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HISTORY OF THE 



Connor, Miss £.2000 



Douglas, Colonel 10,000 



Douglas, Captain 10,000 



Dickie, Andrew 5000 



Douglas, Edvv. Bullock 100,000 



Ditto 50,000 



Ditto, ditto, books, pic- 

 tures, &c. at Piccadilly, 

 and Richmond 



Douglas, Major 10,000 



Dorton, Madame . . 1000 



Elliott, Mrs 5000 



Elizee, Pere 5000 



Fincastle, Lady Susan. . 10,000 



Fitzpatrick, General .... 1000 



Goodisson, Rd 1000 



Gordon, Lord Wm 2000 



Gordon, Lady Wm 10,000 



Hamilton, Lady Ann . . 10,000 



Hamilton, Rev. F 10,000 



Hamilton, Lady 1000 



Lock Hospital 5000 



Montgomery, Sir J 10,000 



Montgomery, Lady Eliz. 10,000 



Murray, Wm 5000 



Martinville, Madame . . £5000 



Picton, Major-Gen 5000 



Rettig, Fred 200 



Ranault, Countess D. . . 5000 



Sam, a footman. . ..... 200 



Somerset, Duchess .... 10,000 



Sidmouth, Lord 5000 



St. George's Hospital . . 5000 



Sharp, Col. Matthew . . 10,000 



Thomas, Col 5000 



Woodford, Captain 10,000 



Wraxall, Mr 1000 



Wraxall, Mrs lOGO 



Veitch, Mr 10,000 



Yarmouth, Earl 50,000 



Yarmouth, Lady 50,000 



and houses in Piccadilly 

 and Richmond, and 

 Stables in Brick-street, 

 to her Ladyship's sepa- 

 rate use. 

 Lord Yarmouth's daugh- 

 ter 50,000 



Lord Yarmouth's young- 

 est son 60,000 



The residue of personal estate to Lady Yarmouth's daughter and 

 Lord Yarmouth's youngest son, at 21, with benefit of survivorship, 

 if both die under 21, to Lady Yarmouth and her eldest son. 



Weekly allowances to poor persons in London, Richmond, and New- 

 market, amounting to £300. a year, to be continued, with wages to 

 Old Joe, the gardener. 



On Saturday evening, the 2nd. of June, the 

 match for a bet of 150 gs. to 100 gs. made by- 

 Mr. Weston, of London Wall, Moorfields, that he 

 would drive his horse, Scorpion, in harness, 100 miles 

 in 12 successive hours, was performed as follows : — 



