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At his houfe in the Crefcent, Minories, Mr. Bullock, merchant.

At Newport, in the Ifle of Wight, in his 73d year, Leonard Lord Holmes, Baron Holmes, of Kilmallock, in Ireland.

Aged 31, Mrs. Norton, of Tamworth, co. Stafford, widow of the late Rev. Walter Rofe N. vicar of Polefworth, co. Warwick. Riding behind her father's fervant, from Tamworth to Bramcote, just at the end of the town the put up an umbrella, which occafioned the horse to make a fudden start and throw her off, when the received fuch fevere injury as to furvive only a few hours. Her husband's death was occafioned by a fall from a horse about 6 months ago.

At Dover, Kent, aged 42, James-Peter Fector, efq. fecond fon of Peter F. efq. and partner with his father and elder brother in the banking-house of Minet and Fector.

19. At his houfe in Cleveland-row, aged 75, Robert Drummond, efq. banker, at Charing-croís.

At his houfe at Golden-grove, in Carmarthenshire, John Vaughan, efq. lordlieutenant and cuftos rotulorum of that county. The lofs of this truly refpectable gentleman will be feverely felt by his numerous tenants, to whom he was a moft indulgent and kind landlord, as well as by the labouring poor, who received from him conftant employment on his valt eftatos.

20. At Salford, near Manchester, aged 76, Mr. Joseph Harrop, formerly printer

and proprietor of the Manchester Mercury, which he established in 1752.

After long illness, aged 37, Mrs. Arnold, well known in the higher circles as a nurse.

At Sunderland, aged 83, Adam Scott, M. D. fenior phyfician to the Difpenfary in that town.

21. At Regfby, near Alford, co. Lincoln, ́ aged upwards of 80, Mr. Hugh Norton, an opulent farmer and grazier.

At his lodgings in High-street, Falmouth, J. Drury, efq. who was going out commitfary-general to Barbadoes.

22. At Chelfea, the infant fon of the Hon. and Rev. G. Bridgeman.

23. Aged 48, Mr. Wm. Colls, liquormerchant, late mafter of the George and Angel inn at Stamford, co. Lincoln.

A Heaton Norris, near Stockport, Robert Crowther, efq. brother to the late Comptroller of London.

24. In his 68th year, after much painful illness, Mr. John Rowe, of Oxford-street.

26. At his apartments in Holborn, much refpected, the Rev. W. Keddon, M. A. of Magdalen college, Oxford, F. S. A. curate and morning-preacher of St. Giles in the Fields, Middlefex, and one of the domeftic chaplains of the Earl of Portfmouth.

At his father's houfe in St. James's-firect, the eldest fon of Mr. Franks.

At her houfe in Hill-freet, Berkeleyfquare, Lady Gretham, relict of Sir John G. bart. of Titley-place, Surrey.

BILL of MORTALITY, from December 27, 1803, to January 24, 1804.

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Total 13,952 Sacks. Average 49s. 3d. os. 4d. lower than the last Return. OATMEAL, per Boll of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, Average 42s. 2d. Average Price of SUGAR, computed from the Returns made the Week ending Jan. 25, 1804, is 455. 38. per Cwt. exclufive of the Duty of Cuftoms paid, or payable thereon on the Importation thereof into Great Britain.

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THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE,

For FEBRUARY, 1804.

LETTER III. ON PRISONS.

MR. URBAN, Feb. 2 "The horrors of a gloomy gaol, Unpitied and unheard, where Mif-ry moans; Where Sickness pines-where thirst and bunger burn,

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THOMSON'S Winter. & HE humane character, however de praved by vice, is rarely become fo obdurate and loft to its nature, but fome latent park of moral life still remains unextinguished, and which may be revived to the moral action of a rational being. An offender On this fubject my refpectable against God and man ftopt in the friend, in one of his letters, obferves; career of vicious practices, and ex-On my vifit to the prifon at Bath * tricated from the fociety and ex- on the 22d of December 1801, the amples of his wicked affociates, by keeper told me, that it was more thán confinement in a prifon, fees two years fince divine fervice had placed in a fituation which affords än been performed there; and, on Oct. opportunity of calm reflection, and 5, 1803, I found it in the fame ftate might excite feelings of contrition, of neglect. How painful muft be and refolutions of reformation. the reflection, when it is confidered Thus placed under falutary re- that Bath is reforted to by clergyftraint, with fymptoms, however men of all denominations! Of Pic faint, of repentance, the heart is lates and Minifters, many frequent in fome meafire prepared to re- this place of gaiety and diffipation; ceive the feeds of intruction, and but not one good Samaritan pours to form refolutions to oppofe future the balm of comfort into the afflicted temptations. But, alas! where is" foul. this pious counfellor to be found? not in the manfions of repentant mifery; not in the dungeons of forlorn man. For months, and even for years, hot a fingle clergyman or patior, and indeed fearcely

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*The 12 cells.in which felons are confined are in a double range, with a fire place in each, and straw on a boarded flour; round the cells is a fhone lobby for the prifoners to take the air. The whole are very properly built on arches, by which they are fecured from the floods. I found, by the marks on the wall, the water had been four feet high in the fm-ll furrounding court, the boundary wall of which, I was forry to observe, had been raised fix feet fince my vifi, the 22d December, 1801."

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