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BILL OF MORTALITY, from May 25, to June 26, 1821.

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Salt 1. per bushel; 44d. per pound.

40 and 50 148 100

AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending June 16, 1821.

INLAND COUNTIES.

Wheat Rye | Barly | Oats Beans

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Northampt. 52 234
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Leicester 53 1000
Nottingham 55 729
Derby 55 400

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PRICE OF FLOUR, per Sack, June 25, 45s. to 50s. OATMEAL, per Boll of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, June 16, 12s. 6d. AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, June 20, 35s. 84d. per cwt, PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, June 25. Kent Bags................. 21. 10s. to 4l. 4s. Kent Pockets .......... 27. 14s. to 4l. 15s. Sussex Ditto ........... 21. 2s. to 31. Os. Sussex Ditto 21. 8s. to 31. 8s. Essex Ditto....... 21. 2s. to 31. 10s. 21. 8s. to 3l. 15s.

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PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, June 25:

St. James's, Hay 4/. 12s. Straw 17. 13s. Od. Clover 4l. 15s.- Whitechapel, Hay 41. 6s. Od. Straw 11. 12s. Od. Clover5l. 5s.---Smithfield, Hay 4l. 10s. Od. Straw 11. 12s. Od. Clover 51. Os.

SMITHFIELD, June 25. Beef.......................35. 8d. to 4s. Mutton....................3s. 4d. to 4s.

Veal............

To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. 8d. | Lamb..... ...........4s. Od. to 5s. 4d. 4d. Head of Cattle at Market June 25: Beasts.............. 2,516 Calves 250. Sheep and Lambs21,070 Pigs 250

....3s. 4d. to 5s. Od.

Pork.......................25. 8d. to 4s. 8d.

COALS, June 25: Newcastle 32s. 6d. to 41s. Od.-Sunderland, 33s. Od. to 41s. 9d.

TALLOW, per Stone, 8lb. Town Tallow 50s. Od. Yellow Russia 49s.

SOAP, Yellow 84s. Mottled 94s. Curd 98s.-CANDLES, 10s. Od. per Doz. Moulds 11s. 6d.

THE AVERAGE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL SHARES and other PROPERTY, in June 1821 (to the 26th), at the Office of Mr. SCOTT, 28, New Bridge-street, London.Trent and Mersey, or Grand Trunk Canal, 1800l. Div. 75l. per Aun,-Birmingham, 5601. ex Div. 127. Half Year.-Swansea, 1997. Div. 127. per Ann.-Leeds and Liverpool, 310. Div. 10l. per Ann.-Grand Junction, 2201. Div. 91. per Ann.-Brecon, 80%. ex Div. 4.-Ellesmere, 661. Div. 31.-Union, 847. with Div. 21. Half-year.- Rochdale, 421. 10s. Div. 21. per Ann.-Lancaster, 251. 15s. ex Div. 1.-Regent's, 25l. 10s.19. 10s. Div. 18s.-Huddersfield, 13.-Wilts and Berks, 31. 17s. 6d.-Crinan, 27. 10s. Worcester and Birmingham, 234. Div. 17.-Stratford, 10. 10s.-Kennet and Avon, Assurance, 1231. Div. 61. per Ann.-Imperial, 927. Div. 21. 5s. Half-year.-Atlas, 4. 15s.-Rock Assurance, 14. 19s.-Hope Ditto, 5l. 2s. 6d.--Grand Junction Water Works, 55l. ex Div. 17. 5s. Half-year.-Manchester Ditto, 251.-Westminster Gas Light Company, 617. Div. 81. per Cent.-New Ditto, 91. Premium.-City of London Ditto Original, 25l. Premium.-British Piate Glass Company, 2107.-London InstituWest India Dock, 1761. Div. 107. per Cent.- London Dock, 102. Div. 41. tion, 34.

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EACH DAY'S PRICE OF STOCKS IN JUNE, 1821.

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RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, and Co. Stock Brokers, at their Old Established Office, Bank-Buildings, Cornhill.

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SUPPLEMENT

TO VOLUME XCI. PART I.

Embellished with a View of the GATEWAY of the PRIORY of ST. MARTIN-LE-Grand, near the Town of Dover.

Mr. URBAN,

June 1. TEAR to the entrance of the town

Nof Dover, where the road leads

to Folkstone, in a very pleasant situation, are several remains of the Priory of St. Martin-le-Grand, among which the Gateway is not least conspicuous. I beg you to lay before your Readers the annexed View of it (see the Plate). The Refectory, 100 feet long, is now used as a barn; a portion of the Church, and remains of other buildings, are also still remaining.

The Priory of St. Martin was founded by King Widrid for the Secular Canons, whom he removed from the older Church in Dover Castle. These Canons were suppressed by Henry I.; and their possessions given to Christ Church, Canterbury, most probably at the instigation of Abp. Corbyl, who designed to replace them by a Priory of Canons Regular; the buildings for which he soon after begun, at a short distance without the walls; but dying before he had completed them, they were finished by his successor, Abp. Theobald, who, instead of Canons Regular, preferred Benedictines; and Henry II. decreed that none but Benedictines should be admitted. At the Dissolution, Dugdale estimates the annual value at 170l. 148. 111⁄2d.; and Speed at 2321. 1s. 5d. Henry VIII. granted all its possessions to the See of Canterbury, to which it now belongs.

St. Martin-le-Grand was considered as superior to all the other Churches of Dover, so that no Priests began the service till a bell had notified that Mass was begun at St. Martin's.

After the suppression of the Canons Regular, the Church of St. Martin became parochial, and was so used till 1546, when it was nearly all taken down, except the tower.

In the church-yard belonging to it
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lie the remains of the Poet Churchill, who died in 1764. A stone to his memory has been erected in the neighbouring Church of St. Mary.

Mr. URBAN,

A Coundry

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June 5.

sundry inquiries respecting Sir Thomas Gardiner of Cuddesden, and his connexions (see page 395); and as, previously to the appearance of this article in your valuable pages, I also had directed my attention to the same subject, I am enabled, therefore, to send you some particulars in reply, without much delay.

It will be found upon reference to Wood's History and Antiquities of the University of Oxford, edited by Gutch (Part II. p. 938), that Thomas Gardiner was of the Inner Temple; and in 1621, admitted a student in the Bodleian Library; that he was afterwards Recorder of London, a Knight, his Majesty's Solicitor General, and eminent for his knowledge of the municipal law; also, that he died in October 1652, and was buried in the Church at Cuddesden, near Oxford.

The Arms borne by Sir Thomas were very different from those used by the family of Gardiner, to whom, in 1660, a Baronetage was granted; for, in Gutch's edition of Wood's History and Antiquities of the Colleges and Halls of Oxford (vol. I. p. 510), it is mentioned (the passage having reference to various coats of Arms pourtrayed at Christ Church College), that the Arms of his son, Sir Thomas (having in 1643-4 been also knighted in his father's life-time), were, "Party per pale, Gules and Or, a fess between three hinds trippant counter-changed, a label for difference;" also, that Sir Thomas the younger, who was a Captain of Horse under the King, was buried in Oxford

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