DEATH S. LADY Glentworth. Hon. Mrs. Graham, fifter of lord Cathcart. John Morgan, efq. M. P. for Monmouthshire. Mrs. Sheridan, wife of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, efq. M. P. Countefs dowager of Berkeley. Sir Robert Strange, knt. the celebrated engraver. Sir Thomas Blackett, bart. Lady of fir Edward Astley, bart. Lady of fir John Henniker, bart. Lady of fir Edward Aftley, bart. Prince Ferdinand of Brunfwick, the hero of Minden. Rev. Charles Mill, bart. Lady of fir Hanfon Berney, bart. Hon. Lucy Howe, daughter of the late John viscount Chedworth. Lady of the hon. William Henry Irby. Mrs. Mary Poyntz, coufin to countefs dowager Spencer. Sir Richard Arkwright, knt." Edward Phelips, efq. M. P. Thomas Charles Leigh, viscount Tracey. Dr. John Rofs, bishop of Exeter. Rear admiral Levefon Gower. Lieutenant-general Richard Burton Phillipfon, M. P. PROMOTIONS. M ISS Mary Verney, daughter and heirefs of John Verney, fon of Ralph Verney, baron Verney and viscount Fermanagh (afterward earl of Verney)-Baronefs Fermanagh of Ireland. Dame Mary Cavendish, wife of the right hon. fir Henry Cavendish, bart.Baronefs Waterpark of Ireland. Admiral fir Richard King, knt.baronet. Hon. Auguftus Phipps-a commiffi oner of excife. a Right hon. James Stirling; lord provoft of Edinburgh-a baronet. Henrietta Laura Pulteney, daughter of William Pulteney, efq. Baronefs Bath. William earl of Mansfield in the county of Nottingham-Earl of Mansfield in the county of Middlesex, with the remainder to David viscount Storment. Captain Erafmus Gower-a knight. George lord Macartney Viscount Macartney of Ireland.' Lieutenant-general George MorrisonColonel of the 4th regiment of foot. Major-general George Garth-Colonel of the 17th regiment of foot. Earl Cornwallis-Marquis Cornwallis. Lieutenant-general William Auguftus Pitt, lieutenant-general John Vaughan, major-general William Medows, majorgeneral Robert Abercromby-Knights of the Bath. Earl of Elgin-Envoy extraordinary at Bruffels. Right hon. William Pitt-Conftable of Dover Caftle and warden of the Cinque Ports. Lieutenant-general Fawcitt · Colonel of the 3d regiment of dragoon-guards. Major-general Hamilton-Colonel of the 15th regiment of foot. Abraham Ergas, of Little Ayliffeftreet, Goodman's-fields, merchant. George Frafer, of Beaufort-buildings, in the Strand, taylor. Alexander Morgan, of the Strand, hatter. William Bryant, of Southampton, carpet-manufacturer. John Treeve, of Penryn, in Cornwall, common brewer. George Phillips, of Fairford, in Gloucestershire, vintner. Robert Caftley, of Worship-fquare, near Moorfields, horse-dealer. John Thompson, of Plymouth-dock, in Devonshire, linen-draper. JULY 3. William Buckley and Thomas Chefhyre of Salford, in Lancashire, merchants and copartners. JULY 7. Law Kemp, of Maidstone, in Kent, tanner. Arthur Bafhford, of Manchester, muslin-manufacturer. Robert Nichol, of Stanwix, in Cumberland, carpenter. Jofeph Browning, of Leadenhall-street, hardwareman. JULY 10. John Kenworthy, of Manchester, cornfactor. William Read, fifth mate on board the Lafcelles Eaft-Indiaman, mariner. JULY 14. Samuel Wallis, of New-ftreet, Bandyleg-walk, Southwark, carpenter. Benjamin Sigfton, of Beverley, in Yorkfhire, fpirit-merchant. John Watts, of Liverpool, merchant. James Sperfhott, of Merther, in Cornwall, flour-factor. James Gibfon, of Globe-yard, Wapping, carpenter. JULY 17. William, Harvey of Falmouth, in Cornwall, grocer. Richard Cooke, of Liverpool, mercer. John Grenfell, of St. Ive's, in' Cornwall, grocer. Jofeph Rider, of Levenshulme, in Lancafhire, cotton-spinner. James Radcliffe and Charles Smethurst, of Oldham, in Lancashire, cotton-manufacturers and copartners. William Morgan, of Portsmouth, linendraper. Thomas Down, of Bedfordbury, Covent-garden, woollen-draper. Charles Derecourt, of Bristol, winemerchant. JULY 24. Michael Carver, of Birmingham, button-maker. Edward Colcutt, of Northleigh, in Oxfordshire, maltster. John Green, of Aughton, in Lancashire, cornfactor. Richard Taylor, of Ruffell-ftreet, Covent-garden, linen-draper. Thomas Mafon, of Birmingham, baker. AUGUST 18. Edward Hewitt, of Middle Moorfields, weaver. George Padmore, of Garratt-lane, Wandsworth, in Surry, callico-printer. William Jones, of Lampeter, in Cardiganfhire, drover. Charles Booth, of Stockport, in Chefhire, linen-draper. John Thoughts on the Neceffity and Means of a Reform in the Church of England, Js. 6d. York Lancaster 93 8 --2 4 5 기 3 22 41 MARITIME COUNTIES. Effex 5 Kent 5 013 13 22 5/2 714 0 02 22 43 7 Suffex 4 9 3 7 Suffolk Cambridge Lincoln Durham Northumberland 4 83 52 112 5 94 Weftmorland Chefter Flint Carnarvon 5 9906 5 53 913 68 24 4 3 11 7 I 5 7 5 9 3 4 5 9 Gloucefter 5 9 Monmouth 5 11 5 Hants Peck Loaf, 25. id. Days Bank 3 per C. 3 per C. . Stock. reduced. confols. confols. confols. Ans. Ans. PRICES of STOCKS, from JULY 28 to AUGUST 28, 1792, both inclufive. By ANTHONY CLARKE, Stock-Broker, No. 13, Sweeting's-Alley, Cornhill. 4 per C. 5 per C. Long Short India India India South Sea Old New Stock. Ans. Bonds. Stock. Ann. Ann. Navy Bills. In the 3 per Cent. confols. the higheft and loweft Price of each Day is given; in every other Article the higheft Price only, the Long and Shor Annuities excepted, which are given within a fixteenth of the higheft Price. In the different Funds that are shut, the Prices are given with the Dividend till t Days of Opening." |