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a Major-General of his Majesty's Forces. 6. Mifs Dorothy Wood, of Bath Easton. At Hartshall, Gloucestershire, Mr. George Cutts, and the next day his Wife.

Lately, in Sir Walter Blackett's Hofpital, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, aged 100 years, Mrs. Margaret Hobfon. She was the first woman who entered that building after its being opened for the reception of poor Freemen's Daughters.

7. At Hartshorn, Derbyshire, John Taylor, Efq. who ferved the Office of High Sheriff for that County, in 1745

At Liverpool, William Henry Wills, Esq. of New Providence.

Mifs Colin Penelope Campbell, Daughter of Captain Colin Campbell, of the 35th Regiment.

Lately, at Glafgow, Alexander Boyle, Efq. Son of the Honourable Patrick Boyle, of Shualton.

8. Mortimer, Efq. of College-street, Westminster.

Francis Beverley, aged 67, upwards of 50 years Parish Clerk of Whitwell, in RutlandDie.

At Enys-Houfe, in Cornwall, Lady Vyvyan, Reict of Sir Richard Vyvyan, late of Trolowaren, Bart.

9. Captain George Rose at Deptford, aged 98.

Philip Egerton, of Oulton-Park, in the County of Cnetter, Esq.

In Handley's Hofpital, in Nottingham, Margaret Laufdale, aged 104.

She has left a Son aged 74, and a Daughter 72.

Mr. Wills, Maiter of the Bull's-Head Pub lic-houfe, Weft Smithfield.

Lately, Captain Henry Pafcal, of the Navy. Lately, John Smpfon, Efq. of Bradley, ju the County of Durham.

10. At Rotherhithe, in the 100th year of his age, Captain Gabriel Beavies, formerly in the Leghorn-Trade.

The Reverend Philip Barton, of GreatBrickhill, R&tor of Stoke-Hammond and Broughton, in Bucks.

Mr. Matthew Clarke, of Covent-Garden Theatre, to which he had belonged ever fince his hirf Appearance on the Stage there, Oct. 30, 1755, in the Character of Ofman, in Zata.

Mr. Stephen Beaufort, Author of most of the Tete-a-Tetes in the Town and Country Magazine.

11. Benjamin Dyer, Efq. of WoburnCourt. Bloomsbury, aged 107.

Lately, James Wemys, Efq. of Wemys. 12. Mr. Francis Hopping, of St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey.

Lately, at Rocheller, James Meredith, Efq. formerly a Purfer of the Royal Navy. 13. At Parkhouse, Kent, the Lady of Major General Sir Henry Calder, Bart.

John Hall, Efq. of Newman-fireet. Lately, at Bath, aged 89 years, William Auflie, Eiq. of Ainflie, Belvidere,

14. At Datchet, near Windfor, Peter Decolles, Efq. of the Queen's Houshold, and a Native of Mecklenburgh. Levy, Efq. a Magif

In the Borough, trate for the County of Surry.

At Cannonbury-place, John Garfed, Esq. late of Wood-street, Cheapfide.

In Cumberland-street, Mr. Baxter, the Celebrated Diver, who had acquired a gene teel Independence, by going down over Wrecks, or to the Bottom of different Waters in Search of Valuables.

15. At Fletching, Suffex, in the goth year of his age, the Reverend Michael Baynes, Vicar of Ringmer and Fletching.

At Picktree, near Chester-le-street, in the 103d year of his age, Mr. Geo. Bell of that place.

Lately, at Stoney-Morton, in Worcesterfhire, the Reverend Mr. Ellins, Junior, Vicar of Church-Linch, in that County.

16. James McIlraith, Efq. of Long-Dit ton, Surry.

Mr. Sibbon, Cowkeeper, at Iflington. Lately, at Melkfham, Mr. William Cookworthy, Surgeon.

17. Arthur Edwards, Efq. of Bread-street. 18. At Lancaster, William Lindow, Efq. Richard Welch, Efq. formerly an Attorney in Newgate-ftreet.

Charles Griffin Dartnall, Efq. formerly Envoy to the States of Switzerland.

At Clapham, John Small, Efq.

19. At Chippenham, Wiltshire, on his return from Bath, Mr. James Ramlay of Charles-ftreet, St. James's-Square.

John Stanley, Elq. Mafter of his Majefly's Band of Musicians, and Organist to the Society of the Temple and St. Andrew's, Holborn. Our Readers will find a full account of this Gentleman from materials furnished by himself, together with an Admirable Likeness of him from an Origi nal Picture, an our Magazine of September, 1784

In the Parifh-Workhouse of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Mrs. Sarah Pond, Widow of the late Mr. John Pend, fo well known on the Turf at Newmarket, in the time of the late Duke of Cumberland.

20. Mr. Walt, Coal-Merchant, Northum berland-street.

21. Mrs. Adams, Wife of Samuel Adams, Efq.

Thomas Blatchford, Efq. at Northaw, Herts.

Mifs Pocock, eldest Daughter of Mr. Pocock, of Devonshire-street, Queen-Square. 24. Anthony la Maubrette, Esq. a Native of Bengal.

25. Lady Margaret Compton.

27. James Keuleby, Efq. the City's Juftice for the Borough of Southwark.

In Layftall-street, Leather-lane, Mrs. Margaret Duncombe, aged 106 years.

BANKRUPTS

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BANKRUPT S.

HARLES Thompson, of Bishop-Wearmouth, dealer. James Lancafter, of Kirby Irelith, Lancashire, dealer. Thomas Welch, of Rofs, Mercer. Edward Hoage, of Colyton, currier. John Hudfon, of Queen-itreet, Holborn, coach-maker. Wm. Willon, of Weft-Parley, Dorfet, brewer. David Williams, of Bridgwater, merchant. William Macfarlan, of Manchester, dealer. John Dodgfon, of Newcastle upon Tyne, fpirit-merchant. Anthony Thacker, of Upwell, in the Isle of Ely, merchant. Thomas Smith, of Grace-Church-street, taylor. John Jeaves, of Coventry, fiik-weaver. Henry Docker, of Birmingham, draper. Thomas Radcliffe, of Lighthazles, Yorkfhire, merchant. William Kay, of Topcliffe, Yorkshire, dealer. Edward White, of Witney, Oxfordshire, grocer. John Proctor, John White, and Edward Langdon, of Berwick-upon- Tweed, distillers. Thomas Harrison and Thomas Brewfter, of Crosby-fquare, merch. John Meredith, of Bath, perfumer. James Wheeler, of Dur, fley, Glocestershire, currier. John Plowsof Potterton, Yorkshire, badger. William Sellman, of Great Ruffel-treet, CoventGarden, ironmonger. William Blows, of Ifleworth, Middlesex, market-gardener and feedfman. Clark Durnford, of Little KnightRider-street, London, chinaman. James Law, Watkin Williams, and Jofeph Cunningham, of Black man-ftreet, Surrey, tobacco-cutters, fnuff-makers, and partners. Richard Sewell, of St. Martin's-lane, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, perfumer. Buchanan M Millan, otherwife Millan, late of Henrietta-ftrect, Covent-Garden, printer. James Wenham, of Hallings, Suflex, merchant. Paul Stokes, late of St. Paul Covent-Garden, but now of the King's-Bench Prifon, Surrey, dealer.

William Startin, late of Talbot-court, Grace-Church-street, London, factor. Robert Jaques, late of Eat-treet, Red-lion-fquare, Middlesex, money-fcrive ner. Daniel Eccofay and Henry Tyldesley, of Gray's-Inn, Middiefex, coal-merchant. Charles Stopford, Robert Dodge, and Samuel Dodge, of Stockport, in Cheshire, hatters. William Buck, of Mountforrel, Leicestershire, fhopkeeper. John Waring, of Birmingham, japanner. Sarah Rawlins, of Oxford, toywoman. Henry Simplon and John Birkley, late of Wapping-Wall, Middlefax, fhip-chandlers and partners. William Ayres, of Gray's-inn-lane, Middlefex, tallow-chandler. Richard Thornley, of Stockport, Cheshire, grocer. Thomas Howe, of Bath, Somerfetfhire, drug gilt. George Wardell, of Southampton, mariner. John Swindell, late of Stockport, Cheshire, engine and carding machine-ma

ker. John Wilkinson the younger, of Wif bech St. Peter's, in the Ine of Ely, Cambridge, linendraper and grocer. David Ferguffon and David Maitland, late of London, merchants and partners. John Dyer, of Eaftham, Effex, maltfter. John Grave, of York, grocer. John Carter, of Stockport, Chefh re, joiner. Samuel Whettall and Samuel Nefbett, of Great Tower-freet, London, merchants and partners Thomas Smith, late of Welbeck-ftreet, Middle fex, coach-maker. Samuel Simpfon, of Wildernefs-row, Clerkenwell, broker. William Ireland, of Bond-ftreet, wine-merchant. Luke Abbot, of Wisbech, shopkeeper. Jofeph Rogers and William James, of Bristol, merchants. Jonathan Hudfon, of Stockport, fhopkeeper. Richard Towndrow, of Hay, Derbyshire, maltiter. Henry-Wil liam Guyon, of Broad-freet, London, merchant and infurance-broker. Jofeph Dibbens, of Bath, grocer. Ralph Beech, of Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, furgeon and apothecary. Edward Keeling, of Hanley, Staffordshire, potter, dealer and chapman. Henry Rodwell, of Chifwellftreet, Moorfields, Middlesex, oil and colourman. Joshua Henzell, of the Low Glafs-Houfes, Newcastle upon Tyne, GlassManufacturer. Samuel Juftice, of London, merchant. George Grove, of Aldingbourne, Suffex, fhopkeeper. Stephen Giblon, of Chapel-ftreet, near Grofvenor-Square, coalmerchant. James Beyer, of Great Polandftreet, Weftminster, cabinet-maker. Samuel Lord, of Lum, Lancashire, clothier. Henry Copps, of Middle-Yard, St. Giles's, Middlefex, wheelwright. John Humphreys, of Tewketbury, Glouceiterfhire, moneyfcrivener. Richard Dixon, of Pontrefact, Yorkshire, grocer. Henry Angas and Thomas Joplin, now or late of Thames street, London, coal-merchants and partners. William Edwards the Younger, late of Ben'et'sHill, London, clothier, but now of Mitcham, in Surrey, victualler. Jofeph Bickham, of Weft-Smithfield, London, innholder. Mary Turner and Elifabeth Reynolds, late of Blandford, in Dorfetthire, milliners and copartners. William Dee, of Andover, in Hampshire, druggift and farrier. Thomas Robiafon, of Stockport, Chefhire, co:ton-manufacturer. George Schwartz, of Exeter, merchant. John Newton the elder, of Plimitall, Cheshire, cornfactor. Robert Covell and James Butler the Younger, of Saffron-street, wire-workers. Edward Tucker, and William, otherwise Walter Walker, of the city of Bristol, Somerfetshire, druggifts. Edward Young, of Briftol, cornfactor,

MONTHLY

MONTHLY CATALOGUE OF BOOKS for MAY 1786.

OEMS by Helen Maria Williams, 2 vols.

12mo. 6s. Cadell.

The Fool, a Farce. By Edward Topham, Efq. 8vo. 15. Strachan.

Poem. 4to.

œconomical and effectual Relief and Support 8vo. 6d. Wilkie.

Confiderations on the Attorney Tax, and Proposals for altering and equalizing the Mock Heroic fame. 8vo. 18. 6d. Kearley.

The Impeachment, a 1s. 6d. Stockdale. A Poetical Epistle from the Ghost of Dr. Johnfon to his four friends Mr. Strahan, Mr. Bofwell, Mrs. Piozzi, and Mr. Courtenay. 4to. 3s. Harrison.

An Anticipation of the Review of the Horfe-Guards and the Horfe-Grenadiers. By Timothy Twaddle, Efq. Poet Laureat to the Troops. 4to. 15. Stockdale.

The Rape of Helen, from the Gr.ck of Coluthus. 4to. 2s. 6d. Egerton.

The Bumbrufher, a Farce. 8vo. 15. Bell.

MISCELLANEOUS. An Explanation of feveral of Mr. Hogarth's Prints. 8vo. 15. 6d. Walter.

Juliana, a Novel, in a Series of Letters. 3 vols. 12mo. 7s. 6d. Lane..

Dialogues of Lucian, tranflated by J. Carr, L.L.D. vol. 3. 8vo. 7s. 6d. Longman. Theodofius and Arabella, a Novel. By Mrs. Hampden Pye. 2 vols. 12mo. 55. Lane.

Outlines of a Plan for Patrolling and Watching the City of London, Borough of Southwark, and their Environs. 8vo. 15. Faulder.

A Chinese Fragment, containing an Enquiry into the prefent State of Religion in England. 8vo. 5s. Strachan.

The Hiftory of Athens. By William Young, Efq. 4to. 15s. Robfon.

The History of Durham. By William Hutchinfon, Vol. I. 4to. l. 15. Robin

fon.

Tales of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries, 2 vols. 12mo. 6s. Egerton. Mifcellanies on Ancient and Modern Gardening. 8vo. 2s. 6d. Walter.

Narrative of the two Aerial Voyages of Dr. Jefferies and Monfieur Blanchard, in Nov. 30, 1784, and January 7, 1785. 4to. 75. 6d. Robion.

A Method to preferve Peach and Nectarine Trees from the Effects of the Mildew. By Robert Browne. Walter.

A Manual of Chemistry; or, a brief Account of the Operations of Chemistry, and their Product. Tranflated from Mr. Beaume. 12mo. 45. Johnfon.

Hiftorical and Critical Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. De Voltare. 8vo. 6s. Robinfon.

A Narrative of the Death of Captain James Cook. By David Samwell, Surgeon of the Discovery. 4to. 15. 6d. Robinson.

A Plan of Police; exhibiting the Causes of the prefent Increase of the Poor, and propofing a Mode for their future more

POLITICAL.

Obfervations on the Commutation Proje&t. By Thomas Bates Rous, Efq. 8vo. Debrett.

The Efficacy of a Sinking Fund of One Million per annum, confidered. By Sir Francis Blake, Bart. 8vo. Debrett.

General Regulations and Orders for his Majefty's Forces. 8vo. Walter.

Imprefs of Seamen. Confiderations on the Legality, Policy, and Operation, applicable to the Motion made in the House of Commons, Friday, 12th inft. By Wm. Pultney, Efq. 8vo. 1s. 6d. Debrett.

A Short Anfwer to Earl Stanhope's Obfervations on Mr. Pitt's Plan for the Reduction of the National Debt. 8vo. 15. Cadell.

Obfervations on Mr. Pitt's Plan for Reduction of the National Debt. By Charles Earl Stanhope. 4to. 25. Elmfly.

The Neceffity of Founding Villages on the Weft Coast of Scotland, and the Hebrides. 8vo. 15. Cadell.

Effay on the Population. of Ireland. By the Rev. J. Howlett. 8vo. 15. Richardfon.

DIVINITY.

Remarks on Dr. Priestley's Second Letter to the Archdeacon of St. Alban's, with Proofs of certain Facts afcertained by the Archdeacon. 8vo. 2s. Robfon.

Plan of Coalition and Alliance with the Unitarian Church, on Principles of Mutual Moderation and Policy. 8vo. 15. Robfon.

Differtations on the Origin, Nature, and Purfuits of Intelligent Beings, and on Divine Providence, Religion, and Religious Worship. By J. Z. Holwell, F. R. S. 8vo. 2s. 6d. Dilly.

Evidences of the Christian Religion, Briefly and Plainly Stated, by James Beattie, L.L.D. 2 vols. 12mo. 59. Cadell.

A Sermon Preached before the Sons of the Clergy, May 12, 1785. By Thomas Jackson, D. D. 4to. 15. Rivington. Sermons, by J. N. Puddicombe. 8vo. 55. Payne.

Sermons, by William Stafford Done, D. D. 8vo. 5s. Flexney.

Solomon's Song, tranflated from the Hebrew, by Bernard Hodgson, L.L.D. 8vo. 5s. Rivington.

MEDICAL.

Medical Commentaries, vol. 1o. for the year 1785. By Andrew Duncan, M. D. F. R. and A. S. Edin. 8vo. 6s. Munay.

+++ The Continuation of the THEATRICAL REGISTER is unavoidably poftponed till next Month.

European Magazine,

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LONDON REVIEW;

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LITERATURE, HISTORY, POLITICS, ARTS,
MANNER S, and AMUSEMENTS of the AGE.
By the PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY of LONDON.
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By David Samwell, Surgeon of the Difcovery 427 Journal of the Proceedings of the Third Seffion of the Sixteenth Parliament of Great-Britain: including Lords Debates on Stourbridge Canal Bill--Surplus, or New Sinking Fund Bill-Speaker's Addrefs to His Majesty on prefenting Surplus Bill 430 -Commons; including Debates on Militia Bill-Captain M'Bride's Motion refpecting Captains of the Navy-New Sinking Fund Bill-FortificationsPerfumery Bill-India Bill-Greenland Fishery Bill-Wine Duty Bill— Enquiry into the Rohilla War-EastIndia Company's Petition for increafing their Capital Stock- -Mr. Haftings's Conduct to Cheyt Sing at Benares Poetry; including Parfops' Ode to SleepOde to Indolence, by- Merry, Efq.— Horace, Book II. Ode 16, Otium Divos, &c, imitated by Mr. Haftings.-Sonnet addreffed to Mifs Seward-Ode for His Majefty's Birth-Day, written by `Mr. Warton, &c. &c. Theatrical Journal: including Prologue on the Death of Mr. Henderfon-Prologue on the Opening of the Hay-Market Theatre, June 9.-Fable of the Widow's Vow, &c. 457 Political State of the Nation and of Europe for June, 1786. No. XXVIII. 458 Foreign Intelligence, Country News, Monthly Chronicle, Barometer and Thermometer, Prices of Stocks, Grain, &c.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS to CORRESPONDENTS.

P. Quarre's Paper was fent as he directed, on his first requisition.

The political Paper recommended by Sommers is inadmiffible.

We are obliged to G. H. for his offer.

Many Letters are received and are under confideration, but we must defer our particular Anfwers to them to a future Time.

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