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At Grantchester, Philip Ingersel, esq. of Thetford, Norfolk, to Miss Matthews

SUFFOLK.

Married.] Robert Clayton, esq. of Sibton, to Miss Clark, of Yoxford.

Ded.] At Hoxne Hall, the lady of Sir Thomas Hagelrigge, bart. 70.

At Bury, the Rev. Frederick Barnwell. Simon Cumberland, esq. 71.-Mrs. Alderton. At Brockford, Miss Chilton.

Died. At Walsutton, near Wisbeach, on
Saturday the 3th inst. in the 48th year of
his age, Mr. James Climenson: on the Tues-
day following, at the same age, Mrs. Mary
C. his wife; on the 13th they were both
buried in one grave: and at four o'clock the
next morning died Ann, their second daugh-
ter, aged 19. To add to this scene of deso-
lation, nine orphans remain to bemoan their clrigge bart. 66.
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At Madingley, Mrs. Phypers, 68.
At Isleham, Mrs. Hi.is, 73.

At Cambridge, Mrs. Gee, wife of Mr. Robert G. solicitor, 61.-Mrs. Ann Shor', 72.-Mr. Richard Gates, one of the common

council of this corporation, 76.-Miss Maria

Carter.

At March, Elizabeth, wife of Owen Gray, esq. 41.

NORFOLK.

Married At Norwich, the Rev. John Newton, of London, to Miss Neale.

Abbot Opcher, esq. of Tonipson, to the eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Wilson, of Kirby Cane.

Mr. C. Gillett, eldest son of Mr. G. of Muttrord Hall, Suffolk, to Miss Howard, daughter of Mr. R. H. of Brighton, in this county.

John Wright, esq. of Kilverstone Lodge,
to Frances, youngest daughter of the late
Rev. Z. Rose, rector of Broughton and
Draughton, Northamptonshire.

Philip Ingersoll, esq. of Thetford, to Miss
Matthews, of March, in the Isle of Ely.
Did] At Harleston, Mrs. Sewell, wife of
Mr. S. bookseller,

At Hapton, Mr. J. Hart. 78,-Miss Tromlett, daughter of the Rev. Mr. T.

At Walpole, St. Andrews, Mr. Robert Twidley.

At Hingham, Mrs. Evans, relict of Captaju E. of the 23d regiment, daughter of the late G. Ridley, D. D.

At Norwich, Mr. John Brown, upwards of 28 years beadman of the Cathedral of that city, 76.-M. Robert Ninham, painter, a young artist of promising abilities. Mr. Burney Bowles. Mrs. Mary Hennant, wife of Mr. H. 81. Mr. Absalom Shalders, jun. 35. Mrs Mary Wilcockson.

At Diss Heywood, Mr. John Fisher, 31. Mrs. Warman, 26,

At Field Dating, Robert Thomlinson esq. youngest son of the late Rev. Robert, T. of Cley, next the sea.

At Hoxne, Frances, widow of Ezekiel Rivett esq. many years steward to Sir Thomas Haz

At Bungay, Mrs. Elizabeth Kingsbury.
At Mautly, near Yarmouth, Mrs. Peerce.
At Rollesby Hall, Mrs. Mapes, wife of
Edmund M. esq.

At Bedingham, Mrs. Knights, 39.

Ap Luddon, Mis, Cole, wile of Mr. James C.

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Edwardstone Hall, Mr. Isaac Spar

row, 70.

At Swanton, Navers, Mr. Dew, second son of Mr. T. D.

At Lowestoft, Elizabeth youngest daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Temple, of Northwood Place.

At Stradbrook, Miss Holland, daughter of
Mr. John H.

At Beckles, Mrs. S. Verdor, 63.
At Denston, John Hammond esq. 69.
At Parham, Mis. E. Bewer, 92.
At Hawstead, Mr. Henry Smith, 21.

ESSEX.

Married.] At Cupford, Wm. Meeke Fur mer, esq. to Miss Frances Barstow.

At Onger, Mr. Potter, surgeon, to Miss Gilbert.

William Berkely, esq. second son of the Rev. Dr. B. of Writtle, to Lucy Frederica, youngest daughter of John Richard Comyns, esq. late of Hylands.

At Gosfield,
Gage, esq. to Miss
O'Donald, niece to the Marchioness of Buck-
inghani

At South Weald, Timothy Dockuray, esq. to Miss S. Delrenham, of Brook-street, Brentwood.

Dred.] At Stanted Hall, Bailey Heath, esq. Having died without a will, a property of 160,0001. devolves to his three sisters.

At Chigwell, Captain Joseph Honyman, of the Royal Marines.

At West Mersea, J. Spurden, esq. 55.

At Chelmsford, Mr. Wm. Stuart, Lieutenant and quarter-master in the Royals. Ha cut his throat in a fit of insanity.-Mr. George Bently. Mr. Wm. Reed, organist, and deputy provincial grand master of Free Masons for the county.-Mr. Win. Carwell, formerly master of the Saracen's Head Inn, 73.

At Colchester, Lieut. Robert C. Steed, of the Royal Artilary Gunner Drivers.-Mrs Broad cy,-Mrs. Jacklin, 65.

At Maldon, Mrs Goslett, 53.
At Wetherfield, Mr. Thomas Fitch,
At Ferling, Mrs. Wood.

At Billericay, Mrs. Oates.

At Cold Norton, Mrs. Grant.

At Tilty Grange, Mr. Wm. Norris.
At Nayland, Mr. James Potter, of the
Queen's Head Inn, 47.

At Dedham, the Rev. T.L. Grimwood D. D. rector of Brandeston, Norfolk, many years master of the Grammar School, Dedham, and lecturer of that place.

At Hornchurch, Mr, Francis W. Misckle,

only son of the late J. P. Mircle, esq. of Gravesend, 22.

At Boxford, Mrs. Salter, wife of Mr. S. surgeon.

At Harwich, P. W. Deane, esq. 38.

KENT.

Married.] At Faversham, Captain Thomas Baines, of the 6th regiment of foot, to Frances, youngest daughter of the late Athelstan Stephens, esq.

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At Lewisham, William Hayley, esq. of Felpham, Sussex, to Mary, third daughter of John Welford, esq. of Blackheath.

At Dover, Robert Dalgleish, esq. of Middle Scotland-yard, London, to Miss Collett, daughter of Samuel C. esq.

At Gravesend, Captain Henry Bellingham, of the Bengal army, to Miss Henrietta Elizabeth Couden.,

At Chatham, Captain Peter Douglas, R.N. son of Admiral D. to Miss Moriarty, daughter of Admiral M.

At Mersham, Major Wilkins, of the 85th regiment of Light Infantry, to Jane, daughter of Edward Hughes, esq.

Died.] At Harbledown near Canterbury, Thomas Benson, esq. youngest son of the late Rev. Edward Buckingham B. and nephew to the Earl of Tankewille.

At New Romney, the Rev. William Wing Fowle, rector of Ivy church and Burmarsh. At Lenham, Mrs. Lucy Coombes. At Bethersden, Mrs. Martha Chambers.Mr. Daniel Buss, 70.

At Rainham, Mr. R. Featherston, master of the Green Lion Inn.

At Ramsgate, Miss Thorpe, only daughter of Lady Susan Drew, by her first husband Joseph Thorpe, esq.-Mr. Smith, surgeon of the 2d Surry militia.

At Maidstone, Lieutenant E. Ranbin, of the East Suffolk militia, 32.

At Boley Hill House, Rochester, Mrs. Head, wife of J. R. H. esq.

At Chatham, Mr. D. Stanner, surgeon of the Royal Marines.

At Gravesend Mr. G. Rackstraw, a very eccentric character, 80.-Mr. Newman.

At Margate, Mrs. Mussured, 56.
At Throwley, Mr. Twist, 80.

At Mersham, Mr. Richard Clarke, 69. At Canterbury, Mr. William Pettitt, of the Coffee House, High street.-The Rev. John Riquieu, a French ecclesiastic, 74.-Mr. Benjaman Kelly. Mr. Bisiker.-Mr. Henry Abrahams, 38.

At Lenton, Mrs Groombridge, 40. At Challock, Mr. Thomas Millen, 62. At Elmston, Mr. Soutre, 85. At Deal, Mr. Henry Hart, 38. At Lewisham workhouse, Isaac Evans, well known about Sydenham and its neighbourhood, by the name of wry-necked Isaac. A short time previous to his death be confessed to being the cause of the death of a fellow-labourer of the name of Harvey. They hari quarrelled at the Gypsey-house, but after settling

their differences departed together to their home, when he took an opportunity of knocking Harvey down, beat him unmercifully, and threw him into a hedge, where he was found the next morning, in a state of insensibility, in which state he continued two hours, and then died. He also confessed himself to have been one of three who murdered Mathews, the Dulwich Hermit; one of whom he said was dead, and the other at sea; but he did not mention their names.

HAMPSHIRE.

The physicians of Southampton have long been in the habit of giving their advice gratis to the poor of this town; but as in many instances their humane intentions are frustrated, owing to the poor objects who apply to them, not being able to pay for the medicines when made up, it is proposed to establish, by annual subscription, a dispensary, provided an adequate sum can be raised for the gratuitous distribution of medicines to those for whom no medical provision exists; a subscription has been opened for this benevolent purpose,

Married.] At Lockford, Wm. Morant, esq. of Appleshaw, to Miss Sarah Dowling.

Died.] At Southampton, Lady Hughes, relict of Admiral Sir Richard H.-Mrs. Mary Nicklin, 92.-Mrs Smith, wife of Wm. S. esq.collector of the customs.-Mrs. Green.Mr. Wm. Rogers, an eminent coach-proprietor, 63.

At Titchfield, John Adain Carter, esq. one of the aldermen of Portsmouth.

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Married.] At Chippenham, Mr. Colberne, surgeon, to Miss Ann Frances Stephens.

At Devizes, Major George Evans, major of brigade, to the forces in the Portsmouth district, to Miss Spalding, only child of Dr. S. Died.] At Hormingham, Miss Charlotte Bishop.

At Salisbury, Mrs. Ann Rothwell, sister of the late James R. esq.-Mr. A. Montgomery. -Mr. William Humphrey.

At Warminster, Mr. Thomas Evans, jun. 27.

At Telfont Mill, Mr. Goodfellow, 59.
At Salisbury, Mrs. Williams.

At Warminster, John Speed Frowd, esq. 39.
At Devizes, Mrs. Inmead.

At Mere, the Rev. Thomas Groves, rector of Weymouth.

BERKSHIRE.

The Wilts and Berks Canal is intended to be opened into the Thames at Abingdon, in the month of September next; by means of which, and the junction at Semington with the Kennet and Avon Canal, which communicates with the river Avon at Bath, there will be a complete inland water communication between Bristol and London.

Died.] At Newbury, Mrs. Graham, 84.

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Died] At Montgomery, aged 90, Charles Jones, esq. grandfather to Maurice Jones, esq.

At Hatchland, near Bridport, Jane, eldest recorder of that borough, and father to the late daughter of John Keddie, esq.

DEVONSHIRE.

Married.] At Plymouth, Mr. Norman, one of the proprietors of the Naval and Commercial Bank, to Miss Spry, daughter of Mr. S. surgeon.

At Exeter, Mr. George Richard, to Miss Mary Bowditch.

C. T. Jones, esq. treasurer of the county: he had filled the office, of high-bailiff of Montgomery several years.

At Brynbella, Denbigh, Gabriel Piozzi, esq. husband of the once celebrated Mrs. Thrale.

At Conway, the Rev. Hugh Williams, rector of Halkin, Flintshire, 58.

MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPORT.

THE capture of Oporto, a second time by the French, has thrown our British merchants resident there, into great confusion; they however have got safe to Lisbon, and all their property shipped off only three days before the arrival of the enemy, except three ships laden with fruit and wine, which have fallen into the hands of the French. We can, however, with pleasure assert, that at this time there remains in Bond, under the king's locks, nearly three years consumption of Port-wine, so that any advance on the article, will be merely nominal, and should not be encouraged. We trust, that the arrival of Sir Arthur Wellesley at Lisbon, with the forces already there, and those just now gone out, will retake Oporto, out of the hands of our enemies. The Americans have taken off the embargo, with respect to neutral ports, but where the neutral ports are, we are really at a loss to know. America cannot do without our manufactures, nor can she send her produce, such as cottonThe fact is, that, wool, indigo, tobacco, flax-seed, staves, ashes, &c. to any other part of the world, than to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; and we trust this is an opening for their ships to make their way into British ports, as several have already arrived both here and at Liverpool, and many others are expected. King Louis of Holland has likewise taken off the embargo, as far as relates to neutral ports, and already several small vessels have arrived here, with every kind of Dutch merchandize, suited for our market. The article of Hollands, or rather Geneva, has lowered 1s. 6d. to 25. Od. per gallon, and a similar depression has taken place on all kinds of Dutch articles. The capture of Martinique, by the British forces, puts us into possession of one of the most productive islands in the West-Indies; the coffee of that island is equal in quality to the finest Java coffee, and their clayed sugar the most valuable of any in the world, for the sugar refiners, having undergone the first process in the island, exclusive of this, it becomes the more valuable to us, as it always was the rendezvous of the French ships of war and privateers in those seas.

The sugar market has rather advanced in price, good Jamaica's, sell from 74s. to 82:. per ewt. ¡ rum 5s. 6d. to 6s. 6d. per gallon; coffee, from 51. 10s. to 61. 12s. per cwt. ; and cotton, 16d. to 18d. per pound; other produce in proportion.

At public sale the 6th instant, Messrs. Kymer and Co. sold 215 hogsheads Virginia Tobacco, from od. to 1s. 64. pound; 70 bales and 50 rolls Turkey ditto, 6d. per pound. Very fine Virginia tobacco in demand and scarce.

In the last week no less than 3500 tons of Pork, 3300 tons of bacon, and 3100 tons of butter, were entered at our custom-house from Ireland; 14,000 gallons of brandy from France, and an immense quantity of wine from Oporto, Lisbon, Cadiz and Madeira.

By the last ships from the Brazils, we find the markets there overstocked with all kinds of British manufactured goods, and several cargoes bonded for payment of the duties, which circumstance has damped the trade of Manchester, Birmingham, &c. We, however, expect the Americans will contrive to take off large quantities, under the mask of neutral property. MONTHLY MAG. No. 184.

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Prices of Canal, Dock, Fire-Office, Water Works, and Brewery Shares, &c. at the Office of Messrs. L. Wolfe and Co. No. 9, Change Alley, Cornhill; 21st April, 1809-London Dock Stock, 1211. per cent. West India ditto, 1741. ditto. East India ditto, 1301. ditto. Commercial ditto, 1351. ditto. Grand Junction Canal Shares, 1541. per share. Grand Surrey ditto, 801. do. Kennet and Avon ditto, 41. per share premium. Globe Fire and Life Assurance Shares, 1171. per cent. Albion ditto, 581. per share. Hope ditto, 6s. per share premium. Eagle ditto, par. Atlas ditto, par. Imperial Fire Assurance, 651. per share. Kent ditto, 461. per share premium. London Assurance Shipping, 211. per share. Rock Life Assurance, 4s, to 5s per share premium. Commercial Road Stock, 1151. per cent. London Institution, 841. per share. Surrey ditto, par. South London Water Works, 401. per share premium. East London ditto, 501. ditto. West Middlesex ditto, 121. 12s. ditto. Auction Mast, 301, per share premium. West Country Fire Office, 31. ditto. Lancaster Canal, 171. per share. Golden Lane Brewery, 771. ditto.

The following are the average prices of Navigable Canal Shares, &c. in April, 1809, at the office of Mr. Scott, 28, New Bridge Street, London.-The Staffordshire and Worcester Canal, 7001 dividing 401 Net per Annum. Grand Junction, 151. to 1551 River Trent, 651. dividing 71. per cwt. Monmouthshire, 106 to 1051. Ellesmere, 701. Kennet and Avon, 23 to 221. Wilts. and Berks. 271. Ashby, 191. Thames and Medway, 771. with new subscription. West India Dock-Stock, 173 to 174. London Dock, 1201. State of the Woollen Manufacture. From

the Twenty-fifth of March, 1803, to the twenty fifth of March, 1809.

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WM. TURQUAND, Exchange and Stock Broker,

No. 9, St. Michael's Alley, Cornhill.

PRICES OF STOCKS, from the 27th of MARCH to the 24th of APRIL, both inclusive.

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N. B. In the 3 per Ceut. Consols the highest and lowest Prices are given; in the other Stocks, the highest only.

WM. TURQUAND, Stock and Exchange Broker, No. 9, St. Michael's Alley, Cornhill.

MONTHLY

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