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LIST of BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

Nov. 29. The lady of Frederick Bridges Schaw, Efq; of a daughter in Wefton-place, Surry.

30. The Hon. Mrs. Vanfittart, of a fon, in Lower Grofvener-street.

Dec. 10. The lady of major Stanton, of the 14th regiment of foot, of a fon, at Battel, in Suffex.

15. The Countess of Effex, of a ftill-born phild, at the Earl's house, in Stanhope-ftreet, May-fair.

16. The lady of -Strickle, Efq; of a fon, at his houfe in Germyn ftreet. St. James's. 19. The lady of Sr Thomas Fowke, of a daughter, at his house in Clarges-freet. 20. The lady of William Knox, Efq; of a daughter, at his house in Soho-square. 27. The lady of Sir William Afshurst, of a fon.

MARRIAGE

S.

Thomas Hanmer, Efq; (eldeft fan of Sir Walden Hanmer, Bart. member for Sudbury, in Suffolk) to Mits Kenyon, daughter and helrefs of George Kenyon, Efq;

Nov 24. The Hon. Mifs ally Pratt, third daughter of lord Camden, to Nicholas Price, Efq; of Saintfield, in the country of Down, Ireland.

Dec. t. The Hon. Thomas Dimfdale, Baron of the Ruffian Empire, of Holborn-row, to Mifs Dimfdale, of Blonisbury. 7. Mr. Venn, of Bow-lane, to Mifs Charlotte Anne Gambier, youngest daughter of William James Gambier, Efq; of Camberwell, in Surry.

Sir Richard Clayton, Bart. to Mifs White, daughter of Charles White, Efq;

9. George Bowyer, Efq; of Carrington-street, May fair, to Mifs Elizabeth Biggs, of Lower Grofvenor-street.

George Lewis Way, Efq; of Richmond, in Surry, to Mifs Anne Frances Paxten, daughter of the Rev. William Paxton, of the fame place.

9. Sir Sebaftian Robinson, knight, of Canterbury, to Mifs Catharine Salisbury, of the Borough.

12. Lieutenant Henry Wedgewood, of the Royal Navy, to Mifs Crofts, of Tower-hill, 27. Richard Parfens, Efq; of Panton-ftreet, to Mifs Maria Broughton, of Oxford-street.

28. The Rev. Mr. Parry, to Mifs Shepherd, of Speen, Berks.

SUP, VOL. X.

10. George Drummond, Efq: of Stanmore, in Middlefex, to Mifs Harley, cldelt daughter of the Right Hon. Thomas Harley, Efq; of Alderfgate-street.

DE AT H S.

John Cox, Efq; one of his Majefty's Juftices of the Peace for the country of Middlesex, in Bambridge At eet.

The Earl of Lincoln, at Brighthelmflone, aged one year and ten months, grandíon to the Duke of Newcastle.

The Rev. Sir John Mofely, Bart, at Rol-
tone, near Tetbury, in Staffordshire.
Dr. Jofeph Mafon, at the Fishponds, near
Briftot.

The Rev. Mr. William Hopkins, Rector of
Elmdon, in Eflex.

The Rev. John Salmon, Rector of the unit. ed parishes of Shelton and Hardwick, in Norfolk.

The Rev. Thomas Hopper, A. M. Prebend of Ely, and Rector of Barley, in Hertfordfhire.

Henry Southwell, L. L. D. and Rector of Afterby, in Lincolnshire.

Dr. Bruce, Rector of Raynham, in Effex, and Clerk to Somerfet Chapel.

Mifs Glena Wynne, daughter of Sir Wynne, Bart. at the Hot Wells, Briffol. Alexander Le Strange, Efq; in Mount-street, Grofvenor-fquare.

The Right Hon. Lady Torpichen, at Calder-houfe, North Blitain.

Sir Roger Twifden, Bart. at Town Malling, in Kent.

The Rev. Mr. Tindal, Curate of Whitechapel.

The Hon. Morgan Vane, Efq; Comptroller of his Majefty's Stamp Duties.

The Right Hon. Earl of Farnham, at Farnham in Ireland.

Thomas Duncombe, Efq; at h's feat at Helmsley, in Yorkshire, lately elected member for Downton, in Wilts, and High Sheriff of the county of York.

Thomas James, Ffq; late of Red-lion-street, White Chapel, at Hertford.

Colonel Baron de Minningerod, knight of the order of merit, and late commandant of the 34 battalion of Heffian grenadiers, at New York.

Lady Mackworth, relict of Sir Thomas Mackworth, Bart.

The Hon. Byffe Molesworth, younger fon of Robert Lord Vifcount Molefworth, of Edlingford4 Z

lingford-hall, in Yorkshire, fecretary to the commiffioners of the revenue of Ireland. Anthony Goodwin, Efq; of Edmonton, at Harlem in Holland.

Mr.Morgan, deputy comptroller of the Port of Chepflow.

The duke of Modena, in Italy.

Col. Maitland, of the 71ft regiment, at Savannah in Georgia.

Richard Morris, Esq; of the Navy-office in the Tower.

Thomas James, Efq; late of Red-lion-ftreet, Whitechapel, at Hertford.

Nov. 25. Noah Neal, Efq; at Gloucefter. The Rev. Wheler Twyman, at Rufhborne, in Kent, vicar of Sturry, and Rector of Ludenham.

26. Henry Martin, Esq; formerly of the Bank, at Hampton-wyck, in the county of

Middlesex.

27. Jacob Forrefter, Efq; a Ruffian mershant, in Lime-street.

Charles Holzendorf, Efq; in Queen Street, Weftminster.

The Hon. Mrs. Hamilton, daughter of Sir John Home, Bart, and widow of the Hon. John Hamilton.

28. The Right Hon. Thomas lord Lyttleton, Chief Justice in Eyre of his majefty's Forefts, north of Trent, and high steward of Bewdley, in Worcestershire, who dying without iflue, the title is extinct.

7. Bartholomew Braithwaite, Efq; at Hampstead, formerly a Hamburgh merchant.

7. Mrs. Worrall, a very considerable manufacturer at Manchester, and sister to Dr. Allanfon, chaplain to the House of Commons. Charles Delap, Efq; at Enfield.

Sir William Simpson, knight, at Rochefter. 9. John Stephens, Efq; one of the deputy regifters of the Prerogative court of Canterbury.

Nathan Alcock, M. 0. Fellow of the college of physicians, and of the Royal Society, Philician at Chefter,

30. Mrs. Onflow, at Camberwell, fifter to the late Arthur Onflow, Efq; fpeaker of the House of Commons.

Wolfton Hardwick, Efq; at Maryland Point.

11. William Waller, Efq; in St. Alban'sStreet.

John Ludeman, Efq; at his house in St James's-ftreet, page to her Royal Highnes Princess Amelia, and fecretary to their Seren Highnesses the Princes of Helle.

12. The Rev. Dr. Bond, Rector of St. Ann's, in Cornwall, at Knightsbridge.

13 Mr. William Davy, of Gray's inn, deputy comptroller of the Pipe-office.

14. Sir James Paterfon, knight, at his feat near Bedford, formerly High Sheriff for the fald county.

Capt. John Hudfon, at his houfe at Plaistow, in Effex, formerly a commander in the Ame

Frederick Stephenfon, Efq; an Oporto mer-rican trade. chant, at his house in Old-ftreet.

The Rev. Mr. John Rix, at Hackney, brother of Mr. Rix, town clerk of this city.

Francis Littlefield, Efq; at Upham-park, in Berkshire, forme ly of Buckler foury, London. 28. Sir Robert Lawley, Bart. in CavandishSquare.

29. Mrs. Walham, at Clapton, relict of John Waltham, Efq; of March, in the Ile of Ely.

Jonathan Robotham, Efq; at Richmond. 30. John Rolle Walter, Efq; member for Devonshire.

The Right Hon. the Earl of Caithness, at Edinburgh.

Dec. 1. John Seare, Efq; Bencher of the Middle Temple.

John Turner, Efq; in Great CumberlandAtreet.

2. Jofeph Deleroy, Efq; in the commission of the peace for Somerferfhire.

3. Erneft, Hereditary Prince of the Ducal Houfe of Saxe Gotha.

4. The lady of lord Seaforth, colonel of the 78th regiment of foot, at Guernsey.

5. Marmaduke Phillips, Efq; in St. James'sAreet.

4. Stephens Guyon, Efq; in the commiflion of the peace, for Middlefex, at Hampstead. George Samuel Willon, Efq; on Epping Forest.

6. Charles Sayer, E'q; Barrister at law, in Norfolk-ftrant,

Edward Dupree, Efq; of Hoxton. Lieutenant Charles Paterfon, at the Ma rine Barracks, Chatham.

Henry Hamilton, Efq; near Epfom, for. merly member for Air, in Scotland. 15. Mr. Richardfon, coal-merchant, and collector of the land tax, for the Liberty of the Rolls.

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William Mafters, Efq; in Seymour-frect, Portman-fquare.

16. The Duchefs Dowager of Gordon, is Hailey-ftreer.

Sir Robert Pringle, Bart. of Stitchell, in Scotland.

The Right Hon. Lady Catharine Noel, daughter of the late Baptift Noel, Earl of Gainsborough; at Cranbourn, in Dorfeifh re.

22. The Right Hon. Auguftus John Hevey, carl of Briftol, lord Hervey, and a Rear Admiral of the Blue, at his boufe in St. James's Square.

23. Sir James Beaumont, knight, at Highgate. Sir Abraham Dennifon, knight, near Colchefter, in Effex.

Alexander Courthope, Efq; of Sprivers, in Horfemanden, Kent.

24. Corbyn Morris, Efq; F. R. S. and late one of his majesty's Commiffioners of the Culturns. 25. Capt. Rufford, at Dulwich.

18. Stephen Jackson, Efq; at his house in Ormond-street.

Samuel Williamfon, Efq; at Sevenoaks, in

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Complaints, nervous, thoughts on
Rules for

137

Emilia, a new translation of Roulleau's (con-
tinued from vol. ix.)
Emilie, historie d' (continued from vol. ix.)
7, 577, 620
64
Enigma, in Italian and Fench
Epaminondas, fuite d'hiftoric d' (continued
from vol. ix.)
7. 68, 136, 539
Epiftle, allegorical, to a young married lady

77

Eugenio and Clara, a tale
Excurfion, a rural, in the month of Septem-
ber (continued from vol. ix)
509 Farewel, the long
577 Father, the inconfiftent

302

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543

73

623

297

Fatal Falfhood, account of that tragedy 121

Midnight, meditations on

Feaft, enigmatical
Solution of

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Feaft, enigmatical

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Frontispiece, the, a vifion

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Military Difrets, 63, 127, 190, 263, 307,
358, 567, 637
Miranda, character of Shakespear's 620
Mordo, rajah, an account of the ceremonies
at his marriage
229
Mountain, enigmatical defcription of one 39
Solution
216, 233

Mufic, of the powers and progrefs of 12,
137. 208, 230, 302
Myfteries, obfervations on the old dramatic
pieces fo called
234
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Narciffus, in the celestial regions, to Almira,
on earth
589
Nation; thoughts on the prefent flate of the

418
News, foreign, 49, 105, 161, 207, 273,
329, 385, 441. 497, 553, 609, 665,
News, home, 51, 107, 162, 219, 275, 334.
387, 443, 499, 554, 611, 666
Night piec, a city, in winter
151
Nightingale, natural hiftory of the 403, 532
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Orleans, memoirs of the maid of 368, 457,

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Jane Grey, account of her execution
Juvenis, his anfwer to the lady who enquired
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Padmaut, hiftory of the princefs 372, 423,

Phyfician, the lady's (continued from vol.ix.)

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401, 462

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Lewis XIV. his character

236

463

L'Hirondelle, & les petits Oifeaux

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477

Love at first fight

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and marriage, an essay

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hiftorical

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Lover, the lazy a moral tale

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Literature, felect pieces of, by female hands

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Macheath, a whimsical anecdote relating to
the original
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Maintenon, Madame de, her character 236
Maria and Honorius
452
Matilda, or the female reclufe, an anecdote

201

Matron, the, 17, 83, 149, 198, 259, 315,
363, 419, 473, 522, 585, 635, 686
Meanwell, Mary, her letter to the female Re-
former
633
Meditation, an evening one

Reformer, the female (continued from vol.
ix.) 16, 204, 369, 429, 477, 575
Richley, Dr. a card to him
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Ruffel, lady, a letter from her to Dr. Fitz-
william

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293

Scudamore, Mifs, letters from her to lady
Saville (continued from vol. ix.) 41. 119.
425, 478, 537

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Sea-lion, a curious one defcribed
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Short, Bob, his addrefs to the ladies

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Times, the, account of that comedy

126

396

646

True Point of Honour (continued from vol.
ix) 28, 78, 153, 310, 350, 414, 486,

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582, 657

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267

549

Villager, the virtuous, a moral tale
Violin, extraordinary performance on
Virgins, veltal, account of them

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Son-in-Law, account of that dramat. piece 396 Walk, an evening one

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William and Nanny, account of that faree

Speech, his majesty's

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Spider, on the sagacity of the

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Wives, the School for

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