12. gether with various notes, Also another In Craven-freer, L. D. Velme, late MS. of his in quarto, concerning the Æolick Serretary to the Society for the Relief of In-, Digamma; together with his Helychius and solvent Debtors. In 1772 he published Hepnet:on, born in quarto, with many of " An Ellay towards an Investigation of the bis noies and emendations throughout. Origin and Elenants of Language and Let Lately at Worc iter, Mr. Gwynn, archi- ters, that is, Sounds and Symbols." 419. teat, of that city, Lately, at Oxford, the Rev. Zachary 5. Ai Clapham. Joha Wilon, Esq. for. Langton, M. A. formerly a member of merly a grocer in Si. Paul's Church-vard, St. Mary Hall, who had belonged to the and many years one of his Majesty's Com. University seventy years. millioners of Lieutenancy for the city of At Pomírei, in Yorkshire, William London. Derham, Esq. William Smith, Esq. of Bradwell, many At Hadleigh, in Suffolk, in the 69th year years the most considerable land holder in the of his age, the Rev. Thomas Tanner, D. D. county of Essex. Rector of that parish, and Monks Elleigh, In Park-strect, aged 79, Lady Penelope and Prebendary of Canterbury. Cholmondcley. Capi. Gladwin, of Ipswich. The Rev. Thomas Marshall Jordan, Rec Edward Bacon, Esq. of Brutontor of Barming in Kent and of Ildon in ftreet, aged 73. He represented the city of Sussex, aged 73, after performing duty at Norwich in several Parliainents. church, and dining apparently in good Mrs. Alice Yarborough, in the 98th year health. of her age. Sac was one of the annual pen6. At Bath, James Phipps, Esq. Member Soners on the Queen's lift, and was always for Peterborough. remembered in the Royal Bounties. Her Mrs. Elizabeth Brooksbank, relict of the husband was a German, and attended the late Rev. Joseph Brooksbank, only surviving late King at Dettingen. filter of John Soley, Esq. of Sandbarn, and Mrs. Wright, wife of G. Wright, Esq. grand-daughter of Bishop Lloyd. of John-Street, Tottenhamcourt-road. Mrs. Spinks, wile of Mr. John Spinks, Wm. Style, Esq. Col. of the 3d regiment Sub-ireasures of the Inner Temple. of Foot, and Lieutenant-General in his MaLieut. Gavin, of the 101st regimeni. jesty's service. 7. At Chevening, near Sev noaks, Kent, James Chauvell, Esq. Lieutenant-Colonel aged 72. the Right Hon. Philip Earl of of the Middlet x militia. Stanhope. 13. John Reeves, Esq. formerly an officer At Low Layton, Peregrine Beriie, E'q. in the Guards. At Dudwick, in Scotland, in the 77th In Hart-Ireet, Covent-garden, John Dick, year of his age, Robert Fullerton, Lieuie- M. A. nant-General in the Rusiau service, and At Edinburgh, Licut. Col. James Flint, Knight of the Order of St. Catherine. of the 251h regiment. At Richmond. Green, the Lady Viscoun 1.4. Mrs. Peachy, of Great Ormondtrfs Filzwill:am, widow of Lord Viscount ftreet, Queen-square, aged go. Fitz william. Mrs Blood worth, one of the Queen's 8. Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, late of Mole- bedchamber women. ley, ocar Birmingham, wite or John Wrighi, Mr. Hughes, Clerk of his Majesty's beer Esq. of the Warwickshire Milicia. cellar. Jobo Bradby, of Bramble, near South- Wolfort Van Hemert, of Old Broad-strect, ampton, who had accumulated by farming Esq. aged 62 years. n-ar 30,000l. the bulk of which he has leli 15. Ai Bath, the Countess Dowager of to his nephews and nieces; and has partin Galloway. cularly devised io their children who should At Bath, George Burgess, Esq. be living at the time of his death, 4nol. each, At Arbuthnot House in Scotland, the and the interest thereof till they come of Co-intc's Dowager of Arbuthnot. age. One of his nieces was in labour when Lately, Mrs. Golleti, wife of Matthew be lay dying ; but, very fortunately, the Goiteri, jur.. Esq. child was born at half past three, and he did 16. Mr. John Shields, who many years not breache bis laft till about five the same kept a boarding school at ingion. morning. 17. In Upper Seymour-street, the Coun9. Ai Edinburgh, in the 87th year of his tels of Finiers. age, the Rev. Mr. Dupont, Mviiter of the Henry W'cbb, Esq. of New Bond-treet, French church in that city, of which his fa- formerly Attorney-General and Judge Ade ther and he had been paftors 104 years. vocate of ihe Leeward 11inds, aged 83. The Rev. Mr. Williams, Rector of Sher. Mrs. King, of Kensington-square, aged manbury and Hoving, both in Sussex. 83. At Bath, Sir Christopher Whichcote, Mrs. Willis, of Sermon lanc, DuctorsBart. of Aswarby, in the county of Lincoln. In e2. 25. In Hanover-square, Solomon de la Rock, of his age, George Foker Duval, Esq. forEsq. aged upwards of 70. merly a medical pra&itioner at Bath. Lately, at Bardsley in Notringhamshire, In Pailmall, the Lady of William Mr. John Lilley, Gent. aged 98, who about Lowndes Selby, Ely, of Window, Bucks. forty years ago retired frum business to Bala Lately, at Parkhall in Derbyshire, aged terfea. 91, Joseph Hague, Esq. formerly an erni. 18. Lady Whitworth, widow of Sir nent Turkey merchant in Lawrence-lane. Charles Whitworth. 24. Mr. Jo'ın Dagge, folicitor in ChanceAt Kentish Town, Mr. Jacob Bonneau, ry, in King-street, Bloomsbury. teacher of drawing and perspective. Robert Bromheld, M. D. F. R. S. 19 The Hon. Mr. Walter, daughter and At York, Sir Thomas Davenport, heiress of George Nevil Lord Abergavenny. Scrjeant at Law. At Bere Court, Berks, David Ximenes, 26. At his apartments at St. James's, Eig. Revely, Esq. At Chesterton, Huntingdonshire, the Rev. On the 27!h of January, on the coaft of Mr. Tenen. Africa, Edward Thompson, Esq. Commar20. Mrs. Seaman, widow of Dutton Sea- der of the Grampus, and Commander-inman, Esq. late Comptroller of the Chamber Chief of his Majesty's squadron on the coast of London. of Africa. John Heberder, Esq. Signer of the Writs J. Chevely, Esq. one of the Cursitors for to the Court of King's-Bench, and brother London and Middlesex. to Dr. Heberden, 27. Mr. John Obadiah Jufta mond, F. R. S. Lately, at Cheltenham, in the 100th year and surgeon to the Weltminiter Hospital. B A N K R U P T S, MARCH 1786. THOMAS Nociol,como merchant. Main Boley, se shropthire, baklohan due tocat COTTO,V, of Yar , . Gueft, of mcrcer. mercant. man. ta; lor. Griffins, of St. Georye, H'vover-'quare, Stephen Richardlon, late of All Sainis, Orcheese-iconger. Nicholas Weatherby, of ford, cea dealer. Thomas Cooper, of AynlGat Ahead, in the county of Durbam, woolworth, in Lancashire, and John Pyott, of len-draper. John Milbourn, of Sunderland, Charlton Row, Lancathire, carriers, and Thomas Craig, of Penrith, fpirit- co-partners. Joseph Pege, of Cavirlwall, Isaac Solyman, of Brill, linco- in Staffordshire, carrier. Frederick Flower, draper. Marlowe Sidney Marlowe, o! Little of the town of Kingston-upon-Hull, grocer. Eallehcar, ira-dealer. Josiph Langm ani, Fruncil Bazlington, of Red-lion-couri, of Gofwell-treci-road, whi:ełmith. Joseph Charter-house-lane, Middlesex, moneyBirks, of Newcastle-under-Lyne, carrier. forivener. Edward Thomas, of the town Anthony Schell, of Meeting-house-aley, of Cardiff, Glamorganshire, shop-keeper. merchant. W’m. Bridge, of Bury in Lanca- Richard Read, and Joseph Brown, of shire, butcher. W'm. Bini, of Brnoi, fall- Feuchurch-street, London, cornfactors and Thomas Thredder, or Mary-le-bone- co-partners. Henry Cutter, of Nottingham, ftreci, coach-maker. Charles F. Idiny, of grocer. Henry Squire, of Swansea, GlaGrace-church ftreet, London, mercer. Her- morganshire, hip-wright. John Mackrell, cules Hide, ot Bridgnorth, Shropshire, gin- of Eldead, Surrey, brecches-maker and eer. Evan Evans, of Llang mmarch, Bre Elizabeth Tylt, of King-street, conshire, dealer. Joseph Clandes Clarke, Tower-hill, Middlesex, merchant. John of Barnet, Herts, inc-keeper, wine and Profler, of the Parish of Llanftephan, in liquor me chani. Charles Thomas, oi Ber- ihr County of Radnor, and Henry Proffer, ryna bor, Der onlaire, dinne-burner. Joseph of the Parish of Bringwyn, in the said Caveli, ot Wivesiscombe, Somersethire, County, dealers and co-partners. John cinthier. Abigail Martin and James Lafa. Trew, of Morden in Dorset, hofier. Joseph turi, of Blocfom-sireei, Norton Folgate, King, of Northampton, grocer, Richard weavers. George Fer, of Nottingham, Bancroft, of Liverpool, merchant. John dealer. Jane Jones ind Ann Williams, of Mayo. of Devizes, linen draper. Richard Abergelley, 11. Denbig thire, drapers. Cha. Adams and Sainuel Lay, of Old Ford in Gwipes. Tale of the City of Glocester, Middlesex, callico printers. Richard dealer. Thomas Bakewel, of Charlıown' Hutchinion, of Northumberland-firect, coal Row, in Lancashire, carrier. Michael merchant, Samuel Haslam, of Tiflington, Renwick, of Liverpool, surgeon, apoi hica- in Darbifre, corion-manufaâurer. Tho. y, and realis in iion. William Meiky Bird, of Lower Mitton in Worcedeand James Matley, of Lym, in Cheshire, Thire, butcher. Henry Page, of Great coton-maiuiacturers. Stephen Lawson, of Queen-freet, ironmonger. Joha MasKosherbiche, Surry, Corrier. Rruben Thall, late or Gerard-Street, Soho, money. Clevels', uf New Sarum, Wilis, liner-ara-' scrivener. John Williams, of Swansa, is 11. Genrge Pierce, of New Sarum, Wils, Glamorganthire, shop keeper. Hanlier. Finderina Slack, of Leeds, European Magazine, , THE 231 238 A N D CONTAINING MANNERS, and AMUSEMENTS of the AGE. CONTAINING Page An Account of Mrs. Fitzherbert 227 Great-Britain : : iocluling Lords DeAn Account of the celebrated Comte De baces on the Mutiny Bill New Bill Cagliostro 228 for regulating the East India Com. Monthly Catalogue of Books pany and Mellage on Civil Lift De. Description of Ludlow Castle, Shrephire 2 32 ficiencies 268 Observations on the Marnets, Customs, --Commons Debates : including Abstract Dress, Agriculture, &c of the Japanese. of the Public Receipt and Expenditure By C. P. Thunberg 233 -New Bill for regulating the East Fragments by Leo. No. VIII. - The Cri. India Company---- -Newfoundland tical Club-On the juft Standard of . Fishery-Bil-Minister's Plan for the Homer's Merits Redemption of the National DebtCurious Particulars of the Horses of this Budget for 1786--Mr. Burke's Coruntry in Ancient Times 240 Charges against Mr. Hastings--Civil Abridgement of a very curious Work List Deficiencies--Augmentation of Sa (little known), entitled, “ Pictor Er. laries of Scotch Judges--and Greenland 241 273 Florio and Lucilla; or, The Virtuous but Poetry : including Trannation of an IlaFatal Elopenient, A Moral Tale 244 lian Sonnet upon an English Watch, Leaves collected from the Piozzian Wreath By Mrs. Piozzi-Ode on the Siruc. By Jately woven to adorn the Shrine of William Parsons, Esq.-----Verses to • Dr. Johnson [contiuej] 247 Mrs. Piozzi, placed under a Print of Somr, Account with Regard to the Tra. Dr. Johnson in ber dining-room at vels of James Bruce, Esq. of Kinnairda Florence. By William Parlons, E'q. Said to be written by the Hon. Daines -Hymi to Death. By – Merry, Etą. Barrington, Esq. 252 The Ghost of Ellwin----Verses The London Review with Anecdotes written at Southampton, April 12of Authors. Congrelliad : or, A Poem upou NoLetters concerning the Northern Coast of thing, Book the First, &c. &c. the Couoty of Antrim. By the Rev. Theatrical Journal : including an Account William Hamilton, A. M. 258 of the April Fool 293 Mooro's Structure and Physiology of Fishes 262 Political State of the Nation and of E::Melvyn Dale : a Novel. In a Series of rope, for April, 1786. No. XXVI. 295 Leters. By a Lady 266 Foreign Intelligence A Poetical Review of the literary and Irish Intelligence Moral Character of the late Samuel Number of Convicts at Lent Alizes Johnson, LL. D. with Notes, by John Monthly Chronicle, Prefermenis, Mara Courtenay, Esq. and a Variety of other riages, Obituary, Bankrupis, B.irom-ter, new Publications ib. and Thermometer, Prices of stock frinal of the Proceedings of the Third Grain, &c. 4. Hon of the fixteenth Parliament of 236 L O N D 0 N: то II 2 11 ACKNOWLEDGM We acknowledge ourselves to have been entertained by P. Quarre's Description of a celebrated building in the West, ridiculing, we believe, the description of a Library in Dorsethire, and admire the humour of it ; but as we believe the majority of our Readers are not liable to Dr. Johnson's censure of Pope and Swist, who, he says, “ had an unnatural delight in ideas physically impure, such as every other tongue utters with unwillingness, and of which every ear shrinks from the mention,” we must decline inserting his favour. On other subjects we shall be glad to hear from him. C. J.'s correspondence will be acceptable. We have not received the remainder of D.'s Journal ; and we make it a rule to begin no subject until the whole of it is before us. The account of the Life and Writings of Captain Edward Thompson is received. Since our last we have received the following Letters: Buxton Lawn's (in our next), Judex, A. F. W.S. Lenitus, The Man of the Hill, Eetjey Tboughtles, and Humpden, The continuation of the Critique on Warringan's Wales, Boswell's Tour to obe Hebrides, and Transaciions of the Literary Society ar Mancbefter, as well as Theatrical Register, with various other articles, intended for this Number, are unavoidably omitted for want of room. AVER AGE PRICES of CORN, from April 10, to April 15, 1786. Wheat, Rye Barl. Oats Beans COUNTIES upon the COAST. s, d. s. d. s. d.ls. d. ls. d. Wheat Rye Barl. Oats Bean London 4 42 1012 1012 012 10 Elsex 4 slo 02 101 13 Suffolk 4 112 92 71 Norfolk 4 9 2 5'2 Surry 4 8.0 4 5 Lincoln 4 82 03 4! 5 14 03 34 Cambridge 4 82 32 Huntingdon 4 82 3 Cumberland 5 43 7.2 101 114 Northampton 4 6 Weitmorld. 5 913 5 Rutland 03 23 34 7 Leicester 4 113 5 4.0 03 40 Nottingham 4 1013 33 Monmouth 60 6,0 5 Derby 5 5 30 2 103 Stafford 5 30 Salop 5 8 5 30 013 3 2 70 4 5 50 013 52 95 Worcester olo i5 74 03 olo Warwick 03 42 4 4 510 02 TO 2 43 42 03 Berks WALES, April 3, to April 8, 1736. 4 512 048 Bucks 0,2 312 4 5 62 2136 2 03 02 6 1 II 713 712 IIj2 II2 o'z STATE of the BAROMETER and THERMOMETER. 18-30 - 22 19-29-93 52 5 7S E 75 30-30 E. 22--29 40 E. 31-30 93 57 08 E. 57 A PRI L. 24-10 54 E. 46 25-29 52 5 E. 20--29 -89 47 PRICE of STOCKS, 5 April 27, 1786. N. E. Bank Stock, 50 E, N. E. New 4 per Cent. India Bonds, 47$ prem 7-29 -62 E. N. E. 1977,88 E. 5 perCent. Ann. 1785, 10o eta N. 3 per Cent. Bank red. yrs. pur. 69 ; a 69 11-30 W.N.W. 39 3 per Ct Coní.70 a 70 1777) E. 3 per Cent. 1726, 49 S. 3 per Cent. 1752, 120-21 56 5 S. South Sea Stock, Scrip. 3 perci. Iod. Ana. 6-29 New Navy and Vict. Bills 2 i-4th ditto Long Ana. 21 1-10b 39 5 E. N. E. 10 years Short Ano. |