15. Miss Penelope Sheffield, eldest dau. of the Rev. Robert S. of Lower Brook-str. and niece to Sir John S. bart. Mrs. Searle, of Kensington-square. 16. In Duke-street, St. James's, aged 85, John Hutchinson, esq. Mrs. Trott, wife of Mr. D. T. of the Old Change, and eldest daughter of Richard Howard, esq. of Mitcham, Surrey. At Wood's hotel, Panton-square, Downham Newton, esq. late captain in his Majesty's ith West India Regiment. 17. At Edinburgh, Mr. George Reid, printer, formerly editor of two of the principal news-papers in the Scotch metropolis. At Oxford, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. John H. Savigny, late of King-st. Covent-garden. Mrs. Jackson, wife of George J. esq. of Kentish-town-terrace. In her 78th year, Mrs. Martin, of Harley-place, Mary-la-Bonne. In Beaumont-street, Mrs. Phipps, wife of Isaac P. esq. In Lock's Fields, Newington, a woman named Elizabeth Gibson, who was found dead in her apartments, having suspended herself by a cord to the tester of the bed. She had been left a widow with seven children; and it was thought her anxiety for their welfare, added to pecuniary embarassments, had led her to commit suicide. 18. At the house of Captain Seymour, Friany lodge, Plymouth, Mr. Gibbings, late master's mate of his Majesty's ship Amethyst, aged 18 years; a youth of the most amiable disposition and admirable conduct, and beloved by all his shipmates. He was mortally wounded when gallantly rushing forward among the leading boarders to take possession of La Thetis; and the tender attention he received at Capt. Seymour's house, whither he was removed when the ship came into harbour, served only to soothe his sufferings, but could not avert his death. He was the son of the Rev. Richard Gibbings, of Gibbingsgrove, co. Cork, Ireland; and distinguished himself on-board La Pompée, of 84 guns, Rear-admiral Sir Sidney Smith, when signal-officer of that ship, in February, 1807, at the Dardanelles passage. The wife of Charles Milner, esq. of Preston-hall, and youngest daughter of Sir Jn. Dixon, bart. of Lullingstone castle, Kent. At Dover, aged 58, Samuel Biggs, esq. in the commission of the peace for Kent. At Islington, James Christian, esq. Aged 75, Jn. Tate, esq. of Bucklersbury. 19. In Gower-street, Bedford-square, the wife of A. H. Sutherland, esq. At King's-road cottage, Charlotte, wife of Augustus Bulstrode, esq. of the 3d Regiment of Foot. 20. At Brixham, in Devonshire, aged upwards of 50, Captain Thomas Dacres, formerly captain in the 39th Regiment of Foot, younger brother of Admiral JamesRichard D. late commander in chief on the Jamaica station, and one of the sons of D. esq. formerly attorney-general at Gibraltar, who was a native of Cumberland, where his father and elder brother possessed a patrimony, the remnant of the noble estate of Gillesland, the head seat of that antient barony. Captain D. commenced his career as a midshipman under Lord St. Vincent, at the same time with Lord Hugh Seymour, Lord Radstock, and the late Hon. Capt. Finch. About 1787 he married Miss A. Baynes, daughter of Arthar B. esq. then surgeon-general at Gibraltar, by a daughter of Sir John Lambert, bart. afterwards a banker at Paris; which lady was killed by the falling of a scaffolding at the marriage of the Dauphin, afterwards Louis XVI. Captain D. . was a man of the most amiable disposition, and universally beloved and admired for his mild and polished manners, and social affections, by his friends and acquaintance, who were very numerous, and among the highest and most respectable ranks of society. He has left no issue. After a few days illness, in the 42d year of his age, the Rev. Sir Henry-Pix Heyman, bart. vicar of Fressingfield cum Withersdale, in Suffolk. He was formerly fellow of Emanuel college, Cambridge; where he proceeded B. A. in 1784, M. A. 1787, and B. D. 1794. He succeeded to the title on the death of his cousin, Sir Peter Heyman, bart. in 1790. Being the last surviving male-heir of a family of some note, once possessed of considerable estates in the county of Kent, long since alienated, the title becomes extinct. Sir Henry was a man of modest and unassuming manners, highly esteemed by those who knew him, and sincerely regretted by his parishioners, among whom he discharged, in the most conscientious manner, the duties of his office. At Broadstairs, in the Isle of Thanet, aged 76, Anthony Calvert, esq. near 30 years an elder brother of the Trinity-house. Mrs. Bromley, wife of Nathaniel-Warner B. esq. of Islington-green. 21. In Stratton-street, Piccadilly, after a short illness, aged 71, Mrs. Jefferies. *** PROMOTIONS, &c. unavoùlably deferred. BILL OF MORTALITY, from October 25, to November 22, 1808. AVER AGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending November 19, 1803. INLAND COUNTIES. Wheat. Rye | Barly Oats Beans MARITIME COUNTIES. Wheat Rye | Barly Oats Beans 339 1062 9 938 063 0 938 6158 Essex 90 53 651 95 359 046 800 49 452 1044 10 35 10 52 Leicester 93 551 916 039 269 8 York AGGREGATE AVERAGE PRICES of the Twelve Maritime Districts of England and Wales, by which Exportation and Bounty are to be regulated in Great Britain 050 900 C35 8 800 044 038 048 800 000 500 038 028 €100 875 Fine 85s. Seconds 75s. to 80s.-Bran 14s. to 15s.-Pollard 30s. to 33s. Return of FLOUR, November 5 to November 11, from the Cocket-Office: Total 16,268 Sacks. Average 89s. 34d.—04d. per Sack lower than the last Return. Return of WHEAT, November 7 to November 12, agreeably to the new Act: Total 5,629 Quarters. Average 98s. 14d.-23d. lower than last Return. OATMEAL, per Boll of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, November 19, 49s. 8d. Average Price of SUGAR, computed from the Returns made in the Week ending November 23, is 54s. 51d. per Cwt. exclusive of the Duty of' Customs paid or payable there on on the Importation thereof into Great Britain. PRICE OF HOPS, November 25: 10s. to 41. 14s. Kent Pockets.... Os. St. James's-Hay......51. Os. 89. 69. 8s. Od. to 61. 10s. 2s. Od. Average 11. 19s. 6d. Average 51. 15s. 6d. Beef...... Mutton......... Clover...61. 10s. Od. to 71. 14s. Od. Average 71. 2s. Od. Od. Veal.. 4s. 8d. to 6s. 8d. COALS, November 25: Newcastle 45s. 6d. to 55s. Od. 4s. 8d. to 6s. od. ........Os. Od. to Os. Od. Sheep and Lambs 18,500, Sunderland 44s. Od. SOAP, Yellow 116s. Mottled 126s. Curd 130s. CANDLES, 16s. Od. per Doz. Moulds 17s,0d. TALLOW, per Stone, 8lb. St. James's 6s. 6d. Clare Market 6s. 6d. Whitechapel 6s. 44. 4d. | Pork...... Lamb. EACH DAY'S PRICE OF STOCKS IN NOVEMBER, 1808. 30 Sunday 31 66 67 a 823 99% 18, 1805 a 6 pr. 6 a 7 pr. 661 par par 954 shut 21 15 0 Ditto. 1 661 823 992 184 2 2561 6631 824 99 181 1805 a 6 pr 7 a 8 pr. 1805 a 6 pr 7 a 8 pr. 5 a 6 pr.7 a 6 pr. 661 824 180 7 a 6 pr.16 a 7 pr.] Ditto. 8 2374 66 671 a 67 822 99 18 181 180 a 7 pr.16 a 7 pr. 663 pr. par 953 654 21 15 Ditto. 82 997 181 11 2371 663 662 a 67 821 997 18 16 12 661 6층 824 992 18 pardis. 954 651 21 15 Dicto. 16 661 67 a 663 82 15 238 661 67 a 66 811 16 238 66 664 a 812 17 2374 666 82 993 6666 993 184 997 18 66 661 812 997 181 19 66 661 82 993 181 183 a 6 pr. 1835 a 6 pia 7 pr. 5 a pr. a 7 pr. 5 a 6 pi. 5 a 6 pr. 22 2364 657 661 814 994 18 182 a 5 pr. 5 a 7 pr. 1 dis. 21 15 Ditto. 23 -2561 65 a 664] 814 100 18 1826 a 7 pr. a 7 pr. 1 dis. 64321 15 ( Pitto. 24 2364 65756 a 82 100 17 182 16 a 7 pr. 5 a 7 pr. 1 dis. 954 64 21 15 0 Ditto. 25 236 65 65 a 66 814 992 182 5 a 6 pr.5 a 6 pr. 14 a 4 dis 6421 15 Ditto. 26 2364 651/1 a 66 814 991 Ditto. 27 Sunday Printed by J. NICHOLS and SON, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street.] 18245 a 5 pr.6 a 7 pr. SIR JAMES BRANSCOMB and CO. Stock-Brokers, 11, Holborn; 37, Cornhill, 58, Haymarker, The average degrees of Temperature, as noted at eight o'clock in the morning, are 42 16-30ths; those of the corresponding month in the year 1807, were 34 17-30ths; in 1806, 45 11-30ths; in 1805, 36; and in 1804, 42 1-10th. The quantity of Rain fallen this month is equal to 3 inches 8-100ths; that of the corresponding month in the year 1807, 5 inches 44-100ths; in 1806, 3 inches 36100ths; in 1805, 1 inch 32-100ths; in 1804, 5 inches 44-100ths; and in 1803, 3 inches 80-100ths. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for December 1803. By W. CARY, Strand. Height of Fahrenheit's Thermometer. Height of Fahrenheit's Thermometer. 35 29,45 stormy 34 82 fair Dec. 43 29 34 39 42 68 rain 14 35 39 34 15 36 33 16 34 36 32 49 42 ,25 fair 17 33 48 45 ,41 fair 18 25 45 46 36 30, 12 fair 19 30 48 50 19 cloudy 6 48 52 41 29,81 cloudy 7 35 43 38 ,89 fair 8 36 43 41 ,98 cloudy ,92 fair 35 30, 10 foggy 41 43 35 10 35 40 36 ,25 |Orgy 11 36 37 30 29 30 60 fair ,63 cloudy 79 cloudy 04 how ,40 cloudy |