Athlone in contested elections, but alfo in the counties of Westmeath and Rofcommon: and fo far did his honeft enthuliafm preponderate, that on the fummit of his hall-door, he had "Paoli, Wilkes, Lucas, Liberty, and R. S." cut in ftone, and the names of the leading American generals engraved in the plate buttons of his coat. He paffed through many divcified fcenes in England and this kingdom, in his juvenile days; and though his years were extended while fix British nomarchs reigned, yet his fagacity and lively apprehenfion did not abandon that advanced ftage, wherein others are almoft doating to childhood, or degenerating to identifin. His lite, feveral years ago, was almoft miracoloully faved; for paling the bridge of Athlone ia a dark night, the building funk in the Shannon-but reader! he has left pofterity a more imitative and beneficent pattern; for in bis 1aft will, among other friendly bequefits, he directed a liberal fum to be put to interest for ever, to fumport fuch widows and housekeepers of the parish where he lived and died, fuitable to his appointment. 11. In- Norfolk-freet, Mrs. Elizabeth Dixon, a lady very much esteemed, and greatly lamented by her relations and friends for her amiable difpofition. 11. In Eaton-freet, Pimlico, in the 26th year of her age, after a lingering and painful illoefs, Mrs. Mithoff, wife of the Rev. Mr. Mithoff, one of his Majefly's German Chaplains. 11. Thomas Prown, Efq. of DraytonGreen. He was originally a pawnbroker, and retired with 60,cooi. He was able to drink fix bottles of red port as a fitting, and frequently did fo. This inordinate ofe of wine brought on the black jaundice, of which he died. The public will recol ect, that about two years ago the fon of this gentleman, a ftudent in the Temple, thot himself in his farber's prefence one night over his liquor, when the reft of the family were gone to bed 12. At his houfe in Mack ney, Mr. Timothy Bevan, in the Ead year of his age. 12. At the boufe of George Chamberlain, Efq. at Morton, after a thort illness, the Lady of Barwell Browne, Efq. of Wool. verton, Herts. 13. At Rotherhithe, in the rooth year of his age, Mr. William Trundle, farmer. Lately, at Woolwich, Ifabella Dryden, aged 105 years, born at Newcastle us on Tvne. 14. In the 75th year of his age, Anthorp Norris, of Parton Turf, Efq. many years Chairman of the Norfolk Seffions. Same day, in the 74th year at his age, the Rev. Ephraim Megoe, A. M. Rector of Spexall, in Suffolk. 17. The Rev. Thomas Wintour, M. A. many years Rector of Wellwell, near Burford, Oxfordth re. 18. At Hardwick, in Oxf rdthire, James Coulthard, formerly of Lincoln's Inn. At his houfe in Bedford-fquare, Francis Wright, Efq. Banker, in Henrietta-ftreet, Covent-garden. At Gloucester, John Atherton, Efq. of Walton Hail. In Chefer, Mifs Hincks, daughter of the late John Hinck, Etq. At Park, near Ayr, on the 13th, Willam Logan, late of Camlarg, Esq. On the 3d curent, in France, Capt. Peter Mordoch, of the late 77th regiment. Wollerton Pym, Eiq, of Willowbridge, Staffordshire, formerly Lieutenant Colonel of the 64th regiment. The Rev. John Oliver, Rector of fuddenham, Cambridge. 19. Aged 79, the Rev. Richard Green, D. D. F. R. S Reftor of Bell-Broughton, in Worcefilerthire. 20. In the Fleet, Lieutenant George Fall, Commanding Officer of one of his Majesty's Forts on the Coaft of Africa. 24 In Herts, Adam Drummond, Eq. Member for Shaftbury. 25. Mrs. Udny, the wife of Robert Udny, Efq. Berner-freet. A few days ago,, at Sonthampton, the Rev. Mr. Ledgold, many years Vicar of South Stoneham. A few days ago, in the 60th year of his nge, Lawrence Newall, Etq. of Littlebrough, near Rochdale, in Lancashire. BANKRUPT S. May 27. Thomas Lozanory Frefneda, late of Red-fon Court, Wed-Smithfield, merchant. William Bill, the younger, and Edw. Ccreton. of Aldermanbery, London, haberdathers. John Lazenby, of Marybone, Middiefex, Tallow-chandler. Jofiah Smale, of Macci sfield, Chefter, button-makers. John Boorn, late of new Sarem, Wilts, baker. Matthew Salt, of Manfion-houfe @reet, London, grocer. Andrew Gibbs, of Newgatemarket, London, butcher. Edward Price of Grey's-Inn, Middlefex, money fcrivener. John Taylor, late of Bolton in the Moors, Lancaster, malfter. 30. John Parfons, of new Shoreham, Suffex, draper, innkeeper. John Teafdale, ofLiverpool, Lancaster, druggift. James Ery, late of Blandford, Forum, Dorfet, innholder." John Heath, formerly of Cheddleton, Stafford, but now of Norton in the Moors. Stafford, carrier. John Martin Sawyer, of London, (partner with Peter Henry Morel and William Blogg, of Savannah, in the State of 16. In the 64th year of his age, the Rev. Georgia, in North America, merchants, carJohn Oliver, Rector of Tuddenham and lek-rying on trade in London, under the firm of Lingham, St. James's. 15. In Queen fquare, Bloomsbury, Sir Richard Bention, Bart. Morel, Sawyer and Blogg). June June 3. Steven Doorne, of Feverfham, Kent, Bookfeller. James Wilmot, of Exeter, Dyer. Thomas Denneet, of Prefton, Suffex, money-fcrivener. 10. Martha Lloyd, of Rhyador. Radnor, Mercer. Penelope Hooten, of Falmouth, Cornwall, Grocer. Edward Lane and Francis Reeder, the younger, of Birmingham, Warwick, Edge-tool-makers. Robert Bird the elder, of Andover, Southampton, Scrivener. James Macartney, late of Epfom, Surry, Ingholder, James Tippet the younger, of Falmouth, Cornwall, Scrivener. Job Swinchati, of the Strand. Middlefex, Linen-draper. 13. 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Robert, his Pitts Motion, to agree with 19 Bengal, State of Public Credit there 473 Berkeley, Captain, his Speech Bishopricks, of England and Circle of Auftria, Description Courtenay, Mr. his Speech on a of it 159 Civil Government, different Ordnance Estimates 131, forms of 95 Blanchard, Monfieur, his 395 ferings of one ports on the Fortifications Commons, House of, Debates CAGLIOSTRO, Count, exa- mined before the Judges at therein, on the Commercial 376; on the Fort:fications D 317 emplified, by an Eaftern Tale accounted for 477 19, on the Irish Propofitions DANGER, of excefs, ex- Dempfer, Mr. his Speech on 131, 375 on to expian and to 442 87 Ordnance Estimates 373 tions moved by Mr. Sheri- 378 Doctor Samuel Johnson 386; Domelic Intelligence 78, 155, Drake, Mr. jun. his Speech E 147, 228, 312, 473 EAST India Intelligence 70, Enquiry into the Influence 306 Eay on the Power and Views the Board of Land and Sea a- 259 FERRERS, Earl of, his 442 Fitzpatrick, Col. his Speech nufacturers 154; her de- tor count of, as mentioned in SI Speech on repeal of the Shop GERMANIC League, Ac with zoool. damages. Germany, Emperor of, his Let- ter to Prince Kaunuiz 76; 223 224 Gibraltar, Account of the 354 Reply to Captain McBride 352 |