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24lb. weight per ream, have only advanced 
gs per ream, Viz. from 26s. to ais. which 
is not quite 60 per cent, and of which 5s. 8d.5 
is claimed as the actual duty. The eftimate 
is calculated on a writing paper, in common 
ufe for account books, 3lbs. per ream heavier 
than the printing demy. Had the papers 
been of egual weight, it Would have reduced 
the advance on writing papers to §5 per cent. 
which then would have been a lefs advance, 
during the fame period,than printing papers of. 
.45 per cent. 
It is of great importance, that the fhip- 
owners, mafters, and the mercantile world 
in general, fhould be aware, that from a very 
recent opinion of the Attorney and Solicitor 
General, a veffel of any defcription, whofe 
length (aloft) exceeds more in proportion 
than three and a half feet to one foot in 
breadth, muft be furnifhed with a licence 
from the Lords of the Admiralty, before the 
can be ufed to any purpofe of navigation 
whatever ! 
A new early potatoe, called the Chinefe 
Kidney, which is ftated to be extremely pro- 
lific, and free from thecurl, has been lately 
introduced into this country, 
Married.} At Chrift Church, Middlefex, 
Mr. J. Green, to Mifs J. Tebb, of Weft 
Ham, Effex. 
Mr. Brown, woojlen-draper, of Cornhill, 
to Mifs Forfter, daughter-in-law of J, Legg, 
efq. of Woodford, Effex. 
R. Pack, efq. of Bridge-ftreet, Blacks 
friars, to Mifs M. Freeman, of Newington- 
green. 
C. W. Flint, efq. Superintendant of the 
Alien Department, to Mifs*A. M. Seton, 
younge& daughter of D. Seton, efq. Prefident 
of the Council of Surat, Eait Indies. 
A. Wood, efq. of Great Titchfield-ftreet, 
to Mifs Broughton, of Barnes, Surrey. 
Mz. R. Wilcox, of Manor-houfe, to Mifs 
Henfree, both of Woodford-bridge, Effex. 
T. Lys, efg. of Took’s-court, Chancery- 
lane, to Mifs S. Arden, of Edward-ftreet, 
Cavendith-fquare. 
Colonel F. Moore, to Mis. Pulling, widow 
of the late Captain Pulling, of the Navy, 
and daughter of Admiral Sir R. Kingfmill, 
baronet. fr 
Mr. J. Kaowles, of New Inn, to Mifs 
Stewart, both bélonging to the Theatre 
Royal, Margate. 
At Pancras, J. F.Wilfon, efq. of Doughty- 
ftreet, to Mifs E. Pigott, daughter of the 
Reverend J. Pigott, of Great Wigftone, Lei- 
efterfhire, 
At St. George’s Bloomfbury, H. Wills, 
efq. to. Mrs. Young, - 
S. Fothergill Lettfom, efq. of Grove-hill, 
Camberwell, to Mifs M. Garrow, of Bedford- 
FOW. 
At Harmondfworth, Middlefex, Mr. T. 
Curtis Gale,to Mifs A.M. Thurbin, youngef 
daughter of Mr. Thurbin, brewer. ~~ 
Colonel White, of the Guards, to Mifs 
Coore, of Gelder’s-hill, Farm. 
~ Montury Mac. No, 86. 
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Mr. Ambrofe, of the Excife Office, to Mifs 
C. Stévens, of Whitechapel. 
Died.] At Muffets, near Hatfield,Herts, J, 
Michie, efq. 
~ Aged $4, Patrick Mackglafhan,efq. furgeon, 
of Moorfields. 
Aged 20, Mifs M. H. Gordon, of Bromley, 
Middlefex. © 
In her 86th year, Mrs, Maty, relict of the 
late Dr. Maty, formerly principal ‘librarian to 
the Britifh Mufeum. 
In Great Portland ftreet, the Reverend W. 
Bifhop, M.A. rector of Maperton,, in Somer- 
fetfhire, &c. ~ ( 
At St. Alban’s, the Dowager Lady Lade. 
C. Saxon, efq. of South Molton-ftreet,” 
Grofvenor‘ fquare. 
In Tottenham-court-road, E. Leech, efq. 
cotton-merchant, - 
Aged 28, Mrs. Hunt, wife of Mr. Hf 
Hunt, wine-merchant, of Great Tower- 
ftreet, 
, Mr. B, Clay, of Guildford-ftreet, Bloomf- 
ury. 2 
At the Vicarage-houfe, Edgware, Mrs. M, 
De Veil. 
Mr. L.Docker, late partner with Mr. Emer- 
fon, deceafed, one of the attornies of the Lord 
Mayor’s Court-office. é 
Mrs. Leigh of New Bridge-ftreet, 
At Brompton, aged 72, Mrs. E Jelfe. 
ear Knightibridge, aged 76, M. Morgan, 
efq. 
. Mrs. Copping, of Charlotte-:2et, Bloomf- 
ury. 
At Streatham, at his  brother’s houfe, 
Mr. T, Henderfon, purfer of the Minotaur 
thip of war. ' 
In Upper Seymour-ftreet, N.Malcolm, ef. 
of Paltallock, Argylethire. 
Very fuddenly, in the Haymarket, Mr. 
M. Barrett, nephew to Mr. Barrett, of Vauxe 
hall. by 
Mr. Haynes, ftable keeper, of Riding-hovfe- 
Jane. * 
‘In Park-ftreet; Grofvenor-fquare, Mifs T, 
Mahew, of Ramfgate. 
Mr. J. Seaman, tea-man of the Strand; 
Mr. C. W. Clark, bricklayer, of Angele 
court, Snow-hill. 
At Hammerfmith, aged 87, Mr. J. Thome 
fon. 
- Aged 72, in Leadenhall-ftreet, Mr. H. 
Pitt. . 
, Aged 92, Mrs. Baghhaw, of Parliaments 
ftreet. ‘ 
In the kingdom of Bengal, Eaft, Indies, 
Lieutenant J. Morfe, only fon of J. Morfe, efq. 
of Weymouth-ftreet. | 
At Greenwich, aged 74, S, Brown, efq. late 
of Dulwich, Surrey, | 
In Somer’s Town, in his 44th year, Mr. 
W. Nutter, hiftorical engraver. 
Mrs. Buxton, wife of Dr. Buxton, of 
Greenwich. 
/At Walton-upon-Thames, aged 83, L. 
Young,efq.many years deputy of Cordwainer’s 
Ward. 
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