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DEBATES IN THE HOUSE
OF COMMONS, on Mr. Pitt's
motion for invefting his
Majefty with a difpenfing
power relative to American
Trade 524. on the Lancaster
petition against the tax on
cottons and callicoes ib. on
allowing head-money for the
rebels destroyed at Penob-
fcot 525
on Mr. Gren-
ville's motion for altering
h's father's a& ib. 530.
the fuftian manufacturers
petition 528 on the state
of the finances 1b. on the
felons under fentence of
transportation 529. on Irish
affairs ib. on the fuftian
manufafturers petition ibid.
Cricklade election ib. on
the Lords amendments con-
cerning the Ir.fh propofi.
tions 568. on Irish affairs
ibid. on Mr. Pitt's motion
for a parliamentary reform
618.
on the office reform
bill 623. Lord Mahon's
bill for regulating county
elections withdrawn rbid. on
the report of the committee
on the plate-glass manufac-
ture ib
on Mr. Fox's mo-

tion refpecting finance 624.
on Mr. Sawbridge's annual
motion for fhortening the
duration of parliament 705.
on bringing in a bill for the
relief of infolvent debtors
ib. on the India accounts
ibid. on the quantity of
foreign fpirits destroyed by
revenue officers 707. ол
opening the budget ibid. on
ways and means and the
majd-servants tax 709. on.

the ironmongers petition tenbourg

on

on

1001

533

849
Difcoveries, on making the new
tank in Cornhill 845, and
near the ManGon-house ibid.
at Polignano in Italy 1035.
Scone in Scotland ibid.
Difh, brass,atAldburgh church,
Yorkshire, deferibed 843
Dodwell, Dr. Archdeacon of
Berks, dies 837. See p. 878
Dogs, cogent reasons for a tax

on

605

against the Irish propofitions D'Entrecafteaux, his wife's
ib. on the Irish propofi- murderer, cafe of
tions ib. on the fhop-tax De Lancey, brig. gen. dies 919
793. on the corn-bill ib. Diptychs, ancient account of
on the Irish propofitions 794.
lord Dundonald's bill
796. on the wheel-tax
797 on the fhop-tax ibid.
on the Irish propofitions
798. on India affairs 862.
on diminishing the number
of Scotch judges ibid.
increasing their falaries 863.
on the call of the houfe
ibid. on exchanging the
barracks in Scotland-yard,
&c. ibid. on hawkers and DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
pedlars licences ibid. on
660, 744. 830, 914
lord Surrey's budget 864. Dormer, lord, his death and
on the reform of the audi- character
836
tors of the impreft 866, 868. Drake, Mr. his fpeeches 864
on hawkers and pedlars ib.
366, 857
on abuses in the tobacco- Druid remains at Stanton-
trade 867, 872. on the
Drew, defcribed
761
fervants tax 868. on the Du Bles, rev. Charles, his
game-act 870. on the Ame-
rican loyalists petition ibid.
on the glove-tax 961. on
the folicitor-general's police
bill 962. on exempting
mail coaches from tolls 963.
on hawkers and pedlars ib.
on the state of the British
fishery 964. on the bill for
regulating polls and feruti--
nies 965. on the Leeds
pedlars petition ibid. on the
Weftminster petition against
the poll and fcrutiny bill
966.
ibid.

on the candle duty
on prohibiting the
exportation of hay 967.
Counsel heard against the
hawkers bill 1013. cafe of
Meff. Knight, Parker, &c.
referred to a committee ib.
on the bill to prevent the
exportation of tools for ma-
nufacturing iron, &c. ibid.
on the hawkers bill ibid. on
the poll and fcrutiny bill ib.
on the hawkers bill 2014.
on the report of the commit-
fioners of accounts ibid. on
the Irish propofitions 1015.
on the bill for rectifying the
fervant's bill 1016.
Defamation, story of a trial of,
538

Dempfter, Mr. his fpreches
527, 708, 797, 798, 863,
864, 866, 867, 869, 871,
872, 963, 964
Denmark, princess royal of,

efpouled to the hereditary
prince of Holstein Auguf

death and character 921
Dublin news papers, very erto-

neous

1029

Ducket, Mr. Ifaac, his legacy

боб

to maid fervants
DUELS, between the Earl of
A. and Mr. F. M. 366.
between M. le Favre and the
Count de Gersdorff 563-
in the Indies between Sir
W. Murray and lieutenant
G. Waugh 912. between
an Irish ftudent and a Scotch
physician 914. between
two neighbouring fquires
ibid.
Duncombe, Mr. his speeches

619
Dutch, fign a treaty of alliance
with France 911. See
Holland and Wi Friesland,
Treaties

Dutch fishermen, their anuval
vifit to Yarmouth 674. See
Ruffia

Dutch veffel wrecked and
plundered
Dundas, Mr. H. his fpeeches

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620, 711, 796, 862,
863, 964, 966, κοτό

E.

EARTHQUAKES, four near

Mount Caucafus 663.
at Fiume ibid. at Antigua
740. See Port Royal
Eaft Grinfleud, particulars of
the fall of the fleeple there
913
EAST INDIAN INTELLI
GENCE, 655. gunner of
the Lady Hughes flraegled

at Canton ibid. 659. Nc-
gapatnam ftill detained by
the English, and Trinco-
male by the French 740
famine in the Duab ibid.
fhips taken up by the com-
the Hinchin-
pany 744.

brook loft in Bengal river
825. Tippo Saib attempted
to be poifoned 911. de-
feated by the Marrattas ibid.
company's packet plundered
near Baffora ibid. Lord
Macartney made governor-
general

Eaft Indiamen arrived

Eden, Mr. his fpeeches

EPITAPHS, on Dorothy and Fox, his fpeeches 534, 529,

Mary Enys, in the Abbey-
church at Bath 523, 786.
on Jane Sarfen, a nurse of
young children ibid. See

620, 622, 706, 708, 709.
711, 712, 793, 796, 798,
864, 868, 872, 965, 966.
967, 1015

Strangeways. on gen. Ogle-reported duly elected for
thorpe 573. on two mo- Kirkwall 618. anniversary

of his election celebrated

831
677

numents in St. Mary's-
church at Bury 695. on
Lady Miller of Batheafton Fractures, fupernatural
746. on the rev. R. Spinks, Frain, Mr. his extraordinary
at Great Driffield, Yorkshire
873. Latin one on a ped-
lar
949

999 Errata, 570, 746, 1005
744, Erskine, Mr. his fpeeches 529,
1013

745
524, Erskine, Henry, his remark
on Mr. Bofwell's pamphlet
682

525, 529, 568, 620, 623,
624, 707, 709, 78, 799,
863, 865, 871, 962, 964, EXECUTIONS before Newgate

965, 967, 1014, 1015
appointed commercial
plenipotentiary to France
1004

Edinburgb University, charac-
ter of, 687, 712. city
magiftrates chofen 826
prefidents of the Medical
Society there chofen 1001.
officers of the Antiquarian
Society there chofen
Edwards. See Crosby and
Edwards

ibid.

Election petitions determined
laft feffion

566, 916, 1003
in the country, near
Ipfwich 658. at Kenning-
ton common 662. at Tenter-
den in Kent 744. at Aber-
913

deen

F.

Alconer, Magnus, efq. maf-

ter'attendant of Chatham-

yard, dies
751
Farnbam, inhabitants of, pe-
tition to be reprefented 884

1016 Fat, See Graves

Electricity, carly hiftory of Faulkner, Mr. examined 530
523. experiments in 851 Ferguson, Sir A. his fpeeches
Ellis, Mr. Welbore, his fpeech
967

797, 964
Ferries on the Scheld stop 745
Ferry-boat loft in the ftraits
of Menai, with 50 passengers

1001

Finney, obfervations on the fa-
mily and arms of 847
FIRES, at a tallow-chandler's
in Holborn 567. at Biggles-
wade ibid. at Faversham
828. at Brienon 829. at
M. Seuwer's laboratory at
Paris 914. in Strand-lane
917. See p. 1032.
Fishermen, orders for regulat-
ing, published in the Ga-
916

Ellis, Mr. one of Capt. Cook's
companions, k.lled 571
Emperor of Germany, gives
audience to the Dutch de-
puties 654. reported to be
poifoned 659. See Prufia,
State of affairs between him
and the Dutch 739. and
Turks 740. abolishes fla-
very in Hungary 829. and
the feparate jurifdicton of
the Jews in Galicia ibid.
has an interview with their
Sicilian Majefties 830. See
Treaties. falls from a feaf-
fold
1035
Empress of Ruffia, her journey
to Vifchnei Volotchok 562.
returns to Petersburg 654. Flora Roffica: See Pulteney
orders the geography of her. Forbes, Mr. of Culloden, ob-
empire to be explored ibid.
permits foreigners to fettle
in her own dominions, near
Mount Caucafus

zette

Fleets, European, negociation
concerning thofe in India
830

tains a compenfation for his
privilege of exemption, &c.

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743 FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE,

825

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Luneville
Geneva, three houfes engulph-
ed by the Lake of
Gibbon's History defended a-
gainst Heron
1025
Gibbons and Raby, agents for
the ironmongers, their af-
fertion
709

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Ennis, James, condemned for 52, 654, 737, 822, 911, Gibelin, comte 'de, his dearh
killing his mother
Epifcopalians and Prefbyterians. Fortefeue, lord, his death and Gilbert, Mr. his fpeeches 870
See Seabury.
574

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Haymarket, young lady ftruck
with death there
Health, directions to preferve
1035

Governor of Servia executed Heathcote, Sir Gilbert, his
563 death
1009
Henderson, Mr. of Covent-gar-
den, his death and character
923

Grand Priors of England 714
Grand Vizier depofed and
ftrangled
562
Graves, fat found in 607, 772,
860

Great Britain. See Pruffia. be-
comes totally independent
of the continent 993. me-
morial from, to the States
ibid

General
Great Marlow. See Wendover.
Greene, Richard. See p. 496,
694, 943
Greek quotations should always
be tranflated
498
Infcription. See Wray.
Greenland, propofed to be pur-
chafed for the employment
of convicts
1003
Grenville, Mr. his fpeeches
525, 527, 795, 866, 964,

666, 1014
Gryzoe, John, fentenced for
perjury and forgery 690
Gunpowder, improvement in
the making of
916
Gypfies, record concerning 765
H:

HAgue, advices from

831

745
Hale, Mrs. of Chudleigh,
her death and character 751
Hall, Mr. of Harbledown,
miftake concerning 792
Haldiman, Sir F. takes leave
for Canada
Hammet, Mr. his fpeeches 708,
709
Harcourt, John, efq. of An
kerwyke, dies
835°
Hardinge, Mr his fpeech 966
Haflang, count de, delivers his
credentials
Haftings, gov. has an audience
of the king
$33
Hatfield, a wheel wright there
completes his footh year
830. the Chace there, an
ancient British foreft deftroy.
GENT. MAG. 1789
INDEX to PART I

831

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Henry I. his fkeleton found at
Reading 881. See p. 942
Heron's Letters of Literature.
See Books Reviewed, and p.
784, 949
Heraldic. Dictionary much
wanted
681
Hervey, Felton Lionel, efq.
fhoots himfelf
750
He-Caffel, Landgrave of, dies
919. prefent one accedes
to the Germanic league 911
Hill, Sir Richard, his fpeeches
708, 864
Capt. Benj. his death
750
HISTORICAL CHRONICLE
565, 658, 742, 829, 1001
Journal, method of
keeping, recommended 680
Hallein-Gottorp, Prince Peter
of, declared adminiftrator of
Oldenburg
654
Homer, critique on a fimile in
677
Honeywood, Mr. his fpeech
964
Hops, price of at Worcester
745
Horfes, ufe of regulated in
Spain
Houfe-breakers Company 662.
See p. 918
Houfe-breaker, fuppofed one,
taken drowned out of the
New River

999

567
Holland and Weft Fiefland,
their antwer to the K. of
Pruffia's expoliulation, &c.
994
Hume, partiality of his Hilto

sy

683
605

Hunting, ftrictures on
Hay, his fpeeches 706,263,

868

Dublin, dies

1007

Huxbam, Quotation from his
"Obfervationes de Aere,"

I.

532

JAcobitifm, folly of 511,

683. different from To-
ryifm
932
James I. charges of his p:o-
grefs at Tutoury
617
Farmaliniac, forest of, fioks
into the ground
829
Icon Bafilike, remarks concern-
ing
695
Jeffreys, lord chanc. his life,
'by Mr. Pennant 769. See
P. 939

Jenkinson, Mr. his fpeeches
711, 794
Jews, fubject to rigorous laws
in Auftria
829
Imperial Indiamen ordered from
Bombay
830
Indiamen arrive
Indian military officers, a litt
of, recommended
rajah, arrives in town

567

535

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791

fhire divine, in profe and
and verfe
507

Jobnfoniana, from Bofwell's La Freulen, Madam, poffibly Love-letter from a Gloucefter.
968 the Bristol Stranger
Langdon, W. efq. rear admi-
ral of the White, dies 572
Leechman, William, principal
of Glasgow, his death and
character

Journal
Jobaftone, Sir James, his peeches
708, 865, 867, 869,
962, 1014
IRELAND, authentic copy of
the bill for the mutual in-

tercourfe between Great Bri-
tain and Ireland 645. brief
account of the fate of that
bill 656. rejoicings on its
being thrown out 657. cor-
refpondence between the bp.
of Derry (now earl of Brif-
tol) and Mr. Bofwell, on
the Propofitions 741. pro-
ceedings in Parliament 742.
efficers of the Royal Ex-
change chofen 825. coal-
mines difcovered ibid. the
Fame, a Liverpool trader,
Joft on the Redwaife fands
826. parliament to meet
913. Duke of Rutland vi-
fits the principal feats and
corporations ibid. K. Wil-
liam's birth-day kept ibid.
Duke of Rutland returns to
Dublin 1oco. Ship's crew
taken up at fea, after being
three weaks in a boat ibid.

Irish fairy, dies

on

836
Propofitions, conference

862, 966
Itch, efficacious remedy for,
791. See p. 888
Jupiter's Belts, explained 519
Juxon, bp. his warrant for
books belonging to diffolved
monafteries
505

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1009

Luttrell, capt. his fpeech 869
Lowther, Mr. his fpeech 712
Lynch, Sir William, K. B.

dies

748

Le Fleming, Sir. M. his fpeech Iynd-Holm-Houfo, Yorkshire,
defcribed 589. See p. 887

866

Leicestershire, particulars rela-
lative to 608. See Spin-
fiers.
LETTERS, from Mr. Raw-
linfon to Dr. Ducarel 502.
from the rev. Mr. Wilks,
vicar-general of the Inle of
Man, to ditto 503. from
Mr. Henry Jones to W. B.
efq ibid. original from Dr.
Seveley to Springett Penn
504. See Love-letter. from
Mr. Joshua Toulmin con-
cerning Voltaire's errors
531. from Dr. Doddridge
to Mr. W. Glover 682. to

Mr. Travis, on Mr. Gib-
bon's book 686. from Dr.
Johnlon to Mr. Elphinston
755 from Dr. Adams to
the Editor ibid. original,
from gen. Wolfe to capt.
Martin 759. written in
feven languages 782. from
Dr. Ducarel, to Mr. Cole,
of Milton ibid. See Mar-

bey. from Mr. J. Welley,
in anfwer to Mr. Badcock
932. from Signior Vincen-
zio Martinelli to Signor
Francifco Zon
940
Lewes, Sir W. his speech 798
Lighted Candle, appearances
of the fhaduw of
505

See p.

Liccbfield, Dr. Jones's defcrip-
tion of the large willow
there 495. remarkable build-
ings there defcribed by Mr.
Richard Greene
496
Lichfield Society, their Index
to Linnæus 757-
949
Literary institution at Mon-
trofe, rules of
intelligence
Lockyer, Tho. efq. his death,
574

535
653

London, plan of, ordered by
the Common-council 914
London and the Country car-
bonadoed and quartered 559,

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M.

MAbly, abbé de, his death

572

608

and character
Macbean, col. Forbes
Macbeth, See Shakspeare.
Macdonald. Mr. his fpeeches
962, 063, 964, 965
Machine for raifing water by
wind, defcribed
685
Mackaw (cock) lays egg 782.
See p. 960
M'Kenzie, capt. for killing a
foldier in Africa, but de-
tained for piracy
928
Mabon, lord, his fpeeches 526,
527, 797, 966
his county election-bill

lolt
863
Mainwaring, Mr. his fpeech
798. against an encrease of
places of public diverfion
832. See p. 888, 957
Maitland, lord, his fpeeches,
862, 863
Man-tor,
a hare and dogs
jump down
Man committed for beating
his wife
663
MARRIAGES 570, 664, 746,
834, 918, 1005
prepofterous 570,

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861
Mawbey, Sir J. his fpeech

871
Letter from, on par-
liamentary representation

883
Mecklenbourg-Strelitz, George
Prince of, dies
Medal of James I. described

1006

875

MEMORABILIA, three houfes
engulphed by the Lake of
Geneva 569. inftances of
longevity at Afkham is
Wetmoreland, ibid.

Men and Books, opinion of, Newark, fairs there

by Johnfon and Bofwell

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Monument between Margam
1029
and Kynfig defcribed 502
Montrofe Library, rules of 535
Morgan, Mrs. her miferable

779

manner of living 835
Montagu, Mr. his speech 526
MORTALITY, bills of 575,
667, 839, 1012
Monaftic church at Athloy de-
fcribed
Monkton Almshouses, grave-
972
ftone there defcribed
Moors, moraffes, &c. near
Thorn in Yorkshire
589
Mountgarret, viscouniefs, her
death
571
Muller, M. the Ruffian hitto-
rian, Memoirs of, by Mr.
Coxe
768
Milgrave, lord, his fpeeches
620, 794, 798, 966

MURDERS, of a man two
years ago 658. of George
Morgan at Canterbury 828.
of two young men, near
Kelfyth in Scotland 912.
whole family poisoned at
Nantz
1001
N.

NAmes omitted in the Bi-

ographia Britannica 690
Nafau-Siegen, See Orange.
Natural Hiftory, Society for
the study of
854

Navy, ordinary of

779 Peter the Wild boy, authentic

Newnham, ald. his fpeeches
New Publications, catalogue
793, 797, 798
of 539, 637, 716, 816,
905, 988
Newton, Sir Ifaac, a medallion

of

779

Newton, in Glamorganfhire,
account of 603. remark-
able well there
Normandy, duke of, particu-
605
lars at his birth
570
North, lord his fpeeches 622,
Norton, hon. Edw. his fpeech
707, 718, 794
964
918

Nuns, frail, in France
0.

count of

OAK. See Goudburst.
Oglethorpe, Gen. some ac-
517, 572, 701.
and his family
602
Old age, refolutions concern-
ing
Oldys's defence of King James's
581
privateers
587
Ongley, lord, his death and
family 837. p. 848
Orange, prince of, fets out for
Breda 739.
fued by the
prince of Naffau-Siegen for
his German eftates 739.
See p. p. 823, 824
Orleans, Duke of, his death

and character

1007

Orrery, by whom invented 685
Oxford, chancellor's prizes ad-
judged 568. judgement
paffed there against pernici-
ous book sand doctrines 683
Almanack, hints for
improving 702. vifited by
their Majesties
P.

ter

827

PAGE, Francis, of New-
bury, Efq. his charac-
676, 749
Pallas, Prof. P. 3. on the lan-
guages of Afia 692. me-
moirs of, by Mr. Coxe 773
Parishes in England, on the
number of,
Parliament prorogued

760
829,
833, 917
Paten, found in a coffin 760,
See p. p. 328, 603, 877
Peers, defence of the lift of
Pelham, Mr. his fpeech 712
509
Penn, Springett, his father's
account of his illness and
death
504

new ones

659.
Neckar, M. his difinterefted be- Penrhyn, lord, his fpeeches
705, 707, 793, 794
515

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particulars of
Petitpierre, M. his apology and
851
Phænomenon, natural, at
deprivation
Newton in Glamorganfhire
502. uncommon in North
America
Phillips, Mr. 1ool. voted for
his infect powder
871
Picture, unknown one, de-
fcribed
853

IOCO

Pilot, M. Robert, breaks in
France for 5 or 600,0000l.

915

Pitt, Mr. W. his fpeeches
524, 525, 528, 530, 618,
621, 622, 623, 624, 705,
707, 708, 709, 712, 795,
796, 798, 799, 862, 863,
864, 865, 866, 867, 868,
870, 872, 962, 964, 966,
967, 1013. 1014. new
taxes moved by him
865
Plates in books, hint con-
cerning
639
Players, character of, two
centuries ago 539.
prohibited at Oxford
Ser p. 765
Plica Polonica, remarks
Ploughing-match, annual, in
by Mr. Coxe
Scotland

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Poland, king of, confederacy
againft 911.
Poors rate, new regulation of
comes general
propofed
833
Pope's Homer, critical re-

marks on

610

Popham, Mr his speech 527

Port news

914, 1oor

Portland, dutchefs dowager of,

575.

832

her death.
PORTUGUESE gain a victory
over the Dutch at Goa 655
Port-Royal in Jamaica, dread-
Parocka, countess of, dies 575
ful earthquake at
879
Powel, Mr. his motion in the
common-council
Perverscourt, viscountefs-dow-
ager, dies
Porulett, hon. Anne, member
for Bridgwater, dies
Powys, Mr. W. his speeches
PREFERMENTS 575, 83,
527. 619, 712, 708

574

574

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