A GENERAL BILL OF CHRISTENINGS AND BURIALS, From DECEMBER 13, 1804, to DECEMBER 17, 1805. ABORTIVE and 80 and 90........ 390 | 90 and 100........ 82 | 120..............0 Dropsy..............712 Palpitation of still born.......716 Evil Ague.......... 3 Flux 3 Pleurisy............ 24 French Pox....... 49 | Rash 4 Choaked............ 1 1 Drowned...........115 sudden...........421 Gout.............. .124 Rheumatism..... 10 Excessive Drink 110....... 1 Mortification.....318 CASUALTIES. 7 0 Overlaid and Water in ture ............... 16 St. Anthony's 14 selves.......... 19 Chin-Cough...... 1 Imposthume 1 St. Vitus's Dance 1 Colick, Gripes, Influenza .......... 2Swelling......... 1 12 Inoculation 1 Teeth............. .507 Poisoned......... 2 Consumption..3432 Itch......... 1 Thrush............... 108 | Scalded.......... 10 Convulsions....3053 Lethargy.... 1 Tumour in womb 2 Shot............... 2 Cough & Hoop- Livergrown........ 10 Vomiting and Smothered...... 1 ing-Cough..... 703 Lumbago............ 1 Looseness...... 2 Starved.... Cow Pox........... * There have been executed in London 9, of which number 6 only have been reported to be buried (as such) within the bills of mortality. Pp3 TABLE of the Prices of the Quartern Loaf, in London, from Dec. 1804 to Nov. 1805, inclusive. 13 1.42 11 1 4 8 1 4 12 1 4 101 34 14 1 2 13 1 2 11.1 2 81 4 12 1 0 10 1 12 14 1 0 21 1 2 TABLE of the Prices of Meat, Sugar, Salt, and Coals, in London, from Dec. 1804 to Nov. 1805, inclusive. Salt, Coals,....58 14 0 14 0 14 0 20 0 20 0 20 0 20 0 20 0 20 58 051 6 50 0 47 6 49 6 49 6 61 660 0 60 0 60 0 60 0 55 6 Chald. PRICE OF STOCKS. 1805. Bank 3 pr Ct. 3 per Ct. 4 pr Ct. 5 pr Ct. 5 per C. Long Stock. Consol. Reduced. Consol. Navy. Loyalty. Ann. The above is the highest and lowest Prices of the Stocks for the Year 1805, SUPPLIES granted by Parliament for the Year 1805. NAVY, &c. January 24, 1805. That 120,000 men be employed for the sea service, for 1805; including 30,000 royal marines : For wages for ditto For victuals for ditto 2,964,000 0 For wear and tear of ships in which they are to serve 4,680,000 0 For ordnance sea service on board such ships 390,000 0 1,004,940 6 1 For the extraordinary establishment of ditto For hire of transports 1,553,690 0 ( For prisoners of war in health For sick prisoners of war February 5, 1805. That 135,121 effective men be employed in Great For guards, garrisons, and other land forces, in For forces in the plantations, including those serving For four troops of dragoons, and fifteen companies of foot, stationed in Great Britain for recruiting regiments serving in India 4,635,188 177 1,424,920 11 7 hospitals, ditto For general and staff officers, and officers of the For recruiting and contingencies for the land forces in Great Britain and Ireland |