"$8 
Jones, J. Whitechapel road, backmaker, Jan. 24, final 
_ Jackfon, J. Oxford frees, tinen draper, Feb. Ik 
jackfou, FS Batinghall treet, factor, Feb i4 
Farquhar, J. late of Cavendith court, now of Winchefter 
frest, merchant, Jan. 28 
Lewis, T. Sedford itreet, Covent Garden, druggift, Jan, 
ts 20ahinat : f 
ane, &. Baker ftreet, agent, Feb. rq 
wloyd, R. Thaves Inn, ferivener, an 24 
Les, T. C. Oxford court, Cannon firect, iron manufac- 
turer, Feb. 3, final ; 
Eudby, W. Petworth, Mopkeener, Jan. 28, Gnal 
Lightley, J. and J. Thompfon, Upper Thames ftreet, 
paper deafers, Jans 28 
EZund, W. Virginia fireet, builder, Feb. 25 
Randell, W. Berwick, fadier, Feb. g, final 
Maeydwell, S. Wheeler ftreet, Spitaineids, ayer and dry 
falter Jan. ay" 
Mailed, j. J. Lime ftreet, merchant, Jan, 27 
Moffatt D. Fleet ma:ket, srocer, Feb. 4 
ivMiawbey, J. Long Buckby, cordwaitier and fellmonger, 
, Feb. 3, final 
Wiilne. R, Rochdale, fcrivenery Jan. 30 
Partridge, T. Dover, fail maker aud fhip owner, Jan. 27 
Peirpoint, J. Bunhill row, carpenter, Jan. 27 
Page, C. Croydon, taylor, Jan. 27 
Perkins, Timothy, Blue Adchor road, Bermondfey, tan- 
ner, Jan, 23 
Parker, G. Strand, vitualler, Feb. 7 : 
eee J A. Broad Rreet, Rarclia, cheefe monger, 
an, 2 
Propert, J. Leadenhall ftreet, victualler, Feb. 25 
Pourtales; Andrew aul, and Andrew George, Broad 
~ _ftreet buildings, merchants, Jan, 28 
Wofs. A. Liverpool mercivant, and W. Rofs, Washington, 
~ North Carolina, merchant, Jan. 20 
Incidents, Marriages, azd Deaths, in and near London. 
(Feb. 1, 
Richmond, T. G. Bridge yard, Tooley fireet, corn factor, 
Jan. 21, final 
Rippon, R. Liverpool, merchant, Feb, 20 
Rowland, Northy, and Peter, Great Coggicfhall, blanket 
makers, Feb, 28 
Simpfon, W. Clement’s lane, merchant, Jan. 20 
Smith, R. Streatham, and C, Smith, Croydon, Brewer8, 
Joint and feparate eftate, Jan. 24, final 
Suart, H. Knuzden Brook, Whiter, Jan. 23 final 
Sherriff, J. Hatten Garden, merchant, Jan, 24 
Schlotel, B. Manfion houfe fireet, merchant. Feb. 25. 
Seward, P, and T. Pipon, Southampton, merchants, joime 
and feparate eliziés, Feb. 9 
Swealand, D. Topfham, iganed Feb. tr 
‘Tipping, W, Leeds, merchant, Feb. 7, final 
Turnbull, j. Aldeaie, grocer, Feb, 17, final 
Teylor, ¥. Sirminghars, drapery Feb, 7 
Taylor, J. Worcefter, araper, Jan. 3t 
‘Tremiett, W, Totnes, fhopkeeper, Feb. 7 
Van Dyck, Peter Pubbledemuts, Arnold John Gevers 
“Leuven, and Wynand Adriaen de Gruiter Vink, Cire 
cus, iMinaries, merchants, joint eftate, and feparate 
eftates of Leuven, and de Gruiter Vink, March 10 
Wilfon, F. Great Gla€ton, linen draper, Jan 24 
White, F. jun. Stroud, Kent, coal merchant, Jan. 31 
Wilkinfon, W.and Tf. Chapman, Jewry ftrect, and Coat 
Exchange, coal faétors, joint etate, and feparate 
effate of Chapman, Feb. 17, barh final » 
Waller, E, Grantham, coach mafter, Jan. 28 
Wood, T. and R. and W. Troughton, Smitham Bottont, 
"brewers, Jan. 28 
bikie: J. rad Northailecton, mercer and grocery Feb. 
Tt, &na 
Young, ’ ‘Gaven, and Gaven Glennie, Budge row, mere 
“chants, feparate ehate of Young, Feb. 7 
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INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, anp DEATHS, 1n ann neEAR-LONDON,, 
With Bi-graphical Memoirs of diflinguifhed Charaélers recenily deceafed. 
se ae 
The repairs which have been making, for 
fome time paft, at the Market-houfe in 
Wewport-market, have been lately com- 
pleted; and the Market-houfe was accord- 
ingly opened on Monday, Janyary the 16th. 
The centrical ftuation, the neble height 
and magnitude of the building, and the tafte- 
ful ingenuity with which the improvements 
have been made, cannot fail to render the 
market a very valuable acquifition not only 
¢o the neighbourhood, but to the whole weft 
end of the town, 
An immenfe afiemblage of reptiles, in- 
fe€ts, and ftuffed animals, all ina high ftate 
of prefervation, the produce of Cayenne, and 
its vicinity, the Weft Indies, were lately fold 
by avdlion, at a broker’s warchante, near the 
Steel-yard, Several of the fnakes were 20 
feet and upwards in length; and there were 
fome ourang-outangs, nearly 6 feet in height. 
Many of ‘he fpecimens of the quadrupeds 
were abfolutely unknown to the naturalifts 
of this country. ‘This curious eargo, which 
was captured by one of our privateers, was 
addreffed to the Firft Conful; and when fold 
fetched the price of 3000 guineas. Nearly 
fix years had been employed in making the 
above colie&tion. ‘ 
A beautiful teffelated Raman pavement 
was lately difcovered by fome workmen, who 
were employed to dig in Leadenhali- ihrect 
oppofite the India- houfe, in this metropolise 
The entire pavement is judged to have been 
a fquare of nine feet, in the centre of which 
is a circle of four feet, which circle contains 
2 Bacchus, holding in his hand a thyrfus, or 
wand, and riding on atyger. The figure is 
adorned with a purple robe, and the attitude 
of the animal is peculiarly grand and ftriking, 
his head looking at the figure on his back, 
one of his fore feet raifed, fe pping well for- 
ward, and the tail extended: One piece of 
the paveraent, of about four feet by two, has 
been raifed uninjured, through the attention 
of fome antiquarian gentlemen that were 
prefent. Anurn, in good prefervation, has 
been likewife brought out, containing a quan: 
tity of bones, among which a finger and jaw- 
hone were plainly difcernible. 
General Bill of all the Chriftenings and 
Burials in the Metropolis, from December 
¥4, 1802, to December 19, 1303, according 
to the annual report made by the company 
of Parish Clerks of London, &c. 
Chriftened in the arifhes with- 
in Gemalles a a lis 
Badri oo ek saat aa ae 1317 
Chriftened in the 17 pariihes with- ta 
ar the wall 477% 
Buried) 020." ae ee, ee 
Chriftened in Middlefex and Surry 1OGo2 
Bgl ds ie’ sin bi eaes Us endheuend eae 9025, 
Chriftened in the City and Liberties 
of Weftminfter -.....-..---+ 52 § 
Barled coe os a line 5177 
Chriftened., Males jou 2 20 atosa 
Kemal ogy, 2 aie 9929 
Total Chriftened 20933 
‘Buried Males ......... 9799, 
Females..--2-5. 5 9733 
Total Buried 19 582 
‘MARRIED, 
