498 Incidents, Marriages, and Deaths, in and near London, [June d, 
King, Richard Thomas, Evefham, mercer, July rf 
Knight, Henry, Manchefter, Calico printer, May 27 
Lewisy David, and Richard Potter, Manfion Houfe ftreet, 
linen drapers, May 29 
Long, John, Portfea, Mariner, May 22 
Lowe, Hamlet, Liverpool, hardwareman, May 28 
Lungley, William, Great Yarmouth, linen and woollen 
Graper, June 4 
Muir, Rugh, Liverpool, grocer, May 20 
Moffey, William, Hare ftreet, Bethnal Greens June 19 
Morrifon, Eneas, Runcorn, brewer, Tune 5 
M‘Murray, James, Liverpool, taylor, deceafed, May 31 
ay Wh Jane Elizabeth, Bermondtey itreet, leather drefier, 
ay 3° 
M‘Cullom, John, Bristol, merchant, May 27 
Mafon, William, junior, Richmond, Yorkfhire, grocer, 
une l 
Mo ehodias Tokenhoufe yard, metchant, June 12 
Noble, Edward Heatley, Birmingham, merchant, June. 
Pate, John, Bury St. Edmunds, ferivener. May 25 
Peairce, Mathias, Blaskman ftreet, cheefemonger, May 25 
Pitkeathly, Robert, Taviftock ftreet, Covent Garden, book- 
feller, June 15 ‘ 
Platt, John, an: Henry Billinge Platt, Wigan, manufac- 
turers, June to f 
Richards, William, jun. Walworth, fhip broker, May 22 
Reichard, Jacob, John Philip Dahmer, and John Jacob 
Brune, Angel court, Throgmorton ftreet,; merchants, . 
May 29 : 
Sleane, William, Aufley, maltfter, May 31 
Scudamore, Richard, Red Lion itreet, Holborn, taylor, 
May 15 
Scarbrow, William, St. Neots, baker, June 2 
Stafford, Robert, jun. Huntingdon, grocer, Junez 
Smith, Wijliam, Oxenden ftreet. taylor, June 5 
Scultze, William, and Philip Unger, Little Britain, mere 
chants, June 12 
Sheppheard, Wallwyn, Bofwell court, fcrivener, June5 
Sealy, Benjamin, Bofwell court, ferivener, June 5 
Stevenfon, Anthony, Edmondton, brickmaker, June 5 
Shiles, Elizabeth, Dilford, miller and fhopkeeper, June 17 
Towniend, Samtiel, Briftol, ironmonger, &c. June 19 ’ 
Tinfou, Thomas, Charing Crofs, filverfmith, June5 
Vaughan, Heury, Liverpool, grocer, May 18 
Wemberley, Thomas Peete, Huntingdon, grocer, June 2 
Wetherell, Thomas, Sunderland, brazier, May 20 
Wakeman, Robert, Birmingham, plater, June 4 
;Withington, Thomas and James, Manchefter, and Princes 
ftreet, Lothbury, cotton manufacturers, é&c. June 4 
Willis. Richard, Crefcent, Minories, merchant, June 5 
Wells, John, Liverpool, merchant, June 2 : 
Woodward, Jonathan, Derby, calico manufacturer, June $ 
Wood, Humphrey, and Jofeph Horiock, jun. High ftreet, 
Southwark, oilmen, June 5 
Wootton, William, Rugeley, hatter, June 9 
Ward, William, Birmingham. grocer, July 13 
Wright, Gilbert, Worcefter, glove-feller, dec. June $ 
Witton, Serjeant, Oldwinford, glats manufacturer, June rz 
Wilfon, Thomas, Chefhunt, maitier, June § 
Walmfley, Robert, and James Pilkington, Farnwortha 
fuftian manufacturers, June 11 
Wilfinore, William, Weft Merfea, miller, June 19 
INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, anp DEATHS, 1n aNp NEAR LONDON, 
With Biographical Memoirs of diffinguifhed Chara€ters recently deceafed. 
ee 
The net produce of the Income-tax laf 
year was 5,710,572]. 33s. 6d. of which 
1,175,3361. 16s. 1d. arofe from trade. The 
charges of colleftion were 162,8251. The 
deduét ons for children amounted to 371,0401. 
17s. 3id. The number of affeffments was 
320,759 and of thefe, upwards of one-fixth 
part, viz. 54,321 were upon incomes from 
6ol. to 651. a year.—Cf incomes from 2ool. 
to sool. per annum, the afieffments were 
42,692.—From 2c00}. to 5oo0ol. the number 
was 3657 and thofe which returned above 
Soool. per annum 1020.—The total aggre- 
gate of income brought under the operation 
of the tax was 80,217,215]. 38. 94d.— The 
county of Durham paid on incomes below 
2ool. per annum, 7914). 5s. rod.—on thofe 
above 200]. per annum, 36,1451. 5s 9d.— 
total, 44,0591. 11s. 7d.——Northumberland, 
below zool. per annum, 93%8ol. 7s, 434.— 
above 2001. per annum, 66,3471. 2s. o4d.— 
total, 76,2271. gs. §d.—Cumberland paid in 
the whole 21,9501. 12s. 83d.—The City of 
London, exclufive of Weftminfter and the 
Borough of Southwark, paid on incomes be- 
Jow 200]. per annum, 29,557. 18s. 11d.— 
and on thofe above 20ol. per annum, the 
enormous fum of 1,034,4961. gs. 57d.—total, 
3,114,054]. 8s. aid. being more than three 
times the amount paid by all Scotland, which 
was about 344,015]. 10s. 10Ld.— Yorkthire 
paid 311,008]. 18s. 64d. 
The following is an account of the com- 
merce of this country for the laf year:— 
Exports in Colonial-produce, 21,921,0001.— 
Britith-manufa@tures, 24,0c0,000].—Foreign 
merchandize, 17,0c0,0c0l.—Number of fhips 
employed, 18,893—feamen, 143,000. 
lt appears, from the annual report of the 
Society for the Relief of Perfons imprifoned 
for Small Debts, that in the courfe of the 
laft year, 1125 debtors’ have been liberated 
from different gaolsinthe kingdom; amongft 
thefe were 13 from Kingfton-upon-Hull, 1 
from Halifax, 1 from Oufebridge-gaol, York, 
3 from York caftie, 15 from Appleby, Cum- 
berland, 14 from Carlifle, 2 from Durham, 
15 from Lancafter-caftle, 6 from Rothwell, 
near Leeds, 3 from Richmond, and 1 from 
Morpeth, in Northumberland. 
Married.| Col. Dyke, of the Coldftream 
Regiment of Guards, fon of J. Dyke, bart. to 
Mifs L. Leman, daughter of Sir W. Leman, 
bart. M. P. for the county of Cornwall. 
Mr. W. Greenwood, of Albermarle-ftreet, 
to Mifs Syms, daughter of Capt. Syms, of 
Bofton, New England. 
W. Treadgold, efq. of Chefterfield-ftreet, 
to Mifs R. Ruflel, of Hill-ftreet, Berkley- 
{quare. 
H. Baring, efq. third fon of Sir Francis 
Baring, to Mifs Bingham, of Philadelphia, 
daughter of B. Bingham, efq. many years a 
Member of the American Senate.’ 
The Honorable G. V. Hobart, fecond 
fon of the Earl of Buckinghamfhire, to Mifs 
J. Maclean, eldeft daughter of Lieut. Col. A. 
Maclean, of Coll, in Scotland. 
E. Dennifon, efq. of St: Martin’s-lane, ta 
Mifs M. Bowles, of Baker-fireet. ~ 
Mr. Jones, of Chelfea, to Mifs E, Alex- 
ander, of the Strand. 
R. H. Gower, efq. of Chefhunt, to Mifs 
Emptage, daughter of the late Commodore 
Emptage, in the Hon, Eaft India Company’ 
fervice. : 
H. Steele, efq. merchant, of Leadenhall- 
ftreet, to Mifs Page, of Knightifbridge. 
Mr. J. Trimmer, of Brentford, to Mifs 
Cornwallis, eldeft daughter of the Reverend 
W. Corns 
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