&4 
Knight George, Wollaways Tflingtor, builder, Jan. 13 
Lanes John, Fhomas Frater. sand’ Thom as Royliton, - 
cholas lane, merchants Feb. 3 
Lawrence John Stainground,® Prmtinedin. tanner, Jan. 30 
Laytcn Michael, Kennington, ftone maton, Feb. 3 
Leach William, Horton, York, woolftaplery Feb. 7 * 
Lewis Lewis, and Frasices. Newcaltle upon Tyne, milli- 
ners, Jan. 22 
Lifter Paul, Hepiotifiells, Wiliam Lifter, Morton 5 
Joha Longbottom, Steeton, York, 
Feh. 5 
Livermore Thomas. fene Chelmsfurd, grocer, Feb. 13 
Lioyd, Thomas Kughes, Bhs and Walworth Comuinon, 
y ffate merchant. Jan. 6 
Loat Richard, Long Acre, ironmoncer. Jan, 27 
Lneas Wil! iam, Cheapfide, warehouteman, jan’ 27 
Luxton Jenn, Exeter, linen draper, Feb. 13 
Maine Edwards St. Swithin’s ‘ane, m@rchant, Feb. 6 
Marriett James, Burnhy, Lancalter, cotton fpinuer, 
and 
cotton fpinners, 
eo. 9 7 
Matthews William, Brown's lane, Spitalfielcs, 
Jan. 27 \ 
M‘Leod William, Upper Crown 
" arnly agent, Jan..30 1 
Merrick John, Mark lane, merchant, Feb. 3 
Merrick John 2nd Samuel Hofkins,- Mark ines merchants, 
Feb..3 
Middleton Fhomas. Maiden lane, Battie bridge, blue 
manufacturer,, Jan. 2o 
carpenter, 
ftreety Westminfter, 
Middleton Thomas, Liverpool, cotton manufacturer, 
Tan. 297 
Miles Charles, Bermondfey fireet, Southwark, fellmongery 
Jan. 25 
Miils James, Wood within Saddleworth, York, clothier, 
Web. “7-5 
Mitcheh Thomas, Hatton court, 
merchant, Jon. 27 
Moffatt Thomas, and Jobn Brown, 
Feb. 27 
Morfe Thomas. Wood treet, Cheapfide, factor, Janu. 27 
Mould Sen uy Wincheter, cabinet maker, Feb. 10 
Munos Henry, Knightsbridge, paper fainer. Jans 27 
Newcomi Oliver, Holles freet, Cavendith 19" lare, uphol- 
ferer, Jin- 30 
Nightingale Thomas. Dewsbury, Yorks mercer, Jan. 11 
Ogden Joh ny Vidhan’ ancatter, hattery jan- zo 
Ogiivy Wihiam, jun. and Joba Chalmers, jJefiry’s {quare, 
mesech ants, Feb. 3 
Threadneedle ftreet, 
Gofweil ftreer, 
Incidents mm and near Londons 
» Warner Edaward, jun. 
[Feb.:1, 
Palke Richard, Little Hempfon, Devon, coal. -merchapts 
Febli5 
Parfons John, fen. and jun. Ludgate hill. boak fellerss 
Feb. 3 
Parfons john. fen: Ludgate hiil. bookfeller -Feb. 3 
Pearfon John, Pudfey, York. clothiet, Feb. 3 
Pilkington William Gee, awtry, York, innholder, Feb. 10 
Plumbe Mhomas, Ormfkirk, Lancafter, manufacturer, 
jan. 17 
Plumbe Thomas and John Woods, Ormfkirk, manufattu- 
“FeTSy Jah. 17 j 
Polack Benjamin, Sheffield, watchmaker. jan. 31 \: 
Potter John and William Monkman, Silver ftreer, Woad 
frreety'warchoufemen. March 3 
Potts Jamesé White #ear yan Backhili, Middlefexe 
looking-glafs fraine maker, Jan.?3 ; 
Price Jobn, PinsdSury fquaré, merchant, March 3 
Reifenbeck Joho Godfrey Henry, Sherborne lane, mex 
chant, Jan. 23 
Richards Abel, Oxford ftreet, linen-draper, 
Stay are FR George Adoiphus, Whitechapel, 
ans 2) 
Rote Wild iam, Kenfingtor, brewer, Feb: 10 
Rofs Daniel Alcock, Gracechurch fereet, hofer- att 22 
Shaw John, Newgate itreet, linen draper, Jap. 6 
Sherratt William, Birmingham, carrier, jatl. 24 
Sly George, Wanitead, Efiex, fiock broker, Jan.30. . 
Taylor John, Brawn's lane, Spiculfielis, baker, Jan. 3o 
Thompt{on William. Wood/or d, Effex, apothecary, Jan. 22 
Toylmin Oliver, Effex ftreets Strand navy agent, JaDe 13 
Tyryell John, Maidito.es ironmon; ter, March to ; 
Waller William, Exeter. ironmotger, Jan. 27 
Waré Thomas, Oxfor dm arket, tallow chandler, Jan. 23 
Littie New freet, Shoe lane, ey 
manufacturer, eh, 3 
‘3° 
snaberdaiher 
-Wightun John, Cateaton fereet, woallen draper, Feb. 10 
Wiszeli Thomas, Jewry ftreer, wine merchant, Feb. 3 
‘Wilds James, “erchefter, common brewer, Jan. 25 
Wilkinfon Thomas, Cateaton ftreet, woollen drapery 
Feb. 0 
Wiiks Charles, Birmingham, fationer, Jan. 17 
Wilifun Johu, jak fertety Goiden Square, men's mers 
Cory aii OF 
Wooatrafte Ednunds Wodlatton, Glocefter, iron manufac- 
turer, Feb. 
Young Alexancer, St, Mary at Hill, London, mefchant, 
* Feb. io : 
INCIDENTS, MARRIAG ES, ann’ DEATHS, 
HE following isa general bil ! of all the 
* christenings -and  barjals in London, 
from Dec. 13, 1808, to Dec..32, 1809: 
« Va ‘oney 93 
hikcencats Oe 9951 | 19,612 
Females -+ 9631 f 
: Males «+++ 865 
F| erese 2° 6é 
Buried Females ++ a) Ba 
Whereci have died, 
Under two years of age -+-+++-++++ 
Between twoand five «--++5 + *%-+ 1916 
Five and ten 
Ten and twenty isbaee 2 treeeece 566 
Fwenty aod Enivty + re wcrc eerees 1445 
Thirty and forty +++scerseeeseee 
Forty ana ity sever sereeees see 
Fifty and Sixty Wee eee sereseceeees 
Sixty and DEVEREY. <7 nig era 2is2 8 1233 
“Seventy SG CLETIEY, | 0 4 3 2 40 sia s 8 ss GS: 
“Efgbty and ninety -:> 
Ninety and a hundred” -+2++-+++- 54: 
A haundred cecsscce errs rarnce 2 
Decreased in the buriais this year, o274, - 
There have been executed in the city of 
London and county of Surry, 16; of which 
number six cnly haye «been reported to be 
buried (as ei within the bills of morta- 
iit 
Within a f a few years the bed of the River 
Thames has gltered so much at Woolwich, 
that where a lineeof-baitle ship formerly 
floated, with many ‘of her stores on board, 
a frigate, ‘with nothing in cher, will now 
ground 5 ; ands nots withstanding 120,000 tons 
e@sveeees es PF toven 8 © 
aewroese@eeese 
wear LONDON: 
IN AND 
With Biographical Memoirs of distinguished Characters sbi sik hii 
—= 
of mud and soil have been pit out of that 
part of the river, within the last ten months, 
_no relief has been afforded to the ships at the 
‘moorings. 
AEG: Tltownes is a statement of the strong 
beer brewed by the twelve first houses, from, 
July 5, 1809, to January 5, 1810:— 
Na. Bartels. 
1. *Meux, Reids, and Co. ++ 100,222 
2. Barclay, Perkins, and Co, 's 86,947 
3. Hanbury and Co. «s++-+e+ 56,033 } 
4, Whitbread and Co. -++++- 47,669 
5. Henry Meux andCo. +++. 49,595 
6. Brown and Parry ++++0+++ 39,575 
7. Felix Calvert and Co. «+++ 36,745 
8. Combe and Co. eseeeeee 3i,175 
9, Goodwyn and Co. - +++" 28,330 
10. Elliott and Co. eeeeeeseee, 91,553 
“11. Taylor and Co. +++se+-- 203995 
12. Clowes and Co. ses e0ie« + 46,295 
The number of fires, exclusive. of ea 
neys, in London, from January 1, to Decem= 
ber 31, 1809, is as follows :—= 
dn quatier ending Mareh Ela 73 
June: 5053/5 77 
Sept. 50 «+++ 58 
Dec, St s11+ 8 
1799S 
new renters of Deors-lane Theatre 
“* Thintg the greatest quantity « ever brewed 
Within the above period in any one brewery. 
have 
