ball when he replied, there was only one be too severely reprobated; read The bal' in the pistol. Omiffion cannot be too much regretted ( The coroner informed the jury, that and censured, &c. they were to judge whether the parties were all participant in the murder, and BIR T H S. knew it was to take place, or could have Cou Ountess of Dalkeith, a daughter. prevented it, and did not ; in either case Marchioness of Titchfield, a fon and they were equally culpable, and alike pu- heir. nilhable by the laws of his country. If Mrs. Ainsworth, wife of Mr. Thomas they were fatisfied, from the conduct of Ainsworth, of Layland, in Laneadhire, the parties during the whole of the day, of her twenty-ninth child. that they acted in concert,, it was quite sufficient to implicate them in the guilt of MARRIAGES. the party who actually did commit the SIR Richard Gaman, bart. M. P. to.. murder which had been so unequivocally Cooke. proved. Sir Nigel Bowyer Gresley, bart. to miss The jury consulted about ten minutes, Garway of Worcester. and returned a verdict of wilful murder Rév. Charles Talbot, second son of the against John Sellers, Elisabeth Jones, and hon. and rev. Charles Talbot, to, lady Footney. Elisabeth Somerset, daughter of the duke AUGUST 26. of Beaufort. The following is stated to be. An offi Hon. William Leeson, brother of the cial from Cadiz, to the minister of the earl of Miltown, to miss Buchanan. French marine. The important intelli Lord Arden, to miss Coke, daughter gence it conveys is univertally believed, of Thomas William Coke, esq. of Holk. and has tended, not a little, to depress am, Norfolk, M. P. the funds : Lieutenant Sloper, son of general sur August 5. Robert Sloper, K. B. to miss Kent, • Yesterday, the two Spanish squadrons, daughter of Thomas Kent, efq. Ipswich. under the command of admirals Langara Lord Blayney, to the hon. miss Alexa and Solano, with that of the republic, ander, daughter of lord Caledon. commanded by admiral Richery, ffailed Dr. Spencer Madan, bishop of Peter together from this port. They made their borough, to miss Vyse, filter of general way with a favourable wind, and are now Vyse. out of fight. Lieutenant-colonel Pigott, to miss Mary • The departure of these three squa. Monckton, daughter of the hon. John drons, at the same time, all well armed, Monckton. and well commanded, has thrown the William Wingfield, esq. to lady Charenemies of the republic into consternation. lotte Digby, fifter of the earl of Digby. The people here are lost in conjecture ; ; Hon. William Hay Carr, brother to but they look forward to great events. the earl of Errol, to miss Elliot, daughter Time will fix all these uncertainties.' of Samuel Elliot, esq. of Antigua. Lieutenant-colonel Denzil Onflow to the Since the Sheet containing the Ob- hon. miss Petre, daughter of lord Petre. fervations on Coins, page 115, was Joseph Mawbey, esq. son of fir Joseph printed off, we have received a Letter Mawbey, bart. miss Henchman, from Civis, defiring to have the follow- daughter of Thomas Henchman, esq. of ing Alterations made, viz. Page 118, New Burlington-street. col. 1, line 3, from the bottom, after Sir William Ramsay, of Banff, bart. 1790, add: 'A form of much ftrength to miss Biscoe, of Edward- ftreet, Porte and elegance appears in two Promisory man-square. Pennytokens lately communicated, the Francis John Brown, esq. M. P. for one bearing a Pyramid, and the other a Dorset, to miss Francis Richards, daugh. Lion in a rocky cave; and also in some ter of the Rev. John Richards of Lang. London Penny pieces exhibiting the bridge, Dorset. Mansion House and Somerset House ; but it is painful to add, that upon the D'E A T H S. Jalt mentioned ones, no date is to be M RS. Burrow, lady of Edward Bur. found, to intimate to future ages the row, esq. of Bromley, M.P. time when they were issued." In Edward Blackett, efq. eldest son of fir col. 2, line 34, for The Omiffion cannot Edward Blackétt, bart. 4 to Lady Hay, reli&t of Sir Thomas Hay, lord Amherf, Studholme Hodgson, Geo. of Park, bart. marquis Townshend, lord Frederick Ca- Robert viscount Caftlereagh-Earl of Lieutenant general fir Robert Pigot, bart. BANKRUPTS. From the GAZETTE, Lady Gordon, wife of fir William JULY 26. Gordon K. B. GEorge Johnson, of Highgate, collar- William Thompson, of the Strand, Daniel Bishop, of Bristol, baker. don, peruke-maker. Walter Orchard, of Bath, peruke- maker. Abraham Wignal, of Settle, in York. LADY Willoughby de Eresby --Lady fhire, dealer. of the bedchamber, to the princess of JULY 30. Wales. John Clements, of Bristol, merchant. » Captain Thomas Williams of the royal James Baynton, of Eastbourne, Suflex, innholder. Francis James Jackson, efq.- Ambaf. Richard Etches, of Leek, in Stafford. lador to the Oitoman Port. Thire, wine-merchant. bone, vi&tualler. draper. Richard Ellis, of St. Paul's Church AUGUST 2. victualler, chant. The prince of Wales--Colonel of the John Sawyer, of Tenterden, in Kent, . Joth regiment of dragoons. grasier. Sir Joshua Vanneck, bart.- Baron AUəUST 6. Huntingfield, of the kingdom of Ireland. Joseph Share, of Stourbridge, Worces. James Kearsley, of Altrincham, Chefs AUGUST 9. Colonel William Goodday Strutta don, merchants. AUGUST 13 Sir John Morhead, bart.-Surveyor Joseph Stockdale; of St. Martin's-le. general to the prince of Wales. grand, hosier. Sir Willam Cuningham, bart.- one of Edward Howell, of Southwark, hopthe state council to the prince of Wales, merchant. for the principality of Wales. Thomas Price, of Great Marybone• Thomas Tyrwhitt, esq. private fecre, street, haberdasher. tary to the prince of Wales Privy-feal AUGUST 16. and auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall. William Webb, of New Bond-Street, Generals John duke of Argyll, Jeffery ladies shoemaker, 1 80 21 10 37 7/22 125 10 819 8 3121 22 10 9 . George Bass, of KingNand-road, Mid AVERAGE PRICES or CORN, dlesex, seed finan. August 13, 1796. Bartholomew Tombs, of Bishopsgate. By the Winchester Quarter of & Bushels. ftreet, ftationer. Inland Counties. James Henry Houston, of Edward. Wheat. Rye. Barley. Oats. ftreet, Soho, musical instrument-maker. so d. so dis do so do Robert Collis, of Weston-street, South Middlesex 175 9/28 7130 5121 8 wark, coal-dealer. Surry 27 Thomas Benison, and Benjamin Tur- Hertford 6 14 29 19 ton, of Coleman-ftreet, druggists. Bedford 71 940 132 619 8 AUGUST 20. Huntingdon 705 31 0 16 8 Thomas Seagrave, of Parliament-street, Northampton 70 647 0133 817 Westminfter, tin-plate-worker. · Rutland 15 0 20 William Battersbury, of Bath, vic. Leicester 75 42 3 tualler. Nottingham 80 0 53 936 023 John Gould, of Upper Berkeley-street, Derby 184 S Stafford 184 UPortman-Square, linen-draper. 39 024 It 82 1037 Salop Michael Bovell, of Welt Smithfield, 8127. 6 Hereford 84 1051 ironmonger. 2 37 25 10 Worcester 30, 025 8 Jofeph Loggins the younger, of Newent, Warwin Warwick 81 Gloucester Ahire, linen-draper. Wilts 75 34 23 10 AUGUST 23. Berks 75 30 10 22 3 John Bennett, of Princes-Street, Weft. Oxford 78 133 mipfter, dealer in horses. Bucks 73 3 32 320 9 William Jones, of Wolverhampton, Brecon 89 8 Staffordshire, porter-brewer. Montgomery 86 4164 0 44 0 20 8 Thomas Turner, of Leeds, Yorkshire, Radnor 86 |38 1023 % brandy.merchant. Maritime Counties. 77 41306,27 2,20 6 ton, Staffordshire, japanner. Kent 70 3 27 920 3 Sussex 177 41 127 Suffolk 170 26 9 18 10 NEW PUBLICATIONS. 166 6 167 10 25 GREEN's History of Worcester, 2 vol. Lincoln 34 1116 8 4to. 31. York 175 10 44 734 9119 II Anderson's Essays on Agriculture, vol. Durham 91 3, 8s, boards. 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Stunes faid Hants 175 41 28 9/23 to have fallen from the Clouds, 25. 6d. Institutes of Hindu Law, 8vo. 6s, Average of England and Wales. boards. Per Quarter 178 10144 813; 1219 Auzoletta Zadarki, 2 vol. 75. Peck Loaf, zs. 7d. 021 21 6/14 2 1 3 per C. Baok Stock. 3 per C. 4 per C. New English O 183 27 28 29 30 151 60 60 PRICES of STOCKS, from JULY 27, to AUGUST 26, 1796, both inclusive, Long Navy Ans. Ans. Stock, Stock. Ann. Ann. 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