Mr. John Luff, mafter of the freefchool, Huntingdon. Lately, Mr. Joshua Hole, of Trinstone, near South Molton, Devon. The longevity of himself, his father, and three brothers, was unufual. His father, vicar of South Molton, dying aged 11 years; his eldest brother, John, rector of Romanfleigh and Washford Pyne, 80 years; him elf, 81 years; William, archdeacon of Barnstaple, 85 years; and Nicholas, vicar of Burrington, 80 years. 4. Mr. George Andree, of Staple inn, an eminent folicitor. John Le Coq, efq. of John-freet, Bedford-row. Mr. Minors, furgeon, Chancery-lane. 5. At Leatherhead, Surry, Mrs. Durnford. In the Flesh-market, Newcastle, Margaret Robfon, aged 103. 6. At Glafgow, Colonel James Campbell, late of the 42d regiment. Sir Gillies Payne, bart. of Tempsford, Bedfordshire, aged 80 years. St. 7. Mr. Chriftopher Strothoff, Martin's-lane, Cannon-ftreet. At Lynn, William Bagge, efq. alderman of that corporation. 8. At the Hot Wells, Lieut. Bridg. man, of the royal navy. 9. At Bryanstone-ftreet, the Right Hon. Lady Charlotte, Carr, wife of the Rev. William Holwell Carr, of Monchift, Cornwall, and daughter of James, Earl of Errol. Lately, Mr. Broadhurst, gardener to Chelfea Hofpital. Nov. 29, 1800. Lieut. Col. Houlton, of the rifle corps. At Port Royal, Jamaica, Lieut. Colin Mackenfie, of the royal navy. At Windfor Caftle, St. George's, Jamaica, Samuel Buckmaster, efq. one of the oldeft inhabitants. Ralph Heathcote, efq. his Majesty's minifter at Cologne. He was the eldest fon of Dr. Ralph Heathcote, of Sileby, in the county of Leicester, and was of Chrift's College, Oxford, where he took the degree of M A. July 11, 1775. OCT. 1800. In Germany, Colonel Swanton, of the guards. At Jamaica, of a decline, in his 26th year, Charles Gafc igne Fanthawe, eiq. BUNNEY & GOLD, Skee-lane, Fleetsfirest, Lordon. N.B. In the 3 per Cent. Confols the higheft and lowest Price of each Day is given; in the other Stocks the highest Price only. THOMAS BISH, STOCK BROKER, STATE LOTTERY OFFICE, 4, CORNHILL. European Magazine, For MARCH 1801. [Embellished with, 1. A PORTRAIT of ROBERT ORME, ESQ. 2. A VIEW of the MARINE VILLA of JOHN SMITH, ESQ. under DOVER CLIFFS. And 3. A VIEW of the FOUNTAIN at VAUCLUSE.] ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. THE review of the book fent by one of our Correfpondents cannot be received, unlefs we have the volume to be affured that it is entitled to the character given of it. We have great refpect for our Correspondent's impartiality; but we cannot, nor will he defire us, to depart from a rule laid down at the establishment of the Magazine. Philo is under confideration. W. Halloway, Ambrofe Pitman, J. T. in our next. AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from March 7, to March 14. 467 5 Durham 1409 108 083 073 6 co 000 $ 093 560 500 2121 600 Hunting. 160 000 087 Northam. 140 c00 082 837 8 Glouceft. 187 1 00 8.99 863 600 000 Rutland 138 600 084 640 080 Leicester 148 100 095 947 283 Nottingh. 138 8108 086 252 895 Derby 145 4/00 083 6 49 488 Stafford 162 900 094 857 499 Salop 174 4121 2113 255 Hereford 170 7128 8102 447 191 8 Devon 159 2 00091 439 1094 Worcest. 184 800 0108 653 197 10 Cornwall 1375 00 085 238 200 Warwick 178 100 CIII 6 57 21 93 9 Dorfet 172 9 00 0100 152 096 400 087 647 487 8 Hants. 173 5 100 6 co 81 946 078 41 166 Wilts Berks 171 000 0104 200 08 846 679; WALES. 600 087 149 579 2 N. Wales 136 8100093 0:45 0,09 156 0:00 0181 044 272 2 |