12. At Bath, Major Brooke. In Brook-street, Bath, Edward Vanbrugh, efq. defcended from Sir John Vanbrugh. Lient. William Fraser, of the 1st regiment of life guards. He was on his way to Ramigate, in a tandem, accompanied by his Groom. About three miles beyond Canterbury, he overtook a waggon in an uneven part of the road. He was at all times a teady and cautious driver; and, in truth, his extreme caution on this occafion proved fatal to him. That he might be at as great a distance as poffible from the waggon, he unhappily drove too near the hedge, in which a poít concealed in the quicktet coming in contact with the wheel of the tandem overfet it. The fervant being on the near-lide, fell short of the waggon; but Mr. Frafer was thrown from a greater height to a greater diftance, and unfortunately fell between the fore and hind wheels of the waggon, which paffed over the lower part of his breast. When he was raifed from the ground, he laid to his fervant, John, Don't leave me-I am a dead man."-His fervant having supported him against the hedge, and committed him to the humanity of feme perfons who were looking on, difengaged the leader from the traces, and rode full speed to Canterbury for profeffional affittance. In the mean time, Mr. Frater was conveyed, on a hurdle covered with ftraw, to the Swan Inn, at the little village of Sturry, about a quarter of a mile from the fpot where the fatal accident happened. He complained of being cold; and called for fome brandy and water. When the Surgeon arrived, Mr. Frafer begged that he might be bled; but the Surgeon, on examining his pulfe, and finding it low and languid, and his body extremely cold, declared he could not venture to do fo; but requested that he would fuffer himself to be conveyed to Canterbury, where all proper attention might be paid him. He acquiefeed ; for he was by this time incapable of oppolition. He was put into a poftchaife, in which, fupported by the Surgeon and his faithful attendant, he was conveyed to Canterbury with as much expedition as the nature of his fituation would admit. When he reached the King's Head Inn, at Canterbury, the Surgeon ventured to bleed him, and administered fome other remedies, but in Printed by I. GOLD, late Bunney and Gold, Shoe-lane, London, vain; for in about a quarter of an hour he expired, after a flight convulfion, 13. At Merton, Mrs. Downing, wife of James Downing, &c. At Bromley, in Kent, Mr. Enoch Holding, attorney-at-law. 14. Mr. John Clarkton, of Marketftreet, St. James's. Dr. Ludlow, at Bath, in confequence of a flight puncture of a thorn in one of his fingers, which inflaming, occafioned a lock-jaw. The Vicar of St. Ives, Hunts (the Rev. T. Smith) lately died at Haverfordwett, whither he went for recovery of his health; and on the fame day, his wife died at St. Ives, leaving feven young children unprovided for. 15. At Ramigate, James Daniell, elq. of Wimpole-street, formerly of the Madras eftablishment, DEATHS ABROAD, JULY 17. At Aux Cayes, Bartholo mew Dandridge, efq.conful of the United States for the fouthern department of St. Domingo. At Port Royal, Jamaica, on board his Majefty's fhip Santa Margaretta, Augustus Livingstone Gower, efq. late commander of that veffel. His remains were interred in the church-yard at Kington, on the 3d of Auguft. His funeral was attended by Admiral Sir J. T. Duckworth, K. B. and the principal Officers of his Majesty's hips on that ftation. A detachment of the 4th battalion of the 6oth regiment fired three vollies over the grave. At Kingston, on the 4th of Auguft, Mr. Richard Lloyd. SEPT. 15. At Lamb Spring, in Hano ver, aged 85, the Rev. Wuliam Heatley, abbot of the Englth Benedictine monattery of that place, to which he was elected in 1762. He was a native of Prefton, Lancashire. AUG. 5 At the Havannah, Lieut. Richard Payne, of the Leviathan. JULY 5 At Cape Francois, island of St Dominge, Charles Gataker, efq. paymatter of the 6th battalion of the 6th regiment of foot. FEB. 20. In India, Major Thomas Riddell, of the Eatt India Company's fervice. SEPT. 6. At Paris, Colonel Alexander Malcolm, late of the 76th regiment. OCTOBER 1802. Long Short! 69 a 1/1 101/ Omn 8 dit. 3 pr C Imp. Imp. Ann. India Indi India Exche. Irish Stock. Scrip Bonds. Bills. 5perC Omn. Lott. Tick. Irish English 68 a 69 1014 81 121 28 69 101 N.B. In the 3 per Cent. Confols the highest and lowest Price of each Day is given; in the other Stocks the highest Price only. THE European Magazine, For NOVEMBER 1802. [Embellished with, 1. A PORTRAIT of ALEXANDER DALRYMPLE, ESQ And, 2. A VIEW of ARUNDEL CASTLE.] · Obfervations on the Silk Trade in general, and its Operation on the Silk Manufacture of the Metropolis. By Jofeph Mofer, Efq. LONDON REVIEW. Page 367 Remarks on Lycophron's Caffandra ibid. 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