the present Baronet will probably obtain further poffeffions. At her houfe in Kingfgate-street, Winchefter, Mifs Jenkinson, fifter of Lord Hawkesbury. 11. At Reading, aged 72, Rob. Waltham, efq. of March, in the ifle of Ely. Mr. Kill, wholesale haberdasher, of Grocers'-hall-alley, Poukry. Mr. Christopher Channon, many years purveyor of wines, &c. and clerk of the cellar to the feveral lord-mayors and therits of London for the time being. In her 8th year, Mifs Mary Monckton, fecond daughter of the Hon. Edw. M. M. P. and coufin to Lørd Galway. At Hereford, after a long illness, in his 54th year, Mr. Edward Abbott, many years an eminent herald and coach-painter in Longacre. In the early part of his life he travelled into France and Italy, with the late Wm. Wynn Ryland. From the year 1782 he refided at Hereford, and was much admired for his fkill as an artist, and his knowledge in heraldry. He occafionally painted landicape in a pleafing manner; and often spoke with admiration of fome beautiful (cenes in Herefordshire and Monmouthshire, that he had vifited. His laft performance was fome elegant emblems of archery, which he execated for the bowmen of Archer's-field, in September laft. 12. At Albyns, Effex, the Lady of Lieutenant-general Sir Robert Boyd, K. B. gover. nor of Gibraltar. Ives, efq. of St. John's College, Cambridge. In his way to Put town from the Gogmagog-hills, where he had been taking à ride, he was found on the road in a state of infenfibility, and his horfe feeding in a field at a little diftance. He was taken to Mr. Thackeray's, a furgeon, where he foon after expired. 13. At her house in Wimpole-street, Lady Stapylton. At Hammersmith, Mrs. Boehm, relict of Thomas B. elq. Mr.Thorneton, attorney at law, of Boston, co. Lincoln. He had just returned from fhooting, and was waiting by the fire for his dinner, when he fell down in a fit, and expired immediately. 14. Aged 65, Sir Wm. Fagg, ht. of Myftole, about four miles from Canterbury. lineally defcended from john F.of Wuton, Sutfex,created the first baronet hy Charles H.1650, for refufing to act against his father, and readily af fifting him both in his exile and at his reftoration. He was the perfon about whom the Houfe of Commons made fuch a fair in that reign, ou an appeal brought against him in the House of Lords by Dr. Shirley (whofe ancestors had porfeled Wifton) for a large eftate in the county of Suflex, for which the Doctor was ordered into custody, for a breach of privilege. Sir John, the first baromet, dying in 1700, was fucceeded by his eldest fon, Robert, who died in 1715, and in the chearful peace and quiet of a country- Chick, efq. formerly a captain in the At Lancaster, in his 76th year, James In the county of Surfik, Rev. Rob. Beaumont, vicar of Framiden and rector of Helmingham, in that county, At the King's palace, in Newmarket, in her 72d year, Mrs. Martha Beaufoy, many years his Majefty's housekeeper at that place, and filter-in-law to the late Nicholas B. efq. ferjeant at arms to the House of Commons. 15. Mc. Edmund Goodbehere, matter of the Union tavern in Birmingham. At Bath, Mrs. White, relict of Geo. W.. efq. of Newington-houfe, Oxford. At Copmanthorpe, at Mr. Hopfon's, her fon-in-law, aged 101, Mrs. Rheam, widow of Mr. Matthew R. of Angram. At Jordan-house, co. Some fet, Rev. Mr. Speke, prebendary of Brifol and Wells, and. a near relation to the Countets of Guildford. 16. Mifs Mary-Anne Carter, eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry C. rector of Little Wittenham, Berks. Mr. Charles Pinto, musician, in Johnfon'scourt, Flect-threet. In the parish of Henbury, co, Gloncefter, aged 102, Abraham Fishpool, who enjoyed fo uninterrupted a ftate of health, that, till within the last fix months, he constantly at tended the gate between Kingfwefton and Henbury. 1 17. Mr. James Hales, brewer, of Deptford. At his houfe at Richmond, Surrey, in his 69th year, Francis Watkins, efq, formerly an eminent optician at Charing-crofs. At his houfe in Hailey-ftr. Cavendish-fqu. John Fergufon, efq. lately from Bengal. 19. Mr. Lancelot Krewer, of St. Mary-atHill, formerly in the West India fervice. At Chatham, in an advanced age, William Saltonftall, efq. many years clerk of the furvey of the ordnance-office there. At Malmbury, Wilts, Mr. Samuel Seale, a refpectable innholder, and many times alderman of that corporation. 20. At his feat at Aldenham, near Bridgnorth, co. Salop, in his 80th year, Sir Richard Acton, bart fourth baronet of the family. He was fheriff of Salop 1751, and married, 1744. Lady Anne Grey, daughter of the Earl of Stamford. At Bath, in her 82d year, Mrs. Grinfield, formerly one of the bedchamber-wonen to the late Princefs Coroline, aent to his Majefty. At Parfon's-green, after a lingeing illnets, Rev. Jetery Ekins, D. D. den of Califle, and rector of Sedgefield and Morpeth. He was admitted at King's College, Cambridge, where he proceeded B.A. 1755, M.A. 1758, S.T.P. 1781, and diftinguithed himself in the poetical line by a tranflation of that part of Apollonius Rhodius' Argonautics which treats of the " Loves of Medea and Jafon," in three books, 17-1. He was then rector of Quanton, Bucks, on his own prefentation, when he married Mifs Baker of Rathbone-place. He was presented by the Earl of Carlile, 1775, to the rectory of Morpeth, worth 70cl. per annum; and to the deanry of Carlitle, 1782, on the advancemeut of Dr. Percy to the fee of Dromore; as was his brother John to the ceanry of Salibury, 1786. At Peckham, Surrey, after a long and fevere illnes, Lieut. Charles Lonfdale, cf the Bombay establishment. 22. At Bath, J. Robinfon, efq. of Cranf Jey, co. Northampton. In Clarges street, the Lady of Sir William Wake, batt. after being fafely delivered of a fon and her the preceding day. Her death was occafioned by an incurable diforder in ber fomach, fuppofed of long duration. She was married but in July 1790. 23. Wm. Dowton, efq. of Millfield, near Kentish-town, in the commiflion of the peace for the county of Surrey. At his home at Totteridge, Herts, of a paralytic stroke, Wm. Manning, efq. a West India merchant, and one of the directors of the Royal Exchange Afurance office. Mr. Edmund Goaldimith, of Hampton, Middlefix. 24. Mr. E. Clarke, of Maid-lane, Southw. Cupar, in the prefbytery of Cupar, and shirə of Fife, vice Preston, dec. Tho. Auldjo, elq. appointed vice-conful for the United States of America at the port of Poole and the places adjacent. Morton Eden, efq. appointed envoy extras ordinary and minifter plenipotentiary to the Court of Berlin, vice Ewart, refignedHon. William Elliot, appointed fecretary of legation to the Court of Berlin. Hugh Elliot, efe appointed envoy extraordinary and minifter plenipotentiary to the Court of Drefden.-David Gray, cfq. appointed fecretary of legation to the Court of Dresden. Charles Mace, efq. appointed agent and conful general at Algiers. Don Manuel de las Hiras, approved by his Majesty as agent and conful-general from his Catholic Majesty in England and Ireland. Rev. Robert Durley Waddilove, M. A. appointed dean of the collegiate church of Ri pon, co. York, vice Wanley, dec Capt. Thomas Sebright, appointed gentle man-ufher of the privy chamber in ordinary to his Majeftv. Col. Samuel Hulse, appointed (by the Prince of Wales) treaturer of his Royal Highnefs's household, vice Lyte, dec.;-J. Kenys Tynte, ef matter and comptroller;-Col. Charles Leigh, groom of the bed-chamber;Hon. Major George Hanger, equerry ;—Majr J. Doyle, fecretary ;-and Captain J. W. Payne, of the royal navy, auditor and fccretary of the duchy of Cornwall. M CIVIL PROMOTIONS. R. 1homas-James Lawrence, elected principal tand coal-meter for the city of London, vice Hart, dec; and Mr. Deputy Maud, and Mr. John Hawkins, his fir and fecond atlants. Wm. Battine, LL. D. appointed his Majefty's advocate in the office of admiralty, a Doctors Commons; and Rev. John Prettyman, rector of Shootly, and prebendary f Norwich, prefented by his brother, the Billop of Lincoln, to the chancellorship of that die cefe, both vice Rever, dec. George Fach Hatton, efq. of Eaftwellpark, appointed receiver general for the County of Kent, vice Bridges, dec. Sr W. Smyth, bart. elected verdurer of Waltham forest, Effex, vice Gascoyne, cec. R ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. EV. Dr. Pye, of Whetborne, prefented to the archdeaconry of Durham, with Easington R. annexed;—and Rev. Dr. Sharpe, archdeacon of Northumberland, prometa la the first prebendal stall m Durham cathedral, and appointed official of the officiality of the Dean and Chapter of Durham, and mafter keeper or commitfary of their peculiar jurifdiction of Allerton and Allertonshire, co York, all vie Dickens, dec. Rev. James Jones, of Churchill, co. So merfet, Shipham R. in fame county, vice Penny dec. Rev. Tho. Burges, collated to a prebend of Durham, vice Sharpe, removed. Rev. Mr. Smelt, of Gedling, co. Nottinghans, inftalled one of the prebendaries of Southwell; Rev. Dr. Ford, collated to the prebend of Hinton, in the cathedral of Hereford; Rev. Humphry Shuttleworth, M.A. collated to the prebend of Weighton, in the cathedral of York; and Rev. Geo. Markham, M.A. Stokesley R. York, all vice Wanley, dec. Rev. Dr. Holmes, collated to the united prebends of Moreton and Whaddon, in the fame cathedral, vice Ford refigned. Rev. John Eftwick, Ightham R Kent. Rev. Jofeph Hewfon, Bramfhot R. Hants, wire Dennis,, dec. Rev. Henry Parfons, rector of Goathurst, and vicar of Wembdon, Somerset, collated to the prebend of East Harptree, in the cathedral of Wells Re:, Edward Glover, M. A. of Norwich, Barmer V. co. Norfolk, vice fagge, dec. Rev. John Bullivant, M. A. of MarstonTruffel, co. Northampton, Sudbrooke R. Co. Lincoln. Rev. John Harrifon, M. A. Penn V. near Wolverhampton, vice Fieldhoufe, dec. Rev. Edward Willfon, M. A. Carlton St. Peter with Aft by R. co. Norfolk. Nov. THEATRICAL DRURY (HAY-MARKET). 1. She Wou'd and She Wou'd Not-The Ci- 7. King Henry the Fourth--The Sultan. 9. 10. The Country Girl-The First Floor. 22. Ditto-High Life below Stairs. 23. School for Scandal-Rich. Cœur de Lion. 24. Country Girl-Doctor and Apothecary. 25. The Tempeft-Don Juan. 26. The Heirefs- Richard Coeur de Lion. 28. King Henry the Fifth-Comus. 29. The Wonder-Richard Cœur de Lion. 30. School for Fathers-Catherine & Petruchio Rev. John Day, M.A. Ridlington R. with Eaft Rufton V. annexed. Rev. Mr. Blenkarne, head-mafter of St. Olave's grammar-fchool, Southwark, appointed lefturer of St. Benne't Fink, in Threadneedle-street. Rev. B. Symes, jun. B. L. chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, High Rooding R. co. Effex, vice Lawrence, dec. Rev. W. Delves, Llanvillo R. co. Brecon, vice Price, dec. Rev. John Bayly, B. A. St. Merrin V. co. Cornwall, vice Thomas, refigned. Rev. John George Norbury, M. A. St. Alhan's R. in Wood-ftreet, and St. Olave's R. in Silver-street, annexed. Rev. Wm. Churchman, LL B. Goodleigh R. co. Devon, vc Parniinter, refigned. Rev. Wm. Cholwich, B A. Ermington R. co, Devon, wie Rhodes, refigned. Rev. Mr. Oliver, of Ancrum. Coftorphine church and parish, vice Sharp, dec. Rev. Tho. Dykes, LL.B. appointed minifter of St. John's church at Hull, lately erected. Rev. Rob. Jarratt, of Hull, Wellington R. co Somerfet. Rev. Rob. S. Woodham, formerly of New College, ford, and an afliftant master at Winchefter-fchool, prefented (by the Governor of Jamaica) to the valuable living of Spanish-town, in that ifland. REGISTER. Nov. COVENT GARDEN. 1. The Duenna-The Mayor of Garratt. 2. Inkle and Yarico-Ofcar and Malvina. 3. Wild Oats-Ditto. 4. King Lear-Ditto. 5. Notoriety-Love in a Camp. 7. Ditto-The Highland Reel. 8. Ditto-The Crufade. 9. Inkle and Yarico-The Follies of a Day10. Wild Oats-Ofar and Midvina. 11. Notoriety —The Poor Soldier. 2. The Beggar's Op-ra→Modern Antiques. 14. Notoriety--Olcar and Malvina. 15. Love in a Village-The Follies of a Day. 16. Notoriety-The Crufade. 17. Wild Oats-Ofcar and Malvina, 18. Notoriety-A Divertisement. 19. Artaxerxes-1 he Midnight Hour. 21. Notoriety-The Farmer. -22. Wild Outs-Ofcar and Maivina. 23. Notoriety--The Poor Soldier. 24. K. Henry the Fom th-fear and Malvina. 23. Notoriety-Love and War. 26., Artoserves-Love a-la Mode. 28. Ronco and Juliet - Ofcar and Malvina.. 25. Love in a Village-Lovers' Quarrels. 30. Notoriety-A Divertisement. 2 and 5 21450 and BILL of MORTALITY, from Nov. 1, to Nov. 22, 1791. Chriftened. 1 Females 201417 Females 8151642 Males Males Buried. 8272 Whercot have died under two years old 515 Peck Loaf 25. 3d. Between 60 145 5 and so Io and 20 59 60 and 67 70 and 70 148 80 89 261 1962 871 881 101 118 25 12 186 90 Par 16 19 of 6 14 12 N. B. In the 3 per Cent. Confols. the highest and lowest Price of each Day is given; in the other Stocks the higheft Price only. J. BRANSCOMB, Jun. Stock-Broker, No. 4, Cornhill LOND.GAZETTE St. James'sChron. London Chron. London Evening. Coventry Cumberland Derby, Exeter Gloecefter Hereford, Hull Ipfwich IRELAND Leeds 2 LEICESTER Lewes Liverpoo! 3 Maidstone Manchester Reading SCOTLAND Shetheld 2 Sherborne & Shrewsbury Winchefter YORK 3 For DECEMBER, CONTAINING 1791. Remarkson Enquiry into hurchtft.blithm. 110- Meteorolog. Diaries for Nov. and Dec. 1791 1074) An Enquiry into the Character of Columbus 1105 By SYLVANUS URBAN, Gent. Printed for D. HENRY by JOHN NICHOLS, Red Lion Palage, Fleet-ftreet; where all Letters to the Editor are defired to be addreffed, Post-PAID. |