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Jan. 12. John Erskine, of Edinburgh, D D.
Cæsar Mussolini, Italian Master

31. Rev. Hen. Bright of Bicton, Co. Dev. æt.
80

Feb. 28. Sam Bentley, of Uttoxeter, aged 83
May 17. Rob. Pool Finch, D.D.

June 20. Edw. Ironside, Esq. of Twickenham
July 1. Rev. Jas. Glazebrook, of Belton, Co. Leic.
7. Rev. Wm. Collier, formerly of Trin. Coll.

Cam. poet, æt. 61

9. John Philips, Barrister

20. Rev. Walter Kerrich, of Salisbury

Tho. Hussey, D.D. titular Bp. of Waterford

Aug. 1. Wm. Woodfall, æt. 58

25. Tate Wilkinson, of York

Sept. 20. Nicholas Gay, Esq. F.R.S.

Oct. 17. Rev. John Prior, of Ashby de La Zouch, æt.

75.

Nov. 4. Rev. Richd. De Courcy, of Shrewsbury, æt.

60

1804.

Jan. 12. Rev. John Cole Gallaway, of Hinkley, æt. 67
Feb. 17. Mr. John Girvin, at Edinburgh, æt. 70
Mar. 17. James Hare, M.P.

May 12. Rev. John Bruckner, of Norwich

June John Anderson, of Margate, M.D.

July 2. Rev. Edward Ashburner, aged 67

Aug. 22. Rev. Timothy Kenrick, Dissenting Minister.

aged 46

Sept. 16. Rev. Wm. Tindal, F.A.S. Antiquary
Oct. 6. Rev. Jos. Lathbury, of Suffolk, aged 84

Oct.

Oct. 20. Rev. Geo. Andrew Thomas, of Deptford, æt. 38

29. John Lord Chedworth

Dec. 19. Rev. Jos. Mills, of Cowbit, Co. Linc. æt. 72 26. Rev. Rob. Burd Gabriel, D D.

ART. XX. Literary Obituary.

Oct. 10. Rev. Robert Anthony Eromley, B. D. of Hertford Street, Fitzroy Square, London, aged 71.

Oct. 19. At Telford, near Farnham, Surry, the celebrated poetess, Mrs. Charlotte Smith, of whom a full memoir will hereafter be given.

Oct. 19. At St. John's Coll. Cam. Henry Kirke White, poet, aged 21.

Nov. 10. Sir Wm. Forbes, Bart. biographer. Of both whom also future accounts will be inserted in this work.

Oct. 20. Mr. Richard Weston, of Leicester, æt. 74, author of several botanical works, &c.

Dec. 19, 1806,

GENERAL

GENERAL INDEX.

A.

Academy of Armory, by Randle Holm,
315

for education of gentry, 57
Addington, St. ob. 4:8

Adventurer of Hawksworth, aided by

J. Warton, 189

Ainsworth's Dict. 108

Aiton, Mr. memoir of, 103

Akenside's Hymn to Science, 186

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Armilogia, by S. Morgan, 313

Armorial bearings, not necessarily re-
gistered in the Her. Coll. 254

Albanact, son of Brutus, his Legend, 2 Armories, on the Ancient and Modern

Albert, sonnets by, 107

Albini, 311

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Aldborough, Earl, ob. 421
Alexander Sir Walt. 248; Sir Wm.
391; Phereus, 347

Alfred Prince, 157-408; see Aluredus
Allan, Geo. ob 420
Allison, Rev. Mr. 124

Allot, R. 256, 306
Alnwick Castle, 137
Altham, R. 275

Aloway Kirk, the scene of Burns's

Tam O'Shanter, 25
Alton, co. Hants, 110

Aruledus, or Alfredus, Tragi-comedia,
407

Ames, Mr. his poem of the Double

Descent, 348
Amphion, 344

Anderson, Jo. ob. 423; Walter, ob.
420; Sir Ed. 171

Andrews, Bp. 274; Rev. Dr. 171
Andronicus, 344

Anglorum Lachrymæ, by Ri. Johnson,
308

Annesley, Ld. 59

Anstis, Joh. herald, 318

Antidotum Cecillianum, 384
Antrim County, Letters on, 106

Arabian Night's Entertainment, 121

Arcadia, Sydney's, 389

Arena, Ant. de, 363

VOL. III.

Use of, by Nisbet, 317

Arms and Armory, Discourse of, by
Waterhous, 309

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Coats of, when valuable, 81;
contemptible, when purchased, ib. 82;
curious specimens of ridiculous de-
vises for, 82; complex in the time of
Hen. VIII. 83; well-digested trea-
tise on, wanted, ib.; not always ca-
pable of proof, 86: prescription, a
good title to, 87; modern grants to
low people, laughed at, 88; unskil-
fully designed by modern heralds,
320

The ancient usage of bearing,
by Dugdale, 316
Armstrong, Rev. Joh. memoir of, 107;

Dr. 130

Arnalt and Lucenda, Pretty and Witty
History of, by Cl. Hollyband, 68;
his address to the reader, 69; argu-
ment of the work, 70

Art, poem on, 377
Arthur, D. of Britainy, 11

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Barton-Seagrave, Co. North. 218

&c. 129; his opinion of Johnson,
129, 130, and of Goldsmith, 130,
131; his domestic losses, 131; his
praise of Dobson's "Paradisus Amis-
sus," 132; commends Gray's letters,
133, and mentions Lady M. Wort-
ley's, ib.; his death, ib.; his charac-
ter by Mrs. Montagu, ib.; his ne-
glect of his poetical talent, 134; his
Letters, 135
Beauchamp, 311

Beauclerk, Mr. 267
Becket, Tho. 269
Bedingfield, Sir H. 383
Bees, the Parliament of, a Masque by
John Day, 291; its contents, 292;
specimen of, ib. 293
Belcher, Wm. verses by, 96
Belknap, Sir Ro. 15, 17
Bell, Ja. ob. 421

Belvedere, or Garden of the Muses; a
curious collection of Poetry in 1600;
account of it, 29; its compiler Joha
Bodenham, ib.; promium to, 31
Bembo, Card. 265
Benlowes, Mr. 277
Bentley, S. ob. 423
Benson, Mr. 132

Berkeley, Bp. 119; Mrs. ob. 420
Bernard, Bp. ob. 335

Berners, Juliana, 92

Bertie, Ld. Rob. 267

Berwick, Co. York, 105

Beverley, Pet. translated Tale of Arie-

dante and Geneura, 76

Bill, Diana, 277
Bingham, Geo. ob. 420

Bingley, Wm. ob. 420

Blackstone, D. 121. Hen. ob. 421

Blair, Dr. 141'

Bake, Phillis, 223

Stephens, Gardener, 412

Blasoniam, ad Latin. Introd. by Joh.

Gibbon, 315

Basilius, Madrigal by, 393, song of, Blenerhasset, Tho. added to the Mir-

ib.

Basingstoke, Co. Hants. 185
Beach, Tho. poet, 329
Beattie, Dr. James, Memoirs of, by
Sir Wm. Forbes, 113; born a poet,
115; fond of sauntering in the field
116; drew Edwin from himsel:,
117; a proof of particular genius,
118; a philosopher by accident, 119;
hates metaphysics, 120, 121; ogin
of his Minstrel, 122, 125; praised
by Lyttelton, 124; disapproves or
solitude, 125, which is defended by
the editor, 127; he is attacked by
Bp. Law, 128; his essays on poetry,

ror for Magistrates, 3

Blome, R. his Art of Heraldry, 323
Biossoms, a poem by Herrick, 238
Blount, ho. account of, 271. Art of
making Devises, 309
Blyth, Tho. 109

Rocco e, 344; his book on the Fall of
Princes, 7, 9, 10, 11, 149
Bodenham, jubn, editor of the Belvi-
dere, 29; of Politeuphia and Wit's
Theatre, and England s Helicon, 30
Bolingbroke, Ld. 331
soiton, W. 306
Books, ancient prices of, 370
Borderers, Engl. 123

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Castillo Bernal Diaz de, 397

Buckingham, H. Duke of, His Le- Catalogus Scriptorum de re Heraldica,

Buchanan, 345

Buck, J. 388

Buckhurst, Ld. sonnet to, 173

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by T. Gore, 314

Cavendish, Sir Wm. his Life of Wolsey,

371. Sir Charles, 215

Cecill, Sir Rob.171. Lady, 172; family,

384

Chandos claim, extraordinary difficulties
thrown in the way of, 84, 85, 86
Chapman, G. poet, 174

Characters and Elegies by Sir Franc.
Wortley, 213

Charitie, a scarce poem, by Church-
yard, 338

Charles I. Memoirs of, 245, 245
Charlemont, Earl of, ob. 419
Charleton, Dr. 277

Chalmers, Geo. ser Lyndsay
Chastitie, Chariot of, 175

Chatham, Ld. 77

Chaucer, 344

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Chaumond,

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