sister to the present Earl of Scarbrough, and niece to the late Sir George Savile, Bart. of revered memory. She has left a family of five young children thus early to mourn her irreparable loss, for such it must be called, and felt, after a life spent in the practice of every duty that adorns the character of wife and mother,to the utmost that her long enfeebled state would permit ; but she has also left an impressive example of the powerful influence of that religion (early instilled into her docile mind by her excellent mother, the late lamented Countess of Scarbrough) which enabled her to support her severe sufferings for some years past, with a tranquillity and patience, of which there are but few instances and which, by opening to her hopes the bright prospects of her future rewards, also soothed and composed her last moments. At Calcutta,in the prime of life, Mr. William March, of the Honourable East India Company's service, second son of Mr. March, of Barnstaple. He possessed an amiable disposition, and is sincerely lamented by his family and friends. At her Son's house, in New-street, Bishopsgate-street, Mrs. Gwen Jones, aged 90, mother of Mr. John Jones, of the East India House. 11. At his house, at Holywell, in the county of Lincoln, Jacob Reynardson, Esq. aged 69 years. 12. Eliza Bodley, the infant daughter of Mr. Brockhurst of Finsbury. square. Lately, at his Farm, Elmswell, in Suffolk, Sir Harvey Smith, Bart. He was one of the Pages to George the Secoud, and Aid-de-Camp to General Wolfe at the taking of Quebec.-A gentleman of the old school, of peculiar habits, but a scholar, and a man of strict honour. At her house at Stockwell Common, Mrs. Barclay, widow of the late John Barclay, Esq. of Stockwell Common, and Old Broad-street, Merchant. At his house, in the Low Bridge, Newcastle, aged 72, Thomas Maddison, Esq. of Birtley, one of the Common Councilmen of that Corporation. 14. At Bath, in the 67th year of his age, William Christie, Esq. of Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, 15. Mr. George Jameson, timber-merchant, Sun-street, Bishopsgatestreet. In Brick-lane, Spital-fields, Mr. Joseph Vitton, aged 65 years. 16. At his house,on Finchley-common, Robert Johnson, Esq. aged 65. Mrs. Lark, wife of Henry Lark, of Essex-street, in the Strand, Esq. in the 34th year of her age. She had spent an agreeable day with a few select friends and was snatched suddenly from them in the midst of every comfort and happiness. She has left a disconsolate husband to deplore her loss, and it may be truly said that her virtues and amiable qualities had endeared her to all her relatives and friends. age. 18. At his house. at Islington, Mr. Nathan Dell, many years chief Clerk of the Imperial Annuity Office Bank, in the 74th year of his Lately Mr. Alexander Hay, Midshipman on board his Majesty's Ship Hotspur, commanded by the Hon. Captain Percy, under the batteries of Cherburgh. He was first cousin to the Earl of Kinnoull, and nephew of the Rev. Dr. Hay Drummond, Rector of Hadliegh, Suffolk. He was wounded towards the latter end of the action (in the moment of speaking to Captain Percy), by a shot from a field-piece, which shattered his arm, back, and side, in so dreadful a manner, as to preclude all hopes of recovery. He met his fate with a calmness and resolution unusual in so young a person, his last words being an enquiry as to the state and success of the couflict, and a declaration of being contented and perfectly resigned to death, in the arms of victory. CURRENT. Per Share. 200 0 0 Lancaster ditto PRICES OF BULLION. New Dollars, per oz. 0 6 2 | Silver in bars, per oz. 0 0 0 Foreign Gold in bars, per oz. 0 0 0| Portugal Gold in coin, per oz. 4 19 6 CURRENT PRICES of SHARES in the Navigable Canals, Docks, Bridges, Roads, Water Works, and Fire and Life Insurance Companies, at the Office of WEBB and HOLLOWAY, 16, Angel Court, Throgmorton Street, 20th of November, 1811. Grand Junction Canal Per Share. Per Share. 23 00 West Middlesex, ditto ...... 7 0 0 dis Gloucester & Berkley ditto, old 45 00 Worcester & Birmingham old do. 37 0 0 York Buildings ditto 4 00 pm. 60 00 Lancaster ditto 23 .0 0 Grand Junction Water Works 2 0 0pm. 31 0.0 Shrewsbury ditto 145 0 0 Holloway ditto ..... ........ 10 0 0 dis. Wilts and Berks 25 0 0 Coventry ditto 700 0 0 Globe Insurance Office 114 0 0 Leicestershire and Northamp tonshire Union ditto 80 00 Croydon ditto 20 10 0 Imperial ditto London Dock Stock 121 0 0 Albion ditto 52 00 Huddersfield ditto ... ... 25 00 Ditto Scrip 119 0 0 Eagle ditto 4 00 Grand Western ditto 15 0 0 dis. West India ditto 158 0 0 Royal Exchange ditto 282 10 0 Grand Surry ditto 102 00 Strand Bridge 24 0 0 dis. Hope ditto ...... 3 00 · Rochdale ditto Thames and Medway ditto Thames and Severn ditto Peak Forest ditto .... Vauxhall ditto Sun ditto 185 0 0 36 00 Commercial Road 130 0 0 County ditto ..... 30 00 53 0 0 East London Water Works ... 93 0 0 Rock Life Assurance 2 12 0 80 0 0 DAILY PRICES OF STOCKS FROM OCTOBER 21, TO NOVEMBER 20, 1811: 3 per Ct.3 per C. per Ct.5 per Ct. 5 per Ct. Long India India Bonds. Red. Consols. Consols. Navy. 1797. Ann. Stock Exchequer Bills. 5. Seal Qld New Omnium Irish mp. mp. Consols Stock Ann, Ann. English English Ct. 5 per 3 per Ann. for Acc. Ct. Ann. 2314 63 64 64 791 97 20 2314 16,7 16% 185 (16 17 a 18 pr. par 5 pr. 17 a 18 pr.par 5 pr. 69% 18 a 17 pr.lpar 5 pr. W. "As and HOLLOWAY, 97 63% 1644 64 791 N. B. In the 3 per cent. Consols the highest and towest Prices are given: in the other Stocks, the highest only, Brokers, No. 16, Angel Court, Throgmorton Street. 631 par 614 1 Ditto Ditto 644 Ditto Ditto par Printed by A.J. Valpy, Took's Court, Chancery Lane, London. CONTENTS OF NO. XV. rency. ib. II. A DESCRIPTION OF THE GALLERY OF ANTI- QUITIES IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM, (con- - The Portland Vase, (concluded) III. A DESCRIPTION OF THE CASCADE OF REG- LA, NEAR MEXICO, including Remarks on the IV. AN ASTRONOMICALL DESCRIPTION OF THE LATE COMET from the 18. of Nouemb. 1618. to the 16. of December following. With certaine Morall Prognosticks or Applications drawne from the Comets motion and irradiation amongst the celestiall Hieroglyphicks. By Vigilant and Diligent Observations of John Bambridge, Doctor of Phy- sicke, and louer of the Mathematicks, (concluded) Morall Prognosticks or Applications of the late Co- |