Nov. 13. Mrs. Wade, wife of Mr. Wade, grocer, of Skinner-street, Snow-hill. At Longport, co. Stafford, in his 83d year, Hugh Henshall, esq. Nov. 14. At Windsor, aged 64, Rob. Brown, esq. Paymaster of H. M. Pensions and Salaries, a faithful and attached servant to the King for 39 years. At Gatcombe House, Hants, Sir Roger Curtis, bart. Admiral of the Red. He was son of Roger Curtis, esq. of Downton, Wilts, and was knighted Nov. 29, 1782, for his gallant and judicious conduct at the siege of Gibraltar. He was on board the Royal Charlotte, with Lord Howe, in the memorable action of the 1st of June, 1794, after which he was created a baronet; and was commander in chief at the Cape of Good Hope in 1801. During the time the late Viscount Melville was First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Roger Curtis was appointed one of the Commissioners for revising the Civil Affairs of the Navy, and was subsequently appointed Commander in Chief at Portsmouth. He married Sarah, youngest daughter and coheiress of Matthew Brady, esq. of Gatcombe House, in the Isle of Portsea, Hants; by whom he had issue two sons, Roger and Lucius, both Captains R. N. and one daughter.He was at once a very able and a very good man, beloved for the kindness of his heart and the benignity of his manners, and his death is alike a public and a pri vate loss. Nov. 16. At St, Pelage, Gen. Bonaire, who was condemned by the first Council of War to deportation. Nov. 17. At Barbaraville, co. Roscommon, Rt. hon. Patrick Dillon, 11th Earl of Roscommon and Baron of Kilkenny West. His lordship was born March 15, 1769, and succeeded his father, John, the late Earl, in August 1783. He married July 1797, Barbara, youngest daughter of J. Begg, esq. of Belrea, Roscommon; and has left issue, one daughter, Maria, born June 1798.-Wentworth Dillon, the fourth celebrated Earl of Roscommon, was only son of James, the third Earl, by Elizabeth Wentworth, sister of Thomas, the celebrated Earl of Strafford.-His lordship dying without issue male, is succeeded in his titles by his cousin Michael James Robert Dillon, a minor, son of Capt. Michael Dillon, late of the county of Dublin militia, killed at the battle of Ross in 1798, during the Rebellion. Nov. 18. At Leatherhead, in her 74th year, Hon. Henrietta Beauclerk, second daughter of the late Lord Beauclerk. Nov. 19. At the Virginia coffee-house, Cornhill, aged 16, Joseph, only son of Joseph Law, esq. of the Island of Barbados, from whence he had lately arrived for the completion of his education; a ་ ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. P. 375. Mr. George Leigh was ninth, Leigh, LL. D.; and his father was not, as but not youngest son of the Rev. Egerton there stated, archdeacon of Salep, but was rector of Lymme and Middle, and canon residentiary of Hereford, and possessor of The Archdeacon of Salop of the same the West Hall of High Leigh in Cheshire. names, with whom Dr. Leigh is confounded, was M. A. rector of Lymme, and canon residentiary of Lichfield, and was halfbrother of Mr. George Leigh by a former marriage. L. C. P. 382. Mr. Stephens never lived in Birchin-lane. He was perhaps one of the most steady men of his time, as to residence. He was born in Bartholomewlane, where his father was a stationer; and after his death removed about three doors farther in the same lane, to the house now the Banking-house of Messrs. Bruce, Simpson, Freer, and Co. When Mr. Stephens sold this house to these gentlemen, he returned to the old one in which he was born, then inhabited by the parishsexton, and remained there until it was pulled down to make room for the Auction Mart. He then removed to Throgmorton-street, to which he paid his daily visits until about a month before his death. He was the father, i. e. oldest inhabitant, of the parish of St. Bartholomew Exchange. He was interred on Wednesday Oct. 30, in the South aile of the church of St. Bartholomew, the burial place of his own and his father's family. He has left a widow, with three sons and five daughters. AN OLD CORRESPONDENT. BILL OF MORTALITY, from Oct. 27, to Nov. 26, 1816, AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending Nov. 16. 0100 0 Wilts 050 Berks 033 Oxford 95 000 86 700 11 Anglesea 00 105 600 052 630 1056 6 Carnarv. 101 Bucks 86 600 046 134 1053 8 Merioneth 116 Brecon 119 276 857 532 000 Montgom. 121 764 057 727 500 Radnor 118 500 054 11 39 434 4 63 0 Denbigh 99 000 0 632 10 56 O Cardigan 104 700 039 Glamorg. 93 Gloucest. 102 Somerset 110 400 Average of Scotland, per quarter: 0 Monm. 92 500 PRICE OF FLOUR, per Sack, Nov. 25, 100s. to 105s. 91. 9s. to 12/. 12s. Farnham Pockets .... 04 Os. to 25l. Os. 11. 11s. to 17. Os. Sussex Ditto......114 Os. to 15. 15s. Essex Ditto..............11. Os. to 164. Os. AVERAGE PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, Nov. 25: St. James's, Hay 4/. 14s. Od. Straw 21. 3s. 6d. Clover 67, 15s, Od.---Whitechapel, Hay 5l. 10s. Straw 21. 2s. Od.-Clover 7. 10s. Od.-Smithfield, Hay 57. 15s. 6d. Straw 21. 2s. 6d. Beef... SMITHFIELD, Nov. 25. To sink the Offal-per Stone of 8lbs. Veal Pork .2s. 6d. to 4s. Od. 2s. 8d. to 4s. Od. 3s. 6d. to 5s. 4d. ......4s. Od. to 5s. Od. Lamb...... COALS, Nov. 25: Newcastle 41s. Od. to 50s. 9d. Sunderland 43s. Od. to 45s. 9d. TALLOW, per Stone, 8lb. St. James's 3s. 5d. Clare Market Os.Od. Whitechapel 3, 3d. SOAP, Yellow, 86s. Mottled 94s. Curd 98s. CANDLES, 103. Od. per Doz. Moulds 11s. 6d. Days Bank EACH DAY'S PRICE OF STOCKS IN NOVEMBER, 1816. Red. 13 per Ct. 14perCt. 5 perCt B. Long Irish 5 | Imp. Imp. India So. Sea 3 perCt| India |E. Bills E. Bills Stock. 3 perC Cons. Cons. Navy Ann. pr.Ct. 3perCt Ann. Stock. Stock. Sth Sea Bonds. Holiday 61종 61급 2층 76 944 157 3d. 3 d. 13 pr. 10 pr. 216 Sunday 4 Holiday Holiday 1916 THE AVERAGE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL SHARES and other PROPERTY, in Nov. 1816 (to the 25th), at the Office of Mr. SCOTT, 28, New Bridge-street, London.Oxford, 400, ex dividend, 137. bonus, 57.-Grand Junction, 125. with div. 21.Grand Surrey, 487.-Ellesmere, 631.-Leicester Union, 701.-Grand Union, 304Worcester and Birmingham, 191.-Kennet and Avon, 117.-Stratford-upon-Avon, 114.Chelmer, 701. div. 47.-Lancaster, 161. 15s. -West-India Dock, 1457. div. 10/.. London Ditto, 657-Globe Insurance, 1057.-Rock Ditto, 3s. disc.-Vauxhall Bridge, 301.-Waterloo (late Strand) Bridge Annuities, 67. disc.-New Ditto, 10s. premium.Gas Light, 31. disc. 25 4242 621 62 3 633 63 3 63 21 707070011001100 2232 16 161 891 191 66 191 ཟླ་བཟླས ཚོཟབ Printed by NICHOLS, SON, aud BENTLEY, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, London. RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, & Co. 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