174 
Ificidcnts in and near London, 
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tJnited States and France only. Great Britain 
has no more right to meddle viith that, than 
France has to medd e with ti\e British laws, 
-svhich restrict our trade with Great Britain. 
The Legislature of the Union, if it thinks 
proper, may break off ail friendly intercourse 
with France, or may meet the regulations of 
France with respect to our cotton, tobacco, &c» 
by regulations against her fruits, silks, or li¬ 
quors, as might be done if thought politic in 
xelation to Great Britain, by regulations 
meeting her exclusion of oilr vessels from 
some of her ports, and our manufactures, fish, 
See. from all of them. 
The simple resultfis, that, as Great Brjtaih 
gave as a reason for her paper blockade of 
France, that France had decreed a paper block¬ 
ade of Great Britain ; and as this blockade of 
Great Britain is revoked by France, the 
blockade of France ought, in like manner, 
with respect to neutrals, to be revoked 6/ 
Great Britain. 
INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS, ixN and neah LONDON: 
With biographical Memoirs of distinguished Characters recently deceased. 
Sadler ascended on the 12th of Au¬ 
gust, in his balloon, accompanied by 
Lieut. Paget, from the garden of the Mer¬ 
maid Tavern, at Hackney, in honour of his 
Royal Highness the Prince Regent’s birth- 
da\’. The balloon rose at half past two in a 
fine majestic style, amidst the loudest accla¬ 
mations of as large an assemblage of people 
of all ranks as was ever collected on any si¬ 
milar occasion, perhaps 300,000 1 The bal¬ 
loon followed the course of the Thames, and 
after a flight of one hour and a half descended 
at Tilbury Fort, opposite Gravesend, at ten 
minutes past four. 
The following lists have been returned of 
the City and Liberties of Westminster, the 
Borough, and the principal parishes conti-. 
guous to it, conformable to the act passed ia 
the last session of parliament. Since the 
Census of 1801, Westminster presents an 
accession of more than 22,000 inhabitants ; 
St George’s, Blaekfriars, 5000; Rotherhicher 
2200, and every other parish has considerably 
increased in the course of ten years. 
WESTMINSTER. 
% 
% 
Males. 
Females. 
Total. 
St. George’s, Hanover square 
« 
• 
m • 
18,361 
23,326 
41,687 
St. Martin’s .. 
• 
• 
« • 
12,502 
14,083 
26,585 
Sr. James’s . 
• 
• 
4 • 
16,498 
17,145 
34,093 
Sc. Margaret’s 
* 
* »- 
7,769 
10,911 
18,680 
St. John’s 
• 
• 
• * 
4,716 
5,899 
10,615 
Sc. Clement’s . 
• 
« 
• « 
4,679 
5,117 
9,796 
St. Ann’s 
• 
f 
• 
» « 
5,685 
6,603 
12,288 
St. Paul’s, Covent-garden 
• 
• • 
2,468 
2,836 
5,304 
St. Mary le Strand 
• 
• 
741 
837 
1,578 
St. Leonard’s, St. Martin’s Ludgate 
• 
• • 
353 
335 
683 
The Close or the Chu 
reh of St. P 
eter 
« • 
60 
115 
175 
Verge of the Palace, 
Whitehail, 
and Privy Gardens 
256 
340 
596 
Total...., 
.74,538 
87,447 
162,185 
THE BQROUGH. 
Males. 
Females. 
TotaL 
St. Thom.is’3 
» » 
• 
• 
* • 
732 
714 
1,466 . 
St. George’s - < 
• • 
• 
• 
• • 
12,983 
14,984 
27,967 
&E. Saviour’s 
• %. 
• 
• • 
7,335 
8,014 
15,349 
St. John’s 
• » 
• 
• 
• • 
3,718 
4,622 
8,370 
Su-Olave’S . 
r • 
• 
• 
• • 
3,781 
4,136 
7,917 
T* ot^l• • • • 1 
.28,579 
32,590 
61,109 
EAST BRIXTON DIVISION. 
Males. 
Females. 
Total. 
Christ Church, Blaekfriars 
• 
* 
o « 
5,032 
6,018 
11,050 
Lambeth 
• a 
0 
** 
17,935 
23,709 
41,644 
Newington 
« • 
t 
* • 
10,124 
13,729 
23,853 
Rotherhithe 
« • 
• 
• 
• • 
4,649 
6,420 
12,144 
Claphatn k 
- ? 
h 
♦ • 
1,684 
2,933 
5,083 
Total. *».« 
.40,935 
52,809 
93,774 
HOLBORM 
