BILL OF MORTALITY, from November 24, to December 29, 1818. Wheat Rye Barly Oats Beans S. d. s. d. s. 0/64 056 Derby Wilts Berks Stafford d. s. Middlesex 79 856 Surrey 78 658 Hertford 77 054 671 036 558 6 Sussex Bedford 79 064 070 1138 Huntingdon 77 200 071 438 Northamp. 81 0100 067 537 Rutland 83- 600 073 641 086 0 Lincoln Leicester 86 854 373 739 472 2 York Nottingham 83 1160 075 240 177 5 Durham 87 000 073 1039 1077 9 Northum. 71 86 600 079 637 11 80 11 Cumberl. 78 d. s. d. 839 1170 S Essex 438 472 0 Kent Salt £1. per bushel; 44d. per pound. AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from the Returns ending December 19. INLAND COUNTIES. MARITIME COUNTIES. Wheat Rye Barly Oats Beans d. s. d.\s. d. s. d. s. d. 255 064 836 668 77 061 336 867 8 S. 74 76 855 063 239 670 0 063 1035 568 9 468 0 1173 9 271 11 239 780 4 000 063 232 884 0 87 1000 066 835 1076 8 76 800. 058 1135 400 78 900 056 033 000 74 600 062 741 080 0 74 000 062 337 1072 4 PRICE OF FLOUR, per Sack, December 28, 65s. to 70s. OATMEAL, per Boll of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, December 19, 37s. 8d. AVERAGE PRICE of SUGAR, December 23, 50s. 94d. per cwt. PRICE OF HOPS, IN THE BOROUGH MARKET, December 28: Kent Bags......... 5l. 8s. to 61. 15s. Sussex Pockets 61. Os. to Sansex Disto 5. 5s. to 61. Os. Essex Dicto............ 61. 6. to 71. 12s. 61. 15s. to 81. Os. Farnham Ditto....... 11. Os. to 121. 12s. Kent Pockets .......... ....... AVERAGE PRICE OF HAY AND STRAW, December 28: 71. Os. St. James's, Hay 7. 10s. Straw 21. 15s. 6d. Clover 7. 17s. 6d.--- Whitechapel, Hay 77. 14s. Straw 21. 13s. Clover 8l. 18s. 6d.--Smithfield, Hay 77. 19s. Straw 21. 15s. Clover Sl. 10s. 6d. SMITHFIELD, December 28. To sink the Offal-per stone of 8lbs. Beef........... .......4s. 4d. to 6s. Od. Lamb... ..........Os. Od. to Os. Od. Mutton...................5s. Od. to 6s. 6d. Head of Cattle at Market December 28: ....4s. Od. to 5s. 8d Beasts 25,341 Calves 110. Pork.......................5$. Od. to 6s. 4d. Sheep and Lambs 14,400 Pigs 200. Veal.... COALS, December 23: Newcastle 37s. Od. to 46s. 6d. Sunderland 34s. Od. to 373. Od. TALLOW, per Stone, 8lb. St. James's 5s. 5d. Clare Market Os. Od. Whitechapel 5. 1. SOAP, Yellow 104s. Mottled 116s. Curd 120s.-CANDLES, 14s. Od. per Doz. Moulds 15s. 6d. 0 Cardigan 87 11 00 055 024 000 054 427 200 057 4 28 500 0 900 054 028 000 Monm. 6 Cornwall Dorset - -Old Huddersfield, Coventry, 9701. ex Half-Yearly -Grand Junction, 2451. 250. Ditto Annuity, 8l. 361. London Dock. 7841. 817THE AVERAGE PRICES of NAVIGABLE CANAL SHARES and other PROPERTY, in Dec. 1818, (to the 25th), at the Office of Mr. SCOTT, 28, New Bridge street, London.127. 10s.-Severn and Wye Railway, 30l. Div. 17. - Gloucester and Berkley Canal Optional Loan Notes, bearing 51. per Cent. interest 157. premium. Ditto Shares, 60%. Royal Exchange Assurance, 2601. Div. 10s. Globe Assurance, 1314.- Imperial ditto, ex Div. 4. 10s. Half-Year.- Melton Mowbray, 1557. 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Printed by Nichols, Son, and Bentley, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, London. SUPPLEMENT TO VOLUME LXXXVIII. PART II. Embellished with Views of KILCOLMAN CASTLE, in the County of CORK; Mr. URBAN, Dec. 1. HE admirers of "The Faerie TQueen' will no doubt be gratified by your inserting the view herewith sent of Kilcolman Castle, in the County of Cork (see Plate, fig. 1.), which will serve as an Illustration to Mr. Todd's Edition of Spenser, and will be best explained in the words of an able Topographer: "Two miles North-west of Doneraile is Kilcolman, a ruined castle of the Earls of Desmond, but more celebrated for being the residence of the immortal Spenser, where he composed his divine poem, The Faerie Queene. The Castle is now almost level with the ground. It was situated on the North side of a fine lake, in the midst of a vast plain, terminated to the East by the county of Waterford mountains; Bally-howra hills to the North, or, as Spenser terms them, the mountains of Mole; Nagle mountains to the South; and the mountains of Kerry to the West. It commanded a view of above half of the breadth of Ireland; and must have been, when the adjacent uplands were wooded, a most pleasant and romantic situation *; from whence, no doubt, Spenser drew several parts of the scenery of his poem. The river Mulla, which he more than once has introduced in his poems, ran through his grounds." + arrival in Ireland; Raleigh being at that time a Captain in his Queen's army. It appears that the visit to Kilcolman occasioned an event of high importance in the history of Literature; the determination of Spenser to prepare his first three Books of the Faerie Queen for immediate publication. 66 beside him under the shady alders on the Spenser tells us that Raleigh, sitting banks of Mulla, often provoked him to play some pleasant fit; 'And, when he heard the musicke which I made, [it: He found himselfe full greatly pleas'd at Yet, æmuling my pipe, he tooke in hond My pipe, before that æmuled of many, And plaid thereon; (for well that skill he con'd ;) Himself as skilful in that art as any.' "Mr. Thomas Warton has, with much elegance, represented Spenser forming the following poetical wish in regard to this pleasant spot. The lines have not appeared in the late edition of Mr. Warton's Poems. They were communicated to Mr. Todd by his nephew, the Rev. John Warton: 'VOTUM SPENSERI. 'Hoc cecinit facili Spenserus arundine Deficiam, et sylvis me premat atra Mr. Todd, in his Life of Spenser, Ut mihi muscoso fiat de cespite bustum, observes, "The Poet has described himself as keeping his flock under the foot of the mountain Mole, amongst the cooly shades of green alders by the shore of Mulla; and charming his oaten pipe (as his custom was) to his fellow shepherd swains. "In this delightful retreat he was visited by Sir Walter Raleigh, with whom he had formed an intimacy on his first * See the Sonnets to the Earl of Or mond and Lord Grey; Colin Clouts come home again, and the Faer, Qu. IV. xi, 41, VII. vi. 36, &c. Smith's Nat. and Civ. Hist. of the County and City of Cork, vol. I. p. 333. edit. Dublin, 1774. Todd's Works of Spenser, vol. I. pp. 1-lii. GENT. MAG. Suppl. LXXXVIII. PART II. 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