1806.] Incidents and Marriages in and near London. 



297 



E-xves. 



Mr. Eflen, lots 32, S3, 40, each 

 lot at 7J, 7\, aiul lOi gui- 

 neas, :.'. 1^6 15 6 



Mr Compton, lots 3-1, 37, 43, at 



7, 10. and 10 guineas, 28 7 



Mr. EoU, lots 35, 39, 41, -J.), 

 • -IC, 47, 18, e^ich at 12, 9^, 13, 



V>, 12, Iji, 13 ganeas 67 7 



Col. Fullavlon, tots 36, 3B, 4l', 

 4-1, 49, .')0 ."(1, at a, Hi, 1.5, 

 16, 14{, 11, 16 guineas 99 1;) 



Ainount of ewes fold S22 4 6 



rm 2 6 



Total for the .51 llieep.. 731 7 

 Avenige price of the rams, this year, up- 

 wards of 161. — Of the evves. 111. 



A vaft declination of price will be here per- 

 ceived, from lail year, but not from that of 

 the preceding, fince the ewes brought more 

 tnoney at this tlian at the fale of 1804, when 

 the higlieft price was 111. lis. Various An- 

 glo iV'lerino flocks have been lately eftabliih- 

 "ed, and the old ones continue in a ftate of 

 progreffivK and pvof.table improvement, more 

 particularly, tiiofe of his Majefty, Lord So- 

 mervillc, Dr. Parry, Mr. ToUett of Staftbrd- 

 Ihire, Sir Lawrence Fa)k in Devon, and one in 

 Surrey. Mr. Robfon, of I'clford, in the 

 Cheviot I; ills, has been nio.1: fuccefsful in 

 crofling the Cheviot ewes with Spanifh rams 

 of Lord isomerville's breed, the firft produce 

 injpnvving wo.ndcrfully, in both quantity and 

 Quality of wool, and in form, and Handing 

 that fevere climate perfectly well. A very 

 emin nt oreeder in Northumberland is crofl- 

 ic.i his ftock with a Spanifli r.im from Mr. 

 Bartley's ftcck, at Bath. Mr. Bell is intro- 

 ducing the breed into Norfolk; and, we be- 

 lieve, the Louis SackviUe and Northampton 

 are making the fame experiment. Dr. Par- 

 ry's rams to be lold at Hounfiow, next week, 

 are not pure Merino or Spi:nifh, like his Ma- 

 jefty's, but Spaniili grafted, thn.ugh a number 

 of generations upon an Englilh (Ryeland) 

 ftock. '1 he wool, neverthelefs, is faid to 

 equal, or to exceed the purcft native Merino, 

 in tinenefs, and for a piece of clotli made from 

 the wool of the rams, to be expofed to fale. 

 Dr. Parry was oftitrui, by two dealers, thirty 

 fliillingt per yarci. 



The liojid o.- Agriculture has this year of- 

 fered various preniiunis, for the promotion 

 of that ufe.'ul Iciejice ; among which are the 

 three following, to the perfon who fhall 

 produce" to the Brard the model of the 

 bcft and cheapeii cottage, on a fcale of one 

 inch to a foot ; witii eftimares of th.e expcnce 

 ofercfting it; from 5 to 10 guineas, accord- 

 ing to merit.— 2. It having been repre- 

 fented to the Board, that there are roads in 

 I'omc part of the kingdom, where much car- 

 rier's work is regularly done with one-hor.''c 

 Monthly M.ic. No. 148. 



carts ; and as, In fucli cafes, it is conceived 

 that it might be eafy for fuch carriers to 

 fubftitute oxen, or fpayed heifers, in Igme of 

 t'neir carts for comparifon, the Board will give 

 to the carrier or other perfon, who Ihall make 

 the experiment, inthemoft fatisiactory man- 

 ner, during one year, and report the refult to 

 the Board ; .50 guineis. It is required, that 

 the oxen be fed in the fame maiirer as the 

 horfcs, and not to be under five vcars old, 

 3. To the perfon who fhall dilcover a 

 principle, which may lighten the draught of 

 oxen to carriages, 20 guineas ; being the 

 amount of a legacy lefc by the late Ctl. 

 Goate, of Brent Elleigh, in Suflblk, for this 

 fpecilic purpofe. 



MARRIED. 

 At Kampflead, John Armitage Brown, cf(j. 

 to Mifs Jane E. Mavor. 



Ifaac Chamlrerlain, efq. of Bafinghall-Hrcet, 

 to Mrs. Hewitt, widov.- of John"H., efq. of 

 Billiopfton-hall, Wilts. 



At St. Saviour's, Southv.ark, John FiiTier 

 Bai'ker, efq. of Birmingham, to Mifs Watfon. 

 —William Lardner, efq., furgeon of Bir- 

 mingham, to Mifs Margaretta Watfon, only 

 daughter of William W., efq. of Borough 

 High ftreet. 



At Hackney, Mr. John Auftin, of Corn- 

 hill, ftockbroker, to Mrs. Collier, widow of 

 William C. efq. of -Stoke Newington. 



Lieutenant Rudhall, of the South Devon 

 militia, to Mifs Lou'ifa Dunbar, daughter of 

 Sir George D. 



Tlie Rev John Hole, rcdor of Woolfordlf- 

 worthy anil Broadwood Kelly, Devon, to 

 Mifs Sophia Brafley, fecond daughter of the 

 late Nathan B., efq. 



At St. Albau's, Mr. Thomas Sharpe, of 

 Fenchurch-ftreet, to Mifs Frances S.bley, 

 eldeil daughter of Jofeph S., efq. 



Charles Pipon, efq. of the Hon. Eaft India 

 Company's fervice, to JMifs Martha Duma- 

 refq, third daughter of Sir John D. of Jerfey. 



The Rev. Thomas Bennett, to Mifs Le- 

 vett, only daughter of the late Francis L., 

 efq. 



Mr. H. H. Turner, to Mifs Canham, of 

 Saxham, Suffolk, only diuehter of the late 

 A S. C, efq. 



Mr. Charles R. Aikin,of Broad-ftreet-build- 

 ings, to ftlifs Wakefield, daughter of the late 

 Gilbert Wakefield. 



Major John Malcolm, of the Hon. Eaft 

 India Company's fervice, to Mifs Eleanor 

 Todd, of Darlington. 



At Lambeth, Vvilliam Tate, efq., to Mifs 

 Simpfon, of Kernehill. 



At Rotherhithe, William Hollamby, efq., 

 to Mifs Sarah Louch. 



Artliur Steel, efq., of CiifFord-ffreet, to 

 Mifs Augufta Mitford, of Pitt's-hill, Pet- 

 woJtli. 



Charles Faffet Burnet, efq., of Vauxhall, 

 to Mift Batons, of Clapham. 



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