3. Charles Codd, efq. of Norwich, an eminent Manufacturer, and Governor of Bethel. He ferved the office of Sheriff in 1768, and had been twice elected Alderman, but fined. The Rev. Daniel Chandler, at Hampton, Middlefex. At Bath, aged 74, the Rev. Mr. Burton. Lately, at Dunfandle, in Galway, Dennis Daly, eiq. M. P. for the county of Galway, and Mufter Matter-General of the forces in Ireland. Lately, at Peckham, Mr. John Brown, of Worcester-ftreet, in the Borough. 4. John Broadley, efq. at Bexley, in Kent, formerly Commander of the True Briton, in the East India Company's fervice. Mr. Thomas Harrifon, late Printer of the London Gazette. At Bath, Major Grant. William Dalrymple, efq. fecond fon of David Dalrymple, efq. 5. Mr. George Hayton, at York, Common Councilman for Micklegate Ward. Lately, Thomas Midgley, efq. of Cocke ridge-ball, near Leeds, aged 78. 6. Henry Bonham, efq. of Orfett-houfe, Effex, aged 74. William Mercer, efq. Mayor of Hithe, in Kent. 7. Mr. Benjamin Whittal, at York. At Chichefter, Mrs. Middleton, wife of the Rev. B. Middleton. At Glafgow, Mrs. Cleghorn, wife of Dr. Robert Cleghorn, Phyfician. Dorning Ramfbotham, efq near Bolton, Lancashire. 8. Thomas Bathurst, efq. of Lydneypark, nephew to the late Earl Bathurst. At Doctors Comm ns, Dr. Thomas Bever, Advocate of the Admiralty, Judge of the Cinque Ports, Chancellor of Lincoln and Bangor, and Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. The Rev. Mr. Allan Macauley, Minister of Greenock. Lieut. Gen. Francis Smith, Upper Grofvenor-street. Mr. William Gifford, of Homerton. Lately, at Chester-le street, Sir Blaxton Conyers, late Collector of the Customs of the port of Newcastle. 9. John Brown, efq. many years Collec tor of the Sait Duties at Droitwich. Robert Budden, efq. of Damerham, Wilts. Lately, Sir William Ogilvie, at Barras. Mr. Gibbs, of North Bradley, Wilts. 11. Robert Wallham, efq. of March, in the Ifle of Ely. Mifs Jenkinson, fifter of Lord Hawkefbury. Sir William Fagg, Bart. at Myftole, Kent. At Lancaster, in his 76th year, James Fenton, efq. Recorder of that Corporation. Mrs. Bonfoy, relift of Thomas Bonfoy, efq. housekeeper of Newmarket-palace. Lately, at Stow, near Litchfield, aged 81, Mrs. Gatrell, relict of Francis Gaftrell, Vicar of Frodsham, and daughter of Sir Thomas Afton. 15. Mr. Edmund Goodbehere, mafter of the Union Tavern, Birmingham. Mrs. White, relict of George White, efq of Newington-houfe, Oxfordshire. 16. John Ferguson, efq. lately returned from Bengal. Edward Penny, efq. at Chifwick. Mr. Charles Pinto, Mufician, Johnson'scourt, Fleet-street. 17. Francis Watkins, efq. formerly an Optician at Charing-crofs. Mr. James Hales, Brewer, at Deptford. Lately, John Ives, efq. of Titchfield, at Cambridge. 20. At Parfon's-Green, the Rev. Jeffery Ekins, D. D. Dean of Carlisle, and Rector of Sedgefield and Morpeth, in Durham. Dr. Ekins was educated at Eton, from whence he went to King's College, Cambridge, of which he became Fellow, and Tutor to Lord Carlifle. In 1771 he publithed The Loves of Medea and Jafon," a Poem in 3 books, tranflated from the Greek of Apollonius Rhodius Argonauticus, 4to. He was then Rector of Quainton, Bucks. Lately, at Donnybrook, near Dublin, the Right Hon. Lord Chetwynd. Lately, at Plymouth, Mr. Northcote, aged 83, for 50 years paft an eminent Optician and Watchmaker, and father of John Northcote, efq. of London, Hiftorical Painter. European Magazine, For DECEMBER 1791. [Embellished wih, 1. A PORTRAIT of Mr. CHARLES MACKLIN; 2. A VIEW of ST. MEDARD'S, at SOISSONS in FRANCE; and 3. A MACHINE for ASCERTAINING a SHIP'S RATE of SAILING at SEA, with a TIME-REGULATOR and TELLTALE.] CONTAINING Account of Mr. Charles Macklin Page || 403 408 ibid. ibid. 409 Genuine Letter from Mr. Pope,transcribed The Peeper, Number XXVII. 410 411 413 The Life of Chriftopher Smart [concl.] 417 Directions for the Cure of Canine Madness 420 427 428 429 433 The Life of Jofeph Balfamo, commonly called Count Cagliostro, from his Birth to his Imprisonment in the Castle of St. Angelo at Rome [concluded] The Fruits of Faction The Philofophy of Masons 440 ibid. 426 Page Fourth Century before the Chriftian Æra. By the Abbé Barthelemi [concl.] 444 Petition of the Letter H. 448 Animadverfion on Capt. Newte's Tour ibid. Remarks on the Inland of Hinzuan or Jo hanna. By Sir William Jones [concl.] 449 Obfervations, Natural, Oeconomical, and Literary, made in a Tour from London to the Lakes in the Summer of 1791 [concluded] 450 Proceedings of the National Affembly of France including, Anfwers of Foreign Powers to the King's Notification of his Acceptance of the Conftitution [continued] 454 State Papers-Proclamation of the Bro thers of the King of France; the Anfwer of the King's Brothers to his Majefty's Letter; Copy of the Declaration of the Court of Vienna to the Powers of Europe; Letter from her Majefty the Emprefs of all the Ruffias to the Marshal de Broglio 458 Theatrical Journal: including, Account of a new Ballet or Interlude, entitled, The Prufian Festival; and Mrs. Cowley's Comedy of A Day in Turkey; or, the Ruffian Slaves Poetry including, Two Poems (now fiift published) by the unfortunate Chatterton-The Patriot Fair, a Song, by the late Chriftopher Smart, M. A. LONDON: Printed for J. 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