Page images
PDF
EPUB

George Adney, Efq; of Brim'y, to Mifs Taggart, of Crewkerne, in Somersetshire. William Dawfon, Efq; of Wandsworth. to Mifs Charlotte Dunbar, daughter of—Dunbar, Elq; of Glasgow.

The Rev. Samuel Kettilby, D. D. Kietor of Sutton, in Bedfordshire, to Mifs Jefferys, of Clapham, Surry.

5. Samuel Le Strange, Efq; of Bury St. Edmund's, in the county of Suffolk, to Mifs Penelope Langton, of Lombard-street.

8. Col. Campbell, to Mifs Amelia Ramfev, eldest daughter of Allan Ramfay, Efq; in Harley-street.

The Right Hon. the Earl of Shelburne, to Mifs Fitzpatrick, filter to the Earl of Upper Offory.

10. Henry Gunnell, Efq; of Chertsey, clerk to the Hon. Houfe of Commons, to Mifs Vanhagen, daughter of Mr. Vanhagen, of St. Paul's Church-yard.

12. Sir Francis Vincent, Bart. to Mifs Muilman, daughter to French Chifwell, Efq; of Dibden hall, in the county of Effex.

14. William Scott, Efq; of Leeds, to Mifs Kaye, daughter of Sir John Kaye, Bart.

15. Thomas Talbot Foley, Efq; to Mifs Claxton.

10. Capt. John Wier, of the 41ft regiment to Mrs. Hill, widow of Capt. Richard Hill, date of the Artillery,

DEATHS.

June 16. Sir. Francis Bernard, Bart. it
Aylesbury.

18. Sir John Shaw, Bart at Eltham.
The youngest fon of lord North.

The Rev. Mr. Catco t, vicar of Temple, in
Bristol, and Chaplain to the Earl of Buchan,
19. Lady Mannock, wife, of Sir Thomas
Mannock, Bart. at Gefford's hall, in Suffolk.

-Bull, Efq; of Birmingham, at the White-horfe, Fetter-lane, Fleet-freet. 20. The Rev. William Prior, D. D. Vir of Luton, in Bedfordshire.

23. John Monro, Efq; eldeft fon of Di. Monro, of Red-lion-fquere.

24. Mr. Benjamin Brundish, M. B. at Caius College, Cambridge, and one of 14 fenfor fellows of that fociety.

27. Jonas Benjamin, Efq; clerk of the Che que, at Déal.

James Delander, Efq; lately a:rived from New York, in Cornhill.

Richard Warren, Efq; at Bath. Dr. David Horsburgh, Physician, at Springgarden, near Edinburgh.

30. The Rev. Mr. Tennant, of Carleto near Skipton, in Craven, Yorkshire.

July 4 The Lady of Colonel Ackland, Shrewsbury,

5 Capt. William Salter, commandər ofi Ruffian man of war, at Greenwich.

8. His Grace the Duke of Ancafter Kefteven, Marquis of Lindley, Lord Gre Chamberlain of England by inheritance, L

The Rev. Richard Mills, A. M. Vicar of Lieutenant and Cultos Rotulorum of the cou Hillingdon, cum Capella, Uxbridge, in Mid-y of Lincoln, and one of his Majefty's mol honourable Privy Council, in the a3d year d'efex. his age, in Berkley. fquare.

The Rev. Mr. Hull, Rector of Quidenham, and Eccles, in Norfolk.

Count Leoffrept ki, archbishop and Metro politan of Kiow and all Ruffian Poland.

The Rev. Sir John Every, Bart. at Eggington, in Derbyshire.

Robert Rogers, Efq; at Catton near Nor wich.

Major St. John Pierce Lacy, late of the 54th regiment of foot.

The prelate Fabri Gangenelli, a nephew of the late pope Clement XIV.

James Alcock Efq; at Hazlebeach, in Northamtonshire, one of the principal clerks of the Admiralty.

Powlett Wrighte, Efq; of Englefield-houfe, near Reading.

The Rev. John Henderson, D. D. one of the miniftra at St Paul's Church, in Liverpool. Mrs. Chudleigh, relict of Lieut. Col. George Chudleigh, of the guards, and aunt to the duchess of Kingston, at Cholmington, in Dorfetfh're.

9. Lady Dowager Dillon, aunt to the El of Clansicard, in Capel-street, Dublin, in 88th year of her age.

10. Andrew de Vifme, Efq; late of Bram ley, in Kent.

14. The Counters Dowager of Macclefiil in Albermarle-street.

18. William Rush, Efq; at Wallcot-platt, Lambeth.

William Hart, Efq; in Drory lane. 18. The lady of Calverley Bewick, Ef Clofe houfe Northumberland.

21. Mrs. Kynnerfley, relict of the late The mas Kynnerfley, Efq; of Loxley Park, Staf ford fhie.

22. Mrs. Brandreth, a widow lady, at Re bourn, Hercs.

24.

Wells.

Douglafs, Efq; at B.iftol Hols

24. The Rev. Mr. Gordon, at Egham. 29. Conningby Sibthorp, efq. LL.D.co lonel of the fouthern regiment of Lincoln Weftby Percival, Efq; in Granby-row, Dub-militia, at his feat at Canwick, near Lincoln. fin, late a captain' in the ad regiment of horse.

[ocr errors][ocr errors]

THE

Lady's Magazine;

O R,

Entertaining Companion for the FAIR SEX, appropriated folely to their Use and Amusement.

[blocks in formation]

4 Occafional Letters to Bob Short
5 Natural History of the Nightingale 402
6 Military Diftrefs

7 Meditations at Midnight

8 The Governess

9 Character of Charles I.

10 The true Point of Honour

403

408

410

412

414

11 Thoughts on the prefent State of the Nation

12 The Matron

418

419

[blocks in formation]

contains

22 Select Eflays on the Genius and Writings of Shakespeare

434 23 Solutions to the Enigmatical Lift of Court Drefles

435

24 Solutions to the Enigmatical Lift of Judges

ib.

ib.

25 Solutions and Questions
26 POETRY Daphnis and Mira, a
Paftoral Dialogue-Advice to a Friend
-The Prefs Gang, a Fact-On the
fair Miss --Prologue to Albina-
Answer to the Rebus for July-Solution
to the Enigmatical Lift of young La-
dies of Stepney Caufeway-Solution to
the Enigmatical Lift of Ladies in Broad
Street, Ratcliff-Solution to the Enig-
matical Defcription of the Lady's Drefs
- On the amiable Mifs B-d-n, of
D-k-e-Street, B-g-On Mifs Jane
Ws, of S-y-C-y-Lines ex-
tempore, by a Lady at Grantham 437

ibid

-440

430

27 Foreign News

441

431 28 Home News

443

29 Births

447

433 30 Marriages, Deaths, &c.

ibid

21 Hiftory of Captain Herbert and Mifs Nugent

This Number is embellished with the following Copper-Plates, viz. 1. Two elegant Patterns for Ladies Shoes. 2. A beautiful historical Picture of the Mistaken Lover: and 3. A new Song fet to Music by Mr. Hudson.

LONDON: Printed for G. Robinson, No. 25, Paternofter-Row, where Favours from Correfpondents will be received.

WE

are forry to begin our addrefs with calling upon Henrietta R

the author of La Vir d'Emilie, Mifs Clara R--, and others, to wind up their respective pieces. Had we been guilty of obtruding upon the public our own productions as thofe of other perfons, we fhould have richly deserved the many reproaches which we have received from, we fuppofe, an unavoidable fufpenfe in the promised continuations of many narratives. The last ingenious lady will, we hope, excufe us for continuing the letters of Aza, which we are forry that her own avocations have hitherto prevented; but as foon as she fhall condefcend to break through the gloom with which we are at present furrounded, we promise her to replace our pen in the ink-stand.

We could wish that the author of Sir Oddity Whimsical would have furnished us with more of his letters, and affured us, under his real signature, that he would perfect the feries.

We are obliged to Indiana for No. 1, 2, 3, in July, and about fix more from the writer of Mifs Clifford to Mils Granby. This notification, and the infertion of the Letters of Mrs. Scudamore and Captain Herbert, we hope, will fatisfy our fair complainants, Amelia, Henrietta, C. Gowe, Clarija, Phillis, Harriot, Mary Y—, Harriet D—, Ann L―, Clara B—, Susannah C—, Elizabeth W, Bridget H-, Carolina S—, Sarah A—, R. and S. 4. But we are forry to add that the writer of Mifs Clifford, &c. complains of being in a bad ftate of health: we wish her better, and hope for a continuation of her favours. Befides the pieces above in the profe line, we are to acknowledge another Philofophical Account of the Ufe of the Holes in the Lids of Tea-Pots, requested page 156.

The lady who defires the conclufion to the Cruel Brother, will be fo kind as to recollect that it was published above a year ago.

The author of the Moral Advifer will oblige Une Inconnu with a continuation of his lucubrations. Letter from a young Lady, not yet Sixteen, to C. E. is received. Letters from Mifs Charlotte Willoughby fhould be attended with the fubfequent ones; as should thofe from Mrs. Percy to Mifs Willis, from Lavinia, or fome fecurity that the continuation will not be fufpended. Mifs Seymour to Mis Reynolds falls under the fame defcription. The value and usefulness of Knowledge, by J. L—-g, is received with gratitude to the author for his exuberant fupplies. T. K. C's folution of the queen's dress, and likewise her request that the lady who favoured us with the Enigmatical Defcription of ber Majesty's Drefs, will likewife favour us with that of our fovereign, we hope will be noticed.

We are obliged to our correfpondents for the following enigmas and rebuffes, the Lift of Names in Clare-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, by Damon. Angelic Fair-ones of Tenterden, by Timanthes. Rivers in England, by C. Gow. Lift of English Artifts, by 7-7--5. Ladies of Whitechapel, by Augulla Sophia. Birds and Brafts, by Rt W-g-t. A Basket of Fruit, by Candace. Lift of Religious Books, by M. B-g-tt. List of Entertainments, by Charlotte Lacy. Plays, by Dramaucus. Single young Women of Rotherhithe, by a Rotheroffian. Gentlemen in Doctors Commons, by Anonymous. Ladies in Huntingdon, by Ignotus. Ladies at Bafingfloke, by a Conftant Reader. Patriotic Members of Parliament, by Along. Collection of Plays, by H. B. Young Ladies at Swanfea, by Silvia: A Dream, &c.

In the poetic department we are favoured with Verses on an extraordinary Performer on the Violin, by Trimbuh, jun. On Slander, by a Conftant Reader. On the Abfence and Marriage of a Sifter, and Solution to the Rebus in July Magazine, by Anna N. and Indiana H. Acroftic by T. S. on being pricked with a Thorn, by Amator. A Defcriptive Poem, in Auguft, by Maria. Indian Ode, Set by Mr. Stone, Organift of Malborough. With a number of other pieces too numerous to be specified, but not too numerous to engage our gratitude.

The continuation of Omrah is obliged to be deferred for want of room.

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small][graphic]
« PreviousContinue »