Francis Douce, efq. of Lamb's Conduit. ftreet, in his 82d year. At Lemington, Warwickshire, Sir William Wheler, bart. At Southampton, William Cumini, efq. 9 In Pall Mall, Anaftafia Countefs of Kerry. 10. Mr. J. Hodskinson, jun. surveyor and engineer, of Arundel-street, in the Strand. At Falmouth, in her way to Lisbon, the Hon. Mrs. Montgomery, fifter to Lord Gosford. At the George inn, York, the Rev. Thos. Darcy Nelfon, rector of Holtby, in the North Riding. 11. In Lower Seymour street, Sir William Bowyer, bart. of Denham, Bucks. Rene Payne, efq. of Lothbury, aged 64 years. 12. Mrs. Preece, widow, of Eigne-ftrect, in Hereford, aged 95 years. At Leven Grove, in Yorkfaire, the Hon. Mrs. Cary, relict of General Cary, and mother of Lady Amberft and the late Lady Ruffell, Samuel Atkins, efq. of Shidfield Houfe, Wickham, Hants. Lately, the Rev. Ezekiel Roufe, re&tor of Clophill and Pullexhill, in Bedfordshire. 13. Thomas Hamond, efq. one of the surfitors of the High Court of Chancery. 14. The Rev. Gerard Robinfon, one of the chaplains of the Spanish Chapel, in his 70th year. Lately, at Edinburgh, Mr. Gillespie, the celebrated Scotch fnuff maker. He is faid to have left about 49,000l. to be applied to the establishing an hofpital for the maintenance of old men and women. 15. Edward Rogers, efq. of the Home, near Bishop's Castle. Lately, at the White Lion inn, in Halifax, aged 66, Mr. Robert Whitworth, one of the most able engineers in England. 16. Mr. John Simes, jeweller, Kingftreet, Weftminster. Lately, at Duncombe park, the lacy of Charles Sling by Duncombe, efq. 17 Richard Jupp, efq. architect to the Hon. Eaft India Company. 19. At Twickenham, Lady Margery Murray, niece to William the first earl of Mansfield, and fifter to the late earl. At Hull, Mr. Robert Kinder. Lately, at Durham, the Rev. Dr. Cooper, prebendary of the cathedral of that city. 21. At Stapleford, Leicestershire, in his Soth year, the Rev. Robert Sherard, earl of Harb rough. He was born 0&. 1, 1719, fucceeded his brother Feb. 20, 1770, and in 1773 refigned his ecclefiaftical preferments. Mrs. Weft, relict of the late James West, efq. 22. Felix Vaughan, ofq. barrister at law. The Rt. Hon. Henry Yelverton, earl of Suff.x, in the 70th year of his age. Mr. W Samuel Goodifon, grocer and teadealer, Wellclofe-fquare. At Manchester, Charles Michell, efq. of Lower Seymour street, Portman square. Lately, the Rev. Mr. Whittle, rector of Onttock, Wilts. Lately. Mr. Henry Silvester, merchant, of Birmingham. Lately, at Cork, the Rt. Hon. Robert earl of Kingston. 24. Will:am Seward, efq. F. R. S. and A. S. S. (A further account of this gentleman will be inferted in our next.) Days Bank 813 EACH DAY's PRICE OF STOCKS FOR APRIL 1799. perCils per Ct. 3perCt 4perCt 5perCt, Long Ditto, S. Sea Old Stock Reduc. Confols Scrip. 1777. Ann. Ann. 1778. Stock. Ann. 53 a 1/2 New (3perCt India, India India New Exche., English Ann. 1751. Stock. Scrip. Bonds. Navy. Bills. Lott. Tick. 814 31 Sunday 15% 61-16 69 69 851511-16 856 N.B. In the 3 per Cent. Confols the higheft and Towelt Price of each Day is given; in the other Stočks the higheft Price only 169 THE European Magazine, For MAY 1799. [Embellished with, 1. A PORTRAIT of MR. DAVID LEVI. of the GROTTO AT OATLANDS. ] And, 2. A VIEW Page 291 CONTAINING, 294 296 Account of Mr. David Levi, History of the Punifkment of cutting off the Hand, Defcription of the Grotto at Oatlands, “The joyfull Receiving of James the Sixt of that Name, King of Scotland, and Queene Anne his Wife, into the Townes of Lyeth and Edenborough the first Daie of May last past 1590. Together with the Triumphs fhewed before the Coronation of the faid Scottish Queene," Memoirs of Sir Andrew Mitchell, of Thainstone, British Ambassador at the Court of Berlin, The Life and Adventures of a Pap-spoon, 3c0 The Moralizer, No. II. Dreffiana, Number CXVI. Anecdotes, &c. [Continued], The Wanderer, No. XIII. 297 298 302 Plays and Poems, by Mifs Han. Brand, 325 ibid ibid 305 A concife and authentic Hiftory of the Bank of England, &c. &c. ibid 307 And feveral other Articles. Letter for the Information of James Gee, 309 A Voyage of D.fcovery to the North Pa- Theatrical Journal; including Fable and Lord Nelfon's Letter to the Governor of Letters between the Commiffioners under 327 330 334 335 the Income A&t and Horne Tooke, 336 Buonaparte's Proclama to the Egyptians, ibid Journal of the Proceedings of the Third Seffion of the Eighteenth Parliament of Great Britain, Foreign Intelligence, from the London Domeftic Intelligence, Marriages-Monthly Obituary, Prices of Stocks. LONDON: Printed for J. SEWELL, Cornhill, VOL. XXXV. MAY 1799 PP 337 343 356 357 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. The Caftle of Arundel, fent us by our Correfpondent at that place, is now in the hands of the Engraver, and will fhortly appear. We shall be glad to see the subjects he mentions in his letter. The Paper on Confirmation is received. Various Poems are alfo come to hand. AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from April 13, to May 18, 1799. Wheat Rye | Barl. s. 000 Oats Beans COUNTIES upon the COAST. 0100 Wheat Rye Barley, Oats Beans o Effex Kent INLAND COUNTIES. 60 3 00 Suffolk 57 9 34 032 933 640 0 2 Norfolk 54 8 34 630 128 435 Surry 63 200 55 10 33 000 Hertford 57 200 034 932 642 338 2/29 36 626 232 033 630 036 8 44 0144 Weftmor. 62 4 45 7 Lancash. 63 7 00 6 Cheshire 65 10 00 o Glouceft. 60 O OO 39 8 Somerfet 65 8 00 848 028 436 9 Devon 432 Worceft. 57 24 433 526 600 619 00 WALES. N. Wales 73 0140 0,40 8118 848 0 9 Cornwall 63 11 00 031 622 00 0 62 9 00 0132 128 140 0 0132 525 10:40 7 |