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posite side . The Coachman observing , when he entered the coach , that lie was in a violent trepidation , asked , him , if he _ . ad an ague ; to which lie replied , " aye , and- a dreadful one too ; " then entering the coach , put an end to his existence immediately . At Hull , Mr . Thomas Clay Junr . one
cf the people called methodists , and for many vears an ornament to his christian profession . Mrs . Mihier , wife of the Rev . J . Milner , of Hmislet , Com . York . At his lodgings in Capel street , Dublin , Sa . kville Gardiner , Esq . uncle . , to lord Viscount Mountjoy
Aged 84 , Mrs . Dixon widow of the late Rev . Mr . Dixon , of Wqr . borough , near Barasley . At his house in Abingdo-n-street , Westminster , in his seventieth year , the Rev . Thomas Cole , LL . B . Vicar of -Dulverton . At Bayswater , Mrs . Oldfield .
At Burton , in Kendal , Mrs . Ann Bickersteth , at the great age of 103 years . Miss Martha Wright , aged 11 , and on the day following Miss Weight ,, aged 16 , daughters of Mr , Benjamin Wright . Merchant , of Hull , At Wells , Com . Somerset , Maurice Lloyd Esq . At N-eivington , aged . SS , Mrs .
Weston . Miss N . ichol of . -dough House , near Huddersfield , aged 21 . At Sion House , the Countess of Abergavenny . Mr . John Cooper , of Great Eastcheap . At his apartments in Bark street , Grosvenor Square , Captain Joseph
Price , late Marine Paymaster-arid Naval Store-keeper in the East India Compa-, ny . ' s service at Bengal . The Rev . Harvey Spragg , Rector-of Pulborough , in Sussex . In afitof apoplexy , at Swarston , ( on his return from attending a number of horses belonging to Sir Henry Harpur ,
Bart . ); Mr . Erasmus . Stevens , of Derby , Veterinarian , aged 40 . Lately in . his passage home from , the West Indies , on , board the Majestic of 74 guns , Captain Westcqt-t , Admiral Sir John Laforey , an , admiral , of the Blue Flag . He was . made a , Post Captain in the year , 17 , 5 . 8 , a , Rear-Admiral in 17 . 89 , a . V . icq-admiialiiji . 1 . 703 , aiidan . adji . irgj in 1795 .
At Alford , in Lincolnshire , the Rev .. Henry Colston , A . M . Rector of Alcefcy , and vicar of Biliesby , in that county , and formerly Fellow of Sfuiiey College , Cambridge . . .-15 . At Bedwell Park , Com . Herts , aged 76 , Samuel Whitbread Esq . the celebrated brewer , proprietor of the very ;
extseuive brewery , in Chisw . ell Street , M . oorfields . This gemleman ' simmeiise wealth , is a convincing proof-wbat- indiis-. try and perseverance w , i | f effect , in . a commercial country . Very early in life , he had the management-of one of the . first breiv . hquses in town- ; and , in the course of- his services , amasse . 4 with which he determined to
zqqcl . establish a concern for himself . About ; this time he became connected with Mr , Sewell , a linen Draper of Ludgatehill / who had that opinion . of his abilities , as to-advance him 20 , 000 ! . to extend . hisimr dertaking , on condition , of being admit ? ted as a . partner . Thisivas . comp . liediv-ithy
. and the business was , for many years , carried on under the joint , firm of Whit- , bread and Sewell . But with all these advantages , aided by thp . tnlenls . and experience of Mr . Whitbread , it is , perhaps , to peculiar circumstances that
wex must attribute , the- rapid , rise of his . fortune . In the summer ,, followingthe winter , in . yhich Mr , Sewell advan ^ eed his . capital , the excessive , heat of the weatherso fai-injuredthestock of . Porter in the hands , of the different brewers , that they , could not supply their- customers . In this ; emergency it ivas
discovered that Mr . Whitbread alone / who had brewed - Ills stock stronger than was usual with a view to force a trade ) had porter that was . saleable- ; the ; public . ans , of course , flocked to him ; and . he ivas by that means , enabled , tjo . extend his concern beyond his utmost expectations . This fact was communicated . to the
writer of this article , by one of the . oldest br . ewers in . London ; and , it-is certainly to it that we must , in a great measure impute-Mr , WJiit . bread- ' s . su . cess . In private , life . Mr , W . was . a , sincere friend , agood husband , anda . fqiid father . Hiscqininercial ; integrityhas , ever . ranlv , e ( j very hih ; andas . aSenatorhe at . all
g , , , times- discharged bis . dntyconscKmtipusl . y . He has left several children , one of whom SaniuefWhitbread Esq . M . P . for . Bed . ford , is lik «_! y to be . as a great an orna ent to , the . political , as , his father has been to ths commeicialiiY . orld . J ¦ _
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Obituary.
posite side . The Coachman observing , when he entered the coach , that lie was in a violent trepidation , asked , him , if he _ . ad an ague ; to which lie replied , " aye , and- a dreadful one too ; " then entering the coach , put an end to his existence immediately . At Hull , Mr . Thomas Clay Junr . one
cf the people called methodists , and for many vears an ornament to his christian profession . Mrs . Mihier , wife of the Rev . J . Milner , of Hmislet , Com . York . At his lodgings in Capel street , Dublin , Sa . kville Gardiner , Esq . uncle . , to lord Viscount Mountjoy
Aged 84 , Mrs . Dixon widow of the late Rev . Mr . Dixon , of Wqr . borough , near Barasley . At his house in Abingdo-n-street , Westminster , in his seventieth year , the Rev . Thomas Cole , LL . B . Vicar of -Dulverton . At Bayswater , Mrs . Oldfield .
At Burton , in Kendal , Mrs . Ann Bickersteth , at the great age of 103 years . Miss Martha Wright , aged 11 , and on the day following Miss Weight ,, aged 16 , daughters of Mr , Benjamin Wright . Merchant , of Hull , At Wells , Com . Somerset , Maurice Lloyd Esq . At N-eivington , aged . SS , Mrs .
Weston . Miss N . ichol of . -dough House , near Huddersfield , aged 21 . At Sion House , the Countess of Abergavenny . Mr . John Cooper , of Great Eastcheap . At his apartments in Bark street , Grosvenor Square , Captain Joseph
Price , late Marine Paymaster-arid Naval Store-keeper in the East India Compa-, ny . ' s service at Bengal . The Rev . Harvey Spragg , Rector-of Pulborough , in Sussex . In afitof apoplexy , at Swarston , ( on his return from attending a number of horses belonging to Sir Henry Harpur ,
Bart . ); Mr . Erasmus . Stevens , of Derby , Veterinarian , aged 40 . Lately in . his passage home from , the West Indies , on , board the Majestic of 74 guns , Captain Westcqt-t , Admiral Sir John Laforey , an , admiral , of the Blue Flag . He was . made a , Post Captain in the year , 17 , 5 . 8 , a , Rear-Admiral in 17 . 89 , a . V . icq-admiialiiji . 1 . 703 , aiidan . adji . irgj in 1795 .
At Alford , in Lincolnshire , the Rev .. Henry Colston , A . M . Rector of Alcefcy , and vicar of Biliesby , in that county , and formerly Fellow of Sfuiiey College , Cambridge . . .-15 . At Bedwell Park , Com . Herts , aged 76 , Samuel Whitbread Esq . the celebrated brewer , proprietor of the very ;
extseuive brewery , in Chisw . ell Street , M . oorfields . This gemleman ' simmeiise wealth , is a convincing proof-wbat- indiis-. try and perseverance w , i | f effect , in . a commercial country . Very early in life , he had the management-of one of the . first breiv . hquses in town- ; and , in the course of- his services , amasse . 4 with which he determined to
zqqcl . establish a concern for himself . About ; this time he became connected with Mr , Sewell , a linen Draper of Ludgatehill / who had that opinion . of his abilities , as to-advance him 20 , 000 ! . to extend . hisimr dertaking , on condition , of being admit ? ted as a . partner . Thisivas . comp . liediv-ithy
. and the business was , for many years , carried on under the joint , firm of Whit- , bread and Sewell . But with all these advantages , aided by thp . tnlenls . and experience of Mr . Whitbread , it is , perhaps , to peculiar circumstances that
wex must attribute , the- rapid , rise of his . fortune . In the summer ,, followingthe winter , in . yhich Mr , Sewell advan ^ eed his . capital , the excessive , heat of the weatherso fai-injuredthestock of . Porter in the hands , of the different brewers , that they , could not supply their- customers . In this ; emergency it ivas
discovered that Mr . Whitbread alone / who had brewed - Ills stock stronger than was usual with a view to force a trade ) had porter that was . saleable- ; the ; public . ans , of course , flocked to him ; and . he ivas by that means , enabled , tjo . extend his concern beyond his utmost expectations . This fact was communicated . to the
writer of this article , by one of the . oldest br . ewers in . London ; and , it-is certainly to it that we must , in a great measure impute-Mr , WJiit . bread- ' s . su . cess . In private , life . Mr , W . was . a , sincere friend , agood husband , anda . fqiid father . Hiscqininercial ; integrityhas , ever . ranlv , e ( j very hih ; andas . aSenatorhe at . all
g , , , times- discharged bis . dntyconscKmtipusl . y . He has left several children , one of whom SaniuefWhitbread Esq . M . P . for . Bed . ford , is lik «_! y to be . as a great an orna ent to , the . political , as , his father has been to ths commeicialiiY . orld . J ¦ _