490 
Melton Mow- 
bray--+-+- 2,815 
Middleton -- 5,809 
Mildenhall -- 2,974 
Mitcham-+++ 4,453 
Monmouth:+ 4,164 
Montrose --10,388 
Morpeth---+ 3,415 
Medicinal Well at Kingston! 
Preston +++ -24,575 
Putney -+++ 3,394. 
Radnor -+++ 2,186 
Ramsgate -+ 6,031 
Reading - - - -12,867 
Reigate +++. 2,961 
Renfrew---+ 2,646 
Retford, East 2,465 
St. German’s 2,404 | Uttoxeter -- 
St. Neot’s -+ 2,272 
St. Peter Port 
[Jan. 1, 
4,658 
Uxbridge ++ 2,750 
Wakefield - - 10,764 
(Guernsey)11,173 ; Wallingford 2,093 
Stafford ++.» 5,736 
Stamford 
Stirling +++ 7,113 
Stockton++++ 5,006 
Walsall ----11,914 
-» 5,050 Waltham Ab- 
bey seeeee 2,997 
Wandsworth 6,702 
Nairn ----+> 3,228 | Richmond Stowmarket 2.252 | Ware ------ 3,844 
Newark «+++ 8,084 (Surrey)-+ 5,994 | Stranraer -- 2,463 | Warminster 5,612 
Newbury ++ 5,347 | Richmond Stratford-upon- Warrington 13,570 
Newcastle-upon- (York) ++ 3,546 Avon ...« 3,069 | Warwick «+ 8,235 
Tyne, with Rickmans- Stroud (Glou- _ | Wednesbury 6,471 
Gateshead 46,948 | worth ---+ 3,940| _cester)---+ 7,097 | Wellingbo- 
Newcastle-un- Ripon --+-+- 4,563 | Sudbury--++ 3,950] rough «+++ 4,454 
der-Lyne++ 7,031 | Rochdale -+13,453 | Sunderland 14,725 | Wellington(Sa- 
Newport (Isle | | Romford.-++ 3,777 | Sutton( Notts) 3,943 lop) «+++++ 8,396 
of Wight) 4,059 | Romsey ---+ 5,128 | Sutton Cold- Wellington (So- 
NorthAllerton 2,626 | Rotherham-- 3,548 field-+++++ 3,466 merset) «+ 4,170 
Northampton10,793 | Rothesay ++ 4,107 | Swaffham -+ 2,836 | Wells (Norf.) 2,950 
Norwich----50,288 | Rugby -+++ 2,300 | Swansea -+++10,255 (Somer- 
Nottingham 40,415 | Rutherglen-- 4,091 | Tain ------ 2,861 set)--++++ 5,888 
Oldham -»>++21,662 | Rye-+++++++ 3,599 | Tamworth -» 8,921 | Westbury -+ 2,117 
Ormskirk -+ 3,838 | SaffronWalden4,154 | Taunton -+++ 8,534 | Weymouth & 
Oswestry ++ 3,910| Salisbury ++ 8,763 | Tavistock -- 5,483 | Melcombe 
Otley ---+-- 3,065 | Sandwich -- 2,912 | Tenterden -+ 3,259 | Reuis --++ 6,622 
Oundle --++ 2,150 | Scarborough 8,188 | Tewkesbury 4,962 | Whitby «+++ 8,697 
Oxford «+++16,364 | Selby -++ees 4,097 | Thame---++ 2,479 | Whitchurch 5,489 
Paisley +++-28,000 Selkirk --++ 2,696 | Thetford-.-- 2,922 | Whitehaven 12,453 
Peebles -+++ 9,701 | Seven Oaks 2,144 | Thirsk++e++- 2,533 | Whithorn ++ 2,361 
Pembroke ++ 4,925 Shaftesbury 2,903 | Tiiurso - 4,045 | Wick «++e++ 6,715 
Penryn -+++ 2,953 , Sheffield----42,157 | Tiverton---+ 8,651 | Wigan+-++++17,716 
Penzance ++ 5,224 Shepton Mal- Tonbridge -- 7,406 | Wigtown ++ 9,042 
Perth -+++++19,068 let ss+-- - 5,021 | Totness ---- 3,128 | Wilton -++- 2,058. 
Peterborough 8,558 | Sherborne -- 5,622 | Tottenham-- 5,812 | Winchester.. 7,739 
Peterhead -+ 4,783 | Shields,North 8,205 | Towcester ++ 2,554 | Windsor--.+ 5,698 
Petworth -- 2,781 | Shoreham, Tregoney ++ 1,035 | Witney «+++ 2,827 
Pickering -- 2,746 New -+++ 1,047 | Trowbridge | 9,545 | Wolverhamp- 
Plymouth --61,212 | Shrewsbury 19,602 | Truro (borough ton «+++-+ 18,380 
Pontefract -- 4,447 | Skipton «+++ 3,411 only) «+++ 2,712 | Woodbridge 4,060 
Pool (Montg.)1,255 | Southampton13,353 | Tweedmouth 4,675 | Woolwich -- 17,008 
Poole (Dor- Southwell -- 3,051 | Twickenham 4,206 | Worcester --17,023 
setshire) -- 6,390 | Spalding-+++ 5,207 | Tynemouth 9,454 | Worksop «+ 4,567 
Portsmouth, with | St. Alban’s-- 4,472 | Ulverstone-- 4,315 | Yarmouth --18,040 
Gosport 51,832 | St. Andrew’s 4,899 | Upton-upon- Yeovil++++>+ 4,655> 
Prescot ---+ 4,468 | St. Austell -- 6,175 Severn ++ 2,319 | York «++++-20,787 
—a— 
Tothe Liditor of the Monthly Magazine. 
SIR, 
HE pages in the Monthly Maga- 
zine being open to receive com- 
munications respecting every useful 
discovery which can tend to ameliorate 
the moral and physical condition of 
mankind, has often been the means of 
doing much good. If on any occasion 
individuals, from ignorance or impro- 
per motives, have made false state- 
ments, the evil to society has been 
obviated, by its pages being open to 
their contradiction. This remark is 
made in consequence of a communi- 
cation, dated Cullum-street,.in your 
last Magazine, respecting what is 
called the medicinal well at Coomb 
Farm, in the neighbourhood of King- 
2 
ston, which is described “as possess- 
ing the most surprising qualities as a 
remedy against that distressing and 
severe malady, the stone in the blad- 
der.” The writer adds, ‘that the 
astonishing cure which it has effected 
in the case of Mr. Samuel Jackson, 
the great currier in Little Windmill- 
street, merits that its restorative and 
sanative powers should be more uni- 
versally diffused :” and ‘that he is 
now, after two years’ trial, completely 
cured, and that he is as free from stone 
or gravel as any personage in the 
kingdom.” 
Feeling deeply interested im what- 
ever concerned so respectable a gen- 
tleman, and so useful a magistrate 
and governor of this parish, I caused 
enquiry 
