Surrey Chapel 
: 
178 Incidents, Marriages, and Deaths in andnear London, [Mareh-1, 
windley Robert, Salford, 
> §nal st oe 
Harrifon Ldward, ” Eafingwood, woollen draper, Fe- 
bruary 28 
Enplis James, Billiter (juare, merchant, March g 
Jolley Nathan, Woedifock fireet, w varehoufemany March ¢ 
wine merchant, February 26, 
King Thomas Prefeotr, Welt Cowes, linen draper, 
March 5 
Knight William, Tunbridge Wells, banker, Febru- 
ary 23 
Kettle Tokepks Birmingham, and. john ears of Bark 
brook End, fadtors, Februaty 14,-fifial 
Kidd Luke, Newcaftle on Tyne, flax drefitr, Februr 
ary 12 
Eord Wilitam, Febru- 
ary 13 
Levingtom Thomas, St, Catherine's, near the Tower, 
floptelier, April g 
Eewis John, Old Jewry, warchoufeman, March 2 
Eowe Ralph, Kincerton, miller, March 4 
Zovicy Thomas Jones, Piccadi ly, haberdather, Febru- 
ary 23 
Biartemont Charles, Rathbone place, traw hat mane 
faturer, February 16 
Manning James, Thomas Heavifide, and Thomas Bore- 
man, Barge yard, Bucklersbury, Manchett er ware- 
houfemen, Feoruary 16 
Meyer Arnold, and Henry Wilekens, Liverpool, mer- 
chants, March 5 
Shipfon on. Stour, drugsif, 
IMafow Macthew, jum. Huddersfield, woolfapler, March 2,° 
final! 
etealr 
final 
Meallin William Lewis, Manchefter freet, apothecary, 
February 16 
Motley John, Huddersfield, woolftapler, February-27 
Sufanna, and 
Mille jJofeph, Macclesfield, hat manufacturer, FKebru-_ 
ary 19 
Wixon James, Lawrence lane, merchant, March 9 
Nixen Edward, Manchefter, merchant. February 26 
Peach Robert, W2kefield, woulitapler, March 7 
John Metcalf, February 16, 
Pink William (otherwife called William Field) and John 
Birch, Charles @reet, Grofvenor {quare, taylors, 
March 2 
Pizey Henry, Sun ftreet, baker, February 23 
Portal Jofeph,. Bithopfgate firect,  laen drapery 
March 2 ‘ 
eared James, Stradbrooke, tanner, February 19, 
nal 
Richardfon Silvetter, Riackburn grocer, Marchs5 . 
Robinfon Samuel, Shefield, fciflar fmith., March 2 
Row Thomas, Bath, butcher, April 10, final 
Rideing John, Liverpool, and William Lever, of Manchef 
ter, merchants, Pebruary 14 
Snawdou Johv, Plymouth, draper 
Sewell William, Faicon fyuare, 
‘ ary 23 
Scott oles and George Scott, South ftreet, Finsbury, 
merchants, Febr wary 23; and feparate eftate of Johar 
Scott, February 2.37 
Towle Thomas, and Jofhua. Jackfon, Newgate ftreet, 
warehoufemen, April 30, final 
Timmings john, Stewart ftreet, filk broker, Febru- 
ary 23, final - 
Taylor Edward, Blackburng 
ary 14, final 
Terry Ro bert, Hadleigh, mercer, February 22, final 
Taylor George Leek, fhopkeeper, Rebnaery 18, final 
Whitaker James, Haflingden, grocer, March 5 
Wells John, and Thomas Smith, Leadenhail ftreet, hatters, 
March §, final 
Williams James, Haverfordwet, fhopkeeper, March 11 
Waller jofeph Marriott, and Michael Waller, sgn 3 
merchants, March t 
Weodall tfaac, Egr emont, hatter, March 5 
Wells John, aud William Wells, Swallow ftreet, © mer- 
certs, February 23 
Wigzel Thoinas, 
~ March 
Walford John, Pall mall, haberdather, February.12 
merchant, Febru- 
linen drapery *Febru- 
Bowling green lane, cuentas 
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MARRIAGES an 
p DEATHS in aNp near LONDON. 
With Bisgraphical Memoirs of diflinguifbed Charaders recently deceafed. 
ee 
eatement the Number of Perfons inoculated 
at the Stations of the Royal Fennerian Society, 
i eignteen Months, fram the Quarterly Re- 
ors. 
€entral Houfe 2911 
2410 
Maze Pond, Southwark 4.2%... ¢ac0-- 1 387 
Ceeseerve eres es eed 
ee ereceeseaoe seen eeeen 
Rotherhathe ics wip do keen Gad PO RO 
Shadwell Sa MR nds Meme Hee PEND AUP HP? 512 
While Pe): case taal Ae ee te 516 
John Street, Minories  ........0% 400 
Bithopte ate, | accirgie ots) nape ores taewiars ree.) OMe 
Hoxton 2) ia caer th oil. See $16 
Golden Taman jicte eran aeidle 4a SE's 579: 
Clerkenwell 
er atoer eR eereretae ve 945 
Gate Street, Holborn ge ee hate i 916 
Mary-le-bone +514 s.00.casiane 0's sive 1593 
Wetiminfter e@ocorttwtoce 918 
esceteeeaneaess 
12013 
Inoculated before the Central ork 
; - tO, 
Houle was opened ; 
Total 12,288 
N. B. In the fame period 19,352 charges 
of Vaccine Virus have been fupplied from 
the Central Houle, in Salitbury Square, 
free of expence, on applications from moft 
parts of the. Britith Empire, and -foreign 
countries. 
A moit ufeful inftitution has been for fome- 
time eftablifhed in the Borough of South- 
wark for the education of poor children. At 
this feminary one thoufand poor children 
are inftructed by Mr. beige a “quaker, 
suthbne any charge to the parents. The 
fehool has no fund whatever but the unfoli- 
cited donations of the friends of unprotected | 
Mr. Colquhoun, the magiftrate, | 
childhood. 
on a late vifit to this inftitution was ig highly 
pleafed with the manner in which it aed 
conducted, that he has opened one on the, 
fame plan in Pimlico at his own expence. 
The Board of Agriculture having received. 
information frem various diftricts a the be- 
nefit arifing from the cultivation of fpring 
wheat, and. it appearing to the board that at 
the prefent period it may be particularly, 
ufeful to promote that object, have refolved 
to offer the following premiums : To the per~ 
fon, who {hall in the fpring of 1805 culti- 
vate the greateft number of acres of fpring-" 
wheat (not lefs than 20) fifty guineas, or a 
piece of plate of that value.—For the next, 
greateft annie thirty guimeas.—For the, 
next greateft quantity twenty guineas... To 
the perfon who fhall report to the board the | 
refult of the moft fatisfaétory experiments: 
in fpring wheat, which fhall afcertain the 
foil, the fort of wheat, the time of towing,’ 
the preduce and value, the comparative ad- 
vantages of that and of the common wheat, 
and any other, circumftances ufeful to be. 
known, a piece of plate of the value of | 
twenty pounds. 
On Sunday morning, Jan. 27, at a quarter 
pat three, a fire broke out im the houfe of, 
Mr. Barr, tallow-chandler, Upper Adams-. 
{treet, Edgeware-road. Mr. and Mrs. Barr, — 
with each an infant in their arms, were ref 
Py cued 
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