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Where the numbers are ranged in five columns. 
The firfi: denotes the years, the fecond and third the 
baptifms and burials within the city walls, and the 
third and fourth fliew the baptifms, and burials at 
large within the bills. Thus, for indance, 22945 is 
the number of burials, at a medium, for any of the 
ten years within the bills from 1744 to 1 753 inclu- 
five. And in like manner, 1221 is the number of 
baptifms for any year, at an average for five years, 
from 1739 to 1743 inclufive, and fo of others. The 
numbers above the line are computed for five years, 
and thofe below are for ten. 
In the burials it is always to be confidered, that 
there are perhaps 2000 more, than what the bills re- 
prefent them. For there arc burying-grounds be- 
longing to the Protefiant Diflenters, the Quakers, and 
the Jews; of which there is no account taken, and 
that are very confiderable. In the fird of which in 
Bunyan-Fields, I have been informed there are about 
400 burials in the year, and in the others, together, 
there may be about 400 more ; which fum of 800 
we may fuppofe comes from all parts within the bills. 
But I think the one-half, viz. 400, mud at lead 
come from within the city ; where there are mod 
Protedant Diffenters and Jews. So that 400 may 
always be added to the burials, within the city. It is 
likewife to be remembered, that both from within 
and without the city, a great many burials go out into 
the country, of which there is no notice taken. But 
from what I have obferved, if we were to fuppofe, 
that there are 1200 in the whole, carried out into the 
country, over and above the 800 mentioned above, in 
the burying-grounds; I fhould imagine that to be the 
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