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vi Marriages, Deaths, &c.—Agricultural Report. 
In Billiter-fquare, Fenchurch-ftreet, Mr. 
Hugh Ingram, merchant. 
At Hendon, Mr. John Willock, father of.- 
Mr. Willock, of Golden-fquare. He was 
one of the oldeft inhabitants of the parith of 
Hendon, had lived with his late wife in unin- 
terrupted harmony upwards of half a century, ~ 
and, during a life of near fourfcore years,. 
{carcely knew a day’s illnefs, till. within a 
fhort time previous to his deceafe. 
In Berners-ftreet, Mrs. Cheap. 
At his houfe in Canonbury-row, Iflington, 
the Rev. John Williams, LL. D. above forty 
years a very ufeful minifter among the dii- 
fenters, and author of feveral literary-works 
of merit. 
At Chelfea, in his goth year, after along, 
fevere, and agonizing illnefs, which he fuf- 
tained with a manly firmnefs and ftrength of 
mind feldom equalled, Samuel Price, efq. of 
Lincoln’s-ina. 
At avery advancedage, Mrs. Staples, wi- 
dow of the late Robert Staples, efq. banker, 
in Cornhill. 
In Margaret-ftreet, Cavendith-fquare, on 
the 13th inft. Matthew Johnion, efq. late 
lieutenant-colonel of the 69th regiment, and 
gentleman uther of his Majefty’s privy- 
chamber. 
On Tower-Hiill, aged 66, greatly refpected - 
by all his connexions, Mr. John March. 
At Chifwick, in his Ssth year, Alexis 
Elcock, efq. 
In Geoty enor-{quare, Lady Dowager Fran- 
ces Dathwood. 
In Palace-row, 
Captain Wightman, 
militia. 
On board the Maidftone frigate, of the yel. 
Tottenham-court-road, 
of the royal Surrey 
307. 
low fever, Mr. John Pet midfhipman, fon 
of Mr. James Perry, proptictor of the Morn- 
ing ‘Chronicle. He was a youth of great 
ptomife, gallant in “his difpofition, and, by 
his early manhood, had conciliated the el~ 
teem of all the Beer on board. 
At Knightibridge, after a lingering ill- 
nefs, John. Downes, efq. of Staverton, 
Northamptonfhire. 
At Ifington, in anapopletic fit, Mr. Sa- 
muel Lightfoot, merchant, aged 38. 
Mrs. Gregfon, wife of Mr. Gregfon, of 
Apothecaries-hall. 
In Lower Brook-ftreet, ‘Grofvenor- -fquare, 
after a fhort illnefs, the Right Hon. George 
Lord Headley, member of parliament for 
Rippon, Yorkthire. —. 
In Mortimer-ftreet, Cavendifh-fquare, Lady 
Robert Bertie, relict of the late Lord Robert 
Bertie, uncle of the late Duke of Ancafter. 
In his 73d year, Mrs Robert Parnell, apo- 
thecary, the corner of Hatton- earaew 
Mr. Wright, many years alderman of 
Candlewick Ward. Mr. Wright was 50 years 
in partnerfhip with the late Mr. Alderman 
Gill, whom he furvived only a fortnight. 
In London, aged 31, Mr. William Jen- 
kins, aclerk in the bank. ‘This gentleman 
meaiured the extraosdinary height of fevem 
feet nine inches; and, from an “apprehenfion 
of his body being aaven for the putpofes of 
difle€&tion, the corpfe was; by. permiffion of 
the Bank Dire€tors, interred in that part of 
the garden court of the Bank, which for- 
mer y conftituted anappendage of the church * 
yard. ‘ 
Lately, at her brother’s, Mr. Shepheard, 
Brook’s-market, Mis. Ann Aiger, aged 29 
years. 

‘ MONTHLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT. 
“HE ftrong eafterly winds and drpughty weather in the-beginning of the month retarded 
the progrefs of vegetation very materially, and alfo threatened the farmer with danger 
to his early crops; but ‘the warm and copious rains which have fince fallen, have completely 
removed ‘his apprehenfions, by inducing an unufual appearance of verdure and forwardneds. 
The oats have every where been put into the ground, and barley alfo,, except on very cold 
foils. The wheats have now got over the moft eaqecieds feafon, without~having received 
any ferious injuries, and in general look favourably. Clover and other artificial grailes feem 
likewife to have efcaped without much injury, and on the whole to put on a sromiare af 
pect. Some of our reporters obferve, that more really ufeful agricultural bufinefs has been 
performed during the laft three or four months, than has been ‘done at the fame feafon for 
many years patt. : 
With regard to orchard fruits, our reports are alfo: equally favourable. In many diftriats 
of South Wales, as well as in Herefordfhire and forne other neighbouring counties, the 
orchards have the moft promifing appearance of plentiful crops, which muft be par ticularly 
gratifying, as itis many years fince there has been a good cyder crop. 
Yay and oats feem to be rifing in price, ofall the latter; 
as ufual 
WuHeEarT averages, throughout England and Iga peee 51s tod. per quarter; barley 23s. rid. 
eats 18s. tod. 
Carttie. Lean cattle are rapidly advancing in price, but fat ftock feems to ive ven 
confiderably, at leaft inthe northern patts of the kingdom. Our reporter fays, beef fo much 
as 14d. or 2d. per lb. inthe Edinburgh market. This fall, he however obferves, is reallly 
only. temporary. 
Steer. ‘Nearly the fame as in our lath report. 
but barley is muck 
Beef fetches in Smithfield market frem 
“3s. to4s. 2d. and mutton from 38. 6d. to4s. per ftone of 8kb. evap: the offal, 
Hogs continue {till low. 
Horses, much as in our laft, 
