1798. ] 
4 PER CENT. CONS. were, on the 29th 
ef laft month, at 59 1-4th, and cOntinued 
without much variation till yeiterday, when 
they rofe to $9 3-4ths. 
3 PER CENT. Cons. opened on the roth 
of January at 47 3-4ths, and with little varia- 
tign continued till yefterday, when they rofe to 
48 3-4ths. 
Lotrery TicxeTs are on the tife— 
Prefent price in the market ril. 1§s. 2.173. 
Dividends are now paying on 3 per-Cent. 
Confols, 1726—5§ per Cents—India Stock— 
South Sea Stocke--Imperial Annuities—and 
175%. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
Married.| At St. Botolph, Aldgate, Mr. 
Thomas Everett, of Horningham, Wilts, to 
Mifs Mary Euitace, of the Tower. 
Mr. Benjamin Broomhead, of King-ftreet, 
to Mifs Eaton, of London-wail. 
At St. Martin’s in the Ficlds, Mr. James 
Welfo d, of King-ftreet, to Mifs Grove, of 
Salifbury-ftreet. 
Mr. Brown, jun. Helborn, to Milfs Sarah 
Rawlinfon. ; 
At St. Martin’s Church, Mr. Weatherbey, 
of Newmarket, to Mifs Hill, , 
In London, Charles Lutwidge, efq. Cap- 
tain in the Royal Lancafhire Militia, to Mifs 
Dodgfon, daughter of the late Bifhop of Lon- 
Ne 
In London, Capt. Lowndes, of the Buck- 
inghamfhire Militta, to Mifs James, daughter 
of Robert James, efq. of Corbyn’s Hall, near 
Stourbridge, 
At St. Mary’s Abchurch, Canon-ftreet, 
Charles Stayner, efg. Governor of Church, 
hill Fa@tory, Hudfon’s Bay, to Mifs S. E. 
Baylefs, of Wood-ftreet, Spitalfields. 
Mr. Wm. Reeve, law-ftationer, of Lyon’s- 
inn, to the fecond daughter of Mr. Bingley, 
Bookifeller, of Red Lion-paffage, Fieet-Areet. 
Thomas Seward Beachcroft, Efg. to Mifs 
Charlotte Lewis, of Frederick’s-place. 
At St. George’s Church, Hanover-fquare, 
Major Hutchinfon, to Mifs King, daughter of 
the late Dr, King. - 
At. St. Andrew’s Church, Holborn, Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel Rattray, of Craighall, in the 
county of Perth, to Mifs Julia Simpfon, 
daughter of James Simpfon, efq. Chancery- 
lane. - 
In London, Lieutenant-Colonel Ronald 
Fergufon, to Mifs Munro, daughter of Lieu- 
tenant-General Sir Hector Munro, K. B. 
Mr. Wm. Murray, of Laurence Poulfney- 
lane, to’Mrs. Devenish, of Gower-itreet. 
At St. James's, Clerkenwell, Mr. Wm. 
Scott, attorney, of Pentonville, to Mifs Bel- 
lemy. 
Mr. Haywood, of Tooley-ftreet, to Mifs 
Crawley, of Welvyn, Hants. 
Mr. Bingley, of Red Lion-paffage, Fleet- 
feet, to Mrs. Baflett, widow of the late 
Capt, Baffett, in the Eaft India trade. 
At St. George’s Hanover-{quare, Mr. Pope, 
$e Mrs, Spencer, both of Covent-garden, 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
~bart. 
6g 
Mr. Henry Hal, of Watling-ftreet, te 
Mifs Livett, of Alb + narle-ftreet, 
Mr. Thomas Jones, of Little Moor-fields, 
to Mifs Seward, of Fofter-lane. \ 
Died.] In Grotvenor-fquare, John Wilkes, 
Chamberlain of the City of London —— 
For a particular account of.whom fee the 
former Part of this Number. ; 
At his houfe in Chatham-place, Black- 
friar’s Bridge, Samuel Brgoke, efqe- 
In London, Sir Ralph Milbanke, bart. 
father to Lady Melbourne. 
In Newgate-ftreet, Mr. Andrew Lawfon, 
flour-merchant. 
In his 78th year, Mr. Thomas Edgerton, of 
GiJtfpur-ftreet, Wet Smithfield. 
At his houfe in little Ruffel-ftreet, Bloomf 
bury, Thomas Waken, efy. of Eaftcot. 
In Warwick-itreet, Charing-crofs, whilt 
on a vifit from the country, Mifs Margarec 
Griffith, of Caernarvon. 
At his houfe in Nottingham-ftreet, of a 
fearlet fever, John Webb, efq. aged 393 and 
four days after, likewise of a {fcarlet fever, 
Mr. John Webb, his fon, aged 16. 
Mr. Martin, attorney, who defended the 
caufe of Williams for publithing Paine’s Age 
of Reafon. 
In Cheapfids, Mr. Robert Hillcock, fen. 
chinaman. 
In an apopleétic fit, Francis Kemble, efq. 
of Swithin’s-lane. 
Wm. Stone, efg. of Robert-ftreet, Adelphi. 
In an advanced age, Mr. Prefton, muficaJ-. 
inftrument-maker, and mufic-feller, in the 
Strand. He was allowed to be the beft guitars 
maker in the kingdom, and the original in- 
ventor of tuning that inftrument with a watch- 
key. 
ie Hackney, Mifs Eliz. Beach. 
In London, Mr. 'T. Breary, a yeoman of 
the guards. 
dn London, Mrs. Ballachey-. 
At her houfe in Upper Grofvenor-ftreet, 
Dowager Lady Beauchamp Proctor, widow of 
the late Sir Wm. Beauchamp Profor, of 
Langley Park, in Norfolk. 
In Fenchurch-ftreet, aged 74, Mrs. Hane 
nah Lewis. | 
In Tower-ftreet, Mr. Horton Crippen. 
In John’s-ftreet, St. George’s in the Eaft, 
azed 37, Mr. J. Pinchbeck. 
; At his houfe, Edgware-road, W. Mawhood, 
€lq. 
oe the houfe of Sir Hugh Pallifer Walters, 
Mifs Ann Gates, fecond daughter of 
the late John Gates, efq. of Dedham, and. 
fitter to Lady Walters. Her death was oce 
caftoned by a cancer in her left breaft, which 
had baffled the skill of the moft eminent phy- 
ficians and furgeons for nearly two years. 
After a lingering illnefs, Mrs. Keyfall, wife 
of the rev. John Keyfail, of Millman-ftreet, 
Bedford-row. 
In London, in his 68th year, Mr. John 
Lewis Baumgartner, merchant. ; 
At his houfe in the Crefcent, Minories, Mr. 
Wm. Midford, furgeon, 
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