220 
: 
Euffman John, Alfred buildings, Moorfields, printer, 
Sepr. 16 ; 
Evilinan Lefirran Joleph, New freet, Bifhopfgate, mer- 
chants, Oct. 24 " 
Hund Charles Lewis, Old Jewry. factor, Sept. 26 
PMabborr Willam. jun Nortingham, hofier, Aug. 16 : 
Mackenzie Roderic, King’s Ayms yard, Merchant, Aug. 26 
Bifano James, Warwick, grocer, Aug. 24 
Biarfhall Pbomas, Scarborough, vintner, Sept. 12 
Martinnant Peter, St. James's ftreet, warchoufeman, 
~ July 28 
Man William, 
Aug. 1:2 
af Willam Henry, Hartley place, Kent road, paper 
hanger, OC. 3F 
BPiaton Walter, Hartley place, Kent road, braudy merchant, 
Oe. 31 
Mathews Richard and Thomas Junes,- Aberystwith, Car- 
digen, Aug. 28 x 
B4ayor Thomas, Liverpoo!, ftationer, Aug. 28 
WiCarthy George Packer and Robert Walter Vaughan, 
Briftok tailors; Aug, 76 
Mead Frances Lee and Elizabeth Lewis, Boiles ftreet, 
Cavendith fyuare, milliners, Nov. 11 
Mercer Henry aud Jofeph Forfhaw, Live povl, merchants, 
Sept. 
eh eee Oxford freet, linen draper, Aug: 29 
Metcalf Jofeph and John Jeyes, Upper Eaft Smithfield, 
cilmen, O&. 31 
BEitléer Thomas, Ilferd, Effex, dealer and chapman, Sept. 2 
Millia’ Henry. Haymarket, umbrella maker, Sept. 2 
Moffat Edward, Warminfter, Wilts, grocer, Aug. 21 
Moore Joho Hamilton, Little Tower Hill, chart feller, 
Aug. 22 
Moore Drayton, Lenham, Kent, late purfer of the Sir 
Stephen Luthington Eat Indiaman, Aue. 30 
Morgay johp, Endfeld highway, farmer, Od. 37 
Worgan Thomas Stourbridge, Woreefter, drugeitt. Auge 19 
Morgan Rebert, Southmo ton freet, coz] merchant, Sept. ry 
Wiorris John, Greenwich, builder, Aug. 15 
Motes Samuel, Brighton, linen draper. Nov. 16 
Ra‘ Taggart Peter, Suffolk lane, merchant, Noy. 1 
Bure Hntchinfoun Robert and William, Fenchurch {reet, 
merchants, Sug- & i 
Myers David Thompfon. Stamford, draper, Sept. 25 
Noren Ge rpe, Derby, fhopkcener, Sept. 30 
Oakley Francis, Hereford, woolftapler, Nov. 15 
Page john, Sithopfgate ftreet, habeidather, Nov. 28 
peas William, Mixbury. Oxford, farmer, Sept. ir 
arkee John Clithero, Lancafter, cortan {fpinher, Sent. 2 
Parr John Owen and Thomas Chale Patrick, Sutfvik lane, 
infurance brokers, Sept. 9 
Parfons Joho, fen. and jun, Ludgate hill, bookfeliers, 
Sept. 9 
Pater ‘hompfon, shadwell High ftreet. furgeor, Aug. 22 
Perry George, Liverpool, marble merchant, Sepr. y 
Petrie John. Kempton 'Middlefrx, and John ‘arg, Han- 
_ - worth, Middlefex. dealers and chapmen, Nov. 13 
Phillips Jofeph, Bicefter, Oxford, liven draper, Nov. 4 
Back ftreet, Horfelydawn, victualler, 
Wo TE et te 
Tnetdenis tn and near Londo. 
[Sept. 1, 
Pickwood George, Cioak lane, wine Merchant, Aug. 22 
Pinney Joel, Bury freet, St. James's, tailor, Atig. 12 
Poweil James and Wittiam Darch, Ormond, Britiol, wine 
_, Merchants, Aug. 24 k 4 
Pretton Janes, Sarton upon Humber, tanner, Sept. 13 
Purbrick Wiltiam, Gloucefter, linen draper, O&t. 24 
Rands Thomas, Hampftead, © builder, Sept. 26 - 
Reimer Henry, Catherine court, Fower hill, merchant, 
Sept. 16 
Riddiough Robert, Liverpool; innkeeper, Sept. 4 
Robinfou Nicholas Effard, Bona court, Walb;ook, mere 
, chant, Aug--22 \ P - 
Rofe William, Earl's court, Kenfington, brewer, Aug, 22 
Bones Robert, Drypool, Holdernefs, York, miliers 
Ept. § 
Ruffell Thomas Bengworth, Evéfiam, Worcefter, faddlers 
Sept. 5 P ’ 
Ruftell Thomas, Perfhoie, Worcefter, faddier, Sept. § 
ayer Thomas, Trinity fyuare, Tower hill, ‘merchants 
us. 5 - , 
Sarqui Abrafiam Tofeph, Bury ftreet, merchant. Sept. 16 — 
Spatuge William Valentine, Oxford ftreet, linen drapers 
ept. 6 z 
Shcpheid George, stanhope ftreet, Clare market, wine 
merchant, Aug. 26 : - 
Sherwin Thomas Tower freet, wine merchant, Nov. 4 
Shevill William, Burefireet, Wapping, dealer. July 29 
Shiles Elizabeth, Dilford, Devon, miller, Avg. 2g 
Shoolbred Juhn and William Wil iams, Mark lane, mere 
chants, Nov.43. 
Siffons John, Lombard ftreat, banker, Sept. 5 
Slater Gill, !iverpwol. merchant Ag. 28 
Smirh William, Plymouth filverfmith. Aug. 16 
Smyth Beary and Thomas and john Lafcelles. Mill Jane, 
-. Toeley treet, coopers, O& 17 : 
Stubbs Richard Leek, Stafford, butcher, Aug. 25 
Taibot Chrittopher, Edgwarc road Noveg 
Taylor John, Pagham, Suffex, thupkeepery sept. 9 - 
Tinney Wilam, Cambridze. furgeun, Aug- ig 
Tite John, Loughton, Bucks. farmer. Aug ¥6 
Trout beck Charles, Rathbone place, uphuifterer, Nov. 4 
Tucker Wiljliam, jun. Excter, ferge manufacturer, Nov. 7 
Turney Thomas, Liverpool, cheefemonger, Sept. 15 
Urquhart William, Sion College Gardens, 
chant. Aug. § , 
Wakefield Tchn, Souverié Greet, wive merchant, Nov. 4 
Waybcan Jofepb and James Gerrerd, Swan ftreet, Minories, 
cornfactors, Oct 17 
White Vhomas, Southwark. haberdather. Nov. 7 
Whitehead Wiji'am Shaw hail, Saddleworth. York, wouol- 
len*manufacturer, >ept 2 | : 
Whitmarfh Pavid,Broxenhurft, Hants, thopkeeper, Ang. 29 
Wiliams Wiliiam, Oxford tireet, linen draper, OC. 24  . 
Williams Wiisiam, Mark lane, merchant, Nov. ig : 
Woffington John. Brighton, grocer, Sept. 2 
be sete! Wiiliam, Seething Jeane, money, {criveners, 
Sept. 1 Pa? 
Wright Thomas, Cuwpers row, Crutched Friars, brokers, 
Ua. 28. ; 
* 
INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, axv DEATHS, ry axp near LONDON: 
With Biographical Memoirs of distinguished Characters recently deceafed. 
rf = Fie § 
HE grand agricultural bronze statue of 
the late Duke of Bedford, in Russell- 
square, is now exposed to public view. It is 
allowed, by all who have seen it, to be a 
striking likeness of the distingdished noble- 
mento whose memory it has been erected. 
It is the most magnifigent work of the kind 
which was ever cast in England, aod does 
‘great honor to the artist, Westmacott, and 
the country, of which it will remain a na- 
tional ornament. The figure of the duke 
Stands on a rock, with the right hand rest- 
ing on a plough, and the left boldirg a quan- 
tity of corn. At the base of the rock, are 
four figures of boys in bronze, as large.as life, 
representing the seasons: their attributes are 
elegantly classical. 
nite pedestal is highly enriched with figures 
of cattle ; and at each corner are heads. of 
oxen, also in bronze; on each side of the pe- 
gestal is a bas-relief in bronze, the subjects of 
which are the labours of the gre yard and 
harvest field. The inscription in front is: 
FRANCIS, 
Duxe oF Bzproap, 
Erected 
MDCCCIX. 
_ The figure of the duke is nine feet in 
eight, and the pedestal sixteen. It certain- 
The cornice of the gra- 
be ranked as one. of the most splendid 
objects of the Metropolis. ee 
The following is the quantity of porter’ 
brewed by the first twelve houses in the 
London Porter Brewery, from the 5rh of 
July, 1605, to the 5th of July, 1809 :— 
BARRELS. 
Barclay and-Co. 2... ao es SO ee 
Meox-and:Co. J_4.. 468 cele we 
Truman and Co. ..2. 22252 to0seao 
Brown and Farry ..-..-..=2- 114,001 
Whitbsead and Co.........-+. 100,275 
ly may 
F.Calwvert.and Wo,c ok J cue suas 
Combe and Co... .-.0b-m~ ee 
Goodwyn and Cu..-.-.----- 60,235 
Elliott and Co.....-....--2 45,608 
Hi: Meux and Co. ....2-.-.= 40,663 
Way lor, 62. <0 U7) a% ee oe a 
4. Calwert and.Co. ae Oe 
The quantity of ale brewed in the London 
district by the six principal houses, between 
the 5th. of July, 1808, and the Sth of Paly, 
1809, is as tollows:— : 
+ PERCREO No ini. 1 ohh 2 ch otctenale 
Chartingion “-.....2.-.0-. Abpea 
Beghie . 22 25+ .dedoune eee ee 
Coding .....-2 - seo a 
Rte oS, oe aed 9, t062 
WebD . «stems cdsieeee ae eee 
Qa. 
7 
Lei:dou, mer= - 
