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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

At Somerby, near Oakham, Lady Louisa Fores.

ter, of a son.

At Shardaloes, the lady of T. T. Drake, Esq. M.P. of a son.

At Fetcott, Devon, the lady of Sir A. O. Moles worth, of a daughter.

In Upper Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-square, the
Lady of W. Nodes, Esq. of a daughter.
The lady of Major Gen. Carey, of a daughter.
In Lincoln's-Inn Fields, the lady of I. Nicholl,
Esq. of a daughter.

In Clarges-street, Lady Sarah Lyttleton, of a daughter.

At Knightsbridge, the lady of J. Smee, Esq. of a daughter.

The Countess of Waldegrave, of a son.

At Hampstead, the lady of the late Major-Gen. Sir Wm. Ponson y, of a son.

In Montague-place, the lady of T. Poynder, Esq. of a daughter.

In Upper Bedford-place, the lady of H. H. Oddie, Esq. of a daughter.

In Dorsetshire, the lady of Capt. John Serrell,
R. N. of a daughter.

In Pall-mall, Viscountess Jocelyn, of a son.
Lady Harriet Paget, of a son.

At Nassau, New Providence, the lady of the Hon.
Alexander Murray. of a son.

The lady of Sir John Chandos Reade, of a son. At Aldwick, Sussex, the lady of Col. F. Todd, of

a son.

The Hon. Mrs. P. Pleydell Bouverie, of a daughter. At Barnes, the lady of John Hillersdon, Esq. of

a son.

MARRIAGES.

Hon. T. Stapleton, eldest son of Lord Le Despencer, to Maria Wynne, second daughter of H. Bankes, M. P. of Corfe Castle. Major H. Grove, (late of the Portuguese service), to Miss Sarah Northover Pitt, niece of A. Frenondes, Esq. Deputy Comm. General. Mr. T. Roache, to the only daughter of Mr. M. Connor, of the Borough.

C. H. Strode, Esq. of Frant, Sussex, to Jane Ruth, third daughter of the late Rev. J. Kirby, of Maryfield. Sussex.

Capt. Wells, R. N. to Lady Elizabeth Proby, youngest daughter of the Earl of Carysfort. At St. James's Church, by the Rev. Phillip Vaillant, Rector of Stoke D'Alborne, Surrey, Anthony Hammond, Esq. of Saville-row, to Theodosia Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Nathaniel Gostling, Esq. of Earls Court House, Old Brompton.

Mr. James Gastrell, of Bristol, to Charlotte, third daughter of H. Thwaites, Esq. of Eustonsquare.

S. Abbott, Esq. to Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr. J. Miers, of the Strand.

Mr. C. T. Brook, of Duke-street, Manchestersquare, to Miss Maitha Rider, of Aston, Shropshire.

H. Waiker Yeoman, Esq. of Woodlands, to Margaret Bruce, eldest daughter of the Hon. Lawrence Dundas.

Rev. Wm. Wescomb, rector of Langford, Essex, to Jane, grand daughter of the Hon. General Douglas, M. P.

At St. George's, Capt. Hood, of the East-India Company's service, to Ellen, eldest daughter of J. Murphy, Esq.

At Mary-le-bone Church, by the Bishop of Carlisle, George Henry Freeling, Esq. of the Gene.

ral Post-Office, to Jane, third daughter of Rob. Lang. Esq. of Portland place.

Hon, and Rev. H. Leslie, son of Sir L. Pepys, to
Elizabeth Jane, youngest daughter of the Rev.
J. Oakes, of Tostach Rectory, Suffolk.
At Baron's Court, Lord Viscount Clonmore, eldest
sun of the Earl of Wicklow, to Lady Cecil
Frances Hamilton, daughter of the Marquis of
Abercorn.

R. Moore Boultbee, Esq. of Merton College, to
Mary, only daughter of Sir Christ, Pegge.
C. Vizard, Esq. of Dursley, Gloucestershire, to
Sophia, youngest daughter of the late J. Smith,
of Bruce Grove, Tottenham.

At St. George's, Lieut. H. Brooke, R.N. to Ann Green, niece of the Rev. Thos. Green, D. D. Steyning, Snssex.

R. Robertson, Esq. late of Jamaica. to Miss Atkinson, eldest daughter of the late Geo. Atkinson, Esq. of Lee. Kent.

At Birmingham, Major Morrison, 7th dragoon guards, t Saran, second daughter of George Lander, Esq.

At St. Mary-de-Lode, Gloucester, James Morse, Esq. of the Hon. East-India Company's ser vice, to Eliza, fifth daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Lucas, Rector of Ripple, in the county of Worcester.

At Cookham, Mr. Wm. Skindell, of Maidenhead, to Mary, oungest daughter of Mr. John Higgs, of the same place.

At Marylebone Church, by the Rev. Dr. Hislop, Joseph Dobinson, Esq. of Upper Harley Street, to Isabella, only daughter of Robert Logan, Esq. of Egham Lodge, Surrey.

At St. Magnus Church, by the Rev. Vicesimus Knox, D.D. Mr. Wm. P. M'Andrew, eldest son of Wm. M'Andrew, Esq. of Wandsworth, Surrey, to Ann Knox Child, second daughter of Mr. Deputy Child.

At Hornsey, John William Lange, Esq. of Old Broad-street, to Miss Townshend, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Townshend, Esq. of Kingston, Jamaica.

DEATHS.

At Walthamstow, on the 18th February, George Millet, Esq. late a Director of the East-India Company. Mr. Millet was for many years in the naval service of the Company; he commanded the ship Princess Amelia for several voyages. In 1806 he was elected a Director, the duties of which bonourable station he zealously and ably discharged, till ill health obliged him to retire about two years since.

At Strawberry Hill, Elizabeth Laura, Countess of Waldegrave.

At Putney, Mr. Wm. Layton.

At Hollycombe, near Liphook, Louisa, eldest daughter of C. W. Taylor, Esq. M.P. for

Wells.

At Rose Green, near Battle, in consequence of a blow received from a cricket-ball, Lieut.-Col. Prescott, of the 5th dragoon guards.

At Lower Cheam, Surrey, Philip Antrobus, Esq. Near Valenciennes, Capt. Courtney Ilbert, R. Art. At Ballybraker, County Cork, aged 104. Wm. Upton, Esq. he never took medecine; nor, excepting one trifling suit, ever had a litigation with any man: this may account for his long life.

At Richmond, Yorkshire, the Rev. F. Blackburne, Esq. LL.B. vicar of Brignall, which living he held thirty-five years.

Mrs. Parisot, of Rathbone place.

In a fit of apoplexy, Robert Stockeld, Esq. of Millbank-row.

Suddenly, at his Chambers, Gray's-Inn, T. Sermon, Esq.

In Vine-street, Piccadilly, George Hodgson, Esq. one of the coroners for Middlesex.

In Hamilton-place, Robert, Earl of Buckinghamshire, Baron Hobart, President of the Board of Commissioners for the management of the affairs of India: his lordship not having left any issue, is succeeded by his brother Henry, who is in holy orders, a prebend of Canterbury, and Rector of Chipping Warden, in Northampton

shire.

At Heaton House, Lancashire, Eleanor, Countess of Wilton, relict of the late Earl, and daughter and co-heiress of Sir Ralph Assheron, of Middleton.

After a few hours of illness of apoplexy, Lord Viscount Fitzwilliam dying a bachelor, he is succeeded in his titles by his next brother, the Hon. John ritzwilliam.

At Penrhos, near Holy head, Lady Stanley, widow
of the late Sir J. T. Stanley, of Alderley.
At Penryn, Cornwall, the lady of the Rt. Hon.
Geo, Knox, of Merrion-square, Dublin.
In Welbeck-street, James Grant, Esq. Head of
the Department of the Ship Letter and East-
India Packet offices, also one of his Majesty's
Commissioners for the Hackney Coach Office.
In Edward-street, Portman-square, Mrs. Corne

lewes.

In Finsbury-square, the wife of Dr. Geo. Rees.

In Montague place, Russel-square, Sir Hy. Dampier, one of the Justices of the Court of King's Bench.

J. Baring, Esq.

In York place, Margaret, second daughter of Lt.Col. Graham.

At Tonbridge place, R. Ingram. Esq.

At Oxford, William, eldest son of W. H. C. Floyer, Esq. of Bints, Stafford.

Mrs. Catherine Thorne, of Bristol.

At Mrs. Dalrymple's house, in Portman-square, her race the Duchess of St. Alban's, and her infant son the Duke of St. Alban's. Her Grace died at six o'clock, and the infant Duke at three, The title and estates devolve to Lord W. Beauclerk, brother-in-law to the deceased Duchess. At Compton Verney, Warwickshire, J. Peyton Verney, Lord Willoughby de Broke.

At Eltham, the wife of Major Gen. Carey, and
fourth daughter of Sam Smith, Esq. M.P.
In Portla d-place, H. Fawcett, Esq. M. P. for
Carlisle, and late of Bombay.

At Clifton, J. Lumsden, E-q.

Mr. David Davies, of 483, Oxford street.

At Fermov, Ireland, the Hon. Capt. T. Jocelyn, third son of he Earl of Roden.

The Hon. Thos. Coventry, of North Cray, Kent; he is succeeded in his estates by his son, now a minor at Harrow school.

At the Rectory House, Lambeth, the Rev. Dr. Vyse, archdeacon of Lichfield and Coventry, and Chancellor of that diocese.

At Burton upon Trent, J. Borlase Warren, only son of the late Capt. 1awes, R.N. At St. Margaret's Castle, Titchfield, Hants, George, eldest son of Sir Geo. Dallas. In getting over a hedge while shooting, on the 19th Jan. last, gun unfortunately went off, and lodged its contents in his hip and thigh. After lingering three weeks a lock jaw ensued, which finally terminated his sufferings.

At Dunster Castle, J. Fownes Luttrell, Esq. M.P. for Minehead.

The widow of the Hon. Edward Townshend, Dean of Norwich.

At Bromley, Middlesex, Mrs. Edwards. In Upper Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-square, Geo. Waddell, Esq. late of the Honourable EastIndia Company's Civil Establishment of Bombay, greatly respected and most sincerely beloved and lamented by all who knew him. At Dulwich, James Firth.

In August 1815, at Vizagapatam, Capt. T. Wantworth Watson, in the artillery of the Honourable East India Company's service, and eldest son of T. Watson, Esq. M.D.

In Montague-place, Russell-square, Miss Fanny Stevens, third daughter of James Stevens, Esq. of the East-India Company's Civil Establishment of Bombay.

In James-stiect, Covent-garden Capt. A. J. Applegarth, late of the East-India Company's service.

LONDON MARKETS.

Cotton. The market has continued heavy, both on account of the export demand ceasing, and also the limited supply at market; last week Bengals, very old, and able to 2d. per lb. duty, sold in the house at 11d. a 12d.-Considerable interest continues both in this and the Liverpool market, as to the probable supplies to be expected from the United States and from the Brazils.

Sugar. The demand for Muscovades has been limited for some time past; good strong sugars are not greatly depressed, but soft sugars and inferior browns are so much pressed upon the mar ket, that a sacrifice must be submitted to before they can be disposed of; however, the quantity delivered each week from the warehouses, for the season of the year, continues considerable, and more extensive than in January and February 1815.-Letters by the Jamaica mail give estimates of the probable deficiency of the sugar crop, in consequence of the late hurricanes.-The refined market is by no means plentifully supplied with goods, yet the prices decline.

Coffee. At the sale at the India-House, between 4 and 5000 bags are estimated to be taken in for account of the proprietors; the prices of Java, good even quality, 68s. a 70s.; Cheribon, clean but ordinary and mixed, 48s. a 55s.; good even quality, 60s. a 63s.; good ordinary Bourbon, 62s.; ordinary Sumatra, with broken beans, 48s. a 52s. Since the sale the coffee bears a profit in the market from 1 to 38. per cwt.

Rice. There appears a revival in the enquiries after Carolina rice, but there is very little at market; the price may be quoted 24s. a 25s. in bond; there is no Brazil on sale; the East-India 17s. a

18s.

Spices.-There was a small quantity of pepper in the India sales last week; it consisted of 123 bags, black pepper in privilege, sold at 8d. a 9d.; there is some enquiry after cloves; all the other descriptions of spices are heavy, and the prices nearly nominal; considerable interest continues to be excited as to the large quantity to be sold 1st of March; it consists of 200,000 lbs. Company's cloves; 100,000 lbs. mace; 250,000 lbs. nutmegs; besides the cassia lignea, buds, &c, in private trade and privilege. The Company's cinnamon, which consists of 160,000 lbs. will be sold on the 2d of April.

Hemp and Flax.-The prices cannot be stated at any variation; very little business has been effected.

February 2, 1316.-The Court of Directors of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East-Indies do hereby give Notice: That the following Regulations for the Sales of China and Bengal Raw Silk have been adopted:

1st. The Court will hold Four General Sales of Raw Silk in each year.

2d. All Raw-Silk which may be imported in privilege and private trade, in any ship or ships clearing inwards upon, or previously to the 10th day of January in any year, will be sold upon, or as near as may be to, the 20th January.

3d. Of Ships clearing Inwards, on or before the 10th of April, the Raw-Silk will, in like manner, be sold on or about the 20th April.

4th. Of Ships clearing on or before the 10th of July, will be sold 20th of July.

5th. Of Ships clearing on or before the 10th of October, will be sold 20th October.

6th. No Sales of Company's or Private China or Bengal Raw-Silk, will be held, upon any Account, at Periods intermediate to those above specified.

7th. The Consignees will particularly take Notice that, as the above Arrangement is chiefly made with a View to their Advantage (the Convenience of the Buyers being at the same time consulted thereby) they are at liberty to keep back their Goods from Sale, if they see proper ; in order to the more compleat understanding of their intentions in this particular, the following subsidiary Regulations are adopted, viz.

8th. No Raw-Silk will be sold until the Proprietors shall have signified their Request in Writing, that they may be brought to Sale at the dates fixed, specifying Marks and Particulars.

9th. No Raw-Silk will be sold at any of the Quarterly Sales, of which such Notice shall not have been given Ten Days prior to the Day appointed for that Sale; but it must be clearly understood that earlier notice will be in all cases desirable.

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Company's.-Cloves, 200,000 lbs.-Mace, 100,000 lbs.-Nutmegs, 250,000 lbs.-Oil of Cinnamon, 20 Bottles--Oil of Nutmegs, 50 Bottles-Oil of Nutmegs and Mace, 200 Bottles-Saltpetre, 1,810 Tons.

Privilege.-Saltpetre, 119 Tons Cassia, 120 Boxes and 96 Chests-Cassia Lignea, 232 ChestsCassia Buds, 46 Chests - Nutmegs, Mace, and Cloves, 11 Boxes and 1 Cask-Cinnamon, 20 Bags -Ginger, 100 Bags.

Private-Trade.-Saltpetre, 2 Tons and a quarter, and 3 Bags-Cassia Buds, 25 Chests-Cassia Lignea, 305 Chests.

On Tuesday, 5 March 1816.-Prompt 31 May following.

Company's. Tea, 6,000,000 lbs. including Private-Trade.

On Friday, 8 March 1816.-Prompt 7 June fol-
lowing.

Company's.-Cotton Wool, 780 Bales.
Privilege.-Cotton Wool, 1,794 Bales.

On Wednesday, 13 March 1816.-Prompt 12 July

following.

Company's Bengal Piece Goods.-Muslins, 17,019 Pieces. Callicoes, 249,877 Pieces.-Prohibited, 103,654 Pieces.

On Tuesday, 19 March 1816.-Prompt 19 July following.

Company's Coast and Surat Piece Goods.-Coast Callicoes, 262,324 Pieces. Coast Prohibited, 5,371 Pieces,-Surat Prohibited, 40,758 Pieces.

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