the gentlemen of the college in particular, and to the military who attended in general; the efforts of the people of all defcriptions were moft anxiously employed for the prefervation of the building, and the protection of every article of importance; their exertions had been crowned with a great degree of fuccefs in preventing any further mifchief than had occurred. The attorney-general moved for a committee of enquiry into the cause of the fire; which was ordered. In the sequel it appeared after a minute enquiry, that the fire was entirely owing to accident. The Speech of the Right Hon. Mr. Speaker, at the Bar of the house of Lords, Ireland, on prefenting the Bills of Supply of this prefent Seflion to his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant for the Royal Affent. • May it please your Excellency, "The commons of Ireland attend with the fupplies. While they may look back with a confcious pride to their fpirited and fuccefsful measures for preventing an increafe of the national debt, as one great cause of the extenfion of trade, agriculture and manufactures, which has with a rapid and uninterrupted progrefs raised this kingdom to a ftate of profperity and wealth never before experienced in it, they know that the continuance of that prosperity would foon cease if it were not cherished and maintained by our most excellent conftitution; a conftitution in which liberty and order are fo happily blended, that every fubject equally enjoys their influence, and feels his perfon, his indultry and property, equally and effectually protected by it. Its prefervation therefore muft ever be the great object of their care; and there is no principle on which it is founded so cffential to its prefervation, nor more justly dear to their patriotic and loyal feelings, than that which has fettled the throne of thefe realms on his majesty's illuftrious houfe; on it, and on the provifions for fecuring a proteftant parliament, depends the proteftant afcendency, and with it the continuance of the many bleffings we now enjoy. The bills which I hold contain the ufual grants, and I have the most fincere happiness in prefenting them to your exeellency, whofe knowledge of the true interefts of Ireland, and whofe anxiety to promote its welfare, has been proved to us by the firmeft vigilance and prudence of your adminiftration. Thefe fupplies are contained in the bills which I have the honour of presenting to your excellency for the royal affent.* BIRTH S. LADY Augufta Lowther, a daughter. Lady of the hon. William Elphinstone, a daughter. Lady George Augufta Henry Cavendish, a daughter. Lady of the hon. G. H. Neville, a fon. Hon. Mrs. Pole, a daughter. Lady of fir Stafford Northcote, a fon and heir. James MARRIAGES, Ames Crawford, efq. eldest son of fir Alexander Crawford, bart. to mifs Gage, fifter of viscount Gage. Marquis of Abercorn, to lady Cecilia Hamilton. Hon. Augustus Butler, to mifs Danvers, fole daughter and heiress of fir John Danvers, bart. Richard Johnfon, efq. M. P. to miss Courtenay, daughter of John Courtenay, efq. M. P. Lord Maffey, to mifs Margaret Barton. Viscount Cliffden, to lady Caroline Spencer, daughter of the duke of Marlbo rough. Viscount Perceval, to mifs Wynn, daughter of the late colonel Wynn. Hon. and Rev. John Ellis Agar, to the hon. mifs Flower, fifter of viscount Ashbrook. DEATH S. REAR admiral fir Richard Bickerton, bart. Robert Adam, efq. the celebrated architect. Hon. John Fofter, eldest fon of the fpeaker of the Irish house of commons. John earl of Bute. Right hon. Alexander Gordon of Rockville, brother to the earl of Aberdeen, and one of the lords of feffion in Scotland. Hon. Sophia Wykham, relict of Humphrey Wykhamn, efq. and fifter of viscount Wykham. Viscountess Farrington. Mrs. Pattifon, wife of lieutenant-general Pattison. Burnet Abercromby, efq. brother to general Abercromby, governor and commander chief at Bombay. PRO E PROMOTIONS. Solomon Richardfon, of Uxbridge, oil ARL of Morton, chamberlain to the and colourman. queen's houfehold. Earl of Ailefbury, treafurer to the fame. Thomas Lawrence, efq. Principal painter in ordinary to his majefty. Lord Charles Fitzgerald-Mafter mufter-general in Ireland. PREFERMENT. REV. Dr. Charles Manners Sutton- Thomas Bagnall, of Middlewich, in Chefhire, merchant. MARCH 13. Jofeph Salthouse, of Sheffield, in Yorkfhire, jeweller. Jofeph Collins the younger, of BirmingLam, grocer. William Clapp, of Lympfton, in Devonshire, merchant. David Dixon, of Bentinck-street, Manchester-fquare, tailor. Thomas Heveningham, and Thomas Brooke, of Wolverhampton, in Staffordfhire, tanners and copartners. MARCH 17. John Rofe, of Manour-row, Towerhill, flopfeller. Richard Fletcher, of Whitehaven, in Cumberland, mercer. David Combie, of Great Hermitageftreet, mariner. Robert Sewell the elder, and Robert Sewell the younger, of Norwich, hotpreffers and copartners. William Woodford, of Vauxhall, in Surry, barge-builder. MARCH 20. Thomas Southall, of New-ftreet, Clothfair, whitesmith. James Gregory, of Sheffield, in York, fhire, grocer. Jeffe Davis, of Gofwell-ftreet, linen draper. MARCH 24. Robert Sewell the younger, of Norwich, merchant. John White, of Sheffield, grocer. George Colley, of Kidderminster, in Worcestershire, scrivener. John Seel, of Manchester, fuftian-manufacturer. John Hirft, of Halifax, in Yorkshire, paper-maker. John Ford, of Halifax, in Yorkshire, innkeeper. Alexander Ratcliffe, of Manchester, fuftian-manufacturer. Samuel Parkes, of Stourbridges, in Worcestershire, grocer. Henry Sommerfett, of Ipswich, innkeeper. William Lane, of Ipswich, ftonemafon. Robert Abell, of Nevell's-court, Fetter-lane, carpenter. Jofeph Dewfnap, of Woodstock, in Oxfordshire, glover. NEW PUBLICATIONS. IRELAND's Picturesque Views on the River Thames, 2 vol. large 8vo. 21. 12s. 6d. boards. Leffons of a Governess to her Pupils, 4 vol. 12mo. 14S. 75. Fanny, or Deserted Daughter, 2 vol. Ramfden's Experiments to determine the Specific Gravity of Fluids, 2s. 6d. Hill's Journey through Sicily and Calabria, 1791, large 8vo. 7s. 6d. boards. Gregory's Philofophical and Literary Effays, 2 vol. 8vo. 14s. Anderfon's Variations in the Affairs of the India Company fince 1784, 4s. Delacroix's Review of the Conftitutions of the principal States of Europe, 2 vol. 8vo. 14s. Medical Facts and Obfervations, vol. 2, 3s. 6d. boards. Antoninus' Meditations, tranflated by Greeves, with a Life, Notes, &c. fmall 8vo. 6s. 4S. Fugitive Fables, in Verfe, fmall 8vo. Salop Hereford Worcefter Warwick Wilts Berks 02 4/3 10 Oxford Bucks Brecon Montgomery Radnor PRICES of STOCKS, from FEBRUARY 27 to MARCH 28, 1792, both inclufive, By ANTHONY CLARKE, Stock-Broker, No. 13, Sweeting's-Alley, Cornhill. South Sea Old New Navy Ann. Bills. English. 216 96 957a963 104 119 27. 12 금 207 92 105s.pr 106 216 96 96a95 104 슬 119 27 211 105 95 2 par 215 96 9519961 104 119 27 12 / 212 105 95 214 961495 104 119 27 211 107 216 fut. 9571961 194 119 27 12 3/ 211 92 108 106 96 2/20 fhut. 96495 104 3 119 27급 fhut. 211 fhut. 110 95 95 496 1/100 104 119 27 par 96a 104 119 27 212 106 95 급 par 219 96 a 104 119 fhut. 215 113 97 par 219 9714967 104 120 fhut. 113 106 952 par 218 1 97496 97 par 218 962a97 fhut. 96 217 96a 119 214 112 217 96 105 119 214 113 105 96 96 par 217 96196 119 28 213 115 100 218 961a 105 119 28 214 114 95 급 par 218 965 105 119 281 216 115 105 par 17 218 96 497 105 119 28 215 .112 par 19 218 97396/17 119 216 113 106 1 par 20 21 218 97 97a962 105 119 216 110 97 96 par 218 96 a 119 215 218 97 962 119.4 218 218 97 중 96a 96 1194 1194 215 215 2144 96 TI2 105 플 96 par pre. III In the 3 per Cent. confols. the higheft and lowest Price of each Day is given; in every other Article the higheft Price only, the Long and Short Annuities excepted, which are given within a fixteenth of the higheft Price. In the different Funds that are fhut, the Prices are given with the Dividend till the Days of Opening. |