CoH R OON FC -+E-E: 
the young lady was then kept, and 
whofe conduct was then watched 
with particular vigilance. 
. Amount of armed fhips belong- 
ing to France, Spain, and Holland, 
_ taken, burnt, or deftroyed by the 
_ Englith fince the commencement 
of the war: 
Veffels. Guns: 
Of 74 guns and upwards 39 3058 
Two-deckers urder 74 10 630 
Frigates of 32 guns and upwards 46 1798 
Frigates under 32 guis 13 383 
Sloops, Corvettes, &c. 587 2808 
Yefterday morning Maria The- 
refa Phipoe, for the murder of 
Mary Cox, was executed be- 
fore the debtors door, Newgate, 
purfuant to her fentence. She 
behaved with proper decorum; and 
was attended by a Roman Catholic 
prieft. She left a guinea for the 
moft deferving debtor in the gaol, 
and gave the fame fum to the exe- 
cutioner.. After hanging an hour 
in the view of a great number of 
fpectators, one-third of whom were 
females, the body was cut down, 
and delivered to the furgeons for 
diffection. An account of the crime 
for which fhe fuffered, will be given 
jn the Appendix. 
The following is a copy of the 
return of the numbers of fugitive 
wate in England, which has juft 
een delivered to the Duke of 
Portland: 
French clergy fupported by 
Government 
Lay-people ditto, including 
women and children 
Clergy, not fupported by Go- 
vernment, as having means 
in themfelves, or living by 
their induftry, about 500 
Emigrants, not fupported by 
.Government, as having 
fayed fome wrecks of their 
5000 
2950 
57 
fortune, including old peo- 
ple,women, children, maid- 
fervants, &c.'about - 3000 
To which may be added, in 
Jerfey ~- 709 
The coinage of gold and filver 
fince the Reftoration has been as 
under : 
Coined by Charles IJ. 7,524,105 
James IT. 2,691,625 
William III. 10,511,963 
Anne, 2,691,626 
George [. 8,725,921 
George UI. 11,966,576 
Total coinage from 
1660 to 1760, 44,111,817 
Coined in the pre- 
fent reign, 
i 51,073,362 
Total 95,185,179 
From which fum, deduéting the 
recoinage, and fuppefing, though 
highly improbable, that full half 
has been illegally exported or ma- 
nufaétured, there ought ftill to re- 
main above forty millions in cir- 
culation. 
Sir Henry St. John Mildmay, 
Baronet, a few days fince, met with 
the following extraordinary acci- 
dent, at his feat in Hampfhire: — 
Returning froma hard chace with 
his vicious horfe, Telegraph (which 
he bought of Lord Villers for 600 
guineas) he difmounted, and told 
his groom, he thought he might 
now venture to pat him; and ac- 
cordingly put his right hand to- 
wards his neck, when the horfe 
inftantly feized it in his mouth, 
and held it there for more than a 
minute, in defpite of all the endea- 
vours of two grooms to difengage 
it; the confequence was, that Sir 
Henry was ROMS to fuffer aa 
amputation of all his fingers, from 
that hand, in the courfe of the day. 
During 
