At his apartments in Greenwich hofpital, Lieur. Anthony Fortye, the oldeft lieutenant in his Majefty's navy. 19. At Bath, Robert Johnfon, efq. of Ermel caftle, co. Tipperary. 21. At Wandiworth, Surrey, aged 40, H. Bei ge, efq. late of the royal navy. At Chifwick, in his 76th year, the Hon. Thomas Walpole, fecond fon,of Horatio firft Lord Walpole, of Woolterton, co. Norfolk; born Oct. 25, 1727. In Blackman-freet, Southwark, in his 70th year, John Pardon, efq. treasurer of the county of Surrey. At Twinfted hall, near Sudbury, Suffolk, about two o'clock in the afternoon, while fitting in his chair, aged 72, Sir James Marriott, knt. mafter of Trinity-hall, Cambridge, late judge of the High Court of Admiralty, and alfo Lite M. P. for Sudbury, which he reprefented in two parliaments. 22. In Upper Harley-freet, the wife of David Scott, elq. . At his houfe in the Crefcent. the wife of Alderman Flower. to Charlotte-freet, Redford-fquare, in bis 75th year, Edward Leeds, efq, of Croxton, co. Cambridge, one of the mafters of the Court of Chancery. He was the eldest fon of Edward L. efq. of Croxton, ferjeant at law, by Anne third daughter of Jofeph Collet, efq. of Hertford caftie, and formerly governor of Fort St George, in the Eaft Indies. He was born Nov. 30, 1728, and died a bachelor and inteftate. His rea! ettates defcend to his brother, Jofeph L. efq. of Croydon; and his perfonal property will be divided between his brother and his nephew, Nathanael Barnardilton, efy, of Barton, in Suffolk. At his houfe in Lower Brook street, Henry Berkeley Portman, efq. On Barnes terrace, at an advanced age, Mrs. Hunt; and, on the 24th, Mis. Waring, her only daughter, widow of Mr. W. furgeon to St. Thomas's hofpital. 23. At his parfonage-houfe at New Brentford, in his 62d year, the Rev. John Randall, 25 years minifter of that chapel, fuppofed to be worth 20cl. a year, in which he fucceeded Mr. John Horne Tooke. The gift of it is in the Rev. G. H. Glaffe, rector of Hanwell, Middlefex, which rectory is in the patronage of the Bishop of London. 24. The wife of Richard Stert, eiq. of Clifford-freet. At her houfe in Thornhaugh-ftreet, Bedford-fquare, aged 69, Mrs. Gaskell, relict of Peter G. efq. of the city of Bath, and only daughter of Wm. Penn, efq. late of Shannagarry, co. Cork, Ireland, the grandfon and heir of William Penn, the founder and proprietor of the city of Philadelphia and province of Pennfylvania, in America. At Shepherd's-hill-lodge, Harefield, MidGleiex, the wife of John Callan, eiq. 26. In his 45th year, much lamented, Mr. B. B. Evans, of the Old Jewry. Jan. THEATRICAL REGISTER. DRURY-LANE. 1. The Weft Indian-Love and Magick. . The Belles' Stratagem-Ditto. 13. The Count of Narbonne-Ditto. 17. King Richard the Third-Ditto. 20. She Wou'd and She Wou'd Not-Ditto. 22. The Beaux Stratagem-Ditto. 28. King Richard the Third-Ditto. 5. Duto-Ditro. 2. Ditto-Ditto. 4 Ditto-Ditto. -7. Ditto-Ditto. [Magick. 9. The Merchant of Venice-Love and 15. Hear Both Sides-Ditto. [to he Sold. 1. The Merry Wives of Windfor--A Hofe 12. Hear Both Sides-Love and Magick. 14. The Way to Keep Him-Ditto. 5 Cymbeline-Ditto. [Sold. 10. The Beaux 6 ratagem-A Houfe to be 17. The Weft Indian--Vidas. 18. The Country Girl-Love and Magick. 19. The Hero of the North-Fortune's Frolick. 21. Ditto-The Humourist. 22. Ditto-Three Weeks after Marriage. March 1. Ditto- The Anatomift. 5. Ditto The Wedding-Day. [Pay. 12. Ditto-All the World's a Stage. [net. 14. Ditto-The Sultan. 15. Ditto -The Pan17. Macheth-Fortune's Frolick. [Day. 19. The Hero of the North-The Wedding- 28. The Hero of the North-Three Weeks 1. The Man of the World-Harlequin's [Habeas. 4 Family 17. Family Quarrels-A Tale of Mystery. 13. Man of the World-Paul and Virginia. 19. The Cabinet-Modern Antiques. 21. Hamlet-Harlequin's Habeas. 22. The Cabinet-The Review. 24. The Man of the World-A Tale of 25. The Meffiah. [Mystery. 26. The Cabinet-The Review. 28. Hamlet-Harlequin's Habeas. [Large. March 1. The Cabinet-The Prifoner at 2. First Grand Selection of Sacred Mufick. 3. Family Quarrels-The Jew and Doctor. 4. SecondGrandSelectionof Sacred Mufick. 5. John Bull; or, Au Englishman's Fire-fileTwo Strings to your Bow. 7. Ditto-The Poor Soldier. 8. Ditto-Selima and Azor. 9. Third Grand Selection of Sacred Mufick. 10. John Bull-The Farmer. 11. FourthGrandSele&tionof Sacred Mufick. 11. John Ball-The Quaker. 14. Ditto-Paul and Virginia. 15. Ditto-The Waterman, 16. Fifth Grand Selection of Sacred Mufick. 17. John Bull-Cross Purpotes. 18. Sixth Grand Select on of Sacred Mufick. 19. John Bull-The Prize. BILL of MORTALITY, from February 22, to March 29, 1803. Effex Ditto PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW. od. Straw 21. 8s. od. to zl. 195. 81. 8s. to rol. OS. 81. os. to g. 10%. 81. A ver. 51. 125. od. Aver. 21. 135. 9d. Average Price of SUGAR, computed from the returns made in the week ending Mar. 23, 1802, is 395. 741. per cwt. exclufive of the duty of Customs paid or payable thereon on the importation thereof into Great-Britain. SMITHFIELD, Mar. 28. To fink the offal-per ftone of 81b. Beef Mutton • Veal 45. Od. to 55. 60. 5s. od. to 6. od. Pork Lamb 5s. od. to 6s. 6d. 45. od. to 5s. od os. od. to os. od TALLOW, Mar. 28, per ftone of 81b. 4s. 5d. COALS, Newcastle 44s. 6d. to os. od. Sunderland, 40s od. to os. od, SOAP, Yellow, 78s.-Mottled, 865-Curd, gos. Davs DAY'S PRICE Bank 13 perCt 3 per Ct. 14 per C. 5 per Ct. 15 perCi| Long Stock. B Red. Confols. Conful EACH OF STOCKS IN MARCH, 1803. Navy. 1797 Short Ann. Ann. 99 4 a 5 124 18 Printed by NICHOLS and SON, Red-Lion-Paffage, Fleet Street.] J. BRANSCOMB, Stock-Broker, at the Lucky Lottery Office, N° 11, Hulbourn, AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending Apr. 16, 1803. AVERAGE PRICES, by which Exportation and Bounty are to be regulated. d. s. d. s. 528 d. S. ds. d. Diftricts 5. dis. ds. d. s. d. s. C 9 55 536 720 614 43 8121 232 2134 520 818 26 4 147 6:6 2 10 56 836 724 123 016 527 022 1019 031 000 000 |