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funded and unfunded debt; next he would 
proceed to fhew the total amount. of the 
expenditure of the year, and che probable 
amount of the peace eftablifhment when 
‘ peace fhould enfue. ; 
He then proceeded: to ftate the funded 
debt, on Feb. 5, 1801, tobe 233,233,24381.; 
unfunded debt to be provided for, 
20,945,000]. 5 exceeding by 12,000,000l. 
the unfunded debt of laft, year; ftock 
created 45.000,000l.; capital created 
521,000,0001. ; amount of the finking 
fund, stn of April, 4,939,cool. ; annual 
charge of permanent'debt 10,325,000). 3 
produce of permanent taxes, 5th of Jan. 
1801. 22,000,000]. ; the next article, was 
exports and imports, which, in lat year, 
amounted to go,000,000l, 3 the annual 
expenditure and total expence the lad 
year for Great Britain 68,000,000l. ; fup- 
pofing peace to take place to-morrow, ex- 
clufive of the winding up of the war, the 
peace eftablifhment for the next five years 
would amount to 90,000,000]. ; in addi- 
tion to this was to be taken the income- 
fax, which would not be relinquifhed tiil 
the year 1811, at per annum 5,500,000l. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
545 
He then proceeded to compliment the ex- 
cellent plan purfued by the late Minifter, 
by appropriating a million annually to- 
wards the finking fund. It now defrayed 
annually five milliens of national debt, 
and the finking fund had the advantage 
befides, of increafing daily. He however, 
cautioned the Chancellor of the Exchequer, 
how he acted on the prefent extended, un- 
precedented, and extravagant ftite of 
commerce of the country, which he was 
feartul would not increate in time of peace. 
The late Minifter’s folid fy fem of finance 
he was obliged to abandon, after three 
years experience., He entreated him to 
turn his mind to the repeal of the income- 
tax, and if he did not, he fhould bring 
forward a motion to that effect himfelf. 
He then moved his frit refolution: 
<¢ That the amount of the publicdebton the 
sth of Feb. 1801, was 238,235,248], ex- 
clufive of the long and fhort annuities, &c. 
8c.” The Cnancellor of the Exchequer, - 
faid, he would purfue the fame mode that 
was adopted lalt year, he then moved that 
the debate be adjouried to Monday, which 
was agreed to. 
MARRIAGES ano DEATHS in anp near LONDON. 
With Biographical Memoirs of difiinguifhed Characters recently deceafed. 
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The new canal to Paddington, which has 
proved fo valuable a {peculation to thufe who 
have adventured into ic, on the ground of its 
fupplying the weit end of the town. with 
watvr, like the New River, was lately com- 
pleted, and the water flowed up to its head, 
at Paddington, where it forms a fpacious and 
noble canal, making a grand appearance from 
the Edgware road, Onthe firft of June the 
firft barge came up with pafiengers from Ux- 
bridge, 
Married.} Colonel Cunningham, to the 
youngeft-daughter of Lord. Thurlow. 
Mr. E. Belfour of the Navy Office, to Mifs 
C. Greenwell, daughter of J. Greenwell, efq. 
of the India Houfe. 
Mr. Cellier, of Carey-ftreet, Chancery- 
lane, to Mifs Hale, of Buth-lane, Cannon- 
ftreet. 
Mr. W. Crothaw, of Blackfriars,’ to Mifs 
E. Mower, of Chelfea. 
. W. Creffwell, efq. of Francis-ftreet, Tot- 
tenham-court-road, to Mifs ]. Wood, of Store- 
ftreet, Bedford-fquare. 
Captain A. Drummond, of the Royal- 
navy, tothe Right Honorable Lady Chariotte 
Menzies, 
Mr. R. Gillow, of Duke-ftreet, Manchef- 
ter-fquare, to Mifs E. Stapleton. 
Mr. W. Shone, merchant, of Mincing- 
lane, to Miis E. A, Chamberlayne, eldeft 
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daughter of John Chamberlayne, efq. of 
Brompten. 
D. J. Cameron, efq. of Browning’s Lodge, 
in Suffex, to Mifs Kinlock, eldeft daughter 
of the late G. F. Kinlock, efg. merchant, in 
London. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-fquare, N. 
Wells, efq. to Mifs Efte, daughter of the Rev. 
Mr. Efte. 
B. Wilfon, efq of Crofby-fquare, to Mifs 
Purrier, of Kingfton, Surry. 
W. Selwyn jun. efg. of Lincoln’s-inn, te 
Mifs L.F. Kynafton, youngeft daughter of T. 
Kynafton, efq. of the Grove, Witham, Effex. 
Mr. J. Steele, of Horflydown, to Mifs H. 
Campbell, fecond daughter of the late W. 
Campbell, efq diftiller of Dockhead. 
T. Tryon, efq. to Mifs H. Brereton, youngeft 
daughter of the Rev. W. Brereton, of Cottef- 
more, in the county of Rutland. | 
J. Hammett, efg. M. P. to Mifs Wood- 
ford, only daughter of Sir R. Woodford, 
Bart. 
At St. Bartholomew’s church, Captain J. 
Bullen, of the Royal Navy, to Mifs Scafe, 
daughter of W. Scafe, efq., barrifter. 
T. A. Ruffel, efq. only fon of J. R. Ruffel, 
efq. of Aldbury-houfe, Chefhunt, to Mifs 
- Cromwell, daughter of Oliver Cromwell, of 
Chefhunt-park. 
The Rev. T. Hooker, of Rottingdean, 
Sullex, 
