Of a decline, aged 22, the eldest fon of the late Mr. Thomas Keene, printer, Norwich. In advanced age, Mr. Powell, of Stoke Mrs. Mary Scott, relict of Mr. Thomas Bifs, co. Hereford. S. furgeon at Keffo. At Glafg. Mr Wm. Nimmo, furgeon. 9. A Edinburch, Mrs. Mary Pearson, fpoufe of Mr John Edgar, accomptant of excile; a d, on the 11th, in his 21st year, Alexander Edgar, their fon. Mr. Alex. Den ftoun, merch. of Glasgow. Aged 92, Mrs. Anne Davis, of the Caftle-bill, Lancaster. At E hou ne, Suffex, Geo. Adey, efq. At Greenwich, Capt Bolton Power, formerly of the 20th foot. 10 Ir advanced age, the Rev. Charles Lock, many years rector of North Bovey, in Devonthire He was MA of Chrift Church Oxford, 1755; and married a fif ter of the late Lady Courtenay. At Harrow, the Rev. B. Efcott, M. A. rector of Brampton Riph and Krsford, co. Some fet. Rev Joshua Powell M.A. vicar of Midfummer Norton, somerset. The wife of Mr. J. B gĺby, Nottingham. At Putney, Surrey, in his 930 year, Pieter Stapel, efq formerly a Dutch merch. In her 73d year, Elizabeth Fearon, wife of Beafon F. of Penton-grove, Pentonville, and fifter of the late Thomas and John Foxcroft, of New York, join -poltmattor general of America with the late Dr. Franklin. At her mother's houfe in Baker fireet, Mifs Eliz-Amelia Harper, fecond daugh ter of the late Col. Gabrie' H. 11. In James #treet, Westminßer, aged 81, Mrs. Jane Jakin, the 1ft furviving iffue of John J. fq tormerly of Clapham, who was the nephew and heir of e celebrated Samuel Pepys, efq to whof genius and knowledge in the dmonftration of naval affers may be ascribed the perfection of the fyftem of naval repulˇtion eft,blifh ed before the Revolution in 1688, an till in force; and whof rare collection of books, known as the Pepysian library, was prefented to Magdalen college, Cambridge, by Mr. Jackfon. The wife of H. B. Mill.kin, efq. of Norfolk ftree, Strand. At Chelsea, after a long feries of illness, the wife of Mr. Dudley Adams, Fleet-ftr. At Pay, in Scotland, in his 75th year, Samuel Walker, eiq 12 A Highgate, Middlesex, in his 8cth ye, Thomas hero, etq. Of a fever, after a few days illness, Jofhua Cox, e'q. many var vestry clerk of the London and Saffron-hill linerties of St. Andrew, Holborn, an clerk of the ward of Farringdon Without. At Heybridge, near Makdon, Mr. Robert Ben ard, an empent miller. The wife of Mr. Bettefworth, of Cranboarn-free, Leicester-square. Mr George Rogers, of Whitecross-street, tin-plate worker. Rev. Mr. Thorogood, dissenting-minister at Bocking, Norfolk. 13. A Maldon, Effex, the relict of Mr. Edward Bright, of that town. 14. At Honingham, in her 7th year, the Hon Louifa Townshend, fifth daughter of Lord Bayning. In Harley-freet, Thomas Potter, efq. F. R. S. one of the Welsh judges, and formerly chief juftice of Quebec. 15. Aged 66, Mr. Jofeph Fowler, of Lincoln, late of Goltho, near Wragby. In his 31ft year, Mr. T. O. Ustonson, of Fleet-street, ne r Temple-bar. 16. The ton of Mr. Thomas Dowley, of Willow-street, Bank fide, Southwark. In Lawrence Poultney-lane, Cannon-str. Mr. Caleb Marshall, merchant. 17. Of a dropfy, much regretted, Mr. James Woodcock, 14 years a very useful affiftant-clerk to the late William Rix, efq. town-clerk of the city of London. Aged 82, the rlt of the Rev. William 18. In Harlev-street, Capt. Roberts, of the Rodney West Indi. man. Mr. Taylor, framesmith, of Nottingham. 19. At Stamford, aged 15, the only fonof Mr. John Parnel, of Peterborough. At Exmouth, Devon, the lady of Lord Viscount Galway. 20. At her house at Ham, Surrey, in her 73d year, clofed a pattern of Chriftian excellence by a ferene and peaceful death, Lady Juliana Penn, fourth daugh, of Thomas first and late Earl of Pomfret, and relift of the late Hou. Thomas Penn, of Braywick, Berks, formerly an hereditary proprietor of Pernlylvania, to whom she was married 1751, and who died 1775, leaving by her a fon, John, sheriff of Bucks 1799, and author of "A timely Appeal to the good Senfe of the People of Great Britain, 1799;" and fever. I dangliters. Mr. Thomas Shell, coal-merchant, of Millbank-ftreet, Westminster. Anthony Gell, jun. efq. clerk of the cashbook in the auditor's office, Exchequer. 21. In Grosvenor place, Mrs. Florence Bur, fifter to Thomas B. efq. of Colleton, co. Devon. In Nowman-ftreet, John Francklin, efq. 23. In Red Lion lane, Norwich, aged 42, Mr. Thomas Gage, bookfeller. In St. Stephen's, Norwich, after 10 years confinement by indif ofi ion, aged 81, the relict of Richard Matthews, eiq. Iderman of that city, who died while theriff, 774 24. John Read, efq. chairman of the commiffioners of the land-tax for London. T INLAND COUNTIES. Wheal Rye Barley Oats Beans Middlef. 73 1135 045 1027 MARITIME COUNTS Whe Re Bailey Oats | Peans, s. d. Effex 69 1031 6 Surrey 73 836 647 329 837 6 Suffolk 64 736 044 3123 929 E 020 835 Cambrid. 63 7:00 037 617 732 3 Northam. 68 846 43 221 846 Norfolk 622 I 63 1138 042 67 250 445 419 30 8 9142 Leicester 73 46 6148 Durham 64 40 Derby 87 853 452 028 600 O Hereford 72 557 643 226 Northum. 7 1040 0133 319 10 45: 255 137 5-5 A 72 3/00 046 900 80 57 46 400 6,61 Denbigh 75 Oxford Bucks 043 029 10143 2 Anglesea 00 Carnary 74 Montgo. 74 500 048 018 1100 O Brecon 4,00 76 1048 041 4 22 Radnor 79 1100 043 9/27 400 Average of England and Wales, per quarter. Average of Scotland, per quarter. Glamorg. 70 033 9/16 1000 444 042 9135 1'00 100 042 10/31 751 AVERAGE PRICES, by which Exportation and Bounty are to be regulated. 48000 4 145 d. s. d. s. ds. d. Districts 3. 2345678 64 336 042 521 526 1040 9 9 66 545 6.45 043 6130 63 1138 042 65 347 042 420 61 036 319 1/40 828 019 8 35 81 238 1025 053 62 1033 81 77 3145 155 3/23 11/44 8 16 8 49 5133 31 11/19 131 13 PRICES OF FLOUR, Nov. 23. Horfe Pollard 21s. od, to o OATMEAL, per Boil of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, 539. od. PRICE OF HOPS. oos. to oos. 225. to 24S. 9s. to 10s. 6d. 175. to 18s. Average Price of SUGAR, computed from the returns made in the week ending Nov. 25 1801, is 425. 2d. per cwt. exclufive of the duty of Customs paid or payable thereon on the importation thereof into Great-Britain. Beef Yeal SMITHFIELD, Nov. 23. To fink the offal-per ftone of 8ib. 45. 6d. to 5s. 4d. | Pork 5s. ou. to 6s. 4d. 5s. od. to 6s. 6d. Lamb TALLOW, per ftone of 81b. 35. 11d. 6s. od. to 75. od. os, od. to as, a. COALS. Newcastle 47s. od. to os. od. Sunderland, 49%. 6d. to oos. ed. SOAP, Yellow, 68s.-Mottled, 762-Curd, 80s. Irish Imp. Irish nium.5 perCt3perCt. Prizes 1797 Ann. Ann. Stock Bonds. Bills. Ex Bill Stock. Ann. . Lott. Tickets. Tickets. 8 5 016 [Printed by NICHOLS and SON, Red-Lion-Paffage, Fleet Street, London.] BRANSCOMB, 964 15 METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for December, 1801. Height of Fahrenheit's Thermometer. Month. 8 o'cl. སྦྲུ།p: 11 o'cl. Night. Height of Fahrenheit's Thermometer. D. of Month. 8 o'cl. Morn. wo Noon. II o'ci. Night 12 37 28 29,34 fair 31 37 25 13 28 32 ,60 foggy 37 კა 54 fair 14 26 30 35 35 ,02 rain and fnow 32 28 D.I 37 36 28,93 cloudy 15 16 5 28 $59 Fair 43 33 29,20 fair 130 Fair 17 33 ,68 fair 18 4 39 42 ,62 cloudy 26 38 now at nigh ,67 fair 19 53 47 28,92 rain 24 30,01 fair 46 35 29,50 fair 20 ૩૦ 34 488 950 fair 43 40 70 fair 927 rain 39 32 ,89 fair 23 48 28 ,72 rain 24 3429,46 fair 45 45 33 39 ,70 fair 50 cloudy Dog rain 45 49 40 ,08 Showery Dec. W. CARY, Optician, No. 182, near Norfolk Street, Strand, THEATRICAL REGISTER. DRURY-LANE. 7. The Duenna-Katharine and Petru. 10. The Point of Honour-The Purfe- 31. King Henry the Fifth Harlequin Amulet. 10. Artaxerxes-Honeft Thieves. 15. Artaxerxes-The Review. 22. Inkle and Yarico-Ditto. 23. Chains of the Heart-The Review. 26. King Richard the Third-The Jew and the Doctor. 28. Lovers' Vows-Harlequin's Almanack÷ 30. Folly as it Flies-Ditto. 29. The Stranger-Ditto. BILL of MORTALITY, from Nov. 24, to Dec. 29, 1801. Chriftened. Males 1022 Buried. Females 9175 k Lohf4s; 38, 1td.; 35, lud.; 45.; 4s. Id. 2 and 5 23950 and 60 236 5 and 10 93 60 and 70 173 To and 20 0770 and 80 100 20 and 30 174 | 80 and 90 56 30 and 40 22790 and to it 40 and so 279 (100-1 and 102 İ THE |