manstone, he was not absent from his parochial duties three months; in consequence of which conduct (well worthy of imitation) there was not, at the time of his death, a dissenter in his parish, and scarcely an absenter from the service of the church. He was interred in the family vault at Sydling, on the 24th, the anniversary (seven years since) of the funeral of his late brother Sir John Smith, bart. Nov. 21. At Primrose-hill, Salisburysquare, in his 75th year, Mr. William Wright, who for 36 years was one of the Common Council of the Ward of Farringdon Without. He had for some time been the Father of St. Bride's parish; and had uniformly been the diligent and active promoter of whatever was beneficial to the trae interests of his fellow parishioners. He was not faultless, but his good qualities abundantly preponderated. Part I. 621. The Hon. Mr. Hoare, and the Hon. Mr. Vansittart, are titles erroneously bestowed. The Ladies of these gentlemen, as daughters of Peers, are properly styled "the Hon." but they cannot convey the title to their mates. G. H. W. Part II. p. 192. a. Richard Down, esq. was one of the oldest Bankers of the City of London. His correct conduct in early life had so established his character for integrity, that though in 1772 the concealed and fatal speculations of one of his partners at once laid prostrate his early hopes and fortunes, and stripped him of the ample endowment of his wife, he soon emerged from the calamity, and rose to increasing opulence and splendour. In the progress of life, his unwea ried application to business, accompanied by a temper not easily ruffled, a probity above temptation, and an affability and urbanity peculiar to himself, placed him high in the esteem of the most worthy and elevated classes of London Merchants. His hours of retirement furnished many elegant and useful literary productions, which graced the pages of several periodical works. He brought up a family of nineteen children, twelve of whom are now living to attest and profit by his virtues. His benevolence was not confined to his immediate family; but his bounty to the poor kept an equal pace with his laudable promotion of almost every public charity, in which he generally took a distinguished lead. Ibid. The Rev. Clement Cottrell was an active Magistrate for the county of Southampton. He was the second surviving son of Rev. C. J. C. of Hadley; and married in 1806, Miss Georgiana Adams, whom he has left with six children to mourn their irreparable loss. P. 296. b. The late Countess of Glandore was not mother, but sister, of Mrs. Herbert, of Muckross. The same error has crept into all the public prints. These ladies were both daughters of the late Lord G. Germaine, 1st Visc. Sackville. Her Ladyship died issueless; and the heir presumptive to the barony only, is the Rev. William Crosbie, son of the late Hon. and Rev. Maurice C. dean of Limerick. P. 302. a. 8th line, for Bishop Dixon' read Bishop Dickson,-vide supra. Ibid. 12th from end, for born about 1757,' read born 1758, and died in 1794. P.401, a. l.4, read son of the late Dr. Cooke.. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for November, 1814. By W. CARY, Strand. Height of Fahrenheit's Thermometer. Height of Fahrenheit's Thermometer, Nov. 12 30 52 42 54 44 49 43 43 48 44 44 89 fair 68 rain 26220 46 29,88 fair 47 2 46 43 3 41 47 36 4 34 46 5 42 42 88 cloudy 92 cloudy 13 46 46 40 14 46 52 15 49 52 43 16 45 50 41 17 42 51 46 18 46 52 47 19 46 53 40 20 35 40 37 40 42 01 fair 29, 90 cloudy 38 76 rain 21 2222222 fair 99 small rain 72 cloudy 87 stormy 91 fair 62 fair 53 fair 57 small rain 62 fair 37 39 30 26 33 27 40 36 24 29 38 40 25 47 50 49 26 47 44 41 80 foggy 50 rain 40 cloudy BILL OF MORTALITY, from Oct. 26, to Nov. 22, 1814. Christened. Whereof have died under 2 years old Peck Loaf 4s. 4d. 4s. 2d. 4s. 2d. 4s. 2d. AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending November 19. INLAND COUNTIES. d. s. d. Wheat, Rye Barly Oats Beans s. d. s. d. s. d. s. Middlesex 69 138 034 0126 435 6130 442 6 Kent 035 1027 652 034 928 69 045 MARITIME COUNTIES. Wheat Rye Barly Oats Beans. 035 032 4 27 1040 3 68 69 3 Sussex 8|| Suffolk 4 Camb. Rutland 70 000 Leicester 78 444 045 4 27 445 0 York 68 Derby 80 800 043 229 049 Stafford 76 900 036 026 751 8 35 0144 230 042 9/36 250 040 832 454 6 Northum. 65 746 79 800 Brecou 79 264 Montgom. 14 538 Radnor 75 541 035 224 000 0 Cardigan 76 0100 3,00 Gloucest. 87 000 Average of England and Wales, per quarter. Average of Scotland, per quarter: Aggregate Average Prices of the Twelve Ma 127 251 66 100 031 1126 00 000 000 000 000 646 6 PRICE OF FLOUR, per Sack, November 21: 65s. to 70s. RETURN OF WHEAT, in Mark Lane, including only from Nev. 7 to Nov. 12: Total 14,128 Quarters. Average 68s. 31d.-2s. 4d. lower than last Return. OATMEAL, per Boll of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, Nov. 19, 33s. 9d. 1 AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, Nov. 23, 77s. 1žd. PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, November 25: AVERAGE PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, November 25: St. James's, Hay 41.7s. 6d. Straw 17. 16s.-Whitechapel, Hay 4l. 14s. 6d. Straw 11. 16s. Clover 6l. 16s. 6d.-Smithfield, Hay 4/. 10s. Od. Straw 11. 16s. Gd. Clover 67, 10s. SMITHFIELD, November 25. To sink the Offal-per Stone of 8lbs. SOAP, Yellow, 98s. Mottled 110s. Curd 114s. CANDLES, 14s. Od. per Doz. Moulds 15s. 6d. TALLOW, per Stone, Slb St. James's 5s. 6d. Clare Market Os, Od, Whitechapel 5s. 6d, THE AVERAGE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL SHARES and other PROPERTY, in Nov. 1814 (to the 25th), at the Office of Mr. SCOTT, 28, New Bridge-street, London.Leeds and Liverpool, 2137. dividend 87-Grand Junction, 2107. 2087. 2107. with 37. 10s. half year's dividend nett.-Monmouth, 160/, dividend 101. nett. Rochdale, 581. dividend 21.-Kennet and Avon New Shares, 17. 10s. discount.-Chelmer, 79/-Ellesmere, 831. ex dividend 27.-Worcester and Birmingham, 427.-Croydon, 14.-West India Dock, 156/.-London ditto, 967.-Globe Insurance, 1107.-Imperial, 497. Rock, 11s. premium.-Strand Bridge, 201. 10s-Ditto Annuities, 10. premium.— Kent Fire Office, 387.-East London Water-Works, 657.-West Middlesex Ditto, 277. Grand Junction Ditto, 301. 25-London Institution, 397. 18s. Theatre, 1007. Share, 527. 10s. Drury-Lane EACH DAY'S PRICE OF STOCKS IN NOVEMBER, 1814. Red. India W Sou Seal 3 per Ct. India Ex. Om Stock. Stock. South Sea Bonds. Bills. nium. 249/1/ Holiday 2444 637 64 642 5 ∞ ∞ $100 130 1:102100 16 16 188 16 188 641 RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, & Co. Bank Buildings, London. 445 433 S Printed by NICHOLS, SON, and BENTLEY, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, London, |