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Llanddyfnan Parilli, Anglefeyr/;. 
Year. 
Marriages. 
Chriftenings. 
Births to a, 
Marriao;e. 
0 
From 1750 to 
1757 
28 
Ill 
3-9 + 
1764 
1771 
32 
154 
1547 
1554 
8 
36 
4 t 
1620 
1627 
20 
Liverpool. 
44 
From 1700 to 
1710 
500 
2127 
4 t 
1762 
1771 
4812 
Bowden. 
1001 0 
From 1653 to 1662 
136 
573 
4 t^- 
1763 
1772 
369 
1300 
3 t+ 
I have lately received, from the reverend Mr 
Arch- 
deacon Blackburn^ redtor of Richmond, in Yorkfliire, 
the following account of his parifli. From the year 
1764 to 1773 inclulive, 452 males and 376 females 
have been baptized ; 299 males and 341 females have 
been buried. The marriages, during this period, have 
amounted to 200. In Richmond there are about 600 
houfes; but the Eafter book enumerates only 450 fami- 
lies, and Mr. blackburn computes the number of inha- 
bitants to be 2300. “ We have no diftempers, he fays, 
“ that can be called endemial ; and when fevers prevail 
‘‘ in the neighbourhood, few are affedted by them in 
“ this town. If any perfon brings an ague to Rich- 
mond, he is generally freed from it in a few days ; 
(f) Vide Philofophical Tranfaftions, vol. LXIII. 
Y y 2 ’ ‘‘‘ though 
