of Baliol coll. Ox.

'At his refidence, Cornwell-house, Bath, in his 73d year, Edward Leighton, efq. in the commiffion of the peace for Surrey.

In her 78th year, Mrs. Harriton, widow of the late Dr. fl. of Derby.

Of a lingering difeafe, Mrs. Allen, wife, of Alex. A. efq. of Rofedale, near Truro.

At Barachny-house, in Scotland, in her 75th year, Charlotte Duchefs-dowager of Athol, Countefs of Athol, and Baronefs Strange, in her own right, Lady of Man, and fole heirefs of the Ifle of Man. She was daughter of James fecond Dake of Athol, widow of John the late Duke, and mother of the prefent Duke, befides whom. the has left fix younger children. By her death the Irish annuity of 2000l. per annum is extinguished. That annuity was granted in 1765, in addition to the fum of 70,000l. in purchase of the fovereignty of the Inle of Man, to John the late Duke, her Grace Charlotte his wife, or the furvivor of them. Her remains were depofited in the family-vault at Dunkeld..

14. Aged about 27, Mr. William Rexworthy, an extenfive corn-factor, of Cooksby, Devon, and one of the Wells Yeomanry Cavalry. Returning from that city he fell. from his horfe, and died in a few hours.

At Margate, aged 77, Mrs. Troward, relict of the late Mr. Richard T.

At his feat at Cloverley hall, co. Salop, John Dod, efq. formerly of Tooley-park,

After a few days ilinefs, Mr. Francis Berry, of Holbeck, near Leeds, clothier, late one of the delegates to the Houles of Parliament from the cloth-workers.

Suddenly, at his houfe in York-ftreet, much lamented, Fr. A. F. Beckwith, efq.. third fon of the late Major-general B. a brigadier-general of his Majefty's Forces, major of the 37th Foot, and one of the, commiffioners for military enquiry, which appointment he had recently received,

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while acting as affiftant-adjutant-general of the Southern District.

15. Aged 55, Mr. Edward Fardell, butcher, of Stamford, co. Lincoln.

In her 28th year, Mrs. Fawcett, of Afby, co. Lincoln,

Mr. Beale, jun. grocer and tea-dealer, of Coventry-ftreet, Piccadilly, was taken fuddenly ill at 11 o'clock this night, and died in a quarter of an hour.

16. In the neigbourhood of Nenagh, co. Tipperary, in Ireland, as Mifs Archer, fecond daughter of John A. efq. M. D. and Mifs Poe, daughter of William P. efq. of Donnybrook, were taking an airing in a jaunting-car, the horfe took fright, and overturned the ladies, the former of whom was killed on the fpot, and the latter had a leg broken.

Samuel Raymond, efq. of Riverfdale, co. Kerry, Ireland.

Washed on fhore, cn Southfea-beach, the body of Mr. James M'Donnough, late purfer of his Majefty's fhip Experiment. He is fuppofed to have accidentally fallen överboard.

At Chefter, O. M. Wynne, efq. of Overton-hall, in Flintshire.

In Percy-ftreet, in childbed of a daughter, Mrs. Second, a celebrated oratorio and concert finger. Her professional talents and abilities were well known and admired by the publick; and in private life she was greatly refpe&ted and esteemed. She has left five children.

This night, at half paft 11, two gentlemen paffing through Lincoln's-inn-fields difcovered a well-dreffed man leaning against a post, groaning bitterly. He complained of fhortnefs of breath, and added that he had but a few minutes to live. The gentlemen afked his addrefs, and he had juft ftrength to articulate "No. 23, Charles-ftreet, Hatton-garden," before he expired. The body was put into a coach without delay, and conveyed to the houfe of Mr. Dale, furgeon, of Charles-street, but all attempts to restore life were fruitlefs. He was a very refpectable man, named Manly, and refided where he had faid; was a widower, with fix children.

17. John Lewis, efq. of Great Tichfield-treet, Mary-la-Bonne.

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In great agony, in confequence of falling into a copper of boiling elder-wine a few days before, Mr. Savage, dyer, of Sherrardftreet, leaving a wife and four children.

At Blackheath, Kent, of a decline, in her 27th year, the wife of Steph. Hill, efq.

At Portsmouth, Lieut. Hugh Maclean, of the goth Foot. He was buried in the garrifon chapel, with military honours.

At Tadcaster, Mrs. Potter, fifter of Alderman Hartley, of York.

At the houfe of his brother, aged 72, James Wellford, efq. of Newcafile-houfe, Bridgend, co. Glamorgan.

18. Mr. Philpot, of Hartlip, in Kent. Gathering apples the preceding day, the ladder on which he stood broke in two, and he fell to the ground with fuch violence as inftantly to deprive him of speech, and caufe his death this evening.

In Shanford-ftreet, Canterbury, after fleeping from 11 o'clock in the morning of the 13th till 4 this morning, aged 70, James Tappenden, brick-maker.

Suddenly, by over-exertion, while playing a match of cricket, near Totteridge, Herts, Corderoy.

Mrs. Bird, relict of Mr. Rich. B. many years printer of the Coventry Mercury.

At Fillingham, near Lincoln, the wife of the Rev. William Jackfon.

In St. Martin's, Stamford Baron, aged 76, Mrs. Jane Fullers, a maiden lady.

Found dead in a field near his houfe, aged upwards of 70, Mr. John Shipton, of Keddington, near Louth. He had walked out, apparently in good health.

At Matlock, co. Derby, Mifs Margaret Stanfall, eldest daughter of Thomas S. efq. mayor of Newark, Notts.

At Walworth, Surrey, John Smith, efq. of Southwark, hop-merchant, fourth fon of Alderman S. of York.

At South Lambeth, after long illness, Mrs. Hook, wife of the eminent Compofer. Her virtues and accomplishments were well known; as an authorefs and an artist, her productions are highly valued.

At Egham, Surrey, of which he had been vicar upwards of 33 years, aged 73, the Rev. James Liptrott. He was of Pembroke college, Oxford; M. A. 1760.

At Hammerfmith, Middlefex, aged 77, the Rev. Nicholas Clavering.

At his houfe in Liffon-grove, Paddington, aged 77, Mr. William Greene.

In Manchefter-street, Lieut.-col. Powell, in the Eaft India Company's fervice, and lately returned from Bengal.

19. By cutting his throat in a hackneycoach, which he had taken from the ftand in the Borough, and ordered to drive to Vauxhall, and thence back again to the Borough, aged about 26, Mr. Thomas Norman, a Jew, clerk to Mr. Mark Sprott, who had for fome time laboured under a depreffion of fpirits, amounting almoft to. derangement.

In his 70th year, at the houfe of John Lloyd, efq. of Wygfair, near St. Afaph, where he had arrived on the preceding Monday on vifit, apparently in good health; a few hours after his arrival he complained of violent pain in his cars; and in a day or two this was fucceeded by apoplexy; Alexander Aubert, efq. of Highbury-houfe, Iflington, governor of the London Affarance Company, F. R. and A. SS. and vice-prefident of the latter Society.

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20. Suddenly, Mr.. Hull, coach-maker, at Twickenham, Middlefex.

21. In childbed of a ftill-born fon, in her 26th year, after enduring, for 16 days, with uncommon patience, fortitude, and refignation, the moft excruciating and inceffant pain and torture,, the removal or relief of which defied the united fkill and efforts of feveral of the most eminent of the Faculty, Mrs. Sarah Boote, wife of Mr. John B. furgeon, &c. of Theobald'sroad, Red Lion fquare, Holborn; a truly amiable and worthy young lady, whofe early death, in the prime of youthful life, and in the enjoyment of the utmoft domeftic happiness and human felicity, is unaffectedly regretted by the fmall circle of real friends to whom he had endeared herself by the affectionate warmth of her friendship, and the integrity and chearfulnefs of her difpofition and manners. the 13th of March, 1796, then in her fixteenth year, he embarked at Gravefend for Ireland, to refide with her father, Mr, Grindley, then furgeon of the Devon and Cornwall Regiment of Fencibles, ferving in that kingdom, but now furgcon, &c. in Marfham-ftreet, Weftminster. Very early in the morning of the 20th, the brig Diamond, Capt. Killar, on-board of which fhe was a paffenger, was captured in the Channel by Le Coureur, a French brig; but, providentially, about 9 o'clock the

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fame morning, while in full fail for a French prifon, his Majefty's fhip Porcupine, Capt. Draper, hove in fight, and recaptured the Diamond, with the French brig; and, after giving the neceffary fecurity for the payment of the customary falvage-duty, Capt. Killar was permitted to proceed on his voyage to Cork, where he arrived the next day. Mrs. Boote was in Ireland during the whole of the late rebellion there, but chiefly refided in the Southern and Western parts (over a great part of which he had travelled), where the exceffes committed by the mifguided and deluded infurgents were lefs violent than in the Northern and Eaftern; and returned to England in July, 1802, and refided with her father till her marriage, June 4, 1803. Her remains were interred in St. Bride's church-yard, Fleet-ftreet.

On the Queen's Parade, Bath, Mifs Charlotte Mafon, fecond daught. of Jn. M. efq. 22. Aged 69, Mr. James Ellis, of Gainf borough, ce. Lincoln.

23. In confequence of the wound he inflicted on himself by a shot from a piftol on the 18th, Mr. Elliot, of Buryfreet, Bloom/bury, wine-merchant.

24. At her houfe in Queen-fqua. Bath, aged 77, Mrs. Sarah Jackson, widow of the late Bishop of Kildare.

25. Sir James Malcolm, bart. late liev tenant-governor of Sheernefs.

BILL OF MORTALITY, from September 24, to October 29, 1805.

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St. James's-Hay....31. 3s. od. to 41. 18s. Qd. Straw...11. 16s. od. to 21. Ss. od. od. to 41. 18s.

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Pork.. ..4s. sd. to 5s. 4d. Lamb.. ....4s. 6d. od. to 4s. Beafts 3400. Sheep and Lambs 16,000. COALS, Beft, in the Pool, 49s.od. Delivered 60s.od. Sunderland, 42s. 6d. Delivered 54s.od. SOAP, Yellow 78s. Mottled 88s. Curd 92s. CANDLES, 11s.od. per Doz. Moulds 12s.ad. TALLOW, per stone, slb. St. James's 4s.3d. Clare Market 4s.3d. Whitechapel 4s,2d.

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