58 Marriages, &c. in and near London. «+. Public Funds. Aug. 
At St. James’s, Jofeph Muwbey, efg. fon of 
Sir J. M. bart. to Mifs Hei caman, daughter of 
T. H. efq. of New Burligton-firect. — 
Mr. John Graham, o: St, Paul’s church- 
yard, to Mifs Swan, of Egham, 
Richard Gimbert, efq. of North-end, Ful- 
ham, to Mifs Atkins, of Piccadilly. 
M.A. Jennings, efq. of Jamaica, to Mifs 
Stimpfon, of Gower-ftreet, Bedford-fquare. 
At St. Pancras, G. H. Leycefter, efg#to Mifs 
C. Mortimer. = i 
R. H. Kennedy, efq. to Mifs Bourke, of 
Cafherton. 
At Iflington, John Hammond, efq. of 
Trump-ftreet, to Mifs A. Baker. 
Jofiah Tatnall, efg. of the Bahamas, to Mifs 
Cooper, of Guildford-ftreet. 
T. N. Parker, efq. of Worcefter, to Mifs 
Browne. 
Deaths in and near London. 
At Little Chelfea, Lady Gordon, wife of 
‘Sir W.G. K.B. By her ladyfhip’s demife, 
Sit W. lofes 7oool. a year, as the eflate of 
Garrington-Hall, left her by Mr. Phillips, her 
\ fir hufband, goes to his family. 
In King-ftrect, St. James’s, 49, Baron 
Auguftus de Zaftrow, of the electorate of 
Hanover. 
At Shawfield Lodge, near Bromley, whilft 
on a vifit, Jofeph Stanley, efq. of Auitin-friars, 
and of the houie of Gordons and Stanley, Lime- 
ftreet. 
- At his houfe in Fludyer-ftreet, Whitehall, 
John Bell, efq. many years firft commiffioner for 
taking care of ‘fick and wounded feamen and 
prifoners of war 5 and afterwards under-fecretary 
of ftate to the late Marquis of Downfhire, 
In Albemarle-ftreet, Mrs. E. Adam. 
At his houfe in Groivenor-{quare, W. Drake, 
_efq. 
Rev. Mr. Fielde, M.A. reCtor of St..Anne’s, 
Alde:fgate-{treet, and under grammar-matter of 
Chrit’s Hofpital. 
In Piccadilly, R. Beckford, efq. late M.P. 
for Leominfier. 
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Pate Bele 
Stock Exchange, Auguf? 27, 1796. 
INCE the late extenfive failures, fpeculators 
\) have become more cautious, and the Funds 
have in confequence experienced that depreffion, 
which the mof extravagant {peculations only have 
hitherto prevented. The fcarcity of money Is 
now more ferioufly feltevery day. Stocks con- 
tinue falling, the 3 per cent. confols being 2 per 
cent. lower than they were this day month, and 
the probability is, that they muft be ftill lower. 
" Bank Stock, on the 2d of Auguft, was at 
+so—rofe till the Sth to 153—and it fell again 
: T 
till 26th ult. to 1435. 
© PER CENT. ANN. onthe 28th ult. were 
gt 883, fince which time they have gradually 
fallen to874, at which price they leftoff this day. 
4 PERCENT. Cons. + his {tock is at prefent 
“g 3 
At Turnham-Green, 7o, W. Lloyd, eff. 
admiral of the white flag ; he died without iflue ~ 
and has left the principal part of his property te 
T. Stepney, efq : 
In New Broad-ftreet, Mr. T. Champion, 
lately arrived from Bombay. 
At Harlow, Effex, 65, Mr. John Wenham, 
of the Pouitry.- 
At Steyning, Suffex, M. Campbell, efg. 
one of the DireCtors of the Eaft India Com- 
any. 
; In Great Portland-ftreet, Ter. Watfon, efg. 
In Brook-ftreet, Grofvenor-fquare, John 
Krupp, efq. 
At Pentonville, Mr. John Redhead, one of 
the bridge-mafters of the city of London. 
In Welbeck-ftreet, Lady St. Aubyn, reli& 
of the late Sir J. St. A. bart. and the wife of 
John Baker, efq. of Oakes. 
In Devonfhire-ftreet, Mrs. March, relict of 
the late J. M. efq. . ’ 
In Stratford-place, Mifs Cofway, only daugh- 
ter of R. C. efq. 
Mr. Jofiah Robarts, of Mile-end. 
Mr. Edmonfon, of Warwick-fireet, herald- 
painter. This unhappy man put an end to his 
exiftence on the road near Hampftead, by cutting 
his throat. 
On the 25th puta period'to his exiftence, by 
fhooting himfelf, Michael Pope, efq. an emi- 
nent merchant,, refiding in Finfbury-fquare. 
This melancholy cataftrophe is faid to have been 
caufed by forne unfortunate engagements in the 
corn trade. The coroner’s ingueft, which fat 
on the Saturday following, brought in a verdi@ 
of Lunacy. Mr. Pope, has left behind him e 
family of nine children, all of whom being in 
the houfe,when the fatal deed was committed, 
of their unhappy fituation no words can convey 
an adequate idea, re 
On the 27th, Jeremiah Royds, efq. a mer- 
chant, of Bucklefbury. He thot himfelf in: 
town, after riding the fame morning from his 
country refidence, at Hornfey. Mr, R. was a 
gentleman of opulence, and of the moft refpect- 
able character. 

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generally efteemed to be cleerer in proportion 
than any of the others. The price on the 28th 
ult. was 78—rofe on the 8th of this month to 
79,;—and has fince fallen to 763, at which 
price they left off this 27th day of Auguft. 
3 PER. CENT. CONSOLS, on the 27th ulé. 
were 593—-rofe till the 8th of the prefent month 
to 59%, and have fince fallen to 577, at which 
price they left off this day, 28th Augutft. 
OmnivmM 1s ata difcount of 9} per cent. 
New Navy is ata difeount.cf rot per cent. 
N.B. The transfer books* of the 3 per cent. 
reduced, fhut Sept. 1{t, and open Oftober aif; 
and the 4 per cent. conf, fhut 8th of Sept. and 
open 29th of O&ober, for the dividend due roth’ 
of OGober, 1796. ; 
) PROVINCIAL 
