nute. 24. At Tunbridge, Kent, William Wills, Lately the Rev. Mr. Newton, Rector of Eiq. aged 69. Newnbam Courtney, in Oxfordshire, which Lately at Newnham, near Oxford, Mr. preferment he had held upwards of 50 Charles Blizard, farmer, aged 107 years. years. 25. Ai Lancoter, Henry Rowlinfor, Esq. Feb. 1. Ar Brusle!s, George Beauclerk. late member for the Borough of Liverpool. Duke of St. Albaus, Earl of Burford, Here. Ac Brochiestry, Lincolnshire, the Lady ditary Reg. of the Court of Chancery, of Charles Anderson Pelham, L'q. Lord Lieutenant and Cultos Rotulorum Lately at Salisbury, Francis Powell, Esq. the county of Berks, and High Steward of only son of the late Sir Alexander Powell. Windfor. 26. Thomus Southouse, Esq Charlotte- At Duomow, Effex, Mary Jones, aged Street, Bedford-square. 107. At Feverfh m, in the goth year of his age, Lately at Tetbury, Ann Davis, upwards Mr. George March. of 10 2 years of age.—This woman had the Mrs. Elizabeth Afhurst, aged 82, widow perfect use of her faculties till the last miof William Ashurst, Esq. of Hedingham She had not been out of her room for castle, upwards of 30 years, nor ever during that Mr. John Palmer, late wheeler to the time, even in the most extreme weather, Earl of Sahibbury. Being 100 years of age would suffer any fire in her chamber. on Michaelmas Diy lalt it was celebrated at 2. Mr. Thomas Peacock, glass merchant, his Lordship's expence. Chatham-place, Black-friars-bridge. 27. At Windsor, John Cheshire, Esq. Mrs. Bennet, of Merlin's Cave, Sp3 Mrs. Elizabeth Woodbine, widow of John Fields. She was the succellor of her ur.cie, Woodbine, Esq. of East Durham, in the 82d Mr. Hood, who opened the above house for year of her age. public entertainment, for several years be28. At Bath, Miss Wilkinson, of Hen- fore Welch Fair, now held at Barnet, was low, Bedfordshire. removed from the Spa Fields. At Durha'ni, Thomas Witham, M. D. Mrs. Mountney, of Woolwich Warren. Al Bunti, Scotland, Sir William Dunbar, At Richmond, Surry, Mr. Charles Brown, of Durn, Bart. builder. 29. In the octh year of his age, Mr. Bode, Al Mitcham Common, Mr. Edward one of the principal clerks belonging to the Nah, late of Mircham Mills. General Post-office, Lately at Leeds, Joseph Tatham, a QilaLitely at Hickering, the Rev George ker, and formerly an eminent school-mar. Howes, Rector of that parish with Mattil. ter. hall Borough annexed. 3. At Poplar, Captain Barnston, aged 30. Richard Hardwicke, Esq. of the 101, upwards of 60 years in the Leeward Cottoms, aged 37. Illands Trade. Al Ginoicocks, near Stroud, Gloucester. At Dublin, Mi. John Vandermere, cohire, William Kniglie, Ely. median, formerly belonging to the HaymarThe lady of Sir William Ogilvie, of Banas, ket Theatre. Bart. Mifs Emma Long, sister to Sir James At her loure in Great Ormond street, Tylney Long, at Draycot, Wiltshire. Queen-1qu13re, the honourable Elizabeth 4. The Rev. Mr. Darell, Rector of IbLangdale, filter to the lice Lord Langdale, Rock in Leicestershire, and of Uppingham of Holme, in the county of York, in the in Rutlandthire, and Lecturer of St. Olure's, 530 Fear of her age. Old Jewry. He was many years Chiplasia At Edinburgh, Mrs. Margaret Murray, to the late Duke of Bedford, and private widow of the honourahie james Murray, Tutor to the late Marquis of Tavittock. many years president of the Council for the Lately at Birmingham, in her 76th year, Province of North Carolina. Mrs. Ward, Grandmother to Mrs. Siddors. Dr. David Spencer, physician, at Edin- 5. · Henry Kitchen, 'E'q. alderman of burgh. the ward of Farringdon Within. Branton Kuks, Esq. Charlotte-street, 6. The lady of Admiral Sir Francis Rathbone-place. Drake, at his feat near Guildford. Lately at Beestor., in Wettphalia, Mr. 7. Ac Spring-Gardens,Glynn, Esq. Ciootter, aged 125. He had served as an At Edinburgh, Mr. Joseph Thomson, of officer in the armies of the Emperor, and Norton Hall. the kings of Denmark and Sweden, near Mr. John Wilkins Jepson, Attorney, at Ten years. Bath, Lately Lately, in her journey to the South of Mr. David Bennet, principal Clerk of the France, Miis Oliver. General Pott-Office, Edinburgh. Lately in Ireland, Mr. De Courcy, fa- 15: At Tern-Hill, Worcestershire, the ther of the Rev. Richard De Courcy, of Rev. Dr. Boyce, Rector of St. Bury, in Shrew Sury. Gloucestershire. Samuel Wale, Esq. Profeffor of Per. Lately, Mrs. Perrott, wife of Dr. Per. spective to the Royal Academy. rott, of Braintree in Eflex. 12 Gydnin's figldi, William Waru- 16. Rivers Dickenson, Elq. an eminenc dell, Esq. upwards of 40 years a Merchant Brewer of St. John's Street, Clerkenwell. in Philadelphia, from whence he returned 17. In Warwick-street, Grosvenor-square, when the troubles began. Joseph Elmondson, Esq. Mowbray Herald 8. At Parlington, in Yorkshire, the Lady Extraordinary at Arms, Herald Painter to of Sir Thomas Gifcoigne, Bart. She was the his Majesty, and F. A. S. Widow of the late Sir Charles Turner. Mrs. Elphinttone, widow of the late 9. Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Hay, of Captain Elphinstone of the Navy, and late Gynde Bourne, near Lewes. Admiral of the Ruilian Fleet. Mrs. Hunter, wife of John Hunter, Esq. 18. John Bindley, Esq. formerly one of member for Leominster. the commitioners of Excite. Lieutenant General Theodore Dury, in James Lord Colvil, eldest son of John the 87th year of his age. Lord Colvil, of Culrors. Sir Celar Hawkins, Bart. Serjeant Surge- Thomas Powry, Esq. clerk of the works on to the King. at Woolwich. Mrs. Bagot, wife of the Hon. and Rev. Peter Verbruggen, Esq. cannon founder to the King. 10. Mr. Pilkington, Coal Merchant, At Epfom, is the 104th year of her age, Cannon Row, Westminster. Mrs. Sarah Buíby. 11. Mrs. Mary Cucke, Devonshire-Street, 19. At Windsor, the Rev. Dr. Bostock, Risen-Square. Senior Prebend of the collegiate church 12. Samuel Marriott, Esq. Accountant- there. General in the Excite-Orive, aged 67. Mr. Henry Atkins, an eminent fur. William Tennent, Esq. of New Broad- veyor in Lamb's Conduit-treet. Itreet Buildings. At Richmond, Mr. Murriction, jun. 13. At York House, Twickenham, John Hawys, Esq. Johnson's Court, FleetJames Whitchurch, Esq. Itreet. 14. Edward Chellyn, Esq. Proctor in Luence Sullivan, Esq. many years Ductors Commons, who for several years chairman of the East India Company. had retired from business. Dr. Bagot. 20. 21. turers. B A N K R U P T S. ELIZA, Woolf, of the Minories, h..ber- Robert Peckham, and Wm. Par. daher. James Smith, of Hornchurch, tholomew, Austin-friars, London, merchants, Cárcase-butcher. Tho. Leach, of Tower-ivill, Wm. Aldridge, King-Street, Bloomibury, tiaberdaither. Richard Chaffors, of Orping- and W. J. Aldridge, Lower Tooting, lou in Kent, maltiter. William Baldwin, Surrey, Sweep-waihers. Val. Hayley, of Barming in Kent, hop merchant. . An- Union-court, Broad-itreet, merchart. Henthoug Portington, of Alford in Lincolnshire, ry Burder, Leachilarie, Glouceiterihire, Cordwainer. James Baker, of Birmingham, wharfinger. Thomas Barth, York, fadler's button-maker. James Cunnir:g, of Bristol, ironmonger. George Churleton, NewcailleInen draper. Thomas Hanson, of Birming- upon Tyne, merchant. J. Culler, Chou. ham, druggist. William Scholay, of King- bent within Atherton, Lancashire, nailor. iton upon Hull, linen-draper. Toomas Biro John Rowe, Falmouth, Cornwall, thopTok, of Wigan, Lancashire, ino-kecper. keeper. Thomas Whyhall, Baring-line, Juleph and Mary Saul, of Birminghan, tobacconilt. John Bruce, Aringdown-treet, Warwickshire, button-merchaut. William Panton-square, taylor. John Muirheul, AnHeadden, of Market Rafen, Lincoluthire, dover, Humphine, shopkeeper. Thomas mercer. John Finch, of St. John Wapping, Ward, Redcross-itreet, Surrey, cabinet-matobacconift. Thomas Pastridge, of Ostett, ker. Francis Labron, now or late of Ponte. Eliex, carpenter. Wm. Mailey and Jimes fract, in Yorkshire, Inn keeper, Melíry, Lymm, Chethire, cotton manufac AVER AGE PRICES of CORN, from Feb. 13, to Feb. 18, 1786. 113 710 1 04 114 103 8.3 4 100 Wheat, Rye | Barl., Oats Beans S. d. s. d. s. ds. ds. d. London 4 112 112 1012 02 6 Surry 4 03 12 74 5 Hertford 4 44 2 33 5 Cambridge 4 22 8 2 72 0 3 4 Huntingdon 4 20 O2 71 11:3 3 Northampton 4 8. 3 2 1112 13 5 Rutland O2 102 13 7 Leicester 4 113 2 4 Nottingham 4 9 II 3 J 2 3,3 7 Derby 0.3 3'4 3 Stafford 5 4 4 10 Salop 5 II 2 75 7 Hereford 80 6. 5 4 Worcelter 4 10,0 5 72 2 ; 11 Gloucester 5 3 + 7 74 10 Berks 4 80 64 Oxford 4 ICO 03 3.2 54 Bucks 4 70 2 JO2 33 8 2 COUNTIES upon the COAST. Wheat Rye Barl. Oats Beans Ellex 3 1110 02 911 112 II Suffolk 4 1/2 92 61 112 TO 4 52 192 32 20 03 3 Durham 5 33 4 Northumberl.4 93 42 8 Cumberland 5 3/3 42 9/1 8 Weltmorld. 6 03 13 1 1 100 Lancashire 5 60 013 14 3 Cheshire 5 53 93 2 1 102 104 1 Divon 5 013 5,2 оо 5 1,0 013 12 5 1 9 Saliex 4 12 43 9 Kent 4 40 02 11 2 4 3 1 2 60 03 30 50 3 5 100 5.4 61 82 II 5 6.2 2 64 013 03 Feb. 1. I. Feb. 1. FOLLIES OF a Day–Virgin UA THE A TRICAL REGISTER. COVENT-GARDE N. 2. Heirefs-- Dito 3 Heireis-Virgin Vomarked 2 Rule a Wife and Have a Wife Sultan 4 Strangers at Home-The Romp 3 Distreiled Mother- Poor Vulcan 6 Way to Keep Him-Virgin Unmasked 4 Provoked Holbard-Omai 7 Heiress - The Romp 6 Dittrelled Mother-Virgin Unmasked 8 Jane Shore-Humourist 7 As You Like It-Country Wire 9 Country Girl - Hurly Buly 8 Provoked Husband - Country Wife 19 Heiress-- Virgin Unmasked 9 Orphan-Country Wife ni Venice Preserved - Englishman in Paris 10 Beaux Stratagem-Virgin Unmasked 13 Sirangers at Home-Romp u Man of the World-Country Wife 14 Heireis- Virgin Uumaiked 13 Love in a Village-Milsin Her Teens 15 Fair Penitent-Humourist 14 Which is the Man-Poor Soldier 16 Strangers at Home -Romp 15 Love in a Village- Miss in Her Teens 17 Country Girl-Huly Burly 16 Which is the M -- Poor Soldier 18 As You Like It Projects In Roman Father-- Love in a Camp 20 Jane Shore-Who's the Dape? » 8 Merchant of Venice - Love-a-la-Mode 21 Strangers at Home-- Romp 20 Romeo and Juliet-Love in a Camp 22. Meiress-- Virgin Unmiked 21 Beggar's Opera---- Omai 23 labella-Gentle Shepherd :? Wett Indian---Love in a Camp 24 School for Scandal---Rump : ; Theodofius-----Ditto 25 Heiress- Virgin Unmasked it Comedy of Errors - Omai 27 Country Girl-Critic, 25 Venice Preserved. Belvidera, Mirs Side Benefit of Mrs, Henderson à a European Magazine, Α Ν D 1786. CONTAINING LITERATURE, HISTORY, POLITICS, ARTS, MANNERS, and AMUSEMENTS of the AGE. By the PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY of LONDON. THE [Embellished with 1. A beautiful Engraving, by Holloway, of Mrs. A. L. BARBAULD, formerly Miss AIKIN. And, 2. A Representation of the unfortunate Death of PRINCE LEOPOLD of BRUNSWICK, 139* on CONTAINING Page Ao account of Mrs. A. L. Barbauld, The Strangers at Home, a Comic Opera ; formerly Miss Aikin with Anecdotes of Mr. Cobb 182 An Account of the Count de Vergennes 140* And a Variety of other new Publications. Piozzian Johnsoniana 142 | Journal of the Proceedings of the Third Original Letter to Villars Duke of Buck. 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By Mrs. Piozzi-On Cambria, Different Modifications of Meaning in by Dr. Woolcot, &c. &c. &c. 203 which the Word Wit is used by Pope 160 Theatrical Journal ; including Plan and The London Review with Anecdotes Character of Dr. Delap's Captives, of Authors. with the Prologue and EpilogueWarrington's History of Wales Werter, a Tragedy-The PeruvianTrip to Holland and the Prologue to The Fool 207 Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the He- Account of the Death of Prince Leopold brides with Dr. Johnson (conținued] 168 of Brunfwick The India Guide: or, A Journal of a Political State of the Natior. ip of Eu Voyage to the East Indies in the Year rope, for March 1786. No. XXV. 1780: Including, Description of a Monthly Chronicle, Preferments, Births, Ball at the Cape of Good Hope, and Marriages, Obitvary, Bankrupts, Baroof Society and Manners at Madras 173 meter and Thermometer, Prices of Mr. Pindar's Epistle to James Boswell, Stocks, Grain, Theatrical Register, Esq. 181 &c. 157 157* 1.60* 21 ionera alt 1 D.'s Journal, though dated in February last, did not reach our bands until late in the present month; we beg to receive the remainder of it. A Reader of the Magazine - Pastor-Giles Overreach-R. S.-A.W.-Vulpes-- DemetriusIluthuria's Congreffud-and Lincs to a Lady's Cat, are received. W. Uplon's Prologue, intended for Mrs. Henderson's Night, is too unfinished for Publication. G. M.'s Narrative being without date, plase, or names of the parties, is too vague for insertion. Our Correspondents for the future are requested to direct their Favours to Mr. Joux SEWELL, in Cornhill, only. 712 012 10 210 81 113 1 AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from March 13, to March 18, 1786. Wheat, Rye Barl. Oats Beans COUNTIES upon the COAST. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d.ls. d. Wheat Rye Barl. Oats Beans London 4 713 이2 Ellex 4 ol2 71 113 COUNTIES INLAND. Suffolk 4 61 112 Middlesex 4 9,0 O2 8,2 4 312 72 32 20 Surry 4 80 O2 II 2 54 5 Lincoln 4 72 112 Hertford 4 80 0 2 10 2 44 4 IT3 43 02 04 Bedford 4 53 82 8 2 JO 2 14 5 Cambridge 4 312 82 61 103 8 Huntingdon 4 2.0 02 62 Cumberland 5 43 512 91 114 Northampton 4 3 8 2 113 3 Westmorld. 5 63 103 OI I10 Rutland 4 912 33 5 Lancashire 5 14 3 62 24 Leicester 5 3 5 51 103 62 30 Nottingham 4 93 13 I2 313 5 5 6 2 410 Dei by 5 50 0:3 72 44 7 Somerset 5 30 03 10 2 9 Stafiord 5 Devon IO Salcp 5 3 93 72 65 9 Cornwall 5 210 03 22 Hereford 03 62 6 2 105 Worcenter 4 100 3 64 10 blo 5 Warwick 03 62 Suflex 4 013 o 2 4 7 2 10,2 Wilts 4,3 5 013 82 7 8 Berks WALES, March 6, to March 11, 1786. 4 910 02 102 :4 2 Oxford 4 70 013 12 8 4 5 North Wales 5 414 313 412 1014 3 Bucks 4 60 02 912 33 7 South Wales 3 Slo 1045 оо 210 2 2 33 11 43 10 STATE of the BAROMETER and THERMOMETER. 20-29 42 BAROMETER. THERMOM. WIND. 21-29 59 40 26-29 80 E.N.E. 68 31 22-29 51 53 E. 30 23-29 27-29 s@ 53 28-29 E. 24-29 43 45 58 39 1-29 21) E. 33 S 31 229 09 35 N. E. 31 · 93 -26 4-29 N. PRICE of STOCKS, 5 March 29, 1786. E. Bank Stock, shut India Bonds, 46s prema 60 7-29 25 N. New 4 per Cent. Bills N. 9-30 23 32 5 perCent. Ann. 1784, Long An. 20 ??" W. 28 TOS30 16ths 1 yrs. pur. 25 w.s.w. 3 per Cont. red. Thut 10 years shori Ann. II-3 - 05 3 per Ct. Conf. 69 * * W. 12-29 41 N.E 13-29 77 Cent. 1726, 3 per N.N.E. 3 per Cent. 1751, E. South Sea Stock, S.S.W. Old S. S. An. Omnium, 39 New S. S. Ang. E. 32 India Stock, Prizes i dil. 52 W. 3 perCt. Ind. Ann. |