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MARRIAGES.-MONTHLY OBITUARY.

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AT Brighthelmftone, the Rev. William

Palgrave, rector of Palgrave, in Suffolk, and formerly of Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he proceeded LL.B. 1760.

9. At Cranborne Lodge, St. Barbe Syden. ham, efq.

12. Mr. Jofeph Gerard, many years belonging to his Majesty's library.

13. At Downham, Lieut. Farquhar, of the Eaft Effx militia.

17. At Edinburgh, the Rev. Dr. Thos. Robertson, minister of the chapel of Dalmeny. Lately, at Kilkenny, Wheaton Bradifh, M. D. licentiate of the Royal College of Phyficians of Dublin.

18. At Bath, in her 726 year, Mrs. Parker, wife of Dr. William Parker, rector of St. James's, Weftminster, and fister of the late Lord Howard, on whofe death the became a Baronefs in her own right, but never affumed the title.

Mr. Mofes De Caftro, Bury-ftreet, St. Mary-axe, late of Madras, merchant.

19. The Rev. Richard Gardner, vicar of Sibberloft and Welford, in Northamptonshire. 20. The Rev. James Smyth, rector of Great Addington, and vicar of Raunds in Northamptonshire, and of Tillsworth in Bed.

fordshire.

22. At Iflington Spa, Francis Peter Mallet, efq. of Edmonton.

At Huntingdon, the Rev. John Francis, M. A. of Jefus College, Cambridge, and curate of Huntingdon and Offord.

At Lichfield, John Levett, efq. of Wincknor Hall, Staffordshire.

At Arbroath, Scotland, Dr. Thomas Stevenfon, phyfician.

23. At Bath, Mark Robinson, efq. fenior rear-admiral on the lift of the British navy. He was born on St. Mark's day, 1722, O.S. and at the age of fourteen entered into the fervice of his country. He was actively

Colonel Charles Barton to Mifs Sufannah Johnfton.

Alexander Bofwell, efq. of Auchinleck, to Mifs G. Cuming.

Edward John Turner, youngest son of Earl Winterton, to Mifs Richardfon.

Vice-Admiral Dickfon to Mife Willins, daughtǝr of the late Rev. Mr. Willins, of Norwich.

James Harris, efq. of Greville-street, Hatton-garden, to Mifs Lucy Treminer, of Brentford.

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engaged in moft of the combats under the command of Sir Peter Warren and Lord

Hawke. He was appointed post captain in the Vanguard 13th August 1760. As commander of the Falcon, his conduct and bra very were eminent and confpicuous at the reduction of Guadaloupe, where his fhip funk under him. He was afterwards ap pointed to the command of the Towey, on the coast of America, where he had the satisfaction of preferving Charlestown from the effects of an alarming conflagration; a fervice for which the merchants of South Carolina expreffed their gratitude by a public vote of thanks, dated January 14, 1771, and a very large piece of plate, bearing a fuitable infcription. Under Lord Keppel, he com manded the Worcester; whence he was transferred to the Shrewsbury, in which thip he led the British feet Ave times into action. In the last of thefe engagements, off the Capes of Virginia, he was disabled by a fevere wound in the hip and the lofs of a leg.

At Downham Marhel, Norfolk, Lady Martha Dashwood, wife of Sir James Dashwood.

At St. Lawrence, near Canterbury, Lady Knatchbul, wife of Sir Edward Knatchbul. Mrs. Douce, of Lamb's Conduit-street, in her 84th year.

24. At Lambeth, in his 69th year, William Ward, efq. many years of the general poft office.

26. At Islington, Mr. James Phipps, før. merly of Gutter-lane, goldfmith.

At Windsor, aged above 80, Dr. Biddel, physician.

General George Morrifon, colonel of the 4th or king's own regiment of foot, and the oldeft ftaff officer in the fervice, having been appointed quarter-mafter-general in November 1761.

At Blackwell, near Darlington, Anthony Hall, efq.

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27. Mrs. Scafe, wife of William Scafe, efq. barrister at law.

At Strabane, County Tyrone, John Camp, bell, efq. of Achalader, in Scotland, lieu. tenant-colonel of the Breadalbane fencible regiment.

28. At Gravefend, Edward Watts, efq. Lately, the Rev. Robert Uvedale, D. D. rector of Langton juxta Partney, and vicar of Swinefhead, Lincolnshire. He was formerly fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, B. A, 1752, M. A. 1755, D. D. 1772.

30. At Windfor, Mrs. Dun, in her 102d

year.

DEC. I. At Croydon, Surrey, William Shambrook, efq.

2. Mr. David Steel, bookfeller, Unionrow, Mineries, aged 66.

Mr Francis Ruddle, Queen's-fquare, Bloomsbury.

Lately, fuddenly, in Ireland, Sir Henry Echlin, bart,

3. At Plymouth dock, John Campbell, efq. purfer of his Majesty's ship Canopus, and late fecretary to Admiral Lord Nelfon on board the Vanguard, in the glorious action of August 1, in which Mr. Campbell was wounded.

4. Mr. Henry Man, stockbroker, whofe literary talents (fay the papers which announce his death) have often contributed to the public amusement.

6. Willshire Emmett, efq. of Brompton

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Mr. William Minshull, assistant clerk in the lord chamberlain's office, in his 90th year.

At Upfal, near Thirsk, in the county of York, aged 66, Gilbert Benner, a native of North Britain. In the early part of his life he was clerk to an attorney in the city of York, in whofe fervice he had faved a fum of money, which might have rendered his old age comfortable. This fum he had the misfortune to lofe, by placing it in the hands of a person who failed. He afterwards commenced schoolmaster in a fmall endowed school in the village of Kirby Knowle, in which fituation he continued near 30 years, until the time of his death,

At Waterford, in his way to Duncannon Fort, Counsellor Moore, who was appointed prefident of the provifional government of Connaught by General Humbert.

Lately, near Axminster, Sir J. W. De la Pole, bart,

8. At Windfor Caftle, aged near 90, Mrs. Jane Morrice.

9. Mr. Henry Scott, merchant, at Newcaftle upon Tyne, brother to Lord Eldon and Sir William Scott.

Miles Southgate, efq. Upper GuildfordAtreet, in his 57th year,

11. At Clapton, Mr. Samuel Amory, banker, of Clements-lane.

Mr. Cater, hatter, Pall Mall.

12. Samuel Forefter Bancroft, efq. in his 25th year, fecond son of Dr. Bancroft. Captain Towers, of the Suffex fencible cavalry.

At Kingston upon Thames, Mrs. Smith, at the advanced age of 101 years.

At Deptford dockyard, Robert Bellas, efq. aged 77.

Lately, Mr. Millar, of Caldon, in Staffordfhire, in his 10th year. He enjoyed the diverfion of shooting until within a few days of his death.

13. John Starr, efq. deputy comptroller of the foreign poft office.

14. At York, George Perrott, efq. fon of the late Dr. Perrott.

Mr. Thomas Johnson, meffenger to the treasury.

15. At Bath, in his goth year, James Weldon, efq.

At Bedale, in Yorkshire, the celebrated Dr. Katterfelto.

16. John Symonds, efq. vice-admiral of the red, aged 66. He was promoted to the rank of post captain in the year 1771, when he went out under Sir Robert Harland to the East Indies in the Northumberland; was captain on board the Formidable in the memorable action of the 12th April 1782 under Lord Rodney; and fucceeded to the command of the Refolution on the death of Lord Robert Manners: from thence he was re moved to the Warrior, which he commanded at the Peace. He then retired to Bury, where he ever fince refided, much affected by the gout. He died in an apoplexy.

Joshua Hamer, efq. lieutenant commandant of the Halifax volunteers.

17. Mr. James Dowding, of Basinghallftreet. 19. Lady Mackworth, reli&t of Sir Herbert Mackworth.

DEATHS ABROAD.

SEPT. 13. On board Sir Sydney Smith's fhip the Tigre, off the Island of Cyprus,, in his 24th year, Major Robert Fead, of the royal artillery, a native of Dumfries, and fon of Colonel Fead, now ferving in Jamaica.

Captain Cooke, of La Sybille, of the wounds he received in capturing La Forte, (fee p. 200,) after lingering feveral months in great pain. He was honoured with every mark of refpect in the power of the Government of Bengal to bestow. The 76th regiment marched in the funeral proceffion, during which minute guns were fired from Fort William, from La Sybille, and the other fhips in the harbour.

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To VOL. XXXVI. OF THE

EUROPEAN

MAGAZINE.

Printed by H. L. GALABIN, Ingram-Court, Fenchurch-Street, London.

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ESSAYS, DEBATES, NAMES or AUTHORS, ANECDOTES, &c.

CCIDENTS of life, 17.

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Account of Gabriel Snodgrafs, 3. Kotzebue, 6. -Sir James Eyre, 7. W. Reveley, 21. T Dr. John Brown, 27. Dr. Thomas Leland, 75. Suwarrow, 147, 237, 299. William Seward, 219. Anna Williams, 225. Dr. Jofiah Tucker, 291, 377. Mr. Samuel More, 363. James Hay Beattie, 387. Addrefs from the Legislative Body to the French people, 424.

Aleffandria taken, 201.

Armistice, at Alkmaar, 354, 416.

Artois, Count, his letter to the provost of
Edinburgh, 213.
Arundel-caftle defcribed, 151.

account, 302.

Auftrians, victories by, 128.

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Battles between Ruffians and French, 133.Between French and English in Holland, 277.\

Benares, maffacre at, 47.

Bite of a fnake, remedy for, 244.
Black River, account of bridge over, 368.
Brown, Dr. John, account of, 27.
Buonaparte defeated at Acre, 132, 133.
Obtains a victory at Aboukir, 262. - Ar-
rives in France, 264.

Captures from the enemy, 53, 127, 128,
193. 203, 204, 410, 415, 420.
Charles II. defcription of his difguile, 6.
Children's balls reprobated, 80.

Civita Vecchia taken, 414.

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Duel between Lord St. Vincent and Sir John Ord prevented, 284.

Durham, Bishop, his circular letter on the poor, 385.

Dutch navy furrendered, 208.
Egypt, advices from, 262.

Embarkation of troops to Holland, 213.
Epitaph on Jackfon, comedian, So.
Execution at the Old Bailey, 356.
Eyre, Chief-justice, account of, 7.
Fable, 384.

Fearne, Charles, account of, 81, 153, 227.
Ferrara taken, 61.

French minifters at Radftadt, account of their murder, 221.

Ganges, schooner, lofs of, 66.

Gibbs, Jane, prosecution by her, 213.
Hamburgh defcribed, 151, 210.

Hardwicke, Lord, his letter to Lord Annan-
dale, 369.
Helder taken, 206.

Highbury-houfe, account of, 77.
Hildesley, Dr. Mark, letter from, 311.
Hindoftan, account of custom there, 310.
Holland, military operations there, 341, 351.
Hotze, General, victories by him, 56, 59,
69.

Impeachment of the French directors, 119.
Impudence and modefty, 366.

Clutterbuck, Mr. remarks on Dr. Mitchell, Johnfon, Dr. account of his laft illness, 153.

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Lord-mayor chofen, 284.
Lucienfteig, action at, 58.
Lutine-frigate loft, 356.
Lycophron, criticism on, 335.
Macdonald defeated, 132.

Mackliniana, 297, 373.
Mantua taken, 203.

Marriage of Madame Royale, 66.
Matrimonial happiness, rules for, 154.
Matthews, William, addrefs to the public
on fcarcity, 261.
Milan taken, 61.
Miffionary-fhip taken, 282.

Moralizer, No. 4, 19: No. 5, 239: No. 6, 315: No. 7, 382.

More, Hannah, obfervations on her strictures on female education, 169.

More, Samuel, account of, 363.
Naffau loft, 357.

Novi, engagement near, 211.

Pacha written for bafhaw, 305, 407. Park, Mungo, account of his travels, 25, .--88, 167.

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Parliamentary Proceedings. On feditious fo-
-cieties, 49.-
Ruffian fubfidy, 50, 51.
Sunday-papers, ib. 124. Supplies, 52.
Meffage from the king, 121. — Slave
trade, 122.- Addrefs of the fpeaker, ib.
The king's fpeech on the prorogation, 123.
Increafe of the judges' falaries, 124.
The king's fpeech, 265. Thanks to the
Eaft-India governors and generals, 267,
337. Loan to Liverpool and Lancaster,
338.
Importation of corn, 339.-
Parliament adjourned, 340.
Pickle for meat, receipt for, 368.
Pizzighetone.taken, 53.

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Plague, hints for preventing, 407
Pope Pius V. death of, 212.
Pope's Homer, letter on, 370.
Potatoes, receipt for boiling, 407
Proclamation of Buonaparte, 423.
Review at Maidstone, 139. Of volunteer

corps, 66.

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Revolution at Paris, 334, 423.
Ricot, account of, 296.

Rowan, Hamilton, advertisement from, 139. Ruffian account of the action at Alkmaar, 423.

Ruffians defeated, 414.
Saint Elmo taken, 203.

Saint James's church, Clerkenwell, account of, 2.

Schagen, battle of, 278.

Scott, Thomas, Regicide's Confeffion, 170, Seamen, means to preserve on fhipwrecks, 149.

Secret convention between Pruffia and France, 137.

Seringapatam taken, 273.

Seward, William, account of, 2:9. Sieyes's fpeech the 14th of July, 137. Smith, Sir Sidney, repulfes Buonaparte at Acre, 66.- Proceedings by him, 127.— Receives a prefent from the Grand Signor, 139. Farther proceedings before Acre, 198, 268.

Spanish answer to the Ruffian manifesto, 283.
Spanish galleons taken, 409.

Sterne's works, imitation of, 235, 306.
Stubbe, Dr. Henry, letter from, 91.
Surinam taken, 346.

Suwarrow, General, operations by, 55. Succeffes, 130, 132. - Account of, 147,

237, 299.

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Temple, Sir William, manufcripts in Emmanuel library, 336. Theatrical Journal. Mr. Storey, 42.- Mr. Gardner, ibid. Caftle of Sorrento, ib.Sighs, 113. Gander-Hall, 115. — Fête at Frogmore, ib. Red-Crofs Knights, 187. Mr. Elliott, 189. Mifs Campbell, ib. Mr. Raymond, 255. The Embarkation, ib.-The Naval Pillar, ib. Mr. Macartney, ib. Management, 327.Mr. Tomkins, 328. Mrs. St.-Ledger, · Mrs. Higgenfon, ib. - Mr. De Camp, 329. The Turnpike-Gate, ib.Pavilion, ib. Eaft, 397.

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Mr. C. J Macartney, ib.

Tortona taken, 56.

Tucker, Dr. Jofeph, account of, 291, 377. Turin taken, 132.

Veftale frigate taken, 268.

Vienna gazette extraordinary, 412.
Walpole, anecdotes of, 367.

Wanderer, No. 15, 4: No. 16, 77: No. 17, 170: No. 18, 241.

Williams, Mrs. Anna, account of, 225. Zurich, actions at, and in the neighbourhood of, 349.

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