1797-] 
At Lambeth Palace, aged 15, Mifs Moore, 
only daughter of the Archbilhop of Canter 
bury. 
Aged 98, C. Shipman, efg. of Dean- Aree, 
Sohe ;. formerly a major in the Blues. 
On the roth inf. in Great Georg eee 
Mrs . Moore,, -wife of Peter Moore, efg. and 
dangMter of the late Colonel Richmond Webb. 
—-This highly accomplithed and mof excellent © 
lady endured a long and painful illnefs, em- 
bittered by the death of her elde@ fon, a moft 
promifing youth, a few months before her own, 
with fingular fortitude, and pious refignation : 
—in the feveral ‘relations of daughter, wife, 
mother, friend, and companion, fhe fhone moft 
conf{picuoufly ; her underftanding was folid, and 
highly cultivated; er penetration exquifite; 
her mind was elevated, and her manners ele- 
gant, condefcending, and captivating; ever at- 
tentive to the wants and withes of others, and 
indifferent to her own; fhe made her happinefs 
confitt in adminiftering to their’s, and became, in 
confequence, the objet of their fondeft love 
and veneration:—fhe was ever a zealous and 
able advocate in the caufe of injured worth; a 
generous apologift for human infirmity, and 
moft icrupulous in abftaining from all cenfure’ 
of others, even of thofe who had repaid her 
her benevolence* 
kindnefs with ingratitude ; 
and charity to the unfortunate was widely and 
wifely diftufed;—in ‘poficffion of affluence, 
Providence, to render her virtues the more re- 
fined, and her example the more beneficial, fub- 
jected her to many fevere trials, in which fhe 
fuftained her part to admiration; and is now 
gone to receive lwer great reward —Her remains 
were interred, on the 17th inft. in the family 
vault at Hadley, by the fide of her dear fon’s, 
refpeétfully attended by a long train of fincerely 
forrowing friends, 
In her r4th year, Lady Mary Cecil, youngett: 
daughter of the Marquis of Salilbury. 
in the Poultry, aged $6, Mr. H. Williams, 
callico-printer. 
Mrs. Johnfon, of Queen-Square, Bloomf- 
bury. 
Aged ion ee Neale, efq. fenior furgeon to 
the London hofzital. 
In Craven-ftreet, W. Sumner, efq. banker, 
D.Cameron, efq. of the houfe of Harley, 
Cameron, and Son, George-{tveet, Manfion- 
Houfe, 
Mr, E. Head, of Union-Place, Lambeth. 
Aged 79, at his feat at Audley-End, the 
Right Hon. Lord Howard de Walden, field- 
marfhal, &c. 
T. Coveniry, efq. one of the benchers of 
the Inner Temple. 
Mrs. Fly, of the Stable-Yard, St James’s 
Palace. 
At Hampton-Court, Dr. W. L: Perkins, a 
phyfician of extenfive prattice, formerly of 
. Bofton, New-England. 
In Harley-ftreet, Mifs Charlotte Mills, 
In Queenhithe, P. Heapy, efq. 
Monruty Mac. No. XVUi. 
Public Funds... Marriages and Deaths in Landon. 
477 
At her houfe in Bextlord eects Dowager 
Lady Grefley. 
Mrs, Slater, wife of T.S. efq. major of brie 
gade, inthe ifland of Jerfey. 
Mrs. Woodbridge, of Gt. 
ford-R ow. 
T.Watfon, efg. goldfmith, in Alderfgate- 
fireet. 
Mr. R. Payne, fen. of Old Bond-ftreet. 
At Upper Eaft Sheen, Surrey, Mrs. C. Trae 
vers. 
In Dover-ftreet, Piccadilly, Dr. R. Warreng 
phyfician to the King and his Royal Highnefs 
the Prince of Wales. 
At his houfe in Charlotte-flreet, Bloomf- 
bury, George Keate, efq, 
Ww. Jenkin, efq. one of the Exons of the 
Yeomen of the Guard. 
In Upper Seymour-ftreet, Portman-fquare, 
Mrs. Stanley, wite of C. H.S. efg. 
Mifs S. Leeky, of Bafinghall-ftreet. 
Jofeph Exupere Bertin, dottor-regent, and 
ancient profeflor of the faculty of medicine, 
member of the academy of fciences of Paris, 
and author of a number of excellent’ pteces res 
lative to anatomy; and particularly, of a co- 
pious Treatife on Ofteology. He has left, in 
the hands of his fon, feveral pieces, which are 
completed, but have not yet been publifhed ;—— 
one is a T SSE on the Aéufcles, and. another 
on the Seafes. Two, however, onereldting to 
the Veffe/s; and the other to the Nerves, 
which were fubmitted to the approbation of the 
faculty of medicine, and.the academy of {ci- 
ences, have beea unhappily lof by the commif- 
{aries to whofe care they were eatiufied. 
James-fireet, Bed= 

PUBLIC (-F3U.N D's: 
Stock-E xchange, “une 26, 1797. 
THe profpectt of a frefh Negociation for 
Peace has confiderably afte€ted the Price of 
Stocks, fince our laft; but the nfe has not 
tan place i in AT proportion, which it has 
at the clofe of former wars. The Difcount: 
upon Scrip.is lowered; but the market is fill 
crounded with fells 
Rawnx Stock, on the 26th laft month, was 
at 7183 fell on fune 25. to 1164; rofe again, 
on the 14th, to 1304; and is, this 27th of 
June, at 1164. / 
$ PER CENT. ANN. on the 26th of laf 
month, were at 755 and fhut on the 7th of 
June, at 733. 
4 PER CENT. CONS. were, on the 26th laft 
month, at 6043 fell on Junez, to 935 rofe 
againon the rath, to 64353 and are, this 27th 
of June, at 642. 
3 PER CENT. CONs. were, on 26th laft 
month, at 483; this flock fhut on the 2d ae 
June, at 485. 
Lovatty Loan is at Difcount of 115, 
The New Omnium at a Premium of 113, 
Consors for the opening are at 54.5. 
3 2 PROVIN CIAL 
