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year, and not a leap-year, as it 

 otherwise would have been. In 

 consequence of this alteration. Old 

 Lady-day will be April 6 ; Ol d May- 

 day, May 13 ; Old Midsummer, 

 July 6 ; Old Lammas, August 1 3 ; 

 Old Michaelmas-day, October 11, 

 &c; and will continue so for 100 

 years. 



DiBD. At her cottage, on Engle- 

 field-green, Mrs. Mary Robinson, 

 the once celebrated Perdita. She 

 had been several months in a de- 

 clining state of health, which 

 Avorldly troubles greatly aggravated. 

 As the author of several popular 

 novels and poetical pieces, many of 

 them under the signature of Laura- 

 Maria, she was well known to the 

 public. Her last work was a trans- 

 lation of Dr. Hager's " Picture of 

 Paleraio," j ust published. She was 

 interred, in a private manner, at 

 Old Windsor. 



BIRTHS in the Year 1800. 



Jan. 6th, Lady Sondes a daugh- 

 ter. 



8th. Countess of Mansfield, a 

 daughter. 



15th. Lady M'Lean, a son. 



20th. Countess of Oxford, a son 

 and heir. 



31st. Lady of sir Samuel Fludyer, 

 bart., a son. • 



Feb. 3rd. Lady of Sir Henry 

 Mildniay, bai-t. of her nintli son. 



Right honourable Lady Charlotte 

 Carr, a son and heir. 



1 1th. Countessof Berkeley, ason. 



18th. Lady Elizabeth Talbot, a 

 son. 



22d. Countess of Yarmouth, a 

 son and heir. 



24itb. Countessof Caithness, a son. 



March 9th. Countess of Derby, 

 a son. 



19th. Lady of Sir H. Harpur, 

 bart. a son. 



April. At Constantinople, the 

 countess of Elgin, a son and heir. 



May. 5th. Lady of sir William 

 Rowley, bart. a son. 



8th. Lady of sir John TroUope, 

 bart. a son and heir. 



lith. Lady Arabella Ward, a 

 daughter. 



25th. Duchess of Rutland, a 

 daughter. 



Lady William Beauclerc, a 

 daughter. 



Ju7ie8i\\. Lady Porchester, a son 

 and heir. 



17th. Lady of the speaker of the 

 house of commons, a daughter. 



26th. Countess Mount Edge- 

 combe, a daughter. 



J id If 10th. Lady of sir James 

 Saumarez, a daughter. 



15th. Lady Harvey, a son. 



Lady Rous, a son. 



Lady Massey, a son. 



Lady Harriet Gill, a daughter. 



August. Lady Louisa Hartley, a 

 son. 



5th. Marchioness of Clanric- 

 karde, a daughter. 



Duchess of Manchester, adaugh- 

 ter. 



11th. Lady Charlotte Campbell, 

 a son. 



16th. Countess of Albemarle, a 

 son. 



17th. Countessof Ancram, a son. 



20th. Countess of Hardwicke, a 

 son. 



Lady Stewart, a daughter. 



Marchioness of Tweedale, three 

 sons, two of whom were still born. 



25th. Lady Charlotte Duncombe, 

 a .son. 



27th. Countess of Sefton, a son. 



Sl8t. Lady Cholniondeley, a son. 



