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Griffith Williams, efq. of Wormwood Grove, Carmarthenshire, to Mifs Evans, of Highmeal, Cardiganshire.

The Rev. John Francis Brown Bohun, of Magdalen college, Oxford, to Mifs Mannoch, of Horsham.

The Rev. William Hughes, A. M. rector of Pitchcott, Bucks, to Mifs Wykham, daughter of the Rev. Richard Wykham, of Sul grave, Northamptonshire.

MONTHLY OBITUARY for OCTOBER 1791.

JULY 18.

AT Spanish Town, Jamaica, the Rev.

Alexander Cumine, D. D. rector of

the parish of St. Catharine.

Lately, in Spanish Town, Jamaica, the Hon. Rofe Hering May, efq. one of the Members of his Majesty's Council.

AUG. 1. Geo. Abbott Hall, efq. Collector of the Cuftoms at Charles Town, South Carolina.

SEPT. 3. At Saddleworth, near Manchefter, Mifs Mary Buckley, of London.

15. At Paris, Charles Orby Hunter, efq. of Crowland, Lincolnshire.

Lady Elizabeth Hay, fifter of the late Earl of Kinnoul.

18. Mr. Brett, of New King-ftreet, Bath. 20. At Tunbridge Wells, John Sargent, efq. of Halftead-place, in Kent.

At Whitehaven, Mr. John Ware, fen. proprietor and publisher of the Cumberland Packet.

William Mitchell, efq. late of Kingston, in the island of Jamaica.

21. Mr. John Hakewell, Margaret-ftreet, Cavendish Iquare.

Mr. Jofiah Peartree, compafs-maker, of Yarmouth, aged 73.

Lately, William Dunn, efq. Alderman of Dublin.

22. Mr. Cumberlege, formerly a linendraper, in Newgate-treet, and latterly collector for the New River Company, in his 88th year.

Mr. Robert Baldwin, jun. bookseller, in Paternofter-row.

At Southwick-houfe, Northamptonshire, the Rev. Francis Broade, D. D. re&tor of Benefield.

23. Mr. Michael Lafcelles, late of Salifbury-freet, wine-merchant.

24. Mrs. Braithwaite, at Croydon, reli& of the late Rev. T. Braithwaite.

Lately, the Rev. John Knowles, curate of Thorganby, in Yorkshire.

25. Mr. Jofeph Curry, formerly an auctioneer, at Newcastle.

Thomas Hoo, efq. at Barr, near Birmingham.

Mr. Edward Hall, of Manchester, 38 years one of the furg ons of the Infirmary there.

Mr. Archibald Stewart, clerk at Trueman's brewhouse.

Sir Herbert Mackworth, Bart. at his feat in Glamorganthire; his death was occa

fioned by a thorn in his finger, which pro duced a mortification.

Charles Heath, efq. at Moulfey.

At Glafgow, John Dunn, of Tannochfide, efg.

27. John Hart, efq. principal coal-meter, and late an Alderman of London.

The Right Hon. Lord Craven. He was born in 1737, and in 1767 married Elizabeth daughter of the late Earl of Berkeley.

At Bourn, in Lincolnshire, Mr. William Young, preacher at the Baptift Mecting there.

28. At Tottenham, Mr. Glafcock, fhopkeeper, who had acquired a fortune by letting out fingle-horse chaises.

James Bennett, efq. of Walthamstowe Ellex.

James Bullock, efq. Juftice of Peace for the county of Surry, and Treasurer of the Surry Difpenfary.

29. Mr. John Sealy, formerly a grocer in Threadneedle-ftreet.

William Mafon, efq. in Bermondseyfquare, Juftice of Peace for the county of Surry.

At Inverness, George Skene, efq. of Rubifhaw, lieut. of the 46th reg.

Samuel Hoare, efq. many years Jerquer at the Cuftom-houfe at Cork.

30. Mr. John Munn, of the Crown at Bar

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The Right Hon. Lord Heddo. He was thrown from his horfe and killed on the spot. 3. James Ffher, efq 0 Lincoli 's-inn.

Robert Herries, efq. of Halloykes, aged 82. Lady Caroline Hunter, Crailing-house, Scotland.

Lately, at Ramsgate, aged 53, the Rev. Peter James, M. A. rector of Ightham in Ken, and Matter of Greenwich Academy. 4. John Lawfon, efq. of Barton in Bedford thire.

Lately, John Richardson, efq. Mile-end, aged 81. 5. Mr. James Suttle, wine merchant, in York. Six

Sir Richard Tawney, Knt. fenior Alderman, and father of the city of Oxford, in his 71it year. He was knighted in 1786. Mr. John Rawlinfon, of Red Lion-ftreet, Clerkenwell.

6. James Butler, efq. formerly of PallMall.

Mrs. Ducarel, widow of Dr. Ducarel.

At Birmingham, in his 79th year, Peter Oliver, Efq. late Chief Justice of Maffachufetts Bay, New England.

At Stoke near Exeter, Mrs. Fulford, reli&t of John Fulford, elq. of Great Fulfordboufe, Devonshire.

Lieut. Gen. J. Mackenzie, Col, Commandant and Adjutant Gen. of the Marine Forces, aged 82. He commanded the marines at Belleifle, in 1761.

7. Mr. Benjamin Kirk, of Acomb, in Yorkshire.

Mr. John Walter, Woolftapler, Bermondfey-Arect.

William Langley, efq. Driffield, York

fhire.

Lately Jeremiah Waring, efq. at Mr. Finch's, Thorpe Lee-house, Surry, aged 76. 8. The Rev. Charles Batley, rector of Wetherden, and perpetual curate of Hunfton, both in Suffolk, aged 72.

Mr. Montague, one of the City Surveyors. Mr. Henry Birch in the Mino ies, late Infpector and Appraifer of china ware to the Eaft India Company.

At Matlock, Henry Hamer, efq. of Halifax.

Mr. Jenkinfon, of Bolton, near Lancafier.

Lately, at Dublin, Mrs. Fofter, mother of the Speaker of the Houle of Commons there.

9. The Countels Dowager of Glasgow. She was daughter of George Lord Rofs, and married to the late Earl m 1755.

Mr. Henry Boutefeu, of Buliter-fquare. Bateman Robfon, efq. of Lincoln'sInn.

Lately, Robert Barlow, efq. Bofton, Lin

colnshire.

10. Mr. William Crace, ftationer, Long

acre.

Mr. John Royal, glove-maker, Pantonftreet, Hay-market.

At Sunnifide, Scotland, Rear Admiral Inglis.

At Edinburgh, Sir Robert Dalyell, Bart.

⚫f Binns.

Lately, in confequence of a fall from a two pair of stairs window, at Fakenham, Norfolk, Mr. Evans, the celebrated performer on the harp.

11. At Firie, near Lewes, the Right Hon. William Hall Gage, Viscount Gage, of Caftle Ifland, and Baron of Castlebar, in Ireland, Baron Gage of Firle, in Sulfex, and Bart.

Mr. Male jun. of Edmund Hall, Oxford. 12. At Bath, Mifs Sarah Torkington, re lated to the Earl of Harborough.

Charles Frewen, efq. of Clewer, near Windfor.

Mr. Landsbury, fhip-chandler, Deptford. At Plymouth Dock, J. A. Pownall, efq. ftorekeeper of that yard, formerly a naval officer at Gibraltar.

13. At Chelfea College, the Counters Dowager of Effingham, wife of Sir George Howard, K. B.

Knipe Gobbett, efq. lieut. col. of the Western battalion of the Norfolk militia, and an Alderman of Norwich, of which city he ferved the office of Mayor in 1771. Mr. Edward Roberts, mafter of Lianfyllin school.

Capt. Wildy French, formerly commander of Xebecque packet, and the oldeft lieutenant in his Majesty's Navy.

Thomas Hoggarth, efq. of Lambeth Ter

race.

14. Mr. Smith, hofier and hatter, near the Mews-gate.

15. Mr. Thomas Fielding, master of the Carolina Coffee-house, Cornhill.

At Snarefbrook, Epping Forest, Rear Admiral John Harrifon, who was first captain under Sir Geo. Pocock, in all the engagements with Monf. D'Ache, and at the taking of the Havannah.

Richard Dundas, efq. of Blair.

16. Mr. Wellbank, broker, at Croydon. Mrs. Morley, wife of Mr. Morley, Doctor's Commons.

Lately, the Rev. Mr. Parkinson, chaplain of the Eaft regiment of Effex militia.

17. Robert Foxcroft, efq. collector of the Customs, at the port of Lancaster.

The Rev. Robert Burt, vicar of Twickenham, and chaplain to the Prince of Wales.

Mr. John Walker, one of the four patent meffengers of the Exchequer.

Lately, in Ireland, Edmund Eyre, cfq. fon of the late Archdeacon Eyre, of Lynn in Norfolk, and nephew of the late Bishop Keene, Lieut. Col. of the 64th reg, of foot, and Col. in the army.

ter.

Lately, John Butterfield, efq. of Lancaf

Lately, Mr. Tapp, wholefale linen-draper, Friday ftreet.

20. Lady Georgina Beauclerk, youngest daughter of the Duke of St. Alban's.

Lately, at Mofeley, in Yorkshire, Mr. James Neild, schoolmafter. He was the firft inftructor in mufick of Mifs Harrop, now Mrs. Bates.

Lately, the Rev. Marwood Place, A. B. vicar of Kirkby Lonsdale.

21. Mr. Thomas Eames, of Staple-Inn. 22. Mr. John Sandford, lately arrived from India, and fourth officer of the Henry Dundas.

European Magazine,

For

NOVEMBER

1791.

[Embellished with, 1. A PORTRAIT of FREDERICA CHARLOTTA ULRICA DUCHESS OF 2. A VIEW OF WARWICK-HOUSE, CLOTH-FAIR. And 3. A VIEW OF PRINCE

YORK.

RUPERT'S PALACE.]

CONTAINING

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Account of Frederica Charlotta Ulrica

Duchefs of York

328

329

Account of Warwick Houfe, Cloth-Fair 326
Some Particulars of the Vifits made by
Captain M'Cluer to the Pelew Iflnds ibid.
Account of Prince Rupert's Palace
The Life of Chriftopher Smart
Account of the Feelings of that self-taught
and inartificial Character Mr. V.
J. Duval, as defcribed by Himfelt,
when he saw, for the first Time, the
Reprefentation of a Play at Paris 333
Another Character of Lord Bolingbroke 335
336
On Gaming: a Fragment
A short Account of the tragical End of
Two Noble Families of the Tenth
Century-An Anglo-Saxon History 337
Remarks on the Island of Hinzuan or Jo-
hanna. By Sir William Jones [contin.] 343
Droffiana, No. XXVI. Anecdotes of illuf-

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trious and extraordinary Perfons [continued]

The London Review, with Anecdotes of Authors.

Smeaton's Hiftorical Report on Ramfgate

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The Hiftory and Antiquities of the Parish of Tottenham-High-Crofs, in the 374 County of Middlefex Newte's Prospects and Observations on a Tour in England and Scotland, Natural, Economical,and Literary [concl.] 375 Obfervations, Natural, Oeconomical, and Literary, made in a Tour from London to the Lakes in the Summer of 1791 [continued] Eulogy of Thomfon the Poet, delivered by the Earl of Buchan on Ednam Hill, when he crowned the First Edition of the Seasons with a Wreath of Bays on the 228 September 1791 The Proteft of the Princes of the House of Bourbon against the French King's Acceptance of the Conftitution Proceedings of the National Affembly of France: including, the Answer of the feveral Courts to the King's Notifica tion of his having accepted the Consti. tution-Count De Hertzberg's Opinion of the French and Polith Revolutions -Decree against the Emigrants; and the King's Letter to the French Princes, 386 his Brothers Theatrical Journal: including, Plan and Character of the New Comedy called "Notoriety"

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392 Poetry including, Lines addressed to Mrs. Robinfon, on reading her Ode to the Nightingale, by S. J. Pratt, Efq. -Chloe and Damon, in Imitation of Dr. Trotter's Song of Damon and 393 Chloe-Ode to Minerva, &c. &c. Foreign Intelligence

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Monthly Chronicle, Obituary, &c.

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LONDON:

Printed for J. SEWELL, Cornhill;

and J. DEBRETT, Piccadilly.

[Entered at Stationers-all.]

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS to CORRESPONDENTS.
In the mean time

The original Letter from Mr. Pope is poftponed until next Month.

the tranfmitter of it is defired to fend for a letter left for him at the Publisher's.

Our Correfpondent who fent us a poetical epiftle from Cleophilus by the poft, fhould have recollected the expence attending fuch a conveyance; it is too long for the European Magazine.

The Anecdotes of Lord Bacon are under confideration.

Our Correfpondent F. F. S. at North Shields, means well. The Letter on Impreffing Seamen, which is received, and fhall be inferted the first opportunity, we confider only as an introduction. Future ones may contain hints for remedy, which we fhall alfo readily infert. ERRATUM. In the Song of " Elmina," in a former Magazine, for blows read blooms,

London

AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from Nov. 14, to Nov. 19, 1791.

Wheat Rye Barl. Oats Beans
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PRICE of STOCKS,
No. 26, 1791.

Bank Stock, 196

India Stock, 185 a 86

5 per Cent.Ann. 1785, 3 per Ct, Ind. Ann

4 per Cent.

3 per Cent.red. 87

India Bonds,

101 South Sea Stock,

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3 per Cent. Conf. 88 3 per Cent. 1751,

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