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dragoons, Edward Hicks, 70th foot, Grice Blackney, 14th dragoons, Paulus Æmilius Irvine, 47th foot, John Small, 84th foot, James Caufeau, 37th foot, Beamfley Glazier, 6th foot, Thomas Pringle, 67th foot, Edund Eyre, 54th foot, Theodore Hultame, 66th foot, Henry Harnage, 62d foot, Henry Nooth, 4th dragoons, to be Lieutenant Colonels in the army.

Captains, John Vignoles, 39th foot, Stephen Bromfield, 54th foot, Ralph Ramfay, 61 foot, John Gillon, 55th foot, Samuel Haynes, it horfe grenadier guards, John Skinner, 70th foot, John Glover, 324 foot, William Chefer, 69th foot, Thomas Boyd, 16th foot, Francis Hutchinfon, 6oth foot, Samuel Knolles, 51ft foot, Wetwang Marth, 3rd foot, Daniel Vaughan, 39th foot, Abdy Mawe, 32d foot, John MacGill, 19th foot, Archibald Campbell, 29th foot, William Monfell, 29th foot, John Bridges Schaw, 68th foot, Henry Ogilvie, goth, foot, Hugh Magionis, 38th foot, John Money, 9th foot, Samuel Moore, 56th foot, Thomas Walmefley, 18th dragoons, T. Coppinger Moyle, 28th foot, George Marley, 62d foot, Richard England, 47th foot, John Kay, 12th foot, Trevor Hull, 36th foot, Henry Bathurst, R. R. H. geards, Matthew Johnson, 46th foot, Richard Fleming, 36th foot, James Hortburgh, 39th foot, to be Majors in the

army.

Nov. 27. The Earl of Lincoln, Aid du Camp to the King.

Nov. 23. Capt. Corbett, Hon. Sir Francis North, Lord Srathaven, and Capt. Churchill, Aids du Camp to the Earl of Carlitle, during his Viceroythip, in Ireland.

Nov. 28. Major William Crosbie of the th foot, to be Barrack. Mafter General to the army in North America.

Doffor John Hunter, Phyfician to the forces in Jamaica.

Colonel James Murray, Governor of Fort William.

Alexander Rofs, Efq; Commiffary of fores and provifions at West Florida.

Der. 2. Colonel John Reid, 95th foot, to be Colonel in the ai amy.

Captain Jofeph Smith Speer, 99th foot, to be Major in the army.

Dec. 9. 5th reg. foot, Major George Harris to be Lieut. Colonel, Captain J. Gafpard Battier, to be Major.

Admiralty Office, November 25th.

His Majefty has been pleafed to promote Lieut. Colonel John Morton of the Marines, to be Colonel.

Captains John Percival, William Forfter, Thomas Timmins, Richard Eithor, Thomas Gregg, Charles Jackman, to be Majors.

DEATHS:

Lately at Tobago, Hon. Colonel Lucius Ferdinand Carey.

Mifs Marion Stewart,

Lord Blantyre.

Haughter of the late

Don Guillemo Bowles, an Eagleman, za ingenious mineralogift, who has been many years in Spain improving mines, and mak ing new difcoveries in that kingdom.

04. 3. John Stewart, Efq; late commander of the Mounituart Eaft Indiaman. Jerfey, 02. 19, Mrs. Le Geyt, daughter of Dr. Shebbeare.

07. 29. Ab. Rawlinfon, fen. Ef Nov. 6. Sir George Wombwell, Bart. 11. At Bath, the Countefs of Donegall 16. Hon. Henry Arlington Finch, youngeft fon of the Earl of Aylesford.

19. At Edinburgh, Sir James Stewart Denham, Bart. author of many works of genius.

Vienna, Nov. 29. Her Imperial Maje Dec. 2. Sir Samuel Slingtby, Bart. at Scri ven in Yorkshire.

5. Lady Mary Leflie, youngest daughter of Dr. Pepys and the Countefs of Rothes Sir Chriftopher Treife, Bart. a colonel d the militia.

7. George Lewis Scott, Efq; a Commi£> ner of Excife.

Ic. Counters Dowager of Shelburnt. 12. Wm. Bromley Chester, Efq; Keight of the Shire for Gloucester.

19. At Windfor castle, Lady Coleraint. 22. Lord Viscount Down.

Edward Sacheverel Poole, Efq; formerly colouel of the Welch Fufileers.

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TO THEЕ

POLITICAL MAGAZINE for 1780.

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See also the Contents of each Month.

593

American, origin of the war in
BINGDON Ld. his fpeech 4. different opinions con-
concerning Parker the cerning it 5, 6. cause of e-
printer 156. answer to fpoufed by oppofition 16.
Ld. Bathurst 432, his motion defeated at Savannah 47.
442. his fpeech against the lofe Georgia 51. furprised at
Marq. of Carmarthen 701 Fort Stanwix 52. their de-
Accounts public, petitions con- figns on Jamaica 109. emi-
cerning them
311 grations to 192. colonies,
Arkland Major, his expedi- their situation 292, 296.
tion
128 trade, commerce, fhips, re-
Ackland Lady, her gallant be- venue 296. defeated by Gen.
haviour
128 Clinton 397. defeated at
Actions, in the Mediterranean Charlestown 454. Mr. Hart-
648. on the coaft of Portu- ley's propofal for an accom-
gal 649. in the channel 654 modation with them
A&, for amending the acts re- America Spanish 82. trade $2.
lating to prizes
$69 revenues 83. defcription of
Adam Mr. his correfpondence 463. animals 464. birds 464.
with Mr. Fox 31. duel 31. foil 465. cities 465. manners
his fpeech on the Notting and dreffes of the inhabi-
ham protest 163. his fenti- tants 467. a revolt in it 637.
rments on duelling 277. on mines account of 637. riches
the public accounts 313. on
of the country
642
placemen 369. motion on the Ambert Ld. his fpeech 387.
Sheriff's return for Coven- his letter
450
try
716 André Major, account of 688
Addreffes, H. of Lords and proceedings against him 749,
Commons on the French 756. execution of 756
manifefto 11. from the city Arabia, defcription of 357.
of Dublin to the King 77 manners of the people 359.
robbers

Admiralty, intelligence from

361

44, 47, 56, 110, 111, 173, Arburbnot Admiral, his letter
400, 401, 458, 468, 514, 458. difagrees with Gen.
568, 622, 681
Clinton
Advertisements, duty on 262 Archbifffops in Ireland, their
Advocates for the Ministry, revenues
193

their characters

643

557

Affociation Proteftant, its pro-
grefs 414. meet at Coach-
maker's hall 415. affemble
in St. George's fields 416.
march to Weftminster 416.
affault the Members of both
Houfes of Parliament 416.
debates concerning their pe-
tition 418. Methods used to
pacify them 418. further
outrages committed by them
419. guards fent to difperfe
them 420. demolish the Sar-
dinian ambaffador's chapel
421.feveral apprehended421.
debates in the H. of Lords
concerning them 422, 428.
affemble in Moorfields and
commit dreadful outrages
428. proceed to feveral other
places 429. the military fent
to oppofe them 430. a pro-
clamation against them 433.
they demolish Newgate 434.
fet fire to Sir J. Fielding's
435. demolish the house of
Mr. Cox 436. burn Lord
Mansfield's 436. a fecond
proclamation 438. fet fire to
Mr. Langdale's houfes 439:
attack the Bank 440. a third
proclamation
445
Abur Sir W. gives judgment
against G. Stratton, &c. 128
Attorney General, his fpeech
on the Nottingham petition
161. answer to Mr. Fox 161.
fpeech on Sir Geo. Saville's
motion 204. on the commif-
fion of accounts

B

238

87 BATE Rev.Mr. his duel 654

5 Armed neutrality, arguments
Advocate Lord, his speech 32. concerning it
his defence of Ld. North Army extraordinaries of 476
268, anfwer to Mr. Fox 282. Arnald John Michael his cafe
withdraws his motion 288. 86. K. of Pruffia's decifion
his fpeech on the public ac in it
counts 313. anfwers Ld. G. Arnold Gen. account of 690 Barb rioters, account of 607
Gordon 321 opposes Mr. his addrefs to the Americans Bills, feveral paffed 169
Crew's bill 323. defends the 734. his military conduct Boughton Sir T. poifoned 666
Ministry 377. speech on the 746. croffes the St. Laurence, Breft, defcription of 239. hif-
riots
548 attacks Quebec and is de- torical account of
Africa, hips ftationed at it
feated, plunders Montreal Bridge, state of Blackfriars 483
521. land forces
524 747. Marches to Fort Stan- Budget, account of 241, 242.
Akerman Mt. his houfe de-
wix 748. his character 748. debates on it
Atroyed
434, 446 his proclamation 767 Burgoyne Gen. account of 743.
Ambaffador, the French one's Arsenal at Ferrol defcribed 80 his rife in the army 743
memorial za. the Spanit 17 at Corthagena
his gallant behaviour in Por-
tugal

240

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Cadiz, defcription of 511.
entrance from the fea 512.
hiftory of
512
Carmarthen Marchionefs of,
her trial 609. ftrange difco-
very 611. proofs of her
guilt 612, 613, 614
Campbell Mrs. trial of 668.
proots of her guilt 721. dif-
covered
723

293

7

112

193

688

608

609

Canada, defcription of
Carolina, history of 171. trade
and commerce 172. public
buildings 172. military ope-
rations in
733
Cavern, a curious one. 552
Charlestown, defcription of 172
Chatham Earl of, his fenti-
ments of the American war
4. his dying werds
Chefbire, petition from
Clergy Irish, their riches
Clinton Gen. account of
Clonard Chev. hiftory of
parents 609. enters into the
French fervice
Colonies American, account of
670. prefent state 671
Cock Capt. account of 101.
faves Quebec 101. his diffe-
rent voyages 101. his rife,
marriage, and genius, 102.
his difcoveries 102. his un-
fortunate death 102. his
character
Congress declaration of
Connecticut, defcription of 234
Cumberland, petition from

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103

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112

Dalrymple Capt. his account
of the torming of Omoa

40-47
Debates in Parliament, 19, 28,
$8, 90, 91, 100, 131, on
privileges, on the Irish im-
portation bill, hops, Levant
trade 132. on Ld. Shelburne's
motion 134. on Irish papers
144. on York county peti-
tion 145. on the Jamaica
petition 146. on Parker the
rinter 155. on the Notting-
ham protest 161. on Sir G.
Saville's motion for a lift of

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Houfe 335. on the Speaker's 291. diftreffes of the per

illness 336. on New York
trade bill 365. on the state
of Plymouth 377. on trea-
fonable correfpondence with

307. army 310. population
of

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419, 422. recruiting bill taken
470. ftamp duty bill 471. Finances Spanish, bad fate

mutineers on board the In-

vincible 474. trade to N. Franklin Dr. his memoriala
America 475. extraordina-
ries of the army 476. on al-
tering Mr. Harley's accounts

the Court of Verfailles 7,
the liberty of the press

his

birth 631. education 63
476. American war 476. on ftudies, commences politin
calling out the military 479. 632. foments the Americ

fhortening the duration of

rebellion

Parliament 479. on Admiral French King's manifefto,

6:2

Rodney's engagement with
juftice of 59. falle affertion
the French fleet 527. armed
neutrality 537. on Admiral, Ministry 61. falle
60. ignorance of the
Rodney's letter 544, on an-
nual Parliaments 546. on St.
Domingo 548. new bill re-

facts

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fpealing the Roman Catho- GARRICK David, a

licks 595. on the new Speak-
er 693. on the form of ap-
proving the Speaker 700, on

account o

348, his education 348
early Laclination for the
ftage 349. vifits Dublia 35
Ld. Pomfret and the Duke returns to London 151.4

of Grafton 703. on the
King's speech 710. on treat-
ing with America 716. Ld.
Pomfret's petition 773. on
captures at St. Martin's 773.

corates the play-boule 44
rejects Douglas and Close
485. forfaken by Woodward
487. introduces feveral new

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Gazette London, accounts from
110. Admiral Parker's let-
ter from St. Lucia 110. lift

181, flave trade 181. islands
depending on it 182. prefent

ftate

549

644
644

ligion, manners, character L

601

of the inhabitants
Infurrection, a dreadful one

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in London 416. affemble in Lee Gen. his queries 765
St. George's Fields 416. Law Poinings, explained 338
headed by Ld. Geo. Gordon Langdale Mr. his houfes de-
416. attack both Houses of
440
Parliament 416. infult the Letters between Mr. Adam
Archbishop of Canterbury,
and the Bishop of Lincoln
416. Ld. St. John, and Ld.
'Dudley 417. debates in Par-
liament concerning them
417. they fet at defiance the
civil power 418. infult feve- Lewisham Ld. moves for an ad-
ral Members of the House drefs

of prizes taken by him 110. Japan, account of
letter from Admiral Gam- Jersey, account of
bier 111. from Capt. Good- India, description of 601. re-
all 111. from Admiral Rod-
ney 173, 229. from Admi-
ral Hyde Parker 174 from
Capt. Byron 231. from Gen.
Campbell 339. from Col.
Dickfon 340 from Gen.
Vaughan 403. from Gen.
Clinton and Admiral Ar-
buthnot 454. from Admiral
Arbuthnot 458. from Lord
Cornwallis, 513. from Col.
Tarleton 514. from Gov.
Dalling 515. from Admiral
Geary 516. from Commodore
Johnstone 568. from Capt.
Harvey 568. from Ld. Shul-
dam 569. from Sir James
Wallace 569. from Captain
Williams 569. from Admi-
ral Edwards 677. from Com.
Hutham 793. from Captain
Finch
793
Gibraltar, defcription of 35.
Moorish antiquities 36. how
fupplied with water 36. me-
thods used to fortify it 37.
Moorish refervoir 37. annals
of it 38. its twelve fieges 39.
fubdued by the English 39
Goldfmith Dr. his life 389
Gordon Ld. George account of
him 407. bred to the navy
407. early tinctured with
enthusiasm 407. disappoint-
ed in his hopes of prefer-
ment 407. joins the oppofi-
tion 408. affociates himself
with the loweft fort of peo-
ple 408. his intemperate
language in Parliament 408.
opposes the Catholic bill 409.
heads the Proteftant Affoci-
ation 414. leads them from
St. George's Fields to the
Parliament House 416. dif-
tributes hand bills 430.com-
ned to the Tower 543.
indictment
4*3

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HAmpire, petition from 112

Hartley Mr. D. his nego-
ciations with Dr. Frank-
lin for a ten years truce
Hertfordshire, petition from 112

J Am

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34

Amaica, petition from 146.
debate on it 146. defcrip-
tion of 179. principal forts

and Mr. Fox 31. between
Mr. Hartley and Sir Geo.
Saville 116, 117. Ld. Shel-
burne's to the chairman of
the Wiltshire committee 238.
found in a rebel mail 739

fidered

28

121

of Commons 419. feveral of Liberty, that of the press con-
them apprehended 421. par-
ticulars of their examina- Lindsay Sir David, his account
tion 422. disputes concern- of the ftate of Plymouth
ing the mode of profecuting 379. his character vindicat-
ed
them 422, 427, they demo
379
lifh the Sardinian chapel 428. Line British fhips of, their
and the Romish chapel in number, and where ftation-
Moorfields 429. more of ed 85. French ships of, and
them apprehended 430. they where ftationed 84. Spanish,
demolish the houfe of Sir and where ftationed 84
G. Saville 430. burn New- Lords Houfe of, their debates
gate 434. fet open Clerken-
well prifon.435. demolish
Sir John Fielding's houfe
435. demolish Mr. Cox's
house and several others 436.
burn Lord Mansfield's house
436. extort money from the
inhabitants 437. burn the
Fleet and King's Bench
prifons 439. fet fire to Mr.
Langdale's two houses 439,
440. attack the Bank 440
Ireland, defcription of 189.

21. on the addrefs 21, 28.
on the Spanish manifefto 88.
on the public accounts 134.
enter a protest 147. on the
cafe of Parker the printer
155. on the Jamaica petition
158. on the militia 215. on
the difmiffion of Lieutenants
of counties 220. on places
and penfions 251.commiffion
of accounts 254. contractors
bill 337. on the Roman Ca-
tholic bill 411. on the pu-
nishment of the rioters 422,
431. the armed neutrality
537. on the Exchequer loan
589. form of approving the
Speaker 700. Earl Pomfret's
petition 779. on the capture
of E. and W. India fleets 779
Luttrell Commodore, his ac-
count of the taking of St.
George's Key 44. taking
Fort Omoa and the register
ships
45,46

manners of the people 189.
ftate of the poor 19. food
and cloathing 190. houfes
191. prices of labour 191.
oppreffions and emigrations
191. religion 192. tythes
and clergy 193. abfentees
193. Lord Shelburne's plan
for, fettling the affairs of it
304. on an union with 304.
produce and manufactures
305. general ftate of 305.
commerce, confumption, fpe- Luttrell Mr. James, his accu-
cie, and population of 306. fation of Ld. North 420
caufes which have impeded
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its profperity 307. advice to
the landed intereft of 307.
armed affociations 358. its
burthens compared with
England

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Parker the printer, petition

207

from
Parliament of Ireland, dehates
75,76,77

in
Petitions county, account of

15. debates on them 311.
from the Fleet prisoners 207
Petition Protestant, prefented
to the House of Commons
421. copy of it

caufes of 407. alfomble in
vaft multitudes inSt.George's
Fields under Lord G. Gar-
don 416. march in three bo-
dies with blue cockades to
the Parliament Houle 416.
their indecent behaviour to
the Commons 436. and qut-
rages on feveral of the Peers
417. violent debates con-

Clerkenwell prison 415. a.
tack the houses of the

man Catholics in Dem
fhire freet 436, and Lod
North's 436, Mr. Ca, M.
Neale, Mr. Beavit, and e
Fofter 436. demalifh a beé
near Aldgate 436, and or
in Oxford read 436. bm
Ld. Mansfeld's houfe 6.

demolish Juftion Rye:
honfo at Iflington, and
tice Wilmot's at Bra
Green and two others i
Golden-lane 418, df ✯.
Carleton in Coleman-in,
and Mr. Malo, Mouri
435. a third proclamatio
gainit them 438. dash
the King's Bench pr
439. attack the Bank, b
are repulfed 440. bare de
Fleet prifon 441, a four
proclamation 445. fe
apprehended 455. Recorder's
charge to the Grand Jury
concerning them 443.
trials at the Old Bailey
498, executed

cerning cena 417. Middle-
fex Justices ordered to fup-
prefs them, but are unable
418. they become still more
outrageous 418. aЯfault Ed.
Befton in a most barbarous
manner 419. Bishop of Lin-
coln 419. they take poffef-
of Commons 419, harangued
fion of the lobby of the H.
by Ld. G. Gordon 439. fpi-
rited conduct of Gen. Con-
way and Col. Gordon in op..
pofing them 420. attacked
by the horse and foot guards
420. their petition prefented
421. motion to take it into
confideration 421. they pa-
rade the streets, attack the
Sardinian and Bavarian Rioters at Bath, trial and
ambaffadors chapel, 421.

cution of

60%,

ment with Guichen 525-dit

Roman Catholics, their
dress to Parliament 459-
ftrong profestions of loyalty
409. motion in their favour
by Sir George Saville 405.
Debates thereupon 410. ku
rationality pointed out 410.
agreed to by the Comm
without opposition 471. Cr
ried up to the H. of Lord
its tendency pointed out by
the Bishop of Peterborough
411. and the probable bal
confequences that would it
tend it 413. fupported by
the Marquis of Rockingham
and the Earl of Shelbume
411. paffed 412, form of the
oath to be taken by then
412. penalties ftill in fost
against them 412. the ten-

feveral of them appre- Rodney Admiral, his g
hended and committed 421.
debates in the H. of Lords letter
concerning the mode of pu-
nishing them 422. the Juf-
tices called before the H. of
Peers 428. they become
more outrageous than ever
428. deftroy the Romish
chapel in Moorfields 428.
a proclamation iffued for
them to difperfe 429. they
demolish a Romish chapel at
Wapping, and at -Eaft
Smithfield 429. infult the
military in Fleet-ftreet 429.
demolish the house of a Ro-
man Catholic schoolmaster
in Moorfields, and of Mr.
Rainsforth in Clare-market
225 429. of Mr. Maberly in
Queen-freet 430. attack Sir
George Saville's houfe 430.
a hand bill to difperfe them
published by Lord G. Gor-dency of the act foon difce-
don 430. affemble again on
Tuesday 431. attack and
wound Ld. Sandwich 431.

783

Philips Gen. his letter

763

Price Dr. his calculations

$54

Plymouth, state of

377

Prizes lift of taken from the

enemy 110, 111, 173, 226,
229,460
Protests, account of

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