1 jects of diftrefs out of their own country. will be allowed by every candid mind, that a nobler field of enquiry could not have been found within our own immediate limits." Thus is the author's great design at once felo de fe. A work capable of furnithing materials for many volumes is to be crouded into ONE, and to borrow South Wales and Scotland for its fupporters. On the execution of this defign is to depend the invettigation of two regions of the globe, one never explored by any mortal, and with the trifling and comparatively unimportant refearches in the other we are far from refting fatisfied. To raise a fund for this execution is the apology There is juft fuch an amphora fhewn for the mode of publication here adoptin the locker of the abbey-church at St.ed, to which Mr. F. has in fome deAlban's, and engraved in the laft edition of Camden's Britannia (Herts), as that from Suffolk, p. 1006. Yours, &c. P. Q. Dec. 20. IN the prefent diffufion of topogra- gree been compelled by the certainty of incurring expences in the execution of this work which are of no fmall importance even before it can be at all prepared for public inspection." The first divifion of the work, occupying the first volume, will be divided into fections: 1. analysis; 2. antiquities; 3. biography; 4. agriculture; 5. quadrupeds; 6. birds; 7. fifh; 8. reptiles; 9. infects; 10. literature as connected with natural hiftory; 11. divifion of the work, containing remarks, obferva tions, and researches, made in feveral parts of England, Scotland, and Wales. The whole is to be illuftrated with not lefs than 20 and not more than 30 plates. Such, Mr. Urban, is the way in the which we are at length to be brought acquainted with all that is interefting in the county of York !!! D. H. Mr. URBAN, Lydd, Kent, Nov. 20. HAVING been fhewn the original papers that paffed between his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Corporation of this town, in the poffeffion of Robert Cobb, efq. of this place (to whofe father we are indebted for the correct decyphering of the fame), I herewith fend you a copy, which is at your fertice, thould you judge them worthy a place in your Magazine. C. C. Curate. To the moft Rev. Father in God, Mathew, Lord Archbishop of Canter burye, Metropolitane and Prymate of all England. In most humble and lamentable wyfe fhewethe unto your Grace, the Baylyffe, Jurats, Com'ens, Churchewardens, and fworne Sydefemen, of the EACH DAY'S PRICE OF STOCKS IN DECEMBER, 1804. Bank 3 per C 3 per Ct. 14 per Ct 5 perCt15 perCt Long Short Stock B Red. Confols. Confol Navy. 1797 29 166 58 58 74 thut 982 Ann. Ann. 16 22 30 holiday 1 168 Imp. Eng.Lott. English 3perCt. Tickets. Prizes. 562 18 10 99 O 18 10 0.99 9 Sunday 15 1671 581 fhut 748 fhut 11 168 578 fhut 74 17 17 fhut 1 a 2d Par id fhut Thut 9 P 18 10 574 18 10 18 10 18 10 fhut I a 2d Par id fhut hut 9 a 831 12 58 fhut 74 fhut 17 14 1671 572 but 742 shut 15 fhut 742 fhut 7666 2동 fhut I a 20 Par Id shut Thut 82 57 Thut thut 2 2 fhut 74 fhut 99 163 fant 74호 fhut 994 163 fhut I a 20 Par Id fhut a 2d Par Id fhut 20 167 58 fhut 744 fhut 994 16/3 thut I a 2d Parzar fhut shut 8 P 863 18 12 O 100 [Printed by NICHOLS and Sox, Red-Lion-Paffage, Fleet-Street.] J. BRANSCOMB, Stock-Broker, at the Lucky Lottery Office, No 11, Holbeura. FOR THE YEAR 1804. Embelished with a curious BAROMETRICAL CHART for the FOUR LAST YEARS, on a Plan entirely original; and with neat Perfpective Views of the Remains of PADDLESWORTH CHAPEL in KENT; and STREET CHURCH in SUSSEX. Mr. URBAN, STR Auguft 4. TREET Church (fig. 3.) in Lewes Rape, Suffex, is fituated on the ridge of a pleafant hill, which rifes by a gentle afcent from the foot of the South Downs, and is about fix miles N. W. of Lewes. It confifts of a fingle aile, nave, and a chancel, elevated three steps. At the Weft end is a wooden fhingled turret and fpire, with one bell. The Font is fhewn in fig. 4. On flabs, in the Nave, are the following memorials, on caft iron: Sarah Saunders, daughter of Tho. S. of Wadhurst, gent. Feb. 8th, 1731, aged 56. Ann Tilden: Dec. 13, 1772, aged 76. HIC JACET CORPUS BARBARIÆ DOBFL, FILIA GVALTERI DOBEL, AFMIGERI, ET ANNÆ VXORIS FJV. OBIT 1636, ETAT. I. RESURGAM. H. E. Hic JACET CORPUS MARIE DOBEL, FILIA GVALTERI DOBEL, ARMIGERI, ET ANNÆ VXORIS FJUS. OBIT 1630, ÆTAT. 4. RESURGAM. On a handfome marble monument again the North wall: In the adjoining Dormitory, Who for his public and private Virtues He died the 16th of June 1752, in the 68th year of his Age, GENT. MAG. Supplement 1304. A Belov'd by the Good, Efteemed by the unprejudic'd, Lamented by most. He married Mary, the Daughter and Heiress of Wiliam Finch, Eq. of Tenterden, in Kent; The former died before her Father, the 28th of September, 1749, This Aged 22, and lies buried near him : Arms.-Party per pale, 1ft Sable, a doe paffant, between 3 bells, Argent. (Dobell.) 2nd. Argent; a chevron hetween 3 griffins paffant. Sable. (Finch.) On another marble monument near the above: In the fame place lyeth interi'd, the Body of Mary Dobell Relict of William Dobell, Efq. Who deceafed May the 20th, 1764, Et. 74. A perfon worthy to be esteemed For unaffected Piety, warm Sincerity, and true Religion. By Education, by Principle,' A Daughter of the Church, And a conftant Partaker of her Altar. and Happiness in that which is to come. This Monument was erected by his furviving Daughter. (Arms as before.) The chancel is divided from the church by a plain round arch, and contains the following infcriptious on flabs, on caft iron: SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF MARTHA, RELICT OF PETER GOTT, ESQ AND ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THO. WESTERN, ESQ. SHE DIED FER. THE 11th, 17349 |