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86 - Inetdents in and near London. 
[Feb, 1, 
PRIZE CATTLE. 
The Oxen, &c. to the owners of which Prizes were lately adjudged by the Smithfield Chi, 
as mentioned at page 596 of our lafi Number, when flaughtered and weighed, ~ponliodl 
as s follows, viz. 
PRIZE OXEN. 
Loofe Hide G 
Fat. { Horns. 
1b. Ib. Jb. 1b. tb. 
Beef. Head, | Feet. 
Mr. Jon Weficar’s (not Wefton) ..csecscecee i 1835 7 229°) 150 56 37 
Phfte. (f5255.7 
Bir John Edmond’s.. . 
eres ee ese esr es 
vase eeceeeeneees 2d) 1952 41z0 
Wie Samsiel Chandler's? so.) son es eS ew ee GSE TS9 OF FF OST SBS 
Mr. John Weftcar’s .. 
ee ere eer ee etree 
Bir. Samuel Chandler’s-- 2. -seeccene eee cone e- 2d! 1032 
Mr. Jofeph Lucas’s Cuw eevee eoee et ee tees 
PRIZE SHEEP, 
Mr. Anthony Lechmere’s, one-year old -- 
Ms. John Edmond’s, two-year old------- | 
= 
Mr. Henry King’s, jun. two-year old --- 4} 
PRIZE PIGS. 
Mr. George Dodd’s, 23 aomtis Cis cscs «04s cate 
His Royaj Highnefs the Duke of York’s, 10 months 
- The General Bill of all the Chriftenings 
and Burials, in London, from Dec. 17, 1805, 
to Dec. 16, 1806, is as follows: 
Chrifened in the 97 parithes within the 
walls, 1121.—Euried, 1152. 
Chrfened in the 17 parifhes without the 
walls, 4765 —Burials, S670. 
~ Chriffened in the out-pari fies: in Middlefex 
and Surry, 9734.—Buried, 7842 
Chriftened in the 10 wa we in the City 
and Liberties of Weltminiter, 4762.—Buried, 
5271. 
Chrifttened, Males, 10,452—Females, 9928. 
in all, ne 30. 
Buried, Males, 92 215—Females, 
In «ll, 17, 938.—Whiéreoi have diced, 
8723 .—— 
Uncer two years of age. ------------ 5405 
Be ween two and five -~-..-------..2 2029 
¥i e and ten ....----------------- 822 
Ter and twenty .---..----- piers ee 635 
‘Twenty and thirty .--------------- ee 
Thirty and forty ..-------- .------- 178s 
Forty and fifty ..--.-------2+-----> 17 03 3" 
Fifty and fixty...----------------- 15035 
S xty and fev enty + +-+---2----2---- 1265 
Seventy and eighty. - ..--------+---- 859 
Eighty and ninety.---------------- 414 
Ninety and a hundred... --- Se ee to 3 
fi; Inagdsed 20 6 sia Seis earns 2 
Wie busagted aud foar ei. Sessa So i 
Increafe ja the Buriais this year, 363, 
133 40 | 97 3 
| 1236 | 139 88 48 | 24 
-.od| 1109 | 1468 | 147 -f 44 24 
134 93 35 24 
aoe 1386 | 200 } 105 47 32 
ee Loole SE; Entrails Eme t 
&FHead| Fat. | |) &e. ot 
lb. Ib. lb. {| Ib. fh.’ 
No.1 | 129 14. 14 29 4171 
b 1195 41 16 91 } 173 
3/197! 19 | 94 29 | 183 
No.1} 470 | 22 | 91 | 29 | g40~ 
9 | 188 16 93 29 | 956 
hee | 17 49 | 93} 995 
1) 95 14. 42 | > a5 *7 aee 
2 | 101 4. $45} og bt 
3 | 94 { i4 144 28 bee 
‘Pork | Leofe Font iEntrails gee 
&Heaat Fat. iam oe Weight. 
Ib. iis ee 2 Pas 
: 2 pe Gp 
- 34 bee 
It is recommended, with a view te com- 
plete the new improvements at Weftminftes 
on a grand fcale, to pull down St. Margaret’s 
Church, and re-build it on the weft fide ef 
the new opening. That church, In 5S pre~ 
fent fituation, excludes the view of the mag-. 
nificent chapel of Henry the Seventh, and 
part of the eaft end.of Wetminfter Abbey, 
-for which it offers no fubititute, not being 
itfeli, externally, a grand or beautiful edifice, 
It does not feem, however, very likely that, ~ 
at the prefent time, this advice will he taken, 
fince it is only within thefe three or four years 
that no lefs than 12,0001 have been expended 
in refitting the interior of this church, which 
is the place of worfhip attended on public 
occafions by the Houfe of Commons. = _ 
A new Exchequer Office is to be built 
fhortly. It is intended to reftore Henry the 
Sep eathi s Chapel with the mew cement, a 
{pecimen of which may be ieen on the tup of 
the eait end of the Chapel, facing the Houfe 
of Lords 
About two years fince it was announced to 
the public, that a large quantity oF very an- 
cient coins had been tound by the workmen 
belonging tu' Henry Steevens, efq. whilft im- 
proving and enlarging his pleafure-grounds at 
Mite End. A fhort time ince ancther Roman 
urn was found, about three feet fram the 
furface of the ground, belonging to the fame 
gentleman, 
