Males BILL OF MORTALITY, from October 27, to November 24, 1812. Buried. Females 7291487 758 2 and 5 181 50 and 60 146 Whereof have died under 2 years old 562 Peck Loaf 6s. 2d. Salt £1. per bushel; 44d. per pound. Between AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending November 14. 068 956 488 053 243 100 0 102 062 142 100 069 1153 951 2000 046 800 945 800 0 Derby 134 000 069 PRICES OF FLOUR, November 23: Fine per Sack 105s. to 110s. Seconds 100s. to 105s. Bran per Q. 18s. to 20s. RETURN OF WHEAT, in Mark Lane, including only from Nov. 9 to Nov. 14: AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, November 18, 47s. Old. PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, November 23: AVERAGE PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, November 23: St. James's, Hay 4/. 10s. Straw 21. 6s. 6d.-Whitechapel, Hay 41. 15s. Od. Straw 21. 2s. COALS, November 25: Newcastle 44s. Od. to 55s.-Sunderland 44s. 6d. SOAP, Yellow, 100s. Mottled 114s. Curd 118s. CANDLES, 14s. 6d. per Dozen. Moulds 16s.. TALLOW, per Stone, 8lb. St. James's 5s. Od. Clare 5s. 1d. Whitechapel 5s: Od. field, and heiress of her brother, George Henry, third and last Earl, and by her (who died Aug. 15, 1792) had issue, an only child, the lady Charlotte, born June 15, 1780, married May 15, 1802, Geo. Goold, esq. of Old Court, co. Cork, nephew of Sir Francis Goold, bart. The Earl married secondly, Aug. 24, 1783, Mary Aylmer, eldest daughter of Michael Aylmer of Lyons, co. Kildare (descended from an elder branch of the Lords Aylmer), and had issue by her (who died Sept. 4, 1808,) 1. Valentine, Viscount Castlerosse, born Jan. 15, 1788. 2. Tho mas, born Jan, 15, 1789. 3. William, born Nov. 1, 1791. 4. Michael, born May 18, 1793. 5. Marianne, born Dec. 15, 1786, married Jan. 9, 1809, Sir Tho. Gage, bart. of Hengrave Hall, Suffolk. 6. Margaret, born July 9, 1790, died an infant. 7. Frances, born May 13, 1794. The Earl of Kenmare was a Catholic nobleman, the representative of a very antient family on whom the titles of Viscount Kenmare, and Baron of Castlerosse, were conferred by the unfortunate James II. by patent, dated at Dublin, May 20, 1689, in the person of Sir Valentine Browne, bart. who was a Colonel of horse, and a privy counsellor under that monarch. These honours being granted after King James's abdication, were never admitted by the House of Lords, though constantly borne by the family; and his present Majesty was pleased to confer the same titles on the late Earl in 1798, viz. Viscount Kenmare, and Baron of Castlerosse, and to advance him to the dignity of Earl of Kenmare in 1800. In the patent of 1798, the Earl is styled Sir Valentine Browne, bart, though he was the sixth Viscount Kenmare, under the patent of James II. which, as before observed, was never admitted by the House of Peers.-Sir Valentine, who was created Viscount Kenmare in 1689, for his services to the unfortunate James, was the third baronet in succession from Sir Valentine Browne of Castle Rosse, created a baronet by King James, I. by privy seal dated at Westminster Dec. 21, 1621; and by patent, 16th of February following. The lady of the first baronet, was lady Elzabeth Fitzgerald, daughter of Gerald, tenth Earl of Desmond, who was beheaded in 1583. Sir Valentine, first baronet, was the son and heir of Sir Nicholas Browne, knt. of Castlerosse, co. Kerry, and of Tottaridge, in Hertfordshire, grandson of Sir Valentine Browne, knt. privy counsellor to Queen Elizabeth in 1584, member for the county of Sligo in 1585 (who by grant and purchase from the Earl of Glencare, obtained the large estates in Kerry, now enjoyed by his descendants) and great grandson of Sir Valentine Browne, knt. of Crofts, in Lincolnshire, and of Hoggesden, in Middlesex; treasurer of the town of Berwick, a commissioner in the reigns of Edward VI. and Queen Mary in divers weighty causes in England and Ireland, auditor of the exchequer in England, and auditor-general of Ireland. The lady of Sir Valentine Browne, privy counsellor to Queen Elizabeth, as before mentioned, was Thomazine, sister of Sir Nicholas Bacon, keeper of the great seal, and aunt of Sir Francis Bacon, Viscount St. Alban's, Baron Verulam, lord chancellor of England. The la'e Earl of Kenmare was the principal landed proprietor in the county of Kerry; and all the islands in the cele brated lake of Killarney (with, it is believed, one exception) belonged to his lordship, together with the fisheries, royalties, &c. The Kenmare family have been always much beloved, and have distinguished themselves by their liberality in the encouragement of Protestant tenants on their estates, though themselves attached to the tenets of the Church of Rome. P.404. a. Dr. Anthony Hamilton was elected a member of the Society of Antiquaries in 1773; and was for several years a very efficient Vice-president. He communicated to the Society, in 1794, “A short Account of several Gardens near London, with remarks on some particulars wherein they excel, or are deficient, upon a view of them in December 1691 ;" and in 1804, "Account of the Discovery and Inter. ment of the Heart of Arthur Lord Capel." He was of Bene't College, Cambridge, B. A. 1760; M. A. 1763; S. T. P. 1775. THE AVERAGE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL SHARES and other PROPERTY, in November 1812 (to the 26th), at the Office of Mr. SCOTT, 28, New Bridge-street, London. Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, 8057. to 8087. dividing 44/. clear.-Swansea, 1907. with dividend 10l. per share clear. Monmouth, 110l. ex half year's dividend 31. clear.-Leeds and Liverpool, 2047. with 47. half-yearly dividend clear.-Grand Junction, 2057. 208. 2107. 206. with 3l. 10s. half-year's dividend.-Old Union, 90l. 961.River Dee, 1107. ex Dividend.-Kennet and Avon, 221.-Huddersfield, 187.-Ellesmere, 65. Lancaster, 221.-Wilts and Berks old shares, 197. ex Dividend 7s.West India Dock Stock, 148/-London Dock ditto, 105. 103/.-Globe Assurance, 1057. -Rock Assurance, 7s. Premium.-Albion Assurance, 467.-English Copper Shares, 77. British ditto, 381. to 36l.-Strand Bridge, 451. Discount. - Vauxhall Ditto, 47. Dis#ount.-West Middlesex Water-Works, 40%.-London Institution, 557. BILL OF MORTALITY, from October 27, to November 24, 1812. Buried. 2 and 5 181 50 and 60 146 Males Females Whereof have died under 2 years old 562 Peck Loaf 6s. 2d. Salt £1. per bushel; 44d. per pound. Between AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending November 14. INLAND COUNTIES. Wheat Rye, Barly Oats Beans s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. MARITIME COUNTIES. Wheat Rye Barly Oats Beans. s. ds. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. 131 000 067 649 674 6 123 867 363 849 479 4 121 800 Middlesex 135 666 63 551 587 8 Essex 287 0 Sussex 059 643 400 0 059 647 281 6 Suffolk Fine per Sack 105s. to 110s. Seconds 100s. to 105s. Bran per Q. 18s. to 20s. RETURN OF WHEAT, in Mark Lane, including only from Nov. 9 to Nov. 14: AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, November 18, 47s. Old. PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, November 23: AVERAGE PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, November 23: St. James's, Hay 4/. 10s. Straw 21. 6s. 6d.—Whitechapel, Hay 4/. 15s. Od. Straw 21. 2s. Clover 72. 14s.-Smithfield, Old Hay 57. 12s. 6d. Straw 21. 6s. Clover 67. 16s. 6d. Beef. Multon Pork.. SMITHFIELD, November 23. To sink the Offal-per Stone of 8lbs. ..4s. 4d. to 5s. 8d. .5s. Od. to 6s. 4d. .5s. 4d. to 6s. 8d. | Sheep and Lambs 12,350. Calves 130. ...6s. Od. to 7s. Od. | COALS, November 25: Newcastle 44s. Od. to 55s.—Sunderland 44s. 6d. SOAP, Yellow, 100s. Mottled 114s. Curd 118s. CANDLES, 14s. 6d. per Dozen. Moulds 16s.. TALLOW, per Stone, 8lb. St. James's 5s. Od. Clare 5s. 12. Whitechapel 5s: Od. EACH DAY'S PRICE OF STOCKS IN NOVEMBER, 1812. Printed by NICHOLS, SON, and BENTLEY, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, London.] RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, & Co. Stock-Brokers. 3 dis. 5 pr. 2 pr. 5 pr. 4 dis. 5 pr. 2 pr. 3 dis. 5 pr. 2 pr. 54 pr. 2.3 dis. 3/6 pr. 515 pr. 1.3 dis. 4.5 pr. THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE: LONDON GAZETIE 17 Sunday Papers Camb.-Chath. Carli.2--Chester 2 Chelms. Cambria. Taunton-Tyne Wakefi.-Warw. Worc. 2-YORK 3 Sunday Advertise. ARCHITECTURAL INNOVATION, No. CLXIX. ibid. 541 566 Meteorological Diaries for Nov. & Dec. 498* Naval Asylum.-Whitehall.-Glastonbury 540 Proceedings in presentSession of Parliament 569 By SYLVANUS URBAN, GENT. 589 590 Printed by NICHOLS, SON, and BENTLEY, at CICERO'S HEAD, Red Lion Passage, Fleet-str. London; where all Letters to the Editor are desired to be addressed, POST-PAID. |