Lately George Harris, Esq. one of the terbury cathedral, the Rev. John DunSenior Fellows of King's college, Cambridge. combe, M. A. pne of the six preachers 17. In Queen Ann-Itreet, Howarth, of that church, and rector of St. Andrew, Eig. in that eity, and vicar of Herne, in Kent. Mr. Preston, orange-merchant, in Little Lately at Madras, Lieutenant Colonel Ext Cheap, and one of the City Marmals. Kennedy, commandant of the artillery there, In Billeter lane, George Wilkinson, Esq. 20. Mr. Kelsey, confectioner and Lately the Rev. Mr. Scales, of Ulverston, fruicerer, in St. James's ftreet. Lancashire. Lately Anthony Bacon, Esq. formerly Lately at Carmony, near Belfast, in Ire- merchant in Copthrall.court, Threadneedleland, Elizabeth Gillilan, in the north year (treet. of her age. She never was married, and 21. At Edinburgh, Lady Katherine Char. enjoyed a very good state of health until teris, within a few days of her death. In Grosvenor.street, Mrs. Bartell, relia 13. At Dunmow Priory, Elsex, Mrs. of Francis Barrell, Esq. of Otterden, in Kent. Chapman, aged ur years. She was one of 23. In Scotland yard, Richard Ripley, the female jury who were summoned on the Esq. of his Majesty's Board of Works. fiiish of bacon given away in the year 1751. Richard Fitzpatrick, Esq. son of the Josepb Sayer, Esq. serjeant at law, Author Honourable Richard Fitzpatrick. of seseral works in that profeflion, and Ac Cheltenham, in Gloucestershire, Eliza. Editor of Puffendorf. beth Bowen, maiden, aged 102. She lived In Quehec-itreet, Mary-le-bone, Charles in one family in that place upwards of go Sxrners, Esq. years. 19. Mrs. Catherine Wigram, wife of Ro. Lately Mark Basket, Esq. of Newbury, bert Wigram, merchant, Crosby-square. Berks. Mrs. Leeky, wife of Mr. Deputy Leeky, 24. Mrs. Waller, wife of Mr. Waller, of Bulinghall-Street. wine-merchant, Idol-lane, Tower-street. At his house within the precincts of Can- John Spooner, Esq. Grosvenor-place. Β Α N KRU P T S. inclusive. THOMAS Searle, of Storngate-ftreet, Lam- Hodges, of the Strand, linnen-draper. Tho beth, Surry, dealer and chapman. Jobn mas Lowthorpe, of Silver-street, Westmin. Wright, of Dudley, Worcesterthire, vice- fter, victualler. Nathaniel Westborp, of maker. John Stuart, of Beccles, Suffolk, Harwich, fhip-chandler. William Hayden, grocer. Richard Ogden, of Manchester, of Llanganten, in BrecknockOhire, and Ed. faitian manufacturer, dealer and chapman. ward Hayden, of Llanartie, in the said county, Hick:n Bould and James Swann, of Liver- tanners. George Score, of Andover, in the pool, grocers and partners. John Gibbins, county of Southampton, innholder. John of the parish of Shipton under Wichwood, Henry Reichard, late of Manchester, LanOxfordshire, shopkeeper. William Bond,' of cashire, merchant. Thomas Oyston, of St. Rellion-street, Clerkenwell, draper. Ar. Nicholas, Durham, hardwareman. Thomas ttur Gure, late commander of the Nassau Laugher, of Great Charles-freet, Birming. Est-Indiaman. Patrick Burke, of Harvey's- ham, refiner and plater. William Taylor, buildings, in the Strand, taylor. Hugh Jones, of Alford, Lincolnshire, grocer and draper. of Coventry, grocer. John Heppell, of John Taitt, of Swallow-Street, Oxford soad, Munkwearmouth Shore, in the county of Middlesex, upholsterer. Joseph Hemming, Durham, coal-fitter. William Allan, of of Peter-ftreet, Bloomsbury, Middlesex, vintSunderland near the Sea, in the county of Francis Edge, late of Potters Pury, in Dostam, baker. Peter Daniel Hervé, of the county of Northampton, and now a l'nion-court, Broad-street, London, mer- prisoner in the gaol at Northampton, merchat, dealer and chapman, Henry Atkins, chant. William Edwards, of Cheapfide, of Lawrence-lane, Cheapfide, London, London, broker. John Rayner and Robeit Bruder. Richard Greenwood, of Elbow-lane, Watson, both of Birmingham, japanners. Lradon, cyder-merchant. Jolin Bowles, of William Woolcock, of Leltwithiel, in CornTrou bridge, grocer. William Sill, of Li. wall, taylor. Joseph Dobinson, formerly Terpool, merchant. Abraham Wavell, of of Calcutta, in the Eait Indies, now or late Vtworth-street, tallow-chandler. Robert of Mary-le- Bone, mer. James Hodson, late Exler and John Archibald Stevenson, of Kegworth, in Leicestershire, brandy-merKig firect, merchants. George Ackinson,. chant. Alington Hodges, of Brick.court, * Udersgate-Street, goldsmih. Stephen Middle-Temple, money-scrivener. ner. 12 1355! II 1 Small pox 1 IO Abortive and stills | Fever, malignant fe- y Pally 79 | Bruised 21 | Burnt 6 | Drowned 103 5 | Exceflive drinking 3 I | Executed 32 Rining of the Lights 1 | Found dead 42 Scurvy 5! Frighted Afthma and phthifick | Gout 52 1999 | Froze Killed by falls and 11 4 several other ac- 53 4 3 Scopping in the Sco- | Killed themselves 31 Burilcn and rupturt Hradmouldshot, mach 7 Murdered Poisoned 398 Scalded Thrush 65 | Shut Colu 8 | Jaundice 63 Vomiting and loose- 1 Smothered Colc, gripes, and , Impofthume ness Starved twisting of the gues Inflammation 205 Worms IO Suffocated 15 | Leprosy Broken limbs 3 $ 3 90851 3 2 Females 8834 40 lo all 18919 24 845 | Vincurringes 5 Increased in the Burials this year 1cg1. Evil 8 | Mustitication 194 1 2 2 1 1 Bur. {Females 9472 Males 9447 102 81 85 Α Ν D For FEBRUARY, 1786. [Embellished with 1. A beautiful Engraving, by HOLLOWAY, of the COMTE DE VERCENNIS, MINISTER for FOREIGN AFFAIRS in FRANCE. 2. A Picluresque Representation of ROUSSEAU'S LAST ADDRESS to his Wife. 3. A View of WYNNSTAY THEATRE. 4. aod s. Two ADMISSION TICKETS to the Dramatic Performances there, from the Designs of H. BUNBURY, Esq.] CONTAINING Page | Swinburne's Travels in the Two Sicilies, Some Account of Wynnstay Theatre 71 in the Years 1777, 1778, 1779, and Political State of the Nation and of Eu 1780 rope, for February 1786. No. XXIV. ib. A Review of some interesting Periods of A Picture of Life and Manners in Fin the Irish History 107 gland in 1690, as drawn by John M. Manwaring's Address to the Grand Evelyn, Esq. 73 Jury of Middlesex 108 Remarks on the different Success, with Cary's Actual Survey of Middlesex on a Respect to Health, or some Attempts Scale of an Inch to a Mile, &c. ib, to pass the Winter in High Northern Florio : a Tale for fine Gentlemen and Latitudes. By John Aikin, M. D. [con- fine Ladies : and the Bas Bleu ; or, cluded] 74 109 Extract from an Essay on the Pleasure The Recess : a Tale of other Times; and which the Mind receives from the Ex a Variety of other new Publications ib. ercise of its Faculties, and that of Taste An Account of the Circumstances which in particular. By Charles de Polier, Esq. 77 attended the Death of Rousseau IIO Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Journal of the Proceedings of the Third Late celebrated L. Euler Seifion of the Sixteenth Parliament of An Allegory, intended to recommend a Great-Britain : including Lords Address good Tate in the Choice of Books and Answer to the King's Speech It Sinctures on Heron's Letters of Litera- - Substance of Dr. Hurd's Sermon beture. By a Correspondent fore the Lords on Jan. 39 Reflections on Free-Thinking. By Dr. Commons Debates on Militia Bill 113 Watson, Bifhop of Llandaff Army Estimates Original Letter from Thomas Cooke, - Fortification of Dock-yards, &c. &c. 118 Translator of Hesiod, &c. to Mr. Baker 91 Poetry: including Hymn of Calliope : .at Clearacters, Anecdotes, and Oblervations, the Close of a Poem entitled “ Gibile by the late Dr. Samuel Johofon : in. terra Salvata," hy the Marquis Ippolito cluing Castiglione-Buruet-Beggar's Pindemonte, Noble Venetian. TranOpera Carte-. Pulteney - Turkish Nated by Mrs. Piozzi, late Mrs. Thrale Spy-Goldsmith's Traveller-Duke of ---Song by Mrs. Piozzi, late Mrs. Argyle-Dr. Beattie-Home-Music Thrale-The Snowball: a Cantata. -Mr. Harris 92 By the late Cuthbert Shaw--Verses by Observations on Sea-bathing. By Dr. Buchan 93 George Gray, Esq. &c. &c. 121 On the different Schools of Music. By the Theatrical Journal : including Prologue Lite Dr. Goldimith and Epilogue to the Heiress--Mrs. A Comparison between Laughing and Abington's political Address after the Sentimental Comedy. By the same performance of Scrub-Plan of Mr. The London Review with Anecdotes O‘Keefe's Love in a Camp--and of Authors. Kenible's Projects, with Mr. Cobl's Monro's Structure and Phyliology of Prologue to the latter 127 Fdhes explained and compared with Particular account of the Etiquette, Drelles, those of Man, and other Animals Dancers, new Carriages, at Court cn tie. A Philosophical Emay on Old Maids Queen's Birth-day, observed Feb. 9. 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The ane dotes of John Pinkerton and his family came to hand ; but as, from the extrava. gance of his last work, fome duubes may be entertained of his fanity, we hesitate about print We have no desire to wage war with Bedlam. T.II. R. G. A. W. T. H. and several others, are received. Those which have not the portage paid are returned to the Office. The anecdote from Mr. Locke's Works being taken from a book familiar to every body, we must decline inferting. ing them. 20 W. 48 10 37 N. STATE of the BAROMETER and THERMOMETER. 19-30 46 S. BAROMETER. THERMOM. WIND. 26-30 E. 21.30 -20 29-30 35 51 5 39 E. 30-30 40 5 22-30 14 E. 23-30 31--- 3 -- 45 13 E. 24-0- 04 30 । E, F E BRU A RY. 25-29 96 30 E. 1-30 50 N. W. 2-29 99 PRICE of STOCKS, 34 Feb. 23, 1786. W. Bank Stock. 1397-8!!'s , India Bonds, 493.248s. 530 10 39 New 4 por cent. prcm. 6--29 70 50 New Navy and Vi&. 5 perCeni..ion. 1784, 7-29 W. Bilis 2 dif. 40 8–29 - 42 W. 104 Long Ann. 20133 per cent. sed. 70 N. 9-29 71 32 1 TO-29 10 years Short Aon. 54 W. 1777, shut 7-9 hs 12-29 30 years Ann, 1778, 77 44 W. ģpei Cint. 1926, 13-io 135 16hs yrs.pur. 39 39 N, 3 per cent. 1751, 3 per Ceni. Scrip. 14-30 50 W. South Sia Stock, 4p! Co. Scrip. 15-30 48 W. Old $. s. on. Umnium, 16-30 40 40 E, S. E. New S. S. Ann. Exchecu i Bills 17.30 37 Loi Tick. ?51. a 24. 44 W. 3 perci.lod. Ann. 109. DOU N. 40 33 oths yrs. pur. W. 1 4,3 w. 18 - 30 esrence mknow -Again, Lould have thought, that both Houses of Parliament for a co the above article thus explained by deeds of time. As an appeal is proposed to enormous expenditure, would be immedi- to the laws of the land before the mely followed by these emphatic words," a- tribunal of the nation, where, if it once bove all, let me recommend to you the esta- rives, it will, no doubt, meet with firic blifhment of a fixed plan for the reduction impartial justice, we chuse to be filent on of the national debt?"-A strange transition, the merits of it; and shall, therefore, leave it from building castles on the water, to build with this observation, that the accufer ought ang castles in the air!!!-What, in the name to have good grounds for what he has already |