24. In his 63d year, Mr. Thomas Simmonds, deputy of the ward of Cripplegate Without, At the Grove, Yoxford, in his 79th year, Eleazer Davy, efq. Charles Newman, efq. of King-ftreet, Golden-fquare. 25. At Bristol, H. W. T. Hawley, efq. lieutenant-colonel of the King's dragoon guards. Charles Beauvoir Terin, efq. Lately, Thomas Stokes, elq, of Stanfhawes Houfe, Gloucefterfhire. 26. Thomas Gilbert, efq. lieutenant in the navy. Robert Winter, efq. one of the fecondaries of the pipe office, aged 73. 27. At Worting, Hants, in his 71ft year, Peter Waldo, efq. of Mitcham, in the county of Surrey. 28. Thomas Allwright, efq. first captain of the royal hofpital at Greenwich. The Rev. Richard Penneck, rector of Abinger, Surrey, and of St. John's, Horfleydown, and upwards of forty years keeper of the Reading Room at the British Museum. 29. At Layton, in Effex, Thomas Oliver, efq. in his 63d year. At Chichester, Captain John Bridgwater, of the Prince of Wales's late American regiment, in his 70th year. 30. At Leominster, the Rev. William Lewellin, the diffenting minifter of that place, fuddenly, at the conclufion of his difcourfe. Thomas Hammond, efq. of York, aged 55 31. At Canterbury, the Rev. William Gregory, rector of St. Andrew with St. Mary Bredman in that city, matter of Eatbridge Hofpital, and vicar of St. Cofmus and Damian Blean. J. Vaughan, efq. late banker in Corn hill. Mr. Robert Harper, of Charlotte-ftreet, Portland-place. Lately, at Kennington, Sampfon Cofgane Lloyd, eiq. formerly a merchant in Kotterdam. FEB. 1. At Uxbridge, William Lewis, efq. At Haddington, Mr. George Cunningham, in his 75th year. 2. Major-General Duffe, of Carnou Printed by I. GOLD, late Bunney and Gold, Shoc-lane, London. fie; and on the 5th, Mrs. Duffe, his wife. At Edinburgh, Captain John Mackintoh, of Harwood. 5. Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Manners, of the yoth regiment. 6. At Dublin, Colonel Blaquiere, late furveyor-general. 7. Tipping Rigby, efq. alderman of the ward of Cattle Baynard. 9. Stephen Bencraft, efq. of Southampton-row, Bloomsbury. 66. Lately, Mr. Thomas Lonfdale, aged 10. James Morton, efq. many years deputy master of the mint, in his 65th year. John Brand, efq. of Hemington Hall, in the county of Suffolk. II. At Bath, John Buchanan, efq. of Devonshire-street, Portland-place. At Plymouth, Lieutenant John Newton, of the royal navy. Mr. Armstrong, carpenter to the board of works. 12. Thomas Jenour, efq. of Hampftead Heath. 14. navy. Paul Parry, efq. of the royal At Woodhatch, near Reygate, Surrey, Mr. Rowland Yallop, late of Old-street, aged 59. At Guernsey, in his 72d year, Thomas Le Merchant, efq. 15. Mrs. Ward, mother of Mrs. Roberts, wife of Dr. Roberts, of St. Paul's school. 16. At Bush Hill, Enfield, Mrs. Blackburn, widow of the late John Blackburn, efq. 17. At Sidemouth, the Rev. John Barton, prebendary of Canterbury, late chaplain to the House of Commons. DEATHS ABROAD, DEC. 6, 1802. At Richmond Eftate, St. Mary's, Jamaica, William Thompfon, M. D. At Mount Engle Eftate, Fleming Hewit, efq. At Paris, the celebrated Madame Clairon. FEB. 10, 1803. At Paris, Monf. De la Harpe, aged 64. The fame day, Monf. De Saint Lambert, author of leveral poetical pieces, in his 86th year. DEC, 27, 1802. Mr. James Smyth, of South Carolina, rice-planter. NNNN Days 185 EACH DAY' PRICE OF STOCKS FOR FEBRUARY 1803. Bank per per Ct.4perCt Navy New Long Short Stock Reduc Confois Confols sperC SperCt Ann. Ann. Omn. dif. Imp. Imp. 3pr Ct Aun. 70$ India India India Exche. Irish Irish Stock. Scrip Bonds. Bills. 5perC Omn. Lott. Tick. English 27 187 714 70 a 87 1001 103 20 9.16 28 711 7042 a 87 100 103 20 9-16. 29 31 71/ 704a3 87 100 1033 20 9-16 N.B. In the 3 per Cent. Confols the higheft and lowest Price of each Day is given; in the other Stocks the higheft Price only. THE European Magazine, For MARCH 1803. [Embellished with, 1. A PORTRAIT of DR. ISAAC SCHOMBERG. And, 2. A VIEW of the EAST INDIA HOUSE.] CONTAINING, Page Stewart's Tocfin of Social Life 202 The Hiftory of Man in a favage and cultivated State Theatrical Journal; including Cha. - London: Prbited by 1. Goid, Shre-Ime, Fleet-Areet, FOR THE PROPRIETORS, AND PUBLISHED BY JAMES ASPERNE, (Succeffor to Mr. SEWELL,) No. 32, CORNHILL. ibid. ibid. 205 209 214 225 231 235 237 ibid. 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