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the total consumed in London, as large quantities of meat in carcasses, particularly pork, are daily brought from the counties round the metropolis. The total value of the cattle sold in Smithfield is calculated at 8,500,000l.; it is supposed that a million a-year is expended in fruits and vegetables. The consumption of wheat amounts to a million of quarters annually; of which fourfifths are supposed to be made into bread, being a consumption of 64 millions of quartern loaves every year in the metropolis alone. An advance of one farthing on the quartern loaf, forms an aggregate increase, in expense for this article alone, of upwards of 13,000l. per week. The annual consumption

of butter in London amounts to about 11,000, and that of cheese to 13,000 tons. The money paid annually for milk is supposed to amount to 1,250,000l. The quan tity of poultry annually consumed in London is supposed to cost between 70,000l. and 80,000l. That of game depends on the fruitfulness of the season. There is nothing, however, more surprising than the sale of rabbits. One salesman in Leadenhall-market, during a considerable portion of the year, is said to sell 14,000 rabbits weekly: he disposes of them, by employing between 150 and 300 men and women who hawk them through the streets.

APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE.

SHERIFFS FOR THE YEAR 1825.

Bedfordshire

Berkshire

Buckinghamshire

ingdon ..

Cornwall..

Samuel Bedford Edwards, of Arsley, esq.
Ebenezer Fuller Maitland, of Shinfield, esq.
James Dupré, of Wilton Park, esq.

Cambridge and Hunt-Sir C. E. Nightingale, of Kneesworth, bart.

Cheshire

Cumberland

Derbyshire
Devonshire.
Dorsetshire.
Essex

Gloucestershire
Herefordshire
Hertfordshire.
Kent
Lancashire
Leicestershire..
Lincolnshire
Monmouthshire
Norfolk
Northamptonshire
Northumberland..
Nottinghamshire

Somersetshire.

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John Smith Daintry, of Sutton, esq.
William Baron, of Tregear, esq.

Matthew Atkinson, of Stain-Gills, esq.
Sir C. A. Hastings, of Willesley-Hall, bart.
George Strode, of Newnham-Park, esq.
Christopher Spurrier, of Upton, esq.
Peter Du Cane, of Braxsted Lodge, esq.
Sir James Musgrave, of Barnsley-Park, bart.
Thomas Andrew Knight, of Downton-castle, esq.
Thomas Nash Kemble, of Gubbin-Park, esq.
George Daniel Tyssen, of Foley-House, esq.
John Hargreaves, of Ormerod-House, esq.
Charles March Phillips, of Garenden, esq.
Sir John Trollope, of Caswick, bart.
James Proctor, of Chepstow, esq.
John Harvey, of Thorpe Lodge, esq.
Sir R. H. Gunning, of Horton, bart.
Anthony Gregson, of Bowsden, esq.
G. Gregory, of Rempstone, esq.,,

Sir Francis Desanges, of Aston-Rowant, knt.
John Neal, of Belton, esq.

John Whitehall Dod, of Cloverley, esq.

John Quantock, of Norton-sub-Hamdon, esq.
Sir G. Pigot, of Patshull, bart.

County of Southampton Henry P. Delmé, of Cams-Hall, esq.

Sir Henry Edward Bunbury, of Great Barton, bart.
John Barnard Hankey, of Fetcham-Park, esq.

Oxfordshire

Rutland

Shropshire

Staffordshire

Suffolk.

Surrey.

Sussex.

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James Henry Slater, of Newick-Park, esq.
Chandos Leigh, of Stoneleigh-Abbey, esq.
Ernlé Warriner, of Conock, esq.

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SOUTH WALES.

Henry Allen, of Oakfield, esq.
.. David Jones, of Pantglas, esq.

Edward Price Lloyd, of Wernewydd, esq.
John Bennet, of Lalestone, esq.
G. Bowen, of Llwyn-y-gwair, esq.
Peter Rickards Mynors, of Evenjob, esq.
NORTH WALES.

Thomas Meyrick, of Cefncock, esq.
H. D. Griffith, of Caerhûn, esq.
William Egerton, of Gresford Lodge, esq.
John Lloyd Wynne, of Plasnewydd, esq.
F. Roberts, of Gerdebluog.

Montgomeryshire .... Phillip Morris, of Trehelig, esq.

BIRTHS.

JANUARY.

BIRTHS.

1. The lady of Thomas Burch Western, esq. of Tattingstone-place, Suffolk, a son.

2. At Cheltenham, the lady of capt. James Scott, of his majesty's ship Harlequin, a daughter. 4. At Thurston, the lady of the rev. Edgar Rust, a son.

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- At Chatham, the lady of lieut. Burgoyne, R. E. a daughter.

5. At Montagu-street, Montagusquare, the lady of Frederick Solly Flood, esq. a daughter.

6. At Spetchley, the lady of Robert Berkley, jun. esq. a son. 7. At Stackpole-court, lady Cawdor, a daughter.

8. At Hackney, the lady of lieut. John Lamb, R. Ñ. a son.

10. At Cambridge, the lady of David Charles Guthrie, esq. a son. 11. The lady of Andrew Spottiswoode, esq. of Bedford-square, a son. - Át Castle Hill, Devon, lady Catharine Fellowes, a son.

12. At Woburn-place, Russellsquare, the lady of William John Sclater, esq. a son.

14. In Byranstone-square, the lady of George Bankes, esq. a daughter.

16. In Pall Mall, the lady of Hugh Hammersley, esq. a son. 17. The lady of T. R. Thelluson, esq. a daughter.

22. The lady of William Holborn, esq. of Grove cottage, Peckhamgrove, a daughter.

23. At the house of her father, the right hon. sir Henry Russel, bart. in Wimpole-street, the lady of Thomas Green, esq. a daughter.

25. At his house, Grosvenor-st. the lady of Dr. Drever, adaughter.

26. In Saville-row, the lady of the hon. and rev. Henry E. Bridge

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1. At Bloomsbury-square, the lady of William Ward, esq. a daughter.

At Calais, the lady of Roderick Rickandes, esq. of Penglais, Aberystwith, a son.

At his majesty's victualling yard, Deptford, the lady of James Marr Brydone, esq. a daughter.

2. At Brighton, the lady of J. Newton Wigney, esq. of Regencysquare, a daughter.

5. In Hertford-street, May-fair, the lady of sir G. F. Hampson, a daughter.

6. In Chancery-lane, "the lady of H. A. Merewether, esq. a son.

8. In Harley-street, the lady of R. W. Hall Dane, esq. a son.

The lady of James Winson, esq. of Upper Bedford-pl., of a son.

10. In Portland-place, the lady of his excellency M. Hurtado, the envoy from Colombia for London,

a son.

13. Mrs. Skinner, of Great Portland-street, a son.

14. The lady of Cuthbert Rippon, esq. of a son.

18. The lady of T. R. Kemp, esq. M. P. a daughter.

19. At Gloucester-place, the lady of George Simpson, jun. esq. a daughter.

20. At Conyngham Hall, near

BIRTHS.

Dr.

Knaresborough, the wife of
Harrison, a daughter.
20.At Bath, the wife of hon. Charles
Clifford, a son.

22. At Burton Rectory, the wife

of rev. George Davenport White

head, a son.

In Great Cumberland-street, the wife of Thomas W. Coventry, of North Cray-place, Kent, a daughter.

The wife of rev. Mr. Spring M. A. chaplain to the hon. East India company, a daughter.

25. At Spring Gardens, hon. Mrs. Agar Ellis, a son and heir.

28. At West Hill Lodge, the right hon, lady Henry Paulet, a son.

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12. At Thoresby Park, Notts, countess Manvers, a son.

14. At Paris, lady Julia Manners Lockwood, a son and heir. 20. The lady of N. S. Chauncy, esq. a son.

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The lady of Ambrose Weston, esq. of Guildford-street, Russellsquare, a son.

23. At Bath, the lady of the hon. Hugh Francis Manners Tollemache, a daughter.

- At Hoddesdon, Berks, the lady of P. C. Cazalet, esq. a daughter.

24. At Pudlicott House, Oxon, the lady of sir Simon Stuart, bart. a daughter.

25. At Haines Hill, the lady of capt. Garth, R. N. a daughter.

26. In Wimpole-street, Cavendishsquare, the lady of John Goldie, esq. a son.

26. At Vale Cottage, Green-lanes, Hornsey, the lady of Joseph Thorp, esq. a daughter.

27. The lady of Charles Calvert, esq. M. P. a daughter.

At Caher, the lady of George Mechan, esq. 3rd Dragoon guards, a daughter.

28. In Upper Wimpole-street, the right hon. lady Amelia Sophia Boyce, a son.

29. At Irnham Hall, Lincolnshire, the seat of the right hon. lord Clifford, the hon. Mrs. Clifford, a daughter.

The lady of John Constable, esq. a daughter.

- At Dessington Hall, Northumberland, the lady of Edward Collingwood, esq. a daughter.

30. In Upper Montagu-street, Montagu-sq., the lady of captain R. J. Maclean, 65th Foot, a daughter. 31. The lady of D. Maclean, esq. Brunswick-square, a daughter. At Pattenham Priory, in the county of Surrey, the lady of Richard Sumner, esq. a son.

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The lady of Martin Manglis, esq. Herne Hill, Surrey, a son.

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11. The lady of D. E. Morris, esq. Pall Mall east, a daughter.

12. The lady of the hon. Henley Eden, a son and heir.

13. At Roehampton, the lady of C. G. Wynne, esq. a son.

14. The lady of capt. Slegg, of the Royal Dragoons, a son.

The lady of R. Gurney, esq. of the Inner Temple, a son. 15. The lady Charlotte Berkeley, a daughter.

The lady of J. H. Tremaine, esq. M. P. a son.

The lady of S. Burn, esq. King's-street, Cheapside, a daugh

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The lady of colonel Chichester Crookshanks, a son.

25. At Bath, the lady of the hon. and rev. Francis Howard, a son and heir.

26. In Edinburgh, the lady of sir James Milles Riddell, bart. a son. 27. At his house, Great Russellstreet, Bloomsbury, the lady of James Loch, esq. a son.

28. At Canterbury, the hon. Mrs. J. Boscawen, a daughter. 29. In Torrington-square, Mrs. Mercier, a daughter.

30. At his lordship's house, in Connaught-place, the marchioness of Exeter, a son and heir.

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At his seat in Herefordshire, the lady of sir George Cornwall, bart. a daughter.

21. At Sibton, Kent, the lady of John Uniacke, esq. a daughter. The marchioness of Anglesea, a daughter.

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23. At the Royal Military Asylum, Southampton, the lady of lieut.-col. Evatt, a daughter.

26. At Roehampton, the right hon. lady Gifford, a son.

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In Harley-street, the lady of lieut.-general sir George Townshend Walker, G. C. B. a son.

27. At Ranger's Lodge, Oxfordshire, the lady of sir Henry Lambert, bart a son.

28. At Stadwyck, near Leyden, the seat of the hon. A. V. Alphen,

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