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STATISTICS. 



A General Bill of the Christenings and Burials witliin the Bills 

 of Mortality, from Dec. 14, 1S19, to Dec. 12, 1S20: 



Christened in the 97 parishes within the walls, 931 j buried, 

 1,082. 



Christened in the 17 parishes without the walls, 5,342; buried 

 4,076. 



Christened in the 23 out parishes in Middlesex and Surrey, 

 12,449; buried, 9,685. 



Christened in the 10 parishes in the Citv and Liberties of 

 Westminster, 4,336; buried, 4,505. 



Christened, males, 11,993; females, ll,l65; in all, 23,158. 

 Buried, males, 9,794; females, 9,554: in all, 19,348. 

 Whereof have died 



Under two years of age .. . . 4,758 

 Between two and five ,, .. 1,975 



Five and ten 887 



Ten and twenty 667 



Twenty and thirty 1,484 



Thirtv'and forty ' . , . . . . 2,006 



Forty' and fifty 2,069 



Fifty and sixty 1,878 



Sixty and seventy .. .. .. 1,632 



Seventy and eighty 1,208 



Eighty and ninety 662 



Ninety and a hundred . - . . 119 



A hundred 2 



A hundred and two 1 



Increased in the burials this year, 120. There have been ex- 

 ecuted in London and the county of Surrey, 38; of which num- 

 ber ten only have been reported to be buried within the bills of 

 mortality. 



LECTURES. 



Mr. Taunton will commence his next Course of Lectures on 

 Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Surgery, on Saturday, Ja- 

 nuary 20th, 1821, at Eight o'clock in the Evening. 



LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 



To James Itansome, of Ipswich, in the county of Suffolk, 

 iron-founder, and lloi)ert Ransome, of Colchester, in the county 

 of Essex, iron-founder, for their improvement upon an inven- 



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