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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. Robert Hebblethwait. late of Liverpool, Lancaster, merchant, grocer. Richard Beresford, of Macclesfield, Chefter, mercer. George Enfell, of Dudley, Worcester, glafsmaker.

17. John Scrocold, of love-lane, London, merchant. Jonathan 'Angas, of London factor. John Knight, late of Catshall mill, Surry, paper maker. Arthur Goodwin, of Whitcomb ftreet, Westminster, currier.

20. John Cooper of Hanover-fquare, Wet. minfier, Middlesex, and Francis Rowley, lan of Albion Buildings, Alderfgate-fireet, Los don, but now in the Fleet Prifon, merchants, and partners, Jofeph Wolf, late of Binghall street, London, merchant, (but now of the Poultry Compter). Jofeph Pyall, of Cheffam, Bucks, thopkeeper. Edward Kings, St. Clement's, Worcester, glover. John Snow Hare, late pf Chefter, money Scrivener. 24. Robert Parfons, of Bridgewater, Somerset, Grocer. Thomas Franklin, of Downham market, Norfolk, grocer. George Wooborn, of Long Acre, Middlefex, Coach maker. James Graham, of Berwick npon Tweed, grocer. Nicholas Joyce, late of York Buildings, Middlefex, merchant. Wil Elmes, of Red Lyion ftreet, Middlesex, merchant. William Pearfon, of St. George, Middlefex, victualer. Henry Borges, late of Bofton, Lincolnshire, Stationer. James Whitaker, of Mill-laee, Tooley-treet, Surry, Saj! maker. William Gueft, of King's Norton, Worcester, Dealer.

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Hints refpecting the Public Police, by H. Zouch, Clerk, a Juftice of the Peace, 15. Stockdale.

The Efficacy of a finking Fund, of one million per annum confidered. By Francis Blake, Bart. Is Debrett.

An explanation of the Cafe relating to the capture of St. Euftatius; in which is included the feveral Commitlions appointing the Agents to manage the bufinefs of the capture. Pointing out the most effectual methods to the Captors to obtain relief, and to fecure to them what there is remaining of the captured property. Is Stockdale.

An account of the Work Hovfes in Great Britain in the year 1732: fhewing their origi'nal number, and the particular management of them at the above period, with many other curious and ufeful Remarks upon the fate of the Poor. 3d edition, 35 Brown

The propriety of an actual payment of the Public Debt confidered, by Sir Francis Blake, Bart. is Debret.

Thoughts on the Mechanifm of Societies, by the Marquis de Cafaux, Fellow of the Royal Society. Tranflated from the French, 5$ Robinson.

The late measures of the Ship Owners in the Coal Trade fully examined. In a Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, 15 64 Robinfon

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The Soldiers and Sailors Friend; an Appeal to the people of Great Britain, by The. Martyn, 8vo. is Debrett.

Advice to the Lords Lieutenants of Counties, commanding Regiments of Militia, Dedicated to the Author of " Advice to the Officers of the British Army," 12mo. 15 Walker.

Eleventh Report from the Select Committee, appointed to take into confideration the fate of the Administration of Justice in the Provinces of Bengal, Bathar and Oriffa. 8vo. 25 Debrett.

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IN D E X

PARLIAMENTARY, HISTORICAL, POLITICAL,
AND LITERARY;

TENT H

ΤΟ ΤΗΕ

VOLUM E.

(SEE ALSO THE CONTENTS OF EACH VOLUME.)

A

ABSTRACT of the feveral
Articles of public Receipt
and Expenditure
260
Accident, Shocking one in An-

glefea 79; Melancholy one
in Cumberland 156; Sad
one, by the overturning the
Exeter Stage Coach 239;
Terrible one at Ramsgate
318; Dreadful one at Brodie
Houfe, in North Britain

323

Account,fingular one of Dr. Mo
yes, a Blind Man 20; of the
lofs of the Halfewell India-
man 80; of Capital Ships
building for Government 81;
of the Trial and Execution
of Hogan the Mulatto, for
Murder 81; of the Grand
Attack upon Gibraltar, by
Captain Drinkwater 224;
of the net produce of the
Land and Mait Tax, from
1774 to 1783, both inclufive
226; of Mr. Acton, Prime
Minifter at Naples 228; of
an Affray at St. Kits 229;
of an Extraordinary Robbery
at Lyons in France 231; of
the Life, &c. of Warren
Haftings, Efq. 247; of the
Funds 311; of the general
fate of the Fathery on the
N. W. Coaft of Ireland 317;
of the Burning of the Mon-
rague Indiaman in Bengal
River 398; of the Prince of
Wales's Civil Lift 399; of the
Duel between Lord Macart.
ney and General Stuart 477;
of the Proceffion and Funeral
of his Grace the Duke of
Northumberland

479

Aon, Mr. Prime Minifer at
Naples, fome Account of
him
228

Addrefs of the Houfe of Peers,
to the King, on his Ma-
jefty's Speech 104; of the
Houfe of Commons to ditto
105

Aerial, Excurfion of Monfieur
Blanchard, from Douay
395

Affray, Account of a dread-
full one at St. Kitts 229
Alarm, laughable one at Caftle
Bar in Ireland
321
Alterations, in the Members of
the Houfe of Commons 87
America, Intellig nce there-
from 7, 148, 229, 313, 392,
473

383

American, Greatnefs, falle
Prognofticks thereof by Dr.
Price
Anecdotes, original ones of
Peter the Great 9; Mufical
ones of the late Earl of
Mornington 19; laughable
one of a Grenadier at the
Siege of Gibralter 69; of
Handel 92; of Dr. Frank-
ling 227; of Villars Duke
of Buckingham 227; of Dr.
Samuel Johníon 296, 384;
of Dr. Goldfmith 300; of
Boyce ibid. of Voltaire 388,
449; curious one of the ex-
portation and importation of
Grain within a certain
period
Arguments, State of, for and
again the Commutation
307

Act

390

Articles, of Charge, of High
Crimes, &c. against Mr.
Hastings
254
Afley, Sir Edward, his Speech
on repeal of the Shop Tax
360; on the Militia Bill 438

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BARKER, Sir. Robert, his
Evidence, relative to Mr.
Haftings
235
Barre, Colonel, his excellent
Speech upon the subject of
the Fortifications 280
Ballard, Mr. his Speech on the
Transportation of Convicts
116; Moves for a Bill to
prevent vexatious Suits in
Ecclefiaftical Courts 184:
his Speech on Fortifying the
Dock Yards 261, 276; on
the Ordinance Estimates
374; on the Transportation
of Convicts
434
Batchelors, Tax on them pro-
pofed
133
Beauchamp, Lord, oppofes Mr.

Pitts Motion, to agree with
the Lords Amendments, to
Commercial Adjustments
with Ireland
Beaufoy, Mr. moves Refolu
tions on the Turbot Fishery
355

19

Bengal, State of Public Credit

there

473

Berkeley, Captain, his Speech
on the Navy Estimates 3535
on the Ordinance ditto 375;
on the Militia Bill 439
Bills, of Mortality, in various
parts of the World 225
Bishop

Bishopricks, of England and Circle of Auftria, Description Courtenay, Mr. his Speech on a
Ireland, Revenues of them
173 Point of order 125; on the

of it

159 Civil Government, different Ordnance Estimates 131,

forms of

95

Blanchard, Monfieur, his
aerial excurfion from Douay Collier, Narrative of the fuf-
395; his Letter to the Edi-
tors of the Paris Journal

395
Board, of Land and Sea Off-
cers, Extracts from the Re-

ferings of one
13
Commercial Treaty with France
Reflections on 67; Propofi-
tions with Ireland, Letter

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ports on the Fortifications Commons, House of, Debates

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CAGLIOSTRO, Count, exa-

mined before the Judges at
Paris 471; his Sentence 472
Calcutta, Refolutions of the
British Inhabitants thereof,
relative to Mr. Pitt's Eaft
India Bill
70
Canada, Province of, Effay on
its Improving State 139
Carlisle, Earl of, his Speech on
the Motion to addrefs his
Majefty
35
Carmarthen, Marquis of, his
Speech, on the Motion to
addrefs his Majefty 36
Cats, Caution to Families re-
fpecting them
321
Champion, Colonel his Evi-
dence relative to Mr. Haft-
ings
338, 416
Characters of the late Lord
Viscount Sackville TO;
fhort one of Dr. Samuel
Johzfon

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therein, on the Commercial
Adjustments with Ireland

376; on the Fort:fications
264, 287
Crime, a fhocking one, com-
mitted by an Inn-keeper at
Oxford,

D

317

emplified, by an Eaftern

Tale
223
Death, of the Gentlemen at
Salt Hill, fome years fioce

accounted for

477

19, on the Irish Propofitions DANGER, of excefs, ex-
21; on his Majesty's Speech
37, 101; on repeal of the
Shop Tax 112, 444; on
Mr. Martham's Motion re-
lative to the Militia 113;
on the Transportation of
Convicts 116; On a Point
of order 118; On the Army
Eftimates 126; on the
Ordnance Estimates, and
Fortifications of the Dock
Yards 129, 261, 341; on
the Call of the Houfe 181,
440; On the Hay Bill 186;
on the Ballot for India
Court of Judicature 187;
on Mr. Haftings Impeach-
ment 197, 211, 437; on
the Militia 265, 437;
on the Navy Estimates 350,
354; on the Turbot and
Lobster Fisheries 355; on
the Petitions for Repeal of
the Shop Tax 357; On Mo-
tions for India Papers 369,
421, 445; on Building a
Bridge across the Menai in
in Anglesea 311; on the
Transportation of Convicts
424 on the Sinking Fund
425, 436; on Mr. Francis's
Motion

Dempfer, Mr. his Speech on
the Ordnance Eftimates

131, 375
Defcriptions, of Surat in the
East Indies 17; of the Island '
and City of Bombay 56; of
the Circle of Auftria 173;
of the County of Valais,
and its fingular Inhabitants
293; of a Politician 304;
of the Perfon of the late

on

to expian and
amend India Bill 425; on
Mutiny Bill 442;
Mr. Dundas's Bill,
amend India Bill
Commons, Houfe of, Alterati-
ons in the members thereof,

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to

442

87
Commutation A&t, its Princi-
ples established by Mr.
Baring 89; State of the
Arguments for and against
it
307
Confuls, thofe of France and
England contrafted 462
Cooper, Sir Grey, his Speech on

Ordnance Estimates 373
Copenhagen, Difirefs there 313
Copy, a correct one of refolu-

tions moved by Mr. Sheri-
dan, relative to the Revenue

378

Doctor Samuel Johnson 386;
of the City of Tunis, and
the adjacent Country 461
Diamonds, valuable Bulfe there-
of prefented to his Majesty
478

Domelic Intelligence 78, 155,

Drake, Mr. jun. his Speech
235, 317, 396
on the Hay Bill 186; on
the Navy Eftimates 351;
on repeal of Shop Tax 360;
on the Bill for Building a
Bridge over the Menai 371;
on Militia Bill
439
Drinkwater, Captain, his ac-
count of the Grand Attack
upon Gibraltar
224
Duel, between Lord Macart
Dundas, Mr. his Speech on a
rey and General Stuart 477
point of Order 125; ditto,
on Mr. Burke's motion to
impeach Mr. Haftings 200,
212; on Mr. Burke's mo-
tion for Papers relative to
the Maratta Peace 215;
on the Fortifications 348;
on Mr. Burke's motion for
India Papers 369, 421; on
Mr. Francis's motion to ex-
plain and amend India Bill
419 gives notice of a mo❤
tion for leave to bring in
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147, 228, 312, 473

EAST India Intelligence 70,
Eafern Tale
223
Eden, Mr. his Speech on Irith
Propofitions 21; has a ori.
vate Audience at Versailles,
as Minifter Plenipotentiary
from Great Britain
314
Exilofures, an enquiry into the
influence which they have
on the Population of Eng-
land
456
English Patriotism, Essay on
306

Enquiry into the Influence
which Enclofures have on
the Population of England
456

306

Eay on the Power and Views
of France 98; on the im-
proving State of Canada
139; on Tythes 140; on
Old Age 303; on English
Patriotifm
Evidence before the Committee
of the Houfe of Commons,
relative to the Charges a-
gainst Warren Haftings,
Efq.; Extracts therefrom
235, 338, 416; on the Ro-
hilla War, thort View of,
454
Excels, danger of, an Eaftern
Tale
223
Execution of the Mulatta for
murder, in Charlotte-freet,
Portland-place 81; diead-
ful one of a Priest at Liege
in Germany 334; of Rich-
ards for Murder, at Kent-
ith Town 235; of two
Morders at Warwick, 318;
of G. R. Fitzgerald and his
Affociates for Murder, at
Caftlebar in Ireland 471;
of James Moir of Stirling,
for the Murder of his Wife
477; in the Old Bailey
479 barbarous one of
Phoebe Harris therein, ibid.
Extracts from the Report of

the Board of Land and Sea
Officers, on the Fortifica-
tions 134; from Evidence,
before the Committee, re-
relative to the Charges
gainst Mr. Haftings 235,
338, 416; of Letters re-
lative to the Rohilia War

a-

259

FERRERS, Earl of, his
Speech on the Hawkers and

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442

Fitzpatrick, Col. his Speech
on the Muty Bill
Fitzwilliam, Earl, his Speech
on the Morion to Addicts
His Majesty
33
Foreigners, Arret in their Fa-
vour, in France 151; their
Idea of English Patriotiim
306
Fox, Mr. his Speech on the
Lords Amendment to the
Irith Refolutions 19; on
the Irish Propofitions 22;
on the Motion to Addres
His Majesty 39, 101; his
reply to the Chancellor of
the Exchequer, fame Debate
49; his Speech on the Public
Revenue, April 29, 1785;
repeated 52; ditto the Pe-
titions for the repeal of the
Shop Tax 112; ditto, on a
point of Order 123; ditto,
on the Call of the Houfe
182, 441; on making his
Election for Wettmicfter
183; aitto, on the Ballot
for Court, of Indian Ja.
dicature 189; ditto, on For-
tification of Dock Yards
194, 263, 347; on Mr. Hal-
ings's Impeachment 201;
moves for leave, that the
Shopkeepers of Westminster
might be heard by Countel
against the Shop Tax 261;

nufacturers 154; her de-
figns upon Indoftan 221;
her great Naval Preparat cas
230; her exertions in the
Newfoundland Fishery 2346
Military Infolence, paanh-
ed th re with remarkable
Severity 315; its Policy
with refped to Trade in
the Meanerranean and Le
van 302; its wife regula
tions with respect to 185
Counfels old, its Esports
and Imports to and from
Tunis 404; Hints t
Porous Mavelling thereto
454
Francis, Mr. his Speech on
the motion to addrefs his
Majetty 49; auto on Ea
India ataus Janu›ry 24,106;
moves for India Papers 116;
ditto on the Ballot
Court of India Judicature
188, ditto on Mr. Hatting's
Impeachment 206, 213.4275
on repeal of the Snop Taz
361; his motion to explaia
and amend India Bill 425:
his motion for a Call of the
Houle 440, Speech on Mir.
Dundas's Bil 10 All D
Ind a Bill
443
Franklin, Dr. Anecdote of hi

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count of, as mentioned in
the Debates in Parlament

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Speech on repeal of the Shop GERMANIC League, Ac
Tax 365, 444; un diferent
Motions for India Papes
370, 422, 445; on the Ord-
nance Fftimates 373; on
Sinking Fund 425;. Obtains,
a Verdict again the High
Bailiff of Weiminßer, in
the Court of Common Pleas,

with zoool. damages.
France, Reflections on the pre-
jefted Commercial Treaty
wich, 67; Elay on her
lower and Views 98; iffus
an Arret in favour of Fo-
reigners 155; improves and
enlarges Cherburg, ibid;
Prefents from the Dutch to
the King of, 152; iffves
an Arret in favour of Ma-

Germany, Emperor of, his Let-

ter to Prince Kaunuiz 76;
his Orders, and Regulations
concerning the Fice-matons

223

224

Gibraltar, Account of the
Grand Attack thereon, by
Captain Drink water
Gilbert, Mr. brings up Re-
port of Committee of Supply
an the Navy Eftimates

354
Gower, Captain Levefon, his

Reply to Captain McBride
ou the Navy Etimates

352

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